Episode 2: Tutankhamun's Trumpets

Episode 2: Tutankhamun's Trumpets

Author: Evan Kirshen January 15, 2021 Duration: 12:05

Hosted/Edited by Evan Kirshen


For more information/show notes, please visit https://thebrasshistoryproject.wordpress.com/


Evan Kirshen hosts The Brass History Project, a podcast that digs into the rich and often overlooked stories behind brass music. Each episode moves beyond just the notes to explore the instruments, the people, and the cultural moments that shaped this powerful sound. You’ll hear about the evolution of techniques, the legendary performers who defined eras, and the unexpected places brass music has taken root throughout history. This isn't a dry lecture; it's a conversation filled with discovery, where a single piece of music can open a door to a fascinating historical narrative. The aim is to connect the dots between the military bugle calls of the past, the roaring big bands, the innovative classical compositions, and the vibrant street parades of today. Tune in for a deep and engaging listen that changes how you hear the trumpet's blast, the trombone's slide, or the tuba's foundational hum. Whether you're a seasoned player or simply curious about the forces that shaped this music, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on an entire auditory world.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 5

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Episode 4: Gottfried Reiche [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:10
Hosted/Produced by Evan KirshenWith Music By:Roderick MacDonaldThe US Army Old Guard Fife and Drum CorpsThe Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Chior (Tom Koopman)Fool Boy Media
Episode 1: The Harvard Tuba [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:52
Hosted/Edited: Evan KirshenFor show notes, please visit https://thebrasshistoryproject.wordpress.com/