About Loose Canon Listening Club
Whatever you think of classical music, put those thoughts aside for two hours every Tuesday morning. Join Sasha (formerly Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape) with open ears and an open mind to explore the vast world of orchestral, chamber, opera, experimental, and other forms of art music.
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- Tuesday 8:00 – 10:00am
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2020 hindsight
Since I balanced two shows – Loose Canon Listening Club and Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape – in 2020, my annual year-end review is also…
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"everything ain't everything"
This week's episode takes a step away from the escapism that classical music is often associated with to highlight some works that directly interrogate race and…
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"mercy on this refuge"
Dedicated to my hike-loving partner and all the keepers of the parks – national, regional, and municipal – who have kept us sane during this year…
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"under the small fire of winter stars"
Coming a day after the Winter Solstice and the convergence of Jupiter and Saturn, today's episode is about as close to a holiday special as I'm…
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experiments in living (at home)
Soundtrack your lockdown with a mix for climbing the walls and speaking in tongues (to yourself), featuring work by local Northern California artists Laurie San Martin…
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"now that we're quiet"
This week's episode brings you brand new music by Canadian violinist Jessica Moss (of Thee Silver Mt Zion) and Ireland-based composer Natalia Beylis, as well as…
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"what won’t be itself in the light"
Catching up on some new and recent releases this week, including cellist Diana Golden's exploration of Haitian music, Kaki King's gorgeous guitar and sound collages, a…
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"a boat to the land of dreams"
In the second of a two-part series ( listen to part one ), we'll continue to explore classical music that takes cues from the American vernacular.
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"steer me from that Perilous Shore"
In the first of a two-part series, we'll explore classical music that takes cues from the American vernacular. This week, we'll meander through works inspired by…
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"we all sing together"
For this Election Day episode, I asked in a Twitter poll last week what you would like to hear and there was a resounding tie. So…