Episode 24 - Paul Tabone

Episode 24 - Paul Tabone

The Tenor From Oz - Paul Tabone talks about the death of classical music, his 1600+ performances on London’s West End in “Phantom of the Opera” and THIS IS ME, his latest album.

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Episode 11 - William Barton

Episode 11 - William Barton

How does an one of Australia’s leading performer/composers in the classical world use the didgeridoo, an Indigenous Australian wind instrument, dating back over 1000 years, to navigate a more contemporary musical styles, expanding the horizons of the instrument and the culture it represents.?

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Episode 8 - Guy Noble

Episode 8 - Guy Noble

How does the conductor of an orchestra think about music? How do they merge those different pieces of the orchestral puzzle and combat yawning audiences, standing ovations, to create programs of music performed in venues like the Sydney Opera House - that are often just as as referred as the composers they are playing.

How does historical art connect with today’s community and drum roll… is music something only reserved for the elite. Or those who are best at it. 

Todays Ramble Chat is with Guy Noble one of Australia’s most versatile conductors and musical entertainers.

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