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🗓️ 20 October 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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NEED MORE HARMONICA IN YOUR LIFE? WELL, YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. Yes, whether you like it or not, the harmonica makes a very special appearance in this sparkly new episode of That Classical Podcast, starring alongside Australian fables, Argentinian cowboys, and Sascha's bizarre driving habits. Enjoy!
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0:00.0 | Hello. Hi, I'm Kelly Arlock. And I'm Sasha Kelly and you're listening to another |
0:19.4 | episode of That Classical Podcast. Welcome everybody lovely to have you with us yet again. of that |
0:25.0 | we're going to be great. |
0:26.0 | Today we're very excited because we're heading over, |
0:29.0 | we're going on a trip to South America |
0:31.0 | to talk about two composers we absolutely love and actually I'm going to start |
0:35.4 | with one composer I've mentioned on the podcast before I think many moons ago his |
0:41.5 | name Heator Valomos Brazilian legend yes I think I played his |
0:47.5 | awesome saxophone fantasia tell me if I wrong, listen, this one. |
0:54.0 | A fantasy for the saxophone. |
0:56.0 | Exactly. |
0:57.0 | But he is definitely one of my favorite composers, and I thought it's time. |
1:00.0 | It's time to delve further, to dive into the depths of Heator Villalobos and obviously as you know we begin with a 60 second biography |
1:09.5 | Sasha. Are you ready to time me? Oh yes I am Kelly. Ready? Yeah steady. Oh dear. Yeah. Go |
1:16.8 | He Tore Villelovos was born in March 1887 in Rio de Janeiro. His dad was an amateur musician |
1:21.2 | and he told love music from a young age who learned cello and clarinet and guitar growing up and was super interested in |
1:24.7 | Brazilian folk music, started performing as a teenager then left home at 18, became a |
1:27.6 | musical tramp, traveling the country, playing cello and guitar wherever he went, |
1:30.1 | absorbing Brazilian folk music and composing. Apparently he almost got captured by cannibals, but that probably really didn't happen. |
1:34.5 | Eventually he settled down and became a cellist in the Rio Opera Company, |
1:36.8 | 1913, got married to a pianist she taught in piano, which is cute. |
1:39.2 | Started composing, started getting published. |
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