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That Classical Podcast

"Fun Uncles and Dog Defenestration": Boccherini & Rameau

That Classical Podcast

That Classical Podcast

Millennial, Performing Arts, Classical Music, Composers, Music, Classical, Funny, Arts, Comedy

4.8865 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

DOES YOUR DOG BARK IN TUNE? BETTER DOUBLE-CHECK BEFORE RAMEAU POPS OVER FOR TEA. Yes today we discuss two legendary Baroque composers - one who threw tone-deaf pooches out the window, and one who... well, didn't. Enjoy!


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0:00.0

Hello, hi. Hello.

0:15.0

Hi, I'm Kelly Harlock and I'm Sasha Kelly and you're listening to yet another episode of

0:20.0

That's classical podcast. Welcome everybody.

0:23.8

I like the way you say.

0:24.9

I have yet another.

0:25.9

Like just keep going.

0:27.9

People don't want.

0:30.2

So today we're going to talk about a couple of composers that we've always meant to and we were looking at the list we just realized we hadn't got around to it.

0:38.0

So I'm really excited. Kelly, who are you starting with?

0:42.0

Today's the day. So today we're going to talk about

0:44.9

Luigi Bocarini first of all and I believe it's time for a 60 second biography

0:50.4

Sasha have you got your stopwatch at the ready?

0:53.6

Oh, I certainly do. So Kelly, are you ready?

0:56.9

I am.

0:57.9

Are you steady?

0:58.9

I hope so.

0:59.9

Go.

1:00.9

Luigi Bocarini was born in Luca Italy in 1743. He was part of an artsy party family and his dad was a child. Go! into Polypony, those rebellious teenage years, then ended up as a court musician in Vienna with his dad.

1:14.4

He then went back to Luca and played with the local church and theatre orchestras, started to put his own spin

1:18.2

on traditional quartet.

1:19.2

He also visited Milan where apparently in 1765 he put on the first ever public string quartet performances.

1:25.0

He moved to Paris in 1766, got tons of compositions published there, started writing loads of

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