Casey
Keep Classical Weird
In the Keep Classical Weird podcast, host Casey Bozell explores all manner of kooky, mysterious and outlandish oddities associated with the wide world of classical music - all from her homebase in Portland, Oregon, a city celebrated for its culture and its eccentricity. Join Casey and some entertaining friends each week for a light-hearted and joyful look at why weirdness in classical music is part of what makes this art form so special.
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13 de abr. de 2026
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D.C. al Fine: Nightmare Gigs 16.07.2021 22:58
Personal issues abound, BUT we’ll be back for sure next Friday with our first live episode taping! Thanks for listening. Stay safe and stay weird! Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gma...
D.C. al Fine: Twelve Tone Music - What is it Good For? 09.07.2021 32:04
We’ll be back next week with new episodes! Stay safe and stay weird! Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail.com
Episode 52: Rapid Fire with Trumpeter Katherine Evans 02.07.2021 19:34
Katherine Evans lets us know her impressions of the orchestra instruments from a trumpeter’s perspective! Find out which instrument usually wears the best shoes, which remind her of synchronized swimming, and which represents the sound of friendship. Music examples from musopen.org Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshop...
Episode 51: Year-Old Bonus Episodes 25.06.2021 17:49
Here’s a mishmash of two bonus episodes that you now don’t have to worry about if you accidentally feed them honey. Special thanks to all my guests in these episodes: Michael Gesme, Chris Ramaekers, Adam Flatt, and Sophia Tegart. If you’d like a special shoutout, you can get one for as little as $3! Head on over to patreon.com/keepclassicalweird and check it out. Support the show Support the show...
Episode 50: We Review A Late Quartet 18.06.2021 1:08:39
It’s Episode 50! Wahoo! So, naturally, it’s movie day. Sophia and Casey watch and review the 2012 film “A Late Quartet.” We discuss the whole plot, so if you haven’t seen it and would like to avoid spoilers, go watch on Amazon Prime first. Thanks so much for your continued support. Here’s to the next 50 episodes! Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird S...
Episode 49: So Many Bachs, So Little Time 11.06.2021 31:45
Welcome to a primer on the Bach family! Why is JS Bach’s music so timeless? Why do we find it so boring when we’re kids? Dr. Sophia Tegart and Casey dig in to find out. Music examples provided by musopen.org and archive.org, under public domain usage copyrights. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @k...
D.C. al Fine: Ravel’s Bolero 04.06.2021 16:21
This episode originally aired on June 12th, 2020. We’ll be back with new episodes next week! Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail.com
Episode 48: Build Your Library with St. Paul’s Suite 28.05.2021 9:59
Gustav Holst wrote “The Planets,” sure, but he also wrote some stellar stuff for intermediate string orchestra! Performances of St. Paul’s Suite were recorded by Casey Bozell using the A Capella app and, like, so much patience. Excerpt from “Mars” provided by musopen.org Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Fa...
Episode 47: Not Dead Composers Featuring Kirsten Volness 21.05.2021 25:06
A wonderful conversation with the amazing Kirsten Volness, visiting professor at Reed College, and the artist behind the album River Rising, available now on Bandcamp. Kirsten Volness can be found at the following websites: www.soundcloud.com/kirvo kirstenvolness.com kirstenvolness.bandcamp.com Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical...
Episode 46: Remote Together with Catherine Lee 14.05.2021 40:32
Portland based oboist Dr. Catherine Lee joins us to talk about her new album, being released on May 21st, titled “Remote Together.” You can purchase it on BandCamp, and attend the virtual release party! More details are on her website, catherinemlee.com. In our interview, we discuss her global life journey, how her education informed her performance choices, and the process of developing a unique...
Episode 45: A Short History of Why No One Can Play In Tune 07.05.2021 29:11
Subtitled: “Why piano players are the worst.” Dr. Sophia Tegart is back, hooray! She walks us through different tuning systems, why tuning in differing ensembles is so difficult, and why, indeed, piano players are the worst.* *This is, of course, a joke. Piano players are the best, and those of us who have to worry about intonation adjustments are just ridiculously jealous. Support the show Suppor...
D.C. al Fine: Why is Classical Not Cool? 30.04.2021 16:19
A rebroadcast of our episode from May 20th, 2020. We’re at a year of podcasting! Thank you all so much for your support. See you next week with a brand new episode. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keep...
Episode 44: Baroque Violin with Adam LaMotte 23.04.2021 46:48
Awesome violinist and super cool human Adam LaMotte talks to Casey Bozell about his love of Baroque music. Plus we get really into the weeds talking about Baroque versus modern technique! You can check out Adam’s YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/channel/UCUnUG_wEV23r6XbPTfpzn9A And his website here: https://www.lamotteviolins.com/ Music examples are provided by musopen.org Support the sho...
Episode 43: Rapid Fire with Nicole Buetti 16.04.2021 11:11
Bassoonist and lovely human Nicole Buetti and her rapid fire round from the Instrumental Personalities episode. She’s got her own educational series where her puppet friends, the Nirks, lead us through meeting the instruments of the symphony orchestra. You can find it here: https://www.inaworldmusic.net/meet-the-instruments.html Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keep...
Episode 42: Build Your Library with Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances 09.04.2021 10:00
Today’s BYL centers on Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances. Learn a little about him, the field of ethnomusicology, and hear Casey perform these dances as a violin trio. (A new arrangement, as far as we’re aware...) It’s a shortie, but a fun one! Here are some stellar performances of the piece on youtube: https://youtu.be/Z50Ooqv1GFg https://youtu.be/OoaKYJrXoVw Support the show Support the show here! P...
Episode 41: Mental Health with Sound Mind 05.04.2021 36:15
Casey sits down with Sound Mind Executive Director Alex Hoffmann and Board Member Ben Manis. We discuss identity, career goals, and a taste of what it’s like being a working mother in the classical community. Sound Mind is doing GREAT work. Go find out more about them here: soundmindmusician.org. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classic...
D.C. al Fine: Not Dead Composers featuring Thomas Barber 02.04.2021 39:56
NEVER FEAR, dear listeners! You will be treated to TWO new episodes next week, on Monday and Friday! Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail.com
Episode 40: Not Dead Composers featuring Mark Fish 26.03.2021 31:13
Mark and Casey chat about musical aesthetics, poetic inspirations, and David Ogden Stiers. Mark’s youtube recording for the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s rehearsal of “Womanwork” can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6apd654SKN8 All music examples used with permission from the composer. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-...
Episode 39: The Classical Guitar with Adam Levin 19.03.2021 33:09
Adam Levin reunites with Casey after fifteen years! We talk origins, the importance of live performance, and what he believes is the true future of classical guitar music. Find out more about Adam here: www.adamlevinguitar.com Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram:...
Episode 38: Rapid Fire with French hornist Leander Star 12.03.2021 27:43
Casey and Leander Star have a great and fun interview exploring the ins and outs of French horn personalities. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail.com
Episode 37: Tchaikovsky Facts and Fictions 05.03.2021 27:47
Dr. Sophia Tegart is back to talk Tchaikovsky’s music, drama, and personal life. All music examples from musopen.org and commons.wikimedia.org. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail....
D.C. al Fine: Castrati 26.02.2021 19:32
The fascinating world of castrati, complete with interviews from Dr. Sophia Tegart, mezzo soprano Aleks Romano, and the haunting voice of Alessandro Moreschi. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassic...
Episode 36: Build Your Library with Bach’s Coffee Cantata 19.02.2021 12:21
A walk through one of Bach’s secular cantatas. It’s coffee love. All musical performances are public domain music and performed by me, Casey Bozell. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gm...
Episode 35: Not Dead Composers Featuring Damien Geter 12.02.2021 30:44
In the fourth of our Not Dead Composers series, we talk to composer, singer, and conductor Damien Geter. Find him on Instagram @dgeter, and at his website damiengetermusic.com. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird...
Episode 34: Twelve Tone Music - What is it Good For? 05.02.2021 32:04
Music Theory professor Michael Gesme talks all things Twelve Tone. The history, the process, and the purpose. Support the show Support the show here! Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast Instagram: @keepclassicalweird YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird Email: keepclassicalweird@gmail.com
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