Capriccio Records | Classical Music Podcast
Classical Discoveries
Who needs another Podcast?!Johannes Kernmayer asks and talk about with Journalist Jens F. Laurson about the reasonableness of another Classical Music Podcast. Well, again Capriccio would like to fill the gaps and presents Classical Rarities and their Composers that other ones kept neglecting. Discover high-quality classical music on Capriccio Records !#classical #classicalmusic
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Jul 10, 2026
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Podcast #20 : JOHANN STRAUSS II and his Contemporaries 10.07.2026 29:59
If you wanted to dance with somebody in 19th‑century Vienna, Johann Strauss was your best bet for the soundtrack. But he wasn’t alone: a whole galaxy of composers cranked out waltzes, polkas, and operettas — the “light music” the city consumed at a breakneck pace. In this episode, Jens and Joe explore some of these figures, trace the history of the genre, and even spin off to Copenhagen by way of...
Podcast #19 : ALEXANDER ZEMLINSKY - The Opera Composer 03.07.2026 29:59
Once upon a time, there was a tiny little man in Vienna who composed the grandest operas. What started out as fairy‑tale works of musical theatre ended, alas, in tragic fashion for Alexander Zemlinsky in the New World. In this episode, Joe and Jens track this wildly underrated composer’s operatic career from Vienna via Prague and Berlin to his premature death in New York. 0:20 Introduction 1:16 ...
Podcast #18 : KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI - A Life in Four Quartets 26.06.2026 25:00
Krzysztof Penderecki: String Quartets, Trio and More The whole stylistic world of Krzysztof Penderecki in just over 70 minutes sounds almost unbelievable — but that’s the total performing time of his works for string quartet, string trio, and related chamber forces. From the wild, uncompromising String Quartet No. 1 to the masterly String Trio and the later, more overtly lyrical works, these...
Podcast #17: KURT WEILL - From Brecht to Broadway 19.06.2026 29:59
If you know that sharks have teeth, dear, that’s probably because Kurt Weill told you so in “Mack the Knife.” But there’s much more to Weill than The Threepenny Opera and Mahagonny : he was a remarkably versatile composer whose music moved between Weimar satire, modernism, and Broadway. Join Jens and Joe as they explore the wide-ranging world of this extraordinary, hard-to-pin-down composer. 0:...
Podcast #16: REDISCOVERING SALIERI - Werner Ehrhardt on raiding the archives 12.06.2026 29:59
You may not have heard of Werner Ehrhardt, but if you’ve spent any time with early music, you’ve probably heard his work. In this first instalment, the founder and leader of Concerto Köln and L’arte del mondo joins Jens and Joe to reflect on half a century of recording rare and early repertoire — and on how to discover music that has yet to be discovered. 0:20 Introduction 1:11 Introducing our...
Podcast #15: DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH - The Symphonies 05.06.2026 29:58
In their latest Classical Discoveries episode, Jens and Joe explore Dmitri Shostakovich’s symphonies — works of daring subversion masked as Soviet conformity. From the banned Fourth Symphony to the sardonic Ninth , they reveal how Shostakovich smuggled private rebellion into public music. Featuring the Gürzenich‑Orchester Köln’s powerhouse recordings, this is Soviet‑era genius at its most exp...
Podcast #14: CHARLES KOECHLIN - France's Hidden Symphonist 29.05.2026 19:59
In their latest episode of the Classical Discoveries podcast, Jens and Joe explore the scintillating music of Charles Koechlin, a fascinating yet overlooked French symphonist who defies easy categorisation. Neither purely an impressionist nor simply a romantic, dramatic, lyric, abstract, or “programmatic” composer, Koechlin combined revolutionary, academic, and eclectic traits. One moment his la...
Podcast #13: DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH - The Film Music Scores 23.05.2026 29:59
In this episode, Jens & Joe dive into the forgotten reels of Dmitri Shostakovich’s film music, from Italian partisans to Austrian invaders — and ask why everyone knows Prokofiev’s Ivan the Terrible , but not The Fall of Berlin . A well‑earned shoutout, too, to Dave at @DavesClassicalGuide. 0:20 Introduction 1:32 Shostakovich and the Soviet Film Industry 4:30 The Gadfly (1955) – Bazar...
Podcast #12: EASTER CLASSICS beyond J. S. Bach 16.05.2026 29:59
Easter marks the high point of the Christian year, and some of the greatest works in classical music were written for this feast. While today’s concert programs often revolve around Bach, Jens and Joe, in their latest podcast, explore other Easter-themed gems — from the Renaissance to the 19th century. 0:20 Introduction 1:10 The Bulk of Compositions 3:00 Anton Schweitzer – The Resurrection...
Podcast #11: FRANZ SCHMIDT - beyond the "Seven Seals" 08.05.2026 26:00
Franz Schmidt may not be the most neglected composer among the grand romantics of the 20th century, but the gap between the greatness of his music and its absence from concert halls is staggering. Together with conductor Jonathan Berman, who recently recorded Schmidt’s four symphonies with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Jens and Joe explore the Schmidt phenomenon and the enduring appeal of h...
Podcast #09: NINO ROTA - beyond The Godfather 24.04.2026 17:59
Explore the life and works of Nino Rota, the Italian composer celebrated for both his iconic film scores and his classical music. Discover his collaborations with legendary directors, his opera The Florentine Straw Hat , and his distinctive gift for blending nostalgia, optimism, and humor in his music. Chapters 0:20 Introduction 1:02 Biographical Facts 1:58 Italian Hollywood 4:05 Rota and Opera 9...
Podcast #08: KARL WEIGL - Viennese Glory and American Obscurity 17.04.2026 17:59
Discover Karl Weigl, the forgotten Viennese composer who carried Romanticism into the 20th century. Join Jens and Joe on Classical Discoveries as they explore Weigl’s life, legacy, and remarkable output, including symphonies and string quartets. Learn about his early career under Mahler, his “Mahler without the neurosis” style, his struggles as an émigré in the United States, and the rediscovery...
Podcast #07: CHRISTMAS CLASSICS beyond Bach 10.04.2026 29:59
Classical Discoveries: A Festive Journey Beyond Bach Join Jens and Joe for a delightful exploration of Christmas music that goes far beyond Bach! Discover hidden gems like Pfitzner’s Christelflein , Rheinberger’s Star of Bethlehem , and Cartellieri’s Christmas Oratorio . Journey from Renaissance masterpieces to Romantic treasures, with music by Mendelssohn, Saint-Saëns, and even Sibelius. Enjoy...
Podcast #06: MIKLÓS RÓZSA – beyond Ben Hur #classicaldiscoveries #podcast 03.04.2026 18:00
In this episode, we explore the fascinating life and work of composer Miklós Rózsa , focusing on his “double life” balancing film scoring and concert hall composition. Initially resistant to working in film, Rózsa went on to achieve great success in Hollywood, winning three Academy Awards for his scores to Ben-Hur , Spellbound , and A Double Life . The hosts discuss Rózsa’s autobiography and...
Podcast #10: CHRISTIAN SINDING - The German Norwegian Composer 03.04.2026 18:00
Discover the life and works of Christian Sinding, the Norwegian composer who spent most of his career in Germany. Explore his symphonies, his place in late Romantic music, and why he is so often overshadowed by his contemporary Edvard Grieg. Chapters 0:20 Introduction 1:24 Norwegian One-Hit Wonder 3:00 The Symphonies – Recording Impressions 7:19 Essentially German Music? 8:11 Biographical Facts 9:...
Podcast #05: THE PROGRAM DIRECTORS - How to keep Audiences away from Concert Halls 27.03.2026 30:00
In this episode of Classical Discoveries , we welcome Dr. Christoph Becher — former dramaturg and general director — to unpack the art and challenges of curating a concert season . Dr. Becher outlines the three-pronged approach involving the orchestra chief, guest conductor, and presenter, each bringing distinct goals and perspectives. The discussion explores how radio symphony orchestras ba...
Podcast #04: BEETHOVEN vs. MAHLER - The Re-Orchestrations #podcast #capricciorecords 20.03.2026 18:00
The influence of Gustav Mahler on the performance practice of Beethoven's symphonies is explored in this episode. Mahler's "retouchings," made to adapt Beethoven’s works for the larger orchestras and concert halls of his time, are examined in detail. The discussion also considers how these revisions shape modern interpretations of Beethoven’s symphonic repertoire. 0:00 Introduction0:58 Mahler and...
Podcast #03: CLASSICS behind THE WALL #podcast #classicalmusic 13.03.2026 44:16
In this episode of Classical Discoveries , we explore the musical landscape of East Germany (GDR) before the fall of the Berlin Wall and examine the high cultural prestige that classical music held there, with insights from musicians such as Olaf Bär and Christine Schornsheim . The discussion highlights how music was used for propaganda, how musicians lived secure yet politically constrained l...
Podcast #02: ALFRED SCHNITTKE - The Film Music Edition 23.12.2025 18:18
Alfred Schnittke ’s (1934 – 1998) film music encapsulates almost everything that characterizes the Russian composer’s compositional style. A self-described polystylist, he began writing for film in the 1960s, penning 66 film scores between 1962 and 1984 for Soviet film companies. His method of drawing on the past was rejected by the avant-garde but embraced by filmgoers and concertgoers too. An Ov...
Podcast #01: JEANNE D'ARC by Walter Braunfels 16.12.2025 22:44
This podcast explores the life and music of Walter Braunfels , focusing on his rarely performed opera Jeanne d'Arc . The hosts discuss Braunfels' success as a composer and the challenges he faced due to his Jewish heritage during the Nazi era. They delve into the opera's three acts, highlighting its beautiful, tonal music and complex characters like Joan of Arc and Gilles de Rais. The...
Podcast #00: Who needs another Podcast? 16.10.2025 7:25
Start of the new Capriccio podcast! But: who really needs another one? Capriccio's label director Johannes Kernmayer asks and talks with journalist Jens F. Laurson about the need for another classical music podcast. This podcast series is perfect for anyone who loves classical music and wants to discover something new. The Capriccio label aims to fill the niches by presenting classical raritie...
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