Chris and Sridhar discuss some behind the scenes for Sridhar's recently released solo flute album, recording techniques, the merits of recording, and solo music in general. They also set "The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith" as homework and finish by veering into a vexillological tangent.
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Check out Sridhar's album "The Quarantine Tapes" on:
Bandcamp (buy it here if you wish to support him)
Spotify
Apple Music
...and on all good streaming platforms.
Ben Johnson (audio engineer)
Libby Danforth (photographer)
Glenn Gould records & edits Sarabande from Bach English Suite no. 1
Glenn Gould records & edits Bourrées from Bach English Suite no. 1
Leonard Bernstein conducts Tchaikovsky 5 at Tanglewood
Emmanuel Pahud plays Mozart Flute Concerto in G Major (disappearing flutists at 3:00)
Netherlands Bach Society play Bach solo works:
Six Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
Six Suites for Solo Cello
Partita for Solo Flute
The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith:
Watch on Tubi
Watch on Amazon
Look at these if you want to follow along with the flag talk:
Flags of the U.S. States & Territories
Indianapolis' great flag
Tennessee flag inexplicably flying in Juneau
Betsy Ross flag
U.S. State flag redesigns
Roman Mars' TED Talk on flags
North American Vexillological Association's report on American city flags
Madison flag
San Francisco's awful flag
SF rebel flag flying in the wild
Japanese prefecture flags (great example of a cohesive, yet unique set of designs)
Flags of the Union Jack
Paris' boring flag
Ann Arbor's awful flag
Phoenix's awesome flag
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