The Music History Podcast Season 1 Trailer

-The show will be academic and chronological. Some basic theoretical concepts will be shared every episode so that if you don’t have a musical education you’ll be able to learn a little fundamental music theory. These two or three principals will be examined in their relationship to whatever historic piece or composer we are examining.

-We hope you’ll join us as we attempt to access information and ideas usually limited to the classroom, in a way that hopefully feels conversational and entertaining. 

-Hopefully this show and others like it will deepen our understanding of the art from and elevate the discourse that surrounds the conversations we have about our favorite composers and works. 

-We would also like to extend an invitation for everyone to join our community of curious music fans, historians, theorists, and musicologists as we aim to create a program that is dynamically collaborative. Please visit TheMusicHistoryPodcast.com to do so and to get more information about the show. We appreciate your support and look forward to an exciting journey. 

Om Podcasten

Our program aims to bring people of varying academic knowledge closer together in an environment that caters to both the advanced student and anyone who wants to learn about how music works, the story of its origin, and its development and impact through time. Every episode builds upon the previous installment, providing the listener with theoretical knowledge that can be used to analyze the events, musicians and works we discuss. Listeners are strongly encouraged to join in the discussion on our comments page. The formation of a community of people who seek to elevate musical discourse is our primary goal. Bret Williams is the host, founder, and co-producer of The Music History Podcast and Classical Guitar Insider. He holds a Master of Music degree, has recorded three albums featuring original compositions, and has taught music in both public and private schools for 20 years. He currently lives in New York City. David Steinhardt recently graduated with honors from USC Thornton School of Music and is continuing studies in Scotland. He is the winner of 10 guitar competitions. David is the co-producer and audio engineer of The Music History Podcast. He is also the host and producer of The Tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast.