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30 Bach: The Goldberg Variations Podcast

30 Bach: The Goldberg Variations Podcast

Lowry Yankwich

“30 Bach” explores one of the most profound pieces of music ever written: J.S. Bach’s “Goldberg Variations.” Although the piece is over 280 years old, it continues to capture the imaginations of musicians and listeners alike. Through interviews with leading musicians as well as with devoted listeners, the podcast explores why the work is so meaningful to so many and explores the diverse and profound ways that listeners relate to the piece.

17 - The Complete 30 Bach Goldbergs
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  • 17 - The Complete 30 Bach Goldbergs

    We've heard different performers play different parts of the Goldbergs. Now, we're putting them together. This is the complete 30 Bach version of the Goldberg, through 15 separate performances. It's Bach's Goldberg Variations, with some twists and turns.

    Musical recording credits available at https://www.thirtybach.com/podcast-episodes/the-complete-30-bach-goldbergs

    Fri, 21 May 2021 - 1h 15min
  • 16 - Aria: "He was superman"

    At last, we bring it all together with the return of the aria. It's the same place we began, and yet it feels different, colored by the journey. A journey through many different worlds, different places, different people's lives. Lowry Yankwich plays the final aria.

    Fri, 21 May 2021 - 24min
  • 15 - Lennart Felix: "When I come back here, I always feel at home"

    Variation 30. In the last variation of the Goldbergs, Bach returns home, to a tradition of his family: creating mashups. 

    Interview with and performance by German pianist Lennart Felix, with additional commentary by Kristian Nyquist, Angela Hewitt, Jeremy Denk, and Philip Kennicott.

    Interview recorded October 24, 2017.

    Musical recording credits available at: https://open.spotify.com/show/0g4E7bf99tc5L6BGjkY1HG?si=xidMStfoTJWvME8MUYGK_g

    Fri, 14 May 2021 - 19min
  • 14 - Hie-Yon Choi: "So much fun"

    Variations 26, 27, 28, and 29. These variations vibrate with joy, energy, excitement. We explore the times when Bach could let loose and lose himself in play within his music.‍

    First interview conducted on November 10, 2017, over Skype. Second interview, and recording of performance conducted on August 6, 2018.

    Musical recording credits available at https://www.thirtybach.com/podcast-episodes/hie-yon-choi-so-much-fun

    Fri, 30 Apr 2021 - 24min
  • 13 - Jeremy Denk: "The farthest possible place"

    If the Goldbergs are a celebration of life, variation 25 is a reckoning with mortality, revealing pain but also providing comfort. In this episode, we hear from many different people, including pianist Jeremy Denk, Washington Post critic Philip Kennicott, scholar Eric Motley, pianist William Heiles, and dancer Melissa Toogood.

    Photo credit: Michael Wilson

    Musical recording credits available at https://www.thirtybach.com/podcast-episodes/far-from-home

    Fri, 23 Apr 2021 - 29min
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