Wadcast Launch | Our Podcast!

Date Published: 05.07.2022

Bringing you interviews, seminars, and stories from our community.

Episode 1 features Fellow in Russian, Philip Bullock, discussing his new book, Rachmaninoff and his World. The book was written in close connection to the Bard Music Festival.

The voice of the intro tagline is our student, Hannah Ledlie (MSt Creative Writing, 2020) who won the competition to be featured in that slot.

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Credits

The intro music is 'For the Poor' by Dan Brasco, used under the linked Creative Commons License.

Also included in the episode are snippets of Rachmaninoff's 'Suite No 2 for two Pianos, Op. 17', performed by Robert Levin & Ya-Fei Chuang, used under the linked Creative Commons License.

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