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Why is capitalism good for music and what does any of it have to do with outer space? In this episode of “Young Heretics,” classical composer Stephen Limbaugh joins Spencer Klavan to discuss the thrilling profusion of musical creativity that accompanied the Belle Époque period. Plus, Spencer and Stephen get into the wonders of music theory, the benefits of patriotism, and the future of American art.
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This is last week’s podcast. Wonder if they are giving iTunes first showing and deferring access in other places.
I’ve got a song called “The Stranger” about the Christian desire to offer gifts anonymously. Unfortunately, it’s hard to combine anonymity with profitability so one can keep making music.
I suspect the anonymity of many songs in medieval times were due more to social disruption than to Christian charity. But perhaps the latter was occasionally a factor. Not all patrons would seek esteem through patronage, thus requiring their musicians to be famous.
Du Hast, by Rammstein. Not exactly dance music, as the genre is defined.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3q8Od5qJio
Thanks. This is an especially great antidote to the current post-election mess. Sigh.