(in)sight-reading enlightenment/early music podcast

(in)sight-reading enlightenment/early music podcast

Darina Ablogina

Episodes 76
Avg. Duration 29m
Activity Sporadic
Apple Rating 5.0 (2)
Since Mar 2021
Latest Episode Dec 2025

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About This Podcast

Hello dear friends! Welcome to our brand new podcast dedicated to sight-reading. Why sight-reading? We want to show the behind-the-scenes of music-making. We begin each episode with our initial thoughts on a new score as well as musings about style, aesthetics, and instruments. We challenge ourselves to apply our understanding of historical practices to achieve a more musical reading of a given text. Whether you are amateur musicians looking for tips on sight-reading and insight into historical performance or a seasoned musician, we would be happy if you joined us.

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S6E12 Reinoud Van Mechelen: 🌙 From Morning to Night

Dec 29, 2025 37m

🎧 Season finale | (In)Sight-Reading EnlightenmentWhat does it mean to perform Baroque music today?In the final episode of Season 6, I speak with Belgian tenor Reinoud Van Mechelen, founder and…

Special Series for zamus: Why We Gather – Behind the zamus Symposium

Oct 08, 2025 18m

In this final episode of our zamus mini-series, we meet two of the driving forces behind the “Creating New Spaces” symposium: Charlotte Nachtsheim, organiser of the event, and Mélanie Froehly…

Special Series for zamus: Troubled Texts, Critical Questions – Inside Critical Classics

Oct 08, 2025 22m

In this second episode of our zamus mini-series, we take a deep dive into the work of Critical Classics—an initiative that rethinks how we perform historical operas and oratorios by addressing…

Special Series for zamus: Decolonial Futures and Forgotten Origins

Oct 08, 2025 29m

In this opening episode of our special series with zamus for the “Creating New Spaces” Decolonisation Symposium, we explore the colonial shadows cast over the world of early music. Historian and…

S6E11 Taste of Dissonance – Rachel Brown (Part 2)

Sep 30, 2025 37m

In this second part of my conversation with the internationally acclaimed flutist, researcher, and author Rachel Brown, we continue our journey into the world of 18th-century flute culture.We speak…

S6E10 Quantz’s Many Voices – Rachel Brown on Flutes, Colours, and Character (Part 1)

Aug 31, 2025 24m

In this episode of (In)Sight-Reading Enlightenment, I sit down with the brilliant flutist and researcher Rachel Brown(Rachel’s website).We explore the world of original Quantz flutes and discover…

Feminale Conversations: Female Rage, Pink Quotas, and Shared Responsibility

Jul 31, 2025 30m

In this episode, I speak with Margalith Eugster and Elisa Rumici about the first edition of the Feminale Festival Basel, held in April 2025. We talk about how this student-led festival at the…

S6E8 Superwomen & Salonnières: Rethinking the Feminine Past with Laura Granero and Sebastian Bausch

Jun 23, 2025 1h 4m

Hello dear friends,What does it mean to be a “superwoman” in music—then and now? In this episode, we travel from the finely tuned mechanics of 19th-century fortepianos to the bold visions of…

S6E7 Natasha Loges on the Many Lives of Pauline Viardot

May 31, 2025 51m

Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Natasha Loges, Professor of Musicology at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg (mh-freiburg.de). Dr. Loges is renowned for her research on…

S6E6 Reviving the Renaissance with Marc Lewon

Apr 30, 2025 42m

In this episode, we dive into the world of early music with Marc Lewon, a distinguished German lutenist, musicologist, and professor at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Marc shares insights into his…

S6E5 London Calling: Inside LIFEM with Chris Butler & Erik Bosgraaf

Mar 28, 2025 24m

📍 This episode of (In)Sight-Reading Enlightenment takes you straight to the heart of the London International Festival of Early Music (LIFEM), which took place in November 2024. We explore the…

Pierre Hantaï: Understanding a Genius

Feb 03, 2025 38m

In this special episode, we welcome the world-renowned harpsichordist Pierre Hantaï for an insightful conversation about his musical journey, his deep connection with Bach, and the art of…

S6E4 Behind the Curtain: Kenneth Zammit Tabona on Early Music and Festival Crafting

Jan 26, 2025 27m

In this special episode we explore the vibrant world of the Valletta Baroque Festival with its artistic director, Kenneth Zammit Tabona. Join us as we dive into the festival's journey from its…

S6E3 Myth of a self-made man/Lila Hajosi (Irini)

Dec 31, 2024 24m

In this episode, I have a fascinating conversation with the outstanding and brilliant Lila Hajosi, the director of the vocal ensemble Irini, based in France. In this episode, Lila shares her passion…

S6E2 Giovanni Antonini: a visionary of our time

Oct 20, 2024 16m

In this episode, I approached Giovanni Antonini, the renowned conductor and founder of Il Giardino Armonico, right after their spectacular performance of Haydn symphonies in…

S6E1 Interview with Lucie Horsch, B’Rock and Olga Pashchenko

Sep 22, 2024 38m

In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Lucie Horsch, the renowned recorder virtuoso.https://luciehorsch.com/We dive deep into her life, musical journey, and what it’s like to be one of…

S5E12 Motivation to go on stage: Why is it important to be there?

Aug 31, 2024 13m

My guests today, who answer the same question about their motivation to go on stage, are: Raphael Pichon, the conductor of the Pygmalion choir and orchestra, the brilliant keyboardist Olga Pashchenko…

S5E11 In tribute to the Stockholm Early Music Festival: interview with the artistic director Peter Pontvik

Jul 11, 2024 31m

In this special episode dedicated to the Stockholm Early Music Festival, I am delighted to speak with Artistic Director Peter Pontvik. In this conversation, we looked at topics such as: Background…

S5E10 Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Werke für Tasteninstrumente with Jermaine Sprosse

May 28, 2024 47m

Today we have a fascinating conversation with an outstanding performer on the keyboard instrument Jermaine Sprosse. We will reflect on why we record CDs nowadays and what the appeal of creating one…

S5E9 The glass bead game of Diversity with Roger Wilson

Mar 21, 2024 53m

Hello dear friends, this special Early Music Day podcast episode is dedicated to looking at some obscure and still unknown corners when we think of the terms "diversity" and "awareness" in the music…

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