Fit Countertenor from Colorado Meets 18th Century Opera, Randall Scotting Carves a Singular Path
Countertenor Randall Scotting is carving out a path that is uniquely exciting in the opera world. Singing to sold-out crowds at Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House and working on a newly filmed production at Seattle Opera, he’s operating at a level that has positive momentum, yet grounded in his roots as a “Colorado boy”. Listen to our interview with him on the Classical Post Podcast.
How Violinist and Entrepreneur Elena Urioste Created a Thriving Yoga Community, Plus Garnered Loyal Fans from the Depths of Lockdown
This podcast conversation highlights Elena Urioste’s vibrant energy from her multi-cultural background and how that infuses her everyday style. Plus, she shares how she built a thriving yoga community and garnered a loyal fan club from the depths of lockdown.
From HBO to the Oscars, How Being in the Scene Is Key for Simon Goff
My guest today is Simon Goff. You've probably heard his work on the film, Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix. Simon was a recording engineer working alongside the composer Hildur Guðnadóttir. The film ended up winning the Oscar for Best Original Score. You've also heard his work on the HBO miniseries, Chernobyl, where he won a Grammy as a recording engineer.
Pianist David Fung on Wabi-Sabi Minimalism, Manhattan Cocktails, and Pursuing a Simpatico Workplace
Having recently performed at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Phil and Gustavo Dudamel, pianist David Fung joins us on the Classical Post Podcast for an intriguing conversation highlighting his design and style aesthetics. He speaks on the wabi-sabi approach to minimalism and a dream house of raw material. Plus, hear if he prefers to spend a day in Biden or Rhianna’s shoes.
American Baritone Jarrett Logan Porter: Aesthetics, Minimalism, and Japanese/Danish Design
American baritone Jarrett Logan Porter joins us on the Classical Post Podcast for a candid look at his inspiration from the worlds of design, interiors, fashion, and global travel. Speaking with a level of poignant depth beyond his years, he shares how minimalism, sentimentality, form, light, and a major nod to Japanese and Danish aesthetics influence him. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or other platforms.
How Two-Time Grammy Winner Dashon Burton Defines Success as Being Comfortable in Your Own Shoes
Bass-baritone Dashon Burton joins us on the Classical Post Podcast to discuss style, wellness, and his successful career that won him Grammy Awards. Surprisingly, we actually recorded this interview two days before he won the second Grammy for his work on Smyth: The Prison.
Finding Your Happy Place on Nantucket with Painter Nealy Hauschildt
Brooklyn-based artist Nealy Hauschildt joins us on the Classical Post Podcast. We discuss how she finds inspiration from designers like Miles Redd and Mark Sikes, plus spending time on Nantucket. We also explore her keen sense of nature and how it’s integrated within her artwork.
Swedish Composer Jacob Mülhrad Discusses New Deutsche Grammophon Album, Time
Swedish composer Jacob Mühlrad joins us on the Classical Post Podcast as our first guest. He’s just released a major album on the Deutsche Grammophon label called Time, exploring themes of mortality, the supernatural, and creating a “sound for god” — if god could be contained to music. Jacob is a serious artist who’s making a big splash in the music world that’s underscored by the complexity of this new album, encompassing about 10 years worth of his compositional work.
Announcing the Classical Post Podcast
Classical Post is launching a podcast! We’re thrilled to branch out in this new direction that compliments and augments the existing editorial direction of the platform. The Classical Post Podcast explores the intersection of classical music, style, and wellness, diving into meaningful conversations with leading artists from an array of different backgrounds. Based in New York City, Classical Post is a touchpoint for tastemakers.