So much culture today! From swapping to catching up, there's culture all over the place. And there was music, and there were wonderful roses... speaking of standards and melodies! Jerome listened to Judy at Carnegie Hall, and Kenyon listened to A Strange Loop, and both have prepared book reports on their subjects. The two also remark on the simplicity of Tár, the complexity of Everything Everywhere All At Once, and Kenyon shares a tribute to his penpal and yours, Ryuichi Sakamoto. This may seem like an ambitious setlist of topics for the pod, but we pull it off stunningly.
Fact Chequé:While Lydia Tár canonically conducts the Berlin Philharmonic, it was the Dresden Philharmonic who played and appeared in the film.
Playing the Piano -- Ryuichi SakamotoSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1Gnw4Sce4RzKXgvUN6seRd?si=kzcLrQOpRCuyYdU2w73UTQ&dd=1Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/playing-the-piano/1581111685
A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson, 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Drama: https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/michael-r-jackson
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