Episode 91 – Father Borat

Welcome to another episode of the CRASSical (crass and classical!) music podcast “a Day with Price” hosted by Brooke Day and Emma Price. On this week’s episode, Brooke admits he is now a wise old sage. Emma has some mulled wine then talks about Tchaikovsky’s Liturgy of St. John Chrystostom, as it’s her turn to recommend this week. We had a right laugh recording this one, hope you lurve it.

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Thanks to James Cook for Venus di Milo from Anti Love Songs for our theme music.
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Episode 90 – Fast and Furious Ottoboni

Brooke has an apology for you all! You loyal people who ever miss an episode. Well Brooke forgot what day it was and left town for a gig. And so this episode is a whole day late. Please don’t turn me in. I love you and you complete me.

This week the two geniuses record in the pub again. trying to avoid a large reservation (unsuccessfully) they end up outside in the middle of december. Boohoo. Adult beginners, Young boys doing school musicals and bad parenting are all on the docket.

Brooke recommends the beautiful Christmas Concerto by Corelli. It’s great and so are you. Please enjoy.

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Episode 89 – Sheshil Sharp

Hi and welcome to yet another episode of the wonder that is a ‘Day with Price’. This week, Emma totally forgot the podcast was even happening until about 5 minutes before recording…..The pair talk about shows and other nonsense, before Emma recommends the beautiful Christmas carol THE HOLLY AND THE IVY. Yummy. Please enjoy responsibly.
Thanks to James Cook for the use of Venus de Milo for our theme music.

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