Episode 113 – Composer or Potato?!

It’s time for another episode of A DAY WITH PRICE! This week, Emma talks about seeing Joan Collins in the flesh and Brooke gets all weird and excited…much like a neutered dog.
Emma recommends Bartok’s Concert for Orchestra. It’s a banger, so buckle up and get involved.

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Articles referenced:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerto_for_Orchestra_(Bart%C3%B3k)

Joan Collins event and cancer charity:
https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk/2018/05/15/dame-joan-collins-live-sculpture/
https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/event/dame-joan-collins-live-sculpture-by-frances-segelman-in-support-of-penny-brohn-uk-charity-775164437#/david-hodgson-and-henry-holland-attend-a-live-sculpting-of-dame-joan-picture-id957434832

Episode 112 – Gloopy Beef

Another week another heart pounding episode of your favourite podcast. Just kidding we know you love true crime.
This week your hosts are complaining about how hard it is to teach. Because it is. But of course they find the joy in it. Go thank a teacher today.

Brooke Recommends Barber’s Adagio. It’s a lovely piece that will make your hair stand on end.

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Episode 111 – So….When Were Mirrorballs Invented?

Hey so it’s SUNday, which means FUNday, and it also means it’s time for another episode of A DAY WITH PRICE! This week, the pair get all meta and try to ascertain whether Brooke actually went on holiday or not. Emma got some (Michael) Ball action…lol. The pair get silly with a new quiz segment called ‘Cheese or Opera’. The pair get even sillier at the end of the episode (as usual German accents are involved) so listen right to the end, yougottttit?!
Emma recommends the hauntingly beautiful Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Pärt. Sit back and relax already! It’s been a tough week!

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Articles referenced:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_ball

Episode 110 – Geoffrey the butler has seen me play

Welcome back loyal fans. Thanks for downloading another episode or ADWPshow.
This week Emma has done her very first improv show! Good for her! Brooke’s body has allowed him to do a tiny amount of playing. Emma had to play at a funeral.
Emma’s got a new computer which means the old ghosts are gone and the new ones are just settling in.
Brooke recommends Debussy’s Sonata for Flute Viola and Harp.
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