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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2024 · 44 MIN

Classical Music and the Punk Rock Ethos

from The Inline G Flute Podcast · host Gareth Houston

The Punk Ethos is defined by anti-authoritarian and anti-establishment views, carried out in a DIY fashion. Is there anyone in Classical Music truly doing this, or is elitism too deeply ingrained in the culture?I explore the roots of punk, the differences between punk as a genre and as an ethos, and finally I give my 3 favourite classical music “punks.”If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xChapters: 0:00 - The Origins of Punk 7:55 - Disco, LGBTQ+ and Kneecap12:20 - Support your local Punk14:40 - Why Classical Music ISN’T Punk18:55 - Franz Liszt and Clevage25:55 - Stockhausen and Polyamory34:17 - Currentzis and Big Boots Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Punk Ethos is defined by anti-authoritarian and anti-establishment views, carried out in a DIY fashion. Is there anyone in Classical Music truly doing this, or is elitism too deeply ingrained in the culture?I explore the roots of punk, the differences between punk as a genre and as an ethos, and finally I give my 3 favourite classical music “punks.”If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xChapters: 0:00 - The Origins of Punk 7:55 - Disco, LGBTQ+ and Kneecap12:20 - Support your local Punk14:40 - Why Classical Music ISN’T Punk18:55 - Franz Liszt and Clevage25:55 - Stockhausen and Polyamory34:17 - Currentzis and Big Boots Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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