“Classical music has been surprisingly slow to embrace podcasting, a medium ideally suited to illuminate its sounds and stories. But something changed in the last year, with live performances on hold because of the pandemic and the music industry belatedly exploring new platforms.” Joshua Barone has a look at three notable podcasts, including one that follows the creative process of three composers over weeks. – The New York Times

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