FAR better than PBS!!!

...which is supposed to be for the public!
There is a great music series, "Now Hear This!"
and I would LOVE to be able to purchase some of their episodes, like "Beethoven's Ghost", entertaining program where the host and a pianist, and a cellist go to a remote location to make a recording of this, Beethoven's
Ghost Trio,"
and supposedly Sigmund Freud and Beethoven show up unbeknownst to the musicians and Freud psychoanalyzes Ludwig in the background.
For musician geeks this and the other episodes in the series discuss such things as several measures of repeat notes sforzando and how to "attack" this musically.
They also re record one section of the trio, claiming that their interpretation in the performance was
too perfect, too mechanical
.
Stuff like that...nerdy.
ANYWAY, either you catch a broadcast and tape it OR you sign up for a PAID service to watch any programs on demand.
DD's have often bemoaned that stage performances don't record and sell their products. It would certainly raise the audiences that pay to see them, and you could pay royalties.
Very few musicals today attract much attention.
One that has is "Six," about the 6 wives of Henry VIII.
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This is an exception.
I loved the series, "The Neighbors."
It had 2 seasons and I bought both of them.
30m | TV-PG
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My Favorite episode is "Halloween-ween."