Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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Eli Larsen | Intro to the episode | ||
Eli Larsen | Bicycles can bring high art to small communities | ||
The Bicycle Opera Project | Bianchi | ||
Larissa Koniuk, Geoffrey Sirett and Stephanie Tritchew | Some opera stories (oh, goody!) | ||
A Shamaluev | PSA for local food and eateries | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for Community Radio | ||
Shane Ivers | PSA for local adventure | ||
Eli Larsen | segue into the second half | ||
Larissa, Geoffrey and Stephanie | Some bike stories! | ||
The Bicycle Opera Project | The Ride of Bicycle Bells | ||
Eli Larsen | With a little adventurous thinking you can do anything on a bicycle. |
This week, an archived episode of a former podcast on bicycles, called Totally Spoke’d. In 2015, I invited Larissa Koniuk, Geoffrey Sirett, and Stephanie Tritchew into the CFRC station in Kingston ON for a conversation on high art with the Bicycle Opera Project.
According to their website, The Bicycle Opera Project was designed to bring contemporary Canadian music to smaller communities where there is little opportunity to hear it; the company closes the gap between audiences and singers by performing in intimate spaces. They perform new Canadian works that focus on current issues, in English. The Bicycle Opera Project: two wheels and a sense of adventure.