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Musical fun and frustration on @WFIU's live (mostly) classical music trivia show. Tune in Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET!

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Stand at attention and show your respect. This week, @ethergame explores music written for ceremonies, festivals, other grand or solemn affairs.

wfiu's tweet image. Stand at attention and show your respect. This week, @ethergame explores music written for ceremonies, festivals, other grand or solemn affairs.

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As we enter 2020, @ethergame celebrates music from the twenties in other centuries!

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Now that the leaves have fallen, @ethergame takes a stroll through the evergreen pines this week to explore music about the only color left: green.

wfiu's tweet image. Now that the leaves have fallen, @ethergame takes a stroll through the evergreen pines this week to explore music about the only color left: green.

The impeachment hearings may run past 8:00pm tonight, but Ether Game will begin as soon as they are done! So, stick around for a show all about cheaters, liars, and adulterers in classical music...


Check out the final episode in our mini series about the history "concert etiquette." And subscribe to Ethercast on your podcast app for more answers to big questions in classical music! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/when…


Would you like to take a walk? Find out more about walking music with the most recent Ether Game playlist! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/walk/


Copland insulting Vaughan Williams, Rossini insulting Wagner, Tchaikovsky insulting Brahms, and more on this episode! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/slan…


In the latest episode of Ethercast, Christopher Burrus introduces you to an 18th-century instrument that feels like it came from the 1980s. Listen here! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/vien…


This week in music history, a composer's ship gets torpedoed by a German U-Boat, a falling bookcase (supposedly) kills another composer, a famous musical couple stages a "Bed-In for Peace," and two different domed buildings open their doors, over... indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/this…


Three is the magic number on this week's episode of Ether Game! Check out our playlist of classical works featuring the number 3. indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/thre…


In search of some windy music? Ether Game has your answer, my friend, and it's blowin' in the wind... indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/blow…


Mardi Gras is not over yet! Overindulge with Ether Game, as we explore the music of the Mardi Gras colors: purple, green and gold! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/purp…


Did you catch the latest Ethercast? Christopher Burrus takes a look at the earliest classical music recordings (which are much earlier than you may think)! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/reco…


The Ether Game Brain Trust explores composers who shuffled off this mortal coil too soon. indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/ars-…


Feeling bad about that first draft? Check out our list of composers known for make lots of revisions! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/qual…


Ether Game puts a ring on it, as we celebrate Valentine's Day with a little "Love and Marriage." Check out our playlist of classical works all about romance. indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/love…


On the inaugural episode of "Ethercast," Ether Game's companion podcast, host Christopher Burrus tackles a big question in classical music: are conductors really necessary? indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/ethe…


The mysterious and devilish tritone has the most complicated history of any of the intervals in Western music. Explore it on Ether Game this week! indianapublicmedia.org/ethergame/devi…


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