Inside the Music

Last updated

Inside the Music is a Canadian radio program, which began airing on CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 in 2007. Hosted by Patti Schmidt, the program airs documentaries about musicians, frequently but not exclusively Canadians.

Contents

It covers the inspiration for music, the motivations of performers, and outside events that influence a composer's work. [1]

Musicians profiled on the series have included Joni Mitchell, Oscar Peterson, Lenny Breau, Emanuel Ax, Pinchas Zukerman, Ian Tyson, Jackie Shane, Jim Cuddy, Leonard Cohen and The Byrds.

My Playlist

My Playlist, a CBC Radio series in which a guest host is invited to play some of their own favourite songs, began as a recurring feature on Inside the Music. It now airs as a separate weekly program, although it is still produced by the same team as Inside the Music.

Related Research Articles

CBC Radio Canadian radio broadcaster

CBC Radio is the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC operates a number of radio networks serving different audiences and programming niches, all of which are outlined below.

CBC Music is a Canadian FM radio network operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It used to concentrate on classical and jazz. In 2007 and 2008, the network transitioned towards a new "adult music" format with a variety of genres, with the classical genre generally restricted to midday hours. In 2009, Radio 2 averaged 2.1 million listeners weekly, and it was the second-largest radio network in Canada.

CKLU-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at FM 96.7 in Sudbury, Ontario. It is the campus radio station of the city's Laurentian University, and airs programming in both English and French, along with special interest programming for other language communities in the area.

Patti Schmidt is a Canadian radio personality from CBC Radio and a former singer and bassist. She currently lives in Montreal.

Saturday Night Blues is a Canadian radio program, which airs Saturday nights on CBC Music. Hosted by Holger Petersen, the program airs a mix of blues concerts, recordings and interviews with blues musicians. SNB first broadcast on CBC Radio One in 1987. Initially airing for one hour weekly, the program was expanded to two hours in 1990.

Bandwidth was a Canadian radio program, which formerly aired on most CBC Radio One stations in Ontario on Saturday afternoons. The program, produced by CBO-FM in Ottawa, was broadcast in all Ontario markets except Toronto, where CBLA-FM airs its own local production, Big City, Small World, in the same time slot. The program also formerly aired in Nunavut, where it was later replaced by The True North Concert Series.

Canada Live is a Canadian radio program aired on both CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 since 2007. It debuted on March 19, 2007 on CBC Radio 2, and airs concert performances in a variety of musical genres from locations across Canada.

CBC Radio 3 Sessions is a Canadian radio program, which airs on the satellite radio network CBC Radio 3. Hosted by Tariq Hussain, the program airs in-studio sessions by Canadian musicians in the Radio 3 studios, including both live song performances and interview segments. Two artists are profiled in each episode, each of which performs for half an hour.

<i>Q</i> (radio show) Canadian radio show

Q is a Canadian arts magazine show produced by and airing on CBC Radio One, with syndication to public radio stations in the United States through Public Radio Exchange. The program mainly features interviews with prominent cultural and entertainment figures, though subjects and interviewees also deal with broader cultural topics such as their social, political and business aspects, as well as weekly panels on television/film and music on Mondays and Fridays respectively.

Saturday Afternoon at the Opera is a Canadian radio programme, which airs Saturday afternoons on CBC Music. The programme airs live and pre-recorded opera concert performances, as well as interviews with opera artists and reviews of opera CDs.

World Report is a Canadian radio news program, which airs weekdays at 5, 6, 7 and 8 AM, and Saturdays and Sundays at 6, 7, 8 and 9 AM, on CBC Radio One. It currently lasts 10 minutes and focuses on major national and international news, allowing the local and regional programming during those timeslots to focus their content on their own regions. The program's current weekday anchor as of May 7, 2018 is Nil Köksal, and the weekend anchor is Marcia Young. The programme began in 1958 as The World at Eight and was called The World at Seven, The World at Eight or The World at Nine, depending on the hour and time zone in which it was heard, until October 1982 when it was renamed World Report. It was presented by Rex Loring for over 22 years until his retirement in 1990.

Deep Roots is a Canadian radio program focusing on folk and roots music. The program, hosted by Tom Power, airs on CBC Radio 2.

Tom Power is a Canadian musician and broadcaster, best known as the host of Q on CBC Radio One, previously Deep Roots and Radio 2 Morning on CBC Radio 2. In August 2016, he was named as the permanent new host of Q, succeeding Shad.

CBC Music Top 20, formerly Radio 2 Top 20, is a Canadian radio record chart program, which airs across Canada on the CBC Music network. Hosted by Grant Lawrence, the show counts down the week's top songs played on the network's daily adult album alternative programs Mornings and Drive, as determined by a mix of Canadian record sales and listener voting feedback.

Podcast Playlist is a Canadian radio program, which airs weekly on CBC Radio One. Co-hosted by Elamin Abdelmahmoud and the show's producer Lindsay Michael, the program is a documentary series which explores a particular theme in each episode through curated excerpts from online podcasts.

The Doc Project is a Canadian podcast and radio program, which airs weekly on CBC Radio One. Hosted by Acey Rowe, the program airs radio documentaries, essays, and first person stories each week.

Marvin's Room is a Canadian radio program, which airs on CBC Music. Hosted by Amanda Parris, the program explores the genre of rhythm and blues, incorporating both historical and contemporary music in the genre.

CBC Music Backstage Pass is a Canadian music television series, which airs Friday nights and Sunday afternoons on CBC Television. The series, which premiered in 2013, is produced by CBC Music and features live musical performances by musicians, interspersed with short interview segments.

Reclaimed is a Canadian radio program, which airs Wednesday evenings on CBC Music and is repeated the following Sunday evening on CBC Radio One. Hosted by Jarrett Martineau, the program airs music by indigenous musicians from Canada and the world.

C'est formidable! is a Canadian radio show, which airs Sundays on CBC Music and Saturdays on CBC Radio One. Hosted by Florence Khoriaty, the program airs a selection of French language music from Quebec, France and other francophone countries for the English Canadian audience. The show is produced by Frank Opolko.

References

  1. "CBC.ca - Program Guide - Programs".