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Things That Seemed Important At The Time

Mark Limachermarklimacher.com
Join composer and pianist Mark Limacher as he discusses music, philosophy, politics, and history, exposing their unexpected intersections in this witty, engaging and highly irreverent podcast. Featuring guest musicians, artists, thinkers, writers and ponderers, Things That Seemed Important At The Time, breathes fresh perspectives into new and highly-exhausted topics alike.

Episodes

"Filling the Well" - a conversation with Lesley Hinger & Quinn Gibson

Lesley Hinger and Quinn Gibson join Mark to discuss the communicative capacities of single notes, the state of modern academia, and ponder the classic axiom "there's gotta be a well there, but we don't know how to fill it, or what to fill it with". Lesley Hinger's Website Quinn Gibson's Website Support the show...

Feb 07, 20231 hr 22 minSeason 2Ep. 6

"Job Done Elaine!" - A Conversation with Kenna Burima

Mark is joined by the one and only Kenna Burima to discuss and celebrate her new song cycle, “While She Sleeps”. Fasten in for a beautiful meander through her creative process, be it about “not caring”, “writing shitty songs”, and/or “giving space between notes”. One for the books! Connect with Kenna on her instagram , and her website . Support the show...

Jan 30, 20231 hr 24 minSeason 2Ep. 5

"Who is this Against?" - On "Accessibility" with Daniel Pelton

Local emerging artist Daniel Pelton drops by to discuss the role of the audience in new music, and whether or not Ludovico Einaudi is, in fact, one of the greatest performance artists of our age. Check out Daniel's music here! Support the show

Nov 14, 202244 minSeason 2Ep. 2

We've Lost! Season 2 Opener with Quinn Gibson

Startled by the contents of a debate between Sam Seder and Brad Polumbo about student debt belief, Quinn and Mark bemoan the degree to which the arts and humanities have already “lost” in our society. Humor abounds in this, the opening salvo of Season 2. For extra upset, here’s a link to the debate in question. Support the show

Nov 08, 202250 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Postmodern JokeBox - with Jiajia Li & Quinn Gibson

Brilliant musician Jiajia Li joins Mark & Quinn LIVE in studio to have a discussion about a prior conversation, in which they had discussed the inevitable messiness of term "postmodernism". Metacommentary at its finest. Check out her work at: www.jiajiamusic.com YouTube: Jiajia Li Support the show...

Oct 04, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 12

The Party Band Memoirs with Chris Dadge

This week Mark is joined by local luminary and improvisation impresario, Chris Dadge. Much recollection is done of days past, from their first meeting to the thrilling origins of Bug Incision. Tune in for what will surely be the first of many appearances, and keep listening to the end to hear the correct hierarchic breakdown of Red Hot Chili Peppers albums. Check out Chris's work: bugincision.com chrisdadge.bandcamp.com Support the show...

Jul 19, 202155 min

"Why is New Music?" with Lesley Hinger

Composer and local big shot Lesley Hinger drops by to answer the tough questions, like “Why is New Music?” and “What is the correct number of notes a piece should have?”. Check out Lesley’s music on her soundcloud page, and support everything New Works Calgary has to offer! lesleyhinger.com soundcloud.com/lesleyhinger neworkscalgary.com Support the show...

Jul 12, 202155 minSeason 1Ep. 7

The Gibson-Reid Summit; Performancelessness 2 Roundtable

A real barn burner of an episode as violinist Laura Reid joins Quinn and Mark for a "cast reunion" from the "Performancelessness Chapter 2" video in which all things Education were discussed. Due to the cruel necessity of editing, many things, however, were inevitably left on the table. Thus, a roundtable was assembled to dredge up what was buried, what was lost, what was obscured. Check out Laura's duo project with Jia Jia Li, "Who Cares" on Bandcamp, their ne...

Jul 05, 202158 min

The Limacher Notebook - Transit Stigma, with Neighbor Bernard!

Longtime friend and occasional Unprocessed guest, Neighbor Bernard, "The Unlicensed Attorney", drops by as the de facto Local Correspondent for the show. Tune in as Mark and Bernie try to unpack some of the pervasive 'transit stigma' that exists in the City of Calgary, and what might be done to remedy it. Join the conversation at www.marklimacher.com, and become a supporter of the show! Support the show...

Jun 28, 202132 minSeason 1Ep. 5

"Meh, It's All Subjective"

Mark and Quinn explore the use of the word "Subjective" as an age old conversation stopper, and other ways in which this word can really get under a person's skin. Mark offers a bizarre anecdote and interpretation of the typical "pain scale", and Quinn offers some clarifications about how to employ this ubiquitous word with a little more care! Join the conversation at www.marklimacher.com, and become a supporter of the show. Support the show...

Jun 21, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Limacher Notebook - Some Thoughts on Boredom

Mark unveils a new project for the podcast, "The Limacher Notebook", in which he pitches some ideas that are kicking around, careful not to offer any particular closure or resolution. The opening salvo takes the form of some thoughts on "Boredom", a theme that Mark finds artistically riveting and exhilarating. Join the conversation at www.marklimacher.com, and become a supporter of the show! Support the show...

Jun 14, 202123 minSeason 1Ep. 3

You Can't Order a Sandwich with a Tune - Bernstein Norton Lectures, Part 1

In this episode, Mark starts a multi-part conversation about the Norton Lectures given by Leonard Berstein in 1973, entitled "The Unanswered Question". Fair warning, it gets a little dense, but the subject matter is intoxicating! Support the show

Jun 04, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Wishin' & Hopin' - The Inaugural Episode

In this inaugural episode of Things That Seemed Important At The Time , Mark reminisces about the time he upset everyone by talking about the moral imperative of abandoning hope. Join him as he seeks some breakthroughs, and a few laughs, with guests Laura Reid, Andrew Buskell, and Quinn Gibson. Support the show

Jun 04, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 1