主持人:James Ross (guest presenter)
Happy Wednesday. Welcome to The Brew. The news just in is that Philippe Dova is tied up last minute, so he'll be back next Wednesday at his regular time. We will, however, be finding out all about the world's oldest orchestra, which dates back to the 1740s. That's before Mozart was born, and just before the actual 'classical' period in music history kicked in. Crazy! At 1:25, Paul Archibald will tell you a lot more, and play some amazing recordings by... the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra from Germany, as it's 'classical' music day once again.
主持人:James Ross (guest presenter)
James Ross in for today's Brew, and kicking off today at 12.10 with our business futurist Morris Miselowski, as we discuss the AI Death Clock, and what it means for humanity! After 12.30 Jarrod Watt with All Things Aussie - some great new songs, the possibility of an election announcement this weekend, and the controversy around Kylie's new "Tension" tour which kicked off in Perth on Saturday, and continues tonight in Adelaide. Then after the One O'Clock News, Merrin Pearse (photo) joins us to discuss growing your own herbs and flowers... Plus the best in music through until 2.