主持人:Phil Whelan
Every weekday from noon, The Brew is a chat and music show. Hosted by Phil Whelan, guests include regular contributors and drop-ins, who span topics from current affairs to cookery, sport, the arts, technology, and music... lots of music.
Happy Wednesday. Welcome to The Brew. Coming up at 12:10 our New York correspondent Tracy Quan is back, live from the Big Apple, where the New York primaries have just wrapped up. So, what's that actually all about? Listen to Tracy for more. Then at 12:40, Philippe Dova from RTL France joins us from Singapore to talk all about La Fête de la Musique, the World Music Festival, which he attended in Siem Reap last week. At 1:25, we have a slight 'variation' on our usual Wednesday classical music session. Paul Archibald is away on holiday, so instead today, live from Melbourne, we welcome back renowned Australian concert pianist Kristian Chong to The Brew. He's teamed up with the Hong Kong Phil's Principal Flute, Meg Sterling, for a stunning new album entitled 'Silver Skies - Music for Flute and Piano'. Released in May, it combines historical French flute traditions with some modern Australian composers who we all need to hear from.
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Tuesday. Today on The Brew we'll do that weekly dash over to Aussie; firstly to catch up with biz futurist Morris Miselowski. Today: Across the world, are young people still prioritising the idea of going to university. Bearing in mind the money that can be made in the various new types of 'job', and the (often) lifelong expense of uni, it's a fair question. Also... apparently Japan is running out of robot wolves! Morris has more. From the other side of Melbourne to Morris, Jarrod Watt will be with you at 12:40, bringing all the news from Down Under that's fit to broadcast (plus a few smokin' Aussie tracks).