Hearing the Pulitzers: A piece-by-piece, episode-by-episode exploration of the winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Music with hosts Andrew Granade and David Thurmaier.

Hearing The Pulitzers
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Hearing the Pulitzers: A piece-by-piece, episode-by-episode exploration of the winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Music with hosts Andrew Granade and David Thurmaier.
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Recent Episodes

July 15, 2026
Episode 68 - 2010: Jennifer Higdon, Violin Concerto
Hosts Dave and Andrew interview composer Jennifer Higdon about her Violin Concerto, analyzing its place among Pulitzer Prize winners.

June 10, 2026
Episode 67 - 2009: Steve Reich, Double Sextet
Hosts Dave and Andrew interview composer Steve Reich about his "Double Sextet" and its place in his celebrated career.

April 21, 2026
Episode 66 - 2008: David Lang, The Little Match Girl Passion
In this episode, Dave and Andrew explore an oratorio for voice and percussion that mingles minimalism, Bach, and a fairy tale. Will that mixture prove potent for them? And has Andrew ever been more excited for a particular winning piece? If you'd like more information about David Lang and The Little Match Girl Passion, we recommend: David Lang's website Dominic Wells's "In the Footsteps of Bach's St. Matthew Passion: The Passion Setting of David Lang and James MacMillan" Tempo 67, no. 264 (2013): 40–51. Tom Service's BBC podcast "The Listening Service" on The Match Girl Passion William Robin's Industry: Bang on a Can and New Music in the Marketplace New York: Oxford University Press, 2021
74 total episodes available with 2 transcripts
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