Explore every episode of the podcast Whisky High Notes
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Trailer for Series 1 Episode 1 of Whisky High Notes | 22 Mar 2026 | 00:01:02 | |
Just a trailer ahead of the first episode being launched on the 26th March with Sam McShane, Artistic Director of Kings Place, London. A haven where Classical Music and Whisky come together, hosted by Whisky Enthusiast Dr Naomi Belshaw. Inviting guest artists, composers, conductors and the classical music industry to share their favourite music to pair with the exciting world of whisky. | |||
| From Kings Place to the Isle of Harris: Sam McShane | 26 Mar 2026 | 01:03:41 | |
Sam McShane, today's Guest on Whisky High Notes, is Artistic Director at Kings Place in London, where she leads a vibrant programming team and shapes the artistic vision of one of the UK’s most dynamic multi‑arts venues here is Sam’s Music Playlist Naomi Belshaw, the host, and Sam spend the afternoon hearing about Sam's journey as a Classical Music Programmer and the music that has great meaning to her throughout her career, from learning the French Horn to programming at Kings Place in London, Manchester Camerata, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Naomi pairs a range of whiskies from across Scotland, from trusted independent bottler whiskies right through to some of the newest distilleries in Scotland. | |||
| From the Dorchester to the Smoky Abyss: Dan Shilladay | 29 Apr 2026 | 01:04:41 | |
Dan Shilladay, today's Guest on Whisky High Notes, is a violist, and a keen chamber musician. He is a founder member of the Berkeley Ensemble, a flexible group of winds and strings specialising in twentieth and twenty-first century British music. Here is Dan’s Music Playlist Naomi Belshaw, the host, and Dan spend the afternoon uncovering stories of £1 pound concerts in Birmingham and Music banned by Classic FM! Naomi pairs a range of whiskies from Scotland, Sweden, and Yorkshire. | |||
| From Fairy Distance to the Japanese Grain: Dobrinka Tabakova | 28 May 2026 | 00:56:00 | |
In Episode 3, Dobrinka shares some very powerful music that has influenced her own writing over the years, from a Japanese composer inspired by Western Classical Music to a German composer and director who explores colonialism in Africa and early wax cylinder recordings. I pair some very delicate and also powerful pieces with everything from grain whisky to a boutique independent bottling worth the wait. Please do listen to the music in the Episode Here | |||