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The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

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The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast
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  • The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

    The AI discussion about 100 years of recordings of Beethoven Symphonies

    07-03-2026 | 30 Min.
    This week’s podcast is the last in a cycle of four. Using the same sources as the Hi-Fi Hobbyist did last week, our AI protagonists discuss the significance of the key recordings of Beethoven’s 9 Symphonies. 

    This week’s music accompanying the podcast are selections from an early recording of Arturo Toscanini conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 in F major, Opus 68, the ‘Pastorale' at the Queen's Hall, London in 1937, first released in 1943 and now in the public domain and available at Wikimedia Commons. Listen for the genuine surface noise of a 78 rpm shellac record faithfully reproduced on the digital transcription! 
    I hope you enjoy the discussion and want to listen to more podcasts from the HiFi Hobbyist, including the last three about the Beethoven Symphonies, if you have arrived at this one first!
  • The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

    100 years of recordings of Beethoven’s Symphonic Cycle

    28-02-2026 | 56 Min.
    This week’s podcast is the third of a four-week cycle. This week will review recordings of Beethoven’s nine symphonies from the last one hundred years. This will be followed next week by letting our AI protagonists discuss the most significant recordings of Beethoven’s symphonies. 
    The podcasts are all accompanied by extracts from the Symphonies. This week’s recordings of the Eroica Symphony are performed by The Czech National Symphony Orchestra and published by the Musopen Kickstarter Project under a Creative Commons PDM 1.0 Licence and hosted at classicals.de
    I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast, and if you do, please come back next week for the last podcast in the cycle, or if you have not done so, catch up with the previous podcasts.
  • The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

    What happens when AI debates the merits of Beethoven's Symphonies

    21-02-2026 | 43 Min.
    This week's podcast is the second in a cycle of four in which our AI protagonists discuss Beethoven’s 9 Symphonies. Using the same sources as the Hi-Fi Hobbyist did last week, our AI protagonists select and rank their favourite three symphonies, and then go on to justify and debate their choices.

    Whose choice will resonate with you? The Hi-Fi Hobbyist, or one of our AI protagonists?

    It is perhaps appropriate, given the subject matter, that this cycle of podcasts about Beethoven’s symphonies is the most ambitious the HiFi Hobbyist has yet produced.

    This week's music accompanying the podcast is the final movement from Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. The first part covers the section where Beethoven revisits the themes from the preceding movements and effectively rejects them. The second part introduces the Ode to Joy theme, and the podcast concludes with the glorious conclusion to the movement, the Symphony, and Beethoven’s Symphonic output.

    The recording is provided by the European Archive of Music, hosted at musopen.org and made available in the public domain.

    Enjoy the debate and stick around to listen to the conclusion to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony at the end of the podcast.
  • The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

    The HiFi Hobbyist's guide to Beethoven's 9 Symphonies in which select our top 5 Beethoven symphonies

    14-02-2026 | 52 Min.
    This week’s podcast is the first of a four-week cycle. This week we will review Beethoven’s nine symphonies and choose a top five. This will be followed next week by letting our AI protagonists discuss the symphonies and the Hi-Fi Hobbyists ranking.

    After that, the following week’s podcast will consider some of the greatest recordings of Beethoven’s 9 Symphonies cycles, both from a musical and audio perspective, as befits a Hi-fi hobbyist podcast. The four-week cycle will conclude with an AI discussion of the different recordings.

    The podcasts are all accompanied by extracts from the Symphonies. This week’s recordings are performed by performed by The Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, who were recorded live on March 10, 2002 at the Grosser Saal der Orangerie. The recordings are provided by classicals.de and used under Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.

    I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast and if you do, please come back in future weeks for the later podcasts.
  • The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

    The AI Debate about CHi-Fi: Hi-Fi Hobbyists dream or nightmare?

    07-02-2026 | 21 Min.
    This week’s podcast is a generated debate to decide whether Chi-Fi represents a dream or a nightmare for the Hi-Fi Hobbyist. The AI protagonists use the sources from last week's podcast to create their arguments. 

    Once again, the music accompanying this podcast consists of tracks of Chinese music by Kazoom, played on traditional Chinese instruments, hosted by Pixabay.com, and used under a Pixabay licence.

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Over The HiFi Hobbyist Podcast

This podcast is part of the HiFi Hobbyist Multichannel project for people whose hobby is High Fidelity audio reproduction. It started life as a blog in 2020 and has expanded to include videocasts and AI-generated audio discussions. The HiFi Hobbyist podcast is a new channel that aims to discuss the issues raised in more detail through a dedicated audio podcast channel where in-depth talks will be alternated by AI discussions of the same issue. We will also produce occasional special editions. Our goal is to publish once a week. You can visit the main HiFi Hobbyist site at hifihobbyist.net
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