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Welcome to Episode 134 of Busy Kids Love Music! As we approach Halloween, we're diving into one of the most famous and captivating musical stories of all time: The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber. In this episode, you'll learn all about this beloved musical and the story behind it. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The backstory of The Phantom of the Opera,first written as a novel by Gaston Leroux in 1910. How Andrew Lloyd Webber was inspired to turn this haunting tale into a musical masterpiece. Key highlights from the musical, including the dramatic love story between the Phantom and Christine. The iconic moments from the show, such as the famous falling chandelier scene. A closer look at some of the most famous songs from the musical, including "The Music of the Night" and "All I Ask of You." Musical Highlights Throughout the episode, you'll hear snippets of music from *The Phantom of the Opera* performed: The Phantom of the Opera - Epic Piano Solo | Leiki Ueda "Masquerade" from Phantom Of The Opera - solo piano 'The Music of The Night' Ramin Karimloo | The Phantom of The Opera All I Ask Of You | The Phantom Of The Opera Overture Bonus Resources Love Broadway musicals? Don't miss these bonus resources: 1. Busy Kids Love Music Episode 94 all about Broadway musicals. 2. A fun DIY Broadway Poster Printable for your kids to design and color. Curated Playlist I've put together a special YouTube playlist featuring iconic scenes from both The Phantom of the Opera musical production and the 2004 film adaptation. You'll also find clips of the thrilling chandelier crash scene! Check it out here. Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the episode, and have a fantastic Halloween! Keep making music, and I'll see you in the next episode. Subscribe & Review If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more music-loving families!
All Classical Radio's Program Director John Pitman recently caught up with Hollywood actor and classical musician John Malkovich. Hear their hilarious chat about Malkovich's The Music Critic, a new recording from a recent Oregon Symphony concert in June 2024. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-malkovich/
In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek vertelt Ab Nieuwdorp je wat meer over het stuk 'The music of stillness' van Elaine Hagenberg, een hedendaagse Amerikaanse componiste. Maar, hij laat dit prachtige koorwerk vooral voor zich spreken. Vind bij het luisteren naar de muziek de stilte in jezelf. Inner peace, daar gaat het om vandaag. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7).
On this episode of the Post Podcast, KAYS 94.3's The Morning Blend host Jeff Leiker discusses Thomas More Prep-Marian's upcoming production of "The Music Man," with director Travis Grizzell.
Tim Beveridge is bringing his show 'The Music Is Bond' to Wellington next week. It's set to take audiences on a thrilling journey through the legendary soundtracks that have become famous alongside the James Bond movies. From Goldfinger, to Live and Let Die, the show will pay homage to the incredible composers and artists who have contributed to the Bond legacy. Accompanying Orchestra Wellington will be three incredibly talented soloists including Lavina Williams, Caitlin Smith, Naomi Ferguson, and Tim Beveridge. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming to US audiences in October is Aleksey Igudesman's show The Music Critic, which, with a cast of musicians and the actor John Malkovich, combines classical music, comedy and theatre to focus on 'the most horrible reviews of the most beautiful music ever written.' Aleksey spoke to online editor Davina recently about the ideas behind the show, what we can learn from reviews and critics, as well as how to deal with a bad review. Watch the trailer for The Music Critic here Check out thestrad.com for the latest news, articles and reviews on all things to do with string playing. Register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards. Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad Twitter: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_ Schumann Piano Quartet - Andante cantabile Dvorak Piano Quintet - Scherzo Violins: Aleksey Igudesman, So-ock Kim Viola: Max Baillie Cello: Tanja Tetzlaff Piano: Hyung-ki Joo
Chris Lorenzo vs. VINNE - MAMI (Kastra "Clothes Off" Edit) David Guetta vs. Benny Benassi - Satisfaction Joel Corry & Becky Hill - History (Ownboss Remix) Waka Flocka Flame - Grove St. Party (Olive Oil Remix) Riton vs. Generate vs. Swanky Tunes - Fake ID (Kastra "House Party" Edit) Seth Hills - The Middle SMACK Bancali - Love Language Supermode - Tell Me Why (MEDUZA Remix) Rihanna vs. Jake Tarry - What's My Name (Pat C's 'The Music' Edit) BORNS - Electric Love (TWINSICK 2022 Remix) Jon Warg & Loth - Generation Guglielmo Nasini & Renato Gratis - Super Hero BoonT - Church Groove Cat Dealers & Lucas Vane ft. Elise Legrow - Hey Hey Ayor - Time Laidback Luke & Eva Simons - Flexin (Maddow Remix) Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (Tim Hox Remix) Timmy Trumpet & Showtek - Burn Andrew Rayel & Roman Messer - Get Down
Troy University is now offering a new Master of Business Administration in Music Industry. And, the degree is giving music students practical industry experience, as Producer Jaelanne Thomas reports. And Host Marissa Lacey brings us a story on "The Music Man" statue. It depicts a man playing the saxophone and was placed there in honor of clarinet player and emeritus professor of Music, Carl Vollrath.
It's Midday on the Arts.Now, more music, or in this case a musical about music, in a way. Our theater critic, J. Wynn Rousuck, who visits each week with her reviews of Maryland's regional stage, joins Tom today to share her impressions of an unusual new production of Meredith Willson's 1957 classic, The Music Man, now on stage at the Olney Theater Center. What sets this production apart is that half of the musical's cast is deaf, and the other half hearing, and the presentation uses ASL (American Sign Language) and English supertitles along with conventional song and dialogue. It's complicated, but effective, Judy says. Starring acclaimed deaf actor James Caverly in the title role, the musical is co-directed by Michael Baron and Sandra Mae Frank, with music direction by Christopher Youstra and special "Artistic Sign Language" direction by Michelle Banks.The Music Man continues at Olney Theatre Center through July 24. Follow the theater links above for showtimes and ticketing information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The classic American musical "The Music Man" has been a big hit this year with its revival on Broadway and on many regional and local stages across the country. John Yang went to the Olney Theatre Center in Maryland to see a novel take on the standard, and how art can be a model for a more inclusive society, where deaf and hearing communities live side by side. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The classic American musical "The Music Man" has been a big hit this year with its revival on Broadway and on many regional and local stages across the country. John Yang went to the Olney Theatre Center in Maryland to see a novel take on the standard, and how art can be a model for a more inclusive society, where deaf and hearing communities live side by side. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The classic American musical "The Music Man" has been a big hit this year with its revival on Broadway and on many regional and local stages across the country. John Yang went to the Olney Theatre Center in Maryland to see a novel take on the standard, and how art can be a model for a more inclusive society, where deaf and hearing communities live side by side. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A move to the country goes awry for a newlywed woman. What did she do and what happens? And what deeper meaning might there be in her cautionary tale? Find out in this lesson, which offers a summary of Saki's 'The Music on the Hill'.
As the premier banking partner at Expo 2020 Dubai, Emirates NBD is hosting a pioneering, site-wide, banking experience for residents and international visitors. They're also showcasing potential Future Banking experiences at the futuristic Expo branch on Al Wasl Avenue. As you walk into the branch, directly in front of you - there are five distinct 'pods' with immersive, interactive exhibits...covering a range of future-facing topics. Right now the pods are just concepts but each has an expert on hand with everything you need to know about what MIGHT be possible in banking in the near future. In the second episode of Season 4 we're back at Emirates NBD's Expo branch looking at a concept that isn't perhaps what you'd expect from a retail banking institution...the Music Marketplace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With music from 'The Music of Ancient Greece - An Appreciation' and others Billy and Jessy play a one shot in the world of AGON.
THE MUSIC POLICE – Mary and Briscoe travel to the planet Bubbellopilla. Their assignment is to capture a lost recital by the now-famous musician, Chartreuse Pinkley, in her student days. But are Mary and Briscoe risking being captured themselves … by the Music Police? A children's radio series written and produced by Jim Cheff. Starring Cara Alboucq, Jim Cheff, Bill Culbertson, Kris Culbertson, Katie King and April Stalder. ©2017 Jim Cheff, All Rights Reserved.
The Music is the self-titled debut album from The Music and on this show Jim Salveson finds out all about it with guitarist Adam Nutter.This podcast was recorded in the spring of 2021 12 months after the band accounted their reformation after a decade of acrimonious separation.Adam talks about his experience of writing and recording the album, how it feels to be back together a decade on and what it was like, as a young lad, being caught up in the hype whirlwind that surrounded the albums release.You can listen to the full album here: https://open.spotify.com/album/1dyjTmcII2Xl6Sh5xDMcnr?si=YBnPwiJORp-ExdmZPR1u2A&dl_branch=1and head more from Adam on his own podcast "Music and more with Adam Nutter" here: https://podfollow.com/1538484785The XS Long player Podcast is taken from the XS Long player radio show on XS Manchester: A classic album played in full every Thursday night ay 8pm (GMT) listen live via www.xsmanchester.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PART 2: Mic Tee asks himself big questions - the WHY behind all the pushing, grinding, hustling. And he shares the power of evaluating it all, to really see what matters most in life. "When I started chasing the life of no borders and limits, I found myself in a life of borders and limits." Today's guest is Mic Tee, a Music Executive and Producer originally from Toronto, Canada but seen in studios all over the world. Mic Tee started carving his path in the music biz as a scrappy club DJ/MC in college to then ghost writing and producing submissions for huge named artists (Pharrell, Flo Rida, Pitbull, Lil Wayne – just to name a few). When Mic Tee's music career took off rather quickly, his lifestyle reflected a version of success many strive to achieve. Mic Tee most recently teamed up with a number of his industry colleagues to start an artist development and music education firm, Emtee Education. The company helps artists and labels in developing a strategy to build a long lasting career in music. With a strong focus on the emotional and mental aspect, Emtee Education's main goal is to bring the importance of career sustainability into the forefront. In this episode Willow and Mic Tee talk candidly about where his love of music began to what really matters in life now after achieving success in the music industry. We tackle the topics like; the pressures of having to answer 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' and how it plays into the hustle culture, and eventual burnout, how not everything is what it seems behind the glossy images and flashy online personas, how asking yourself the big question; ‘Why am I doing this?' leads to clarity, spirituality and the power of a higher purpose. By re-evaluating his version of success, Mic Tee reignited the things that actually matter. Like being able to change the world, and making people's lives better. Listen in to hear all of this and much more! Follow Mic on IG: @itsmictee Check out his mentorship venture: emteeeducation.com
"When I started chasing the life of no borders and limits, I found myself in a life of borders and limits." Today's guest is Mic Tee, a Music Executive and Producer originally from Toronto, Canada but seen in studios all over the world. Mic Tee started carving his path in the music biz as a scrappy club DJ/MC in college to then ghost writing and producing submissions for huge named artists (Pharrell, Flo Rida, Pitbull, Lil Wayne – just to name a few). When Mic Tee's music career took off rather quickly, his lifestyle reflected a version of success many strive to achieve. Mic Tee most recently teamed up with a number of his industry colleagues to start an artist development and music education firm, Emtee Education. The company helps artists and labels in developing a strategy to build a long lasting career in music. With a strong focus on the emotional and mental aspect, Emtee Education's main goal is to bring the importance of career sustainability into the forefront. In this episode Willow and Mic Tee talk candidly about where his love of music began to what really matters in life now after achieving success in the music industry. We tackle the topics like; the pressures of having to answer 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' and how it plays into the hustle culture, and eventual burnout, how not everything is what it seems behind the glossy images and flashy online personas, how asking yourself the big question; ‘Why am I doing this?’ leads to clarity, spirituality and the power of a higher purpose. By re-evaluating his version of success, Mic Tee reignited the things that actually matter. Like being able to change the world, and making people's lives better. Listen in to hear all of this and much more! Follow him on IG: @itsmictee His new venture: emteeeducation.com
Scotland via LA, BURNS delivers 51 tracks in five minutes... are you ready?
Double bubble, for the price of one...I have Mc Spooka the Shellery Rapper/Songwriter alongside HipHop Rapper Retro-Da-Original gracing the Show. Amazing insight into two up an coming artistes for 2021, the change of audio is truly welcoming. Watch the full replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAesPu_ofF4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-maxfield/message
Welcome to From A to G The podcast where you can hear about the journey musicians have taken through the industry. I’m Michael, bass player and recent university graduate. Every two weeks I’ll be chatting with guests about their stories. Don't know where to start? Check out the episodes:'Bruce Carters Musical Journey' or 'The Music in Movies' Check out the Instagram, Twitter or Patreon page for more information. And please enjoy the journey from A to G
Ground-breaking music educator Dr Anita Collins' new book The Music Advantage draws on the latest international neurological research to reveal the extraordinary and surprising benefits of children learning music. Music plays an important role in brain development that promotes learning, concentration and the ability to persevere with challenging tasks. Gregory Dobbs talks to Anita about the value of singing to your baby and why sound is one of the most valuable senses in cognitive development. Discover why learning music as a child supports and promotes learning and is a critical component in learning to read. Music learning, says Dr Collins, promotes confidence and persistence, and creates a culture of lifelong learning that has benefits right through to adulthood. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3nMf3O3
HERE IT IS! A PREVIEW OF FU_MUSIC WITH THE FIRST PODCAST FEATURING AN ALL-STAR CAST!Swing music. Big Bands. Rock n Roll. Folk Music. Grunge. Hip Hop. Emo. Remember when there was a type of music that defined a generation, that spoke for and to its hopes, dreams, angst, frustration an framed an era with music that reflected that?Well, whatever happened to that? What music is defining Generation Y or Z? What the hell happened to music as a social force and loudpeaker?In the first episode, we talk about it, debate and reflect and wonder if the curated existence of young generations has eliminated the 'music that speaks for a generation' forever. And if so - is that a bad thing or a social evolution?Host: Canadian icon & most memorable Muchmusic VJ Ed the Sock.Panel:Ben Rayner's (@benraynerhatesmusic) column covering music of all types, styles and genres with an sharp honesty and rapier wit was for 22 years a staple at the Toronto Star. Ben's covered every band you can think of, and more, and his reviews are legendary!Eric Alper (@thatericalper) is a long-running Canadian music correspondent, blogger, radio host and former director of media relations at eOne Music and now runs music public relations company That Eric Alper, and is the host of @ThatEricAlper show on SiriusXM. If you've been pining for the style of classic Muchmusic, the second coming starts here with FU_Music!Bringing back the freewheeling, semi-anarchic yet insightful and smart music journalism, opinion and FUN! That's why we're FUN - The FU_Network!Help support us to keep this going on build on what Muchmusic once established before they shit the bed. FU_Music is the spiritual sequel we've all been waiting for and run by Ed the Sock, Much's eternal symbol of cool, honesty and humour.Become a subscriber at patreon.com/funetworktv or give us a one-time boost through PayPal at funetworktv@gmail.com!FU_Music - the FU stands for For Us!And until we establish our own FU_Music channel, you can find FU_Music podcasts under FU_Politics wherever you get podcasts!Find us here under FU_PoliticsiTunes - Rate, Review and Subscribe!https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/fu-politics/id1472299923Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4YQ4rklq8bcsmhTfqgj9jHiHeart Radiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-fu-politics-48983352/Podbeanhttps://fupolitics.podbean.comStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fun-the-fu-network/fu-politicsGoogle Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Z1cG9saXRpY3MvZmVlZC54bWw%3D&hl=en-CAYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRvebbl4FVT9dWt0IdE8ccD1cOkPO5a7Google Playhttps://play.google.com/music/m/Ilgcik5imfx5qwtzxivpyblb2p4Player FMhttps://player.fm/series/fu-politics-2521543Tune In / Alexahttp://tun.in/pjtS0Podtailhttps://podtail.com/en/podcast/fu-politics/Listen Noteshttps://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/fu_politics-fu-politics-jmLPHB1p8FD/Podbayhttps://podbay.fm/podcast/1472299923Castbox.FMhttps://castbox.fm/channel/FU_Politics-id2203478RSS Feedhttps://feed.podbean.com/fupolitics/feed.xml
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EMI present the latest in Library music as well as highlighting some newly digitised rare archive cuts. This month we are joined by James Asher, composer of some classic library tracks for Bruton and Studio G. We talk about playing with Pete Townshend on his debut single, new age music aesthetics and being sampled by The Chemical Brothers and UNKLE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will and Paul are joined by The Shadows drummer Brian Bennet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will and Paul are joined by library writer Kieth Mansfield and film composer John Murphy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A sneak peak of 'The Music of Eric Zann' premiering on the Icebox RAdio Theater's 'Mystery on the Air' podcast on September 13th.
A sneak peak of 'The Music of Eric Zann' premiering on the Icebox RAdio Theater's 'Mystery on the Air' podcast on September 13th.
A wonderful second set to celebrate the start of the Days Between on this week's Deadpod from 6/11/76 Boston Music Hall. What a way to open a set! St. Stephen! They step it up even more by following that with a unique jam into 'Dancing In the Streets' into 'The Music never Stopped.. As you might notice there is no real drums or space in this second set, but an abundance of great tunes and fine playing.. Grateful Dead Boston Music Hall Boston, MA 6/11/76 - Friday Two Saint Stephen [9:34] > Dancing In The Street [12:03] > The Music Never Stopped [4:33];[1:30] ; Ship Of Fools [6:53] % Samson And Delilah [5:50] % Sugaree [9:47] % Sugar Magnolia [6:05] > Eyes Of The World [13:10] > Stella Blue [8:#36];[0:04] ; Sunshine Daydream [2:40] Encore Johnny B. Goode [#3:40] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod080318.mp3 thank you so much for your support of the Deadpod!
Here are three strathspeys from the pen of legendary fiddler Angus Fitchet (1910-1998). The tune are Miss Jessie Moreen, Allan Gibb, Strong Tea (for Norrie Whitelaw). I learnt them from the National Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs publication 'The Music of Angus Fitchet Volume 2). If you would like to read more about Angus follow the link below. https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/hall-of-fame/angus-fitchet-1910-1998/
Our resident horror game aficionado recommended this game for discussion this Halloween week. David Szymanski's horror titles, like The Moon Sliver and Fingerbones, seem to be gaining a bit of a cult following among horror fans, and at least some of those games seem to be sketching out the basis for a larger mythos that Szymanski is developing. As part of this mythos, The Music Machine is presented through a high contrast aesthetic and within the context of a Lovecraftian universe. The game tells a story about evil, both of an intentional nature and of a more awful, more accidental kind.
Well finally we are back with another show! Tonights show is about the letter, The Persecution at Tatsunokuchi. Among all the things we cover we look: * Background on Tatsunokuchi * Taurid Arietid Meteor stream, right on time * Shijo Kingo 16 years without a Gohonzon * The Master Disciple pipeline * Big goal = Big life * Fighting fear * Postcard from Japan * Faith is nothing unusual * Our karmic GPS * Teachers Tonight we have 'The Music' from David Usher. To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Josei Toda’s declaration against nuclear weapons, we play 'Trinity' by Vittoria Conn. Both David and Vittoria are artists on the Podsafe Music Network. Thank you for listening! If you have a question or an experience you would like to send us, write to karen(at)thejarretts.com or jason(at)thejarretts.com If you get a moment, and you would like to, we would really appreciate it if you could write us a review on ITunes. Have a great week!