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Title: An Exploding Dragon Track: Purcell: Francesco Scarlatti: Combattere per vincere, Artist: Billie Rabson with Armonico Consort under Christopher Monks. Publisher: ℗ 2025 Signum Records
Entramos en el cuarto de Mary, la supercientífica de la que nos habló el filósofo autraliano Frank Jackson en 1982y 1986, con músicas que llenan de colores la habitación. fields of forever. Chad Lawson, Peter Gregson, Esther Yoo, James Southall What Gorgeous Thing. Chad Lawson Vaya Vaya. Kronos Quartet, Mahsa Vahdat and the swallow. Caroline ShawArs Nova CopenhagenPaul Hillier Fo¿lk fær andlit. Hildur Guðnadóttir, Emily D'Angelo, das freie orchester Berlin, Jarkko Riihimäki Si dolce e'l tormento. Roberta Mameli,La Venexiana Troppo cruda, HWV 198 Infiammate de Handel Rossana Bertini, Claudio Cavina, La Venexiana Fljo¿tavik. Sigur Rós, Dmitri Ensemble, Stephanie Gonley, Graham Ross Untitled 3 Samskeyti. Sigur Rós Spiritus Sanctus Vivificans de Hildegard von Binge Anna Sandström, Christopher Monks Missa adieu mes amours I. Kyrie a 2 voces y vihuela de de Peñalosa Maria Cristina Kiehr, Jonatan Alvarado, Ariel Abramovich Taladh Chriosta de Peter Gregson Daniel Pioro, Grace Davidson, Clara Sanabras y Hannah Cooke Kad Ja Po¿oh Na Bembašu Božo Vre¿o y Edin Karamazov Escuchar audio
Jess meets up with Love Ssega to swap some of their favourite music. A founding songwriter and vocalist of Clean Bandit, Love Ssega is hugely in demand for his collaborative work across genres from pop to visual art. He is currently the Philharmonia's artist in residence. Ssega came with some truly epic Elgar played by Sheku Kanneh Mason, a serious ear worm of an opera chorus by Verdi, and introduced Jess to the incredible voice of Alice Smith (she's been listening to her on loop since). Meanwhile Jess played Ssega Vivaldi arranged by Max Richter, some 12th century vocal music by Hildegard von Bingen, and an elegy to the environment by Marvin Gaye. PLAYLIST: MAX RICHTER/VIVALDI: Spring 1 – from the Four Seasons Recomposed [Daniel Hope (violin), Zurich Chamber Orchestra] VERDI: Va pensiero – Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves (from Nabucco) [Chorus and Orchestra of Royal Opera House, London, Bernard Haitink (cond)] MARVIN GAYE: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) ELGAR – Cello Concerto in E minor, op.85 – 1st mvt [Sheku Kanneh Mason (cello), London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (cond)] PETER GABRIEL: The Book of Love WILLIAM MATHIAS: Zodiac Trio, op.70 – 1st mvt ‘Pisces' [Dallas Triptych Players] HILDEGARD von BINGEN: Spiritus Sanctus Vivificans [Armonico Consort, Christopher Monks (dir) ALICE SMITH: Wednesday's Child
In our first episode, we discuss the True Crime of Christopher Monks in his peculiar Murder For Hire, and the tragic murder of 12 year old Tia Rigg. ***THIS PODCAST DEAL WITH ADULT THEMES WHICH SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING. LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED.*** Make sure to rate, review and subscribe. Follow us on Social Media Instagram: @murderonourmindspodcast Twitter: @murderonourmind Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329888131197720/ Or email us at MurderOnOurMinds@Gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/murder-on-our-minds/message
Today our podcast connects with Christopher Monks, editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency and author of The Ultimate Game Guide to Your Life (Tow Books). Producer: Jon-Barrett Ingels and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Host: Jon-Barrett Ingels Guest: Christopher Monks
In 2009, Christopher Monks persuaded a boyfriend, he met through an internet chat room, to kill his parents in return for a distributing reward.*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED AS THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT THEMES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING *** More information can be found on our website at http://theywalkamonguspodcast.com For early advert free access and other extras visit https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUs MUSIC I Believe in You by Lee RosevereSmall Steps by Lee RosevereDisconnect by Rest You Sleeping GiantHearth by Rest You Sleeping GiantExpectations by Lee RosevereAll music sourced from http://freemusicarchive.org and used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ You can follow us via our social media profiles: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_Podcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1346814312074979/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Acast - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we’re wrapping up our summer series of parenting fails. I hope it’s been helpful for you to hear other parents share their fails, not only because the stories are often entertaining, but because I think it’s helpful to hear that no parent is perfect. No matter how hard we try or how much we love our kids, parenting fails are inevitable. The best thing we can do for our kids is just say sorry and try not to make the same mistakes again. Parenting is stressful enough without beating yourself up for past mistakes. Parents featured in this episode include: Mary Elizabeth Williams from Episode 35. Mary Elizabeth is the author of A Series of Catastrophes and Miracles: A True Story of Love, Science and Cancer. Mike Spohr from Episode 36. Mike is the editor of BuzzFeed Parents. Christopher Monks from Episode 37. Chris is the editor of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. Jeannie Gaffigan from Episode 38. Jeannie is comedian Jim Gaffigan’s writing partner. She also happens to be his wife and co-writer on the Jim Gaffigan Show, which I highly recommend if you haven’t seen it yet. Sarah Maizes from Episode 41. Sarah is the author of Got Milf?: The Modern Mom’s Guide to Feeling Fabulous, Looking Great, and Rocking A Minivan.
If you aren’t familiar with McSweeney’s, it features some of the smartest and most original humor online. It’s not a parenting website by any means, but one of the many things I appreciate about the site is that it doesn’t shy away from good parenting humor. As long as an essay is original and funny, no topic is off limits on McSweeney’s and I think that is a credit to Chris as the editor. In our conversation, Chris and I will talk about what separates good parenting humor from tacky parenting jokes, how often he gets submissions about parenthood and what topics he’s tired of reading about. (Can you guess what topic everyone is writing about right now?) Chris works out of his home, so we also talk about being a work-at-home dad and how he stays on schedule. And finally, I’ll ask him about working with some of the celebrity authors who contribute to McSweeney’s.