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What is it that makes fiddling sound like dance music? Why does it sound so different when you hear a classical violinist play a fiddle tune, what's missing? We're talking about the variety of accents, volume, and quality of tone within the running notes of a fiddle tune. It's what makes the music sound like fiddling!We present a setting of the French Canadian fiddle tune La Moquine by Claude Méthé that I learned at a jam at Fiddle Hell.Meg's new fiddle album Broke the Floor is available on Bandcamp!Find the sheet music for this fiddle tune on the Fiddle Studio blog. Get more information about Meg's books, courses, and membership for learning to play the fiddle at fiddlestudio.com.Keep in touch with Meg at meganbeller@fiddlestudio.com.
Należał do paryskiej bohemy, przyjaźnił się z Verlainem. Był duszą towarzystwa, miłośnikiem malarstwa oraz wyznawcą Wagnera. Gdy w Monachium usłyszał po raz pierwszy „Tristana”, powiedział: „Na to A w wiolonczelach czekałem całe życie”. Kompozytorem na poważnie stał się dopiero po czterdziestce i na zrealizowanie marzeń miał tylko kilkanaście lat. Ale dobrze je wykorzystał: niepozorna operetka „Król mimo woli”, której bohaterem tytułowym jest niesławny Henryk Walezy, była dla Ravela muzycznym objawieniem – według niego wyznaczyła nowy kierunek harmonii muzyki francuskiej. Poulenc stwierdził, że „Idylle”, jedna z miniatur fortepianowych Chabriera, to „pierwszy miłosny pocałunek”, o którym jego muzyka nigdy nie zapomniała. Kim był Emmanuel Chabrier, kompozytor-samouk, którego twórczość bezpośrednio poprzedzała wielki przełom XX wieku? O tym opowiadam w najnowszym odcinku Szafy. Muzyka w odcinku: Chabrier, „Fête polonaise” z opery „Le roi malgré lui”, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, dyr. Paul Paray, Mercury 1959. Auber, Entr'acte do Aktu III opery „La bergère châtelaine”, Czeska Orkiestra Kameralna Filharmonii w Pardubicach, dyr. Dario Salvi, NAXOS 2019. Wagner, Uwertura do „Tannhäusera” [fragment], Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele, dyr. Joseph Keilberth (live, 1954) Chabrier, „España” [fragment], aranż. C. Chevillard, wyk. A. Ciccolini Erato 1969. Chabrier, „Mauresque” i „Idylle” z „Dix Pièces pittoresques pour piano”, wyk. Marcelle Meyer, EMI 1955. Chabrier, „Gwendoline” [finał], wyk. Orchestre National de France Choers de Radio-France, Ana-Maria Miranda (Gwendoline), Claude Méloni (Harald), Peyo Garazzi (Armel), dyr. Henri Gallois, 1977. E. Chabrier, „Feuillet d'album” z „Cinq pièces posthumes”, wyk. Marcelle Meyer, EMI 1955. Zrealizowano w ramach stypendium Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego.
Musical, ik vind hier iets van wordt gemaakt door: Benno Hoogveld & Annemiek LelyDe hosting is in handen van popuppodcast.studioSpeciaal voor jou maken we een Spotify playlist met de muziek die we bespreken!Als regisseur/ex-musicalacteur en theaterwetenschapper delen wij - Benno Hoogveld en Annemiek Lely - onze liefde voor musicals met als doel een audio musicalencyclopedie met een kritische noot te maken. Luister je graag naar onze podcast? Heb je iets opgestoken van onze visie(s) op een musical? Of wil je ons naar West End sturen om nieuwe input voor een aflevering op te doen? Kies dan voor een applaus of staande ovatie: https://petje.af/musicalikvindhierietsvan
Episode Notes In this episode of the Smart Economy Podcast, Dylan speaks with Claude Müller and Guil Machado, Senior Software Engineers at AxLabs. The trio discussed their open-source code philosophy, the thought processes that went into the development of the GrantShares DAO, how individuals can propose projects for DAO funding, the project proposal life cycle, and more! Visit smarteconomypodcast.com to subscribe to the new show.
Nikki is CRO at Inclusivv and a sales culture SME. She was recently recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice, and Salesforce Top Sales Influencer. Nikki's career centers around community, as a founding member of Sales For The Culture, Contributing Writer at Sistas in Sales and a Board Member at Uncrushed, an organization working to promote mental health in sales. As co-founder of the recently acquired SDRDefenders, Nikki is driven by a deep desire to democratize access to the sales profession. Buy us a beer? https://www.patreon.com/SaasHoles Have an idea for a topic, or guest? Pete@saasholes.net Links referenced in podcast: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_racial_and_ethnic_demographics_of_the_United_States#Vital_statistics_of_racial_and_ethnic_Groups_(since_1990) SYSTEMIC RACISM | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Critical mass (sociodynamics) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Atlanta Facts & Figures | The University of Texas at Austin (utexas.edu) U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Atlanta city, Georgia What Is Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)? (inclusionhub.com) revenue - sales process - sales enablement - revenue leader (culturedperspective.com) https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/sales-quota What it means to be your authentic self | Center for Growth Therapy (thecenterforgrowth.com) Microaggression | Psychology Today Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do (Issues of Our Time): Steele, Claude M.: 8580001112718: Amazon.com: Books Stereotype Threat: Definition and Examples - Simply Psychology https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blockhead https://www.amazon.com/New-One-Minute-Manager-Manager-updated/dp/8172234996/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=77790501808932&hvbmt=bb&hvdev=c&hvqmt=p&keywords=blanchard+one+minute+manager&qid=1647983712&sr=8-1 Sympathy vs. Empathy: What's the Difference? | Merriam-Webster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeToo_movement Conflate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster https://www.thebalancecareers.com/cold-call-tracking-sheet-2917270 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saasholes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saasholes/support
Host Tony Fleming has a discussion with a Book Club Member Karry Randle Brown regarding thought transmission.
Discussion of packaging and eye appeal because the world accepts you as you appear to be!
They're back! Book Club Host Mr. Tony Fleming (Truth Teller) and book club member Ms Pamela Boutte (The Voice) discuss the book Magic of Believing.
Host Mr. Tony Fleming has co-host Ms. Lavonda Johnson who discusses the chapter in the book on "Power of Women".
Book Club the very funny member Ms. Tammy Clark "Ms. M-Town" takes over! She discusses the topic "Money comes as a result of combining mind stuff with energized actions". In Ms M-Town's words "You have to put in the work!".
It's co-host time! Dr. Nicole Bramwell and Ms. Kimberly Chenevert take over hosting the book club. Discuss quieting the negativity of the subconscious mind!
Mystical Chants are called out by us every day!
Financial success is not common! It's a tremendous price to be paid!
Visualization without belief (I don't want that stuff all over my walls!).
Prayer without belief results in no action! Get your thought process right!
What's your why? Where are you headed? What's your goal? Have you visualized these things?
Episode Notes Dylan speaks with Guilherme Sperb Machado and Claude Müller of AxLabs. Discussion topics include the neow3j tools for building Java smart contracts on Neo, the importance of documentation, Neo Frontier Launchpad developer feedback, why people should build on Neo, and much more.
"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like B00st, Michele Battaglia, Basto and so many more! Tracks like ‘Africa’ by L.O.O.P music will help you smash your fitness goals! "The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions." - Dwight D. Eisenhower “One essential to success is that your desire be an all-obsessing one, your thoughts and aim be coordinated, and your energy be concentrated and applied without letup.” - Claude M. Bristol “Patience is not the ability to wait, but how you act while you're waiting.” “You already have every characteristic necessary for success if you recognize, claim, develop and use them.” - Zig Ziglar 00:00 - Mic Break 01:40 - Promise (Bravenus Dub Remix Edit) - Danny Fervent, Ryan Jackson 05:32 - Left n’ Right (Original Mix) - B00st 08:37 - Injection (2k21 Remix) - Jorge Araujo 16:10 - Mic Break 16:18 - Africa (Original Mix) - L.O.O.P 20:24 - Siente El Ruido (Original Mix) - Aaron Noise 26:03 - Mic Break 26:17 - Aislados (Original Mix) - Ivan Fl 33:34 - Airr (Radio Edit) - Michele Battaglia 37:11 - What Do You Want (Extended Mix) - Basto 40:20 - Mic Break 40:25 - Outside The Club (Original Mix) - Dave M. Sanchez 47:54 - Kira (Original Mix) - Luigi.M 52:55 - Mic Break 53:13 - Sawa (Original Mix) - Dave Colorado 59:38 - Save Me (Be My Angel) - TomorrowNow feat. Daniel Metrey 63:00 - Mic Break 64:32 - Looking For Me (Original Mix) - Diplo, Paul Woolford, Kareen Lomax 68:03 - Finish "
"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like B00st, Michele Battaglia, Basto and so many more! Tracks like ‘Africa’ by L.O.O.P music will help you smash your fitness goals! "The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions." - Dwight D. Eisenhower “One essential to success is that your desire be an all-obsessing one, your thoughts and aim be coordinated, and your energy be concentrated and applied without letup.” - Claude M. Bristol “Patience is not the ability to wait, but how you act while you're waiting.” “You already have every characteristic necessary for success if you recognize, claim, develop and use them.” - Zig Ziglar 00:00 - Mic Break 01:40 - Promise (Bravenus Dub Remix Edit) - Danny Fervent, Ryan Jackson 05:32 - Left n’ Right (Original Mix) - B00st 08:37 - Injection (2k21 Remix) - Jorge Araujo 16:10 - Mic Break 16:18 - Africa (Original Mix) - L.O.O.P 20:24 - Siente El Ruido (Original Mix) - Aaron Noise 26:03 - Mic Break 26:17 - Aislados (Original Mix) - Ivan Fl 33:34 - Airr (Radio Edit) - Michele Battaglia 37:11 - What Do You Want (Extended Mix) - Basto 40:20 - Mic Break 40:25 - Outside The Club (Original Mix) - Dave M. Sanchez 47:54 - Kira (Original Mix) - Luigi.M 52:55 - Mic Break 53:13 - Sawa (Original Mix) - Dave Colorado 59:38 - Save Me (Be My Angel) - TomorrowNow feat. Daniel Metrey 63:00 - Mic Break 64:32 - Looking For Me (Original Mix) - Diplo, Paul Woolford, Kareen Lomax 68:03 - Finish "
"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like KURA, Grimes, Hooders and so many more! Tracks like ‘Dance’ by Teductive, PRMGH, Ririn Tampona will help you smash your fitness goals! "Your current conditions are echoes of your past choices.” – Robin Sharma “There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.” – John F. Kennedy “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them.” – Chris Grosser “It's the constant and determined effort that breaks down all resistance and sweeps away all obstacles.” – Claude M. Bristol 00:00 - Mic Break 01:38 - Bye Boy (Original Mix) - 21 Souls 08:48 - Damn Damn (Original Mix) - le Shuuk, D.T.E 11:46 - Mic Break 11:52 - Dance - Teductive, PRMGH, Ririn Tampoma 14:55 - Check The Flow (Extended Mix) - KURA, Incognet 18:13 - Brrr (Original Mix) - Elternhouse, GiddiBangBang 23:26 - Mic Break 23:36 - Darkseid (Richie Hawtin Remix) - Grimes, 潘PAN 34:06 - Believe In Me (Extended Mix) - SELCO 40:24 - Mic Break 40:29 - All Night (Extended Mix) - Ben Van Kuringen 46:19 - The Reason (Original Mix) - Hooders 49:02 - Smooth (Original Mix) - Dry Martini 53:31 - Mic Break 53:50 - Chase (Original Mix) - CityBoyz 58:44 - Happiness (NightFunk Extended Remix) - Tomcraft, MOGUAI, ILIRA 63:51 - Mic Break 65:10 - All About U (Original Mix) - Zucchi 69:15 - Finish "
"DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like KURA, Grimes, Hooders and so many more! Tracks like ‘Dance’ by Teductive, PRMGH, Ririn Tampona will help you smash your fitness goals! "Your current conditions are echoes of your past choices.” – Robin Sharma “There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.” – John F. Kennedy “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them.” – Chris Grosser “It's the constant and determined effort that breaks down all resistance and sweeps away all obstacles.” – Claude M. Bristol 00:00 - Mic Break 01:38 - Bye Boy (Original Mix) - 21 Souls 08:48 - Damn Damn (Original Mix) - le Shuuk, D.T.E 11:46 - Mic Break 11:52 - Dance - Teductive, PRMGH, Ririn Tampoma 14:55 - Check The Flow (Extended Mix) - KURA, Incognet 18:13 - Brrr (Original Mix) - Elternhouse, GiddiBangBang 23:26 - Mic Break 23:36 - Darkseid (Richie Hawtin Remix) - Grimes, 潘PAN 34:06 - Believe In Me (Extended Mix) - SELCO 40:24 - Mic Break 40:29 - All Night (Extended Mix) - Ben Van Kuringen 46:19 - The Reason (Original Mix) - Hooders 49:02 - Smooth (Original Mix) - Dry Martini 53:31 - Mic Break 53:50 - Chase (Original Mix) - CityBoyz 58:44 - Happiness (NightFunk Extended Remix) - Tomcraft, MOGUAI, ILIRA 63:51 - Mic Break 65:10 - All About U (Original Mix) - Zucchi 69:15 - Finish "
Den Expert an der Virologie aus dem LIH Claude Müller an den Direkter vun der Santé Jean-Claude Schmit waren e Samschdeg Invité am Background.
This week, we tune into the sweet sounds of Claude M. on the hot seat. Will he keep his cool or will he sizzzzzzzzle out?? Yeeeaaahhhh, that was pretty bad... I don't really know what to put here anymore, are people even reading this? If you actually read this whole thing, tweet us @drunkyarddawgs and say, "I guess we will know soon enough" and I guess we will know.... soon enough.
Kenneth Trahan is an amazing athlete, leader, competitor and so much more. On today's episode you'll hear how Kenneth:Changed his diet to eat more and lean up fasterWhat Macro Diets areHow Kenneth dropped his body fat from 11% to 6% after the age of 60!How he stopped injuries from slowing him down in trainingWhere can you find motivation to work out consistentlyHow Kenneth cultivates a positive, powerful mindset everyday!What Kenneth's current workout routine looks like that keeps him in better shape than most 25 year old's at the ripe age of 64!To learn more about Kenneth and his programs please visit:www.acadianapain.com/podcastfor emails, questions, or visitor information visit the podcast page at www.derrickhines.comIn this podcast links to see are:Your wish is your command: Your Wish is Your Command Kevin Trudeau Part 1 - YouTubeKenneth's Crossfit profile: Athlete: Kenneth Trahan | CrossFit GamesMagic of Believing Book: The Magic of Believing: The Classic Guide to Unlocking the Power of Your Mind: Bristol, Claude M.: 0800759832545: Amazon.com: BooksThe Power of Your Subconscious Mind Book: The Power of Your Subconscious Mind: The Complete Original Edition: Also Includes the Bonus Book "You Can Change Your Whole Life" (GPS Guides to Life): Murphy, Joseph: 9781250236630: Amazon.com: BooksLetting Go Book: Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender: Hawkins M.D. Ph.D, David R.: 8601420019690: Amazon.com: Books
An alternate title could be circles and triangles... but it wouldn't make sense until you heard us out. Feminist teaching is where you break down structural and stigma-related barriers to all student participation and performance. We then do a deep dive into the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York and it's long term labor and governmental impacts and the debate over who is responsible. Teachers can find the inquiry on our website and peruse these primary materials organized by Cornell University (https://trianglefire.ilr.cornell.edu/primary/).BibliographyBerkin, Carol, Margaret S. Crocco, and Barbara Winslow Ed. Clio in the Classroom: A Guide for Teaching U.S. Women’s History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.Liebhold, Peter. "Why the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Makes for a Complicated History." Smithsonian Magazine. Last modified December 21, 2018. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-makes-complicated-history-180971019/.Leon Stein, ed., Out of the Sweatshop: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy (New York: Quadrangle/New Times Book Company, 1977. Retrieved from https://trianglefire.ilr.cornell.edu/primary/testimonials/ootss_ClaraLemlich.html.Spencer, Steven J. er, Claude M. Steele, and Diane M. Quinn, "Stereotype Threat and Women's Math Performance." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 35, Iss. 1. 1999, 4-28. https://doi.org/10.1006/jesp.1998.1373."Stories of Survivors. And Witnesses and Rescuers Outside Tell What They Saw."New York Times. Last modified March 26, 1911, p. 4. Retrieved from https://trianglefire.ilr.cornell.edu/primary/newspapersMagazines/nyt_032611_2.html."147 Dead, Nobody Guilty." Literary Digest. Last modified January 6, 1912. p. 6. Retrieved from https://trianglefire.ilr.cornell.edu/primary/newspapersMagazines/ld_010612.html.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/remedialherstory)
Episode Notes Dylan speaks with Guilherme Sperb Machado and Claude Müller of AxLabs. Discussion topics include neow3j and the Java developer experience, AxLabs' new Neo Playground product, integrating work from other Neo developer communities, blockchain mass adoption, and more.
SUMMARYEpisode 4 - On being a senior musician before, during and (hopefully) after a global pandemic.SHOW NOTESDate : July 27, 2020Cover photo of Claude Méthé and Dana Whittle, ©2020 Dana Whittle.Theme music “My Radio’s Frozen” ©2018 Avilda Moore. All rights reserved.Additional music :Zigue - La Grande gigue (pas) simple; Amanda; Ticket pour Québec, La Gambadeuse, http://zigue.ca.Avilda Moore - La Tempête ©2018 Avilda Moore. All rights reserved.Other sounds and background ambience : Field recordings New Orleans street sounds, Festival du violon de Sutton, Goderich Celtic & Roots Fest pub jam by Dana Whittle and https://freesound.orgQuestions or comments : dana@vizou.media (mailto:dana@vizou.media) .More info online at vizou.media (https://vizou.media/) .Copyright ©2020 Dana Whittle / Vizou Média. All rights reserved.
Mr. Scarborough discusses fostering the growth of the Bar Foundation, the process of judicial reform in South Carolina, improving the public perception of lawyers, how technology has changed the practice of law, and the importance of pro bono work. Support the show (https://scbarfoundation.org/)
Mr. Scarborough details the growth of the law firm, his experience as managing partner including his views on what makes a great leader, the merger of the Bar Association and the State Bar into a single organization and subsequently serving as President of the South Carolina Bar. Support the show (https://scbarfoundation.org/)
In an interview with Herbert Hartsook, Director of South Carolina Political Collections at the University of South Carolina Libraries, the late Claude M. Scarborough, Jr. of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough discusses his childhood, joining the law firm as a young associate, growing the firm, serving as President of the South Carolina Bar, his hopes for the future of the practice of law, and so much more.In this episode, Mr. Scarborough shares stories from his childhood during the Great Depression, serving as an attorney in the Army during the Korean War, and beginning his career as a young attorney in private practice in Columbia.Support the show (https://scbarfoundation.org/)
Mr. Scarborough shares his experience serving on the Board of the Bar Foundation, his attempts to defy limiting expectations, and what he expects the practice of law to look like in the next forty years. Support the show (https://scbarfoundation.org/)
E Samschdeg waren de Claude Müller an den Ulf Nehrbass eis Invitéen an der Emissioun "Background am Gespréich".
Sujets traités : - Grippe, le pic épidémique a été franchi. En Alsace, on est passé dans le rouge dans le sud du haut rhin avec 500 cas pour 100 000 habitants. Le nord du bas rhin est dans l’orange foncé sur les cartes épidémiques. Seul le centre-alsace s’en tire bien avec 150 cas pour 100 000 habitants ce qui le situe en dessous de la moyenne nationale. - Côté gastro-entérite, l’épidémie continue de diminuer sur tout le territoire et en Alsace. Dans le grand Est, la semaine dernière, l’incidence de cette pathologie était de 128 cas pour 100 000 habitants. La région reste une des trois régions où l’incidence est la plus forte, après les Pays de la Loire, 137 cas, et la Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur avec 132 cas. - 3 ans de prison, dont 18 mois avec sursis pour l’agresseur des sapeurs pompiers. Début janvier, trois pompiers sont agressés à l’arme blanche lors d’une intervention à Schiltigheim, l’un d’eux a aussi été mordu. L’assaillant, a été condamné hier à trois ans de prison par le tribunal de strasbourg, dont 18 mois avec sursis. Il devra aussi se soigner. Quelques mois plus tôt, il avait déjà été jugé pour des violences conjugales. - Municipales à Wettolsheim, pour le moment une seule liste est en lice pour l’élection, celle du maire sortant Claude Müller. Pour lui, le maire doit avant tout être disponible pour ses administrés. Et ne pas leur promettre la lune. Nous l'écoutons. Retrouvez l’intégralité de notre entretien avec le candidat sur notre site azur-fm.com dans la rubrique actualité, municipales 2020 : http://azur-fm.com/news/municipales-2020-161/1 - Record de vente de crémant, 35 millions de bouteilles ont été vendues l’an dernier. Cela représente une hausse de 6,8% par rapport à 2018, avec, en détail, +2,6% pour l’export et +7,9% pour la France. Les trois plus gros consommateurs étrangers sont la Belgique, l’Allemagne et les Etats-Unis. Pour Olivier Sohler, directeur du syndicat des producteurs de crémant d’Alsace, c’est assez logique. La demande en bulle alsacienne est très forte dans le monde et chez nous. Il suffit juste de produire suffisamment. Nous l'écoutons. Problème encore cette année, les températures printanières actuelles ne sont pas de très bonne augure. Désormais, il n’y a plus qu’à espérer que 2020, soit une bonne année pour le vin.
Sujets traités : Grippe, le pic épidémique a été franchi. En Alsace, on est passé dans le rouge dans le sud du haut rhin avec 500 cas pour 100 000 habitants. Le nord du bas rhin est dans l’orange foncé sur les cartes épidémiques. Seul le centre-alsace s’en tire bien avec 150 cas pour 100 000 habitants ce qui le situe en dessous de la moyenne nationale. Côté gastro-entérite, l’épidémie continue de diminuer sur tout le territoire et en Alsace. Dans le grand Est, la semaine dernière, l’incidence de cette pathologie était de 128 cas pour 100 000 habitants. La région reste une des trois régions où l’incidence est la plus forte, après les Pays de la Loire, 137 cas, et la Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur avec 132 cas. 3 ans de prison, dont 18 mois avec sursis pour l’agresseur des sapeurs pompiers. Début janvier, trois pompiers sont agressés à l’arme blanche lors d’une intervention à Schiltigheim, l’un d’eux a aussi été mordu. L’assaillant, a été condamné hier à trois ans de prison par le tribunal de strasbourg, dont 18 mois avec sursis. Il devra aussi se soigner. Quelques mois plus tôt, il avait déjà été jugé pour des violences conjugales. Municipales à Wettolsheim, pour le moment une seule liste est en lice pour l’élection, celle du maire sortant Claude Müller. Pour lui, le maire doit avant tout être disponible pour ses administrés. Et ne pas leur promettre la lune. Nous l'écoutons. Retrouvez l’intégralité de notre entretien avec le candidat sur notre site azur-fm.com dans la rubrique actualité, municipales 2020 : http://azur-fm.com/news/municipales-2020-161/1 Record de vente de crémant, 35 millions de bouteilles ont été vendues l’an dernier. Cela représente une hausse de 6,8% par rapport à 2018, avec, en détail, +2,6% pour l’export et +7,9% pour la France. Les trois plus gros consommateurs étrangers sont la Belgique, l’Allemagne et les Etats-Unis. Pour Olivier Sohler, directeur du syndicat des producteurs de crémant d’Alsace, c’est assez logique. La demande en bulle alsacienne est très forte dans le monde et chez nous. Il suffit juste de produire suffisamment. Nous l'écoutons. Problème encore cette année, les températures printanières actuelles ne sont pas de très bonne augure. Désormais, il n’y a plus qu’à espérer que 2020, soit une bonne année pour le vin.
The FAIRtax Guys discuss a follow up email from Claude M of Iowa who met with a representative of his Representative recently. Then they tackle another "Pro & Con" website whose author wrote some inaccurate statements about the FAIRtax.
Guest: Sharonne N. Hayes, M.D. (@SharonneHayes) Hosts: Anjali Bhagra, M.D. (@anjalibhagramd) and Susan M. Moeschler, M.D. (@SMoeschlerMD) What is stereotype threat? How might you be impacted by it and what can you do to mitigate it? How can you help those you mentor and teach, fight against these factors? Dr. Sharonne Hayes discusses the impact of “de-skilling,” the differences from impostor syndrome, and detailing out what you can do about these situations. Connect with the team on Twitter @MayoGRIT and the community with #MayoGRIT. Deeper Dive: Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do; 2011 Edition by Claude M. Steele https://claudesteele.com/book/ How Stereotypes Can Drive Women to Quit Science https://www.npr.org/2012/07/12/156664337/stereotype-threat-why-women-quit-science-jobs
Brethren, this episode brings to you the current Short Talk Bulletin from August of 2019. It was written by the father/son and brothers team of RW Bro Brian Louis Chaytor and Bro Brian Lawrence Chaytor, of Claude M. Kent Lodge #681, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, and is brought to you today by the son of the […]
This is episode 27 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges. On this week’s episode, Pam is here to bring you another #AskPam episode! She’s answering all of your hard-hitting questions from Twitter and giving you her real, raw, honest answers. Tune in to hear how she gathers testimonies to help promote products, her recommendations on how to get past those self-limiting beliefs, and how to help potential customers place their first orders. Pam also gives a sneak peek into her daily non-negotiables that keep her continually motivated, a book recommendation for overcoming fear and establishing goals, and suggestions for older distributors who are not as tech savvy. Make sure to go on PamSowder.com or Twitter.com/ItWorksPam to submit more questions! Pam loves hearing from listeners and answering questions so do not hesitate to fire away! Key Takeaways [:27] About today’s #AskPam episode! [:54] Pam’s first question, from listener Courtney: “How do I push my team to work consistently without micromanaging?” [5:02] Pam’s next question, from Laura: “How do I promote products I don’t use?” [6:20] A question from Leslie, who says she has low self-esteem but really wants to succeed with this business. How does she get past the thoughts of not having what it takes? [9:17] A great question from Tammy: “I’m feeling defeated with on-the-fence customers. How do I help these potential customers place orders?” [11:18] Another question from a great listener: “How do older distributors who aren’t tech savvy or outgoing build their business?” [13:30] Amanda’s question: “What is the best book to read for overcoming fear?” [15:40] Anastasia asks: “What are my non-negotiables?” [20:06] A final question from one more listener: “What are we having for breakfast?” Mentioned in this Episode It Works The Magic of Believing, by Claude M. Bristol Jim Rohn Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at: PamSowder.com/Connect Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!
Jay Kali is the Strength Architect who helps people get stronger, motivated, and feel empowered. As the founder and driving force behind three fitness businesses in Cancun, Mexico, he worked closely with over 2,200 students in less than 2 years. His book Educate Demonstrate Motivate helps women get stronger physically, mentally, and emotionally for lifelong results. Quotes To Remember: "If you’re comfortable, there’s a problem." "Become the best version of yourself." "If we’re trying to build a legacy, why not try to live longer?" "Figure out what motivates you." "Consistency builds overtime." "We have to figure out what we like and what we enjoy." What You'll Learn: How to get physically stronger How to get mentally stronger Maintaining consistency How to live longer How to find time to care for yourself Key Links From The Episode: Free Book: Educate. Demonstrate. Motivate Episode 282: Hustle, Grind, And Repeat With Matt LeBris Episode 294: Everything It Takes To Be A Productive Writer With Nina Amir Recommended Books: Psycho Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz How To Sell Your Way Through Life by Napoleon Hill You Too Can Be Prosperous by Robert A. Russell The Magic Of Believing by Claude M. Bristol 3 Magic Words by Uell S. Andersen Meditations by Marcus Aurelius The Power Of Habit by Charles Duhigg Henry Ford's Autobiography Elon Musk's Autobiography Sam Walton's Autobiography Jeff Bezos' Autobiography
ÉPISODE 2 sur 3 - Claude Méthé est un musicien, chanteur et compositeur trad du Québec. Voici son histoire, raconté par lui-même. Dans cette épisode : Entourloupe, Ni Sarpe Ni Branche, Dentdelion numéro deux, Zigue et d’autres projets. Dans cette épisode : Plus sur le Rêve du Diable, la musique Cajun avec Joséphine, l’époque Manigance, parti aux États-Unis avec Jeter le Pont et le retour au Québec avec le duo Dentdelion.DÉTAILSExtraits de musique : Le Rêve du Diable (Le Rêve du Diable, Rivière Jaune, Auberge), Zigue (Musique du coeur), Claude Méthé (L’Amant Confesseur), Aimé Gagnon (Violoneux d’origine), Manigance (Nouvelles Manigances), Entourloupe (Les choux pis des melons, Épilogue), Ni Sarpe Ni Branche (Quand ça vient l’temps), Dentdelion (Les Beaux Yeux Bleus, La Tondeuse), Jeter le Pont (Entrecroisé, L’escapade), David Greely (Sud du Sud). Enregistrements personnels inédits/sur le champs par Dana Whittle.MUSIQUE THÉMATIQUE“Le reel à Robin” © Claude Méthé. Tous droits réservés. CONTACTdana@vizou.mediaLIENShttps://vizou.mediahttps://patreon.com/vizoumediahttps://claudemethe.comCopyright Dana Whittle / Vizou Média. Tous droits réservés.
ÉPISODE 3 sur 3 - Claude Méthé est un musicien, chanteur et compositeur trad du Québec. Voici son histoire, raconté par lui-même. Dans cette épisode : Entourloupe, Ni Sarpe Ni Branche, Dentdelion numéro deux, Zigue et d’autres projets.DÉTAILSExtraits de musique : Le Rêve du Diable (Le Rêve du Diable, Rivière Jaune, Auberge), Zigue (Musique du coeur), Claude Méthé (L’Amant Confesseur), Aimé Gagnon (Violoneux d’origine), Manigance (Nouvelles Manigances), Entourloupe (Les choux pis des melons, Épilogue), Ni Sarpe Ni Branche (Quand ça vient l’temps), Dentdelion (Les Beaux Yeux Bleus, La Tondeuse), Jeter le Pont (Entrecroisé, L’escapade), David Greely (Sud du Sud). Enregistrements personnels inédits/sur le champs par Dana Whittle.MUSIQUE THÉMATIQUE“Le reel à Robin” © Claude Méthé. Tous droits réservés. CONTACTdana@vizou.mediaLIENShttps://vizou.mediahttps://patreon.com/vizoumediahttps://claudemethe.comCopyright Dana Whittle / Vizou Média. Tous droits réservés.
ÉPISODE 1 sur 3 - Claude Méthé est un musicien, chanteur et compositeur trad du Québec. Voici son histoire, raconté par lui-même. Dans cette épisode : Ses débuts musicaux, la découverte de la musique trad québécoise et les premières années avec Le Rêve du Diable.DÉTAILSExtraits de musique : Le Rêve du Diable (Le Rêve du Diable, Rivière Jaune, Auberge), Zigue (Musique du coeur), Claude Méthé (L’Amant Confesseur), Aimé Gagnon (Violoneux d’origine), Manigance (Nouvelles Manigances), Entourloupe (Les choux pis des melons, Épilogue), Ni Sarpe Ni Branche (Quand ça vient l’temps), Dentdelion (Les Beaux Yeux Bleus, La Tondeuse), Jeter le Pont (Entrecroisé, L’escapade), David Greely (Sud du Sud). Enregistrements personnels inédits/sur le champs par Dana Whittle.MUSIQUE THÉMATIQUE“Le reel à Robin” © Claude Méthé. Tous droits réservés. CONTACTdana@vizou.mediaLIENShttps://vizou.mediahttps://patreon.com/vizoumediahttps://claudemethe.comCopyright Dana Whittle / Vizou Média. Tous droits réservés.
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) - It’s a group of academic disciplines and professions that have historically been male-dominated. In 2017, women held 47% of all jobs in the US, but only 24% of STEM jobs. As a result, we are lacking the perspectives of women in fields that contribute heavily to our progress as a society. On the podcast today, NBT Scientific Director Megan Roberts is talking with Elizabeth Nance, PhD, and Brianna Stubbs, PhD, scientists leading teams of researchers in the areas of biotechnology and physiology. The trio talk about the unique aspects of being women in scientific fields, including the importance of allies and mentors, imposter syndrome, and identifying your own biases. Here’s the outline of this interview with Elizabeth Nance and Brianna Stubbs: [00:00:23] Elizabeth's STEM-Talk podcast. [00:00:49] Previous podcasts: Elizabeth: Nanotechnology: The Big Impact of Tiny Particles; Brianna: World Champion Rower and Ketone Monoester Researcher Brianna Stubbs; The D-BHB Ketone Monoester Is Here. [00:01:08] HVMN. [00:03:01] Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). [00:09:50] Positive Discrimination [00:12:59] Nature vs nurture; causes of women’s underrepresentation in science. Studies: Ceci, Stephen J., and Wendy M. Williams. "Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2011): 201014871, and Cheryan, Sapna, et al. "Why are some STEM fields more gender balanced than others?." Psychological Bulletin 143.1 (2017): 1. [00:15:57] Freakonomics Podcast: What Can Uber Teach Us About the Gender Pay Gap? [00:18:36] Chemical engineering: 30% women. [00:21:57] Mentorship. [00:22:53] Prof. Kieran Clarke, University of Oxford. [00:23:36] #MeToo Movement. [00:24:28] Allies in the workplace. [00:25:25] Service to the department. [00:29:00] Diversity and mentorship. [00:31:01] Fluid mentor/mentee roles and boundaries. [00:34:05] Women in Chemical Engineering. [00:37:37] Gender differences in mentoring. [00:40:44] Work-life balance. [00:47:02] Judgment and criticism from others. [00:50:29] Parenting. [00:56:44] Letting the work speak for itself vs. focusing on minority status. [01:00:22] Book: Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do (Issues of Our Time), by Claude M. Steele. [01:00:26] Self-fulfilling effect of stereotypes. [01:05:35] Imposter syndrome. [01:12:15] Embracing failure. [01:14:27] University of Washington Resilience Lab. [01:17:15] Being a catalyst for progress. [01:17:17] Conscious use of language. Article: Letters of recommendation for women more likely to raise doubts. [01:25:52] Defining success. [01:28:36] Brene Brown Ted Talks: The Power of Vulnerability and Listening to Shame. [01:29:04] Book: How Successful Women Think: It's All In The Mind, by Latrell King. [01:30:00] Additional articles: 1. These labs are remarkably diverse — here’s why they’re winning at science; 2. 4 Ways Women Can Build Relationships When They Feel Excluded at Work; 3. The uncomfortable question powerful women should answer; 4. Where Women Must Defy the Odds to Become Scientists; 5. These are the 10 best and worst states for women.
**SUMMARY** Some of my earliest memories involve riding in cars, and as the years go by, automotive vehicles have added many chapters to my life story. This episode is a chronological account of some of my most memorable adventures in transportation. **SHOW NOTES** **Episode 2** : Getting there - a short history of my life on wheels. **Sponsors** : Howie & Bebe Whittle, Warren, VT. They're the best! **Date** : September 17, 2018 **Excerpts, background music** : Used with the permission of [Claude Méthé](https://claudemethe.com) (Les Bessonnes), [Dana Whittle](http://zigue.ca) (Guichet Voisin, John Adams, Harmonica Spring) and [Avilda Moore](https://avildamoore.com) (Double Yellow Line, La Tempête). All rights reserved. Public domain sound effects from [freesound.org](https://freesound.org), plus a few field recordings by Dana Whittle. **Recorded**, mixed and mastered at Studio Vizou in Sainte-Béatrix, Québec. **Theme music** “My Radio’s Frozen”, ©2018 [Avilda Moore](https://avildamoore.com). All rights reserved. **Questions**, comments and suggestions to [dana@vizou.media](mailto: dana@vizou.media). **Transcription** and more info available online at [vizou.media](https://vizou.media). Copyright ©2018 Dana Whittle / Vizou Media. All rights reserved.
**SUMMARY** **Episode 1** - Excerpts from my ongoing trip through the Québec traditional music universe - an informal Québec Trad 101. **SHOW NOTES** **Date** : August 5, 2018 **Excerpts, background music** : Used courtesy of Claude Méthé (L’Amant Confesseur), Aimé Gagnon (Violoneux d’origine), Dentdelion (La Tondeuse), Hélène Fournier (from project Le Bal des Animaux). Field recordings by Dana Whittle, public domain. [lachassebalcon.com](http://lachassebalcon.com) / [claudemethe.com](https://claudemethe.com) **Theme music** “My Radio’s Frozen”, ©2018 Avilda Moore. All rights reserved. [avildamoore.com](https://avildamoore.com) **Recorded**, mixed and mastered at Studio Vizou, Sainte-Béatrix, Québec. **Questions **or comments to [dana@vizou.media](mailto: dana@vizou.media). **Sponsors** : Howie & Bebe Whittle, Warren, VT **Support** Vizou Média at https://patreon.com/vizoumedia. **Transcription** and more info online at [vizou.media](https://vizou.media) **Copyright** ©2018 Dana Whittle / Vizou Média. All rights reserved.
Today's episode takes a sharp turn to talk about, how more is not better. Make sure to listen to the full epsidoe for a chance to win a free Malcolm Gladwell book of your choice. Follow us on Twitter @Oxyni Msuic: City Lights by Audiobinger Referance list: - Book: David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell - Steele, Claude M. (1997). "A threat in the air: How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance". American Psychologist. 52 (6): 613–629. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.52.6.613. ISSN 0003-066X. PMID 9174398. - The Paradox of Happiness - https://bit.ly/2MAa53f - About Gladwell: https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/malcolm-gladwell
Ce soir, on vous fait entendre de la musique de Còig, Nicolas Pellerin et les Grands Hurleurs, Yves Lambert Trio, Socks in the Frying Pan, Les frères Berthiaume, Ten Strings And A Goat Skin, Les Frères Bélanger et d'autres! Coig - Blast from the past Nicolas Pellerin & Les Grands Hurleurs - Conifère Partie 1 Nicolas Pellerin & Les Grands Hurleurs - Conifère Partie 2 Trio Yves Lambert - Suite pour Keith Corrigan Socks In The Frying Pan - Up, Down and Around Les Frères Berthiaume - Le Geai Ten Strings and a goat skin - Kick The Crow Les Frères Bélanger - Reel des Habitants Claude Méthé - Les Champs Vallons Trad & Varius - Le Cabaretier Solas - As I Went Out Walking Kehler-Williams - Her Bright Smile Chance McCoy - Lazy John
Risk Without Regret: Stories from Risk Takers, Inspiring Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners
About 3 months ago, I posted a photo of a 500 square foot tiny house on my instagram. Something about a small living space really interests me. The idea of just using it to do the basic things in life. Something like this would most definitely encourage you to get outdoors more and live more.In the comments, one of my friends said I should talk to Trevor Gay from Heart Of It All House. I had never heard of him before, so my curiosity led me to his profile where I did some basic research on him and what he was up to. Turns out he only lives about 30 minutes away, we have mutual friends, and share a lot of common interests. I wondered how we never crossed paths over the years!With that being said, you'll have to listen to this inspiring episode where we talk about his tiny house journey, why he's vegan, some of his favorite books, and so much more. Enjoy!Subscribe to the podcast!Show notes:[03:10] Meet Trevor! Tell us who you are, where you work, etc.It's a little ironic, risk without regret could be used to describe my entire career.[06:20] Have you always been into bikes?I didn't care about getting paid, I just wanted to work there.[10:05] Talk about the clothing line you started...I learned a really hard and valuable lesson at an early age and that's really stuck with me ever since.[12:00] If you could do another clothing line, what would you do different? Explain the non-profit you work with...Your morals, your values, and your mission need to be pretty clear, because people are more conscious than ever of everything.[13:45] Have you always lived in Ohio?[15:55] The HGTV show, how did that come about? Talk about your tiny house and minimalism...You really find out how much stuff you actually have when you reduce by 80%.When you get rid of a bunch of stuff, there's definitely this huge sense of freedom that you just can't get anywhere else.To detach from things and to let go of things that you think you care about is really mentally healthy.[23:35] Do you have any side businesses?[25:50] Has video work always been a passion of yours?Show Sponsor: I will teach you how to build your very own e-commerce website![29:30] What made you decide to go vegan?We are saving all of these animals, we love all of these animals, how can we do that and then eat another one?I can't tell you enough that a plant-based diet is where it's at.[32:10] Talk about Wild Again...Every animal here has a story.[35:10] Is your tiny house permanence or mobile?[36:10] What inspires you?People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing, that's why we recommend it daily. -Zig ZiglarDo it, and then you will feel motivated to do it. —Zig ZiglarFor me, being involved with so many different things does keep me on my toes, it does keep me sharp, and it does keep me motivated.[37:05] Any skills every entrepreneur, or most people in general, should have?I like to be honorable. My word is extremely important to me.Just because you hear that someone else can do it that way doesn't mean that you should do it that way or that you can do it that way.You shouldn't engage in any deal if it isn't beneficial to both parties.[40:40] Is hustle or ambition more important than talent?If you're someone like myself (who doesn't consider himself naturally gifted or talented at anything) who has had to work as hard as you possibly could for the things that you have and the things that you've done, that's when hustle is extremely important. Because without it, you're not moving, you're at a standstill.Know how to sell yourself at all times and to preserve your self image. That's why your word is so important, because in the end, that's all you have.I do believe that if you surround yourself with the things that you want to be attracted to you, things just inevitably end up working out that way. And it's not magic, it's just the power of networking.I think if you don't find balance in your life, you might be regretful that you missed out on things. But at the same time, you also risk looking back and being like, "Wow, I didn't do anything."If you set goals, you're already on the right path.I think that being a good person and sticking to your morals really goes a long way.If you're burned out, if you're stressed out, and if you're tired all the time, you're not gonna perform.No one can tell you that you're right or wrong about what you actually want out of life.[48:05] You have a normal job, do you ever think of just doing your own thing? Explain vision boards...One of the pieces on my vision board says "working for myself by 2016." I set that about 2.5 years ago. And the absolutely, wildly terrifying thing is that I think that could happen next year. That definitely scares the hell out of me in a good way.I've always had all these side brands but they were safe because I had my 9-5. Stepping out of that comfort zone, ya, that's a scary thing.Without a doubt, I think that just seeing those goals in front of you when you wake up and when you go to sleep are powerful. And it's not magic, it's just literally seeing your goals everyday and that's a simple reminder of what you're working towards. Ask yourself, "Have I done anything today to work towards that goal?" And if you say no, well, there's your motivation right there as soon as you get out of bed.[52:15] How important is it to have a significant other with the same goals?Many people spend more time in planning the wedding than they do in planning the marriage. -Zig ZiglarYour significant other is your rock, your foundation.In my situation, ya I'm extremely lucky, but I wouldn't say luck. That's your selection process.Find someone who does coordinate with you.A relationship could make or break your dream.Show Sponsor: Try ShipStation completely FREE for 30 Days![57:25] Do you still have fears?It's really important to do the things instead of wondering what would happen if you would have done them. It's better to at least do it wrong and learn from that.When you hear how many people welcome mistakes and failures, we're like, "Ya, I'm totally on board!" But on the inside, we're like, "I don't want to fail. I'm terrified of failing." You still have this fear of making mistakes or looking bad, especially now with how vulnerable we are through social media.Your morals and your ethics will really show what kind of person you are when you fail or when you make a mistake.[1:00:30] How has social media played a role in what you do?[1:02:30] Have you ever had a mentor or coach?If there's someone in a position that you want to be in, study their life.[1:04:50] What is a big risk that you've taken?I think one of the risky things was choosing not to go to college and be self-taught.If you're in a spot for a long time and you feel yourself getting stagnant, it's time to go. Even if you've been there for 8 years and you're in a good spot, you're risking your career. Don't burn out.Move on before it's too late. And it's not only for your sake, but don't hurt the brand that you're associated with too. If you're comfortable and feel like you're on auto-pilot everyday and things are easy and you're almost bored, it's time to move on.[1:08:00] If you could recommend one book, what would it be?The Magic of Believing by Claude M. BristolTaking care of yourself regardless of your dietary choice is probably one of the most important things you could do in life period.[1:12:35] What do you wish you knew more about before starting the tiny house project?[1:14:50] Any specific moments that stand out on that journey?I really just wanted to pay it forward and do the same for people who have the same goal of trying to live with less and just be simpler.Not forgetting why you started the whole journey is pretty important.[1:18:10] What would you say to someone thinking about going down the tiny house path?I do still find myself tempted to look at these big mansions, but to not get confused with having that house and having success.[1:20:35] What does stories over stuff mean to you?I'm definitely not regretful that I did this now in life because i think that everything happens for a reason.[1:22:45] When you hear risk without regret, what comes to mind?Bet on your strengths and don't give a fuck about your weaknesses. -Gary VaynerchukKeep moving forward. Take those risks. As long as you don't die, don't regret it."Risk Without Regret" really resonated well with me. It made me smile for a few minutes just thinking about all the risks I've taken.I would suggest the same to everybody else, to not be afraid and to just go for it."What if's" will go to the grave with you.Connect with Trevor:Instagram: @trevorgayFacebook: facebook.com/trevorgayTwitter: @trevorgayConnect with Heart Of It All House:Website: heartofitallhouse.comInstagram: @heartofitallhouseFacebook: facebook.com/heartofitallhouseThis episode is brought to you by:Create Your Online Shop - In episode 9 of the podcast, I talk about my new web design course I've been working on. This online course will teach you how you can start selling online and take your business to the next level. If you've ever wanted to know about e-commerce, and how to accept payments right on your site, this is for you. 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Seriously, try it out today!People, websites, & products mentioned:Mary BenasuttiWild Again Animal RescueTumbleweed Tiny House CompanyTiny House BuildNick Pineault & Gen Gauvin of The Great AnomalyThe MinimalistsJawbreaker Road RallyHelping HandsPower of Now - Guide To Spiritual EnlightenmentGary VaynerchukThe Law of AttractionPsycho-CyberneticsThe ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary ResultsHow to Win Friends & Influence PeopleThink and Grow RichThrive: The Vegan Nutrition Guide to Optimal Performance in Sports and LifeBig MeasVision BoardsThe SecretThe Miracle MorningSecrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of WealthThe Secret Language of BirthdaysVega - Plant-Based Nutrition CompanyThanks again for listening and reading the show notes. Be sure to leave me a review on iTunes and I can't wait to share the next episode with you soon. Until next time, think less, risk more, regret nothing!
Cette semaine, une émission dominé par le violon avec une pièce du plus récent disque de Jean-François Bélanger en ouverture. Jean-François Bélanger - Valse Nuptiale Claude Méthé - Reel aux Pommes Duncan Chisholm - Running The Case Maja & David - Monsieur Mimeault's The Fretless - Lulu Gal Gilian Boucher - Gaelic Medley Hommage aux ainés - La Prison du Gourmand
00 : Claude Méthé - Reel Robin / Le Dragon 01 - The Fretless - Purple Beads/Trip To The Market 02 - Genticorum - Le 25 de Mai 03 - Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford - Urchill A'chreagain 04 - Natalie Haas & Alasdair Fraser - Whitewater 05 - Le Vent du Nord - La soirée du Hockey 06 - Laura Cortese - Train on the island 07 - Ni sarpe ni branche - Témitsi-Mé 08 - Galant tu perds ton temps - La complainte de Sainte-Marie 09 - Hommage aux aînés - La belle Rose 10 - Duo Duval-Boulanger - Le Set des admirables 11 - Doc Watson - Shady Grove
00 : Claude Méthé - Reel Robin / Le Dragon 01 - The Fretless - Purple Beads/Trip To The Market 02 - Genticorum - Le 25 de Mai 03 - Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford - Urchill A'chreagain 04 - Natalie Haas & Alasdair Fraser - Whitewater 05 - Le Vent du Nord - La soirée du Hockey 06 - Laura Cortese - Train on the island 07 - Ni sarpe ni branche - Témitsi-Mé 08 - Galant tu perds ton temps - La complainte de Sainte-Marie 09 - Hommage aux aînés - La belle Rose 10 - Duo Duval-Boulanger - Le Set des admirables 11 - Doc Watson - Shady Grove
00 : Claude Méthé - La gigue des jeunes jambes (2:43) 01 - Le bruit court dans la ville - Dans les prisons de Nantes (5:30) 02 - Galant, tu perds ton temps - Soyez heureux (4:05) 03 - Galant, tu perds ton temps - Elle attend tout l'temps (2:21) 04 - Les Poules à Colin - Hébertiste Nocturne (4:40) 05 - Le Vent du Nord - Dans Les Cachots (4:23) 06 - Laura Cortese - Lay Me Low (3:23) 07 - Annalivia - Wherever We're Bound (3:42) 08 - Les Mononcles - La suite de la barrouette (3:30) 09 - Bon Débarras - O yaille (3:50) 10 - Vishten - Le vieux pis la vieille (3:32) 11 - Mélisandre - Je fais la difficile (4:10)
00 : Claude Méthé - La gigue des jeunes jambes (2:43) 01 - Le bruit court dans la ville - Dans les prisons de Nantes (5:30) 02 - Galant, tu perds ton temps - Soyez heureux (4:05) 03 - Galant, tu perds ton temps - Elle attend tout l’temps (2:21) 04 - Les Poules à Colin - Hébertiste Nocturne (4:40) 05 - Le Vent du Nord - Dans Les Cachots (4:23) 06 - Laura Cortese - Lay Me Low (3:23) 07 - Annalivia - Wherever We’re Bound (3:42) 08 - Les Mononcles - La suite de la barrouette (3:30) 09 - Bon Débarras - O yaille (3:50) 10 - Vishten - Le vieux pis la vieille (3:32) 11 - Mélisandre - Je fais la difficile (4:10)
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Bianca Hall, soprano; Karina Kallas, soprano; Arthur Omura, virginal; Jason Yoshida, guitar BALLAD. To the Tune of Couragio. First Popery Collection, pp. 12-13 Tune: “Rogero” Cambridge University MS Dd.4.23, fol. 23v, cited in Claude M. Simpson, The British Broadside Ballad and its Music, Rutgers: 1966, p. 612.
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Arthur Omura, virginal Tune: “Packington’s Pound” J. A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire. The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, volume II. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1963, Number: CLXXVIII, anon., p. 234. Quote by Claude M. Simpson, The British Broadside Ballad and its Music, Rutgers: 1966, p. 564.
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Mikael Sebag, baritone; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Jason Yoshida, theorbo; Adam Knight Gilbert, percussion Fourth Popery Collection, pp. 34-35 Tune: “Downe in a bottome &c.” Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poet. 152, fol. 9, cited in Claude M. Simpson, The British Broadside Ballad and its Music, Rutgers: 1966, p. 192; ground bass, Jeanne McDougall, 2009.