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Vandaag klinkt in deze uitzending: een “Benedicam Domino” van Dietrich Buxtehude, een “Dona Nobis Pacem” van de Franse gemeenschap Taizé, een driedelig Concerto voor fluit en harp met kamerorkest van Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, een “Onze Vader” en “Weesgegroet” gebracht door Floriani, en tot slot de “Scène aan de beek” uit de Pastorale, de 6de Symfonie […]
In this week's episode of The Choral Director's Toolbox, host William Baker reflects on the meaning of professionalism in choral music. Explore the nuances of volunteer versus paid ensembles and discover why dedication, artistry, and commitment define a professional chorus, regardless of compensation. This week's listener question tackles the practice of anonymous auditions, while today's inspiration features the breathtaking “Dona Nobis Pacem” from Bach's Mass in B Minor, performed by the Robert Shaw Chorale. Join us for thought-provoking insights and a celebration of choral excellence!
It's Celtic Christmas Music #76. Anne Roos & David Blonski, Triskele, The Chivalrous Crickets, Enda Reilly, Bart Zeal, Alisa Marie, Spoil the Dance, Cherish the Ladies, Terry McDade With The McDades, Brigid's Bounty, Ken O'Malley, Screaming Orphans, Scythian, Plunk Murray, Eileen Ivers, Brad Tuck, West of Eden WELCOME TO THE CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC I am Marc Gunn. I'm Celtic musician with Christmas music and a podcaster. We are promoting Celtic culture through Christmas cheer. Today's show is a re - release of episode #586 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast (Celtic Folk Christmas). If you're not ready for Christmas music in September, then listen to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It features the best indie Celtic music online every week. Then once a year, there's Christmas music too. I want to remind you that Celtic Christmas Music is funded by people just like you. For as little as $1 per episode, you can support new Celtic Christmas music and have it shared with thousands of Celtic and Christmas music fans around the world. Your small donation helps me a LOT to produce these episodes. You won't even be charged for any episodes until the last one of October. So if you enjoy this podcast, it would mean a lot to me if you would become a Celtic Christmas Patron. Please make a pledge to spread Christmas cheer this holiday season. Alright, without further adieu, let's listen to the 2022 Celtic Christmas special: If you hear music you love, please support the artists. Visit the shownotes to find out more about them and follow the show at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 02:00 - Intro 01:29 - Anne Roos & David Blonski "Winter's Eve Aire" from A Winter's Dance 05:45 - WELCOME 06:42 - Triskele "Dona Nobis Pacem" from Christmas Is A Comin' 08:19 - The Chivalrous Crickets "Wexford Carol / First of Winter" from A Chivalrous Christmas 14:04 - Enda Reilly "Getting Close To Christmas" from Christmas is With Us (Tá An Nollaig Linn) 16:35 - Bart Zeal "Winter Solstace" from December Celebrations 19:31 - Alisa Marie "Ding Dong Merrily on High" from Winter Harp (by the fireside) 21:07 - FEEDBACK 24:16 - Spoil the Dance "Noel Nouvelet (Sing We Now Of Christmas)" from single 28:11 - Cherish the Ladies "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" from Christmas in Ireland 31:40 - Terry McDade With The McDades "The Angel Gabriel" from Midwinter 34:08 - Brigid's Bounty "Come Emmanuel Christmas Medley" from Celtic Christmas Medleys 38:16 - Ken O'Malley "Don Oíche ÚD I MBeithil" from Songs By a Winter's Hearth 41:13 - THANKS 42:44 - Screaming Orphans "Wishing You a Merry Christmas" from Happy Christmas, Vol. 1 46:30 - Scythian "Arthur McBride feat. Catie Parker Fedoryka" from Christmas Out at Sea 52:06 - Plunk Murray "Christmas at the Pub" from Christmas in the Pub 55:21 - Eileen Ivers "Children Go" from Scatter the Light 1:00:00 - Brad Tuck "The Lights of Port de Grave" from single 1:03:48 - CLOSING 1:05:57 - West of Eden "Next Stop Christmas (with Stefan Andersson)" from Next Stop Christmas Celtic Christmas Music was produced by Marc Gunn. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show is supported by Christmas music lovers just like yourself over on Patreon. Join others to spread Christmas Cheer! Sign up for just $1 per episode. Visit our website to subscribe to the podcast. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Finally, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! #celticchristmas #celticchristmasmusic
Our movie Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace) tells a special story. In 2022, COVID prevented a live performance of Dona Nobis Pacem at the annual BachFest in Leipzig, Germany. So, with creativity and passion, they converted this into a global performance, using this music to link people all over the world. On this night flight over Earth from the International Space Station, bright lines show how we all interconnect as we hear the moving performance of Bach's Dona Nobis Pacem, from B minor Mass. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40138]
Binaural production - listen with headphones! In tempore belli... Generative soundscape based on a two-dimensional random walk between four binaural soundscapes recorded in Mantua, Italy between September 10-14, 2024: 1) A walk through the historical center of Mantua 2) A gelataria with the best ice cream in town 3) Inside the Basilica di Sant'Andrea 4) A rehearsal of the ensemble "nova ars cantandi" in the Basilica Palatina di Santa Barbara, singing "Dona Nobis Pacem" from an unknown mass by Antonio Nola (1642-1715). Released: Sep 23rd, 2024 Info: https://essl.at/works/HEAD.html
Musik kann Leben retten, sagt Willfrid Knees und gibt in seiner Morgenandacht Beispiele, bei denen Musik Beziehungen stiftet und nach außen strahlt.
Der Münchner Pianist und "Musikdurchdringer" Jürgen Plich stellt jeden Dienstag um 20 Uhr große klassische Musik vor. Er teilt seine Hör- und Spielerfahrung und seine persönliche Sicht auf die Meisterwerke. Er spielt selbst besondere, unbekannte Aufnahmen, erklärt, warum die Musik so und nicht anders klingt und hat eine Menge aus dem Leben der Komponisten zu erzählen. Sonntags um 10 Uhr in der Wiederholung.
16 szám, mind más, mégis van bennük valami közös. A 2011-05-11-ei műsor ismétlése.
Welcome to the final episode of our three-part “Listening to Black Creators” series for Black History Month. On today's show, Heather gets to sit down with Kevin Olusola, a member of the three-time Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Pentatonix. Kevin shares his story, which he credits solely to God and his call to “radical reliance.” Oh, Kevin acknowledges that he had to do his part by putting in the work to become a masterful musician; however, it was God who ultimately opened doors and provided incredible coincidences of timing that really were not coincidences at all.In this episode you will learn how Kevin went from medical school at Yale, to performing cello beatboxing for Yo-Yo Ma, to creating a viral video that landed him on a reality television show and eventually led to him becoming the fifth member of Pentatonix. This story is so wild only God could have orchestrated it. But first, it's time for Social Toolkit. Heather continues walking us through some of the obstacles facing Black creators online. Today, she focuses on algorithm bias and pay discrepancies. Guest Bio Kevin Olusola is a member of the Grammy Award-winning musical group Pentatonix, grew up in the small town of Owensboro, Kentucky, the son of a Nigerian psychiatrist and a Grenadian nurse. At an early age, Kevin began learning piano, cello, and saxophone. He performed at Carnegie Hall twice as soloist on the cello and saxophone and has appeared on NPR's From the Top. Kevin enrolled at Yale University where he studied pre-med and East Asian Studies. He spent 18 months in Beijing becoming fluent in Chinese as a part of his Yale fellowship. While in college, Kevin began developing “cello boxing,” his innovative blending of intricate beatboxing with classical cello performances. And in 2009, he won second place in the “Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma” international competition. Ma would call Kevin's cello-boxing version of “Dona Nobis Pacem” both “inventive and unexpected.” In 2011, Kevin's “Julie-O” cello boxing YouTube video was featured by CBS, AOL, Huffington Post, and the Washington Post, among others. Kevin was also named one of 100 “History Makers in the Making” by NBC's TheGrio and was hand-chosen by Quincy Jones to represent him in concert at the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival alongside Bobby McFerrin and Chick Corea. Host Bio Heather Thompson Day is an associate professor of communication at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. She is the author of eight books, including I'll See You Tomorrow and It's Not Your Turn. Reach out to Heather on X, the app formerly known as Twitter, at @HeatherTDay and on Instagram @heatherthompsonday. Get Heather's weekly inspirational email delivered to your inbox every Friday night at 7 p.m. EST. Sign up now at: www.heatherthompsonday.com/links. Viral Jesus is a production of Christianity Today Host and creator: Heather Thompson Day Executive Producer: Ed Gilbreath Producer: Loren Joseph Mix Engineer: Alex Carter Director of CT Podcasts: Mike Cosper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thursday 25th January: Dona nobis pacem by St Martin's Voices
Militärfanfaren in einer Messe? Beethoven schert sich nicht um Konventionen der Kirchenmusik in diesem Werk, das er selbst für sein bestes hielt: eine überwältigende Mischung aus Oratorium und Sinfonie - nur für den Gottesdienst wenig geeignet. Von Michael Lohse.
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What are our idols? How is God doing the work among the people of Israel to save them from their sins, and to save us from ours? Psalm 124Ezekiel 6Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Spinning Meter, Harper's Desk, Exceter Lask, Dona Nobis Pacem
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. Where is the hope when destruction seems imminent? Why is it that God abandons His people? How does Christ fit within a story of only woe and judgement?Psalm 38Ezekiel 5Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Spinning Meter, Harper's Desk, Exceter Lask, Dona Nobis Pacem
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What do we do with the times that we become the bad guy? What does it look like to carry the burdens and sins of others? What do we do with all this Ezekiel Bread and fecal matter?Psalm 111Ezekiel 4Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Spinning Meter, Harper's Desk, Exceter Lask, Dona Nobis Pacem
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What is the importance of "valleys" in the life of a Christian? Why is humiliation essential for a preacher? How important is listening?Psalm 21Ezekiel 3:22-27Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Spinning Meter, Harper's Desk, Exceter Lask, Dona Nobis Pacem
God Makes Us WorthyNone of us are worthy to receive God's grace, healing, love, etc. God is so great that He makes us worthy to receive all that we need from Him.SCRIPTURE:Luke 4: 40-41MUSIC"Dona Nobis Pacem""Eclipse" - Gjeilo
Morgens in Frieden aufwachen, ohne Bomben in der Nacht: Das ist in dieser Welt nicht selbstverständlich. Wie erreichen wir mehr Frieden, im Großen und im Kleinen?
Love Your EnemiesWe can only love our enemies with the help of God.SCRIPTUREMatthew 5: 43-45MUSIC"Dona Nobis Pacem"
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
"An Especially Big and Important Music Service" Sunday, April 10, Worship Service Livestream This Sunday, April 10th - after a 25-month delay - and in a follow up to our tribute to Walt Whitman in early December, several choirs return in larger numbers to perform the Dona Nobis Pacem by Ralph Vaughan Williams. In addition to having the UC Alumni Chorus join our church choir, we welcome students from the UC Men's and Women's Chorales at Berkeley as well as a 45 piece orchestra. The pieces are enhanced exponentially with orchestral forces. These combined choirs seek to honor the souls lost and displaced by the Ukraine invasion with their music. Dona Nobis Pacem was composed in response to the unsettling state of the world in 1936— Vaughan Williams compelled to cry out for peace featuring traditional texts as well as dramatic poetry by none other than Walt Whitman. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister; “Wonder Dave” Crady, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; Nancy Munn, soprano; Rene Minneboo, baritone; Orchestra and Choirs led by Mark Sumner, Music Director Eric Shackelford, Camera; Donald Shearer, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Sound & Final Mixes; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Remigio Flood, Sexton; Athena Papadakos, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher; Ralph Fenn, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
"An Especially Big and Important Music Service" Sunday, April 10, Worship Service Livestream This Sunday, April 10th - after a 25-month delay - and in a follow up to our tribute to Walt Whitman in early December, several choirs return in larger numbers to perform the Dona Nobis Pacem by Ralph Vaughan Williams. In addition to having the UC Alumni Chorus join our church choir, we welcome students from the UC Men's and Women's Chorales at Berkeley as well as a 45 piece orchestra. The pieces are enhanced exponentially with orchestral forces. These combined choirs seek to honor the souls lost and displaced by the Ukraine invasion with their music. Dona Nobis Pacem was composed in response to the unsettling state of the world in 1936— Vaughan Williams compelled to cry out for peace featuring traditional texts as well as dramatic poetry by none other than Walt Whitman. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister; “Wonder Dave” Crady, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; Nancy Munn, soprano; Rene Minneboo, baritone; Orchestra and Choirs led by Mark Sumner, Music Director Eric Shackelford, Camera; Donald Shearer, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Sound & Final Mixes; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Remigio Flood, Sexton; Athena Papadakos, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher; Ralph Fenn, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour
Free sheet music: https://www.dropbox.com/s/a4lx26j04hvlgpp/Dona-Nobis-Pacem-in-F-C6-Tuning.pdf?dl=0
Viel Spaß beim zuhören.
Today's episode is a conversation with Dr. Martin Benvenuto, a treble choir specialist, about his journey from singing in choirs in Argentina, to leading some of the most respected treble choirs in the Bay Area. We will also chat about his new choir, 21V, a professional SSAA chorus which is inclusive of voices of all gender identities. http://www.inunisonpodcast.com/episodes/s04e07#transcript (Episode transcript) Edited by https://www.inunisonpodcast.com/fausto (Fausto Daos) Music excerpts “https://music.apple.com/us/album/gloria-kajoniensis-i-gloria-in-excelsis-deo-live/1314459991?i=1314460276 (Gloria Kajoniensis: I. Gloria in excelsis Deo),” by Levente Gyöngyösi, performed live by the Peninsula Women's Chorus at the 2016 ACDA Western Division Convention “https://music.apple.com/us/album/missa-brevis-i-kyrie/586433872?i=586433954 (Missa Brevis: I. Kyrie),” by Ramona Luengen, performed by the Peninsula Women's Chorus on the album Carols and Lullabies “https://music.apple.com/us/album/dona-nobis-pacem/1079116600?i=1079117285 (Dona Nobis Pacem),” by Ko Matsushita, performed by the Peninsula Women's Chorus on the album Mostly Made in America “https://music.apple.com/us/album/rise-up/1562098586?i=1562098587 (Rise Up),” by Jake Runestad, performed by the Peninsula Women's Chorus on their most recent album Women Making Waves Episode references https://www.martinbenvenuto.com/ (Martin Benvenuto) https://www.facebook.com/21vchoir/ (21V Choir on Facebook) https://pwchorus.org/ (Peninsula Women's Chorus) https://womensing.org/ (WomenSing) https://www.facebook.com/ComCorAr/ (Compositores Corales Argentinos SXXI) https://edgardmoyagodoy.com/ (Edgard Moya Godoy) Theme Song: https://music.apple.com/us/album/mr-puffy/1457011536?i=1457011549 (Mr. Puffy) by Avi Bortnik, arr. by Paul Kim. Performed by http://www.dynamicjazz.dk/ (Dynamic)
In this episode, the Trad Men take a break from their discussion of the Second Vatican Council to discuss the state of general anxiety we find ourselves in all time these days and what we can do to live lives of joy and peace in these uncertain times. If you like our podcast, be sure to subscribe so you'll be notified of new episodes as soon as they drop and feel free to reach out to us on twitter @Trad_Men or send us an email at tradmenpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! PAX DOMINI SIT SEMPER VOBISCVM!
Doesn't everyone want peace? I certainly do, but not at any price, and not by any means. Peace through strength. That is the subject of today's 10-minute episode.
We chat this week with one of Stephanie and Mike's most influential teachers at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, Maestro Larry Rachleff. Larry has conducted all over the world including right here with the Kansas City Symphony, but many musicians know him best as the conductor of the student orchestras at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music. He has touched the lives of an untold number of aspiring young musicians. We chat with Larry and learn more about how he has truly shaped the culture of music, this week on Beethoven Walks into a Bar. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/04Q0kFJU6SYgQ00MShNyDw?si=s3ht_gwsSp2103S3Na0EaA (Episode 304 Playlist) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtJ9FhwtthE (Debussy La Mer) - Recommended by Michael Gordon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8yOP9EUIY8 (J.S. Bach B Minor Mass - "Dona Nobis Pacem") - Recommended by Jason Seber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFifaY_eZU0 (Beethoven Symphony No. 5) - Recommended by Larry Rachleff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI5hoBGwOZw (Prokofiev Suite from Romeo and Juliet) - Recommended by Stephanie Brimhall
In our first episode, Alex introduces a triumphant moment near the end of the "Dona nobis pacem" from the monumental Mass in B Minor, and we introduce the audio centerpiece of our podcast: the Netherlands Bach Society and their "All of Bach" project. But first, we discuss the question at the heart of the show's premise: "Why Bach?" Dona nobis pacem: https://youtu.be/3FLbiDrn8IE?t=6315 Artwork: Sydney LaCom
2020 has been a year like no other. Everyone is glad to see 2021 arrive. For this week’s program, we celebrate the coming new year in a traditional fashion with serious and silly songs about the occasion. We’ll hear Peter and Lou Berryman, Mary Harris, Tommy Sands, Waterson-Carthy, Skinner & T'witch, Kate Taylor and many more. Let’s all celebrate the passage of time … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-53: Farewell 2020 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Anthony Newett / “When the Saints Go Marching In” / Strut / Rittenhouse Lou & Peter Berryman / “New New Year Year” / Just One Angel v2.0 / Yellow Tail Nowell Sing We Clear / “Carol for the New Year” / Hail Smiling Morn / Golden Hind Reid Jamieson / “This Could Be the Year” / Songs fo a Winter's Night / Self Produced Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters / “(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding” / Christmas on a Greyhound Bus / Organic Various / “First Day of the Year” / The Gathering / Sycamore Road Mary Harris / “Happy New Year Blues” / Where Will You Be On Christmas Day / Dust-to-Digital Skinner & T'witch / “The Drinking Song” / The Bells of Christmas / Self Produced The Yellow Room Gang / “Happy New Day” / Happy New Day / Yellow Room Anthony Newett / “Oh Dem Golden Slippers” / Strut / Rittenhouse Loreena McKennitt / “The Mummer's Dance” / Live in Paris and Toronto / QR Tommy Sands / “Whiter Shade of Pale” / An Irish Christmas with Tommy Sands / Green Linnet Waterson-Carthy / “New Year Carol-Residue” / Holy Heathems amd the Green Man / Topic Denise Jordan Finley / “Dona Nobis Pacem” / Solstice / Dome Island Margot Krimmel & Beth Leachman-Gadbaw / “Song of Peace” / Icy December / Whitebirds Kate Taylor / “Auld Lang Syne” / Auld Lang Syne / Front Door Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Doves symbolize peace on earth, goodwill to all. BirdNote celebrates the season with a version of Dona Nobis Pacem, arranged and played by Nancy Rumbel.
This year’s program will feature two new virtual choir pieces, one with the choirs of the Potomac Partnership (River Road, Cedar Lane, and Fairfax UU congregations), and one with the River Road Choir and strings, performing an arrangement of Dona Nobis Pacem. We will also have lots of live music coming straight from 6301 River Road, featuring duets of all kinds: vocal, guitar and two-piano. Join us and let your heart be filled with music and poetry of the season.
Let us celebrate the quiet, waiting season of Advent with the request to “grant us peace.” Click here… to join.
The Wildlings are south of the wall, the robots are rising up, Seventh Kavalry's on the move, and two percent of the world's population has vanished. Time for another edition of Strong TV Songs! This time around the focus is on HBO, a network that has defined much of the broader TV landscape over the past couple of decades. So let's dig into a bunch of great music from a bunch of good shows, with themes for Dothraki raiders, Alethiometers, robot farmgirls, nuns with guns, monstrous moguls, and lost souls. Special thanks to the key of C minor for making this episode possible. DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE: “Woke Up This Morning” by Alabama 3 from Exile on Coldharbour Lane, 1997 “Six Feet Under” by Thomas Newman, 2001 “Deadwood” by David Schwartz, 2004 “Way Down In The Hole” by Tom Waits from Franks Wild Years, 1987. Performed by Waits, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Neville Brothers, DoMaJe, and Steve Earle “Game of Thrones” by Ramin Djawadi, 2011 "Game of F***in' Thrones" by Anamanaguchi, 2012 “Pacific Rim” by Ramin Djawadi feat. Tom Morello from Pacific Rim, 2013 “Doom Patrol” by Clint Mansell and Kevin Kiner, 2019 “His Dark Materials” by Lorne Balfe, 2019 “Westworld” and “Sweetwater” by Ramin Djawadi, 2016 “Ezio’s Family” by Jesper Kyd from Assassin’s Creed II, 2009 "How The West Was Really Won,” “Nun With a Motherf***ing Gun,” and “Children of Krypton” by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, 2019 “Succession” by Nicholas Britell, 2018 "Kiss from Daddy" by Demi Adejuyigbe, 2019 “The Departure” and “Dona Nobis Pacem” by Max Richter from The Leftovers, 2014 OUTRO SOLOIST: Luke Price This episode's outro soloist is Portland fiddle player Luke Price. When he's not working as a side man in a variety of killer bands, Luke joins his wife Rachael to form the excellent songwriting duo DEAN!. 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For more on how to support Strong Songs, go here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs OCTOBER 2020 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Jeffrey Jue Bonusround Rick Klaras Niko Laurie Acreman Ken Hirsh Jez Jenness Gardner Simon Cammell Guinevere Boostrom Jill Smith-Moore Narelle Horn Mickey Clark Nathaniel Bauernfeind Simon Cramp Bill Rosinger Anne Britt David Zahm Erin Aidan Coughlan Jeanneret Manning Family Four Matt Butler Doug Paton Robert Paul R Watson Viki Dun Christer Lindqvist Sami Samhuri Craig J Covell AccessViolation Ryan Torvik Merlin Mann Fraser Glenn CALEB ROTACH Andre Bremer Chad Barnard Mark Schechter Dave Florey Dan Apczynski OCTOBER 2020 HALF-NOTE PATRONS Rich Roskopf Melissa Gallo Joel Stevenson Will Dwyer Alethea Lee Lauren Reay Eric Prestemon Erika L Austin Cookies250 Spencer Shirley Joshua Jarvis Damian Brady Angela Livingstone Jeffrey C. 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Le 14 octobre 2011, 2% de la population mondiale s'est volatilisée dans les airs, sans explication. Trois ans plus tard, ceux qu'ils ont laissés derrière eux tentent de reconstruire leur vie. Un an après notre maxi-épisode sur Lost et le lancement d'After Watchmen, nous revenons avec The Leftovers pour la troisième fois sur une oeuvre de Damon Lindelof, adaptant ici le roman de Tom Perrotta, Les Disparus de Mapleton. A série exceptionnelle, conditions exceptionnelles, puisque pour ce podcast nous avons organisé le premier crossover du Coin Pop, avec le Lemon Adaptation Club d'Océane pour analyser cette adaptation. Ce podcast est donc la partie deux d'un duo d'épisodes qui commence avec la contrepartie citronneuse que vous pouvez retrouver ici, traitant plus spécifiquement du livre et de son adaptation dans la saison 1. Une fois l'écoute terminée, vous pouvez retrouver ici-même presque 4h de podcast consacré à l'ensemble de la série, et à sa place dans l'oeuvre de Lindelof. Au sein de ces deux épisodes, vous retrouverez donc Océane, mais aussi Quentin, régulièrement vu sur le Coin Pop (à travers le podcast Lost, les After Watchmen et le Quadrant Pop) et Yasmina, maman et co-créatrice des Podcastinateurs, ainsi que Manu, créateur du Coin Pop. La musique d'intro est The Departure, de Max Richter, compositeur de la série. La musique d'outro est Dona Nobis Pacem 2 du même Richter. Vous retrouverez également Va, Pansiero, morceau de l'opéra Nabucco de Verdi. The Leftovers est disponible en intégralité en France sur OCS. Bonne écoute !
Another song where Brandon sings 3-4 parts!
Stephen Downen and Amy Rosebush provide reflective readings and uplifting music.Light the Chalice Theme Song - Composed and Performed by Stephen DownenOpening Words: #434 "May we be reminded..." - AnonymousOpening Song: Song Without Words - Composed by Felix Mendellsohn, Performed by Amy RosebushChalice Lighting: #447 "At times our own light..." - Albert Schweitzer#1021 Lean on Me - Words & Music by Bill Withers, arr. David Moran. Performed by Stephen Downen Reading: #665 "Transcendental Etude" - Adrienne RichPiano Meditation: Rhapsodie Hongroise - Composed by Franz Liszt, Performed by Amy RosebushPoetry Reading: "Music" by Alice Cary, read by Stephen Downen#1027 Cuando el Pobre (When the Poor Ones)- Composed by Jose Antonio Olivar & Miguel Manzano, performed by Stephen Downen (Vocals, Drums, Guitars) & Amy Rosebush (Keyboard)Reading: #123 Spirit of Life by Carolyn McDade#388 Dona Nobis Pacem, Traditional canon performed by Stephen DownenEnding Credits: #1018 Improvisation on Come and Go With Me, performed by Amy Rosebush (piano) & Stephen Downen (Drums)
Wie komponiert man Frieden im Wien des Jahres 1823? Gerade einmal ein Jahrzehnt war vergangen, nachdem Napoleons Truppen die Stadt besetzt hatten, da vollendete Ludwig van Beethoven seine „Missa solemnis“. Im abschließenden „Dona nobis pacem“, der Bitte um Frieden, lässt er auf ungewöhnlich theatralische Weise auch Kriegsmusik einfallen – bis die Sehnsucht nach „äußerem und innerem Frieden“ auf schwankendem Boden Erfüllung zu finden scheint. „Davon bin ich begeistert“, sagt Dirigent Frieder Bernius im Gespräch mit SWR2-Musikredakteurin Dorothea Bossert.
4 en 5 mei . Geef ons vrede. Twee voorbeelden van Dona nobis pacem.
Music: Instrumental by Ashamaluev Music, “Dona Nobis Pacem” by Jessica Fox.
Dona Nobis Pacem (From Mass in B Minor, BWV 232) J.S. Bach (1685-1750) [Sung in Latin:] Dona nobis pacem. [English translation:] Grant us peace. “Dona Nobis Pacem” was performed by the Houston Chamber Choir at their 2016-2017 season's “Mass in B Minor.”
PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 30 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 – 2CELLOS. Champions Anthem (Let There Be Cello, 2018) – BRUNO SANFILIPPO. Pianette (Pianette, 2019) – SHAMBHU. Pondering When (Lilac Skies, 2019) – ANGELE DUBEAU & LA PIETA. Dona Nobis Pacem 2 (Max Richter) (Ovation, 2018) – JOHN OTOTT. Unbreakable (Unspoken, 2019) – KEN VERHEECKE. The Dance of Heaven (Tripping the Light Fantastic, 2019) – DINO MALITO. Great Voyage (Kitaro) (Dino Malito, 2019) – JEFF JOHNSON & PHIL KEAGGY. Cappadocia (Cappadocia, 2018) – RALPH ZURMUHLE. Watching Clouds with You (As Time Passes, 2019) – CHRISTOPHER JAMES. Awakening (Grace from Persistence, 2019) – ROBERT LINTON. Adrift in Wonder (Adrift in Wonder, 2019) – PETR ALEKSANDER. Sans Souci (Closer, Still, 2019) – RADICAL FACE. Ashes (Missing Film, 2019) – TSODE. Alquimia (Innerity, 2019)
In this bonus episode, host Lynn Hickernell explains the word, "conglomeration" with a "Say What?!?" segment about the Latin phrase, E Pluribus Unum, the traditional song, "Dona Nobis Pacem," and overviews of other kids' podcasts that are part of the conglomeration of podcasters known as Kids Listen. Complete show notes available at https://www.patreon.com/posts/31614121
Commissioned in 1936 to compose a large-scale piece for a choral society's centenary celebration, Ralph Vaughan Williams instead wrote for them a cantata for soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra titled "Dona Nobis Pacem" – and it was anything but a celebration piece. Dona Nobis Pacem (“Give Us Peace”) was the composer’s protest against war and a cry for peace at a time of growing international tension. Three years later, Vaughan Williams' worst fears would be realized. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 35010]
Commissioned in 1936 to compose a large-scale piece for a choral society's centenary celebration, Ralph Vaughan Williams instead wrote for them a cantata for soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra titled "Dona Nobis Pacem" – and it was anything but a celebration piece. Dona Nobis Pacem (“Give Us Peace”) was the composer’s protest against war and a cry for peace at a time of growing international tension. Three years later, Vaughan Williams' worst fears would be realized. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 35010]
Commissioned in 1936 to compose a large-scale piece for a choral society's centenary celebration, Ralph Vaughan Williams instead wrote for them a cantata for soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra titled "Dona Nobis Pacem" – and it was anything but a celebration piece. Dona Nobis Pacem (“Give Us Peace”) was the composer’s protest against war and a cry for peace at a time of growing international tension. Three years later, Vaughan Williams' worst fears would be realized. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 35010]
Commissioned in 1936 to compose a large-scale piece for a choral society's centenary celebration, Ralph Vaughan Williams instead wrote for them a cantata for soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra titled "Dona Nobis Pacem" – and it was anything but a celebration piece. Dona Nobis Pacem (“Give Us Peace”) was the composer’s protest against war and a cry for peace at a time of growing international tension. Three years later, Vaughan Williams' worst fears would be realized. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 35010]
Dona nobis pacem, door La Maîtrise de Radio France olv Sofi Jeannin. Gecomponeerd door Esa-Pekka Salonen, die de melodie eerst schreef voor cello solo. Met muziek van Antonio Vivaldi, Hans Gál, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Giuseppe Colombi, Michael Abels en Hanns Eisler.
At Chavagnes we like to pull out all the stops and let rip on some of the old favourites. We are a small school and we do what we can; and we love it. Here we are with Mozart's Coronation Mass, on the last day of the school year in 2013.
Tracklist: 1 - The Leftovers (Main Title Theme): 0:00 2 - The Departure: 1:35 3 - Afterimage 1: 2:51 4 - De Profundis: 4:23 5 - Only Questions: 9:28 6 - Dona Nobis Pacem 1: 10:46 7 - Afterimage 2 Max Richter: 14:34 8 - Departure (Reflection): 15:43 9 - Dona Nobis Pacem 2: 17:38 10 - Family Circles: 20:58 11 A Blessing 22:00 12 She Remembers 24:32 13 Departure (Lullaby) 28:22 14 Illuminations/Clouds 30:20 15 Afterimage 3 31:54 16 Departure (Home) 34:58
Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather is Music Director of New York City's The Dessoff Choirs, known for performances of choral works from the pre-Baroque era through the 21st century. An Assistant Professor, he is Director of Choral Studies and Voice Department Coordinator at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Artist in Residence at Union Theological Seminary, and Artistic Director of Voices of Haiti, a 60-member children's choir in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, operated by the Andrea Bocelli Foundation. Merriweather is also in demand as a baritone soloist, often performing throughout the eastern United States. During the summer of 2017, Merriweather led Voices of Haiti in performances with Andrea Bocelli at Teatro del Silenzio in Lajatico, Italy and for Pope Francis at the Vatican. Other conducting highlights of the 2017-18 season include: David Lang's The Little Match Girl Passion, Vaughan Williams's Dona nobis pacem, Bach's Singet dem Herrn, BWV 225, and Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229 with The Dessoff Choirs; Handel's Messiah at Brooklyn College and the Harvard Club of New York; and Leonard Bernstein's Mass (Concert Selections) and Honegger's King David at Brooklyn College. Recent conducting highlights have included Mozart's Requiem, Vivaldi's Gloria, Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, and Orff's Carmina Burana. Solo engagements for the 2017-18 season include the premiere of Sanctuary Road by Pulitzer Prize-winner Paul Moravec with Kent Tritle and the Oratorio Society of New York at Carnegie Hall; and Fauré's Requiem and Ralph Vaughan Williams's Dona nobis pacem with Christopher Shepard and The Masterwork Chorus. Recent performances have included the baritone solos in Rautavaara's Vigilia as a part of the Great Music in a Great Space series at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; the music of William Byrd with Parthenia; and Vaughan Williams's Dona Nobis Pacem with the Grace Choral Society. Additionally, Merriweather has been featured as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Dessoff Choirs, the New York Choral Society, and Bach Vespers Choir and Orchestra at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New York City. The baritone has also premiered contemporary solo works by Eve Beglarian, John Liberatore, Ju Ri Seo, Douglas Fisk, and James Adler, and he has been a fellowship recipient at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and Tanglewood Music Center. Merriweather holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Conducting from the studio of Kent Tritle at the Manhattan School of Music, where his doctoral dissertation, Now I Walk in Beauty, Gregg Smith: A Biography and Complete Works Catalog, constituted the first complete works list for the composer and conductor. He received Master of Music degrees in Choral Conducting and in Vocal Performance from the studio of Rita Shane at the Eastman School of Music, as well as a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Syracuse University, summa cum laude. Merriweather's professional affiliations include membership in Pi Kappa Lambda, the American Choral Directors Association, and Chorus America, and he sits on the Board of Directors of the New York Choral Consortium. In this episode, Malcolm shares his one way ticket to join the Fisk University Jubilee Singers on their first tour in 1871! He also talks about his work with the Voices of Haiti, the life of a Conductor, and his eclectic play list. Malcolm is just one of the extraordinary guests featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they'd go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Grammar Girl, Mignon Fogarty; Journalist-Humorist-Actor Mo Rocca; ; Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, writers and more.
Texto: Luis Cernuda Música: Dona Nobis Pacem 2 – Max Richter METODOS DE CONTACTO Feed: http://feedpress.me/jose_escolar Twitter y Telegram: @josescolar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josescolarpod Email: josescolar@avpodcast.net Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx9dGoKVswqqkGf45lbH6EA Canal Telegram: https://t.me/josescolarpod www.josescolar.com Agradecimientos a Neodigit – Itunes – Ivoox –UCast Podcast Player – Podkas
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Alexandra Coghlan recommends the best recording of Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem
This service presents the Unity Temple Choir under the direction of Music Director Marty Swisher performing Ralph Vaughn Williams's "Dona Nobis Pacem." The choir is joined by soloists Rosalind Lee, soprano; Eric Miranda, baritone; Peter Storms on piano and a 12-piece orchestra. The theme for the month of April is how to be a community of transformation. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections on our website.
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Performance Podcast - recaping all songs from podcast 1 - 5 1. I'm Gonna SIng (0:31) 2. A Girl Went Walking (1:21) 3. I love the mountains (2:36) 4. Dona Nobis Pacem (3:50) 5. Mister Frogs Wedding (4:40) 6. Loch Lomond (6:44) 7. Die Forelle (The Trout) (8:46) 8. The Herrings Heid (9:38) 9. Marching Song (12:02) 10. The Tree in the Wood (13:11)
The Fowlerville Junior High 7th Grade Band performs "Dona Nobis Pacem" as arranged by Anne McGinty on May 23rd, 2013.
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Yo-Yo Ma & Friends - On this episode, Yo-Yo comments on the track Dona Nobis Pacem from the album Songs of Joy and Peace. Yo-Yo Ma & Friends-Songs of Joy & Peace @ Amazon.com