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The earliest selection on last week's Elisabeth Söderström episode featured the soprano at 24 singing the title role of Madama Butterfly. In that live recording, we also heard as Sharpless her compatriot the baritone Hugo Hasslo, to whom I introduced my listeners last fall. Today I dive a little bit deeper into Hasslo's extant recordings. Considering what a great singer he was, and how his reputation has merely grown with the passage of time, it's shocking how rarely Hasslo recorded in the studio. Therefore the majority of this episode consists of live recordings, from as far back as Hasslo's operatic debut in 1940 as Guglielmo under the baton of Fritz Busch, through to his performance as di Luna alongside Jussi Björling's final operatic appearance in Sweden twenty years later. Along the way we hear excerpts from Rigoletto, Il tabarro, Yevgeny Onegin (or should I say Eugen Onegin), Il trovatore, and… Porgy and Bess (?!?!). I also include a sample of the singing of Hasslo's teacher, the Scottish tenor Joseph Hislop to show that the apple did not fall far from the tree! Other singers appearing on the episode include Sena Jurinac, Einar Andersson, Sigurd Björling, Eric Sædén, Margareta Hallin, Arne Tyrén, Aase Nordmo Løvberg, Apollo Granforte, and a surprise visit from last week's subject, the transcendent Elisabeth Söderström. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
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There are very few singers that mean more to me than does Elisabeth Söderström. I was first made aware of her at the tender age of ten, when I became obsessed with Pelléas et Mélisande after hearing the (at the time) brand new recording of the opera conducted by Pierre Boulez which featured Söderström and George Shirley in the title roles. Further explorations yielded further delights: the complete Rachmaninov songs with Vladimir Ashkenazy, the Janáček heroines under Charles Mackerras. I began grabbing every recording of hers that I could get, and every time I encountered her unique voice, frail yet passionate, I fell further and further under her spell. And then I saw her onstage, both in recital and as the Marschallin on the Met Tour and I became an even more passionate devotee. When I was recently reminded that May 7 was her birthday, I determined that it was time to revisit her legacy and artistry. Because she was so quintessentially Swedish, I have chosen a program featuring Söderström singing primarily in Swedish, including a healthy sampling of music by Swedish composers (Blomdahl, Nordheim, Lindberg, Alfvén, Larsson, Nystroem, and Rangström). And because she sang so many of her operatic roles in Swedish translation, we also get to hear her as Charpentier's Louise and Puccini's Cio-Cio-San. Vocal guest stars are fellow great Swedish singers Erik Sædén and Hugo Hasslo. Also expect some delicious and delightful surprises, as this most spontaneous and inspired of singers always had something unexpected up her sleeve! Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
Under 00-talet skymtades ungdomar beväpnade med frukt och grönt på svenska gator och torg. Fäktningsmatcherna med purjolökar såg kanske fåniga ut, men bakom de komiska scenerna dolde sig en riksomfattande låtsaslek på liv och död. Deathgame var ett fenomen där lajv mötte digitalt spel - en intensiv lönnmördarlek som engagerade tusentals spelare under sina glansdagar. Speljuntans Elisabeth Bergqvist dyker ner bland svartrockare och stuprörsjeans och pratar med spelets grundare, Yvonne Undin, om glitterbrev, ninjauppdrag och maskineriet som fick spelet att rulla. Dessutom hörs röster från Elisabeths förflutna berätta om en rivalitet som skakade Värmland under våren 2008. Vill du att Speljuntan ska kunna fortsätta göra dokumentärer? Kolla in hur du kan stötta oss på http://www.speljuntan.se. Där kan du även kan höra ett Patreon-exklusivt eftersnack om dokumentären! Producerad av: Elisabeth Bergqvist Ljudtekniker: Jonas Sjöberg Musik: Frönäs Avsnittsbild: Anna Nilsson Inläsning: Robert Eklund
Höj värmen på plattan och gör dig redo för veckans avsnitt av Speljuntan. I vilket fyra stärkelsestinna generaler pratar om förra veckans nyhetsbomber i form av GTA VI-datum, branta prisökningar och vad EA's nedskärningar betyder för Antons Titanfall-pepp. I kastrullen lägger vi sedan ännu fler intryck från spelet som vägrar släppa taget, Clair Obscur, och blandar ihop med Elisabeths intryck från animetramset i spelet med ett omöjligt namn: The Hundred Line - Last Defense Academy. Tror vi det heter. En releaseradar tillsätts precis innan vi häller av och efter den är det vi som säger bon appétit! Vill du gå en matlagningskurs med juntan? Det tror vi inte - men du får gärna vara med och stödja oss på speljuntan.se genom att bli patreon och på så sätt göra podden möjlig. Spel som nämns i avsnittet: GTA VI, Concorde, Titanfall, Fortnite, Alan Wake 2, TES IV: Oblivion Remastered, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, Danganronpa, Zero Escape, Promise Mascot Agency Spel som nämns i releaseradarn: Metal Eden, Among Us 3D, The Midnight Walk, Spirit of the North 2, Doom: The Dark Ages, Monster Train 2, Deliver at all costs, To a T, Elden Ring: Nightreign Tidskoder:(00:58) Personliga frågan (06:56) Spelnyheter (37:10) Reklam (37:50) Spelintryck (55:16) Releaseradar
Speljuntans skuta sätter av till sjöss, men vinklar först kikaren bakåt mot spelveckan som gått. Där skymtas AI-modeller som både ger och tar från spelvärlden, och besättningen sjunger en klagosång över det mellanmänskliga mötets bortgång i All Chat. När vi sedan blickar mot spelåret 2024 års horisont får Juntan reflektera över vinterns sista skörd av spelintryck. Elisabeths wallraffande i gacha-land når sin kulmen när Infinity Nikki dundrar in med en magisk lansering, medan Angelica matar besättningen med cigarettkryddade ägg från indieliret Arctic Eggs. Anton har belönats för sina insatser i Dota 2 men har också fått smaka på nederlag genom en stenbumling, och slutligen funderar Juntan över om man verkligen kan kalla ett 300-kronorsspel för free to play. Låt inte det mellanmänskliga mötet försvinna - bli medlem på Speljuntans Discord och häng med på voyagen in i 2025! Spel som nämns i avsnittet: World of Warcraft, Overwatch, PUBG, Love Nikki, Infinity Nikki, Genshin Impact, DotA 2, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Arctic Eggs, Path of Exile 2 Tidskoder: (01:19) Personliga frågan (07:20) Spelnyheter (36:01) Reklam (37:33) Spelsvepet
Hør politisk kommentar om store bildet for elektrifisering og klimamål fra Elisabeth Sæther, statssekretær (Ap), Energidepartementet Episoden er et opptak fra frokostesminaret om Elektrifisering av sokkelen for nå klimamålene i 2030 er mulig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vil elektrifisering av sokkelen hjelpe oss å nå klimamålene og sikre kraftoverskuddet? Hvordan skal kraften fordeles – til industrien på land eller til havs? Hva er regjeringens strategi for elektrifisering av sokkelen? Hva er status for flytende havvind i Norge? Hva betyr havvind for sysselsetting og eksport? Hvilke elektrifiseringstiltak gir størst klimaeffekt?Lytt til samtalen mellom: Elisabeth Sæther, statssekretær (Ap), Energidepartementet Mathilde Tybring-Gjedde, stortingsrepresentant (Høyre) Terje Halleland, stortingsrepresentant (FrP) Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes, nestleder, Stortingets næringskomité (SV) Anniken Hauglie, viseadministrerende direktør, NHO Geir Seljeseth, leder samfunnspolitisk avdeling, Forbundet Styrke Egil Birkemoe, VP Electrical Transmission, Aker Solutions og styremedlem i PF Energi I denne episoden lærer du om de store valgene som må tas for å fordele Norges kraftressurser på en måte som sikrer både klima og konkurranseevne. Du får innsikt i hvordan havvind kan styrke både sysselsettingen og eksportmulighetene, og hva både bransjen og myndighetene må bidra med for å nå målene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elisabeth opplever en intens svidd lukt i huset som det ikke finnes en logisk forklaring på. Senere skjer det en dramatisk hendelse som skal få henne til å tenke. Var det et varsel? Og klarer Lilli å finne Elisabeths guider? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zurück aus der Sommerpause beschäftigen wir uns in der neuen Folge mit diesem Thema: Auch für ihre Gedichte ist Kaiserin Elisabeth bekannt.Zumindest einige davon sind in schroffem Ton abgefasst und tauchen die Verfasserin für uns in ein negatives Licht.Das wohl bekannteste Beispiel dieser Art präsentiert sich in dem Gedicht "Zu Oberons Wiegenfest" aus dem Jahr 1887, in welchem Elisabeth Teilen ihrer kaiserlichen Verwandtschaft im Zuge eines Familiendiners nicht nur Tiernamen sondern auch tierische Eigenschaften zuweist.Aber sind diese Worte tatsächlich nur als Beleidigungen zu verstehen?Betrachtet man dieses Gedicht im Spiegel seiner Zeit und in seiner Gesamtheit, erschließen sich auch andere Einblicke, die zwischen den Zeilen verborgen liegen. In dieser Folge der Porzellanfuhre soll versucht werden, dieses eigenwillige Gedicht, die beschriebenen Personen und deren Hintergründe zu erläutern.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Astrid's Electrifying Mystery: Uncovering Secrets in a Quiet Town Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/astrids-electrifying-mystery-uncovering-secrets-in-a-quiet-town Story Transcript:Da: Astrid var ny i nabolaget.En: Astrid was new to the neighborhood.Da: Hun havde lige flyttet ind i et lille hus på en stille gade.En: She had just moved into a small house on a quiet street.Da: Husene her lignede hinanden med deres røde tage og hvide vægge.En: The houses here looked alike with their red roofs and white walls.Da: Det var sommer, og solen skinnede varmt ned på de grønne plæner.En: It was summer, and the sun shone warmly down on the green lawns.Da: En eftermiddag gik Astrid en tur for at tjekke sin postkasse.En: One afternoon, Astrid went to check her mailbox.Da: Hun fandt et kryptisk brev.En: She found a cryptic letter.Da: Der stod kun: "Følg lyset, men vær forsigtig."En: It only said: "Follow the light, but be careful."Da: På samme tid gik strømmen pludselig i hele nabolaget.En: At the same time, the power suddenly went out in the entire neighborhood.Da: Alt blev mørkt og stille.En: Everything became dark and quiet.Da: Astrid blev nervøs, men hendes nysgerrighed tog over.En: Astrid got nervous, but her curiosity took over.Da: Hun besluttede at undersøge sagen.En: She decided to investigate.Da: Hun gik hen til sin nabo Mikkels hus.En: She went to her neighbor Mikkel's house.Da: Han var hjælpsom, men så altid lidt hemmelighedsfuld ud.En: He was helpful but always seemed a little secretive.Da: "Ved du noget om strømmen?"En: "Do you know anything about the power outage?"Da: spurgte Astrid.En: asked Astrid.Da: Mikkel trak på skulderen.En: Mikkel shrugged.Da: "Jeg hørte noget om en gammel huskreds...En: "I heard something about an old household circuit...Da: Men jeg ved ikke meget," sagde han stille.En: But I don't know much," he said quietly.Da: "Vil du hjælpe mig med at finde ud af det?"En: "Will you help me figure it out?"Da: spurgte Astrid med et smil.En: asked Astrid with a smile.Da: Mikkel tøvede men nikkede til sidst.En: Mikkel hesitated but finally nodded.Da: De begyndte at gå rundt i nabolaget for at finde spor.En: They started walking around the neighborhood to find clues.Da: De næste par dage talte Astrid også med Elisabeth, den ældre dame ved siden af.En: Over the next few days, Astrid also spoke with Elisabeth, the elderly lady next door.Da: Elisabeth elskede at fortælle gamle historier.En: Elisabeth loved to tell old stories.Da: En dag sagde hun noget interessant.En: One day she said something interesting.Da: "Der var en gang en familie her, som skjulte noget under jorden.En: "There was once a family here that hid something underground.Da: Ingen ved, hvad det er nu," sagde hun med et skævt smil.En: No one knows what it is now," she said with a wry smile.Da: Astrid lyttede nøje.En: Astrid listened carefully.Da: Elisabeths historie kunne være en ledetråd.En: Elisabeth's story could be a clue.Da: Hun besluttede at følge sporerne trods skepsis fra enkelte naboer.En: She decided to follow the leads despite skepticism from some neighbors.Da: Nogle mente, at det ikke var værd at rode rundt med gamle sager, men Astrid ignorerede dem.En: Some thought it wasn't worth messing with old affairs, but Astrid ignored them.Da: Sent en nat, da alt var stille, gik Astrid og Mikkel ned i kælderen i Astrids hus.En: Late one night, when everything was quiet, Astrid and Mikkel went down to the basement of Astrid's house.Da: Der var en gammel gulvbræt, som knirkede mere end de andre.En: There was an old floorboard that creaked more than the others.Da: Mikkel hjalp Astrid med at åbne det.En: Mikkel helped Astrid open it.Da: Under gulvet fandt de en trappe, der førte ned til et skjult rum.En: Under the floor, they found stairs leading down to a hidden room.Da: Rummet var mørkt, men de havde en lommelygte.En: The room was dark, but they had a flashlight.Da: Der var gamle papirer og mærkelige maskiner.En: There were old papers and strange machines.Da: Langs kanten af rummet løb kabler, som tilsyneladende blev skåret af lede i nabolagernes strøm.En: Along the edges of the room ran cables that seemed to be the cause of the neighborhood's power outage.Da: I midten af rummet var et gammelt kort med mærker forskellige steder i nabolaget.En: In the center of the room was an old map with marks at different locations in the neighborhood.Da: Der var også en gammel dagbog.En: There was also an old diary.Da: Astrid begyndte at læse.En: Astrid began to read.Da: Det viste sig, at Elisabeths forfædre havde boet her og brugt rummet som et sted for hemmelige møder.En: It turned out Elisabeth's ancestors had lived here and used the room for secret meetings.Da: Dagbogen beskrev eksperimenter med elektricitet, som kunne påvirke hele nabolaget.En: The diary described experiments with electricity that could affect the entire neighborhood.Da: En særlig passage forklarede, hvordan man kunne tænde for strømmen igen.En: A particular passage explained how to turn the power back on.Da: Astrid fulgte instruktionerne.En: Astrid followed the instructions.Da: Da hun trykkede på den sidste kontakt, kom strømmen tilbage.En: When she pressed the final switch, the power came back.Da: Lyset vendte tilbage til nabolaget, og alt virkede normalt igen.En: The lights returned to the neighborhood, and everything seemed normal again.Da: Elisabeth dukkede op ved Astrids dør og smilede tilfreds.En: Elisabeth appeared at Astrid's door and smiled contentedly.Da: "Du fandt hemmeligheden," sagde hun.En: "You found the secret," she said.Da: Astrid følte en ny opnåelse.En: Astrid felt a new sense of accomplishment.Da: Hun forstod nu, at hendes instinkter var værd at stole på.En: She now understood that her instincts were worth trusting.Da: Hun havde opdaget en gammel forbindelse og løst mysteriet.En: She had discovered an old connection and solved the mystery.Da: Nabolaget var igen lyst, og livet gik videre, men denne gang med en følelse af dybere sammenhæng.En: The neighborhood was bright again, and life went on, but this time with a sense of deeper connection.Da: Historien om strømafbrydelsen blev hurtigt kendt blandt naboerne.En: The story of the power outage quickly became known among the neighbors.Da: Astrid og Mikkel blev gode venner, mens Elisabeth fortsatte med at fortælle sine gamle historier.En: Astrid and Mikkel became good friends, while Elisabeth continued to tell her old stories.Da: Nabolaget føltes nu som sit rigtige hjem for Astrid, og hun var klar til at face nye udfordringer med tillid og styrke.En: The neighborhood now felt like a real home for Astrid, and she was ready to face new challenges with confidence and strength. 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This August I shall be supplementing each new episode published with a first-time general posting of bonus episodes which were originally available only for my Patreon subscribers. Today, in the first of my “new reissues,” I present “George Shirley Revisited,” a supplement to the tribute I posted three years ago, and which I now offer as a belated 90th birthday salute. In this episode, I offer further examples of the great tenor's eclectic repertoire and interpretive depth. Guest vocalists include Shirley Verrett and Elisabeth Söderström and conductors include Pierre Boulez, Thomas Schippers, Eugene Ormandy, Colin Davis, Antal Doráti, Jesús López Cobos, and Igor Stravinsky himself. Composers sampled include Jules Massenet, Howard Swanson, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Strauss, Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard Wagner, Norman Dello Joio, Felix Mendelssohn, Vally Weigl, Joseph Haydn, and James Dashow, whose Second Voyage, a setting of John Ashberry scored for tenor voice and recorded electronic sounds, was commissioned for George Shirley by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1976. I also include a number of rare recordings that George Shirley and Wayne Sanders made in 1973 for Music Minus One's Laureate Series and that, to my knowledge, are among his rarest recordings. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
Har politiet brutt reglene under etterforskningen av Elisabeth Aaslie? Forsvareren hennes mener det, og ber om at bevisene kastes. Til slutt tar Elisabeth ordet selv, og det hun forteller vender om på historien hennes. Hvis du vil høre de eksklusive bonusepisodene til denne serien, kan du bli abonnent på Svarttrost Dok via Spotify her: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svarttrost/subscribe eller ved å trykke på abonner-knappen i Apple Podkaster. «Mysteriet på rom 221» er laget av Ida Karine Gullvik og Sindre Leganger. Musikk og lyddesign ved Hans Kristen Hyrve. Ansvarlig redaktør i Svarttrost er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2024.
Idag har vi äran att ha Elisabeth Edborg som gäst, ett inspirerande medium och andlig healer. Många av oss i klubben har gått utbildningar hos henne, och nu är vi glada att få dela hennes visdom med er.Elisabeth har en fascinerande bakgrund inom IT, men hennes resa inom det andliga har gett henne insikter som få kan matcha. Under dagens avsnitt berättar Elisabeth en gripande historia om när hennes mamma gick bort och senare återvände från andra sidan, full av glädje och energi. Hon beskriver hur andarna ofta förmedlar budskap om festligheter och återföreningar på andra sidan, där de välkomnar varandra "hem". Vi diskuterar också den vanliga människans behov av att behålla saker från avlidna nära och kära som en form av hedran, medan de på andra sidan inte längre fäster någon betydelse vid världsliga ting.Elisabeth delar även med sig av sin kunskap om vår livsenergi, en djup förståelse hon fick under en regression. Hennes insikter om hur energin flödar genom oss och påverkar vår hälsa är både fascinerande och ögonöppnande.Vill du veta mer om Elisabeth?www.elisabethedborg.seInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisabeth.edborg/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/mediumelisabethedborgTack för att ni lyssnar på Andliga Klubben. Vi hoppas att Elisabeths berättelser och insikter ger er nya perspektiv på livet och det andliga.Medverkande: Elisabeth Edborg, Maria Dupal, Anders Ahlin, Katri Kingstedt och Sofie Langeborg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I avhør har Elisabeth Aaslie husket mer: Kan hun ha blitt forsøkt neddopet? Politiet mottar tips om at en morder går løs, og Elisabeths ekskjæreste blir utpekt som en fiende. Hvis du vil høre episodene med en gang de slippes, kan du bli abonnent på Svarttrost Dok via Spotify her: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svarttrost/subscribe eller ved å trykke på abonner-knappen i Apple Podkaster. Som abonnent kan du høre de fire første episodene med en gang. «Mysteriet på rom 221» er laget av Ida Karine Gullvik og Sindre Leganger. Musikk og lyddesign ved Hans Kristen Hyrve. Ansvarlig redaktør i Svarttrost er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2024.
In dieser Folge des GLOWCAST begrüßt Miriam Jacks die Journalistin und Newsfluencerin Elisabeth Koblitz. Elisabeth hat eine beeindruckende Karriere hinter sich, von ihrer Zeit als TV-Producerin in Washington bis hin zu ihrem aktuellen Projekt „NEWSiversum“. Mit über 120.000 Followern auf Instagram und einem erfolgreichen Newsletter sowie ihrem Podcast „Ellis Saturday Morning Report“ (ESMR), bringt sie News auf eine zugängliche und verständliche Weise näher. Erfahre, wie Elisabeth es schafft, komplexe Nachrichten verständlich zu machen und warum es so wichtig ist, informiert zu bleiben und sich vor Fake News zu schützen. Was euch in dieser Folge erwartet: - Elisabeths spannender Werdegang und ihre Zeit in den USA - Die Idee hinter „NEWSiversum“ und wie sie ihre Community informiert hält - Tipps, wie man Nachrichten konsumiert, ohne sich überwältigt zu fühlen - Einblicke in die Herausforderungen und Chancen des modernen Journalismus In dieser inspirierenden Folge teilt Elisabeth Koblitz ihre Leidenschaft für Journalismus und erklärt, warum es so wichtig ist, einen Zugang zu verlässlichen Informationen zu haben. Egal, ob du regelmäßig Nachrichten konsumierst oder dich von der Flut an Informationen eher abschreckst – diese Folge bietet wertvolle Einblicke und praktische Tipps für einen bewussten und informierten Alltag. Vergiss nicht, den GLOWCAST zu abonnieren und die Glocke zu aktivieren, um keine Folge zu verpassen. Besuche uns auch auf unserem Instagram-Kanal @glowcast.podcast und teile deine Gedanken zu dieser Folge!
In dieser Episode geht es um die Ankunft des Schweinchens Britney auf Hof Sonnenweide. Außerdem sprechen wir über die Vorbereitungen für Elisabeths bevorstehende Wanderung und ihre Pläne für das Essen unterwegs. Dann plaudern wir über unserer Erfahrungen mit dem Schafscheren :) Wir berichten von lustigen und stressigen Momenten beim Scheren der Schafe und erzählen von unseren Hoppalas, bei denen Tiere ausgebüxt sind. Außerdem interessante tierische News über einen Orang-Utan, der sich selbst behandelt.
Ett avslut så gott som något! Efter en turbulent tid ger sig Speljuntan i kast med den vecka som varit. Med oro tittar vi på vad som visades upp på den helylle Nintendo Direct som tog ingen med storm förra veckan. Vi gräver också i misslyckade Cities Skylines 2, funderar kring hur man häver en förbannelse samt saknar Elisabeths speedrunskompetens. Innan vi tar varandra för givet så tycker vi till om det efterlängtade Harold Halibut - håller det vad det lovar? Vill du vara en del av lösningen? Klicka in dig på speljuntan.se och bli patreon du med! Spel som nämns i avsnittet: Dead or Alive, Tekken, Street Fighter, Little Kitty, Big City, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, Antonblast, Cities Skylines 2, Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart DS, Harold Halibut, Universe for Sale Tidskoder:(00:00) Intro (10:30) Personlig fråga (19:30) Spelnyheter (44:30) Reklam (45:30) Spelsvep
En kulört samling generaler tar sig an spelveckan som gått i ett nytt avsnitt av Speljuntan! Där blandas nyheterna om beroendediagnoser, grand slam i spelpris och glimrande arkadnostalgi till en mättad valör. På paletten finns också tyck om nya tv-serien Fallout bredvid det botaniska lilla pusselspelet Botany Manor som Elisabeths gröna fingrar fipplat med. Susanne däremot går vilse i den gamla skolans open world precis innan färgcirkeln sluts med att Angelica berättar om hur hon vevat in utomjordingar i paperslike-spelet Mars After Midnight. Vill du veta om du är vinter eller vår? Bli Patreon och gör Juntans färganalys på www.speljuntan.se! Spel som nämns i avsnittet: World of Warcraft, Baldur's Gate 3, Alan Wake 2, Fallout, The Last of Us, Botany Manor, The Witness, Rise of the Ronin, Red Dead Redemption, Ghost of Tsushima, Assassins Creed, Nioh, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Mars After Midnight, Papers Please Tidskoder: (00:53) Personlig fråga (06:17) Spelberoende och socialstyrelsen (16:24) Baldur's Gates prisregn (20:17) Arkadspelsdöden i öst (26:47) Reklam (28:03) Fallout-serien (38:05) Botany Manor (44:22) Rise of the Ronin (54:23) Mars After Midnight
A Fair Day blev den femte hästen som bjöds in till Elitloppet och sällan har så många travfans glatt sig över en Elitloppsinbjudan. Vi pratar med tränaren Elisabeth Almheden som förklarar receptet bakom framgången och stödet från hela Kalmar. Victory Tilly lämnade jordelivet 29 år gammal förra veckan och vi ser tillbaka på hans enastående karriär som Sveriges vinstrikaste häst genom tiderna. Hur många lopp har Kajsa Frick vunnit egentligen? Det råder delade meningar om det. Sista pratar vi med Lacke som berömmer Elitloppsfältet och bjuder på luringar till V75. Innehåll: 00.00 Vårens sämsta väder 05.18 Vi minns Victory Tilly 10.30 Har Kajsa Frick vunnit 1000 lopp? 14.11 Elisabeth Almheden har precis kört sista intervallerna inför måndagens starter 19.19 A Fairs Days unika exteriör 23.54 Känslan efter Elitloppsinbjudan 27.33 Uppmärksamheten och Affes fanclub 34.39 Det har aldrig strulat med Affe 39.32 Så tränas Elisabeths hästar 46.35 Lacke imponeras av Elitloppets startfemma 55.31 Luringar till V75 på Bergsåker Solvalla Podcast presenteras av Stall Courant Gäster: Elisabeth Almheden & Lacke Programledare: Jörgen Forsberg, Anders Malmrot och Markus Myron.
Säkert som snödropparna dyker Speljuntan upp med ett nytt avsnitt i spelvåren! Här kantas de sopade gatorna med nyheter om vad som skulle kunna vara Det Sista Säljet för Embracer, rykten om en ny spelkonsol från den sibiriska slätten och en ny show om indiespel - utan varesig flams eller trams. Vi släpar upp hinken med det vi spelat senaste veckan och tömmer över köksbordet för att upptäcka att Elisabeths brallor är bortcharmade av Final Fantasy VII Rebirth samt att Angelica sitter med snuttefilten Stardew Valley i handen. Tobias vänder kort i senaste Hearthstone-expansionen medan Susanne sitter och dömer - utan att skämmas - i Lil' Guardsman. Spel som nämns i avsnittet: Dead Cells, Darkest Dungeon 2, Unicorn Overlord, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Hearthstone, Stardew Valley, Haunted Chocolatier, Lil' Guardsman Spel som nämns i releaseradarn: Turbo Golf Racing, Children of the Sun, Broken Roads, Harold Halibut, Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide, Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Mutants, Stellar Blade, Sand Land, Loop Hero, Sea of Thieves Tidskoder (01:06) Veckans personliga fråga (08:34) Gearbox-affären (18:36) Putins egen spelkonsol (27:14) Nytt indie-event (35:22) Reklam (36:29) Unicorn Overload (37:22) Final Fantasy VII Reborn (43:55) Hearthstone (46:40) Stardew Valley (50:35) Lil' Guardsman
Varför väljer vi ett yrke som socionom och vidareutbildar oss i psykoterapi eller något liknande? I detta samtal pratar Elisabeth och jag om hur det kom sig att hon valde detta yrke samtidigt som vi har hennes astrologiska karta som hjälp. När Elisabeth och jag träffades 1990 var vi båda relativt nya i vårt yrke som socionomer. Vi var även intresserade av astrologi redan i tonåren - ett ämne som berikat våra liv sedan dess och tillfört så mycket förståelse för våra liv och för vår livsuppgift. När Elisabeth hörde av sig i samband med fullmånen i januari upptäckte jag en intressant konstellation i hennes karta, som berättade att en djup känslomässig läkning sker i hennes liv nu parallellt med att hennes nuvarande arbete med patienter med svåra trauman känns allt mer meningsfullt. När vi påbörjar själva inspelningen har vi redan pratat en god stund. Så välkommen till SAMTAL MED LIV och Elisabeths och mitt fortsatta samtal! Avsnittets omslag är hämtat ur TAROT I ZENS ANDA - lär dig livets spel
This week I present a Countermelody mini-series paying tribute to three great African American artists who were born in Baltimore. First up is the eclectic, versatile, and prodigiously talented Damon Evans, who introduces the latest Listeners' Favorites episode, a tribute to an idol we both treasure, the phenomenal and pathbreaking George Shirley, who on April 18 will celebrate his 90th birthday. Damon chose to do his introduction as an interview, so as a prelude to the main episode, my listeners get to hear one amazing tenor sing the praises of another one! George Shirley is one of the most versatile tenors of the second half of the twentieth century, and a pathbreaker as the first African American tenor to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. I first encountered him through his matchless portrayal of Pelléas in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande opposite Elisabeth Söderström. But his Mozart is equally celebrated: the podcast also features live and studio recordings of George Shirley as Tamino (opposite Judith Raskin), Don Ottavio, Ferrando (opposite Leontyne Price), as well as his extraordinary Idomeneo. Extant live performances of George Shirley including assumptions of roles as diverse as Don José (opposite Shirley Verrett), David in Die Meistersinger, Pinkerton (opposite the late Renata Scotto in an incandescent early performance of one of her greatest roles), Mephistopheles in Busoni's Doktor Faust, and even Bacchus in Ariadne auf Naxos. All of these are included in the episode, as are rare recordings of art songs and spirituals from throughout his career. Raise a glass to the great George Shirley and join me in thanking him for having shared so generously with us his extraordinary artistic gifts!
Komm mit auf Elisabeths Coaching-Expedition, in der sie hochsensible Herausforderungen überwunden hat. Erfahre, wie sie durch gezielte Coaching-Tools ihre Lebensqualität steigerte und sich auf den Weg zur Selbstakzeptanz begeben hat. ### Shownotes
I denne episoden har vi med oss kollega, forsker og overlege Elisabeth Schrumpf!Link til Elisabeths forskning: https://www.ous-research.no/home/dermatology/group%20members/12740 Vårsemesteret er igang og vi er tilbake med mere fag og fjas! Visste du at det finnes så mange som 1500-2000 ulike hudsykdommer? De fleste er heldigvis sjeldne, mens andre er kanskje vanligere enn vi tror! Elisabeth gir oss et lite innblikk i noen hudsykdommer, litt om hvordan det forskes på hudsykdommer på Rikshospitalet, og så avslutter vi med en slimete eureka. Er det et tema dere ønsker å høre om? Eller noe dere ønsker at vi skal forske litt mer på? Ta kontakt med oss via lenkene under:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Labprat1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labprat/?hl=nbE-post: labprat@ous-hf.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finansministern är i Sparpodden, och det finns massor med brinnande frågor att diskutera. När sänks skatten på ISK, och kommer man rulla tillbaka skattehöjningarna från förra regeringen? Hur tänker hon kring ränteavdrag för värdepapperslån? Och bankernas vinster, är dom för höga egentligen? Vi får även bl.a Elisabeths syn på Euron, och hur vi får in mer privatekonomi i skolan. Det och mycket mer i veckan Sparpodden! Häng med i flödet på: 👉 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nordnet.sverige 👉 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nordnet/ 👉 Twitter - https://twitter.com/NordnetSE 👉 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nordnetsverige/ 👉 Ara Mustafa - https://twitter.com/NordnetAra Disclaimer: Finansiella instrument kan både öka och minska i värde. Det finns en risk att du inte får tillbaka de pengar du investerar.
Het concept volwassen zijn hoeft zo niet voor Paula, op de toegestane wijntjes na. Die gaat ze nodig hebben ook, als ze Elisabeths nieuwste verslaving Married at first sight Australia een kans wil geven. Drama drama drama!
Elisabeth driver i dag den fantastiske nettbutikken Tante Buddha hvor du finner krystaller i alle farger og fasonger, smykker, kort og bøker. Krystaller er ikke bare vakre, men også bidra økt fokus, bedre balanse, større kreativitet, sunnere grensesetting, og oppmerksomt nærvær. I denne episoden er det imidlertid ikke primært krystaller, men Elisabeths personlige reise som er i fokus; Som lite barn var Elisabeth åpen og intuitiv. Hun elsket å være i naturen, og snakket med både trær og åndeverdenen frem til hun som sjuåring "lukket porten". Porten ble så åpnet igjen på en urkvinnekraftsirkel regi av Lilli Bendriss, men det var likevel først da hun i 2015 var på et stille retreat kalt the Path of Love at hun virkelig var klar for å la livet ta en ny vending. I dag driver Elisabeth ikke bare Tante Buddha, men jobber i tillegg som bevissthetsveileder og businessveileder. Snart kommer hun også med et nytt produkt i form av lydhealings-app. For: alt er energi. Lydhealing vil dermed være et viktig hjelpemiddel for alle oss som ønsker å frigjøre oss fra fortidens lenker gjennom å heve vår frekvens. Elisabeth og hennes produkter og tjenester finner du på Instagram og på: tantebuddha.no elisabethk.no --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lamaskenfalle/message
Elisabeths letzte Jahre waren geprägt von Schmerz. Zunächst nahm sich ihr Sohn Rudolf das Leben, dann heiratete ihre Tochter Marie Valerie. Für die Mutter waren beides Tragödien. Sie reiste noch exzessiver umher und wurde schließlich in Genf von einem italienischen Anarchisten ermordet. Wie wichtig war dieser tragische Tod für Elisabeths Geschichte? Und wie blicken wir, am Ende unserer Spurensuche, auf den Sisi-Mythos?+++Redaktion und Host: Tim Pommerenke // Produktion: Wei Quan, Andolin Sonnen // Redaktionelle Mitarbeit: Ivy Haase, Luisa Hannke, Silvana Katzer, Marie Röder, Inken Wriedt // Gedichte: Dominique Devenport // Gesprächspartner:innen: Lisa Fischer, Alfons Schweiggert, Katrin Unterreiner, Marina Willinger+++Informationen zur Suizidprävention findet ihr telefonisch unter 0800/1110111 bzw. 0800/1110222 oder auf auf der Homepage der Telefonseelsorge+++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Es sind die frühesten deutschsprachigen Memoiren einer Frau dazu noch ein Text von schier unglaublichem Inhalt: Helene Kottannerin, Hofdame Königin Elisabeths von Luxemburg, erinnert sich um 1450 daran, wie sie im Auftrag ihrer Herrin die legendäre Heilige Stephanskrone stahl. Mit ihr wurden die ungarischen Könige gekrönt. Autorin: Carola Zinner
Forrige uke var Fosen-demonstranter tilbake i Oslo. Da var det to år siden høyesterett slo fast at utbyggingen av vindturbinene på Fosen var brudd på menneskerettighetene. I denne reprisen forklarer Ella Marie Hætta Isaken fra Fosen-aksjonen og Elisabeth Sæther fra Arbeiderpartiet hver sin side av saken. Klimajournalist Ole Mathismoen tar oss gjennom naturvern vs. klima.
Direktsänt aktuellt magasin. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Risk för upptrappning efter mord i Uppsala. Afrikanska svinpesten. Svenska muslimer om koranbränningarna. Ett år sen drottning Elisabeths död. Elon Musk ska ha stängt ned internet innan ukrainsk attack. Efter den värsta naturkatastrofen i Slovenien - vad händer nu? Mexiko kan får sin första kvinnliga president.
Have you been getting ads for strange companies offering you cheap (sometimes free) stuff? Wondering what this is for? And what it's happening now? Join the ladies in a Millennial Moment as Elisabeths the world of Temu, it's strange cousin SHEIN, and whether you should be shopping there. If you like what you heard make […] The post You’re Not Wrong: You're not Temu (or SHEIN) appeared first on Radio Influence.
Have you been getting ads for strange companies offering you cheap (sometimes free) stuff? Wondering what this is for? And what it's happening now? Join the ladies in a Millennial Moment as Elisabeths the world of Temu, it's strange cousin SHEIN, and whether you should be shopping there. If you like what you heard make […] The post You're Not Wrong: You're not Temu (or SHEIN) appeared first on Radio Influence.
Inspired by my holiday in Denmark last week, today I inaugurate a new series on Countermelody called “Nordic Tracks,” featured music from Scandinavia and the Nordic countries. There has always been a wealth of vocal music from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, and in this episode I focus exclusively on orchestral songs, a genre which I also featured in a special episode last fall. Of course there are the usual standbys by Grieg and Sibelius and Nielsen, but also featured is the work of less-celebrated composers, beginning with the romantics and post-romantics (Wilhelm Stenhammar, Ture Rangström) and through to the present day (Aulis Sallinen, the late Kaija Saariaho). The singers are some of the greatest ever to raise their voices in song, including Kirsten Flagstad, Soile Isokoski, Birgit Nilsson, Hugo Hasslo, Elisabeth Söderström, Eric Sædén, Karita Mattila, Anne Sofie von Otter, and many others. It's highly likely that you will encounter singers (Gitta-Maria Sjöberg, Kirsten Schultz) and composers (Fartein Valen, Laci Boldemann, Poul Schierbeck) that you may have never heard before (I know I did!) Oh, yes, and it's all topped off with a bit of Björk! Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
在 YouTube 上看這集:https://youtu.be/C0MRQ1QHcV4 . 「只要你相信,就一定會實現。」這種聽起來很像雞湯文或魔法玄學的東西,在某些條件下,卻是社會科學在過去一個世紀以來不斷證明的現象。這種被稱為「#自我實現的預言」的現象,在人類個體和集體的層次,都找得到許多例證。 . 這集我之所以把看起來風馬牛不相及的 #台灣缺蛋 和 #矽谷銀行倒閉 放在一起講,並不只是因為這是兩個最近最夯的兩個新聞事件,而是因為它們都是牽涉到「自我實現的預言」的信心危機。 . 透過社會學家和歷史學家的研究,我在這集向大家呈現三種很詭異的情況: 1. 明明存在、卻沒人發現的危機 2. 明明不存在、但大家卻都相信存在的危機 3. 本來不存在、但因為大家都相信、結果因此成真的危機 . 這些研究告訴我們,人類很多時候,根本搞不清楚我們的社會中,現在正在發生什麼。 . 我們以為現在某個事件超嚴重,但三四十年後的研究可能會發現,靠北當時的人為什麼相信一個虛構的危機啊!? . Cathy Caruth 說:「正是由於歷史在其發生時不可被知曉的特質,歷史才是歷史」(“A history can be grasped only in the very inaccessibility of its occurrence.”)。這些關於危機的研究,似乎間接佐證了這樣的歷史觀。 . 這集的主要參考文獻 1. Fink, Pierre-Christian. 2023. “Caught between Frontstage and Backstage: The Failure of the Federal Reserve to Halt Rule Evasion in the Financial Crisis of 1974.” American Sociological Review 88(1): 24-52. 2. Clemens, Elisabeth S. 2015. “Organizing Powers in Eventful Times.” Social Science History 39(1):1– 24. 3. Zoeller, Christoffer and Nina Bandelj. 2019. “Crisis as Opportunity: Nixon's Announcement to Close the Gold Window.” Socius 5. . 關鍵字: #矽谷銀行, #銀行倒閉, #銀行危機, #銀行擠兌, #金融危機, #金融監管, #危機, #缺蛋, #蛋荒, #囤蛋, #沒蛋, #搶蛋, #禽流感, #政府, #農委會, #雞蛋量, #信心, #聯準會, #美聯儲, #社會科學, #危機社會學, #莫頓, #經濟學, #金融學, #金融界, #社會心理學, #心理學, #社會學, #歷史, #SVB, , #台灣, #台灣缺蛋, #SiliconValleyBank, #FinancialCrisis, #FinancialRegulation, #RegulatoryAgencies, #BankFailure, #BankingCrisis, #Crisis, #Confidence, #eggshortage, #Fed, #federalreserve, #FDIC, #Treasury, #deposit, #self-fulfillingprophecy, #sociologyofcrisis, #sociology, #socialscience, #RobertMerton, #economics, #finance, #socialpsychology, #psychology, #history, #ElisabethClemens, #ChristofferZoeller, #NinaBandelj, #Silvergate, #FirstRepublic, #theGreatDepression, #bankrun, #bank collapse
Elisabeth og jeg var i kontakt i foråret 2020 da hun var interesseret i mit gruppeforløb Madro, kropsro, sindsro. Hun kunne mærke der var noget galt, som hun ikke helt kunne sætte ord på. Elisabeth startede op efteråret samme år, men stoppede allerede efter første mødegang, da det her blev tydeligt for hende at hun havde brug for mere hjælp end forløbet kunne tilbyde.Hun gik herefter til egen læge og fik en henvisning til Ballerup, hvor hun kort efter blev indlagt med en BMI under 14. Gruppeforløbet satte på en måde gang i Elisabeths behandlingsforløb for anoreksi, og nu vil hun dele hele sit forløb med dig og hvor hun er i dag. Det kommer vi blandt andet ind på: Sygdomserkendelse og -benægtelseTo grader af forstyrret spisningKontrolspisemønsteretMadregler, restriktioner og kompensatorisk adfærd"Hvis bare jeg underspiste fremfor at overspise"-tankenAnoreksi-festenKausalitets-kæderSpiseforstyrrelsers-dobbeltsporIdentitetsforvirringAt finde sig selv, efter en spiseforstyrrelseHvornår du er syg nok til behandlingDet vil ofte fremme gruppeprocesserne, at man kombinerer patienter med restriktiv og overspisende symptomatologi, da patienter med overspisningsproblemer ofte bringer mere vitalitet ind i gruppen (1).Lider man af en spiseforstyrrelse, har man som regel svært ved at erkende, at man er syg, det kan for eksempel komme til udtryk som humor. Der er en grundlæggende modvilje mod at give slip på den kontrolfølelse, man har (2). Mangel på indre tryghed og selvregulering kan bidrage til at en person med spiseforstyrrelse føler sig utilstrækkelig, mislykket og uden kontrol (3).Manglende tryghed og selvregulering kan gøre en person med spiseforstyrrelse ekstra afhængig af at blive bekræftet af andre for at have det godt (4).Kilder:1: F. Skåderud et al. (2020) "SULT - mentaliseringsbaserede tilgange til spiseforstyrrelser" s. 1622: Psykiatrifonden 2023: Diagnoser, anoreksi: https://psykiatrifonden.dk/diagnoser/anoreksi 3. F. Skåderud et al. (2020) "SULT - mentaliseringsbaserede tilgange til spiseforstyrrelser" s. 584: F. Skåderud et al. (2020) "SULT - mentaliseringsbaserede tilgange til spiseforstyrrelser" s. 63Er du nysgerrig på min bog, som Elisabeth nævner, kan du finde den her: https://nadjavienberg.dk/bog/bog-du-burde-ingenting
This week is the first of a series of episodes focusing on songs with orchestral accompaniment. The genre is almost a contradiction in terms: the intimacy and textual focus of art song with the sometimes strenuous vocal demands of singing over an orchestra. The most celebrated and successful of such songs (by Berlioz, Mahler, Ravel, Barber, Strauss, and others) are heard over and over on symphonic concerts when vocal soloists are the featured guests. And rightly so, for they are among the most glorious classical music written for the human voice. Typically for Countermelody, however, today's episode, however, will focus on repertoire and composers that are less celebrated to the point of being virtually unknown. Composers heard include Frank Martin, Alexander Zemlinsky, Jean Sibelius, Giuseppe Martucci, Franz Schreker, Othmar Schoeck, Antonín Dvořák, Alberto Ginastera, Alphons Diepenbrock and the two Andrés, Jolivet and Caplet, alongside many others, performed by such favorites as Gwyneth Jones, Phyllis Curtin, Peter Schreier, Gundula Janowitz, Yi-Kwei Sze, Mirella Freni, Francisco Araiza, Elisabeth Söderström, and Bernard Kruysen. Also heard are Helen Donath and Andrzej Hiolski, singers soon to be featured on their own episodes, alongside lesser-remembered names such as Arthur Loosli, Irene Gubrud, and Colette Herzog. Conductors include Kurt Sanderling, Antal Doráti, Herbert Kegel, Bohumil Gregor, Hermann Scherchen, and Lorin Maazel. I “guarantee” that your ears will be enchanted and your musical horizons will be expanded by this episode. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
Var det synd på Diana eller var hun bare bortskjemt og selvopptatt? Vi kjører vår klassiske tommel opp og ned for sesong 5 av The Crown, men tar også en solid avstikker til virkelighetens The Crown – om det engelske monarkiet, koblingen til Church of England, og hvordan det var for en brite å oppleve den nesten evige dronning Elisabeths død og begravelse fra et annet land. Gjest i denne episoden er byprest og ekte brite Nicholas Rognli-Olsen Noble.
On tonight's episode of Strange Dominions, Ian and Octavian speak to Solomonic practitioner Elisabeth Empyrean. Elisabeth summons angels and makes magical talismans per the instructions from the key of Solomon the king. Elisabeth talks about her magic, her journey through magic and some of her stranger experiences. If you have seen something strange or unusual and would like to come on the show to talk about it you can email us at strangedominionspodcast@gmail.com Elisabeths instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethwingerter/Elisabeths facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LoagaethStrange Dominions Website: https://www.strangedominionspodcast.com/Strange Dominions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Strange-Domi...Strange Dominions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzrJ...Strange Dominions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangedomi...Strange Dominions Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StrangeDominionsStrange Dominions Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strangedominions?lang=enEpisode artwork Luciana Nedelea ArtworksIntro, and Outro backing music performed by KakophonixLogo by Rotting Reign
This week I celebrated my birthday, so today is the second of this month's birthday celebrations. A number of my listeners have been asking me for a while to post an episode featuring my favorite singers and recordings. So here it is! We lead off with a brief memorial tribute to Angela Lansbury, who died in the early California morning of my birthday. The rest of the episode features many recordings that I first got to know as I began exploring the world of great singing on records. Leontyne Price, Maria Callas, Alexander Kipnis, Elisabeth Söderström, Richard Lewis, Renata Scotto, Adele Addison, Gundula Janowitz, Margaret Price, Teresa Stratas, Gérard Souzay: all of these artists were formative figures in my early listening experience. My appreciation of some others came later: Hina Spani, Brigitte Fassbaender, Georges Thill, Sylvia Sass, Nicolai Gedda, Kirsten Flagstad. By this late date, all of them have been favorite artists of mine for decades and are represented on the episode by some of their greatest recordings. The episode concludes with a brief tribute to the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams on the occasion of his 150th birthday, also celebrated this week. P.S. Two years ago I did another Happy Birthday To Me episode, which featured performances by some of my favorite pop divas. The episode can be found for a limited time at the top of my LinkTree chain. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
Du er for fed til den kjole. Du har ikke vasket dig. "Mange tykke kvinder ser lækre ud, men ikke i din mundering". - Det var, hvad journalisten og den prisbelønnede forfatter, Lone Theils, oplevede på de sociale medier, da hun for nyligt optrådt en del i de sociale medier i forbindelse med den engelske dronning Elisabeths død. Ronkedoren, journalist og taxichauffør, og Dorte Rømer, skuespiller og debattør, tager den sexistiske og rådne debatkultur på især de sociale medier - op til debat i denne anden episode i anden sæson af RONKEDOREB OG RONKEDULLEN.
Oro för drottning Elisabeths hälsa. ECB räntehöjning och kommunerna. Dom i målet då två lärare mördades i Malmö Latin. Valfrågorna som är störst enligt patientföreningarna. Hur hantera politisk oenighet i relation? Tolkar kvar i Afghanistan. Azovsoldater i Ukraina. Svenska frivilligsoldater i Ukraina. Hur går det för småpartierna inför valet? Beställa hem mat och en läkare samtidigt?
A brand new venture can bring trepidation, and is never as straight forward as it may seem. That's something that I know all too well. On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with curator, collector, and small business owner David Kutcher about his Japanese woodblock print gallery Moonlit Sea Prints. Located in Easthampton, Massachusetts, David opened his gallery to share his love of Japanese woodblokc prints. We discuss why he got involved with the Japanese woodblock, the background of the business, his own private collection, the competition, and how history plays a part in his business. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Moonlit Sea Prints - website, Instagram. Night Fishing by Arai Yoshimune (1873-1935) - Arai Yoshimune was a woodblock print designer who designed for the Hasegawa/Nishinomiya publishing house. “Night Fishing” is one print in a series of popular shin-hanga style woodblock prints published in the early 1900's by Hasegawa/Nishinomiya of Tōkyō, called "Night Scenes". The series is made up of 21 prints. A fascinating article on this series can be found, here. Below is the "Fishing Boat," print from the this series. Fuji Arts - is an online Japanese woodblock print store, for collectors and is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The company has been in operation since 2000. Connie Mack (1862-1956) - was an American professional baseball player and manager, and is the longest serving manager in baseball history. Babe Ruth (1895-1948) - is arguably the greatest American baseball player of all time. Made famous for his time with the New York Yankees form 1920-1934. Is said to have hit his first ever home run here in Toronto in 1914 when baseball was played on the island, against the Toronto Maple Leafs (baseball club). 1934 Japan Baseball Tour - baseballs all stars of the time, including Connie Mack and Babe Ruth, went to Japan in 1934 to play on an “All American All-Stars” team. More information can be found here, with some footage. Acidic and non acidic matting - acid is a natural occurring element within paper. Like food, some have more, some have less. For very acid-free paper you would be using paper made from cloth rag and containing a small amount of a chemical compound called “lingnin” which is in all paper. The more lignin, the more acid the paper has. You want to use an acid-free paper to protect your print or piece of art from yellowing and other damage. For a great read on the subject, you can check it out, here . Starry Night by Takahashi Shōtei (1871-1945) - is a woodblock print, 6”x15” produced around 1926-1927. Shōtei designed woodblock prints for the Okura Shoten publishing house, and later for Maeba Shoten, finally designing some of his most famous prints, such as the one below, with Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962). I have seen this print with the 1926/27 year of production as well as a 1936 date as well. A biography of Shōtei can be found, here. Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995) and the Franklin Mint - in the early 1980's Tōshi Yoshida, the eldest son of Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) embarked on a collaboration with the Franklin Mint. A private mint (a place where currency is made) based in Pennsylvania. The series of prints are considered surimono (privately commissioned prints). The prints are three sets of prints, called The Friendly Garden, Birds of the Seasons, and the calendar prints of birds and flowers. The sizes seems to vary. In muy research i've seen some prints as being 13.5" x 21.5" for the calendar prints and 12" x 20" for Birds of the Seasons. You can see some of these prints here. print sizes - Japanese print sizes vary. The following are from the book, “The Printed Image: the Flowering of Japan's Woodblock Print Culture, (2018). ōban - 15” x 10” chūban - 10.4” x 7.5” ōtanzaku - 15.3” x 7” chūtanzaku - 15.3” x 5.2” For a larger and more extensive list you can find that, here, at artelino.com Japan in the 1950's - coming out of the second world war, Japan was slowly beginning to recover ecenomically. Starting with the U.S/Japan security alliance, called the San Fransisco Peace Treaty of 1951. By the late 1950's, and well into the late 1960's, with the help of the United States, Japan's GDP began to grow exponentially. A few economic reasons were for this. First, the US market was opened to Japanese exporters, leading to protectionism by a stregthening Japanese bureaucracy, enabling the Japanese government to control domestic and international production. Second, is what Jeff Kingston calls “industrial targeting.” This is where the Japanese government would focus on certain sectors deemed to be vital to economic growth, thereby giving private loans which in turn would create strength in Japanese infrastructure like heavy industry, crude-oil and natural gas. This also enabled the cartel system by creating fixed cliques which as a matter of course, were open to corruption. These cartels (zaibatsu) played a large part in the fascist Japanese war machine, but with their connections with American corporations and being anti-Communist, the American post-war occupying government saw these zaibatsu as an asset to Japanese growth. Companies that had connections to militarist Japan are, Mitsui, Mitsubishi, and Hitachi to name a few. This growth that began in the 1950's, continued until the Japanese economic bubble burst in 1989. For more information on Japan's economic history check out Jeff Kingston's 2019 book, called Japan: Polity Histories. Moonlit Sea by Shoda Koho (1871-1946) - Koho was the designer of this famous print. Little seems to be known about this print designer who published his designs with Nishinomiya Yosaku, also known as the Hasegawa Publishing Co. Jimbōchō - is an area in the city of Tōkyō. Located in Chiyoda. It is an area made famous for its bookstores, where you can buy vintage, used, and new books of all genres. Some information can be found, here. Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - considered to be the last ukiyo-e designer. Known as an incredible talent and having his own demons, Kunichika studied under Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) and lived and died in Tōkyō. His work is powerful, bombastic, and colourful. His triptychs at times broke from the single panel sheet traditoin of one image per sheet, where one image for Kunichika could take up all three panels. More information can be found, here. The Museums of Liverpool have a new Kunichika exhibition from April 15, 2022 - September 4, 2022. The print below is Onoe Kikugoro V as Akashi no Naruzo (1890) Yoshikazu Utagawa (dates unknown but active from 1850-1870) - famous for his Yokohama-e prints, prints that focused on the foreigners in Yokohama City in the 19th Century. Yoshikazu also made triptychs of tengu (long nose trickster forest goblins), and other demons. The triptych below is, Yoshitsune on Mount Kurama. Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189) - was a leader of the Minamoto clan, associated with the period of warrinhg between the Minamoto and the Taira clans during the Heian Period (794-1185). Yoshitsune's history, like many individuals of that historical period in Japanese history, is mixed with legend and is difficult to know what is true and what is not. Many woodblock prints were made describing his military prowess, as well as his adventures with his friend Benkei. Some history of Yoshitsune can be found, here. intaglio printmaking - is a style of printmaking, the opposite of relief printmaking, where scratches are made with a burin on the plate (copper, zinc, aluminum) and then dipped in acid. Ink and pigment is rubbed on with a brayer, brushes, etc. More info can be found, here. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) - a designer of more than six hundred woodblock prints, Kawase Hasui is one of the most famous designers of the shin-hanga movement of the early twentieth century. Hasui began his career with the artist and woodblock designer Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1971), joining several artistic societies along the way early in his career. It wasn't until he joined the Watanabe atelier in 1918 that he really began to gain recognition. Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) had Hasui design landscapes of the Japanese country-side, small towns, and everyday life. Hasui also worked closely with the carvers and printers of his prints to reach the level Hasui wanted his prints to be. The print below is Kude Beach, Wakasa (1920) Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870 - 1949) - apprenticed under artist and print designer Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915), and worked as a lithographer. Kōitsu then joined the Watanabe atelier in 1935. Kōitsu also collaborated with Doi Sadachi publishers, amongst others. Below is Suma Beach (1938) James Abbott McNeil Whistler (1834-1903) - was an American painter based in Britain. His paintings are generally of landscapes of lonely terrain, as well as of portraits. His most famous painting is of his mother. His complete works can be found, here. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) - born in Edo, Hiroshige is famous for his landscape series of that burgeoning city. The most famous series being, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856-1859), and the landcape series, Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (1833-1834). His work highlights bokashi, and bright colours. More info about his work can be found, here. Below is, Coastal Landscape In Moonlight (1857) Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) - was a Viennese born artist who was a part of the art nouveau, and Vienna Secessionist movements. His subjects were, generally, of women. More information can be found, here. Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) - was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter. He began to collect Japanese woodblock prints around the winter of 1886-1887 from the art dealer Siegfried Bing, to collect and to sell for a profit, although he didn't sell very many. This collection would go on to influence much of his work. Red Fuji - also called “Fine Wind, Clear Morning,” is a woodblock print designed by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) and made around 1830-1832. The Great Wave off Kanagawa - is a woodblock print designed by Katsushika Hokusai in 1831. It is very famous. Hokusai Updated - was an exhibition held at the Mori Art Museum in the Roppongi area of Tōkyō which ran from January, 17th, 2019 to March, 24th, 2019. Hokusai manga - first published in 1814 these comical figures, lansdscapes, flowers, and other various images were created by the woodblock designer and artist Katsushika Hokusai. Beginning with Volume 1, “Transmitting the Spirit and Revealing the Form of Things,” the series became impressively popular and was continually produced, in fifteen volumes, until 1878, and in woodblock print form. More information from the Princeton Library can be found, here. Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889) - was a woodblock print designer and painter who focused on dark, devious, ghostly images and even some war prints. Kyōsai's work has had a resurgence the passed decade with many people outside of the woodblock print community. More information can be found, here. Below is his triptych, Demon's Out. The Western influence on the Japanese print market - Western collectors have had a deep affinity for Japanese woodblock prints since the late 19th Century. In 1891, the print curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts held a Japanese print exhibition at the Smithsonian and in many ways, helped usher in a love for the Japanese woodblock print in America. As the popularity of Japanese woodblock prints began to grow, with more foreign artists living and working in Japan and abroad, such as Emil Orlik (1870-1932), Bertha Lum (1869-1954), and Helen Hyde (1868-1919) who started making their own woodblock prints. This new awareness of contemporary and vintage Japanese woodblock prints began to foster more collecting. As time has gone on, and with the Japanese woodblock print becoming so famous in the West, prices in Japan have begun to climb steadily, with more collectors in Japan collecting woodblock prints. sensō-e - are Japanese woodblock prints which focus on war. They can be single panel, diptych and triptych's. Complicated woodblock techniques were used, which highlighted war, specifically the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). Artists such as Kobayashi Kiyochika designed prints for this war, the beginning of the Japanese Imperialist project. More information can be found, here. Below is Great Victory and Occupation of Jiuliancheng (1894) by Watanabe Nobukazu (1874-1944) Shirō Kasamatsu (1898-1991) - was a woodblock print designer who worked with the Watanabe atelier making shin-hanga designs. Below is Mount Wakakusa (ca. 1930) and Mountains Cottage in Spring (ca. 1960's) Floating World Gallery - is a Chicago-based brick and mortar / online Japanese woodblock print outlet in operation since 1987. Focusing on all genres of Japanese woodblock prints. More info, here. Crosseyed Gallery - is a Los Angeles based woodblock print online store. More info, here. Art Walk: Easthampton, Massachusetts - is a monthly art walk held the first Friday of the month and created by Easthampton City Arts. They arrange arts programming and cultural events. More info, here. Pillar prints - also called hashira-e (柱絵), are prints which have the shape of scrolls but are smaller. They are 4.5” x 28” and were attached to pillars in Japanese homes. Associated with the 18th Century. More info can be fond, here. Below is Cherry and the Moon, by Yoshimoto Gesso (ca. 1910-1930) Yoshimoto Gesso (1881-1936) - was a shin-hanga print designer who designed many landscapes, birds, and flowers. More info, here. Below is his Blue Bird and Asters (ca.1930's) surimono (摺物)- are privately commissioned woodblock prints, usually containing specialty techniques such as mica, and blind embossing. Below is Heron and Iris, (ca. 1770's) by Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858). This print is from David Bull's reproduction of that work. You can find more info about that project, here. Ronin Gallery - is a NYC based Japanese woodblock print brick and mortar, online shop, and was established in 1975. More info can be found, here. Taoist alchemy - also called nei-dun, is a type of internal alchemy in Taoism which purports to give the initiate a long life. External alchemy in Taoism is called wai-dan which uses herbs and minerals to promote a long life. More info can be found, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing credit sound - I am listening to the CBC's IDEAS podcast and the episode is called "Madame Blavatsky: Intellect, Adventurer, Occultist...Fraud. This can be found on any podcast platform. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.*** Bibliography: Forrer, Matthi, Michael Scuffil, and Adele Schlombs. The Printed Image: The Flowering of Japan's Woodblock Printing Culture. Köln: Buchhandlung Walther König, 2018. Marks, Andreas, Chiaki Ajioka, and Elisabeth Sövik. Seven Masters: 20th-Century Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Wells Collection. Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2015. Martin, Katherine. Highlights of Japanese Printmaking, Part 3: The International Perspective.Scholten Japanese Art, 2008. Uhlenbeck, Chris, Louis van Tilborgh, Shigeru Oikawa, Lynne Richards, and Diane Webb. Japanese Prints: The Collection of Vincent Van Gogh. London: Thames & Hudson, 2018.
Mycket kan hända i och vid vatten! Böljande blå historier i kvällspasset från sjöar, hav och vattendrag. Lena badar alla årstider och ibland får hon oväntat badsällskap. Elisabeths badbyxor i ull var inte så praktiska och vattenmannen Lennart räds inte vatten, trots en hel del otur i just vatten. Anna-Lena berättar om lena delfiner.I extramaterialet är "hänt vid vatten i bikini" ett samtalsämne och Sarit ska hålla tal.
Today I conclude my examination of my favorite opera, Claude Debussy and Maurice Maeterlinck's Pelléas et Mélisande, with an expanded roster of singers which includes return visits from some of last week's interpreters (Camille Maurane, Gabriel Bacquier, Gérard Souzay, Françoise Ogéas, Jacques Jansen, and Michèle Command) alongside other, equally magnificent singers (George Shirley, Janine Micheau, George London, Elisabeth Söderström, Henri-Bertrand Etcheverry, Irène Joachim, André Vessières, and others) under the batons of Jean Fournet, Pierre Boulez, Armin Jordan, as well as last week's master helmsmen Roger Désormière and Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht. I also foreground the young lyric baritone Huw Montague Rendall, who just last season sang his first Pelléas and who has already earned a place for himself among these other great artists. My further discussion of the opera includes discussions of Wagner, Mussorgsky, Edgar Allan Poe, and toxic masculinity, as each pertains to this piece. So many listeners wrote to tell me how last week's episode changed their mind about this opera. Evidently I've done my job well. We need fewer Pelléas haters out there, and more, many more, Pelléas lovers!
This week's episode is a musical celebration of all things spring. As in all episodes of this sort, it features a wide range of singers in performances recorded over the course of many decades, all singing about the delights (and sometimes the heartbreak) of spring. Artists include Carmen McRae, Beniamino Gigli, Elisabeth Söderström, Helen Morgan, Leontyne Price, Judy Collins, Eartha Kitt, Emma Calvé, Eileen Farrell, Kaye Ballard, Gérard Souzay, Patricia Neway, and Edith Piaf, among many others, singing songs of Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman, Georges Auric, Hugo Wolf, Lerner and Loewe, Dietrich Buxtehude, Alec Wilder, and Paolo Tosti. A vernal feast for the ears! The Countermelody podcast is devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
Wonderful insight into the intricate details of HA recovery and the events that can lead to over-exercise and chronic dieting. Elisabeth shares with us her two experiences with HA recovery and how one was somewhat effortless and the other (current) a conscious decision. I love how the pillars of fun, spontaneity, and freedom are weaved through Elisabeth's lived experiences and the discussion we had around each of our capacities to relearn thoughts and behaviors which no longer serve us. I know you are going to love this episode :) Connect with us: Elisabeth: @lisi.wendt Jade: @jadee.cameron If you have enjoyed listening to the podcast and find new insights and methods to recover you might consider the HA recovery Ebook, Working one on one with me or joining the Empowered Health Program with Claudia and I. You and find all the links here: https://linktr.ee/jade.cameron --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsamindgame/message
Hvordan står det til med beredskapen her i landet, og hvordan bidrar bøndene til den? Og hva skjer om det blir enda færre gårdsbruk her til lands? Gjester i denne episoden er direktør i Direktoratet for samfunnssikkerhet og beredskap, Elisabeth Sørbøe Aarsæther og leder i Norges Bondelag, Bjørn Gimming.
In this episode we have a conversation with co-owner of Cup & Saucer Elisabeth Bowling. She runs this shop locally in Brevard, NC with Molly Wilcox and these two ladies brought something beautiful to this little mountain town. We dive into Elisabeths journey to falling in love with the specialty coffee industry and what running a coffee shop during a pandemic has looked like. We also talk about some things she has learned as an entrepreneur through it, and some encouragements to anybody that is a creative, an entrepreneur, or even dreams of being an entrepreneur. Instagram: @cupandsaucernc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app