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SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven
Dirigentin Friederike Scheunchen zur Europäischen Erstaufführung „PRISM“ in Freiburg

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 7:30


Das Theater Freiburg führt erstmalig in Europa die Oper „Prism“ von Ellen Reid und Roxie Perkins auf. Das Stück thematisiert ein ernstes, wichtiges Thema: Es geht um das Überleben von Gewalt und Traumata. Und es setzt die Opfer dieser Erlebnisse ins Zentrum.

Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn
Composer and sound artist, Ellen Reid on her new project BIG MAJESTIC!

Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 29:00


Jazz und World aktuell
Elina Duni, Mikrotonalität und Rückblick Willisau

Jazz und World aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 60:11


Die «Elina Duni und Rob Luft Band» hat im Rahmen von «Public Recordings @ SRF» fünf neue Performance-Videos produziert. Hier können sie schon mal die Musik hören. Der israelische Saxofonist Oded Tzur beschäftigt sich mit Tönen, die zwischen unseren westlichen Tonintervallen liegen. Im Beitrag spricht er über sein neues Album. Und wir präsentieren zwei Highlights des vergangenen Wochenendes, an dem das Jazz Festival Willisau über die Bühne ging. (00:01:50) Asher Gamedze (00:11:30) Refract featuring BlankFor.ms, Marcus Gilmore, Aaron Parks (00:19:10) Ellen Reid (00:24:30) Kassa Overall (00:34:00) Oded Tzur Quartet (00:50:35) Elina Duni Rob Luft Band Die gespielten Titel: Asher Gamedze Turbulence and Pulse Quartet: Locomotion (Live am Jazzfestival Willisau 2024 / Eigenaufnahme SRF) Refract feat. Blank For.ms, Marcus Gilmore, Aaron Parks: RS Cycle (Live am Jazzfestival Willisau 2024 / Eigenaufnahme SRF) Ellen Reid - Big Majestic: Spiritual Sun (New Amsterdam Records) Kassa Overall - Live at Third Man Records: La casa azul (Third Man Records) Oded Tzur - My Prophet: Child You - My Prophet - Last Bike Ride in Paris (ECM Records) Elina Duni and Rob Luft Band - Public Recordings @ SRF: Hape Deren (Eigenproduktion SRF)

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 68 - Post Drift Delay

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 120:00


This is Episode 68 of To Etherea and Beyond - Post Drift Delay. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 1st September and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: And So I Watch You from Afar, Civil Service, Yomi Ship, Three Quarter Skies, Jon Hopkins, The Black Dog, Rework, Million Moons, Swervedriver, deary, Casino Versus Japan, Forest Swords, Polynation, HONESTY, HVL, Ellen Reid, Sewell And The Gong, Nabihah Iqbal, ARKAI, Seefeel and Odd. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Today's Top Tune
Ellen Reid: ‘Spiritual Sun' feat. Shabaka Hutchings

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 4:22


Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Reid’s work spans opera, film scoring, avant-pop, and more. A new album, Big Majestic, collects work from Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK, a famed public art project reimagining urban parks as interactive soundscapes that not only travel through ambient, jazz, and minimalism, but has been featured in legendary places like New York’s Central Park, LA’s Griffith Park, as well as Tokyo’s Ueno Park. Let’s check out the heady sound of “Spiritual Sun,” featuring a star of the jazz scene, Shabaka Hutchings, on the shakuhachi flute. 

New Amsterdam Presents: Reverberations with Majel Connery

In this episode of Reverberations, we feature Ellen Reid's "Big Majestic," which originated from Reid's "Soundwalk," a multi-year sound installation that has traveled to city parks around the world. The album version of "Big Majestic" has been reimagined to provide a different sonic experience. Host Majel Connery and Reid discuss the genesis of the project, its evolution over time, Reid's approach to creating music that interacts with the environment, and the key collaborators involved. This album is a joint release by New Amsterdam and Eclipse Projects.Support the Show.

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring the fresh jam from master drummer Brian Griffin's lonesome highway project BG and Coyote Radio; legendary pianist Jon Dryden graces the show for the first time; the growing international legend of Barbie Williams; modern renaissance improviser Spencer Zahn; the magical music of canadian sensation Mingjia; transcendent composer Ellen Reid; Jason Robinson & Marcus Urani get dubby; and finally, BK indie one-man-band Tim Lappin AKA the Casual Male.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Die Niederlande und ihr Öl-Konzern: UA der Oper "Shell-Trial" von Ellen Reid

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 8:57


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Soundcheck
Producer Johan Lenox Enhances Chamber Music With Pop and Nostalgia

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 41:11


Johan Lenox has one of the more unusual resumes in the music world. He's probably best known as a producer, working with hip hop stars like Travis Scott and Big Sean. But he's also a singer, pianist, and a composer of contemporary classical music. He'll produce uncategorizable work with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Reid, write music for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and cover a Nirvana song, all as part of his omnivorous musical diet. Lenox's 2023 release is called Johan's Childhood Chamber Nostalgia Album, which leans toward ambient music with an unfocused childlike spirit. Johan Lenox and a small chamber music trio play in-studio.  Set list: "Hopes and Dreams", "Boy With Blurry Eyes", "When I Was Your Age"

East Coast DNA
East Coast DNA featuring Max Bujold

East Coast DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 21:31


Max Bujold stops for a coffee break with East Coast DNA at Music New Brunswick's Music Week #smnb chat about milestones that led to where he is today and his new single Heart Thief. “The song encapsulates that type of person who unapologetically goes after what they want and gets it nearly every time. Sometimes this character is seen as the bad guy, or we experience resentment and jealousy towards them, but we can also be a Heart Thief in our own ways and be damn proud of it, too,” says Bujold. Max Bujold is a East Coast Canadian singer/songwriter from Fall River, Nova Scotia, returned to his family roots in Restigouche County, New Brunswick. Max offers captivating lyrics and melodies, rich raspy vocals, and a fierce passion to perform original music. Often compared to singers like Tom Petty, Matt Mays, and Chris Stapleton, Max draws upon his rock, country and blues roots to write powerful songs from a place of honesty, integrity, and hope. He tells revealing yet motivating stories about the trials and tribulations one faces in the pursuit of their dream. Max brings his dreams to life on stage with a guitar in hand, and with his roof rattling rock band; Max Bujold & The Milestones. Together, they create a powerful force to be reckoned with. https://www.maxbujoldmusic.com/@MaxBujoldMusic Subscribe to East Coast DNA for more coverage of Eastern Canada's music + arts scene. New Live Shot performance video post for every new East Coast DNA YouTube Subscriber in October 2023 YouTube.com/@eastcoastdna Recorded October 20, 2023 at La Station Creative (Moncton NB) Catch @carletonstone supporting Crash Test Dummies as they bring their holiday themed "Jingle All The Way" tour to Pictou County Wellness Centre (New Glasgow, Nova Scotia) on November 20, 2023. The stage show will feature original members Brad Roberts, Ellen Reid, Dan Roberts, and Mitch Dorge, along with Stuart Cameron and East Coast's own Leith Fleming-Smith. East Coast DNA apparel in this episode featuring @KristenMartell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message

This Classical Life
Jess Gillam with... Missy Mazzoli

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 28:00


Jess Gillam's guest is pianist and composer Missy Mazzoli. They share some of the music that they love, including Ellen Reid, JS Bach, Julian Lage and Sudanese singer Aamina Camaari.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Steeltown Murders - The Dublin Dance Festival - Werner Herzog - Soundwalk

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 49:59


Steeltown Murders, with Philip Glenister - The Dublin Dance Festival, Catherine Gaudet - Werner Herzog, German director - Soundwalk, Ellen Reid

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive
Culture File "Likes": Ellen Reid

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 5:04


Composer and creator of the NCH's new sound installation in Stephen's Green, Ellen Reid on a few of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive
The Culture File Weekly 060523: Podcast Only Edition

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 26:30


An extended interview with contemporary dance innovator and voguing aficionado, Trajal Harrell; composer, Ellen Reid on adding a headphones soundtrack to Stephen's Green in Dublin; and Jennifer Walshe on AI music as fan fiction.

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive
Sonorising Dublin | Culture File

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 7:59


American composer, Ellen Reid's globe-spanning, GPS-based headphones-music project arrives in Dublin's Stephen's Green.

One More Tune

In Episode 53 I chat with Brad and Ellen of Winnipeg's very own Crash Test Dummies about the pre-Napster days, wine bibbers and being fucking awesome on the tambourine.Follow Crash Test Dummies onhttps://www.instagram.com/wowashwow/http://www.crashtestdummies.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1YEGETLT2p8k97LIo3deHL?si=ChFpaeTSSVuB2XeTcLVoyQhttps://twitter.com/ctdsband/https://www.facebook.com/ctdsband/https://www.instagram.com/crashtestdummiesofficial/Ellen's CrossStitch business Maximum Cross StitchFollow One More Tune onhttps://www.instagram.com/onemoretunepodcasthttps://twitter.com/onemoretunepodFollow The One More Tune Artist Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ibJ3ZzmuZGqLW4FB6ZAdD?si=8b41c4aad7804c28Songs Used With Artists PermissionPodcast Music by Slim GoodyPodcast Artwork by Peter DoyleProduced by Ian Byrne Support the show

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Crash Test Dummies: Toronto Mike'd #1221

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 80:56


In this 1221st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Brad Roberts and Ellen Reid from Crash Test Dummies and the band's beginning, Superman's Song, Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm, Androgynous, Peter Pumpkinhead and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne

Major thundersnow storm hits southern Ontario  Guest: Anthony Farnell, Chief Meteorologist, Global News Why do big projects fail, and what needs to occur for big projects to succeed? Guest: Dan Gardner, author, “How Big Things Get Done” New documentary looks at the legacy of MuchMusic  Guest: Sean Menard, filmmaker, 299 Queen Street West Canada wound up with tens of millions of rapid covid tests it can't use Guest: Mahesh Nagarajan, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia Where did all that pandemic assistance money wind up?  Guest: David MacDonald, chief economist, Center for Policy Alternatives Catching up with the Crash Test Dummies Guest: Brad Roberts and Ellen Reid, Crash Test Dummies New study looks at how border closures impacted the early spread of COVID-19 in 166 countries  Guest: Mathieu Poirier, Assistant Professor of Social Epidemiology and co-director and York Research Chair in Global Health EquityYork University

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne
Trudeau briefed ‘multiple' times on election interference

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 99:56


Trudeau briefed ‘multiple' times since 2019 on election interference, adviser testifies Guest: Sam Cooper, national investigative reporter, Global News Catching up with the Crash Test Dummies Guests: Brad Roberts, lead singer, Crash Test Dummies; Ellen Reid, co-vocalist and keyboards Rejuveniles - Why do more adults continue to embrace youthful pursuits? Guest: Christopher Noxon, author, “Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes and the Reinvention of the American Grown-Up” The price of alcohol is about to go up as fewer and fewer Canadians are drinking Guest: Jordan St. John, podcast host, Ontario Craft Beer Guide, author and writer, St. John's Wort Journo Corner: Election interference, Alberta's big pre-election budget, and more Guest: Dave Breakenridge, editor, Edmonton Journal and Edmonton Sun, host of the 10/3 podcast Tonight is a great night for stargazers as Jupiter and Venus to 'join' in the evening sky Guest: Paul Delaney, professor emeritus with York University's department of physics and astronomy

Composing Myself
Missy Mazzoli

Composing Myself

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 44:56


American composer Missy Mazzoli joins us from her home in New York for this latest episode of Composing Myself. It's a customarily broad-ranging chat with Wise Music CEO Dave Holley and Creative Director Gill Graham. Topics on today's conversational menu include Missy's childhood obsession with Beethoven and learning to play on a piano bought in a flea market, how writing made her feel like she was “putting the world in order”, getting stuck in to the Pennsylvania Riot Grrrl scene as a teenager, her long-standing collaboration with librettist Royce Vavrek, and how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the creation of her most recent opera The Listeners.https://missymazzoli.com/Recently deemed “one of the more consistently inventive, surprising composers now working in New York” (NY Times) and “Brooklyn's post-millennial Mozart” (Time Out NY), Missy Mazzoli has had her music performed by the New York Philharmonic, Atlanta Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the BBC Symphony, the Cincinnati Orchestra, the National Symphony, LA Opera, Scottish Opera, eighth blackbird, Kronos Quartet and many others. In 2018 she became one of the first two women, along with Jeanine Tesori, to receive a main stage commission from the Metropolitan Opera, and was nominated for a Grammy award in the category of Best Classical Composition. From 2018-2021 She was Composer-in-Residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and from 2012-2015 was Composer-in-Residence with Opera Philadelphia. Upcoming commissions include works for Opera Philadelphia, Chicago Lyric Opera, Norwegian National Opera and Third Coast Percussion. In 2016, along with composer Ellen Reid, she founded Luna Composition Lab, a mentorship program for young female, nonbinary and gender nonconforming composers. Her works are published by G. Schirmer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's Not About Food
Episode 130: Purpose with Singer, Actress, Writer, and Arts Educator Angelica Rowell

It's Not About Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 36:47


Angelica Rowell is a singer, actress, writer, and arts educator based in Los Angeles, California.  She is adamant about the power art has to change perspectives, and strives to create works that open doors for marginalized peoples while educating others in hopes of creating a more understanding and just world. Angelica has created workshops for youth and adults alike on creating original works that make a statement (“Arts for Activism”) and shedding light on Black musicians who have been erased and overlooked throughout history (“The Evolution of Black Music”). As a creative, Angelica has performed in musicals and operas, including The Industry's Sweet Land, sung as a featured soloist for the LA Philharmonic's centennial celebration, debuted various plays with theatre companies across Los Angeles, and served as a staff writer on AMC Allblk's upcoming TV show, SNAP. In addition to her creative work, Angelica manages the social media page for Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Reid, is a member of the arts non-profit Black Light Arts Collective (BLAC), and serves as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Consultant on the board of Bay Area based theatre company, Poison Apple. She holds bachelor's degrees in theatre and classical voice from the University of California, Irvine. www.angelica.rowell.com, Instagram: @angelica.rowell★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Seriously…
The Blue Woman

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 29:26


We follow composer Dr Laura Bowler, librettist Laura Lomas, and director Katie Mitchell as they prepare a radical new work on the theme of sexual violence, The Blue Woman, at the Royal Opera House. The opera canon has a cruel history of sexual violence towards women - from Don Giovanni to the Rape of Lucretia. Either as part of the opera as written, or in contemporary stagings where it's added in after the fact by the director. For musicologist Dr Margaret Cormier, sexual violence or the threat of sexual violence is omnipresent in the canon as a plot device, although often in a veiled way. Today the beauty of the music can sometimes be used to excuse more problematic elements of these historical works, but when rape or sexual assault is staged flippantly or uncritically, productions can perpetuate harmful rape myths or seem to condone the mysogeny of the composer's era. But calling it out and drawing it to the surface is also fraught with risks. New opera works by women, however, are addressing the theme of sexual violence very differently, with a focus on the survivor's experience and the aftermath of trauma. Ellen Reid is an LA-based composer and sound artist who most recently created a public soundwalk in Regent's Park for the Wellcome Trust. Her opera P R I S M won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2019. She describes her approach to a story about the impact of sexual assault through sound. Thumbprint is a 2014 chamber opera composed by Kamala Sankaram based on the story of Mukhtār Mā'ī. In 2002, Mukhtār was gang-raped in Pakistan by a local clan as a form of “honour revenge” but took her attackers to court, and is now a human rights activist. Kamala explains how they chose to portray but not to musicalise the attack. Producer: Victoria Ferran A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4

Upbeat Live
Pekka Kuusisto + Ellen Reid with Brian Lauritzen • LA Phil 2021/22

Upbeat Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 29:18


KUSC's Brian Lauritzen is joined by composers Ellen Reid and Nico Muhly for a conversation on creating music. This talk was given at the first performance of Pekka Kuusisto + Ellen Reid at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Pieces discussed: Ellen REID Desiderium for solo violin (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting) Ellen REID Fear l Release Hannah KENDALL Verdala Ellen REID/Roxie PERKINS Lumee's Dream (world premiere arr., LA Phil commission) KiMani BRIDGES The Flower Missy MAZZOLI Vespers William KRAFT Encounters I: Soliloquy (In Memoriam, performed by Joseph Pereira, percussion) Meredith MONK (ARR. DAVID LANG) Double Fiesta Nico MUHLY Shrink (West Coast premiere) See this year's Upbeat Live schedule at: laphil.com/ubl. Join us in person for our 2021/22 season! Get tickets: laphil.com/calendar.

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley
Crash Test Dummies

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 25:22


WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Crash Test Dummies co-vocalist Ellen Reid as the band rocks City Winery in Washington D.C. on Tuesday night. We discussed the band's unique sound, from "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" to "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead," featured on the "Dumb & Dumber" soundtrack.

Living Heritage Podcast
Ep215 Dress Making, Millinery and More with Ellen Reid

Living Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 30:00


In this episode we talk about Ellen's grandmother Irene Reid along with several other family members' experience with millinery, dress making, knitting, embroidery, and other textile work. We also touch on Ellen's experience with the wool stall at the Anglican Cathedral, and some of the work of the St. John's Guild of Embroiderers. Ellen Reid has been contributing to the local arts scene for over 30 years. A poet, playwright, visual artist, a blogger and an arts patroness! She is a grateful and frequent contributor to the Cosmic Show! She has been an early childhood educator for 20 years.

Artist as Leader
christopher oscar peña

Artist as Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 28:25


christopher oscar peña is an accomplished playwright with a resume that includes productions, commissions and residencies at some of the country's most forward-thinking theatrical institutions. Among his most recent productions are the world premieres of his plays “a cautionary tail” at the Flea Theater in New York and “The Strangers” at the Clarence Brown Theatre in Knoxville, TN. chris is also amassing impressive credits as a TV writer, having written for the Emmy-nominated first season of “Jane the Virgin” on the CW and HBO's highly lauded “Insecure” as well as the Starz series “Sweetbitter.” He is currently on the writing staff for “Promised Land,” a new series that will air this season on ABC.Early in the pandemic, chris was approached by director James Darragh to join him and composer Ellen Reid, who won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for her opera “p r i s m,” on a new project: a brand-new operatic work to be created specifically for and presented in the digital space. Never an opera aficionado, chris nonetheless jumped at the novel opportunity, and with the addition of “p r i s m” librettist Roxie Perkins, the creators hired a team of writers and composers and then filmed and recorded “Desert In.” All eight episodes are available for viewing on the streaming platform, OperaBox.tv. “Desert In” was described by The Wall Street Journal as “lush and expansive … a highly original marriage of opera and series television,” and The New York Observer wrote that “this stylish film-opera hybrid … is a sun-drenched melodrama.”In this interview with Pier Carlo Talenti, chris describes how his enduring passion for breaking form and pushing artistic envelopes has allowed him to craft an eclectic career that amplifies his voice and core beliefs. https://www.operabox.tv/desert-in

Glow West Podcast
Bye Bye Biphobia: Ep 83

Glow West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 42:39


It's all about the b today- bisexuality! Joining me this week is Ellen Reid, a PhD researcher who looked at bisexualities and the experiences of bi people in Ireland. We discuss language, biphobia from inside and outside the community and what a queer utopia would look like. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Memorial Day replay: Roxana Jullipat, Stacy Michelson, Evan Kleiman, Ellen Reid

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 54:06


On this Memorial Day, Press Play replays some of our favorite interviews. Baker Roxana Jullipat shares how to go back in time and cook with ancient grains. Illustrator Stacy Michelson’s new book has all sorts of fun facts, like Ancient Egyptians invented the Marshmallow, and all Haas avocados can be traced back to a single tree. Good Food host Evan Kleiman has cider recommendations. And how about hiking in Griffith Park to personalized music by composer and sound artist Ellen Reid?

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Make it Stop: Crash Test Dummies - Give Yourself a Hand (w/ Mistress Carrie)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 130:32


MMM MMMM MMMM...nah. The world was briefly captivated in the early 90s by Brad Roberts' low, smoldering baritone and his band of eccentric Canadian rockers the Crash Test Dummies. The one hit hit hard, but after a string of sloppy follow ups, the Dummies were in the doldrums by the time 1999's Give Yourself A Hand rolled around. To switch things up they decided to have Roberts sing in a falsetto and let keyboardist Ellen Reid play lead on a few songs for some reason - though those tracks provide the only bright spots in an otherwise chaotically awful album. No wonder their label dropped them after sharting out miserable musical monstrosities like "I Want Your Goo". Getting into the goo with us is none other than legendary Boston Rock Goddess Mistress Carrie of the Mistress Carrie Podcast and formerly of 107.3 WAAF (rest in peace), who does her best to honor the artistic intent while also eviscerating their bleating boring bullshit. It's a heck of an episode folks, and it's MMM MMM bad. Enjoy!Make It Stop and Mistress Carrie Podcast are part of Pantheon Podcasts

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Make it Stop: Crash Test Dummies - Give Yourself a Hand (w/ Mistress Carrie)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 131:32


MMM MMMM MMMM...nah. The world was briefly captivated in the early 90s by Brad Roberts' low, smoldering baritone and his band of eccentric Canadian rockers the Crash Test Dummies. The one hit hit hard, but after a string of sloppy follow ups, the Dummies were in the doldrums by the time 1999's Give Yourself A Hand rolled around. To switch things up they decided to have Roberts sing in a falsetto and let keyboardist Ellen Reid play lead on a few songs for some reason - though those tracks provide the only bright spots in an otherwise chaotically awful album. No wonder their label dropped them after sharting out miserable musical monstrosities like "I Want Your Goo". Getting into the goo with us is none other than legendary Boston Rock Goddess Mistress Carrie of the Mistress Carrie Podcast and formerly of 107.3 WAAF (rest in peace), who does her best to honor the artistic intent while also eviscerating their bleating boring bullshit. It's a heck of an episode folks, and it's MMM MMM bad. Enjoy! Make It Stop and Mistress Carrie Podcast are part of Pantheon Podcasts

Make it Stop: A Bad Music Podcast
Crash Test Dummies - Give Yourself a Hand (w/ Mistress Carrie)

Make it Stop: A Bad Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 130:32


MMM MMMM MMMM...nah. The world was briefly captivated in the early 90s by Brad Roberts' low, smoldering baritone and his band of eccentric Canadian rockers the Crash Test Dummies. The one hit hit hard, but after a string of sloppy follow ups, the Dummies were in the doldrums by the time 1999's Give Yourself A Hand rolled around. To switch things up they decided to have Roberts sing in a falsetto and let keyboardist Ellen Reid play lead on a few songs for some reason - though those tracks provide the only bright spots in an otherwise chaotically awful album. No wonder their label dropped them after sharting out miserable musical monstrosities like "I Want Your Goo". Getting into the goo with us is none other than legendary Boston Rock Goddess Mistress Carrie of the Mistress Carrie Podcast and formerly of 107.3 WAAF (rest in peace), who does her best to honor the artistic intent while also eviscerating their bleating boring bullshit. It's a heck of an episode folks, and it's MMM MMM bad. Enjoy!Make It Stop and Mistress Carrie Podcast are part of Pantheon Podcasts

Works In Progress
Ellen Reid: A soundtrack for your walk in the park

Works In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 28:20


Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK is a GPS-enabled work of public sound art that gives users a customized soundtrack for their walk. Subtly shifting compositions change along with users' paths to reflect their environment.  SOUNDWALK's creator is the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid. UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance presented the Griffith Park version of the app.  In an interview with the UCLA Arts podcast Works In Progress, Reid explains how she made SOUNDWALK, how walking and jogging are part of her composing process, and what makes LA a great city in which to compose music. 

With One Accord
Music Mondays featuring the Young People's Chorus of NYC

With One Accord

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 13:49


Music Mondays featuring the Young People's Chorus of NYC and Founder and Artistic Director Francisco J. Núñez. "So Much On My Soul," composed by Ellen Reid and text by Adedayo, Ana, Brandon, Marcus, Ronan and Skye of the Young People's Chorus of New York City, was performed by the Young People's Chorus of New York City at National Sawdust on September 27, 2020.

Arts Undercurrent with Rebecca Evans

Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid presents her public art experience, SOUNDWALK, on the Elizabeth River Trail in Norfolk and the Pleasure House Point Natural Area in Virginia Beach beginning Thursday, April 15. In SOUNDWALK, a GPS-enabled app on your phone provides the soundtrack for your journey, and the path you take determines the music you hear. Rebecca Weinstein spoke with Reid about the project.

You, Me and An Album
11. Elliott Blaufuss Discusses Crash Test Dummies, God Shuffled His Feet

You, Me and An Album

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 92:46


My guest for this episode is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Elliott Blaufuss (solo material, Eric Hutchinson). Elliott picked Crash Test Dummies' second album, God Shuffled His Feet, as our album to discuss. While we delved deeply into this album, we also discussed his work as a musical director and the unusual circumstance under which we met.We discussed a video of Ellen Reid performing as a solo act, and it features a version of Swimming In Your Ocean. Here's a link to the video, and the song starts at 5:50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyPSnkXux2A&t=378s.1:12 Elliott joins the show1:51 Coming soon…You, Me and A Cow3:13 A tenuous connection around fantasy sports5:37 Elliott's current musical projects8:49 Elliott's beginnings as a musician12:02 Elliott explains what a musical director does17:13 Has Elliott ever bought an album that he later forgot that he owned?19:07 Al forgot that he bought God Shuffled His Feet20:44 Why did Elliott choose God Shuffled His Feet for this episode?26:13 Jerry Harrison owned the 90s29:40 Elliott's favorite tracks from God Shuffled His FeetTrack-by-track breakdown:32:09 God Shuffled His Feet47:34 Afternoons & Coffeespoons50:53 Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm1:00:20 In The Days of the Caveman1:06:46 Swimming In Your Ocean1:09:40 Here I Stand Before Me1:13:42 I Think I'll Disappear Now1:16:34 How Does A Duck Know?1:19:50 When I Go Out With Artists1:23:54 The Psychic/Two Knights & Maidens/Untitled The outro music is I Can't Wait by Elliott Blaufuss.

LA Opera Podcasts: Behind the Curtain
From the Vaults: "p r i s m" Composer Ellen Reid with Brian Lauritzen

LA Opera Podcasts: Behind the Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 29:34


This episode of Behind the Curtain features a conversation between Classical KUSC's Brian Lauritzen and composer Ellen Reid. It was recorded and first shared in November 2018 prior to LA Opera's world premiere of "p r i s m" by Ellen Reid and librettist Roxie Perkins. Directed by James Darrah, the opera went on to win the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in music. Beginning on January 26, 2021 at 4pm PT, LA Opera's On Now digital platform will feature a stream of a full-length performance of "p r i s m", which was filmed in New York in 2019. "p r i s m" will stream online, free of charge for two weeks. As well, on January 29 at 11am PT, LA Opera On Now will offer the digital premiere of "Lumee's Dream," which will be available free of charge through February 12. This new digital short is inspired by a pivotal scene in "p r i s m". CONTENT WARNING: "p r i s m" explores the psychological aftermath of a traumatic event, and the boundaries we erect to protect our hearts and minds. The subject matter is mature and may not be suitable for younger audiences. Discussions of violence and its aftermath begin at about 13 minutes into the conversation.

At Its (s)Core
#5: David Angus and Ellen Reid

At Its (s)Core

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 25:46


2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Reid joins Boston Lyric Opera Music Director David Angus in a conversation around their love for Maurice Ravel's symphony/ballet Daphnis et Chloé. Reid shares her compositional influences, and they discuss the importance of new, innovative works in today's society. This episode includes musical excerpts from the London Symphony Orchestra's 1957 recording of Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé.

Disturbing The Peace Podcast
Ellen Reid – #DigitalIntimacy

Disturbing The Peace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 51:44


Our relationship with sex and sexuality is constantly evolving which means our relationship with intimacy must be too. Since we've all been in lockdown, it hasn't been as easy to see our partners, romantic interests or hook ups. So, we've had to get creative and start doing a lot more sexting. But how important has sexting become to relationships as a whole? And what is the difference between good sexting and bad? Joining Rachel on the pod to discuss the ins and outs (steady) of sexting is Twitter Love Island creator and all-round good-egg Ellen Reid. Become a Tortoise Shack patron - visit www.patreon.com/tortoiseshack

The Keyboard Chronicles
Ellen Reid, Crash Test Dummies

The Keyboard Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 38:08


Episode 9 showcases the work of Ellen Reid, from Crash Test Dummies. Ellen covers the gamut, from touring tips and the stress of performing, through to the mystery keyboard that's in her closet. Links to content mentioned during the show: God Shuffled His Feet (the song, not the album) Ellen Reid – Cinderellen The Optigan […]

Rave & Drool: A Chronicle of '90s CanRock
EP11: Crash Test Dummies - Ellen Reid

Rave & Drool: A Chronicle of '90s CanRock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 57:49


This episode features the funny and talented Ellen Reid of CTD where we discuss how she met Brad Roberts, what it was like to appear on shows like David Letterman and Saturday Night Live, how they got on the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack, some of their famous fans and much more. So, please give it a listen and if you want more '90s CanRock content, find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and follow our official playlist on Spotify and Apple! Also, if you want to support the podcast, visit https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool, subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this and give us a positive rating and review! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool)

All in a Day
The Best of All in a Day, Jan 24, 2020: "CRASH TEST DUMMIES"

All in a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 16:11


Ellen Reid of the Crash Test Dummies looks back on nearly 30 years of song, before the band plays Kingston tonight.

Talkin' the Talk with The Great Southern Brainfart
Episode 49: Ellen Reid (Crash Test Dummies)

Talkin' the Talk with The Great Southern Brainfart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 34:17


What a year 2019 has been.  I have had so much fun doing this here podcast and it has been a thrill to speak with so many amazing artists that I admire so much.  Closing out 2019 is an interview I did with the hilarious, charming, and uber-talented Ellen Reid from the '90s alternative band […]

Chapasam Podcast
Chapasam brisou na Elza Soares #03

Chapasam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 36:37


Pedra da Samdra Jimmy Cliff - Reggae night Lançamentos da semana: Ateez – Wave Elza Soares – Libertação (feat Baianasystem e Virginia Rodrigues) Katie – Thinkin bout you Metronomy – Walking in the dark Red Velvet – Zimzalabim Álbum da semana PL do Paranoid London – Cult of Hero Fever ray – This country makes it hard to fuck (Bjork remix) Role do fim de semana: Ópera “Prism” by Ellen Reid no Theatro Municipal

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Caderno 2: It A Coisa – Capítulo 2, fórum Cultura 2 em 1, ópera Prism

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 2:42


Theatro Municipal
Ep.003 - Ópera p r i s m

Theatro Municipal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 47:40


Majoritariamente feminino, o terceiro episódio gira em torno da ópera contemporânea p r i s m, que venceu o Prêmio Pulitzer de Música e pela primeira vez é apresentada fora dos Estados Unidos, chegando ao Theatro Municipal dia 04/09. Criada pela compositora Ellen Reid e a libretista Roxie Perkins, p r i s m aborda um tema relevante - o abuso sexual - e vem acompanhada do ciclo de conversas 'Diálogos Prismados: A Voz e a Arte das Mulheres', que acontece na Praça das Artes dias 06 e 07/09. A apresentadora Ligiana Costa recebe as cantoras Luisa Francesconi e Laura de Souza e a compositora Lilian Campesato para um papo, e entrevista também as autoras de p r i s m, a produtora Beth Morrison e as solistas do espetáculo.

Reliving My Youth
Ellen Reid Of Crash Test Dummies

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 41:25


I catch up with Ellen Reid of Crash Test Dummies. The original lineup announced in September that they would be reuniting to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their album God Shuffled His Feet, which has sold more than 5.5 million copies worldwide. The hit song, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm", went to number two. Ellen sang lead on their version of XTC's "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead", which was featured on the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack.

Operacast
Operatic Rubik's Cubes, 'Oh, Wagner Night', and the Power of Richard Madeley

Operacast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 81:12


All of the latest opera news. Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe on your favourite podcast platform. Operacast LIVE – Saturday 24 August, Chapel FM, Leeds Episode content 0.48 Daniel Kramer steps down at ENO - http://bit.ly/2ZnUTgR 5.43 ENO new season - http://bit.ly/2UIHIZr 9.31 Scottish Opera new season - http://bit.ly/2XwzAbn 12.45 BBC Proms - https://bbc.in/2KRHCu1 13.05 Leeds Opera Festival - http://bit.ly/2W4gpVO 14.02 Improbable - http://bit.ly/2ULJHw0 17.17 Olivier award winners - http://bit.ly/2Fbt6qV 17.37 Ellen Reid wins Pulitzer Prize for Music for p r i s m - http://bit.ly/2IGKWFu 18.37 OMTF #loveopera - http://bit.ly/2KNSAAt 19.37 Arts Council England ‘relevance’ vs ‘quality’ - http://bit.ly/2KQ0Zn9 40.40 National Student Opera Society – Izzy Pitman - http://bit.ly/2Uqbddy 1.01.22 ENO changing their doors - http://bit.ly/2ZkZa4M 1.05.15 La Scala returns Saudi donation - http://bit.ly/2Iu8AWr 1.11.19 Opera on TV, radio, big screen this month 1.12.28 Hidden Gem – ‘Notre Dame’ (Franz Schmidt) - https://spoti.fi/2VVFVg9 1.14.51 Richard Madeley: opera agony aunt - http://bit.ly/2vcKabp Spotify playlist to accompany the episode - https://spoti.fi/2UKdl4J Recorded at Chapel FM, Leeds, on Wednesday 17 April 2019 Produced by Northern Opera Group Host – David Ward Guest – Freya Wynn-Jones Interview – Izzy Pitman

LA Opera Podcasts: Behind the Curtain
Behind the Curtain: "p r i s m" Composer Ellen Reid with Brian Lauritzen

LA Opera Podcasts: Behind the Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 29:38


Composer Ellen Reid sits down with Classical KUSC's Brian Lauritzen to discuss her opera “p r i s m”, which premieres with LA Opera on November 29, 2018 at REDCAT. The opera is about the boundaries we create to around ourselves to separate us from our own darkness or trauma, and the lengths we go through to keep those boundaries up. CONTENT WARNING: This podcast and the opera contain information about assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors.

Upbeat Live
LA Fest: LA's Newest Music with Andrew Norman • TUE / OCT 9, 2018/19

Upbeat Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 33:48


About the Performance: Dudamel takes the podium on the first night of our new-music series to showcase our own virtuosos and leading lights of Southern California's living music scene, including a new Garden installation by composer and sound artist Ellen Reid. (*World premiere, LA Phil commission) Program: Ethan BRAUN: The Lost Ones* Natacha DIELS: Laughing to Forget* (with generous support from the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation) Daniel ALLAS: to be tender* (with generous support from Nancy S. and Barry Sanders) Intermission Tina TALLON: …for we who keep our lives in our throats…* (with generous support from the Hillenburg Family) Carolyn CHEN: The Sleeper and the Drinker* (with generous support from the Deborah Borda Women in the Arts Initiative) Artists: LA Phil New Music Group Gustavo Dudamel conductor Paolo Bortolameolli conductor Nuno Coelho conductor Boris Allakhverdyan clarinet Denis Bouriakov flute Nathan Cole violin Andrew Norman curator TUE / OCT 9, 2018 - 8:00PM Upcoming concerts: www.laphil.com/calendar Upbeat Live schedule, details, and speaker bios: www.laphil.com/ubl

Write Now!
Author Ellen Reid on Write Now Radio!

Write Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 27:00


2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT (Outside US: Dial 00 + 1 + 714-464-4891) Viki Winterton interviews Ellen Reid!  Ellen Reid is a Book Shepherd, an author, and a speaker who practices what she preaches. Her primary focus is assisting authors in starting their own independent publishing company and producing a book that will represent the excellence of their message. She does this with an uncanny ability to get inside her clients’ minds, grasp their vision, then guide them in creating materials that take them to levels beyond what they had imagined possible. She has steadily built her reputation as one of the field’s premiere Book Shepherds by consistently producing top quality, often award-winning books for authors who chose the lucrative indie publishing approach to getting their books to the public. She is able to do that because her unique background gives her the experience and vision to assemble a creative team and, through her direction, inspires them to exceed the vision of her clients. Also her book, Putting Your Best Book Forward: A Book Shepherd’s Secrets for Producing Award-Winning Books that Sell has won several awards. She sponsors the National Indie Excellence Awards now in its 9th year. Ellen makes her headquarters in Southern California and serves clients worldwide.  

805conversations
Getting Your Story to Market - Ellen Reid, the Book Shepherd

805conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 43:10


NOTE: We are sorry to report that on February 13th, 2017, our friend Ellen Reid passed away from a brief battle with Cancer. We loved having her on the show. Ellen Reid - The Book Shepherd talks with Mark and Patrick about independent book publishing and the steps it takes to be successful This is part of the 805conversations Series, produced by 805connect. This conversation was with Mark Sylvester, Ambassador for 805connect and Ellen Reid, The Book Sheperd This conversation focuses on independent book publishing and what it takes to get an idea from your head into the hands of readers. Ellen is a leading authority on the subject and explains exactly what it takes to get all the parts to work together and get your book distributed. 805conversations are produced weekly. More information can be found at 805connect.com

An Empowered Woman
Desiree Doubrox Interviews Ellen Reid

An Empowered Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2012 15:00


Ellen Reid is Beverly Hills’ premier executive Self Publishing Consultant & Speaker. Ellen is offering a complimentary 30 minute consultation to our listeners.  Contact her at 310-862-2573 ellen@indiebookexpert.com to schedule yours. Drawing from her extensive and continually expanding experience in the publishing field, Writing a manuscript doesn’t necessarily mean you can produce an excellent book. Premier book shepherd and publishing consultant Ellen Reid identifies the most common pitfalls that keep authors from putting their best book forward, and reveals practical ways for avoiding them. Just having a book does not mean you will be recognized as an author. Ellen Reid, one of the industry’s premier book producers and consultants, discusses how you can present your message and yourself so people respond to you as both an author and an authority on your subject. What goes into turning a good manuscript into an excellent book? Even if you have a great looking book, you still need to get the word out. Ellen Reid discusses websites and web-based and other approaches for promoting book sales. With so many options for producing books, what’s an author to do? Ellen explores the pluses and minuses of each approach so authors can decide what’s best for them. 310-862-2573 ellen@indiebookexpert.com

The Smallbiz Brain
Self Publishing with Ellen Reid

The Smallbiz Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2010 16:16 Transcription Available


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