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Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte
Be the Welcome that You Want to Receive

Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 58:23


One of the UUCC's goals, as it appears in our first Ends statement, is to be a community of people who are deeply connected to each other, and where people are heard, included, and respected. Members of the Membership Team will explore the all-important opportunity of helping guests, visitors, and members feel more welcome and included in our community. Join us on Sunday to learn more about how each of us can contribute to a welcoming atmosphere. Our special musical guest is award-winning ragtime/jazz pianist Ethan Uslan.

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The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan

Pianist/host Ethan Uslan gets a rejuvenating makeover and plays songs about mice, rats and Kate's Barbershop. Ethan also ponders the following issues: the origins of the hamburger, the taxonomy of muskrats, and why Irving Caesar would write such a terrible song about Mickey Mouse. This episode is also available on youtube for your viewing pleasure: https://youtu.be/05SA-6QwHJ0

The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan

The Carolina Shout presents a terrifying Halloween Special. Featuring BEWITCHED (Rodgers/Hart), NIGHTMARE (Artie Shaw), BLACKOUT BOOGIE (Freddie Slack) and SPOOKY SPOOKS (Edward Claypoole). 

From the John Clark Performance Studio
Ethan Uslan Previews Music for WDAVs 40th Birthday Party

From the John Clark Performance Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018


Pianist Ethan Uslan performs selections for WDAV's 40th Birthday Party. He talks about the origins of ragtime, playing for silent films and what makes ragtime music so appealing. Learn more about Ethan Uslan and The Carolina Shout podcast Heard on this Episode: Mozart : Rondo a la Turka Fisk Jubilee Singers : Oh Them Golden Slippers Harry Carroll : I’m Always Chasing Rainbows from Fantaisie-Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin Holiday Medley  adapted by Ethan Uslan Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy music from The Nutcracker I’m dreaming of a White Christmas Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Jingle Bells Chopin: C sharp minor waltz

Ragbag Podcast
BONUS BAG with Ethan Uslan

Ragbag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 22:35


Ethan Uslan of The Carolina Shout podcast talks Ragtime, podcasting and life as a pianist. Featuring Ethan’s performance of the aptly-named Ragbag Rag, plus Ethan’s exclusive recording of his friend Jesse Eisenberg singing his original song (For Some Reason) Sports Are Important To Men. That’s right. Jesse Eisenberg. And as if that’s not enough, stay tuned to the very end to hear a 100% exclusive reading of the first chapter of Frank Burton’s new novel, One Hundred.Find out more about Ethan's music at https://www.uslanmusic.com/For more about Frank, visit http://www.frankburton.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan

In this episode, Ethan plays some of his favorite Oriental Fox-Trots, including "Song of India," "Hindustan," "Caravan," and "The Sheik of Araby." Put on your magnetic corset, hop aboard your camel, and get ready for an auditory adventure with the Rudolph Valentino of piano podcasting, Ethan Uslan. 

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 26: RERUN - Ragging On Chopin With Richard Dowling

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 37:05


Concert pianist and entrepreneur Richard Dowling illuminates some of Chopin’s pieces by “ragging” them on the piano. It’s a lesson in classical music and ragtime all rolled up in one, topped with live performances, and served with a side of fries. Music in this episode includes live performances by Richard Dowling of: Frederic Chopin, Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 Ethan Uslan, Chopin’s Knocked Urn Frederic Chopin, “Revolutionary” Etude in C Minor, Op. 10 No. 12 Joseph Lamb, Ragtime Nightingale Claude Debussy, Golliwogg’s Cakewalk (not performed by Mr. Dowling) Audio production by Todd “Toddry” Hulslander with sarcastic slow claps of approval from Dacia Clay.

On the Keys
Old-Timey Piano Music

On the Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 9:07


Ethan Uslan is a Charlotte based pianist who composes and improvises ragtime and jazz. On this piano podcast a special edition of Your Compositions. Ethan talks about and performs two of his original compositions. Scroll down for audio. Your Compositions features new works for the piano. On the Keys is actively searching for your piano compositions. art music Composers of all ages are invited to send me David Kiser your work for broadcast. I’ve featured works by composers such as George Tsontakis, Katharine Norman, Jon Grier, Iman Habbibi and Chris Harman Send inquires to Keys@scpublicradio.org

The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan

The Carolina Shout is a podcast about ragtime, New Orleans jazz, Harlem stride piano, and swing. Ethan Uslan is the pianist and host who performs live from his living room and offers up fun commentary and stories about the music. Each episode is a short informal private concert just for you, with occasional special guests and experts. So if you are interested in a podcast about rip-roarin American piano music that's funny, quirky, a little educational but not too much, here it is!

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 26: Ragging on Chopin with Richard Dowling

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2013 37:05


Concert pianist and entrepreneur Richard Dowling illuminates some of Chopin’s pieces by “ragging” them on the piano. It’s a lesson in classical music and ragtime all rolled up in one, topped with live performances, and served with a side of fries. Music in this episode includes live performances by Richard Dowling of: Frederic Chopin, Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 Ethan Uslan, Chopin’s Knocked Urn Frederic Chopin, “Revolutionary” Etude in C Minor, Op. 10 No. 12 Joseph Lamb, Ragtime Nightingale Claude Debussy, Golliwogg’s Cakewalk (not performed by Mr. Dowling) Audio production by Todd “Toddry” Hulslander with sarcastic slow claps of approval from Dacia Clay.