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In this episode Cally talks to broadcaster Katie Derham about the piano, conducting, laser surgery, Brazil, parenting, perfectionism, people pleasing, Strictly and the Proms. Twitter: @thekatiederham Instagram: @thekatiederham Katie's BBC Radio 4 Inheritance Tracks BBC Proms Peanut and Crumb Cally's Scala Radio show Tickets for NMF Live at London's Cheerful Earful Podcast festival More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson and Kourosh Adhamy for Pod People Productions Twitter: @podpeopleuk Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover Art by Jaijo Design Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A theme built on the pentatonic scale. One of Debussy's most recorded and well-known works. Twitter: @PianoRhapsody Email: pianorhapsodypodcast@gmail.com Find PianoRhapsody on SoundCloud for this recording and more!
Claude Debussy - Preludes, Book 1: The Girl with the Flaxen Hair Klara Kormendi, piano More info about today's track: Naxos 8.550253 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing' by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy's tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing’ by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy’s tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
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"The Girl with the Flaxen Hair", ("La fille aux cheveux de lin") is no. 8 in the first book of Preludes by Debussy from 1910. For this piece, Debussy writes in a style closer to his early works: diatonic and melodic with nice, lush chords rolling over the piano. There are clear cadences, but this short piece is ripe with quick modulations between three different keys. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes to the bottom of where the piece is harmonically in this thorough analysis tutorial. 0:16 Introduction 3:13 Analysis 14:20 Performance
CONVERSATIONS WITH AN EVERYDAY MYSTIC: Book blogger, publicist and bestselling fiction author, Kim NashTheresa talks to Kim Nash about how her spiritual beliefs empower her life and gave her the courage to change careers late in life and take the publishing industry by storm. To find out about Kim visit: Www.kimthebookworm.co.ukTo order Amazing Grace and Escape to Giddywell Grange visit:https://www.kimthebookworm.co.uk/books/To find out more about Theresa’s bestselling afterlife, heaven, angel and spiritual titles and mission visit:Www.theresacheung.comYou can contact Theresa via her author pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and you can email her directly at angeltalk710@aol.comTo find out about the theme music used in both Season 1 and 2 of White Shores visit:www.cluainri.com The meditation piece at the end of the episode is Debussy's Girl with the Flaxen Hair, performed by Robert Cheung. White Shores Season 2 is produced by Robert Cheung
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As part of a new series Classical Uncovered, Richard Reed Parry, best known as a member of Grammy Award-winning band Arcade Fire and André de Ridder join us to discus their chosen album 'Snowflakes are Dancing' by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy’s tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair, performed on a Moog synthesizer and a mellotron, bringing the colours of Debussy’s music into a new context.
Zara and Ioanna explore Claude Debussy's Prelude, "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the composer's death.
The Social Voice Project | Podcasting Local History ABOUT THIS EPISODE On episode 3 of the Little Beaver Historical Society Podcast, we talk with Kevin Farkas and Bryan Chemini of The Social Voice Project about using podcasting to promote local history and support small museums and historical societies. This episode was recorded August 19, 2017 in Darlington, Pennsylvania. Host: Dave Holoweiko. Guests: Kevin Farkas & Bryan Chemini of The Social Voice Project. Executive Producer: Kevin Farkas. Producer: Dave Holoweiko. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Music (available on Soundcloud.com): Richard Stoltzman (“Maid with the Flaxen Hair”), John892 (“Slow Blues”). ©2017 Little Beaver Historical Society Podast/TSVP. All rights reserved. ABOUT THE PODCAST The Little Beaver Historical Society Podcast, hosted by LBHS board member Dave Holoweiko, features stories and news about the Little Beaver Historical Society and local history of northern Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The Little Beaver Historical Society is a non-profit organization located in Darlington, Pa. The Society maintains three museums, an authentic log cabin, and working forge. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3070').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 3000, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 400, fluidSpeed : 400, autoplaySpeed : 400, navSpeed : 400, dotsSpeed : 400, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3070').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3070(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3070); function sa_resize_slider_3070() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3070').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') { slide_height = (slide_width / 16) * 9; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else { slide_height = (slide_width / 100) * min_height; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } jQuery('#slider_3070 .owl-item .sa_hover_container').css('min-height', slide_height+'px'); } }); SUPPORT LOCAL HISTORY Let’s keep local history alive for future generations! If you like our podcast, please help us continue this great educational program--for today and tomorrow. Show your support by making a financial donation, underwriting the podcast, or advertising your business or service on the show. jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3943').owlCarousel({ items : 1, smartSpeed : 0, autoplay : false, autoplayHoverPause : false, smartSpeed : 0, fluidSpeed : 0, autoplaySpeed : 0, navSpeed : 0, dotsSpeed : 0, loop : true, nav : false, navText : ['',''], dots : false, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 'page', mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3943').css('visibility', 'visible');
Works for keyboard and string quartet performed by pianist George Li and Musicians from Marlboro.Debussy: Three PreludesDebussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10Claude Debussy’s music is so loved by contemporary audiences that it is difficult to imagine him as a rebel. But beneath the seductive, languorous surface of Debussy’s music lies a true modernist, whose experiments with harmony and form ushered in the 20th century.Today’s podcast shows Debussy working in two stalwart genres of the classical tradition: the piano prelude and the string quartet. Unlike earlier preludes, however, which tended to follow a carefully choreographed progression of keys, Debussy’s two books of piano preludes unfold much more like a parade of miniatures. We’ll hear three of them, performed by pianist George Li: a jaunty depiction of a juggler, called “Général Lavine”; the famous “Girl with the Flaxen Hair”; and the virtuosic “Feux d’artifice”—or, in English, “Fireworks”.Next, we will hear Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor. Pierre Boulez once said that Debussy freed chamber music from "rigid structure, frozen rhetoric and rigid aesthetics," a sentiment apparent in this performance by Musicians from Marlboro.
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of composer claude Debussy. Works include: Reverie, Clair de Lune, The Girl With the Flaxen Hair, Fetes, String Quartet and The Play of the Waves. Performers include: Alfred Cortot, Arturo Toscanini, Artur Rodzinski, The Virtuoso String Quartet, Walter Gieseking and Claude Debussy.
Can you guess this piece? Here's a hint: picture or no picture…
Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: picture or no picture…
Songs include: I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair, Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, The Girl With the Flaxen Hair and Little Curly Hair. Performers include: Maxine Sullivan, Sleepy John Estes, Bob Crosby, Walter Giesiking, Lightnin Hopkins and Billy Murray.