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Latest podcast episodes about george fredrick handel

CORONA CHOIR...what choral folks NEED to know
"It's about the Music" MONDAY 9/14 with Aoife Hiney, Corona Choir host Steve Fisher, and Bass 2 Jake

CORONA CHOIR...what choral folks NEED to know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 7:18


#007. Voz Nua Founder and Conductor, Aoife Hiney, makes an audio appearance from Aveira, Portugal. Every choir leader in the world still is uncertain about who's recommending what, what's prudent, what's safe, what's best for us and our choir members. Remember, a choir is a reflection of its director. If we don't do what works for us, it won't work for our choirs. But we need accurate information. So we're BACH for another week of CORONA CHOIR... what choral folks NEED to know. Today's episode features high school singers from Commonwealth Youthchoirs' Anonymous 16 singing Bach's Cantata No. 4. Wait until you hear the story of Bach and his contemporary George Fredrick Handel. You'll also love Bass 2 Jake podcast bombing. Wanna travel with Steve Fisher and Commonwealth Youthchoirs to South Africa in 2021 - ALL EXPENSES PAID? Sign up for the Corona Choir email list at coronachoir.org. Because SOMEBODY is going to South Africa! You'll find the show notes at coronachoir.org as well.

Please Touch the Art
Aelbert Cuyp: Horsemen Resting in a Landscape

Please Touch the Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020


Kieve and Ramona, Lead Trainer at Equitas Health Institute and Political Science Professor at The Ohio State University talk about Albert Cuyp’s Horsemen Resting in a Landscape. The painting is apart of the special exhibit Life in the Age of Rembrandt in the Columbus Museum of Art, on view until June 16, 2019. The pair talk about the Baroque Era and Dutch politics. They joke their way through analyzing the horses, dogs, and cattle. Come along with them! The links don’t work in Spotify, so to view the photos please go to WCBE’s webpage and search for Please Touch the Art.Links to Art:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Aelbert_Cuyp_-_Horsemen_Resting_in_a_Landscape.jpghttp://www.columbusmuseum.org/life-in-the-age-of-rembrandt/Links to the Columbus Musuem of Art:http://www.columbusmuseum.org/Music:Fed up with Hunger by SaintsenencaHe Shall Feed His Flock from Messiah by George Fredrick Handel performed byAnne Sofie von Otter, Sylvia McNair, and Acadamy and Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTCUC0wBkR0

Kinktra In The Raw
Ep30 - Boom Swagger Boom With Johnny GoodLuck

Kinktra In The Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 31:36


Johnny Goodluck joins us in studio with his devilish good looks and his boom Swagger Swagger. Johnny is a tattooed Irish rockabilly daddy who the industry refers to as the James Bond of porn. He is a multi-talented adult film star, growing his popularity on a daily basis. Johnny Goodluck is no average male adult star. You can catch Johnny mixing cocktails in some of your favorite LA dive bars (if your lucky). This bad boy is a trained chef and I don’t know about you but Chef’s are a huge turn on for us, who doesn’t want a man that can cook and bring the heat in between the sheets. Johnny shares his journey in the adult industry from worked behind the scenes for Burning Angel, to making the leap into becoming male talent, he is quickly gaining more and more recognition. Johnny has an inevitable bright future ahead of him. We would also love to officially welcome and thank our new sponsor HotMovies.com for supporting our show, Go sign up and view some of the best videos and adult starts in the industry at HotMovies.com . ABOUT JOHNNY GOODLUCK: Johnny Goodluck is the modern-day James Bond of porn—he’s a man’s man who’s Irish with a tatted rockabilly style, a professionally trained chef who has held the titles of Head Chef and Executive Chef and owned his own catering/personal chef company, as well as being the direct descendant of 18th century legendary composer George Fredrick Handel and a stellar musician whose specialty is the drums. When he’s not on set, you might find Mr. Goodluck behind a bar as a mixologist making a variety of drinks that are stirred and shaken.   Mr. Goodluck has worked in the adult industry for four years and got his start doing behind the scenes work. A little over a year ago, he made the leap to performer and has worked with top-shelf studios like PureTaboo, Kink.com, Reality Kings, Evil Angel, Elegant Angel, DogFart, Spizoo, New Sensations, and Devil’s Film, as well as appearing in Defenders XXX, Alien XXX, and Luke Cage XXX parodies. Fans around the world have seen Johnny grace the pages of AVN, Hustler, The Hype, and Inked magazines. In 2018, he won Best Male Clip Artist from Inked Awards, receiving multiple Best Male Newcomer and Best Male Clip Artist noms from Urban X, AVN, XBIZ, XBIZ Cam, and YNOT Cam Awards.   Keep up with everything in Mr. Goodluck’s world by following him on Twitter @MrGoodluckXXX, Instagram @MrJohnnyGoodluck, and his Facebook performer page facebook.com/JohnnyGoodluck join his brand new official site Johnnygoodluck.com/

Fragile Freedom
A Moment in our History

Fragile Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2016 6:43


A new short segment I am hoping to begin for Fragile Freedom called A Moment in our History. ----- Having been for so many of those defining moments of the new nation, a constant guide, sacrificing tirelessly of himself as a member of the First and Second Continental Congress, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, delegate and president of the Constitutional Convention, the first President of these United States, there perhaps had to be a thought by many that even as George Washington retired, even as he once more removed himself public life he would always be there, ready to return when the struggling nation needed him, much like he had when the Articles of Confederation did not prove enough for the Republic. Yet within two years of leaving the Presidency he was gone. At dawn on December 26th, 1799 sixteen cannons would begin their bursts in Philadelphia, the national capital. They would volley every half an hour after as the Republic laid this giant of a man to rest. At noon soldiers began firing minute guns, they would continue for an hour. A mounted Trumpeter led the processional as two Marines wearing black scarves would escort an empty casket drawn by a horse with no rider. Two troops of horses would carry flags of mourning as they, with senior officers of the Infantry, Calvary and Artillery would follow. There had been a simpler funeral, one perhaps more reflective of Washington’s humbler nature, at his beloved Mount Vernon on the 18th of December. Here his body was laid to its final rest. But now the nation, that nation he gave so much of himself to, that nation that he had dedicated so much of his life in service to, needed to mourn the loss of its greatest hero, taken at 67 years of age.  The bells tolled and the guns fired as fifes, wind instruments and muffled drums haunted the “Solemn and August Pageantry” with George Fredrick Handel’s Dead March. Only the second national funeral the nation had held the Casket was taken from Legislative Hall to the German Church, Zion Lutheran, the largest place of worship in the city, where Episcopal Bishop William White, once the Chaplain of the Continental Congress, presided. So revered was General George Washington that, when word of his December 14th death reached the British the colors of the Royal Navy were lowered to half-mast. In France a ten day requiem was ordered by Napoleon to mourn the death of this great man. In a Eulogy Commissioned by Congress and delivered on that grim 26th, Henry Lee III, Light-Horse Harry Lee, former Governor of Virginia, and one time member of the Continental Congress, who served closely under Washington during the War and was present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, a man counted as a dear, personal friend and protégé of General Washington, would reflect, “To the memory of the Man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen, he was second to none in the humble and endearing scenes of private life. Pious, just, humane, temperate and sincere—uniform, dignified and commanding—his example was as edifying to all around him as were the effects of that example lasting.”

Music From 100 Years Ago

Music of composer, George Fredrick Handel.  Works include; Hallelujah Chorus , Zadock the Priest, Water Music , Chaconne in G and Concerto Grosso #9. Performers include: Malcom Sargent, Boyd Neel, Westminster Abby Choir , Shefeld Choir Edwin Fischer and the Phildelphia Orchestra.