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In this episode, we randomly pulled the following cards: Male, English, 1800's and music. Sir George Grove stepped forward for a fascinating conversation about life in the 19th century, how the world was just beginning to be interconnected, the arts and culture of the time, and the overall level of fear in those days. We asked him about his perspective from the nonphysical on such things as ET's, artificial intelligence, timelines, the Mandela effect, and the densities of Earth. It was such a wonderful conversation. For more info, click below: Gary Temple Bodley Christy Levy
SynopsisOn today's date in 1867, two eminent British Victorians arrived in Vienna in search of Franz Schubert. Now, Schubert had been dead for 39 years, as the two Brits were quite aware. George Grove, 47, was England's finest musicologist, and Arthur Sullivan, 25, one of the country's most promising young composers.Grove believed there might be forgotten manuscripts in the possession of the late composer's relatives, so the pair met with Schubert's nephew, a certain Herr Doktor Schneider, who said, oh, yes, come to mention it, he did have some pieces by Uncle Franz that no one had played for more than 40 years. If the two gentlemen had no objection to getting dusty, they were welcome to rummage the family's storage closets.The two visitors braved the dust and found orchestral parts for Schubert's Rosamunde incidental music, tied up in a big bundle after the work's premiere back in 1823 and untouched since then.Grove and Sullivan spent the rest of the day carefully making a copy of their discovery. At 2 a.m., after finishing the task, their spirits must have been pretty high, since to celebrate the proper Victorian gentlemen began an impromptu game of leap-frog.Music Played in Today's ProgramFranz Schubert (1797 – 1828) Rosamunde Incidental Music - Chamber Music Orchestra of Europe; Claudio Abbado, cond. DG 431 655
durée : 00:57:59 - Edvard Grieg guidé par Beethoven (2) - par : Aurélie Moreau - En août 1888, Grieg dirige sa Suite Holberg en Angleterre. George Grove qui était présent ce soir-là raconte : "L'apparence de Grieg rappelle Beethoven, et bien qu’il ne soit pas aussi extravagant dans sa manière de diriger, je leur trouve tout de même une certaine ressemblance”. - réalisé par : Louise Loubrieu, Emmanuel Benito
On today’s date in 1867, two eminent British Victorians arrived in Vienna in search of Schubert. Now, Schubert had been dead for 39 years, as the two Brits were quite aware. George Grove, age 47, was England’s finest musicologist, and Arthur Sullivan, age 25, one the country’s most promising young composers. Grove believed there might be forgotten manuscripts in the possession of the late composer’s relatives, so the pair met with Schubert’s nephew, a certain Herr Doktor Schneider, who said, oh yes, come to mention it, he did have some pieces by Uncle Franz that no one had played for more than 40 years. If the two gentlemen had no objection to getting dusty, they were welcome to rummage the family’s storage closets. The two visitors braved the dust and found orchestral parts for Schubert’s “Rosamunde” incidental music, tied up in a big bundle after the work’s premiere back in 1823 and untouched since then. Grove and Sullivan spent the rest of the day carefully making a copy of their discovery. At 2 a.m., after finishing the task, their spirits must have been pretty high, since to celebrate the proper Victorian gentlemen began an impromptu game of leap-frog.
On today’s date in 1867, two eminent British Victorians arrived in Vienna in search of Schubert. Now, Schubert had been dead for 39 years, as the two Brits were quite aware. George Grove, age 47, was England’s finest musicologist, and Arthur Sullivan, age 25, one the country’s most promising young composers. Grove believed there might be forgotten manuscripts in the possession of the late composer’s relatives, so the pair met with Schubert’s nephew, a certain Herr Doktor Schneider, who said, oh yes, come to mention it, he did have some pieces by Uncle Franz that no one had played for more than 40 years. If the two gentlemen had no objection to getting dusty, they were welcome to rummage the family’s storage closets. The two visitors braved the dust and found orchestral parts for Schubert’s “Rosamunde” incidental music, tied up in a big bundle after the work’s premiere back in 1823 and untouched since then. Grove and Sullivan spent the rest of the day carefully making a copy of their discovery. At 2 a.m., after finishing the task, their spirits must have been pretty high, since to celebrate the proper Victorian gentlemen began an impromptu game of leap-frog.
Il 28 maggio 1900 muore a Londra George Grove. Alessandro Macchia lo racconta a WikiMusic
THE FOLK LEGACY TRIO are George Grove and Rick Dougherty formerly with the Kingston Trio and Jerry Siggins, former lead singer of The Diamonds. These three men have been involved with the music of the great Folk Era since it's very beginning sharing stages stages with the best known names with musical icons like Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, The Limeliters, The New Christy Minstrels, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Mamas & The Papas, John Sebastian, Josh White Jr, Glenn Yarbrough, Pete Seeger and more. It is a journey through the Great American Folksong Booky with their signature dynamic harmonies enriching some of the most beloved songs ever written. CHANCE MCCOY is a Grammy Award winning Indie Folk musician from West Virginia. A virtuoso fiddler, guitarist, and banjo player, McCoy is best known as a member of GRAMMY-winning Americana powerhouse Old Crow Medicine Show, but ‘Wander Wide,’ his debut solo album, reveals a remarkable depth and versatility far beyond anything we’ve heard from him yet. Captivating in its cross of the traditional and the progressive, the record shows little regard for the conventional boundaries of genre and decade, blending old-school bluegrass melodies with modern rock and roll arrangements and rich, atmospheric production. WoodSongs Kids: Marlee Hart and Hudson MacReady hail from Knoxville, Tennessee and perfom blues and roots music as a duo.
THE FOLK LEGACY TRIO are George Grove and Rick Dougherty formerly with the Kingston Trio and Jerry Siggins, former lead singer of The Diamonds. These three men have been involved with the music of the great Folk Era since it's very beginning sharing stages stages with the best known names with musical icons like Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, The Limeliters, The New Christy Minstrels, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Mamas & The Papas, John Sebastian, Josh White Jr, Glenn Yarbrough, Pete Seeger and more. It is a journey through the Great American Folksong Booky with their signature dynamic harmonies enriching some of the most beloved songs ever written. CHANCE MCCOY is a Grammy Award winning Indie Folk musician from West Virginia. A virtuoso fiddler, guitarist, and banjo player, McCoy is best known as a member of GRAMMY-winning Americana powerhouse Old Crow Medicine Show, but ‘Wander Wide,' his debut solo album, reveals a remarkable depth and versatility far beyond anything we've heard from him yet. Captivating in its cross of the traditional and the progressive, the record shows little regard for the conventional boundaries of genre and decade, blending old-school bluegrass melodies with modern rock and roll arrangements and rich, atmospheric production. WoodSongs Kids: Marlee Hart and Hudson MacReady hail from Knoxville, Tennessee and perfom blues and roots music as a duo..
HBO Boxing is over and we shouldn’t be shocked. We’ll talk the impact of HBO getting out of the boxing business and what the future holds for the way we watch the sport. Eddie Hearn to set to take on the US market full on with a card in Chicago this weekend on DAZN. We’ll breakdown the card and what needs to happen for Hearn and his team to get the piece of the “American Dream”. Callum Smith mopped George Grove in the World Boxing Super Series Super-Middleweight finale. Is he now the man to beat at 168? Is Groves washed now? Plus Linaires returnShields vs Hammer is offLet the build up begin for Wilder vs Fury
Welcome to Episode 61! Tonight we’re with Bro. T.J. Griffin and his entourage: Bro. Carlos Rosado and Coach Troy Richardson. Bro. T.J. talks about growing up hustling on the street, turning his life around, working in the hip-hop music industry, and turning those experiences into helping at risk youth via “The Vision Program”. By the way, he also became a Mason, has spoke at Tedx, and stars in an independent film titled “Choices”. Aside from his inspirational story we have some of our regular segments including Bro. Jeff Moyer, and the Masonic Lite News phoning in from Boston… sort of, enjoy! [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:48] Hey Everybody and around the horn [00:09:45] Historic Smithton Inn [00:11:00] We’re back with T.J. Griffin [00:25:30] Bathroom Break and George Grove [00:26:50] We’re back with T.J. Griffin [00:52:45] Break time with Bro. Jeff Moyer [00:53:50] Masonic Lite News [00:55:15] We’re back with T.J. and wrap up [01:11:50] Chickens THE VISION PROGRAM https://www.thevisionprogram.com/ CHOICES – THE RON JAMES STORY https://www.choicesmovie.com/ ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE (AASR), NMJ https://scottishritenmj.org/ SETH ANTHONY ON THE MASONIC ROUND TABLE https://www.themasonicroundtable.com/2018/09/episode-229-cerneau-rite/ PA ACADEMY OF MASONIC KNOWLEDGE: https://pamasonicacademy.org/ FIRST MASONIC DISTRICT of PENNSYLVANIA: https://firstmasonic.org/ https://www.facebook.com/FirstMasonic/ SPONSORS: George J. Grove and Son: https://georgejgrove.com/ Historic Smithton Inn: https://historicsmithtoninn.com/ D&S CIGARS http://dnscigar.com/ The Red Serpent: By Larry Merris: https://www.amazon.com/Red-Serpent-Larry-Merris/dp/1466478608 Masonic Scarves: By Pete Ruggieri https://www.masonicscarves.com/ Bye Everybody!
Join your hosts Pete, Larry, Jack, and Jason for an episode we’re VERY excited about! This episode Pete and Larry interview Jim Gavin and Peter Ocko, Co-Creators and Executive Producers, of AMC’s new series: “Lodge 49”. Jim and Peter were wonderful guests and provide some great insights to their new show. Aside from Lodge 49, we attended Castle Island Virtual Lodge No. 190 with Worshipful Brother and past MLP guest, Nicholas Laine, and sat in lodge with many of our other Masonic podcasting friends. As for the rest of the show, Bro. Jeff Moyer phones in another gem and Bro. Jack has some news! Enjoy. SPOILER ALERT: We talk about scenes in Lodge 49 up through episode 4. [00:00:00] Intro and around the horn. [00:06:45] George Grove and Son’s commercial. [00:07:50] We’re back and Lodge 49 interview intro. [00:09:10] Lodge 49 interview. [00:33:10] We’re back, Lodge 49 recap and discussion. [00:46:15] Historic Smithton Inn. [00:47:35] Masonic Lite News. [00:49:00] Masonic Mentoring with Jeff Moyer. [00:51:00] Attending Virtual Lodge recap. [00:54:50] Local Masonic Events (Central PA) [00:55:00] We’re back, saying thanks. [00:57:00] Queue the Chickens!! [00:59:00] Outro FIND US, LIKE US, MESSAGE US: http://www.masoniclite.com/ https://soundcloud.com/masonic-lite-podcast https://www.facebook.com/masonicpodcast/ ITUNES – GOOGLE PLAY - YOUTUBE STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT: LODGE 49 – ON AMC https://www.amc.com/shows/lodge-49 CASTLE ISLAND VIRTUAL LODGE NO. 190: https://www.facebook.com/groups/332208636847824/ PA ACADEMY OF MASONIC KNOWLEDGE: https://pamasonicacademy.org/ EPHRATA LODGE No. 665 CAVE DEGREE https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ephrata-lodge-no-665-2018-cave-degree-tickets-45846997604 FIRST MASONIC DISTRIC of PENNSYLVANIA: https://firstmasonic.org/ https://www.facebook.com/FirstMasonic/ SPONSORS: George J. Grove and Son: https://georgejgrove.com/ Historic Smithton Inn: https://historicsmithtoninn.com/ D&S Cigars: http://dnscigar.com/ The Red Serpent: By Larry Merris: https://www.amazon.com/Red-Serpent-Larry-Merris/dp/1466478608 Masonic Scarves: By Pete Ruggieri https://www.masonicscarves.com/ Bye Everybody!
Hello faithful listeners, we're back and in our new studio, STUDIO 665. Today's episode is just us breaking in the new place. We hear from Ken Hudson, or "K Dog", one of our previous guest. Apparently if you buy us a door for the studio, you get squatter rights and can come on the show. Jeff Moyer is back with more advice for Larry, and Jack has some news straight from somebody else's satire site. We hope you enjoy the new studio as much as we do, we look forward to settling in and bringing you that great Masonic programing only volunteers can provide! Things we talked about this show: George Grove and Son (Servicing the Tri-State area, and Australia): https://georgejgrove.com/ PA Academy of Masonic Knowledge: https://pamasonicacademy.org/ Ephrata Lodge No. 665 Cave Degree: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ephrata-lodge-no-665-2018-cave-degree-tickets-45846997604 AMD East Coast In-Gathering (Sold out, but it looks fun, don't it!) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inaugural-eastern-pennsylvania-allied-masonic-degrees-in-gathering-tickets-42883294087 The Past Bastard, for the freshest Masonic news: http://www.thepastbastard.com/
George Grove goes under the knife. Former champ Jermall Charlo’s second middleweight test is postponed. David Lemieux might have a shot at redemption. Also, David Benavidez is ready to shine, WBC Super Bantamweight champ Rey Vargas crashes the fiesta, and we witness Luis Ortiz try to make history against WBC kingpin Deontay Wilder. All this and so much more only on Boxing World Weekly.
We discuss: Miguel Cotto vs. Sergio Martinez Adonis Stevenson vs. Andrzej Fonfara Karl Froch vs. George Grove