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durée : 00:13:33 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 06 septembre 2024 - Un nouveau disque du jeune pianiste américain George Li consacré à Schumann, Ravel et Stravinsky, qui met en avant le caractère dansant de leurs œuvres pianistiques remarquables
durée : 01:29:00 - En pistes ! du vendredi 06 septembre 2024 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au programme du jour, les œuvres d'Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Giovanni Gabrieli, Rita Strohl, Robert Schumann, Dmitri Chostakovitch, Gabriel Fauré, Emmanuel Chabrier, et Déodat de Séverac. En pistes !
durée : 00:13:33 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 06 septembre 2024 - Un nouveau disque du jeune pianiste américain George Li consacré à Schumann, Ravel et Stravinsky, qui met en avant le caractère dansant de leurs œuvres pianistiques remarquables
durée : 01:29:00 - En pistes ! du vendredi 06 septembre 2024 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au programme du jour, les œuvres d'Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Giovanni Gabrieli, Rita Strohl, Robert Schumann, Dmitri Chostakovitch, Gabriel Fauré, Emmanuel Chabrier, et Déodat de Séverac. En pistes !
In episode 80 of Game Design Unboxed: Inspiration to Publication we talk with George Li about his game Misconceptions. His publishing company Rabble was approached by Bud Light Seltzer to create Misconceptions, a game based on debunking other common, but wrong, beliefs. Learn how they worked with Bud Light's marketing team to design and publish […]
In episode 80 of Game Design Unboxed: Inspiration to Publication we talk with George Li about his game Misconceptions. His publishing company Rabble was approached by Bud Light Seltzer to create Misconceptions, a game based on debunking other common, but wrong, beliefs. Learn how they worked with Bud Light's marketing team to design and publish a game in record time using a non-gaming manufacturer in the United States in order to meet the deadlines set by Bud Light. Featuring: George Li - Guest Danielle Reynolds - Host
Lamar Jackson is a very deep longshot to be the Colts answer at quarterback. His financial demands would just be too punitive. Geno Smith and Derek Carr also not likely targets. Much more likely Chris Ballard drafts his guy! Analytics guru George Li hired by the Carolina Panthers! He and Frank Reich a strong go to set the all-time record for bubble screens in a season! Indiana needs a lot of good things to happen tonight in East Lansing to pull off the upset over Michigan State! Former radio host and Colts lineman Joe Staysniak arrested. Don't judge before hearing the full story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Syneos Health Podcast: 2021 Health Trends Edition, we welcome Dr. George Li, Vice President, and General Manager in clinical solutions for mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Together with podcast host and Managing Director, Omnichannel Strategy, Leigh Householder, he discusses the rapid and dramatic growth occurring in the Chinese pharmaceutical and biotech market. If you want access to more future-focused, actionable insights to help biopharmaceutical companies better execute and succeed in a constantly evolving environment, visit the Syneos Health Insights Hub. The perspectives you'll find there are driven by dynamic research and crafted by subject matter experts focused on real answers to help guide decision making and investment. You can find it all at insightshub.health.Like what you're hearing? Be sure to rate and review us! We want to hear from you! If there's a topic you'd like us to cover on a future episode, contact us at podcast@syneoshealth.com.RELATED CONTENTChina: The Pace Car of ChangeSyneos Health Podcast: China vs. Cancer2021 Health Trends: Field Force of the Future
Hear from George Li, a Kiwi Engineer who is helping conquer communications in deep space through his work and research with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and University of Michigan. George talks with Paul Spain about cube sats (satellites), the fascinating challenges and solutions to deep space communications and the journey into the space sector.To chat live with Paul and George be sure to join the 8.30pm (NZ time nightly) Kiwi Hangout on Clubhouse soon. Use this VIP link to bypass the Clubhouse waitlist. NZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Umbrellar ConnectVodafone NZHPSpark NZVocusGorilla Technology
A 20-year finance industry veteran, podcaster, writer, and speaker, George is working to help people get better at money and life so they can live how they want. He spent 10 years with a Fortune 100 company as an advisor as well as in leadership positions where he impacted thousands of people and developed training curriculums. George is the President of Financial Consulting Professionals, the Founder and Chief Community Officer of Money Alignment Academy, and the host of the Money Savage podcast. He’s also been named to Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors two years in a row. In this episode… George helps people with money and life, so they are able to live life as they envision for themselves. He shares that the “money stuff” can keep you from reaching success. Not everyone lives the life envisioned in their head, but in order to do that, they need to understand the overall picture. The overall picture includes knowing the three most valuable resources to them are: Time Attention Money Those three items need to be aligned with the best version of “me” that is in “my mind.” People need to come to the conclusion themselves as to what that may be in all three. And, people need to be transparent with their goals and decisions. When people want to be held accountable, to be successful, they really need to hold themselves accountable and create a community with others by sharing the change they want to make and asking others the permission to check in with them and share their progress. Communities, or groups, are successful as the members “do it themselves” but are reinforced by others. George believes in the Self-Determination theory, which is people’s ability to make choices and manage their own life. Resources Mentioned in this episode George LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgegrombacher Money Alignment Academy: http://moneyalignmentacademy.com/ Self Determination Theory: https://selfdeterminationtheory.org/theory/ Finance-Ability Stephanie Sims Stephanie Sims LinkedIn Sponsor for this episode... Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible. Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out. Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.
George Li is a photographer, TikToker, and is currently working on the MiTEE 2 satellite platform at the University of Michigan with NASA and JPL. As an R&D member of the Communications subteam, we is currently developing a microwave communications power splitter system for the MiTEE 2 Satellite platform. Today he talks to Scott about all things CubeSat!MiTEE CubeSat Home PageGeorge Li on TikTokAll About CubeSats at NASAConcept Art of a Cube SatCubeSat to test using Earth's magnetic field for propulsionThe MiTEE inside a test chamber
In today episode international master Orlando husband speaks on his chess match against George Li from the national blitz league --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dereke-wilder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dereke-wilder/support
Alumni pianist, George Li performs Variations on a Theme from Bizet's Opera "Carmen" by Vladimir Horowitz.
Alumni pianist, George Li performs Variations on a Theme from Bizet's Opera "Carmen" by Vladimir Horowitz.
I speak with WeTrust about how crypto is changing the face of charitable giving.
Watch the young Harvard grad dispatch some of the most "knuckle-busting" piano repertoire with uncommon panache and precision.
Watch the young Harvard grad dispatch some of the most "knuckle-busting" piano repertoire with uncommon panache and precision.
On this episode of BlockChannel, McKie, Dee, and Petty speak with George Li and Patrick Long of WeTrust.io in this jam packed double-header. George and Patrick fill us in on their impressive educational backgrounds, where their idea for WeTrust originated from, their upcoming token launch, P2P lending, and much more. If you're curious how P2P technologies like Ethereum can enable next generation low-cost financial services, this is the episode for you. And, if it's not, it should be. Show Links: WeTrust: WeTrust.io WeTrust ROSCA Product Demo: rosca.wetrust.io/ Colu: www.colu.com/ MetaMask: metamask.io/ Intro/Outro Music "Forecast" by Umai: Thebaygerian – Forecast-prod-by-ayok-kids Show Sponsor(s): Cryptodex: cryptodex.io
On this episode of BlockChannel, McKie, Dee, and Petty speak with George Li and Patrick Long of WeTrust.io in this jam packed double-header. George and Patrick fill us in on their impressive educational backgrounds, where their idea for WeTrust originated from, their upcoming token launch, P2P lending, and much more. If you're curious how P2P technologies like Ethereum can enable next generation low-cost financial services, this is the episode for you. And, if it's not, it should be. Show Links: WeTrust: http://WeTrust.io WeTrust ROSCA Product Demo: https://rosca.wetrust.io/ Colu: https://www.colu.com/ MetaMask: https://metamask.io/ Intro/Outro Music "Forecast" by Umai: https://soundcloud.com/thebaygerian/forecast-prod-by-ayok-kids?in=thebaygerian/sets/trill-oasis Show Sponsor(s): Cryptodex: http://cryptodex.io
This week, on the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation's The Let's Talk Trains Show, we will be talking about railroad preservation. George Li will be joining us to talk about preserving the Northern Pacific Railroad's Cheney, Wash. depot, with the "Save Our Station - Cheney Depot" project that is getting local and national attention. Later, we will have Michael Shymanski, President of the Historic Pullman Foundation, join us to tell us about the great honor to have the President of the United States present to establish the Pullman Historic District as part of the National Park System. Be sure to join us!!!
Works for keyboard and string quartet by George Li and Musicians from Marlboro.Haydn: Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI: 50Haydn: String Quartet in E-Flat Major Op. 64, No. 6Joseph Haydn had a pretty comfortable life for a musician. He had his first appointment with a Bohemian nobleman at the age of 27, and from then on, he enjoyed a fairly quick ascension to the post of Kappellmeister in one of the richest courts in the Habsburg Empire, which encompassed both Austria and Hungary: the Esterhazy family.But a unique opportunity presented itself after the death of Prince Nikolaus, the second Esterhazy prince for whom Haydn had worked. Haydn received an invitation to go to London and present his work for an entirely new audience. It was an exciting turn of events for a composer that had spent many years rather isolated in the country, and Haydn accepted.The second piece we’ll hear on today’s podcast, Haydn’s String Quartet No. 52 was written just before that first big trip to London, when Haydn surely would have been busily working up a repertory of work to bring with him on his trip. His first trip was a triumph, and Haydn returned to London a few years later, in 1794, for his second (and last) visit. And the piece we’ll hear first on our program today, before the quartet, dates from that latter visit. We’ll begin with that piano sonata, performed in our recording by the young pianist George Li, an incredibly accomplished teenager studying in Boston at the Walnut Hill School and New England Conservatory. Then, we’ll move on to the quartet, played by Musicians from Marlboro.
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.
Works for solo piano performed by pianist George Li.Schubert-Liszt: Ständchen von ShakespeareSchumann: Abegg Variations, Op. 1Schubert: Fantasy in C Major, D. 760 ("Wanderer")The theme and variations form is one of the oldest in music, and a particularly popular choice for keyboard music. Two of the variations we’ll hear on today’s episode are based on songs by Schubert. The most substantial of these is the last piece on the program: Schubert’s Fantasy in C Major, popularly known as the “Wanderer Fantasy.” In this work, Schubert takes his lied, or song, “The Wanderer,” as a kernel of inspiration, and stretches it to an elaborate piece of nearly twenty minutes. The first work is also inspired by a Schubert lied: Franz Liszt’s Ständchen von Shakespeare. Ständchen is one of the lightest pieces in the collection, a ray of sunshine amidst the Sturm und Drang of Liszt’s twelve Schubert lieder transcriptions. Between these two works, we’ll hear Schumann’s Abegg Variations, Opus 1. The piece was inspired by and dedicated to the Countess von Abegg, whose name is literally spelled out in the work’s musical theme—with the notes A, B-flat, E, G and G.