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Send us Fan MailFeeling tired? Need to unwind? Then how about some gentle, soothing piano music? Welcome to the the Episode 2 of Series 6 in the Relaxing Piano Playlist! In this episode, I perform for you music all centered on the theme of Spring with works by Mendelssohn, Grieg, Sindig, MacDowell, Tchaicovsky and the second movement from the "Coronation" Piano Concerto No.26 by Mozart.
durée : 00:22:45 - par : Lionel Esparza - En 1973, Radu Lupu n'a que 28 ans mais a déjà remporté les concours Van Cliburn, Enescu et Leeds. Le jeune pianiste roumain réunit ici, avec André Previn et le London Symphony Orchestra, les concertos en la mineur d'Edvard Grieg et de Robert Schumann. Un couplage classique, mais brillamment réussi. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:22:45 - par : Lionel Esparza - En 1973, Radu Lupu n'a que 28 ans mais a déjà remporté les concours Van Cliburn, Enescu et Leeds. Le jeune pianiste roumain réunit ici, avec André Previn et le London Symphony Orchestra, les concertos en la mineur d'Edvard Grieg et de Robert Schumann. Un couplage classique, mais brillamment réussi. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Edvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) - Quartetto per archi n. 1 in Sol minore, Op. 271. Un poco andante - Allegro molto ed agitato 2. Romanze. Andantino 13.213. Intermezzo. Allegro molto marcato - Più vivo e scherzando 20:214. Finale. Lento - Presto al saltarello 27:00 Auryn Quartet
durée : 00:13:36 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La collection Grieg de Håkon Austbø constitue l'intégrale la plus complète disponible de la musique pour piano du compositeur et, par extension, une fenêtre ouverte sur l'âme de ce poète romantique scandinave parmi les plus profonds. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:13:36 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La collection Grieg de Håkon Austbø constitue l'intégrale la plus complète disponible de la musique pour piano du compositeur et, par extension, une fenêtre ouverte sur l'âme de ce poète romantique scandinave parmi les plus profonds. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Hoi luisteraar, welkom op pinkstermaandag. Zo om deze tijd van het jaar beginnen de meeste rozen op hun uitbundigst te bloeien. Voor mij een prachtige aanleiding om deze week vijf van de mooiste muziekstukken te verzamelen die werden geïnspireerd door deze bloem. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7).
Grieg: String Quartet No. 2 in F Major: I. Sostenuto - Allegro vivaceOslo QuartetMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.550879Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
durée : 01:28:34 - par : Aurélie Moreau - Le pianiste Andrei Gavrilov sur l'apport de la musique populaire au répertoire classique : « Tous les grands créateurs ont puisé leurs sources dans le peuple, de Bach à Chostakovitch » (Le Quotidien de Paris). Aujourd'hui : Grieg, Chopin, Prokofiev… - réalisation : Cécile Bonnet des Claustres, Yuthou-Diego Hak-Lopes - invités : Aurélie Moreau Productrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 01:28:19 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La violoniste Manon Galy et le pianiste Jorge Gonzales Buajasan enregistrent Brahms, Mendelssohn et Grieg, dans un album coup de coeur pour En pistes ! Nous resterons du côté de la musique de chambre en compagnie du Quatuor Animato et du pianiste Pascal Godart. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:14:02 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La violoniste Manon Galy (Révélation aux Victoires de la musique classique 2022) et le pianiste Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan dévoilent leur deuxième enregistrement : un hommage à la période Romantique avec trois sonates majeures du répertoire. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 01:28:19 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La violoniste Manon Galy et le pianiste Jorge Gonzales Buajasan enregistrent Brahms, Mendelssohn et Grieg, dans un album coup de coeur pour En pistes ! Nous resterons du côté de la musique de chambre en compagnie du Quatuor Animato et du pianiste Pascal Godart. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:14:02 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier - La violoniste Manon Galy (Révélation aux Victoires de la musique classique 2022) et le pianiste Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan dévoilent leur deuxième enregistrement : un hommage à la période Romantique avec trois sonates majeures du répertoire. - réalisation : Pauline Boisaubert Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Après un premier album en duo placé sous le signe de la musique française, la violoniste Manon Galy et le pianiste Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan nous convient vers des contrées nordiques. Le programme de leur nouvel enregistrement, sorti chez Aparté, réunit de célèbres sonates de Brahms et de Grieg ainsi q'une rare œuvre de jeunesse, pleine de fraicheur, de Mendelssohn. Mais aussi de délicieuse miniatures signées Dvorak, Fibich et Sibelius.Les deux musiciens se confieront ce soir sur l'esprit de cet album, gorgé de romantisme, de tendresse et de poésie. « Ce programme nous plonge dans un profond voyage introspectif. Il est un peu comme un miroir qu'on tourne vers soi, ravivant souvenirs et émotions enfouies, révélant fragilités et failles pas tout à fait refermées » nous disent-ils.Manon Galy et Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan donneront ce programme en concert le 28 mai au Conservatoire Rachmaninov de Paris.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En No me vengas con dramas con Alberto Castrillo-Ferrer hablamos de Peer Gynt, la gran obra de Ibsen con la inolvidable música de Grieg.Sin embargo, a Ibsen solemos asociarlo con sus dramas realistas: Casa de muñecas, Hedda Gabler…Y es cierto: fueron esos dramas y, en especial, su manera de retratar a la mujer de su tiempo, los que lo consagraron. Pero Ibsen también cultivó lo fantástico, tanto en los inicios como en los últimos años de su carrera. Peer Gynt es la más desbordante de todas: un realismo mágico “a la noruega”, una travesía poética y desmesurada que, representada íntegramente, se extiende durante unas cuatro horas y media.Escuchar audio
durée : 01:28:37 - par : Aurélie Moreau - Edvard Grieg a donné une voix à la Norvège. Musicien du peuple, admiré par ses pairs, il naît à Bergen en 1843, dans une famille cultivée où la musique tient une place importante. C'est là aussi, en 1907, que s'éteint ce compositeur profondément attaché à sa terre natale. - réalisation : Cécile Bonnet des Claustres, Etienne Rouch - invités : Aurélie Moreau Productrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
The soprano, Elsa Dreisig, has just released a new Erato album, 'Invocation'. Joined by the Orchestra e Coro dell'Opera Carlo Felice Genova conducted by Massimo Zanetti, it gathers together arias by Dvořák, Janáček, Puccini, Verdi, Gounod, Wagner, Rossini, Flotow, Peter Heise, and Carolina Uccelli, as well as songs by Grieg, Amy Beach and Bizet, all with a unifying theme. James Jolly talked to Elsa Dreisig in Naples, where she was in rehearsals for Puccini's La bohème in which she was singing the role of Mimì. Today's podcast is sponsored by Kirker Holidays, creators of short breaks and tailor-made holidays for curious, discerning travellers to cultural destinations throughout Europe and beyond. For more information or to speak to one of Kirker's expert human beings, call 020 7593 2283 or visit kirkerholidays.com.
durée : 00:26:22 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira Guyon - Dans son deuxième disque, la violoniste Manon Galy explore des partitions de Grieg, Mendelssohn ou Brahms en duo avec son partenaire, le pianiste Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan. Une artiste prolifique et curieuse de musique, aussi bien chambriste que soliste, et qui navigue également du côté de l'électro. - réalisation : Yassine Bouzar, Julia Macarez, Côme Jocteur-Monrozier, Morgane Tourreilles, Maxime Laporte - invités : Manon Galy Violoniste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 01:58:12 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira Guyon - Dans son deuxième disque, la violoniste Manon Galy explore des partitions de Grieg, Mendelssohn ou Brahms en duo avec son partenaire le pianiste Jorge González Buajasán. Une artiste prolifique et curieuse de musique, aussi bien chambriste que soliste, et qui navigue aussi du côté de l'électro. - réalisation : Yassine Bouzar, Max Dozolme, Julia Macarez, Côme Jocteur-Monrozier, Morgane Tourreilles, Maxime Laporte Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 01:28:44 - par : Aurélie Moreau - « Interroger la tradition en bannissant les préjugés, c'est ainsi que je travaille » (La Vie). Paavo Järvi a été nommé à la tête du Philharmonique de Londres à partir de la saison 2028-2029. Aujourd'hui : Chostakovitch, Grieg, Mendelssohn, Poulenc… - réalisation : Cécile Bonnet des Claustres, Etienne Rouch - invités : Aurélie Moreau Productrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:11:27 - par : Lionel Esparza - Londres, le 7 septembre 1957. Pour le cinquantenaire de la mort d'Edvard Grieg, la légendaire soprano norvégienne Kirsten Flagstad sort de sa retraite et chante dix mélodies de son compatriote avec le BBC Symphony Orchestra, sous la direction de Malcolm Sargent. Ce sera son ultime concert public. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:11:27 - par : Lionel Esparza - Londres, le 7 septembre 1957. Pour le cinquantenaire de la mort d'Edvard Grieg, la légendaire soprano norvégienne Kirsten Flagstad sort de sa retraite et chante dix mélodies de son compatriote avec le BBC Symphony Orchestra, sous la direction de Malcolm Sargent. Ce sera son ultime concert public. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:10:41 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 23 mars 2026 - Avec ce nouveau disque, la soprano Elsa Dreisig explore le thème de la prière et de l'invocation à travers les œuvres de 14 compositeurs : Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, Dvorák, Rossini, Gounod, Grieg, Bizet, Janácek, Flotow, Amy Beach, Carolina Uccelli et Peter Heise. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:10:41 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 23 mars 2026 - Avec ce nouveau disque, la soprano Elsa Dreisig explore le thème de la prière et de l'invocation à travers les œuvres de 14 compositeurs : Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, Dvorák, Rossini, Gounod, Grieg, Bizet, Janácek, Flotow, Amy Beach, Carolina Uccelli et Peter Heise. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
What separates the salmon farms that thrived in Q4 from the ones still bleeding money and does it all come down to where they're located? This week, we break down the Q4 financial results from the publicly traded salmon companies, walking through EBIT per kilogram figures across the industry and unpacking why companies like Grieg and SalMar cleared 20 NOK/kg while others in Iceland and Scotland finished deep in the red. We also get into why Mowi's Norway division outperformed nearly everyone, yet the company still ranked third overall, a reminder that geography can make or break a balance sheet. Then, we sit down with Kaspar Coates and Nikolai Jensen, two Norwegian School of Economics graduates whose master's thesis is turning heads industry-wide, exploring how site-level factors like seawater temperature, sea lice pressure, and disease exposure directly tie to financial performance on the farm. For more aquaculture insights head to our Fish n' Bits blog.You can also check out Kasper and Nikolai's master thesis Investigating the relationship between site-specific biological characteristics and financial performance, in conventional open-net salmonid farming in Norway here.
Trolls in Scandinavian folklore can be a little different from what’s imagined in the rest of the world. We begin our show with a montage of clips from recent movies, Trollhunter (2010), Troll (2022), and Troll 2 (2025) — the latter two being Netflix productions that have rekindled interest in the subject while reimagining trollsin a way that does not always conform to the folklore. While all Scandinavian countries have their share of troll lore, this episode focuses specifically on Norway, the country with the most compelling collection of troll folklore. The first portion of our show looks at the Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen’s play along with incidental music composed for the play by his associate Edvard Grieg. Introducing this topic is a clip from the 1970 musical Song of Norway, a fanciful Edvard Grieg biopic that garnered particularly bad reviews. We learn a bit about why Grieg hated his well-known “Hall of the Mountain King,” a composition which accompanies Peer Gynt’s encounter with trolls inside a mountain in the Dovre mountain chain. We also learn what Ibsen hoped to achieve in telling the story of his antihero Peer Gynt, and how he wrestled with the movement known in Norway as Romantic Nationalism. Next we look at two figures integral to this movement, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, a pair of folktale collectors often described as the “Brothers Grimm of Norway.” Their 1841 publication, Norwegian Folk-Tales, along with updated volumes published in 1844, 1845, and 1871, provide most all the troll tales with examine in this episode. An exception to this is a book authored by Asbjørnsen alone, High Mountain Scenes, volume 2, Reindeer Hunt at Rondane. Published sometime before 1846, it’s the only volume referencing tales told about Peer Gynt, those being very loosely represented in Ibsen’s play. Asbjørnsen & Moe’s “Norwegian Folk Tales” The first of these we retell concerns a creature known as “the Bøyg,” something referred to as a type of troll in the story is described more as a giant serpent of sorts. We follow this with more Peer Gynt episodes involving male trolls flirting with human females and a troll poking his enormous nose through a cabin window and suffering the consequences inflicted by Gynt. The final story, “The Cat on the Dovre-Mountain,” takes place at Christmas, a time when troll encounters are particularly prevalent, and involves Gynt outsmarting a group of bothersome trolls via a peculiar stratagem. Next, we run through some lesser-known details of the best-known troll tale “The Three Billygoats Gruff.” We follow this with another well-known (in Norway) story, “The Boy Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll.” It involves a youth outwitting a troll with a particularly gruesome ruse It was familiar enough to Norwegian audiences to be referenced in Trollhunter. Next we look at a character Askeladden, who is pitted against trolls in several of Asbjørnsen & Moe's stories. He’s usually describing the good-for-nothing youngest brother of a trio, an underdog who surprisingly achieves great things. His name (literally “ash lad”) referenes his stay-at home habits, in particular, sitting by the hearth playing in the ashes. We learn of several characters with related names and habits in Scandinavian literature and a more insultingly rude nickname for such characters, one which Asbjørnsen & Moe chose to censor from their stories. Theodor Kittlesen, “Troll Pondering How Old iIt Is” (1911) Our next troll tale, “The Lads who Met the Trolls in the Hedale Woods,” gives us particularly monstrous trio of trolls sharing a single eyeball. While this is atypical, we also encounter here the common trope of trolls sniffing the air for “Christian blood,” a suggestion that their kind of an older pre-Christian order. A reference to trolls using magic is also contained in this story, something we’ll run into in other tales. We then hear some clips from a couple of Asbjørnsen & Moe-inspired films, the 2017 Norwegian film Ash Lad: In the Hall of the Mountain King and its 2019 follow-up, The Ash Lad: In Search of the Golden Castle. The “Golden Castle” in Norwegian film title and the title of the relevant Asbjørnsen & Moe story is “Soria Moria Castle.” This one also features trolls, but in a peripheral role. It’s a longer legend quest rather than a short folk tale in which we encounter three multi-headed trolls holding human women captive in three different castles. Our last story, “The Hen is Trips in the Mountain,” takes its weird title from a strange phrase uttered to open a door into a mountain, like “Open Sesame.” When a young woman enters theis particular mountain looking for a lost hen, she meets an unpleasant end, as does her younger sister, but when the youngest of the three enters, she manages not to repeat the mistakes of her two siblings and later discovers that trolls can explode when touched by the first rays of dawn (as well as turning to stone, another common folklore trope). We wrap up the show with some interesting stats regarding the fascination trolls exert over the heavy metal subculture. Theodor Kittlesen, “Mountain Troll” (1887)
durée : 00:14:08 - Disques de légende du vendredi 27 février 2026 - Plutôt classique et mozartien dans l'âme, le pianiste britannique Clifford Curzon s'est tout de même essayé au répertoire romantique et post-romantique, comme avec ce Concerto pour piano d'Edvard Grieg, qu'il réussit à débarrasser de son sentimentalisme. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:14:08 - Disques de légende du vendredi 27 février 2026 - Plutôt classique et mozartien dans l'âme, le pianiste britannique Clifford Curzon s'est tout de même essayé au répertoire romantique et post-romantique, comme avec ce Concerto pour piano d'Edvard Grieg, qu'il réussit à débarrasser de son sentimentalisme. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
馬到要成功,不只是嘴裡講講就算,要有策略,要有行動。住在挪威第三大城 特隆赫姆已經有 23 年的 李清玉,今年將是她在養育孩子十八年,當媽媽準備結業交卷的里程碑。過去的十八年,清玉做了很多決定性的教養策略,讓她可以兼顧家庭和職涯,可以在自己,老公,和孩子三人世界裡,可以三個人一起打造生活,他們三人每個人都可以有自己的一片天。她最經典的一招,就是對孩子「絕對不要做的事,就是讓他去討厭我覺得很重要的事。」這一招,讓屬虎的 Tiger 媽媽 不 Tiger,輕鬆帶孩子,讓孩子找到他喜歡做的,清玉也輕鬆的過她的人生。清玉也衷心希望,現在的台灣已經在各方面都已經很成熟,在各方面也有優異的表現的同時,在社會形態上,也能盡可能讓所有人能找到自己的時間和空間,做他們自己想做的事情。2026 年,讓我們找到策略 ,輕鬆的過日子!~~~§ 照片:李清玉 (從左到右)小樹 (清玉的兒子的小名)13 歲清玉獨照清玉家的年夜火鍋小樹 9 歲§ 清玉 和聽眾分享的音樂:Grieg, Holberg Suite, TrondheimSolisteneNorwegian Wood - Beatles~~~清玉在 『東西南北廣播播客節目』過去的訪談:§ 2021/8/9 #320 清玉與自助旅行清玉 2021 年再度出發徒步走一趟聖奧拉夫朝聖之路,這次從瑞典往挪威走的東西向風景截然不同,返回挪威後,在訪談中回顧她從年輕自助旅行單身的背包客開始去過到世界不同洲際,每次旅行對自己生活的啟發和想法。http://setala.sdf.org/DongXiNanPei/Love_on_the_Move_series__Chinyu_Lee.mp3§ 2020/4/27 #280 清玉與她的書:『北歐聖奧拉夫朝聖之路:從瑞典到挪威六百公里徒步回家的故事』清玉在 2019 年花了一個月徒步走了一趟聖奧拉夫(St. Olavsleden) 朝聖之路,2020 年出版這本書,為這趟行腳留下文字記錄,訪談中回想這趟朝聖之路前後的心路歷程,和對當時的自己的人生意義。http://setala.sdf.org/DongXiNanPei/Bridging_East_and_West_series__Nordic_pilgrimage_with_Chinyu_Lee.mp3§ 2019/2/25 #244 社會行動:地球暖化,氣候變遷台灣作家,也是挪威第三大城 特隆赫姆市政府環境部門負責氣候政策的制定和執行,在城市發展領域有多年實質經驗的 李清玉,與我們分享挪威人是如何把環保注入在地生活。讓我們一起化危機為轉機http://setala.sdf.org/DongXiNanPei/Bridging_East_and_West_series__Climate_Change_action_in_Norway_with_Chinyu_Lee.mp3§ 2016/2/13 #132 清玉和她的書 『學北歐人過生活』(2006出版,2019 年改版為『這就是北歐人:從食衣住行育樂了解北歐生活』清玉在移民新鮮人時期 (2009),用放大鏡紀錄下的生活書。https://setala.sdfeu.org/DongXiNanPei/Love_on_the_Move_series__Chinyu_Lee.mp3§ 2014/8/24 #90 一位旅人看到的世界https://setala.sdfeu.org/DongXiNanPei/DongXiNanPei_90_24082014_ChinyuLee_podcast.mp3~~~清玉的個人臉書專頁 和 專欄:臉書「樂活,特隆赫姆」專頁:https://www.facebook.com/happytrondheim/天下獨立評論「李清玉/樂活,特隆赫姆」專欄網址:https://opinion.cw.com.tw/blog/profile/457
In British Columbia where multinational corporations have controlled salmon farms for decades – they are now under a deadline to leave. The Canadian government has told them to get out of the ocean by 2029. Many people can't believe they even want to stay. Climate change is causing all sorts of problems – warm water spawning algae growths, rampant sea lice infestations and diseases. Some farms have lost hundreds of thousands of fish in die offs.John Holder has been designing land-based fish farms all over the world for twenty-five years. He doesn't believe the ocean open-net farms have a future anywhere.“The climate is going to force them off the ocean”, Holder said.The companies – Mowi – Cermaq and previously Grieg - say they can't move because there is no available land, no reliable sources of water and electricity in B.C.But John Holder with his partner Rob Walker have found land and are developing two land-based farms in the province. Walker says land-based farms are operating all over the world growing salmon, trout, arctic char, tilapia and more. They provide food and a small income to family growers. In Canada Holder says he is helping First Nations who are embracing land-based fish farms in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario. But not in B.C. – not yet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 01:46:55 - Les Clefs de l'orchestre - par : Jean-François Zygel - Le célèbre pianiste-compositeur explore et révèle l'architecture, les secrets d'orchestration, tout ce qui fait la beauté et la richesse des chefs-d'œuvre du répertoire symphonique. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Bryan Grieg Fry is an Associate Professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Queensland. He's a herpetologist and venomologist who leads the Venom Evolution Laboratory, working on venoms from a wide range of reptiles, centipedes, insects, scorpions, spiders, and venomous mammals. He's also known as the “Venom Doc.”Dr. Fry completed his undergraduate training in molecular biology, scientific philosophy, and psychology at Portland State University, and he received his PhD from the University of Queensland, where he now works and lives.He was the recipient of the 2011 Fenner Medal from the Australian Academy of Science for his research, and he is a member of the elite adventure society The Explorers Club.In addition, Dr. Fry has been featured in documentaries on Animal Planet, the BBC, the Discovery Channel, and National Geographic TV.He's also the author of two books: the textbook Venomous Reptiles and Their Toxins and his memoir Venom Doc: The Edgiest, Darkest, Strangest Natural History Memoir Ever.*****If you're looking for that next-level boost to your creativity and photography skills, you've got to check out my Beyond The Lens Newsletter on Substack. It's like having a backstage pass to everything I explore with my guests here on the podcast - delivered straight to your email inbox.Think practical photography tips, mind-expanding ideas for personal vision, and real-world tactics to level up your craft. Plus I'm sharing my thoughts on travel, conservation, creativity and more.It's straight to the point, super actionable, and it shows you how to see the world in an entirely new way. So if that sounds like your vibe, head on over to beyondthelens.fm/go and prepare to take your creative game to new heights. *****This episode is brought to you by Kase Revolution Plus Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, Ultra-Low Reflectivity, zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit. beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.
A follow-up dispatch from Eamonn's sojourn to Sydney, Australia. He chats to ex-pat Amy Moore, Co-Artistic Director of The Song Company, along with members of their Developing Artist Programme (includes a good James Bowman story...). Music by Grieg, Guerrero and Bernard Hughes.MUSIC LINKSMonteverdi - Volgea l'anima mia / La Venexiana / Claudio Cavina; Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/5UrdSHZvhMRkuDGqi0q5y5?si=d09e867cc16842a9Grieg - Foraarsregn / Sigmund Hjelset / Per Vollestad; Listen on Apple Music - https://apple.co/4oVWjtWBernard Hughes - Perhaps / The Epiphoni Consort / Tim Reader; Listen on Apple Music - https://apple.co/4hSHealGuerrero - Ave Virgo sanctissima / The Marian Consort / Rory McCleery; Listen on Apple Music - https://apple.co/3JMTDjBSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/choral-chihuahua. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 01:28:20 - En pistes ! du jeudi 06 novembre 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - L'un, Reed Tetzloff, est pianiste et joue le concerto de Grieg. L'autre, Christian Tetzlaff, est violoniste et joue le concerto d'Elgar. A découvrir aussi : un album de mélodies françaises de compositeurs et compositrices établis à Paris au tournant du XXe siècle. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:28:20 - En pistes ! du jeudi 06 novembre 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - L'un, Reed Tetzloff, est pianiste et joue le concerto de Grieg. L'autre, Christian Tetzlaff, est violoniste et joue le concerto d'Elgar. A découvrir aussi : un album de mélodies françaises de compositeurs et compositrices établis à Paris au tournant du XXe siècle. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Invité : -Suzana Bartal, pianiste pour son disque Grieg, Saint-Saëns, piano concertos chez Channel Classics Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Invités : -Alexandre Léger, expert en joaillerie, directeur du patrimoine de la Maison Vever -Laurence Morel, professeure de science politique à l'Université de Lille, auteure de La question du référendum aux Presses de Sciences Po -Suzana Bartal, pianiste pour son disque Grieg, Saint-Saëns, piano concertos chez Channel Classics Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Det har vært et kraftig driv i fiskeaksjene siden sist vi snakket med aksjeanalytiker Henrik Longva Knutsen før sommeren. Nå har Pareto Securities publisert en fersk sektorrapport med oppdaterte vurderinger av tilbud, etterspørsel, pris og kost – basert på det vi har sett i sjøen den siste tiden.I episoden får du høre hvorfor Salmar fortsatt er favoritten, hvilke spørsmålstegn vi ser hos Lerøy, og hvorfor Grieg på relativen har gjort det litt for dårlig.Finn hele rapporten på online.paretosec.com og få Henriks siste innsikt i sjømatmarkedet i den nyeste episoden av Paretopodden.Disclaimer:Pareto Securities' podkaster inneholder ikke profesjonell rådgivning, og skal ikke betraktes som investeringsrådgivning. Handel i verdipapirer medfører til enhver tid risiko, og historisk avkastning er ingen garanti for fremtidig avkastning. Pareto Securities er verken rettslig eller økonomisk ansvarlig for direkte eller indirekte tap, eller andre kostnader som måtte påløpe ved bruk av informasjon i denne podkasten.Se våre nettsider https://paretosec.com/our-firm/compliance/ for mer informasjon og full disclaimer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 02:29:17 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 18 octobre 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Ce samedi, place à un programme varié : Grieg, Mozart, Angelo Branduardi, sans oublier la chanson bretonne Ti Eliz Iza. Le "Clavier bien tempéré" interprété par Tatiana Nikolaïeva et l'Humoresque n°7 de Dvořák dans une version avec chœur seront également au programme. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In a world that often rewards speed, performance, and perfection, what happens when we get gifted a moment to pause? Meet our guest this week on The Purpose Map™️ with Casey Berglund — Liana Grieg. Liana may joke about being in her “big country bumpkin era,” but beneath that playfulness lies a return to what matters — a reconnection in this slower season of life. As co-founder of Juno House Club in Barcelona, she's been part of building more than just a space — it's a sanctuary for women, weaving together wellness, creativity, and community. And now, her role is shifting. Her story isn't just about smoothie bowls, yoga, or the creation of Juno House Club. It's about the bigger evolution of entrepreneurship. About how food, philosophy, and the spaces we choose to belong to can transform not only our bodies and businesses, but our very way of being. In this conversation, we explore: How slow living, seasonal food, and homemade rituals support wellness and creativity The journey from competitive athletics to yoga, and what embodiment actually feels like The founding vision behind Juno House Club — and why feminine leadership looks different Why environment is everything — from nervous system safety to community connection What it really takes to grow a soul-aligned business (and life) without burning out This episode is a gentle yet potent reminder that the way we live, nourish ourselves, and create space — physically and energetically — matters. Liana's grounded wisdom and lived experience will leave you reflecting on your own rhythms, rituals, and what it means to belong. Take a moment, settle in, and enjoy this beautiful conversation. Resources & Next Steps: Follow Liana on Instagram Follow Juno House Club on Instagram Check out the Juno House Club website Learn with Casey through her Free Training: Your Pathway to a Calm, Purposeful Career or Business That Fuels a Life You Love Follow Casey on LinkedIn Say hello to Casey on Instagram Check out the Worthy and Well website
Marty talks about the announcements related to new immersive video coming for Apple Vision ProApple previews new immersive films for Apple Vision Pro https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/09/apple-previews-new-immersive-films-for-apple-vision-pro/Seven new Apple Immersive films let Apple Vision Pro users explore sports, music, and culturehttps://appleinsider.com/articles/25/09/22/seven-new-apple-immersive-films-let-apple-vision-pro-users-explore-sports-music-and-culture?utm_source=rssA New MotoGP Immersive Video Documentary Just Debuted on Apple Vision Pro Todayhttps://www.redmondpie.com/a-new-motogp-immersive-video-documentary-just-debuted-on-apple-vision-pro-today/Tour De Force — from MotoGP and CANAL+, available now.Follows Johann Zarco's rain-soaked win at the French Grand Prix.Shot on Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive with ambisonic audio.Finished in DaVinci Resolve Studio.Free in the Apple TV app on Vision Pro.Extended in-store preview at select Apple Stores in October.World of Red Bull (series)First episode Backcountry Skiing (Revelstoke) in December 2025.Big-Wave Surfing episode slated for 2026.A Night at the BBC Proms — Fall 2025.Pianist Lukas Sternath performing Grieg's Piano Concerto.With BBC Symphony Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall.First classical concert in Apple Immersive.Journey to Antarctica to Find Emperor Penguins — Spring 2026.CNN's Bill Weir joins scientists on Snow Hill IslandFocuses on penguins and climate change challenges.Julaymba — October 2025.Immersive documentary with Eastern Kuku Yalanji in Daintree Rainforest.Recaptured on URSA Cine Immersive.Experience Paris — immersive cultural tour.From French kitchens to Eiffel Tower and Montmartre.CORTIS (Color Outside The Lines) — Fall 2025.HYBE's newest K-pop group.Rare access to practice sessions for their song GO!.YouTube: YouTube.com/@VisionProfilesWebsite: ThePodTalk.NetEmail: ThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.com
Outward success can mask profound inner turmoil.Alexandra Walker talks to me about her path from mathematical prodigy to trauma-informed coach, revealing along the way how creative expression can be hindered by psychological struggles, but also become a pathway to healing. From an early age, Alexandra displayed dual talents in mathematics and creative arts. A perceptive art teacher recognized abilities she couldn't see in herself, encouraging her artistic development alongside her academic pursuits. This duality continued at university, where she performed Grieg's Piano Concerto with the University Symphony Orchestra and wrote a musical while completing her mathematics degree.Despite her accomplishments, Alexandra struggled with insomnia and two types of OCD that stifled her creativity for years. 'When you're dealing with problems, they can just become so all-encompassing,' she explains. Through counselling, Alexandra gradually recognized these mental health challenges stemmed from childhood emotional abuse – a reality her mind had carefully shielded her from acknowledging.The healing journey took an unexpected turn when Alexandra and her husband relocated to Scotland during the pandemic. What began as a temporary move became permanent as she found space to process her experiences and envision a new path forward. This transformation led to the creation of Damsel Not In Distress, her trauma-informed coaching business helping others 'sing after the storm' of difficult life experiences.Perhaps most powerfully, Alexandra discovered that songs she'd written sporadically over the years formed a chronicle of her healing journey – from fear to hope, caterpillar to butterfly. These creative expressions now inform her coaching work and upcoming book, embodying her realization that 'we can't just solve everything with logic... I also needed more of the creative side, expressing emotions.'creativityfound.co.ukResearched, edited and produced by Claire Waite BrownMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day TripsDownload Fire From the Earth from Liminal Coaching here. Reconnect with your creative energy. Affordably advertise on this podcast by emailing claire@creativityfound.co.uk, or book a call here. I would love some financial support to help me to keep making this podcast. Visit buymeacoffee.com/creativityfoundSupport the showWant to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout
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Consider making a donation to The Piano Maven podcast by subscribing to our Substack page (https://jeddistlermusic.substack.com/about), which you also can access by clicking on the "Donate" button here: https://rss.com/podcasts/pianomaven For this episode of The Piano Maven, Jed Distler discusses selected recordings of Edvard Grieg's Ballade in G Minor Op. 24. Here are links to most of the cited performances: Leopold Godowsky - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enPP00uLYeQEileen Joyce - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX4MB8rKv08Arthur Rubinstein - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mggEbCn4mbkRichard Farrell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu0TkGUlu2M&t=856sAldo Ciccolini - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7-g3JZ6fPsJorge Bolet - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILXOjgCU4sQ (note, this performance is from London 1987, and is not cited in the episode, yet comes from the same period as the 1987 Amsterdam recording issued by Marston)Robert Riefling - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wscw6bsj9cQLeif Ove Andsnes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOtIV5ErxL4Peter Jablonski - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV-TRMS7pHE&t=1163sEva Knardahl (BIS) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbdOG40uw50&t=377sEva Knardahl (Simax) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbdOG40uw50&t=377sEinar Steen-Nokleberg - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CQttvvCOfIAntonio Pompa-Baldi - https://open.spotify.com/track/26OnOoWfQnAXfeZ9H2zCIuHåkon Austbø - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWL9lc5cOc
The fifth NYTimes crossword by Ryan Judge made for a very nice Saturday; not a walk in the park, by any stretch, but more straightforward than last Saturday's "let's scale Mt Everest barefoot" uber-challenge. There were some great clues in today's grid. Jean in particular was fond of 35A, Drew Carey once called it "crossword puzzle cheese" on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", EDAM. Mike was glad to learn about 32D, It's formed in Pittsburgh, OHIORIVER, and even gladder to discover the name of a song that has been stuck in his head for years, 26D, Composer of "In the Hall of the Mountain King", GRIEG.Show note imagery: NOME, the finish line of the Iditarod since 1973 (even though the starting point has had to move multiple times for myriad reasons).We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!