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Crazy Wisdom
Episode #532: From Pythagoras to Plugins: Why We Still Need Human Musicians

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 58:21


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop interviews John von Seggern, founder of Future Proof Music School, about the intersection of music education, technology, and artificial intelligence. They explore how musicians can develop timeless skills in an era of generative AI, the evolution of music production from classical notation to digital audio workstations like Ableton Live, and how AI is being used on the education side rather than for creation. The conversation covers music theory fundamentals, the development of instruments and recording technology throughout history, complex production techniques like sidechain compression, and the future of creative work in an AI-assisted world. John also discusses his development of Cadence, an AI voice tutor integrated with Ableton Live to help students learn music production. For those interested in learning more about Future Proof Music School or becoming a beta tester for the AI voice tutor, visit futureproofmusicschool.com.Timestamps00:00 Future Proofing Musicians in a Changing Landscape03:07 The Role of AI in Music Education05:36 Generative AI: A Tool for Musicians?08:36 The Evolution of Music Creation and Technology11:30 The Impact of Recording Technology on Music14:31 The Fragmentation of Culture and Music17:19 Exploring Music History and Theory20:13 The Relationship Between Music and Memory23:07 The Future of Music Creation and AI26:17 The Importance of Live Music Experiences28:49 Navigating the New Music Landscape31:47 The Role of AI in Finding New Music34:48 The Creative Process in Music Production37:33 The Future of Music Theory and Composition40:10 The Search for Unique Artistic Voices43:18 The Intersection of Music and Technology46:10 Cultural Shifts in the Music Industry49:09 Finding Quality in a Sea of ContentKey Insights1. Future-proofing musicians means teaching evergreen techniques while adapting to AI realities. John von Seggern founded Future Proof Music School to address both sides of music education in the AI era. Students learn timeless production skills that won't become obsolete as technology evolves, while simultaneously exploring meaningful creative goals in a world where generative AI exists. The school uses AI on the education side to help students learn, but students themselves aren't particularly interested in using generative AI for actual music creation, preferring to maintain their creative fingerprint on their work.2. The 12-note Western music system emerged from mathematical relationships discovered by Pythagoras and enabled collaborative music-making. Pythagoras demonstrated that pitch relates to vibrating string lengths, establishing mathematical ratios for musical intervals. This system allowed Western classical music to flourish because it could be notated and taught consistently, enabling large groups to play together. However, the piano is never perfectly in tune due to necessary compromises in the tuning system. By the 1920s, composers had explored most harmonic possibilities within this framework, leading to new directions in musical innovation.3. Recording technology fundamentally transformed music by making the studio itself the primary instrument. The invention of audio recording in the early-to-mid 20th century shifted music from purely instrumental composition to sound-based creation. This enabled entirely new genres like electronic dance music and hip-hop, which couldn't exist without technologies like synthesizers and samplers. Modern digital audio workstations like Ableton Live allow producers to have unlimited tracks and manipulate sounds in infinite ways, making any imaginable sound possible and moving innovation from hardware to software.4. Generative AI will likely replace generic music production but not visionary artists. John distinguishes between functional music (background music for films, work, or bars) and music where audiences deeply connect with the artist's vision. AI excels at generating functional music cheaply, which will benefit indie filmmakers and similar creators. However, artists with strong creative visions who audiences follow and identify with won't be replaced. The creative fingerprint and personal statement of important artists will remain valuable regardless of the tools they use, just as DJs created art through curation rather than original production.5. Copyright restrictions are limiting generative music AI's quality compared to other AI domains. Unlike books and visual art, recorded music copyrights are concentrated among a few companies that defend them aggressively. This prevents AI music models from training on the best music in each genre, resulting in lower-quality outputs. Some developers claim their private models trained on copyrighted music sound better than commercial offerings, but legal constraints prevent widespread access. This situation differs significantly from other creative domains where training data is more accessible.6. Modern music production involves complex technical skills like sidechain compression and multi-track mixing. Today's electronic music producers work with potentially hundreds of tracks, each with sophisticated processing. Techniques like sidechain compression allow certain elements (like kick drums) to dynamically reduce the volume of other elements (like bass), ensuring clarity in the final mix. Future Proof Music School teaches students these complex production techniques, with some aspiring producers creating incredibly detailed compositions with intricate effects chains and interdependent track relationships.7. Culture is fragmenting into micro-trends, making discovery rather than creation the primary challenge. John observes that while the era of mass media created mega-stars like The Beatles and Elvis, today's landscape features both enormous stars (like Taylor Swift) and an extremely long tail of creators making niche content. AI will make it easier for more people to create quality content, particularly in fields like independent filmmaking, but the real problem is discovery. Current algorithmic recommendations don't effectively surface hidden gems, suggesting a future where personal AI agents might better curate content based on individual preferences rather than platform-driven engagement metrics.

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast
Johanne Sebastian Bach - the Clavier - VV-031

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 47:17


SONGS in this podcast episode: M1 NUN KOMM DER HEIDEN HEILAND, JS BACH, 1714, BWV 61 (5:21) M2 TOCCATA & FUGUE in C MAJOR M.2 ADAGIO, 1710-1717, BWV 564 (4:20). M3 TWO-PART INVENTION in F MAJOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723 (0:40). M4 TWO-PART INVENTION in B-FLAT MAJOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723 (1:30) M5 TWO-PART INVENTION in D MINOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723, (0:55). M6 PRELUDE & FUGUE No. 5 “Le Clavier Bien Tempere” D-Major, JS BACH, 1722, BWV 850 (3:06). M7 JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING, JS BACH, 1723, BWV 147 (2:56) M8 CHORALE PRELUDE “WACHET AUF”, JS BACH, 1731, BWV 140 (3:37) PROGRAM NOTES Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organist from the late Baroque period. He was born in Eisenach, in what is now central Germany. Bach lived from 1685 to 1750, The Baroque period was a 150-year period in music, dating from 1600 to 1750. Baroque music is Western Classical Music that followed the Renaissance period. Baroque music features drama, ornamentation, major and minor tones, and was presented in new ways – – like the Opera, Concerto, and Sonata, Baroque composers included BACH, HANDEL, VIVALDI. M9 AIR ON A G-STRING, JS BACH, 1730, BWV 1068 (2:27). Bach probably used the CLAVICHORD to compose most of his music. The Clavichord is small, lightweight and would not disturb people. The clavichord was very temperamental, because it required tuning before each play, just like a violin or guitar.  The keyboard instruments of the day were referred to as a general category: the “KLAVIER”….these included HARPSICHORD, CLAVICHORD, ORGAN and PIANOFORTE. Bach's favorite KLAVIER instrument was the LAUTENWERK or LUTE HARPSICHORD with animal gut strings.  The writing of music was in support of GOD and KINGS. Over time, Baroque Music evolved into what is today known as the modern Orchestra. Bach was a prolific composer, writing hundreds of pieces for solo instruments, particularly the organ. He also wrote pieces for orchestra and choir. Bach is MOST known for writing two or more  melodies or voices against each other. Also called point against point, or, Counterpoint. Bit Bucket A BWV catalog number is a unique identifier for musical works composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, standing for Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (Bach Works Catalogue).  Today I will present 9 compositions, dating from 1710 to 1731, during the time Bach was about age 25 to 45. M1 TOCCATA & FUGUE in C MAJOR M.2 ADAGIO, 1710-1717, BWV 564 (4:20) Our first piece — TOCATA & FUGUE in C MAJOR , the 2nd movement (ADAGIO). an ORGAN COMPOSITION.     It is taken from a 1959 album of BACH ORGAN WORKS   . The movement is called ADAGIO ….which indicates “At Ease”, or “Slow and Stately”. Tempo is only 66-76 BPM. like the resting heart rate for many people. Great liner notes. HERE IS AN  excerpt from the liner notes on that album – – QUOTE “OUR BACH” said the obituary notice, “was the greatest organ and clavier player that ever lived”. Though it may seem strange to us now, Bach's genius during his life was recognized only as a master of the organ—not as a composer. It was actually over a hundred years after his death that his works revealed him as a unique and mighty composer. His reputation as an organist brought many invitations to test new organs and advise on the construction of them.  UNQUOTE As with most of his organ works , there is no autograph or manuscript score from Bach, his organ work manuscript copies are lost.  This song has a CONCERTO style and rhythm.  We will hear the 2nd or ADAGIO movement. . It is all very calm and beautiful and pastoral and serene…until Bach pulls out all the stops in the last minute of this ADAGIO movement. He is really rocking the walls and windows of that church. Without any further adieu, here is TOCATA & FUGUE in C MAJOR , the 2nd movement (ADAGIO). PLAY M2 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! That was…M2 MUSICAL CREDIT: This Bach organ work  was recorded on the Luneburg Organ at St. Johanniskirche, in the town of Luneburg, in northern Germany, the organist is Professor Michael Schneider. This LP was produced and released on the SOMERSET label here in the US in 1959 The album title is BACH The Majesty of the Luneburger Organ. M2 NUN KOMM DER HEIDEN HEILAND, JS BACH, 1714, BWV 61 (5:21) Our next piece is the most famous church cantata written in 1714 for THE FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. NUN KOMM DER HEIDEN HEILAND or in English “NOW COME, SAVIOR OF THE HEATHANS” A HEATHAN is a person with no religion, i.e., a PAGAN. In this chorale, Jesus is asked to …  come and save the pagans.  In 1714, Bach would have been 29 years of age. It turns out that this song goes back almost two centuries before BACH's time.  It's based on a LUTERAN CHORALE with words written by Martin Luther for the 1523 first Advent Sunday.  For centuries, this was the first hymn for the first Sunday of ADVENT.  What I will play next is an arrangement for as modern symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra) and it is definitely JS BACH heard in those phrases. But it is a large orchestra – – Conducted by Leopold Stokowski.  This is an extremely restrained, demure, and understated interpretation of a Bach piece the most restrained I have ever heard. The recording you will hear next is performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra, with conductor   Leopold Stokowski. This recording is on a Vinyl LP titled THE SOUND OF GENIUS, produced by COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS, in 1960. It was one of many records that were shipped by mail to members of the Columbia Record Club. My parents were enthusiastic members. A new disc would arrive in the mail every month, such as this LP of classical music. Without further delay here is NOW COME, SAVIOR OF THE HEATHANS PLAY M1 SHOW PLUG – SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! ! That was…M1 NOW COME, SAVIOR OF THE HEATHANS” MUSICAL CREDIT: Arranger and Composer JS Bach, sometime between the years 1708-1717 Performance: Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Album: The Sound of Genius Limited Edition LP (1960) Members Only ! Label: Columbia Master Works BIT BUCKET This piece also is based on a song listed in the ZAHN Lutheran chorales catalog. ZAHN 1174 M3 TWO-PART INVENTION in F MAJOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723 (0:40) The next three pieces are called TWO PART INVENTIONS, composed by JS Bach around 1720   The inventions were composed for use in instruction of Bach's oldest son WILHELM FRIEDEMANN BACH who was 12 years old. Today, these inventions are introduced to music students in school grades 4-7. Learning the Two-Part Invention requires ROTE learning, practicing over and over until the two hands work completely independently of one another. The inventions teach, among other things, the use of COUNTERPOINT. Bach is MOST known for writing two melodies against each other. Also called point against point, or, Counterpoint. That is the feature of these inventions, in each one there are TWO PARTS, left and right hand parts. COUNTERPOINT is found mostly in Bach's FUGUES and in his INVENTIONS. Perhaps a brief demonstration is in order. Here is an excerpt from one of Bach's inventions. FIRST the right-hand part or first point – the melody SECOND the left-hand part or second point – the bass line LAST both parts played in counterpoint. In some of Bach works, the roles reverse, The left hand plays the first point – the melody And the right hand plays the second point – the bass line Could you do this by crossing hands on the keyboard – yes, but, the roles are reversed, so no cross-hand playing. I will now play  WENDY CARLOS's rendition of three BACH TWO-PART INVENTIONS from her 1969 recording titled “SWITCHED ON BACH” .. I will play all three, back-to-back. Each one is short – – average length ONE MINUTE EACH! PLAY M3 PLAY M4 PLAY M5 Credits: HOLD ON READING THE CREDITS UNTIL ALL THREE INVENTIONS ARE PLAYED M4 TWO-PART INVENTION in B-FLAT MAJOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723 (1:30) And now….. PLAY M4 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! That was…M4 MUSICAL CREDIT: HOLD ON READING THE CREDITS UNTIL ALL THREE INVENTIONS ARE PLAYED M5 TWO-PART INVENTION in D MINOR, JS BACH, 1720-1723, (0:55) PLAY M5 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! That was…M5 We heard three inventions – – Bach's 2-PART INVENTION in F MAJOR And the 2-PART INVENTION in B-FLAT MAJOR And the 2-PART INVENTION IN D MINOR Each invention is very different than the other. Not just a key change like the work title would suggest ! Bach stated that he wrote his inventions “to be models of composition” in other words, to enable the student to form ways of developing musical ideas and “acquire a strong taste of composition” Bach wrote the inventions, one for of the notes A to G and one for each minor and major key. Today these inventions are over 300 years old ! MUSICAL CREDIT: Composer JS Bach Estimated dates between 1720-1723 Performer – Wendy Carlos – early prototype Moog Synthesizer Arranger and Recording Engineer – Wendy Carlos on MOOG SYNTHESIZER in 1968. Record and label:  Switched-On Bach, Columbia/CBS BIT BUCKET M6 PRELUDE & FUGUE No. 5 “Le Clavier Bien Tempere” D-Major, JS BACH, 1722, BWV 850 (3:06) Next is Bach's “The Well-Tempered Clavier” written in 1722. He was 37. The title page to the Well-tempered Clavier song book reads : “The well-tempered Clavier, or Preludes and Fugues, through all the tones and semitones, both the [major] and [minor]. For the profit and use of the studious musical young…” Bach wrote these preludes and fugues in all keys in the chromatic scale … 12 major and 12 minor keys I have the version in D MAJOR. It's two sections – the prelude, and the fugue The Prelude is the introduction. LISTEN FOR the Stride Piano on the left hand !! It's a short 1:10. The Fugue is the second section. It's slower but with a more Bold left hand. Also short at 1:54. And now….PRELUDE & FUGUE No. 5 D-Major fromThe Well-Tempered Clavier PLAY M6 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL !  That was…M6  PRELUDE & FUGUE No. 5 D-Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier MUSICAL CREDIT: Composer JS Bach and the autograph date is 1722 Pianist: Vasso Devetzi Label Festival Classique (1978) M7 JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING, JS BACH, 1723, BWV 147 (3:22) Our next song is Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring This song was also composed by JS Bach in that same year of 1723 – – prolific at age 38. This was written for the Christian Feast of the Visitation- celebrated at the end of May in Western Christianity. The song is a Lutheran hymn. … a CANTATA and it has a CHORALE or chorus piece repeated twice within this cantata. There are many arrangements and versions because this song is one of Bach's most beautiful, well-known, and popular. The version we will hear next is arranged for SOLO PIANO. the pianist is Leon Fleisher. And Now, Here is Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring – Bach       1723 PLAY M7 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! That was…M7  Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring MUSICAL CREDIT: JS Bach composer 1723 Performance: Leon Fleisher – Pianist    (courtesy of EPIC records) Album  THE SOUND OF GENIUS VOLUME 3   Label Columbia, 1962   (3:22) M8 CHORALE PRELUDE “WACHET AUF”, JS BACH, 1731, BWV 140 (3:37) Here is another Chorale recording titled Chorale Prelude VACKET OFF “Wachet Auf”, which translates to SLEEPERS, WAKE! This hymn was transcribed from a Lutheran hymn written in 1599 by written by Phillippe Nicolai. This Cantata is truly a work from the middle ages. In 1731, Bach took this hymn and created a 7-movement cantata, we will hear the first movement or PRELUDE”.  This cantata is sung in church on the Trinity Sunday. Today this piece is very popular piece in general…it is POPULAR CLASSICAL MUSIC.    J.S. Bach wrote 46 of these cantatas for church, in all. ODD FACT  about this song… it was performed only once by Bach, in Leipzig that year. And now the FIRST MOVEMENT  from  VACKET OFF …the Prelude PLAY M8 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! that was M4    The Chorale Prelude “Wachet Auf”, also known as SLEEPERS, WAKE! Song credits M4 Credits: Hymn by Phillippe Nicolai in 1599 Transcribed by JS Bach in 1731 Performance: Wendy Carlos – on an early prototype Moog Synthesizer Wendy Carlos arranger and recording engineer Album:  Switched-On Bach Label: Columbia/CBS, 1968 M9 AIR ON A G-STRING, JS BACH, 1730, BWV 1068 (2:27) Our next AND LAST piece is from the Switched-On Bach album and s titled AIR ON A G-STRING. This title comes from Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major,  written almost 300 years ago.   So what is the meaning of the song title Air on a G-String? Well, Bach composed this as an orchestral suite in 1730. 141 years later, August Wilhelm arranged the second movement for SOLO VIOLIN and he did something unique. He transposed the song down from D so that the entire piece could be played on one string of the violin, the G-String, which is the lowest register on that instrument. Here is an example of what this sounds like on the Violin G-String, thjs example with piano accompaniment—pardon the scratchy sound, is from an old 78 RPM disc in 1935. Play example  – Jacques Dumont (Violin) Bach Air On The G String with Andre Collard (piano) We went from Bach's orchestral piece, to Wilhelm's transcription for solo violin, to Wendy Carlos modern interpretation with her MOOG Synthesizer. Now here is Wendy Carlos' arrangement of Air on a G String, from her debut album, SWITCHED-ON BACH, in 1968. PLAY M9 SHOW PLUG – DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! That was…M9  MUSICAL CREDIT: Composer JS Bach 1730 Performance Wendy Carlos on early prototype MOOG SYNTHESIZER Arranger and Recording Engineer: Wendy Carlos  Album:  Switched-On Bach Label: Columbia/CBS, 1968 END OF PROGRAM VV-031

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Largo from Piano Concerto No. 5 in F minor for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 7:57


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Allegro from Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.8 - 'Christmas' (parts) for strings and harpsichord - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 2:54


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Variatio 27 from Goldberg Variations, part II for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 1:09


Composer of the Week
Michael Haydn (1737-1806)

Composer of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 54:57


This week, Donald Macleod explores the life and music of the often overlooked younger Haydn brother, Michael. From his early years in Vienna to his long tenure in Salzburg, Michael Haydn's career was shaped by family ties, shifting patronage, and ecclesiastical politics. His relationship with the Mozart family ranged from friendly collaboration to bitter rivalry, and his music—both sacred and secular—reflected the changing demands of the church and court. As he aged, Michael faced new opportunities and challenges, including a long-awaited reunion with his brother Joseph and a prestigious job offer that stirred unexpected doubts.Requiem in C minor pro defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismund, MH 155 Symphony No 32 in D Major, P 23 Missa Sancti Aloysii, MH 257 Concerto for Harpsichord and Viola in C major, MH 41 Missa Sanctae Crucis, MH 56 Symphony in B flat major, MH 82 Trumpet Concerto in C major, MH 60 Die Hochzeit auf der Alm Notturno in F major, MH 185 Missa Sancti Hieronymi Symphony No 24 in A major, P 15 Tenuisti manum, MH 695 Missa Quadragesimalis, MH 552 Divertimento in C major, P 98 Ninfe inbelli Missa Sancta Theresiae Der Obersulzer Wein, MH 697 Abendlied, MH 784 Trinklied im Freien, MH 790 Flute Concerto in D Major MH 81 Divertimento in C, MH 600 Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837 Endimione: Vado per un momento Presented by Donald Macleod. Produced by Chris Taylor for BBC Audio Wales & West. For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Michael Haydn https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002lcjr. And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z.

Authentic Biochemistry
Carbohydrate Metabolism Complex Pathway Interrogations V Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 03NOV25

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 68:05


ReferencesGuerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished LecturesJBC 2016. Volume 291, Issue 8, 19 February:3932-3946Biomarker Res. 2021. volume 9, Article number: 1 Canadian Journal of Cardiology 2025. Volume 41, Issue 9, September:736-1752Hatdn, M. 1757. Violin Concerto in G Major and Concerto for Harpsichord and Viola.https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=WP2vXExDz5k&si=64zQRYANBuYOInZ2 https://youtu.be/rNSuP-3EYV4?si=0dOEGNF0AKxsN9cw

The SCP Foundation Database
Ambrose Transylvania

The SCP Foundation Database

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 32:23


This episode was requested by Patreon patron, Montana Lisette. To join them in their support of the show, and to gain access to a number of patron-exclusive benefits, visit www.patreon.com/thescpfoundationdatabase. ---- An SCP Tale by stormbreath: www.scp-wiki.net/ambrose-transylvania License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ---- The voice of Waldon Studio was provided by Ilham Kedider. The voice of the Announcer was provided by Kendra 'Izzy' Murray. The voice of Sebastian LaCroix was provided by Joshua Alan Lindsay. The voice of Chaz Ambrose was providedd by Martin Taylor. ---- Sound Credits The sound credits will be available shortly. ---- Music Credits "After Darkness (Cinematic | Horror Music)" by NicoMaximilian / Composer/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #353741973) "Bach Harpsichord Concerto" performed by NC MUSIC/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #538660711) "CLASS" by Million Miles/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #452585440) "Fantasy nº2 for Harpsichord, Flute & Strings" by Inner Music/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #462873913) "Inbox Full" by Floting/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #459507889) "Pipe Organ Horror Music - C22-24893" by Keyframe Audio/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #1509938744) "SEALED" by Fable Tracks/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #452596159) "SMOOTH LOUNGE SAMBA (MI BARCO)" by Resolute Audio/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #638560206) "WOUND" by Axl Audio/stock.adobe.com (Adobe Stock Asset ID: #452598913) The outro music was written by Joshua Alan Lindsay. ---- Enjoy the podcast? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Patrons get access to bonus Joke episodes, outtakes, exclusive merch, and can even request episodes on specific SCP objects. www.patreon.com/thescpfoundationdatabase Listen and read along in one place on our website: www.scpdatapodcast.com/episodes/ambrose-transylvania Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/SCPDataPodcast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/scpdatapodcast Questions or comments? Email us at SCPDataPodcast@gmail.com

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Sonata K3 from Sonatas K 1-5 for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 2:36


Peace
机器人会梦见月亮吗

Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 33:05


82版银翼杀手中仿生人Roy 在生命终结前说道「 I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.我所见过之事 人类绝对无法置信Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.我目睹战船在猎户座一端起火燃烧I've watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.我看过C射线在唐怀瑟之门附近的黑暗中闪烁All those ... moments 所有这些时刻will be lost in time,终将流逝在时光中 like tears...in rain.如同眼泪 消失在雨中」

attack orion concerto bwv harpsichord i like you english chamber orchestra tannhauser gate
Musikmagazin
Winnie Huang: «Musik ist multisensorisch»

Musikmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 57:05


Die Geigerin und Performerin Winnie Huang ist «artiste étoile» am Lucerne Festival. Für sie ist Musik mehr als Melodien und Rhythmen: sie sucht sie auch in Alltagsgegenständen und Gesten. Sie ist eine gefragte Interpretin und Performerin der Neuen Musik: die australische Geigerin Winnie Huang. Sie mag grosse Gefühle und Emotionen, aber genauso schätzt sie die kleinen, unscheinbaren Momente – im Leben, aber auch in der Musik. Und so sucht sie nach Wegen, diese anscheinend trivialen Alltagsmomente musikalisch hörbar zu machen und darin das kleine Glück zu suchen: das Schnippeln einer Schere zum Beispiel. Oder das Geräusch, das entsteht, wenn man in einen frischen Apfel beisst. Musik ist für Winnie Huang aber nicht nur hörbar, sondern multisensorisch. Sie sei Kommunikation, so Huang: Ein Dialog zwischen Künstler:in und Publikum. Und so ist ihre Performance eine Mischung aus verschiedenen Klängen und Gesten und sie interagiert mit den Konzertbesucher:innen. Am diesjährigen Festival Lucerne ist Winnie Huang «artiste étoile». Wir haben sie zum Gespräch getroffen. [00:50] Aktuell Die deutsche Sängerin und Schauspielerin Hildegard Knef würde dieses Jahr ihren 100. Geburtstag feiern. Zu diesem Anlass hat der Chansonnier Michael von der Heide ein Album mit Knef-Liedern aufgenommen. (Annina Salis) [11:58] Talk Die Geigerin und Performerin Winnie Huang ist «artiste étoile» am diesjährigen Lucerne Festival. Wir sprechen mit der Künstlerin über Alltagsgeräusche, Gesten und Kommunikation in der Musik. (Luca Koch) [32:44] Neuerscheinungen - Gilbert Rowland: Johann Jakob Froberger: Suites for Harpsichord, Vol. 4, Athene, ATH23215, 15. August 2025. - Michael Schwalb: Paul Sacher. Fortschritt durch Rückschau, edition text+kritik: München 2025. (Jaronas Scheurer) [49:41] Swiss Corner Das Jugend-Sinfonieorchester Aargau feiert sein 20-jähriges Jubiläum. Zu diesem Anlass hat der Filmregisseur Georges Gachot in Koproduktion mit SRF den Film «Unisono – das Jugend-Sinfonieorchester Aargau» gedreht, der am 7. September in der «Sternstunde Musik» auf SRF zu sehen ist.

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Invention 1 from Two Part Inventions (New Edition) for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 1:17


Pokemon Rollout!
Episode 130 - Day 31/49 (or, Very Small Talk and Even Smaller Portions!)

Pokemon Rollout!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025


Time skip! Last we left them, our trainers split to find more information about the fake reality that they've been caught in by The Futurists. Gathering information and making plans, they only have 18 days left before everything resets!The cast: Chartreuse (Charlie) Pine - played by Paul (also @AlakazamGanda) Liliana Shadowgarden - played by Lydia Professor Rudimentus Sneaze - played by Michael And our Game Master - Nick Eyeli - Eyeli Join our Facebook Group, where you can meet and chat with the cast and other fans! We'll approve everyone's request to join (unless you're a Rotom; we don't like Rotom). Also, join us on Discord! Check out Lydia's Fiverr for your Podcast/Radio Show editing needs!Donate to our Patreon, and earn sweet rewards by becoming a part of the Pokemon Rollout! family. MUSIC & SFX: Theme Music "Electric Donkey Muscles” by RoccoW. Used under an Attribution-ShareAlike License. “Bipolarity” by Poor Alexei. Used under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.“We Can Do It! [Loop]” by Visager.“Bach - Italian Concerto In F Major, BWV 971 - Arranged for Harpsichord.mp3” by Gregor Quendel is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.“Afronauts” by Crowander is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Fugue from Prelude and Fugue XVIII - Book I for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 2:14


Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons
Anna's Baroque Bon Bons - 03 June 25

Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 5:39


Title: The Mysterious Comte de St Germain (an unusual man) Track: Six Sonatas for Two Violins with a Bass for the Harpsichord or Violoncello. Sonata I in F Major: I. Molto Adagio Artist: Ensemble Ad Fontes & Mojca Gal Publisher: ℗ 2022 MBM Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG

Books of All Time
Episode 32 – The Art of War, Part 2: An Ex-Jesuit in Beijing

Books of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 41:07


In our second episode on Sun-Tzu's The Art of War, we dive into the cultural movement that introduced it to the west: the first Jesuit mission to China. From 1552 until 1773, the missionary priests of the Society of Jesus were the primary channel for communication between China and Europe. While their main goal was the conversion of souls, they wound up sharing science, technology, and literature with their hosts and their hundreds of correspondents back home. Listen to the story of Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718-1793), who was the first writer to translate The Art of War into a European language, and a member of the last generation of Jesuit pioneers in China. Harpsichord music optional.Want to read a transcript? Click here. If you like the show, please leave us a rating or review! Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Classical Music Minute
When Titans Duel: Handel vs. Scarlatti in the Baroque Showdown

The Classical Music Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 1:00


DescriptionWhen Titans Duel: Handel vs. Scarlatti in the Baroque Showdown in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun FactIn early 1700s Rome, Handel and Scarlatti participated in a legendary keyboard duel judged by local nobility. Though equals on the harpsichord, Handel's mastery of the organ gave him the edge. Scarlatti reportedly acknowledged Handel's superiority—an extraordinary moment of respect between two of the Baroque era's greatest composers.__________________________________________________________________About Steven, HostSteven is a Canadian composer & actor living in Toronto. Through his music, he creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his music website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.__________________________________________________________________You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram.

Baroque Banter
Baroque Banter Episode 15 Goldberg Variations and the harpsichord

Baroque Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 31:17


What makes the harpsichord so captivating? Join Australia's finest harpsichordist and Pinchgut Opera Artistic Director, Erin Helyard, as he sits down with master harpsichord maker Carey Beebe for a deep dive into the artistry and allure of this remarkable instrument. Together, they explore the brilliance of Bach's Goldberg Variations and why it was meant to be played on a two-manual harpsichord. Ahead of his solo concert on 1 & 2 March 2025 at City Recital Hall, Sydney, Erin shares insights into bringing this iconic masterpiece to life as Bach intended. Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Variatio 14 a 2 clav. Erin Helyard 2018 Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Aria - Erin Helyard 2018 J. S. BACH: Goldberg Variations - Aira Wanda Landowska, harpsichord Victor 78rpm Album DM 1022 (11-8933 - 11-8938) Recorded in New York, June, 1945 Digital transfer by F. Reeder Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0Creative Commons License by ncsa Complete recording of Wanda's Goldberg Variations available at: https://archive.org/details/J.S.BACHGoldbergVariations-NEWTRANSFER

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Sonata K6 from Sonatas K 6-10 for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 2:16


Composer of the Week
Voices of Terezin

Composer of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 79:43


Composer of the Week marks 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz with a series commemorating some of the musical voices that were silenced by the atrocities of the Second World War. This week, Donald Macleod focuses on the penultimate destination of these musicians, the Nazi concentration camp at Terezin, and the incredible story of creative resistance in the face of unthinkable adversity and persecution which unfolded there.Music Featured: Gideon Klein: Bachuri Le'an Tisa (my Boy, Where are you going?) Lullaby String Quartet, Op 2 (iii. Adagio) Divertimento for Winds (iii. Adagio and iv. Allegro) Folk Songs for Male Chorus: 'Už mně koně vyvádějí' (They have untethered my horses) Piano Sonata String TrioViktor Ullmann: Sha shtil Piano Sonata No 7 (1st mvt, Allegro) 6 Lieder, Op 17 (No 1, Am Himmelfahrt; No 5, Wie ist die Nacht) Piano Concerto, Op 25 (1st & 2nd mvt) String Quartet No 3, Op 46 Der Kaiser von Atlantis (excerpts)Hans Krása: Brundibár Suite (7th mvt) Tanec for String Trio Kammermusik for Harpsichord and 7 Instruments Theme and Variations for String Quartet Three Songs to texts of Arthur Rimbaud Brundibár, Act IIPavel Haas: Pripoved (Narrative) Quartet Op 2 “From the Monkey Mountains” (2nd mvt, Coach, Coachman and Horse) Overture for Radio, Op 11 Šarlatán Suite, Op 14 (excerpt) Study for Strings Four Songs on Chinese PoetryIlse Weber: Kleines Wiegenlied Karel Švenk: Rozloučení (from play The Last Cyclist) Karel Švenk: Pod destnikem (Under an umbrella); Vesechno jde! (Terezin Hymn) Ilse Weber: Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt; Wiegala František Domažlický: Song without Words František Domažlicky: Suite Danza Karel Berman: Piano Suite: Reminiscences (excerpts)Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Amelia Parker for BBC Audio Wales & WestFor full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Voices of Terezin https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002756y And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Allegro from Sonata in G major BWV 1019 for violin and piano (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 2:00


Record Review Podcast
Bach's Concerto for flute, violin & harpsichord in A minor BWV.1044

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 47:02


Simon Heighes' recommendation of Bach's Concerto for flute, violin & harpsichord BWV.1044

Arts and Music (Video)
Aria for Earth

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 2:59


Enjoy this flight from space over the Patagonia mountains of Chile and Argentina, while listening to the Stardust Sinfonia, a German trio playing flute, vibraphone and harpsichord. The music floats above – a peaceful Aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations. Stardust Sinfonie performs live in theaters and planetaria in Europe. They show photos and movies of Earth, as astronaut Gerhard Thiele shares his experiences in space. Aria for Earth was one of Earth Music Theater's first productions. As we experience this lovely pass over Earth, be mindful that Patagonia's glaciers are retreating with a warming planet. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40326]

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Invention 12 from Two Part Inventions (New Edition) for piano solo (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 1:21


SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Musical rarity in Adelaide - Musikalische Rarität in Adelaide

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 10:09


If you are still looking for entertainment in Adelaide on Sunday, a concert with a rare combination of instruments is recommended. Harpsichord and guitar - played by two Australian - German artists who only give one concert in Australia. So a real rarity. Oliver Fartach-Naini is the duo's guitar player. He reports on what is being heard at the concert on Sunday. - Wer am Sonntag in Adelaide noch Unterhaltung sucht, dem sei ein Konzert mit einer seltenen Kombination von Instrumenten empfohlen. Cembalo und Gitarre - gespielt von zwei australisch - deutschen Künstlern, die auch nur ein Konzert in Australien geben. Also eine echte Rarität. Oliver Fartach-Naini ist der Gitarrenspieler des Duos. Er berichtet, was in dem Konzert am Sonntag denn zu Gehör gebracht wird.

每日一宝 | 听三毛讲文物
羽管键琴 · 大都会艺术博物馆

每日一宝 | 听三毛讲文物

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 2:40


羽管键琴(Harpsichord),为十七世纪晚期意大利文物,长244厘米、宽90厘米、厚31厘米。这座大键琴有两个标志性的特征,一个是琴腿有一个美人鱼装饰,这是科隆纳家族(Colonna Family)的标志之一;另外是在琴盖的画有,分别是一幅风景画:猎人和他的狗,以及托比亚斯和天使拉斐尔的场景(Tobias and the angel Raphael)。这座羽管键琴有三组同音弦,其中一个在与螺母非常接近的位置被拔出,从而这座琴产生比其他音色更亮的音色。 现收藏于大都会艺术博物馆。

Le Disque classique du jour
Wunderkammer : Bach - Harpsichord Works - Bertrand Cuiller

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 8:42


durée : 00:08:42 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 27 septembre 2024 - "Dans ce nouvel album consacré à J.S. Bach, j'explore une grande variété d'œuvres, chacune racontant sa propre histoire, qui peuvent être arrangées de différentes manières ou écoutées séparément." Bertrand Cuiller

dans bach bertrand harpsichord wunderkammer bertrand cuiller
En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique
Wunderkammer : Bach - Harpsichord Works - Bertrand Cuiller

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 8:42


durée : 00:08:42 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 27 septembre 2024 - "Dans ce nouvel album consacré à J.S. Bach, j'explore une grande variété d'œuvres, chacune racontant sa propre histoire, qui peuvent être arrangées de différentes manières ou écoutées séparément." Bertrand Cuiller

dans bach bertrand harpsichord wunderkammer bertrand cuiller
Radio Prague - English
Czechia in 30 minutes (Sep 21, 2024)

Radio Prague - English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 29:27


Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika on making the Omniwerk, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci; Zlín: modernist architecture, bustling industry and big personalities

Ask The Tech Guys (Audio)
ATTG 2034: Harpsichord Guff - Crowdstrike Outage, Microcassettes, Sony ZV-1

Ask The Tech Guys (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows

Radio Leo (Audio)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo

The Tech Guy (Video HI)
ATTG 2034: Harpsichord Guff - Crowdstrike Outage, Microcassettes, Sony ZV-1

The Tech Guy (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys

Hands-On Tech (Video HD)
ATTG 2034: Harpsichord Guff - Crowdstrike Outage, Microcassettes, Sony ZV-1

Hands-On Tech (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys

Hands-On Tech (MP3)
ATTG 2034: Harpsichord Guff - Crowdstrike Outage, Microcassettes, Sony ZV-1

Hands-On Tech (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows

Hands-On Tech (Video HI)
ATTG 2034: Harpsichord Guff - Crowdstrike Outage, Microcassettes, Sony ZV-1

Hands-On Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys

Total Mikah (Video)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

Total Mikah (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-mikah

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo

Total Mikah (Audio)
Ask The Tech Guys 2034: Harpsichord Guff

Total Mikah (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 132:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-mikah

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto V (parts) for fl, strings and harpsichord - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 10:47


Dodge Movie Podcast
Arsenic & Old Lace Has More Dead Guys than Weekend at Bernie's

Dodge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 25:34


Timecodes: 00:00 - DMP Ad :30 - Introduction :46 - The Film Facts 6:01 - The Pickup Line 10:33 - Broadly drawn comedy 16:47 - Head Trauma 17:21- Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 18:58 -  Driving Review 19:25 -  To the Numbers   Next week's film will be A Devil Wears Prada (2006)   Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com Need help editing or producing your podcast, let us help you. Also, you can get 2 months free on Libsyn click here: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SMOOCHIE

Le Disque classique du jour
Berlin Harpsichord Concertos - Philippe Grisvard, Ensemble Diderot

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 17:57


durée : 00:17:57 - Berlin Harpsichord Concertos - Philippe Grisvard, Ensemble Diderot - Dans ce nouveau disque, Philippe Grisvard, claveciniste de l'Ensemble Diderot, se consacre au répertoire des compositeurs de la cour de Frédéric II, explorant ainsi le style de l'École Berlinoise

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Allegro from Sonata in F minor BWV 1018 for violin and piano (or harpsichord) - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 3:00


A Moment of Bach
Sonata No. 1 for viola da gamba and harpsichord (BWV 1027): mvt 3

A Moment of Bach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 24:47


In this gem of a sonata, played on an original instrument, Bach hides the simplest musical theme in plain sight: one note.  Alex looks at the end of movement 3, where Bach gives a pedal point E to the viola da gamba, asking for over 30 seconds of one sustained note on this instrument.  Simple, yes, but perfectly aligned with the notes around it.  It's just another gem in the sea of jewels that is Bach's oeuvre. Performance of this sonata by Mieneke van der Velden and Emmanuel Frankenberg for the Netherlands Bach Society

Radio Prague - English
Czechia in 30 minutes (February 27, 2024)

Radio Prague - English

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 28:46


News; Minister: Czechia wins broad support for shells-for-Ukraine plan in Paris; Banks placing obstacles in way of Czech arms exporters; New production brings communist-era dissident home theatre back to life; Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika 

Drew Blood
S5E23 - "The Harpsichord" - Drew Blood

Drew Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 42:19


This week on DBDT, a turn-of-the-century tragedy from author J.B. Shaw. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons
Anna's Baroque Bon Bons - 06 February 2024

Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 5:57


Title: Madame Quantz's Lapdog Tracks: Quantz - Flute Sonata No. 273 in G Major: I. Presto ma fiero Artist: Rachel Brown on baroque flute, with James Johnstone on Harpsichord and Mark Caudle on Cello. Publisher: ℗ 1997 Chandos Records

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 647: Exploring Apple Music Classical - Checking out Apple's new music app from front to Bach

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 87:12


Apple Music Classical has launched! Dan Moren joins Mikah Sargent this week to dive into the standalone app available to users with an Apple Music subscription (at no extra cost). Dan and Mikah go over the Listen Now category, lossless quality, Spatial Audio, the information icon, the Browse tab, instrument/period filters, the personal Library, film scores, and more. This massive catalog of famous pieces has been built for everyone, from curious beginners to devoted classical experts! News Apple announces Apple Pay Later for splitting up purchases into multiple payments. Apple releases iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4, along with 21 new emoji and Voice Isolation for calls. Apple Watch gets watchOS 9.4 update, which sees AFib History come to more countries. The macOS Ventura 13.3 update now detects duplicate photos/videos in iCloud Shared Photo Libraries. Feedback & Questions David is conflicted and wonders if he should return his Nanoleaf light strips now that the company has announced a new Matter-compatible version. Daniel is having trouble with email on iOS 16, including 'sent' failure, mail showing up out of order, and missing emails in his inbox. Heath recently reviewed the password situation on his devices and now asks to hear additional device security thoughts. Mikah kindly thanks Bruce! App Caps Dan's App Cap: Libby Mikah's App Cap: Satechi 200W USB-C 6-Port PD Gan Charger Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: eightsleep.com/ios

On the Media
In Retrospect

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 50:54


And just like that, 2022 is coming to a close. On this week's On the Media, a look back at our year of coverage, from Russia's war on Ukraine, to an unprecedented rise in book bannings at home. Tune in to hear about the fights, fictions, and things we're still figuring out. With excerpts from: Is Talk of a Possible 'New' Civil War Useful? The Perils of a Gauzy History How Meduza is Adapting to Russia's Crackdown on Speech When the World Starts to Look Away Joe Rogan's Podcast isn't Just 'Entertainment' Musk And The International Reach of Twitter How Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric Foreshadowed a Deadly Shooting Republicans' Latest Go-To Dog Whistle How to Interview a 'Big Lie' Believer In Georgia, a Conservative Elections Official Stands Up to the Big Lie How Books Get Removed from Classrooms and Libraries Parents vs. Democracy Libraries Under Attack The Big Sigh: An Assessment of Our Economic Future This Much Death is Not 'Normal' The State of Our Immunity Should the Country See What an Assault Rifle Does to the Body of a Child? How Racism Ended a Renaissance of Weight Donald Trump, Ye, and The New Old Anti-Semitism Music:What's That Sound by Michael AndrewsLost, Night by Bill Frisell Fallen Leaves by Marcos CiscarEye Surgery by Thomas NewmanGerman Lullaby by The KiboomersGormenghast by John ZornBerotim by John Zorn featuring Bill Frisell, Carol Emanuel, and Kenny WollesenCellar Door by Michael AndrewsLiquid Spear Waltz by Michael AndrewsHarpsichord by Four Tet