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SynopsisCarlos Salzedo, the most influential harpist of the 20th century, was born in Arcachon, France, on today's date in 1885. Salzedo transformed the harp into a virtuoso instrument, developing new techniques showcased in his own compositions and that others like Stravinsky, Schoenberg, and Britten adopted in theirs.In 1921, Salzedo and Edgard Varese co-founded the International Composers Guild, promoting works by progressive composers like Bartok and Honegger. Salzedo's compositions for harp include both transcriptions as well as original works like Scintillation, probably his most famous piece, and Four Preludes to the Afternoon of a Telephone, based on the phone numbers of four of his students. He taught at the Curtis Institute and the Juilliard School, and offered summer courses in Camden, Maine. Hundreds of Salzedo pupils filled harp positions with major orchestras around the world. Salzedo himself entered the Paris Conservatory at 9 and won the premiere prize in harp and piano when he was 16. He came to America in 1909 at the invitation of Arturo Toscanini, who wanted him as harpist at the Metropolitan Opera, and — curious to note — Salzedo died in the summer of 1961, at 76, while adjudicating Metropolitan Opera regional auditions in Maine.Music Played in Today's ProgramCarlos Salzedo (1885-1961): Scintillation; Carlos Sazledo, harp; Mercury LP MG-80003
durée : 01:58:11 - Symphonistes français II - par : Christian Merlin - Suite de notre série sur la symphonie française : après les grands maîtres du XIXe siècle, du classicisme de Bizet, Gounod et Saint-Saëns, au wagnérisme de Franck et Chausson, place au XXe siècle, où l'on verra passer les noms de Dukas, Magnard, Roussel, Honegger, jusqu'à Messiaen et Dutilleux. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
durée : 00:28:20 - Symphonistes français II (4/4) : Messiaen et Dutilleux - par : Christian Merlin - Suite de notre série sur la symphonie française : après les grands maîtres du XIXe siècle, du classicisme de Bizet, Gounod et Saint-Saëns, au wagnérisme de Franck et Chausson, place au XXe siècle, où l'on verra passer les noms de Dukas, Magnard, Roussel, Honegger, jusqu'à Messiaen et Dutilleux. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
durée : 00:27:56 - Symphonistes français II (3/4) : Honegger - par : Christian Merlin - Suite de notre série sur la symphonie française : après les grands maîtres du XIXe siècle, du classicisme de Bizet, Gounod et Saint-Saëns, au wagnérisme de Franck et Chausson, place au XXe siècle, où l'on verra passer les noms de Dukas, Magnard, Roussel, Honegger, jusqu'à Messiaen et Dutilleux. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
durée : 00:28:12 - Symphonistes français II (2/4) : Roussel - par : Christian Merlin - Suite de notre série sur la symphonie française : après les grands maîtres du XIXe siècle, du classicisme de Bizet, Gounod et Saint-Saëns, au wagnérisme de Franck et Chausson, place au XXe siècle, où l'on verra passer les noms de Dukas, Magnard, Roussel, Honegger, jusqu'à Messiaen et Dutilleux. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
durée : 00:28:30 - Symphonistes français II (1/4) - par : Christian Merlin - Suite de notre série sur la symphonie française : après les grands maîtres du XIXe siècle, du classicisme de Bizet, Gounod et Saint-Saëns, au wagnérisme de Franck et Chausson, place au XXe siècle, où l'on verra passer les noms de Dukas, Magnard, Roussel, Honegger, jusqu'à Messiaen et Dutilleux. - réalisé par : Marie Grout
Thibault Honegger, PDG et cofondateur de NETRI, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce mercredi 19 février. Il s'est penché sur la première usine française de neuro-organes sur puce microfluidique, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mit seiner Predigt fordert Christian Honegger, Pastor aus der Heart of God Church in Singapur, uns geistlich und persönlich heraus, Verantwortung für das zu übernehmen, was uns am Herzen liegt: Unsere Kirche. Eine starke Message über den Glauben, voll mit Zeugnissen aus einer rasant wachsenden Kirche, die das Thema "Generationen" ganz neu definiert.
Klaviere werden noch gestimmt, Lautsprecher-Türme aufgebaut. Sonst ist der Dorfplatz in Muttenz bereit für die 38. Ausgabe des «Jazz uf em Platz». Entstanden ist das Open Air in den 80er-Jahren, Vorbild war «em Bebbi si Jazz» in Basel. Schon seit dem Anfang dabei ist OK-Präsident Jürg Honegger. Das Regionaljournal hat ihn auf dem Dorfplatz in Muttenz getroffen, bevor das Open Air am Abend richtig loslegt. Ausserdem: * FCB-Spieler Renato Veiga wechselt zu Chelsea in die Premiere League * Die beiden Handball-Clubs RTV und der TV Birsfelden gründen eine Spielgemeinschaft
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Hope Prose, Alex and Tara are throwing it way back in time and chatting with debut historical romance author Hannah HoneggerHannah is an author, screenwriter, and actress who was destined to write a series about the American Revolutionary War when she was born on July 4th. Finding obscure stories in history is one of her passions and she never seems to be without a new book idea.. Listen as they discuss her debut A LADY, little-known spy stories, the research that goes into historical fiction, her love of acting and screenwriting, identity, and what kdramas can teach you about writing relationships. Due to character limitations, please find a full version of the show notes with content warnings and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1→ Connect with Hannah on her Instagram or visit her website to find out more about her books and upcoming projects! → Pre-order & order A Lady HEREThe Hope Prose Podcast's InstagramAlex's Instagram Tara's Instagram
In den Augen der Basler Regierung ist das Musical Theater unrentabel und sanierungsbedürftig. Es soll einem Hallenbad weichen. Baden statt Kultur? Auf der anderen Seite kämpft ein breit unterstütztes Initiativkomitee für den Erhalt des Theaters. Wir diskutieren, warum das Musical Theater so viel Unterstützung bekommt. Wie rentabel es ist. Ob Popkultur und Unterhaltung neben Klassik und dem Theater genug Beachtung finden in Basel. Welche Kultur soll der Kanton unterstützen soll und welche nicht? Gäste: * Oliver Burger, Mitbesitzer Freddy Burger Management, Betreiber Musical-Theater * Annina von Falkenstein, Stiftungsrätin Sinfonieorchester, Grossrätin LDP * Johannes Sieber, Kulturstadt Jetzt, Grossrat GLP * Mélanie Honegger, Kulturjournalistin Basler Zeitung
Entretien LANA LOEBER sculptrice, artiste. association RegArt / collectif EchellesMusique : Fat Boy Slimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub747pprmJ8 Right Here, Right Now [Official 4K Video]Compagnie XY au Volcan : réactions de spectatrices.Au revoir : AGENDA CULTUREL : Pinocchio de Joël Pommerat par l'atelier de Knesia Le Belenger au conservatoire Honegger au Théâtre des Bains Douches les 15 et 16 juin à 17h.
durée : 00:21:12 - Disques de légende du lundi 03 juin 2024 - De toutes les symphonies de Honegger, la troisième est la plus développée. Elle est également la seule à comporter un programme explicite d'un point de vue philosophique.
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durée : 00:25:02 - Paul Sacher, mécène bâlois - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Il a commandé des oeuvres à Stravinsky, Bartok, Rostropovitch, Honegger, Frank Martin... Sa Fondation demeure un haut-lieu musical. Aujourd'hui, Musicopolis dresse un portrait de Paul Sacher (1906-1999), figure incontournable de la création musicale et dont la vie est intimement liée à Bâle. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Seit dem 1. April steht das altehrwürdige Kunstmuseum Basel unter einer neuen Leitung: Elena Filipovic hat das Haus von Josef Helfenstein übernommen. Die US-Amerikanerin, die zuvor zehn Jahre der Kunsthalle vorstand, verantwortet damit eines der internationalen Aushängeschilder der Kunststadt Basel.Was ist von der neuen Direktorin zu erwarten? Mit «BaZ direkt»-Host Oliver Sterchi diskutiert Kulturredaktorin Mélanie Honegger.
Die Ballettfestwoche München beginnt am kommenden Freitag mit einem Triple Bill im Nationaltheater und geht am 20. April mit dem Klassiker "La Bayadere" zu Ende. Die Ballettfestwoche zeigt Klassisches in Tütüs wie auch Zeitgenössisches und obendrein noch ein Gastspiel aus Belgien, mit der Truppe "Peeping Tom". Der Dramaturg des Bayerischen Staatsballetts Serge Honegger hat Sylvia Schreiber im Studio besucht und über das Programm, das Triple Bill und die Highlights gesprochen.
Vor rund dreissig Jahren haben Tausende von Menschen in der Region Basel ohne Behörden-Auflagen eine lange Nacht lang gefeiert: Unter dem Motto «Uusestuehle» hatten ausgerechnet die Medien die Bevölkerung der beiden Kantone aufgefordert, spontan Strassen und Plätze für sich zu nutzen.Mélanie Honegger, BaZ-Kulturjournalistin, hat mit Personen gesprochen, die den Festzauber hautnah erlebt haben: «Das Stadtzentrum, aber auch Gemeinden des Baselbiets, verwandelten in eine grosse Party», berichtet sie. Dass die Aktion stattfinden konnte, lag in erster Linie an den Regierungen beider Basel, die alle üblichen Regelungen und Auflagen für eine Nacht ausser Kraft gesetzt hatte.Einmal haben um die 100'000 Menschen (!) an der Mega-Party teilgenommen. Honegger spricht im Gespräch mit Gastgeber Benjamin Wirth über «fast anarchische Zustände». Aber: «Es hatte Charme.» Und heute? Geht es nach Grünen-Grossrätin Jo Vergeat, sollte es bald zum grossen Comeback kommen. Die Politikerin träumt davon, das «Uusestuehle» 2025 wiederzubeleben.
Gegen den Vorschlag der Regierung und der Bildungs- und Kulturkommission (BKK) erhöht der Grosse Rat die Subventionen fürs Literaturhaus Basel. Statt 50'000 Franken gibts jetzt 100'000 Franken mehr – und das, obschon es viele Anzeichen gibt, dass die Verantwortlichen einfach über ihre Verhältnisse gelebt haben. Sparen? Wir doch nicht. Der Steuerzahler soll doch dafür gerade stehen. Es entsteht der Eindruck, dass hier eine Nimmersatt-Mentalität in einem der Realität fernen Elfenbeinturm vorherrscht.Das geht nicht, findet «BaZ direkt»-Gastgeber Sebastian Briellmann im Gespräch mit Kulturjournalistin Mélanie Honegger. Und auch sie fragt sich, ob es nicht andere Möglichkeiten gegeben hätte, um die Finanzen wieder ins Lot zu bringen.Auch die Bürgerlichen machen dabei keine gute Falle, allen voran die LDP: Obschon man zahlreiche Argumente gegen die Erhöhung ins Feld führt, sagen 12 von 15 Abstimmenden Ja für mehr Geld. Das verstehe, wer will.Die Frage muss erlaubt sein: Sind die Liberalen noch eine bürgerliche Partei?Der Artikel zum Thema:Mehr Geld fürs Literaturhaus Basel
Andrea Schenker-Wicki, die Rektorin der Universität Basel, sagt nach den Anti-Israel-Ideologie-Vorwürfen im Studiengang Urban Studies: «Das darf an der Universität so nicht mehr passieren.» Die Hochschule gibt unmissverständlich zu, dass in diesem Fachbereich gravierende Fehler passiert sind – und dass Aktivismus anstelle von wissenschaftlichem Standard vorgeherrscht hat.Das ist richtig, befinden Mélanie Honegger und Sebastian Briellmann in der Analyse zur Causa «Urban Studies». Es ist gut, werden die Fehler zugegeben, Aktivismus kritisiert und Veränderungen angekündigt. Nun müssten diese auch umgesetzt werden. Die Universität hätte allerdings noch durchaus klarer, ja schärfer argumentieren können – und muss in in Zukunft aufpassen, dass sie selbst eine klare Linie fährt. Denn da sind auch Widersprüche…Artikel zum Thema:Anti-Israel-Ideologie – Basler Unirektorin gibt Fehler zu: «Das darf an der Universität so nicht mehr passieren»
Beim K-Haus, dem Hauptbau beim Basler Kasernenareal, ist viel im Argen. Knapp zwei Jahre nach der Eröffnung machen es sich Junkies und Randständige im Gebäude zunehmend gemütlich, die wenigen anderen Personen vor Ort fühlen sich unwohl.Cécile Grieder, die die Amber Bar im K-Haus betreibt, spricht von einem «ganz grossen Problem». Der Kasernenhauptbau schliesst neu sogar um 18 Uhr seine Türen. Über diesen Brennpunkt spricht «BaZ-direkt»-Gastgeber Benjamin Wirth mit Kulturjournalistin Mélanie Honegger in der aktuellen Podcastfolge.Was muss passieren, damit sich die Lage entspannt? Honegger sieht dabei den Kanton in der Verantwortung: «Bei der Kaserne wünscht man sich mehr Unterstützung der Behörden, was ich verstehen kann», sagt sie. «Ein erster Schritt wäre, wenn der Kanton die Problematik einmal klar benennt.»Artikel zum Thema:Randständige verängstigen Barbesucher im Basler K-Haus
Der Druck auf Kulturschaffende, ständig produzieren zu müssen, sinkt: Die beiden Basel haben diese Woche ein neues Fördermodell verabschiedet, das einen Umbruch in der Basler Kulturförderung darstellt. Gleichzeitig publizierte das grosse Theater Basel letzte Woche die Geschäftsbilanz der Saison – mit ernüchterndem Fazit: Obwohl das Theater den Ticketverkauf im Vergleich zur vorherigen Spielzeit um 6 Prozent steigern konnte, hat es noch nicht das vor-pandemische Niveau erreicht. Es resultiert ein Verlust von 466'000 Franken.Klar: Die beiden Fälle sind per se nicht miteinander zu vergleichen. Dennoch ist offensichtlich: Der Kulturszene geht es schlecht. Sie hat mit Geldsorgen zu kämpfen. Darüber sowie über die neusten Fördermassnahmen der beiden Kantone und die vergangene Saison des Theaters Basel diskutiert «BaZ direkt»-Gastgeber Benjamin Wirth zusammen mit Kulturjournalistin Mélanie Honegger.Artikel zum Thema:«Die Menge an Produktionen war zu hoch»Bürgerliche fordern Theater Basel zum Sparen auf
durée : 00:25:07 - Honegger, Symphonie n°3 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - « J'ai voulu symboliser la réaction de l'homme moderne contre la marée de barbarie, de stupidité, de souffrance, de machinisme, de bureaucratie qui nous assiège ...» Arthur Honegger à propos de la Symphonie n°3. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Hosted by Kynthea with Barbara Honegger Guest Page Fast links to Items: Barbara – Chana – Robert Fast links to Bios: Barbara – Jim – James – Pamela – Chana – Robert – Kynthea Support The Other Side of Midnight! Richard Hoagland is Right. Nothing Important Is Revealed Until “It's TIME”, and NOW Is The Time for the World to Know THE TRUTH about the JFK Assassination. Tonight in three historic hours and in great detail You will hear LIVE from the man who shot President John F. Kennedy from the Grassy Knoll, James Files. You will hear how Files was recruited into the CIA's Operation 40 worldwide assassination group by George H.W. Bush, after whom CIA Headquarters is named; how Files called David Atlee Phillips, Director of the CIA's Western Hemisphere Division, at Agency Headquarters every day to check in for instructions; how Phillips was the CIA Controller for [...]
Michael Honegger is a visual artist born in Germany with a B.A. in History & Spanish from Duke University, a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and a Professional Certificate in Visual Arts from Maine Media College. His practice as a fine art and documentary photographer explores the performative nature of self-portraiture, the complexities of memory and family, and an investigation of the ironies of American culture with an expatriate's eye. He has exhibited his work in numerous juried group shows throughout the United States and Europe, including the Center for Fine Art Photography, Photo Place Gallery, A.Smith Gallery, the Southeast Center for Photography, and P.H. 21 Gallery, among others. His documentary project on the refugee crisis on the island of Lesvos, Greece in 2015 was widely published in major European newspapers and by Amnesty International in their initial press release on the crisis. The Economist, The Guardian, and Lenscratch have also published his images. He currently resides in Nice, France, and has lived in France for the past 14 years. His most recent book is titled, The Need to Know. Resources Michael Honegger Websites Sponsors Nikon Z8 Camera Website Charcoal Book Club Frames Magazine Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download it for . Click here to download Support the work at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
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durée : 00:16:19 - Disques de légende du lundi 23 octobre 2023 - Charles Dutoit à la tête de l'Orchestre Symphonique de la Radio Bavaroise dirige les Symphonies d'Arthur Honegger
SynopsisRugby is a style of football that originated in England at Rugby School and was played at British public boy's schools during the 19th century.It's also the name of a tone poem written by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger that premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Champes-Elysées on today's date in 1928 at the first concert of the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris.In describing his tone poem, Honegger wrote: “I'm very fond of soccer, but rugby is closer to my heart. … I'm more keenly attracted by rugby's rhythm, which is savage, abrupt, chaotic and desperate. It would be wrong to consider my piece as program music. It simply tries to describe in musical language the game's attacks and counterattacks, and the rhythm and color of a match.”Now, you would think in such a slam-bang contact sport as rugby that Honegger would employ a big battery of percussion instruments, but — surprise — they are totally absent in his score. Not to worry. There is plenty of rough ‘n' tumble action between the strings, woodwinds and brass, but fortunately no protective headgear is required by either the performers or the listeners.Music Played in Today's ProgramArthur Honegger: Rugby
SynopsisToday's date in 1946 marks an important moment in Parisian theatrical history with the debut performance of a legendary acting company created by husband-and-wife actors Jean-Louis Barrault and Madeleine Renaud. Their opening production was Shakespeare's Hamlet in a French translation by André Gide, with incidental music by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger. To play Honegger's score, Barrault hired two young musicians at the start of their careers. The first, 21, was to play the eerie electronic sounds Honegger scored for the Ondes Martinon, evoking the elder Hamlet's ghost. That young musician was a composition student named Pierre Boulez, who would remain associated with Barrault's company for a decade before becoming a famous conductor and composer of avant-garde scores of his own like Le Marteau Sans Maître.The second musician Barrault hired was a 22-year old percussionist, who brought Hamlet to a dramatic close with timpani crescendos evoking Fortinbras' final line in the play, “Go, bid the soldiers shoot.” That young musician, Maurice Jarre, would also become a famous composer, taking quite a different career path than Boulez. Jarre devoted himself to film scoring, composing several famous ones, such as Dr. Zhivago for British film director David Lean.Music Played in Today's ProgramPierre Boulez (1925 - 2016) – Le Marteau Sans Maître (Orchestre Du Domaine Musical; Pierre Boulez, cond.) PCA 101 Maurice Jarre (1924 - 2009) – Lara's Theme, from Dr. Zhivago (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Maurice Jarre, cond.) Sony 42307
Today's guest is Michael Honegger. Michael is a professional photographer and author. He spent much of his youth growing up in West Germany in the 1960s. His father was an officer with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Michael knew almost nothing of his father's career at the time, but there were a lot of clues that he was involved in some very important and very secretive work. Years later, Michael embarked on a quest to learn more about his father's work and put it into the larger context of the Cold War. On the podcat and in his book, Michael shares stories, records, and photos, both from his own family's years in West Germany, the archives of the East German Stasi, and from the Berlin Spy Museum.Connect with Michael:michaelhoneggerphotos.comIG: @michaelhoneggerphotosCheck out Michael's book, Need to Know, here.https://blowuppress.eu/collections/bup-publications/products/the-need-to-knowConnect with Spycraft 101:Check out Justin's latest release, Covert Arms, here.spycraft101.comIG: @spycraft101Shop: spycraft-101.myshopify.comPatreon: Spycraft 101Find Justin's first book, Spyshots: Volume One, here.Download the free eBook, The Clandestine Operative's Sidearm of Choice, here.True Spies Podcast Want to hear more unique espionage stories? Check out the True Spies Podcast.Centurion Combat Simulations Have you ever wanted to feel what it's like to operate in the shadows?Kruschiki The best surplus military goods delivered right to your door. Use code SPYCRAFT101 for 10% off!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Hosted by Kynthea Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Barbara – Robert Fast links to Bios: Barbara – Robert – Richard – Kynthea Support The Other Side of Midnight! 22 Years… “What Have We Learned” This week marks 22 turbulent years … since the tragic and far-reaching Terrorist Attack of September 11, 2001 — on the World Trade Towers, the Pentagon in Washington, and the deliberate downing of a third hijacked airliner over Shanksville, Pa. — took place. In the wake of this almost unimaginable national attack, two major investigations into “what really occurred on 9/11” were launched, and several independent 9/11 research groups formed. One of those, the “Lawyers' Committee for 911 Inquiry” describes its own independent inquiries into 9/11, thus: “The official explanation of the events on and surrounding 9/11 has not been established in a court of law, or by an objective and thorough investigation [...]
durée : 00:30:14 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Apollinaire et ses musiciens", est un magnifique hommage musical au poète, avec une sélection qui montre l'étendue du talent et de la diversité de ses écrits. Produite par Raymond Barthes, avec la soprano Anne Laloe et le ténor René Sorya, l'émission a été enregistrée en 1948.
Ab 17. Mai findet sich die Videoreihe "Sounds of Babylon - Musik der goldenen 20er" in der ARD Mediathek. In fünf Folgen erklärt die Dirigentin Erina Yashima Musik der 20er Jahre - von Gershwin, Honegger, Milhaud bis Strawinsky und Bártok. Theresa März erzählt von der Produktion.
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Synopsis Carlos Salzedo, the most influential harpist of the 20th century, was born in Arcachon, France, on today's date in 1885. Salzedo transformed the harp into a virtuoso instrument, developing new techniques showcased in his own compositions and that others like Stravinsky, Schoenberg, and Britten adopted in theirs. In 1921, Salzedo and Edgard Varese co-founded the International Composers Guild, promoting works by progressive composers like Bartok and Honegger. Salzedo's own compositions for harp include both transcriptions as well as original works like Scintillation, probably his most famous piece, and Four Preludes to the Afternoon of a Telephone, based on the phone numbers of four of his students. He taught at the Curtis Institute, the Juilliard School, and offered summer courses in Camden, Maine. Hundreds of Salzedo pupils filled harp positions with major orchestras around the world. Salzedo himself entered the Paris Conservatory at age nine and won the premiere prize in harp and piano when he was just 16. He came to America in 1909 at the invitation of Arturo Toscanini, who wanted him as harpist at the Metropolitan Opera, and—curious to note—Salzedo died in the summer of 1961, at the age of 76, while adjudicating Metropolitan Opera regional auditions in Maine. Music Played in Today's Program Carlos Salzedo (1885 – 1961) Scintillation Carlos Sazledo, harp Mercury LP MG-80003
A casual discussion about Shostakovich by two Bruckner enthusiasts (Jason and Sébastien). A graduate from the Royal Conservatory of Liège in Belgium (1st prize organ, 1st prize harmony, 1st prize history of music, 1st prize musical analysis); Sébastien Letocart is a self-taught composer, who has built his musical equally by studying ancient music (i.e. Josquin Desprez, William Byrd, Tomas Luis Vitoria, Roland de Lassus, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Claudio Monteverdi, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach), practicing it (organ, harpsichord and singing) as well as analyzing the great scores of the Classical Symphony (Haydn, Mozart), the Romantic (Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Dvořák, Bruckner), the Post-romantic (Debussy, Roussel, R.Strauss, Mahler, Sibelius, Nielsen) and the symphonic repertoire of the first half of the 20th century (Bartók, Hindemith, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Bax, Vaughan Williams, Holst, Walton, Honegger, Martinu, Varèse). He is also highly interested in the music of the last sixty years, his preferences are going from György Ligeti, Iannis Xenakis or Esa-Pekka Salonen to Einar Englund, Aulis Sallinen, Emil Tabakov, Kalevi Aho, Vagn Holmboe, John Adams, Sir Malcolm Arnold or Sir Andrzej Panufnik. He is also greatly attracted by chamber music, especially by the refined writing that the string quartet demands and by Béla Bartók's six String Quartets which are the nec plus ultra of the genre. More info about Letocart here: https://www.sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien/Home-english Lecture/Rehearsal of Shostakovich 8 that Letocart brought up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snpK0q47YgA First music excerpt is Shostakovich 4, last moments of the finale, conducted by Myung-Whun Chung with the Philadelphia Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXXiB0Lce5g Second music excerpt is the ending of the finale of Shostakovich 5, conducted by Mariss Jansons at the Wiener Philharmoniker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKeFOij6J7A&t=2641s Third music excerpt is the most popular movement of Shostakovich 8, conducted by Gergiev at the Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jFesZ-jxRw Fourth music excerpt is the Scherzo from Shostakovich 10, conducted by Haitink at the London Philharmonic Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FRH22KRsU0 Final music at the end of the episode is Shostakovich's 5th string quartet performed by Dudok Kwartet in Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsWTDiPixcU
durée : 00:17:37 - Disques de légende du mardi 08 novembre 2022 - 2004 le chef letton Mariss Jansons était nommé directeur musical de l'un des 5 plus grands orchestre du monde le Royal Concergebouw d'Amsterdam.
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Barbara – Georgia – Stephen Fast links to Bios: Stephen – Barbara – Georgia Support The Other Side of Midnight! The “Halloween” UFO Congressional Report: RELEASED! Why Should We Care? “New classified report to Congress says only HALF of [latest] UFO sightings can be properly explained ….” That's what the headline in a London newspaper blatantly proclaimed last Monday night — regarding the highly anticipated 2022 ODNI (Office of the Director of National Intelligence) report to Congress on “UAPS and UFOs,” that we grappled with last week. What's that old Apache saying? — “It only takes ONE white crow … to Prove ‘all crows aren't black!'” What about the OTHER half of the Report?! As one “inside source” admitted: “‘They don't want to talk about this [unexplainable] stuff — because they really, really don't know what the hell they are! And, that's [...]
Es braucht nicht erst den Super-GAU. Schon niedrige Strahlung kann zu Gendefekten führen, sagt die naturwissenschaftliche Zeichnerin und Wissenskünstlerin Cornelia Hesse-Honegger. Ihre Bilder zeigen Insekten mit verformten Flügeln, Fühlern und Beinen.Von Christine Nagel www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Das FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Es braucht nicht erst den Super-GAU. Schon niedrige Strahlung kann zu Gendefekten führen, sagt die naturwissenschaftliche Zeichnerin und Wissenskünstlerin Cornelia Hesse-Honegger. Ihre Bilder zeigen Insekten mit verformten Flügeln, Fühlern und Beinen.Von Christine Nagel www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Das FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
durée : 01:28:39 - Sylvie Testud, actrice - par : Priscille Lafitte - La comédienne Sylvie Testud évoque son apprentissage de la clarinette avec Giora Feidman, l'écoute du clavecin de Pierre Hantaï sur le plateau d'Alain Corneau, et de l'« Ile des morts » de Rachmaninov aux côtés de Chantal Akerman, la précision musicale pour jouer « Jeanne au bûcher » d'A. Honegger. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
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Nick Honegger, CEO of Apartment Educators, joins us to discuss his journey becoming CEO, the future of the company, and much more. To connect with Nick and for multifamily mentoring visit ApartmentEducators.com To join the DJE Investor list visit https://djetexas.com/access
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Georgia – Barbara – Marvin Fast links to Bios: Georgia – Barbara – Marvin Support The Other Side of Midnight! The American Presidency: a Deep … DEEP Dive …. “Oh ! thou, my defender, Osiris, great god, lord of To-Eri … president of Abydus … investigator of the heaven, lord of Neutchiu, king of the gods ….” — “Ancient Egypt” (1848) George Robbins Giddon So begins an ancient hymn to Osiris (“Orion” to the Greeks) at Abydos — mythic burial place for the physical head of the Ancient Egyptian “king [pharaoh …] of the gods”– Osiris … “president.” Another precient title– “Foremost of the Westeners” — an Osirian appellation originally attached to the dying of the sun each evening in the west, before it was “reborn” in glory in the east as Orisis' “son,” Horus — thus connecting Osiris, the god of [...]
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Scott – Barbara – Georgia Fast links to Bios: Scott – Hayley – Barbara – Georgia Support The Other Side of Midnight! Scotland Unearthed Why should listeners to “the Other Side of Midnight” care about some arcane Scottish history of “medieval Templer architecture?”– Even a history narrated by famed television archaeologist, Scott Wolter? Because– If history had turned out “just a wee bit different” … those of us proudly calling ourselves “Americans” tonight, would technically be known as– “Scotsmen!!” Who, in another timeline, also formed “a New World upstart nation a couple hundred years ago” … led by that proud and aristocratic descendent of a long line of earlier royal Scotsman in BOTH timelines– George Washington! It all supposedly started with an ancient Egyptian queen … Nefertiti's daughter … Queen Scota– And a “stone.” Brought from Egypt over 3400 years ago [...]
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Barbara Fast links to Bios: Stephen – Georgia – Barbara Support The Other Side of Midnight! An “Extraterrestrial Fourth” …. Seventy-five years ago … THIS weekend … “something” happened just outside a small western town called “Roswell” …. We all know the story — rancher goes out one morning to round up his cattle, after a typical summer New Mexican thunder and lighting “blitzkrieg” had scattered them the night before … and finds an astonishing “strewn field” of countless pieces of debris … like he's never seen before. Some of the pieces — reflective as aluminum foil, but even thinner — when he bends them … they immediately snap back, despite whatever force he's just applied …. And some of the rod-like pieces — long “I-beam-like” forms — have unfamiliar, “hieroglyph-like WRITING” etched along their sides! Thus, on another distant “Fourth [...]
durée : 01:58:46 - Le Bach du dimanche du dimanche 13 mars 2022 - par : Corinne Schneider - Au programme de cette 199e émission : un « Bach symphonique » en 1ère heure avec les orchestrations de Honegger, Mahler, Respighi, Reyer, Schoenberg, Stokowski, Walton, Vaughan Williams et Webern ; puis un zoom sur d'étonnantes partitions composées pour le cor par Bach et ses fils ! - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
Honegger examines the Modus Operandi of “Wargames” and “Emergency-Response Exercises” in the Planning, Execution, & Cover-up of the 9/11 Attacks. Why did the 9/11 Commission claim that the Sept. 11th attacks were due to “a failure of imagination” when the military and intelligence agencies were in fact conducting multiple pre-planned wargames and counterterrorism exercises on scenarios that mirrored the actual attacks that very morning? And how could both President Bush and National Security Adviser Condolezza Rice say “no one could have imagined using planes as weapons” when NORAD was conducting its fifth consecutive exercise on just such scenarios on 9/11 itself?What level of awareness did the National Security advisor have of these high-level exercises before 9/11?What remote-control piloting technology was central to the 9/11 exercises? And how is it tied to Pentagon Comptroller Dov Zakheim and his private company's secret airstrip?My guest is Barbara Honegger – investigative researcher, former White House Policy Analyst, Justice Dept. official, and 16-year Senior Military Affairs Journalist for the US Dept of Defense's premiere science, technology and national security affairs graduate research university.For more info: https://RichardGage911.org
Heidi Honegger Rogers from the UNM Health Sciences Center is here to talk with us about health and how it is impacted by climate change, both in NM and nationally. She also has lots of great tips for preparing yourself for these impacts. You can find papers that her students have written listed here.
Doug Honegger, a Miami Herbert alumnus, former professional hockey player, and Olympian, joins the Miami Herbert Huddle to talk about growing up next to an ice rink in his native Canada, what he learned from being a sports agent and why he jumped into the brave new world of sports gambling. Also on the show is a conversation between Dean John Quelch and DraftKings CEO and co-founder Jason Robins on what it takes to build a daily fantasy sports giant.