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A Dramatic Saturday First a look at this day in History.Then Big Town starring Edward Pawley, originally broadcast April 19, 1949, 76 years ago, The Case of the Iron Fist. Anton Broder, the editor of a small foreign language weekly in Big Town, is beaten and his paper wrecked by the evil forces from his home country. Followed by Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast April 19, 1951, 74 years ago, The Big Speech. A young kid has pistol-whipped a doctor and stolen a large quantity of narcotics. Sergeant Friday's mother listens to a speech against the teen-age use of narcotics from her son Joseph. Then Screen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast April 19, 1951, 74 years ago, Humoresque starring Tallulah Bankhead and Steve Cochran. A melodrama about a poor-but-talented violinist and his rich-but-spoiled benefactress.Finally The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast April 19, 1960, 65 years ago, Mrs. Piper to see Teacher. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BETTE & JOAN: EP 1 – HUMORESQUE & THE LETTER “Don't You Like Martinis?” In the debut episode of What Ever Happened to Bette & Joan, we go back a couple of decades before the making of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? to look at classic Bette & Joan with […]
Send us a textGeorge Feltenstein joins the podcast for our monthly review of the Warner Archive's latest Blu-ray releases for October and November. George provides good news on "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" and when it might finally get a new release date. Then we dive into the tremendous amount of work that went into the restorations of THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT (1974), HUMORESQUE (1946), and the Technicolor upgrade for SWEETHEARTS (1938). These three classics now look stunning and sound better than ever before, making them "must-adds" to your home collection. The entertaining western TV series A MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH (1965-66) also received a fantastic-looking restoration, and it too deserves a place in your home collection. We round out our reviews with three post-2000 comedies MUST LOVE DOGS (2005), FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION (2006), and A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006).Purchase links:THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! (1974) Blu-rayHUMORESQUE (1946) Blu-raySWEETHEARTS (1938) Blu-rayA MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH (1965-66) Blu-rayMUST LOVE DOGS (2005) Blu-rayFOR YOUR CONSIDERATION (2006) Blu-rayA PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006) Blu-rayTHE COMPLETE THIN MAN COLLECTION (1934-47) The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
Part 1 of our Oscar Levant Special Subject sees us explain our very personal relationship with this singular figure of 1940s/50s Hollywood in preparation to discuss Gershwin biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945), great Warner Bros. woman's picture/noir Humoresque (1946), Doris Day debut Romance on the High Seas (1948), and accidental Fred and Ginger reunion pic The Barkleys of Broadway (1949). Just a warning: if you're looking for an in-depth discussion for the latter two, this probably isn't the podcast episode you want. But if you're more interested in the relationship between Rhapsody in Blue and Humoresque (thanks to the contributions of screenwriter Clifford Odets), you've come to the right place. Levant adds his unique texture and authenticity to these stories of the cost of genius—for both the genius and those around them. Time Codes: 0h 00m 25s: Scraping the Surface of Oscar Levant 0h 11m 58s: RHAPSODY IN BLUE (1945) [dir. Irving Rapper] 0h 36m 43s: HUMORESQUE (1946) [dir. Jean Negulesco] 0h 57m 57s: ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS (1948) [dir. Michael Curtiz] 1h 11m 14s: THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY (1949) [dir. Charles Walters] +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
Kate Molleson explores five windows onto Dvořák's soulAntonín Dvořák was one of the most heartfelt tunesmiths in classical music - a man who not only brought the sound of Czech folklore to the world, but also had an indelible impact on the musical nationhood of America. As a character he was sometimes shy, sometimes melancholy, routinely homesick and deeply passionate. This week, Kate Molleson explores five windows onto Dvořák's soul, aspects of life that were really central to his convictions and his music.Music Featured: Gypsy Songs Op 55 No 4: Songs my mother taught me (arr. for cellos by Kian Soltani) Berceuse (Two Piano Pieces, No 1) Symphony No 1 “Bells of Zlonice” (3rd mvt) Cypresses, Nos 1 and 2 Symphony No 9 “From the New World” (2nd mvt) Sonatine (1st and 2nd mvts) Humoresque in G flat major Forget-me-not Polka Silent Woods (From the Bohemian Forest) Serenade for Strings (1st and 2nd mvts) Rusalka (Act I, Song to the moon) The Wild Dove String Quartet No 12 in F major “American”, Op 96 (3rd mvt) Prelude in D major On the Holy Mountain (Poetic Tone Pictures) Stabat Mater (IV, Fac ut ardeat cor meum; V, Tui nati vulnerate) Symphony No 7 (2nd mvt) Requiem (Confutatis) Biblical Songs (Nos 1-5) ‘Possibility' (Moravian Duets, No 1) Slavonic Dances, Op 46 No 3 ‘My Home' Overture, Op 62 Serenade for Winds in D minor (1st and 2nd mvts) Piano Trio No 4 ‘Dumky', Op 90 (2nd mvt) The Noonday Witch Miniature in D minor, Op 75 No 2 String Quartet No 12 in F major “American”, Op 96 (4th mvt) Symphony No 7 (4th mvt) Scottish Dances, Op 41 New World Symphony (Finale) Cello Concerto in B minor (2nd mvt)Presented by Kate Molleson Produced by Amelia Parker for BBC Audio Wales and 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 Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00202zxAnd 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
Con Massimiliano Bolcioni ripercorriamo la storia di Joan Crawford una delle più famose e influenti dive della golden age americana. Nata nel 1904 la sua carriera si estende per oltre cinque decenni, durante i quali ha recitato in più di 80 film tra i quali: "Lo sconosciuto" (The Unknown) di Tod Browing (1927) "Grand Hotel" di Edmund Golulding (1932) "Pioggia" (Rain) di Lewis Milestone (1932) "Donne" (The Women) di George Cukor (1939) "Il romanzo di Mildred" di Michael Curtiz (1945) "Perdutamente" (Humoresque) di Jean Negulesco (1946) "So che mi ucciderai (Sudden Fear) di David Miller (1952) "Johnny Guitar" di Nicholas Ray (1954) "Che fine ha fatto Baby Jane" di Robert Aldrich (1962) "5 corpi senza testa" (Strait-Jacket) di William Castle (1964)
Jean Sibelius - Humoresque No. 2Henning Kraggerud, violinDalasinfoniettanBjarte Engeset, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.572827Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
No episódio de hoje buscamos entender como os video games usam elementos de outras mídias para contar histórias únicas, enquanto também exploramos a história dos jogos e ponderamos o que torna essa mídia tão especial. Participantes: Pedro Santos e Vítor Batista Músicas: Humoresque of a Little Dog (Hirokazu Tanaka, Mother OST/Versão SSBU), Introductions (Michael Land, The Secret Of Monkey Island OST), Pac-Man Theme (Toshio Kai), Opening Title "Old L.A. 2040" (Motoaki Furukawa, Policenauts OST), Donkey Kong Theme (NES) (Yukio Kaneoka), Omen (Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy 6 OST), Mega Man 2 Medley (Takashi Tateishi, Versão SSBU)
In this special holiday bonus episode, Anne and Ryan have seen MAESTRO and simply must have an emergency discussion of Bradley Cooper's long-gestating 2023 biopic of composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein. Cooper's drama largely focuses on Bernstein's marriage with Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan), and the couple's many challenges in the face of Bernstein's success. Enjoy this surprise discussion of MAESTRO that also diverts into Humoresque, TÁR, The Bandwagon, Beavis and Butt-Head, Oppenheimer, Unfaithfully Yours and much much more! MAESTRO is currently available to stream with subscription on Netflix.
John Philip Sousa - Humoresque, "A Mingling of the Wets and the Drys"Guildhall Symphonic Wind BandKeith Brion, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.559811Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Thomas Sowell calls "Disparate Impact" ideology the "grand dogma" of our time.But what is disparate impact and why is it so important?On this episode we take a deep dive into disparate impact ideology and how it has changed America.Joining me to discuss this important subject is Heather Mac Donald.Heather is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research based in New York City. Much like Sowell , Heather does research into domestic policy and urban affairs and tries to figure out what's working and what's not working. She then writes articles and books sharing what she has learned.Her first book was published in 2000 and was called “The burden of bad ideas : how modern intellectuals misshape our society”Three years later she wrote a book called “Are Cops Racist?”This was followed with another book about policing in 2016 called “The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe.”I first discovered Heather Mac Donald in 2018 with the publication of her book “The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture.” I loved that book and I remember finishing it then immediately starting it over and reading it a second time. Her latest book which just came out this month is called “When Race Trumps Merit, How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives.”USEFUL LINKS:• More podcast-related links here: AlanWolan.com• How to calculate the "Birthday Problem": Ted-Ed Video HERE• "Birthday Problem Khan Academy explanation HERE• You can purchase Heather Mac Donald's new book HERE• Photos of the CalTech Turtle Pond HERE• Jerry MacGuire "Show Me the Money" scene HERE• Heather Mac Donald Wikipedia page HERE• Classical Music featured in this episode:"Cello Suite No 1" by Bach, "Für Elise" by Beethoven, "Canon in D" by Pachelbel, "Humoresque" by Dvorak, "Caprice No. 24" by Paganini, "Symphony No. 5" by Beethoven, "Die Zauberflöte" by Mozart, "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by Mozart, "Theme from Schindler's List" by John Williams, "Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Brahms, "Gymnopedie No. 1" by Satie, and "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven. THERE ARE 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:1) Support the show financially by subscribing with a monthly contribution on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/SowellGeniusThe money raised through Patreon supports our efforts to popularize the books and ideas of Thomas Sowell.----------------------------------------------2) Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. This helps a lot by nudging the show to the top of Google searches. I really appreciate the many positive reviews, especially this one by Jonsby: "This is one of the few podcasts that I actually slow down so I can savor it!"----------------------------------------------3) Purchase our Thomas Sowell Post It Note pads: You can find all 100 digital images of the post it notes HERE, feel free to download them and use them however you like.To purchase pads o
Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Casey LaLonde, Grandson of Screen Legend, Joan Crawford About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Casey LaLonde, is the grandson of one of the greatest cinematic legends of all time, Joan Crawford. In 1947, 7 years after adopting her children Christina and Christopher, Ms. Crawford adopted twin daughters, Cathy and Cindy. Our guest is the son of Cathy Crawford LaLonde, who, sadly, passed away on January 10, 2020. Although our guest was only 5 years old when his superstar grandmother, whom he affectionately called “JoJo”, passed away, he has many fond memories of his time spent at her home in New York. And he's dedicated a great deal of his time and energy in preserving, celebrating and honouring her incredible body of work and legacy. Joan Crawford made 89 movies, including some of my all-time favourites: “Grand Hotel”, “The Women”, “A Woman's Face”, “Humoresque”, “Flamingo Road”, “Sudden Fear”, “Autumn Leaves”, “Possessed”, “The Damned Don't Cry”, “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane”, and of course, “Mildred Pearce”, for which she won an Academy Award. She also appeared in dozens of TV shows including “General Electric Theatre”, “Della”, “The Lucy Show” and “Night Gallery”. Joan Crawford rose from a youth of dire poverty, and literally reinvented herself, first into a dancer in the roaring 20's, then into a silent screen star, and then into a full-fledged screen goddess. She was known for her phenomenal work ethic and perfectionism, as well as her incredible devotion to her fans. After her death in 1977, her eldest daughter Christina published a book entitled “Mommie Dearest”, claiming that Joan was physically and emotionally abusive to herself and her brother Christopher. The book, which was made into a movie starring Faye Dunaway, was hugely controversial, and was immediately denounced by many of Ms. Crawford's friends and co-workers, as well as by her daughters Cathy and Cindy – although to be fair, some celebrities including Helen Hayes, June Allyson and director Vincent Sherman, while never witnessing any abuse, DID describe Ms. Crawford as an unusually strict parent. Whatever may be the case, the book and movie had the unfortunate effect of somewhat overshadowing and tarnishing Joan Crawford's well-deserved place as one of the Golden Age of Hollywood's most important and prolific leading ladies. Her handprints and footprints are in the forecourt at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was awarded the Cecil B. DeMille award at the 1970 Golden Globes. And the American Film Institute named her the 10th greatest female movie star of all time. The efforts of our guest, to shine a light on Ms. Crawford's talent and artistic legacy, are greatly appreciated by her legions of fans, including myself. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://joancrawfordma.tripod.com/ https://joancrawfordestate.comhttps://hollywoodblends.com/shop/Joan-Crawford-The-Grand-Hotel-Blend-p478701098 #CaseyLaLonde #JoanCrawford #harveybrownstoneinterviews
For this episode, Phil traveled to the wonderful Cape Ann Museum in New England while making 'Hopper: An American Love Story' and discussed William Meyerowitz's 'Gloucester Humoresque' with chief curator Martha Oakes.
Phil travels to the Cape Ann Museum in New England while making 'Hopper: An American Love Story' and discusses William Meyerowitz's 'Gloucester Humoresque' with chief curator Martha Oakes
Joan Crawford is an icon. Nora's website https://www.notoriouslynora.com Twitter https://twitter.com/notoriouslynora twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/ZitaShort/ https://letterboxd.com/notoriouslynora/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Episode 47 aired on March 1, 1941 over the Mutual network. The David Rose Orchestra plays Humoresque by Dvorak, Intermezzo and Green Eyes. Maxine Gray sings Do I Worry. The Rose Orchestra with Old Folks at Home and Can't You See. Maxine Gray and Fiesta in Monterrey. Concluding with Rose Get Me Out Of This Trouble. Announcer is Bill Gordon.
New York Times Bestselling Authors Melanie Benjamin and Edward Kelsey Moore love to watch (and dish!) on old movies, then make book recommendations with similar themes. Popular episode from March 2021, HUMORESQUE (1946) starring Joan Crawford, John Garfield, and Oscar Levant. Send podcast comments and suggestions to Melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
In this episode, I talk about the 1945 film "Humoresque." Joan Crawford plays a socialite tormented by her love for a younger man--played by John Garfield--who is a passionate violinist trying to break into the music world. Her money and connections help him find success, but her hard-drinking and intense desire lead to her own self-destruction. I adore this film. I talk about the music in it, how it looks at desire, and much more. As always, there are spoilers in this episode.Consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon.Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter.Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.Original logo by Dhiyanah HassanFull Show Notes: Use the code “CINEMA” to get your first month free at OVID.TVMy favorite films on OVIDKelly Loves TonyA Maid for EachMy episode on Michael Curtiz's Mildred PierceMy episode on Jane Campion's In the CutAutumn LeavesFranz WaxmanIsaac SternRebecca by Daphne du MaurierRebecca by Alfred HitchcockThe Postman Always Rings TwiceLauraDouble IndemnityLeave Her to HeavenOn the WaterfrontA Streetcar Named DesireRebel Without a CauseMy episode on Joachim Trier's Oslo August 31stMy episode on Wim Wenders's Wings of DesireMy episode on Vittorio De Sica's Umberto D."Vissi d'arte" sung by Maria Callas"China" by Tori AmosSusan Sontag's "Reborn"All My SourcesHumoresque DVDYou Must Remember This episode on John GarfieldYou Must Remember This series on Joan Crawford
Episode 12 aired on Mutual network July 4, 1940. David Rose Orchestra opens the program with Devil May Care then Maxine Gray sings With The Wind and Rain In My Hair. The orchestra plays Spain, Art Tatum at the keys and Where or When. Dave Rose conducts Night and Day. Maxine Gray with You Can't Brush Me Off, the orchestra with What Is There To Say, Art Tatum plays Humoresque and the orchestra concludes the program with Easter Time.
The third episode of this weekly program with the David Rose Orchestra. It aired April 25, 1940 on the Mutual Radio Network. Selections included Lady Be Good, Say It with vocalist Maxine Gray, Beautiful Love, Humoresque with pianist Art Tatum (Photo), Diane, Rain On The Roof with Maxine Gray, South of the Border, The Shout with Art Tatum and The Irish Washerwoman. Thomas Conrad Sawyer is the announcer.
Episode #17: Humoresque me with your Domesticity Uploaded: June 19, 2021 Antonín Dvořák: Piano Concerto in G Minor, Op. 33* I. Allegro agitato [18:01] II. Andante sostenuto [8:10] III. Andante con fuoco [10:34] Humoresques, Op. 101 I. Vivace [2:19] II. Poco andante [2:23] III. Poco andante e molto cantabile [3:39] IV. Poco andante [2:19] V. Vivace [2:50] VI. Poco allegretto [2:56] VII. Poco lento e grazioso [2:40] VIII. Poco andante [2:49] Rudolf Firkušný, piano *Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Walter Süsskind, conductor VOX PRIMA MWCD 7114 Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28 [14:57] Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53 [42:04] Introduction—Scherzo—Adagio—Finale—Epilogue Scottish National Orchestra Neeme Järvi, conductor CHANDOS CHAN 8572
El nacionalista más famoso de su época, Antonin Dvorak viajó a Estados Unidos e influyó a numerosos compositores del mundo. Conócelo en este episodio. LO QUE VAN A ESCUCHAR EN ESTE EPISODIO 00:31 Carnival Overture, Op. 92 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser. 02:58 Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Balázs Szokolay. 04:04 Slavonic Dances Op. 46, No. 5 In a Major: Allegro Vivace por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra & Milan Horvat. 05:18 Carnival Overture, Op. 92 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser. 07:25 Cello Concerto In B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: Allegro Moderato, por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Radio Symphony Orchestra Ljubljana, Anton Nanut & Ciril Skerjanec. 08:57 Slavonic Dance Op. 46, No. 3 In a-Flat Major: Poco Allegro (Polka), por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Philharmonia Slavonica & Alfred Scholz. 09:50 Quartet for Strings No. 12 In F Major, Op. 96 "American String Quartet": Molto Vivace, por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Bamberg Quartet. 10:29 Tempo di valse from Serenade for Strings in D Minor, Op. 44, por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Capella Istropolitana & Jaroslav Krček. 11:11 Slavonic Dance Op. 46, No. 1 In C Major: Furiant, por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Frank Shipway. 12:05 Rusalka: Mesicku Na Nebi Hlubokem - Rusalka, Watersprite, Jezibaba (Act One), por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Bohumil Gregor. 13:26 Quartet for Strings No. 12 In F Major, Op. 96 "American String Quartet": Finale: Vivace Ma Non Troppo, por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Bamberg Quartet. Síguenos en: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram y Pinterest. Si te gusta el episodio, califícalo en tu app favorita (Podcasts iTunes, iVoox, Spotify) o puedes dejar tu review. :) No te pierdas ningún episodio. Súscríbete al newsletter en allegromagico.com/suscribirme.
Melanie and Ed's patented witty banter and 1946's HUMORESQUE with Joan Crawford and John Garfield. Send comments and show topic suggestions to melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Donald Macleod explores Grieg's music through the places from which he took inspiration. On 9th September 1907, it’s estimated that some forty to fifty thousand people turned out to pay their respects and watch Edvard Grieg’s cortège pass through the streets of Bergen. It’s an image that speaks of the enormous affection and esteem in which Grieg was held at the time of his death. Bergen was where Grieg was born in 1843, and in a speech he made 60 years later, he acknowledged that his music was drawn from the life of its people, the surroundings of the town and its natural beauty. This week Donald Macleod’s exploring Grieg’s life through the contrasting environments he needed to find the inspiration to write music. Donald begins his survey in Bergen, before assessing the decade Grieg spent in Oslo, the solitude he found in the picturesque Hardanger region and in the house he had built in the mountains. But Grieg had another, contradictory side to his nature, he was also a restless spirit and a keen traveller. Music Featured: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op 34, (Varen) Piano concerto in A minor (3rd movt - Allegro moderato molto e marcato) 4 Psalms, Op 74 (Jesus Kristus er opfaren) 4 piano pieces, Op 1 (Allegro con leggerezza) String Quartet in G minor, Op 27 (3rd movt - Intermezzo) Holberg Suite, Op 40 Lyric pieces, Op 12 (Arietta) Sigurd Jorsalfar: Three orchestral pieces, Op 56 (Intermezzo: Borghild’s Dream) Piano Sonata in E minor, Op 7 (I. Allegro moderato) In Autumn, Op 11 Haugtussa, Op 67 Grieg, arr. J. Halvorsen: Folkelivsbilder, Op 19 (Bridal procession) Humoresque, Op 6, No 2 Album Leaves, Op 28 Norwegian Dances, Op 35 The Mountain Thrall, Op 32b Lyric Pieces Op 54: No 3 Trolltog; No 4 Notturno; No 6 Klokkeklang Fra Monte pincio Piano Concerto in A minor (2nd movt - Adagio) Violin Sonata No 3 (Allegro animato – Prestissimo) Peer Gynt Suite No 2, Op 55 6 songs, Op 25 No 2 (En Svane) Symphonic Dances op 64 No 4 (Andante) Lyric pieces, Op 71 (Remembrances) Melodies of the Heart, Op 5 (No 1,To brune Ojne; No 3, Jeg elsker Dig) Ballade in G minor (in the form of variations on a Norwegian folktune), Op 24 Cello Sonata in A minor Op 36 (Allegro molto e marcato) Slåtter, Op 72: (Nos 1- 4) Presented by Donald MacLeod Produced by Johannah Smith for BBC Wales 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 Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000qlk0 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
介绍: COMMON FM的“声音剧场”第四期,让我们来听听施鑫文月的“成都故事”。注意:请佩戴耳机收听。【开场】施鑫文月 / OSZ - 素芬儿,别走「机场钢琴」【第一幕】后台OhBliv - Fly Away (Intro) / 愚月FoolMoon & 施鑫文月 - Live Intro / 小老虎 - 全家 / DJ Krush - Song 1「游乐场」【第二幕】望江楼DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air / 廖健 - 素芬 / Antonín Dvořák - Humoresque in G-flat Major, Op. 101, No.7 / UmzBeatz - 喝茶 / Johnny Cash - Hurt / 施鑫文月 - 丁丁猫儿 「丁丁猫儿 现场」【第三幕】波士顿J. Cole - Love Yourz / Bas - That's My Story / Kendrick Lamar - HiiiPower / Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free / ODESZA & Monsoonsiren - Memories That You Call / Maribou State - Glasshouses「乌鸦 现场」【第四幕】巴蜀文艺复兴Les Paul - Aloha Oe / 李伯清 - 街坊邻居 / 谢帝 - 他们应该懂个铲铲 / Post Malone - Circles / Mengzi & 邓典果DDG - Recognize Me / Drake - Hotline Bling / Eminem & Beyoncé - Walk On Water【尾声】施鑫文月 - 锦江爱情故事 现场
介绍: COMMON FM的“声音剧场”第四期,让我们来听听施鑫文月的“成都故事”。注意:请佩戴耳机收听。【开场】施鑫文月 / OSZ - 素芬儿,别走「机场钢琴」【第一幕】后台OhBliv - Fly Away (Intro) / 愚月FoolMoon & 施鑫文月 - Live Intro / 小老虎 - 全家 / DJ Krush - Song 1「游乐场」【第二幕】望江楼DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air / 廖健 - 素芬 / Antonín Dvořák - Humoresque in G-flat Major, Op. 101, No.7 / UmzBeatz - 喝茶 / Johnny Cash - Hurt / 施鑫文月 - 丁丁猫儿 「丁丁猫儿 现场」【第三幕】波士顿J. Cole - Love Yourz / Bas - That's My Story / Kendrick Lamar - HiiiPower / Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free / ODESZA & Monsoonsiren - Memories That You Call / Maribou State - Glasshouses「乌鸦 现场」【第四幕】巴蜀文艺复兴Les Paul - Aloha Oe / 李伯清 - 街坊邻居 / 谢帝 - 他们应该懂个铲铲 / Post Malone - Circles / Mengzi & 邓典果DDG - Recognize Me / Drake - Hotline Bling / Eminem & Beyoncé - Walk On Water【尾声】施鑫文月 - 锦江爱情故事 现场
Violinist Stuff Smith: Once you hear his fabulous, swing-era playing, it's hard to forget. WNYC's Sara Fishko and guests celebrate Smith in this Fishko Files. (Produced in 2017) Music: “Minuet in Swing”The Stuff Smith TrioStuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943“Tain’t No Use”Burton Lane/Herbert MagidsonStuff Smith, violinThe Complete 1936-1937 Sessions “After You’ve Gone”Turner Layton/Henry CreamerStuff Smith, violinThe Complete 1936-1937 Sessions “Artistya”Mariam DoumbiaRegina Carter, violin; Gary Versace, accordion; Chris Lightcap, bass; Alvester Garnett, drumsReverse Thread (2010) “A Ghost of a Chance”Victor Young/Ned Washington/Bing CrosbyStuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943 “Humoresque”(After Dvořák Humoresque)Stuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943 “Rio Pakistan”Dizzy GillespieDizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Stuff Smith, violin; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul West, bass; J.C. Heard, drumsDizzy Gillespie & Stuff Smith (1957) Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Bill MossEditor: Karen Frillmann
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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox Tracklist: 00:00:00 Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 67 No. 4 (Chopin) 00:03:01 Song Without Words, Op. 2 No. 3 (Tchaikovsky) 00:06:20 Divertimento, K. 334: Menuet (Mozart) 00:10:29 Hungarian Dance No. 6, WoO 1 (Brahms) 00:13:42 Hungarian Dance No. 1, WoO 1 (Brahms) 00:16:40 Romance in A Major, Op. 94 No. 2 (Schumann) 00:22:02 Morceaux, Op. 10: No. 2, Humoresque in G Major. Menuet (Bocherini) 00:25:34 Les millions D'Arlequin: Serenade (Drigo) 00:30:10 Sonata in A Major (Paganini) 00:35:04 Träumerei, Op. 21 (Drdla) 00:37:45 Das Lied der Geige, Op. 2 (Schebek) 00:40:56 Immer oder nimmer Walzer, Op. 156 (Waldteufel) 00:50:22 Schön Rosmarin (Kreisler) 00:52:10 Espana, Op. 165 No. 2: Tango (Albeniz) 00:54:45 Russian Romance (Chernyetsky) 00:57:36 Guitarre, Op. 45 No. 2 (Moszkowski) 01:01:14 Menuet (Attr. Porpora) (Porpora / Kreisler) 01:05:20 Allegretto grazioso (Porpora / Bonelli) 01:07:25 Le triomphe de la République: Tambourin (Arr. Burmester) (Gossec (Francois)) 01:08:42 Salut d'amour, Op. 12 (Elgar) 01:11:16 3 Pieces, Op. 11: Mazurka in F-Sharp Minor (Chopin) 01:14:07 Poème for Violin and Piano, Op. 41 No. 4 (Arr. Weniger) (Fibich (Zdenek)) 01:16:01 5 Gedichte, WWV 91: V. Träume (Wagner) 01:19:38 Valse scherzo (Tchaikovsky) 01:21:30 Song Without Words, Op. 60: I. Andante espressivo “May Breezes” (Arr. Kreisler) (Mendelssohn) 01:24:12 Myrthen, Op. 25: I. Dedication (Schumann) 01:26:38 Romance (Rubinstein) 01:29:18 Cantabile in D Major, Op. 17 (Paganini) 01:32:19 Hungarian Dance No. 7 in F Major, WoO 1 (Allegretto) (Brahms) 01:34:45 Romance, Op. 3 (Gliere) 01:38:50 Kujawiak in A Minor (Wieniawski (Henryk)) 01:41:48 3 Old Viennese Dances: II. Liebesleid (Kreisler) 01:44:48 Le roi s'amuse: VII. Passepied (Arr. Elman) (Delibes / Elman (Mischa)) 01:46:46 Waltz No. 1 in A Major, Op.54 (Moderato) (Dvorák) 01:50:22 5 Spanish Dances, Op. 12: I. Allegro brioso (Moszkowski) 01:52:01 16 Morceaux de Salon, Op. 49: VII. La Sevillana (Alard (Delphin)) 01:54:33 Bandana Sketches, Op. 12 "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (White) 01:57:57 Le Secret (Gautier (Jacques)) 02:00:40 14 Romances, Op. 34: No. 14, Vocalise (Rachmaninoff) 02:06:31 Préludes, L. 117, Premier Livre: VIII. La fille aux cheveux de lin (Debussy) 02:09:17 Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30, Act 2: Melodie No. 2 (Arr. Heifetz) (Von Gluck, arr. Jascha Heifetz) 02:12:27 2 Pieces for Cello and Orchestra, Op.20: II. Serenade Espagnole (Arr. Kreisler) (Glazunov, arr. Kreisler) 02:15:50 3 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75: I. Allegro moderato (Dvorák) 02:19:25 3 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75: II. Allegro maestoso (Dvorák) 02:22:22 3 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75: III. Allegro appassionato (Dvorák) 02:25:13 Thaïs, Act 2: Méditation (Massenet) 02:29:49 Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Sarasate (Pablo de)) 02:39:46 Romance (Wieniawski (Henryk)) 02:44:46 Hora staccato (Dinicu (Grigoras)) 02:46:10 Pacsirta (Dinicu (Grigoras))
Intro and outro tracks are from Toy Story 2: Activity Center for the PC & Mac. Recommended viewing: "[YTP] Woody Loses His Schmoe"
durée : 01:59:19 - Musique matin du vendredi 02 août 2019 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Au fil de ses trois concerts à la Côte Saint André dans le cadre du Festival Berlioz, le pianiste confrontera l’intégrale des Mazurkas ainsi que les Valses de Chopin, mais aussi les Davidsbündlertänze, Humoresque et Papillons de Schumann. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
Bohemya’da Prag yakinlarinda olan “Nelahozeves” kasabasinda 8 Eylül 1841’ bir kasabın oğlu olarak dünyaya geldi. Bedřich Smetena’nın müziğini işittiğinde besteci olmaya karar verdi. Sonunda, Smetana’nın orkestra şefi olduğu Prag Ulusal Tiyatrosu’nda viyolacı oldu.…
Den tjeckiske slaktarsonen blev en ojämförlig melodimakare, beundrad av den äldre Brahms och förebild för kvinnliga amerikanska symfoniker. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Musiken som hörs i programmet: Humoresque i g-moll – Fritz Kreisler Serenad för stråkar op 22, sats 2 – Wiener Philharmoniker, Myung Whun Chun Pianokvintett nr 2 a-moll, sats 2 – Concertante Symfoni nr 9. Sats 2 – Vladimir Ashkenazy, Tjeckiska Filharmoniska Orkestern Harry T. Burleigh – Go Down Moses Brinnande Cello ur Häxorna i Eastwick (cellokonserten) Sången till månen, ur Rusalka, Renee Fleming, LSO, Solti
Den tjeckiske slaktarsonen blev en ojämförlig melodimakare, beundrad av den äldre Brahms och förebild för kvinnliga amerikanska symfoniker. Musiken som hörs i programmet: Humoresque i g-moll Fritz Kreisler Serenad för stråkar op 22, sats 2 Wiener Philharmoniker, Myung Whun Chun Pianokvintett nr 2 a-moll, sats 2 Concertante Symfoni nr 9. Sats 2 Vladimir Ashkenazy, Tjeckiska Filharmoniska Orkestern Harry T. Burleigh Go Down Moses Brinnande Cello ur Häxorna i Eastwick (cellokonserten) Sången till månen, ur Rusalka, Renee Fleming, LSO, Solti
Matthew Sweet on the film music of Franz Waxman and in this, the second of two programmes, the focus is on the post war years - a time which gave us some of Waxman's greatest scores from Sunset Boulevard to Taras Bulba. Matthew also looks at Waxman's major contribution to the classical musical life of America through the annual Los Angeles Music Festival which Waxman created and ran, and at how his remarkable musical gifts helped establish the sound of Hollywood in the years following the Second World War. The programme includes comment from Waxman's son John. Featured films include "Humoresque"; "The Paradine Case"; "Sunset Boulevard"; "A Place In The Sun"; "Peyton Place"; "Sayonara"; "The Spirit of St Louis" and "Taras Bulba".
A sketch for a new piece by 20th century jazz violinist Stuff Smith has surfaced. As WNYC's Sara Fishko tells us in this Fishko Files, it may be a small work, but it's a reminder of Smith's big influence on music. The Stuff Smith concerto can be heard at Le Poisson Rouge this Sunday, November 5. For details on this Composers Concordance concert, visit lpr.com. Jazz violinist Regina Carter performs at NJPAC as part of Ella & Dizzy: The Centennial Celebration on Sunday, November 12. For tickets, visit NJPAC.org. Limited edition and rare Stuff Smith recordings, including his unfinished concerto, are available through Anthony Barnett's AB Fable Archive. The Savory Collection Volumes 1-3 are available exclusively on Apple Music and iTunes. Special thanks to Loren Schoenberg and Dave Soldier Music: “Minuet in Swing”The Stuff Smith TrioStuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943“Tain’t No Use”Burton Lane/Herbert MagidsonStuff Smith, violinThe Complete 1936-1937 Sessions “After You’ve Gone”Turner Layton/Henry CreamerStuff Smith, violinThe Complete 1936-1937 Sessions “Artistya”Mariam DoumbiaRegina Carter, violin; Gary Versace, accordion; Chris Lightcap, bass; Alvester Garnett, drumsReverse Thread (2010) “A Ghost of a Chance”Victor Young/Ned Washington/Bing CrosbyStuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943 “Humoresque”(After Dvořák Humoresque)Stuff Smith, violin; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bassThe Stuff Smith Trio: 1943 “Rio Pakistan”Dizzy GillespieDizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Stuff Smith, violin; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul West, bass; J.C. Heard, drumsDizzy Gillespie & Stuff Smith (1957) Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Bill MossEditor: Karen Frillmann
*This episode comes with a low level coarse language warning* I'm back in Sydney this week, reading one of the more purely comedic stories I've written. Again, it's from my 2013 book 'Roger's Guide to the Coffee Shops of Soho'. Enjoy! Don't forget to rate and subscribe on iTunes, and get involved at patreon.com/AlexDickWriting
Sergio Mims returns to run the gamut of Blu-ray releases from a timely thriller from the 1960s to a group of ‘80s titles for adults and cults alike. It all leads up to an appreciation of Walter Hill's Streets of Fire. Before that though, Erik Childress takes you through the summer box office and how the success of Kumail Nanjiani's The Big Sick could be a big thing. 0:00:00 – 0:01:25 – Intro 0:01:25 – 0:30:23 – Summer Box Office Update (through July 9, 2017) 0:30:23 – 1:43:46 – Blu-rays with Sergio Mims 1:43:46 – 1:45:52 – Outro Blu-Rays/DVDs Covered Warner Archive (The Accidental Tourist, The Loved One, Seven Days in May, Vision Quest, Humoresque, Baby Doll) Anchor Bay (The Founder) Sony (The Red Turtle, The Salesman) Mill Creek (Spacehunter) Shout Factory (Willard, Ben, Streets of Fire)
In Ep. 6, The Life of Fritz Kreisler, Part II tells the story of this great violinist composer's life from 1900 to the end of The First World War. We will see him achieve glory on the concert stage, in composition, and on the battlefield. ---------------- For all things GCP Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! The App! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-great-composers-the-gcp/id1465809545?fbclid=IwAR0tQTElluT8I3jn6SYFcQst70IY0Ym52LjEz1Z3DR11oq5ZGDLV_URNyHk&ls=1 Like our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/thegreatcomposerspodcast/ A complete bibliography for all episodes can be found on my website: www.kevinnordstrom.com Thank you to for archive.org for all the Kreisler! Works and performers for this episode are... 1. Caprice Viennois - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1924) 2. Poeme - Ernst Chausson composer, Jascha Heifetz violin 3. Schön Rosmarin - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1943) 4. Liebesfreud - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1926) 5. Humoresque - by Dvorak arr. Kreisler, Fritz Kreisler violin (1938) 6. Violin Concerto in C in the style of Vivaldi - Written and performed by Kreisler 7. Liebesfreud - by Kreisler arr. Rachmaninov - performed by Rachmaninov 8. Tabourin Chinois - Written and performed by Fritz Kreilser #1, 4, 5, 8 - https://archive.org/details/FRITZKREISLER1875-1962Violin #2 - https://archive.org/details/ChaussonPoemeOp.25heifetzMonteux #3 - https://archive.org/details/FRITZKREISLER-TheseAreMyFavorites-NEWTRANSFER #7 - https://archive.org/details/ViolinConcertoInC
On this episode of Retronauts Micro, we return once again to the mixtape format for a small sampling of the catchiest shop themes in classic video games. Be sure to visit our blog at Retronauts.com, and check out our partner site, USgamer, for more great stuff. And if you'd like to send a few bucks our way, head on over to our Patreon page! 2:50 - Pub Polka from Dragon Quest IX 4:18 - Shop Theme from NES Beetlejuice 5:00 - Master Librarian from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night 6:41 - Shop Theme from River City Ransom 7:56 - Humoresque of a Little Dog from Mother 8:55 - Tadashi Pharmacy Song from Revelations: Persona
선곡표 1.쉰들러리스트 ost- Theme from Schindler's List 2.Dvorak -유모레스크 Humoresque in G flat Major Op.101-7 3.Mendelssohn -무언가 op.19-1,2,3,4,5 4.Schumann -Mein schöner stern op.101-4 5.Beethoven - 7중주 E플랫장조 op.20 중 3mov. Tempo di Menuetto, 4mov. Thema Andante con variazione 6.Glazunov -교향곡 6번 Symphony No.6 - I. Adagio - Allegro Appassionato 7.쇼스타코비치- 재즈모음곡 2번 중 왈츠 8.영화 귀향 ost - 나비
선곡표 선곡표 1.영화 인생은 아름다워 ost La Vita è Bella 2.Haydn -세레나데 5번 Serenade No.5 Op.3 3.Beethoven -피아노 협주곡 1번 C장조 Op.15 3. Rondo 4.Brahms -랩소디 G단조 Op.79-2 5.Bach - 마태 수난곡 중 Erbarme dich 불쌍히 여기소서 6.Mendelssohn -엘리야 - 32. 끝까지 잘 견디는 자 7.Kreisler -Schön Rosmari 아름다운 로즈마리 8.Dvorak -유모레스크 Humoresque in G flat Major Op.101-7 9.Damare -Le Merle Blanc 하얀 티티새 10.Mozart- Rondo in a minor KV 511
We take a look at the funny in this episode, examining the role of humor in video games. Is it needed? What's the purpose? What are some games that are noted for their humor? All music used belongs to their respective games/studios/developers/composers/etc. Ep S4E21
Listening Guide The Work JUOZAS NAUJALIS – The Dream Vilnius String Quartet MIKALOJUS KONSTANTINAS CIURLIONIS – In the Forest The USSR Radio & Television Sym orch Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor MIKALOJUS KONSTANTINAS CIURLIONIS – Piano Pieces 1 – HUMORESQUE, VL 162 2 – PRELUDE, VL 164 3 – PRELUDE,VL 169 4 – NOCTURNE, VL 178 5 […]
Episode 59: Interaction! A Revolutionary Approach to Connecting with and Captivating Your Audience Upcoming Events: April 2 - Trio Settecento in a program of 17th Century English music at the Presbyterian Church of Barrington in Illinois, April 9 - Clement Concerto with the Netherlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie at the Concertgebouw, broadcast live on www.radio4.nl at 2:15pm Amsterdam timeInquiries from my Inbox: Allison writes: “Knowing you are an awfully busy lady, I will get right to the point. I recently purchased your "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell" CD, and absolutely fell in love with your rendition of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen," by John Rosamond Johnson. I have looked and looked, but I have not been able to locate the violin sheet music. If you have a moment, could you possibly recommend a site at which I could buy that particular arrangement?” Donors555 writes: Amazing performance of Dvorak’s Humoresque on YouTube, it was very cool. :) Can anyone send me, or tell where to get notation please?” A conversation with violist and teaching artist David Wallace, author of “Reaching Out: A Musician’s Guide to Interactive Performance.” total playing time: 01:31:23 SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON I-TUNES! Would you like to be featured on Violin Adventures? Just send your question via text or as an MP3 attachment to rachelbartonpine@aol.com and listen for your answer on Inquiries From My Inbox! Thanks for listening! www.rachelbartonpine.comwww.facebook.com/rachelbartonpineviolinistwww.youtube.com/RachelBartonPine Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.com
Rachel Barton Pine talks about the life and repertoire of violinist Maud Powell (1867-1920), the subject of her 12th CD. Includes excerpts of Silver Threads Among the Gold by H.P. Danks (arranged by Powell), Romance by Amy Beach (dedicated to Powell), Up the Ocklawaha by Marion Bauer (dedicated to Powell), Deep River by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (arranged by Powell), and Humoresque by Antonin Dvorak (arranged by Powell). For more information about Maud Powell, please visit www.maudpowell.org. To purchase Rachel's new CD, please visit www.rachelbartonpine.com/merchandise.htm. playing time: 13:59 SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON I-TUNES! Do you have a question you'd like Rachel to answer on her podcast? Just send your question via text or as an MP3 attachment to rachelbartonpine@aol.com Thanks for listening! visit Rachel online: www.rachelbartonpine.com www.myspace.com/rachelbartonpine www.youtube.com/RachelBartonPine Rachel Barton Pine's podcast is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.com
Humoresque, piano solo, played by Marina Peterson, student of Cynthia Marie VanLandingham, at TallyPiano & Keyboard Studios (www.tallypiano.com)
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