Traditional and popular Christmas carol from England
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Al final, el Real Madrid va a resultar como las lentejas. Es lo que hay, si te vale, bien, y si no lo dejas. Pero, en realidad, no se trata del Madrid, sino de todos aquellos que, aprovechando ese mantra, quieren hacer y deshacer lo que les venga en gana. Y si no te gusta que te apaleen sin motivo aparente, tendrás que hacer como la viuda del boticario del pueblo de Gila al que le rebanaron la cabeza con un cepo para lobos. Señora, le dijeron, si no soporta una broma es mejor que se vaya del pueblo. Min. 01 Seg. 45 – Intro Min. 07 Seg. 13 – Cinismo repugnante Min. 12 Seg. 09 – Sólo se llevan bien Min. 21 Seg. 26 – Evidentemente, es una cuestión de egos Min. 28 Seg. 52 – Siempre bien tratado por los ciudadanos periodistas Min. 38 Seg. 35 – Si no aguanta una crítica, lo mejor es que se vaya Min. 46 Seg. 31 – Si es así, no vale para jugar en el Madrid Min. 53 Seg. 00 – Relegado en todo por el club Min. 61 Seg. 18 – Despedida Bruce Springsteen & Brian Fallon - No Surrender (Glastonbury 27/06/2009) John Renbourn & Jacqui McShee (Bled, Eslovenia 02/08/2002) Lord Franklin Bunyan's Hymn > I Saw Three Ships > Stompee Watch The Stars Turn Your Money Green A Maid That's Deep In Love My Sweet Potato Lindsay My Johnny Was A Shoemaker Kokomo Blues Cruel Sister I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes Gettin' There Runrig - Skye (Edinburgh Castle 30/08/1991)
Getting this one done a bit late, but is it really better late than never? Mike Ryzy joins us in the podcast foxhole as we take a look at the Gun rules and Action Pack #13. The sound is a bit staticky at points so bear with us. Dave talks about the movie Red One and his upcoming Frostgrave game. He just never shuts up and he is a showoff. SHOWTIMES0:02 OBJECTIVE SCHMIDT Parody Song (lyrics by D. Donovan, Performed by the T2HS Singers)3:34 Greetings and Chat about Earthquake Rules10:20 Gun Rules30:20 Dave Talks of Red One and Frostgrave Christmas Game42:00 New Contest Announced (Entrants due by January 13)31:50 Box Art Review49:00 Total Running Time SHOW LINKSGI Joe Recoiless ToyFrostgrave Christmas ScenarioMannerheim CrossOBJECTIVE SCHMIDT SONGTo the tune of “I Saw Three Ships”Lyrics by Dennis Donovan, performed by The 2 Half-Squad SingersObjective Schmidt is coming soon, by BFP for ASLObjective Schmidt is coming soon, this news you can't be ignoringIt comes with 2 new HASL maps, of Vossenack and KommerschmidtAnd 18 new scenarios, one of which is a campaign.There won't be a big magazine, just a booklet with some pages.Of HSR's and CG stuff, and the historical background.And what price tag will OS bring, one hundred clams? I'd gladly pay.Which release date are you thinking? BFP we are imploring.And all the souls on earth shall sing, on release day, on release day.I hope it's what Santa will bring on Christmas Day in the morning.Then let us all rejoice again when comes the day, when comes the day?More new stuff from the three wise men, who sleigh us with all their new products. Download this episode (right click and save)
“I Saw Three Ships” arranged by Audrey Snyder and presented by the Chancel Choir at First UMC - Gainesville, FL. Gavan Mcvey accompanied on piano.
Happy Holidays to all who celebrate. On this week's episode of The Open Table, Fares and Adelia are discussing their favorite Christmas movies and the Christmas songs they love to listen to every year. Join us! BACKGROUND MUSIC CREDITS: What Child Is This, Joy to the World, Hark the Hearld Angels Sing, Carol of the Bells, I Saw Three Ships, and Away in a Manger by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Deck the Halls B, Angels We Have Heard - Christmas, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Bethlehem - Christmas by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Silent Night, and Up on the Housetop by E's Jammy Jams Deck the Halls by Jingle Punks from YouTube Audio Library · http://bit.ly/32TUZyy We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks from YouTube Audio Library · http://bit.ly/32TUZyy O Christmas Tree (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks from YouTube Audio Library · http://bit.ly/32TUZyy 12 Days of Christmas (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks from YouTube Audio Library · http://bit.ly/32TUZyy First Noel (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks from YouTube Audio Library · http://bit.ly/32TUZyy Let's Get Ready Network is the place for coverage of all the things you love. On LGRN - Entertainment, we discuss, review, and react to movies, TV, video games, pop culture, and more. YOUR HOSTS FOR THIS EPISODE ►Fares Muthana http://www.twitter.com/FaresMuthana ►Adelia Chamberlain http://www.twitter.com/AdeliaChambo
M. Diego Gonzalez plays his new arrangement of "I Saw Three Ships." A great way to kick off the Christmas season. I hope you enjoy it!I saw three ships come sailing inOn Christmas Day, on Christmas DayI saw three ships come sailing inOn Christmas Day in the morningAnd what was in those ships all threeOn Christmas Day, on Christmas Day?And what was in those ships all threeOn Christmas Day in the morning?Our Savior Christ and His ladyOn Christmas Day, on Christmas DayOur Savior Christ and His ladyOn Christmas Day in the morningPray, wither sailed those ships all threeOn Christmas Day, on Christmas DayPray, wither sailed those ships all threeOn Christmas Day in the morningO, they sailed into BethlehemOn Christmas Day, on Christmas DayO, they sailed into BethlehemOn Christmas Day in the morningAnd all the bells on Earth shall ringOn Christmas Day, on Christmas DayAnd all the bells on Earth shall ringOn Christmas Day in the morningDo you have questions or comments?Please contact me: rtosguthorpe@gmail.comWant more info about my books and talks?Go to my website: https://www.russelltosguthorpe.com/Want to order a book? Just go to Amazon and type in Russell T. Osguthorpe Want to access my YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/@russellt.osguthorpe497Want know more about the music on this podcast? We are blessed to have M. Diego Gonzalez as a regular contributor of songs he has arranged, performed, and recorded especially for this podcast. My wife and I became acquainted with Diego when he was serving a as missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. We were so impressed with his talent, we asked if he would compose and perform songs for Filled With His Love. He thankfully agreed. Hope you enjoy his work!Want to boost your mood and make someone's day?Go to the App store on your iPhone, and download the app—Boonto.Want a good introduction to my book? Morgan Jones Pearson interviewed me on the All-In Podcast, and it was one of the top 10 episodes of 2022. Here's the link:https://www.ldsliving.com/2022-in-review-top-10-all-in-podcast-episodes-from-the-last-year/s/11190...
I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales
Easter and Passover are fast approaching, so as is HARK tradition, we listen to two more traditional, religious songs - one for Christmas, and one for Hanukkah. Except this year, we kind of blew it? You could call these songs religious, and they're both of a tradition, but we're going more folk festival than liturgical this year. "I Saw Three Ships" as performed by Sting offers us some whimsy from his weird phase (~1990-Present). Then, marking the second recontextualized Leonard Cohen song on our list (and thankfully, this time for Hanukkah), HAIM delivers a beautiful, haunting rendition of "If It Be Your Will". The ranking music in this episode is "Sad Trombone" by Sting and Shaggy.
"Father Christmas"...that's what they call Santa Claus in England, right? Well, sort of, but there's more to it than that. Join me and guest professor Gerry Bowler to look into the origins of this often misunderstood Christmas character. Music in This Episode "A Peaceful Winter" — Scott Holmes, via Free Music Archive "Sentimental Light Hopeful Tender Piano" — Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, via Pixabay "Classical Piano And Cello" — Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, via Pixabay "Romanesca" — Cheryl Ann Fulton, via Magnatune Compilation "I Saw Three Ships" — James Edwards, via Magnatune Compilation "Modern Christmas Full no Santa" —Muzaproduction, via Pixabay Buy the Christmas Past Book! Order your copy today. And remember...it makes a great gift! Amazon Barnes & Noble Books-a-Million IndieBound Share a Christmas memory Be on the podcast! Just record a voice memo into your phone and send it to christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com. Keep it reasonably short, clean and family friendly, and be sure to say your name and where you're from. Keep in touch christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com Facebook page Facebook group Twitter Instagram Website
Traditionally, the sound of Big Ben heralds the start of a New Year - so our first At Your Service programme for 2022 takes bells and their traditions for its main theme. Anglican Priest, Father Michael Brydon, is Chaplain to the Rt Rev'd Peter Eagles, Bishop of Sodor and Man - but joins in the programme today with a wealth of stories and bell-ringing legends to share. Plus there's some great seasonal music - Ding Dong Merrily on High, I Saw Three Ships a-Sailing, and a beautiful reflective piece by Margaret Rizza - The Lord is my Light and My Salvation. There's notice board news too - if you have items to add, and/or would like to choose a hymn for inclusion in a future programme, email me - judithley@manxradio.com
Ho ho ho, and welcome to another Holiday Edition of The Novice Elitists podcast! This year we're finally stepping away from Star Wars crap, and instead are turning our eyes to something with a little prestige. That's right folks, after several promises over the years, we're finally talking Die Hard! Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Is there a specific criteria that defines a Christmas movie? Figure it out for yourself, because we forget to address it in the show. But either way, pop in your discs, and watch along with us as we celebrate the season together. This episode was recorded on Dec. 12th, 2021. Email the show at thenoviceelitists@gmail.com or reach out to us on twitter @Calebalexader Copyrights for Christmas songs: Bagdasarian, Ross, "The Chipmunk Song : Christmas, Don't Be Late" (1958). ---------------------------------------------------------------- The rest taken from Best Christmas Playlist, Howtostuffs: "Bethlehem - Christmas","Angels We Have Heard", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", "Deck the Halls B", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring", "Jingle Bells", "Angels We Have Heard - Christmas", "Deck the Halls", "FairyTale Waltz", "Jingle Bells 7" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ---------------------------------------------------------------- "We Wish You A Merry Xmas", "Away In A Manger", "I Saw Three Ships", "Noel", "Carol Of The Bells", "Joy To The World", "What Child Is This", "Happy Little Elves", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" by Audionautix are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license --------------------------------------------------------------- "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", "Hip Hop Christmas", "Canon and Variation" by Twin Musicom are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Video version coming in a little while! On this last Yesshift episode for the year, we get festive by talking about Christmas solo albums by Yes members. We begin by reviewing Rick Wakeman's Christmas Variations (2000) and Christmas Portraits (2019). The album cover of the former has, fittingly, had variations over the years. We also touch upon the "I Saw Three Ships" cover that Oliver Wakeman performed on with Jeff Scheetz, John Payne, Oliver Wakeman, Pete Coleman, Bob Catley, and Rodney Matthews. Then we talk about Chris Squire's Swiss Choir (2007), followed by Jon Anderson's 3 Ships (1985), including the 2007 bonus tracks. Dan and Steven even each have a story about their respective friends being involved in the "3 Ships" music video and the 2007 bonus track "Give Hope!" Happy holidays to all! You can follow our podcast series at https://anchor.fm/yesshift, which includes an audio version of this episode if you prefer not to look at us. We welcome comments, questions, and suggestions, so feel free to email us at yesshiftpodcast @ gmail.com On our Facebook page, we will not only share our podcast episodes, but also Yes photos and videos with stories from throughout their career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Video viewable on Spotify. On this last Yesshift episode for the year, we get festive by talking about Christmas solo albums by Yes members. We begin by reviewing Rick Wakeman's Christmas Variations (2000) and Christmas Portraits (2019). The album cover of the former has, fittingly, had variations over the years. We also touch upon the "I Saw Three Ships" cover that Oliver Wakeman performed on with Jeff Scheetz, John Payne, Oliver Wakeman, Pete Coleman, Bob Catley, and Rodney Matthews. Then we talk about Chris Squire's Swiss Choir (2007), followed by Jon Anderson's 3 Ships (1985), including the 2007 bonus tracks. Dan and Steven even each have a story about their respective friends being involved in the "3 Ships" music video and the 2007 bonus track "Give Hope!" Happy holidays to all! You can follow our podcast series at https://anchor.fm/yesshift, which includes an audio version of this episode if you prefer not to look at us. We welcome comments, questions, and suggestions, so feel free to email us at yesshiftpodcast @ gmail.com On our Facebook page, we will not only share our podcast episodes, but also Yes photos and videos with stories from throughout their career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Join Lori Cherry, PR Director at SeaWorld Orlando as she gives you a behind-the-scenes look at SeaWorld's very merry Christmas Celebration. Santa has almost arrived and is gifting our coaster fans with a surprise announcement at the end of this show.Whether you're someone who jumps on decorating for Christmas in July or waits until Christmas Eve to finish your shopping, the Christmas Spirit at Sea World will fill your and your family's heart with old memories, and new ones. Learn how the parks are transformed into a winter wonderland – filled with holiday surprises that are sure to put you in that Christmas spirit. So pull up a cup of cocoa and join us for some really interesting insight into SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration!”LINK: https://seaworld.com/orlando/events/christmas-celebration/?gclsrc=aw.ds&&mkwid=s-dc_pcrid_557332940605_pkw_seaworld+christmas_pmt_p_slid_&pgrid=130791734842&ptaid=kwd-378913090725&gclid=Cj0KCQiA8ICOBhDmARIsAEGI6o0h52TdN0Dd_0cRNHxAPzdXiNr-aB1QP-kq-kuhb8SAf3baK3elft0aAravEALw_wcB====================================================="Bethlehem - Christmas","Angels We Have Heard", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", "Deck the Halls B", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring", "Jingle Bells", "Angels We Have Heard - Christmas", "Deck the Halls", "FairyTale Waltz", "Jingle Bells 7" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...Artist: http://incompetech.com/-----------------------"We Wish You A Merry Xmas", "Away In A Manger", "I Saw Three Ships", "Noel", "Carol Of The Bells", "Joy To The World", "What Child Is This", "Happy Little Elves", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" by Audionautix are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/-----------------------"We Wish You a Merry Christmas", "Hip Hop Christmas", "Canon and Variation" by Twin Musicom are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Merry Christmas! Last year Sam and Matt discussed every single Christmas movie ever! So this year they discuss their favorite shows of 2021.MUSICAngels We Have Heard on High Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Carol Of The Bells by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/I Saw Three Ships by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Canon and Variation by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/We Wish You a Merry Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/'Santa (Lofi Beats)' by Lofi Geek. (https://www.youtube.com/lofigeek)Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270Artist: http://incompetech.com/Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270Artist: http://incompetech.com/Joy To The World by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Christmas Show One Name Artist Album Year Comments It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Rob Richards Christmas Organ Spectacular! 2001 5-80 Walker Theatre Organ, Milhous Museum, Boca Raton, FL: a digital recreation of the largest Wurlitzer in the world. Christmas In Killarney; I Saw Three Ships; Angels From The Realms Of Glory Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool O Holy Night Lorin Whitney Plays Christmas Favorites [Zondervan ZLP-652] 4-32 Robert Morton, Whitney Studios, Glendale, CA Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree Justin Stahl Christmas on the Circle 2015 3-24 Wurlitzer, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indianapolis, IN Silver Bells Walt Strony A Kautz Family Christmas 1997 3-15 Robert Morton, Kautz Ironstone Vineyards, Northern California; ex-Alhambra Theatre, Sacramento A Root'n Toot'n Santa Claus; I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus; Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Robert Wolfe Sleigh Ride [Thursford TC-TE-19] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, The Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk Blue Christmas Trent Sims A Merry Mighty Wurlitzer Christmas 1999 3-37 Wurlitzer, Emery Theatre, Cincinnati, OH We Need A Little Christmas Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS
0:00 Christmas Village 1:30 Bethlehem - Christmas 3:17 Waltz of the Flowers (by Tchaikovsky) 10:11 12 Days of Christmas 12:24 Joy to the World 15:14 Joy to the World 17:42 Silent Night 20:52 We Wish You A Merry Xmas 21:46 Angels We Have Heard 25:50 Christmas Homecoming 27:58 Away In A Manger 31:06 Prizefighter 34:23 12 Days of Christmas 36:37 I Saw Three Ships 38:31 Deck the Halls 41:34 Noel 42:27 First Noel 44:48 Central Park 47:10 Jolly Old St Nicholas 50:11 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 52:39 Joy to the World 55:06 Jingle Bells 7 57:28 Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies (by Tchaikovsky) 59:16 Jolly Old St Nicholas 1:01:39 Up on the Housetop 1:03:19 Silent Night 1:05:23 Nemesis 1:07:36 O Come All Ye Faithful 1:10:51 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies 1:12:38 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 1:14:34 Deck the Halls B 1:19:00 Hark the Herald Angels Sing 1:21:08 Carol Of The Bells 1:22:52 Holiday Brass Ensemble 1:24:48 Oh Little Town of Bethlehem 1:27:11 O Christmas Tree 1:29:54 Silent Night 1:32:11 Joy To The World1:34:58 What Child Is This 1:36:41 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this West Virginia Morning, Matt Jackfert is known to many of our listeners as our beloved classical music and news host. But in his off time, the Charleston native is also an accomplished musician, composer and arranger. We talk with him about his new work on a classic seasonal tune, "I Saw Three Ships."
In this episode I’m flying solo and sharing my thoughts on all the chaos that took place at our nation’s capitol. I’m also talking about the new Wonder Woman movie and letting you know what it was like celebrating the holidays with my wonderful Colombian family. Plus, for the first time ever I’m sharing listener comments with you! Join me! *********Visit www.carlostonight.com for more on the show and learn about our upcoming guests.*********Have a question? Or want to leave a comment? Email: askCarlosTonight@gmail.com *********Find me on social media!www.facebook.com/carlostonightpodcastwww.instagram.com/carlostonightwww.twitter.com/carlostonight *********Credits:Carlos Tonight is produced by Carlos Correa“Carlos Tonight” theme is written and performed by Sken Galis*********Additional Music by "Bethlehem - Christmas","Angels We Have Heard", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", "Deck the Halls B", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring", "Jingle Bells", "Angels We Have Heard - Christmas", "Deck the Halls", "FairyTale Waltz", "Jingle Bells 7" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ ----------------------- "We Wish You A Merry Xmas", "Away In A Manger", "I Saw Three Ships", "Noel", "Carol Of The Bells", "Joy To The World", "What Child Is This", "Happy Little Elves", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" by Audionautix are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ ----------------------- "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", "Hip Hop Christmas", "Canon and Variation" by Twin Musicom are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this holiday episode Megan Cole talks to Bill Richardson about his book I Saw Three Ships, which was a finalist for the 2020 Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Awards. In their conversation Bill reflects on the plagues he's witnessed while living in Vancouver and on the neighbourhood, Vancouver's West End, which is the setting for many of the stories in I Saw Three Ships. ABOUT BILL RICHARDSON: Rhea Tregebov was born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, where she received her undergraduate education. She did postgraduate studies at Cornell and Boston Universities. For many years she worked as a freelance writer and editor in Toronto, where she also taught creative writing for Ryerson Continuing Education. She is now Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia, where she teaches poetry and translation. Tregebov is the author of six critically acclaimed books of poetry, most recently (alive): New and selected poems (Wolsak & Wynn, 2004). She has also published five popular children’s picture books including The Big Storm and What-If Sara, which are set in Winnipeg. She has edited ten anthologies of essays, poetry and fiction, most recently Arguing with the Storm. Her work has received a number of literary prizes, including the Tiny Torgi award (for The Big Storm) as well as the Pat Lowther Award, Prairie Schooner Readers’ Choice Award, and the Malahat Review Long Poem Award for her poetry. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Audience Development for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based in Powell River, British Columbia. She also works at the Powell River Public Library as the teen services coordinator where she gets to combine her love for books and writing with a love for her community. Megan has worked as a freelance journalist and is working on a memoir which tackles themes of gender and mental health. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the traditional territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.
Topics: - Christmas Questions! - Holiday Buzzfeed Quizzes - Movie Poster Game: Holiday Edition LINK FOR ALL EPISODES AND SOCIAL MEDIA: solo.to/projectkayfabe Thanks people! Connect With Us! Twitter: @project_kayfabe Instagram: @project_kayfabe Tik Tok: @project_kayfabe Twitch: @project_kayfabe Facebook: @projectkayfabepod ===================================================== "Bethlehem - Christmas","Angels We Have Heard", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", "Deck the Halls B", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring", "Jingle Bells", "Angels We Have Heard - Christmas", "Deck the Halls", "FairyTale Waltz", "Jingle Bells 7" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://bit.ly/34C1Gbh) "We Wish You A Merry Xmas", "Away In A Manger", "I Saw Three Ships", "Noel", "Carol Of The Bells", "Joy To The World", "What Child Is This", "Happy Little Elves", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" by Audionautix are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://bit.ly/3rqQ4Sg) "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", "Hip Hop Christmas", "Canon and Variation" by Twin Musicom are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://bit.ly/3aIVfXB)
The Gronch plots how he will ruin the Hoo's Christmas play by stealing Baby Jesus and replacing Him with an "X." #Christmas Music by Audio Library - YouTube Studio "FairyTale Waltz" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100232 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270. Artist: http://incompetech.com/ "Deck the Halls" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100263 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ "I Saw Three Ships" by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ "Away In A Manger" by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Sam and Matt debate Die Hard's place in the pantheon of Christmas films, discuss the most faithful adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' and appreciate the criminally underrated Star Trek Christmas adventure. From Charles Dickens to Aliens, from George Bailey to Pete Davidson; join Sam and Matt as they discuss their favorite Christmas thangs' in their wonderfully magical final episode of the year. CORRECTION: The NPR show that Matt mentions is in fact not called Brain Talk; it is called Hidden Brain and it is great! The episode referred to is "Minimizing Pain, Maximizing Joy" where host Shankar Vedantam interviews philosopher William Irvine about his views on stoicism. (https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/minimizing-pain-maximizing-joy/)MUSICAngels We Have Heard on High Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Carol Of The Bells by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/I Saw Three Ships by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Canon and Variation by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/We Wish You a Merry Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/'Santa (Lofi Beats)' by Lofi Geek. (https://www.youtube.com/lofigeek)
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Our picture book is Happy Christmas Gemma by Sarah Hayes and Jan Ormerod. This one's a nostalgia pick, for Nina especially, who had it read to her as a little one, and perfectly encapsulates Christmas cosiness, and the mix of pride and annoyance an older sibling has for a toddler sister. And our chapter book is I Saw Three Ships by Elizabeth Goudge. This gorgeous short story takes us back to late 18th/early 19th century Cornwall/West Country for a retelling of the Three Wise Men. Steeped in legend, and Christmas cosiness, we loved this one. Christmas giveaway update: We've added our fourth and final present to the Armchair Books totebag. This week we've added ‘What is Masculinity? Why Does it Matter? And Other Big Questions' – a book for children aged 10 and up about masculinity. Friend and guest of the podcast Dave Pickering (from the Moomin episode) is a contributor and has generously given us a copy to give away to you! The book has been described as ‘Timely, necessary, attentive to and respectful of its young audience, this book is a friend which holds out an encouraging, steadying hand to any child or young person wanting to reach a full humanity unfettered by the limiting impositions of gender stereotypes.' (https://www.letterboxlibrary.com/acatalog/What-is-Masculinity--Why-Does-It-Matter--And-Other-Big-Questions-1.html) If you want to be in with a chance to win our bag of presents, just follow one of these links and comment to enter into the prize draw: https://twitter.com/TrunchbullPod/status/1329367852357398528 https://www.instagram.com/p/CHxLlR4g8ny/ https://www.facebook.com/trunchbullpod/posts/157975092712391 Many thanks to Armchair Books of Edinburgh for letting us have one of their tote bags as a stocking. You can find more of Dave Pickering's work here - http://dave-pickering.squarespace.com/ or @goosefat101 What A Wonderful Day is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Shane Ivers of silvermansound.com Additional music this week was Holiday Weasel by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A todos os ouvintes. Utilizamos neste episódio: I Saw Three Ships de Audionautix e Hip Hop Christmas de Twin Musicom são licenciadas de acordo com a licença Atribuição 4.0 da Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artistas: http://audionautix.com/ - http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Check out the accompanying blog entry also for comprehensive information! Intro music “Merry Christmas to You” by Dan Squared Outro music “I Saw Three Ships” by Ben DeVries From both of us at Tabletop Journeys, to all of you and your families, we wish you safe, happy, healthy, and warm holidays.
Summary: "I don't mind being alone. I just don't want to be insignificant." This week we have writer and performer Morgan Brayton on the podcast to discuss the early feminist fantasy show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Also discussed: New Year's resolutions, The Allusionist and The Lady Show. Show notes: Morgan Brayton Morgan Brayton on Twitter The Lady Show Pioneering comic Jean Carroll (YouTube) Lenny Bruce: All Alone (YouTube) Shtick, stereotypes, and self-parody: How ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ gets Jewish culture wrong (LA Times) Recommendations: Andrea W.: The Allusionist: Live on the Road (podcast) Lisa: Catch and Kill with Ronan Farrow (podcast) Morgan: I Saw Three Ships by Bill Richardson (book) Music credits: "Nouvelle Noel" by Kevin MacLeod Music from https://filmmusic.io CC BY 4.0 "Ghost" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
Jay plays his favorite Christmas tracks: from Bach to gospel to jazz and beyond. Performers include Hermann Prey, James Cleveland, George Shearing, Heidi Grant Murphy, and Leontyne Price. A gift of a podcast. Tracks played: Bach, “Grosser Herr, o starker König” from the Christmas Oratorio “The First Nowell” (Schwarzkopf et al.) “I Saw Three Ships” […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/music-for-a-while/merry-christmas/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Music For a While in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
PODCAST: 15 Dec 2019 01 Gobby’s Christmas Hornpipes – Steamchicken – 20 Years 02 Sing We All Merrily – Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith – Awake Arise: A Winter Album 03 Merry Xmas Everybody / Bloomer’s Birthday Strathspey – Broom Bezzums – Winterman 04 Sunny Bank – Kate Rusby – The Frost Is All Over 05 Here We Come A-Wassailing – Watersons – Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual and Magical Songs 06 The Huron Indian Carol – Carol Duveneck – Wassail! Wassail! 07 Christmas Day In Da Mornin’ / Christmas Day In The Morning / Mug Of Brown Ale – Broom Bezzums – Winterman 08 One More Xmas – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 09 Family Christmas – Roaring Jelly – Golden Grates & The Rampin’ Cat 10 Silent Night – Churchfitters – A Christmas Wassail 11 The Seven Rejoices Of Mary – Oddfellows – Oddfellows 12 I Saw Three Ships – Simon Mayor – Winter With Mandolins 13 Christmas Eve 1914 – Artisan – Paper Angels 14 Bethlehem – Michael Morpurgo / Coope Boyes & Simpson 15 While Shepherds Watched / Chime On – Michael Morpurgo, Coope Boyes & Simpson – On Angel Wings 16 Sleigh Ride – Sam Bush – Our Favorite Christmas Tunes 17 X-Mas On The Isthmus – Terry Allen & Guy Clark – Our Favorite Christmas Tunes 18 There Are No Lights On Our Christmas Tree – Cyril Tawney – Man 19 Merry Christmas To All And Goodnight – Emily Smith – Songs For Christmas 20 Christmas In Kandahar – Fred Smith – Dust Of Uruzgan 21 Christmas In The Cookhouse – Billy Bennett – Almost A Gentleman 22 A Christmas Childhood – Tom Sweeney – Favourite Irish Poems With Music 23 Up In The Morning Early / Awake Arise – Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldreidge & Sid Goldsmith – A Winter Album 24 A Connemara Christmas (Mick’s Tune) – Johnny Coppin – All On A Winter’s Night 25 The Twelve Days Of Christmas – Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker 26 Christmas Is Coming – Lead Belly – Blues Blues Christmas Volume 3, 1927-1962 27 Christmas In Australia – Roaring Jelly – Nowt So Funny As Folk 28 Merry Christmas – Malcolm Holcombe Feat. Iris Dement – Come Hell Or High Water 29 Christmas Landscape – Laurie Lee & Johnny Coppin – Edge Of Day 30 The Holly Bears A Berry – Watersons – Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs 31 A Christmas Tale / Christmas Day In The Morning – Magpie Lane – The 25Th 32 Christmas Day In The Morning – Jennifer Cutting’s Ocean Orchestra – Song Of Solstice 33 Fire & Wine – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 34 Christmas At Sea – Sting – If On A Winter’s Night 35 Weihnachten 1914 (Christmas 1914) – Kerstin Blodig & Ian Melrose – Schneetreiben 36 The Coppers’ Christmas Song – Coope, Boyes & Simpson – Hindsight 37 Coventry Carol – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 38 The King – Steeleye Span – Please To See The King 39 Fairytale Of New York – Christy Moore – Smoke & Strong Whiskey 40 The 12 Folk Days Of Christmas – The McCalmans – Scots Abroad 41 I Saw Three Ships (Arr. J. Ritchie) – Tudor Choir, The – An American Christmas: Shapenote Carols From New England & Appalachia 42 Cherry Tree Carol – Jean Ritchie – Ballads From Her Appalachian Family Tradition 43 The Arrival Of The Wren Boys – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 44 The Dingle Set Dance – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 45 The Wren In The Furze – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 46 The Boar’s Head Carol – The Voice Squad – Concerning Of Three Young Men 47 Sans Day Carol – Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band – Carols At Christmas 48 Jogging Along With Me Reindeer – John Kirkpatrick – Going 49 O Little Town Of Bethlehem – Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker – Midwinter 50 Christmas Market – Mike Harding / The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band – Available From The Website 51 Joy To The World – Tudor Choir, The – An American Christmas: Shapenote Carols From New England & Appalachia 52 The Kerrry Christmas Carol – Tim Dennehy – Between The Mountains And The Sea 53 I Am Christmas Time – Magpie Lane – The 25Th 54 All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth – The Once – This Is a Christmas Album By The Once 55 Three Ships From Sussex – Chris Newman and Máire Ní Chathasaigh – Christmas Lights
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Listen to Irish & Celtic Christmas music of 2018 from Peat in the Creel, The Selkie Girls, The Grenaways, Susan Toman, Kilted Kings, Eira, Jil Chambless, Ed Miller, Scooter Muse, Carolina Ceili, Catriona O'Leary, Heather Dale, Spencer & Beane, A Shamrock in Kudzu, David Pedrick, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Sarah Marie Mullen. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. 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You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 "Merry Christmas Jig, Masters in this Hall, All Around the Holly Tree" by Peat in the Creel from Winter 5:19 "Wexford Carol" by The Selkie Girls from Winter Lore: Songs of Celtic Christmas 9:41 "Anchor" by The Grenaways from Port Isaac Christmas Album 13:57 "The Sussex Carol" by Susan Toman from Angels on High 17:04 "God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen" by Kilted Kings from Single 20:30 "Christmas Is Coming/Red Hair Boy/King's Reel" by Eira from Glen Tidings 24:42 "Christ Child Lullaby" by Jil Chambless, Ed Miller and Scooter Muse from Nollaig Chridheil / Songs of the Christmas Season 28:56 "Merry Munster Mashup" by Carolina Ceili from Holiday Hooley 32:37 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 34:15 "A Virgin Queen in Bethlehem" by Catriona O'Leary from The Wexford Carols 39:25 "See Amid the Winter's Snow" by Heather Dale from Spark 43:03 "Blessed Be That Maid Mairie" by Spencer & Beane from On Christmas Day in the Morning 46:19 "I Saw Three Ships" by A Shamrock in Kudzu from Kudzu for Christmas 47:53 "Gower Wassail" by David Pedrick from Wintertide EP 51:15 "Day Dawn" by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Fine Winter's Night 57:53 "Good King Wenceslas" by Sarah Marie Mullen from In the Moon of Wintertime The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Nollaig Shona Daoibh If you enjoy this episode, you can subscribe to get all 51 episodes of the Celtic Christmas Podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. There's a LOT of wonderful Christmas music by Celtic artists that you will enjoy over there. I have another podcast that you might enjoy. Celtfather Music & Travel is a talk podcast about... music and travel. I share thoughts about Celtic music, culture, Celtic Invasion Vacations to Ireland, Scotland, and everywhere I visit. You'll enjoy interviews and rants on topics that affect musicians. It's part Celtic and part Geek, because that's who I am. There are over 200 episodes to choose from that typically range between 5-15 minutes long. In one of the most-recent episodes, I share the latest Celtic Christmas albums I received through this podcast. And other Celtic Christmas music news. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. 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"This simple yet joyful song is appropriate for the simple joy of the Christmas season. Its repetition of 'On Christmas day, on Christmas day' reminds me to remember what we are celebrating – CHRISTmas day." Ed Blonski shares a story inspired by the Christmas song, I Saw Three Ships, performed by Richard Souther. This story is found in Music from the Manger - a new book from True Men Ministries available in paperback and Kindle.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!Join Saira, Victor, Frater, Ray, Lee and Andrew as we take a trip down Candy Cane Lane to visit holiday themes in our favorite worlds, Tamriel and the Wasteland. We listen to new submissions from Community members Phil, Sarah and Rebecca but also take a trip down memory lane to reflect such ASAPodcasting Xmas Classics like Luke singing Radroach Roasting on an Open Fire, Pat's How Strong Stole Xmas, Lee's Bostie the Red Nose Radstag and multiple hits from Laura as Susan from way down in Vault 97 including a robot version of I Saw Three Ships and a festive Xmas Vault Message. Holiday themed Character builds and Xmas mods are discussed. Our musical choices for the evening include The Worst Day Of The Year, Crockpot Barbecue, Another Xmas in the Wasteland, a new Ode to the Pip-Boy and the Treetops are Alive by Red Queen Hypothesis. Our friends over at We Just Love Games (Gamestack, That Fallout Show) send their Holiday Greetings as well. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/asapodcastingRoll a random character to Play-Along with the Fallout Roundtable:Fallout 76:https://tinyurl.com/Fallout76GeneratorFallout Feed Friends List:tinyurl.com/FFFriendsListFallout 4:https://tinyurl.com/Fallout4GeneratorFallout New Vegas:https://tinyurl.com/NewVegasGeneratorContact Radioactive Rebecca to join in the Fallout Terminal Velocity Project:falloutterminalvelocity@outlook.com T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcastingAmazon: http://amzn.to/1cylrSKEmail: thefalloutfeed@gmail.comWeb: http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFalloutFeedFB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcastTwitch: twitch.tv/asapodcastingForum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
Spread the Christmas Cheer with Celtic Christmas music from The Selkie Girls, Peat in the Creel, The Wee Heavies, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Eira, Carolina Ceili, Spencer & Beane, Sarah Marie Mullen, Jil Chambless, Ed Miller, Scooter Muse, A Shamrock in Kudzu, David Pedrick, Heather Dale, The Gothard Sisters, Gillian Adams, Susan Toman, The Irish Rovers, Cherish the Ladies. Listen. Share. Subscribe. CelticChristmasPodcast.com THIS WEEK IN CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC 0:02 "I Saw Three Ships" by The Selkie Girls from Winter Lore: Songs of Celtic Christmas 3:19 "Tiny, Little Christmas" by Peat in the Creel from Winter 6:44 "Wexford Carol" by The Wee Heavies from A Christmas Minding 9:06 "Dust of Snow" by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Fine Winter's Night 13:20 "Children's Winter" by Eira from Glen Tidings 16:04 "Christmas Day Ida Moarnin'/Jeanette Isabella" by Carolina Ceili from Holiday Hooley 19:07 "Gabriel's Message" by Spencer & Beane from On Christmas Day in the Morning 22:28 "'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime" by Sarah Marie Mullen from In the Moon of Wintertime 25:00 "Christ Child Lullaby" by Jil Chambless, Ed Miller and Scooter Muse from Nollaig Chridheil/Songs of the Christmas Season 29:57 CELTIC CHRISTMAS NEWS 30:45 "Babe of Bethlehem" by A Shamrock in Kudzu from Kudzu for Christmas 33:37 "Carolan's Draught" by David Pedrick from Wintertide EP 35:23 "All Poor Men and Humble" by Heather Dale from Spark 39:00 "Christmas Flower" by The Gothard Sisters from Falling Snow 43:05 "In the Bleak Mid-Winter" by Gillian Adams 47:29 "Joy to the World" by Susan Toman from Angels on High 49:59 "It's Christmas Time Again" by The Irish Rovers from Merry Merry Time of Year 52:56 "American Wake" by Cherish the Ladies from Christmas in Ireland If you enjoyed this show, please LIKE and SHARE this episode. Then subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine, the official newsletter of the Celtic Christmas Podcast and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It is free to subscribe, and you'll get an inside look into the latest Celtic podcast news. Sign up today, and you can download 34 Celtic MP3s for FREE! Promote Celtic culture through music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! CELTIC CHRISTMAS NEWS Welcome to the Celtic Christmas Podcast, helping you celebrate Christmas with Celtic musicians. First, I want to let you know that you can buy our Celtic Christmas compilation CD on iTunes for just $4.99. This a great way for you to support this podcast if you're not already a Patron of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast And if that's not good enough, you will find Celtic Heartstrings in our store. These are necklaces and Christmas ornaments made from the broken strings of my heart... I mean autoharp. You'll find several designs in my store at MageRecords.com. Follow the link in the shownotes. I just published a quick and easy Guide to the best Irish & Celtic Christmas music of 2018 on my Celtfather podcast. You can listen at Celtfather.com. Finally, if you want even more Celtic Christmas music, I have a playlist you can listen to Celtic Christmas music on Spotify. And I would love to hear your song recommendations.
Jay does not do a traditional “Q&A” this time – and not a “Q&A” at all – but a Christmas show. A show of Christmas music. He plays seven of his favorite tracks, from Bach to “I Saw Three Ships” to gospel. Performers include Leontyne Price, George Shearing, and Chanticleer. A medley for the season. And a shot in the arm, or wherever it is needed. Source
A new season of Celtic Christmas music begins with new episodes of the podcast featuring Celtic Christmas songs and tunes from The Rogues, Wicked Tinkers, Haggis Rampant, Bonnie Rideout, Angus Mohr, Rathkeltair. www.celticchristmaspodcast.com It is time once again to launch my Celtic Christmas Podcast. This is a 30 minute show where I play Celtic Christmas music and share a little bit about the Celtic bands on the show. If you have a Celtic band and want to submit music, visit our website, and I'll tell you more at the end of the show. If you have a Celtic podcast and would like to share your Christmas show with my audience, please contact me at celticpodcast@gmail.com My two-hour Best Bagpipe Music special of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was so popular earlier this month, I thought a show of Bagpipe Celtic Christmas music would be a great way to kick off the holiday season. This Week’s Celtic Christmas Music "Hellbound Sleigh" by The Rogues from Hellbound Sleigh Founded in Houston in 1994, The Rogues created a new genre of Celtic music with exceptionally, well-played pipes and driving percussion. The band's sound ranges from traditional pipes and drums to innovative textures incorporating whistles, keyboard and guitar, as well as many percussion instruments. Always present in The Rogues' music is that spirit that endears them to their audience. From technical precision to soaring melodies, a Rogues album and performance will move you to tears and get you dancing immediately afterwards. "Coventry Carol" by Wicked Tinkers from Slainte Happy Holidays Pioneers of the growing Tribal Celtic movement, the Wicked Tinkers have been playing haunting, heart-pounding bagpipes and irresistible tribal drums as a professional touring band since 1995. With the addition, of the mesmerizing drone of the Australian didgeridoo and Bronze Age Irish horn, the magic was complete. Sit back and be transported to an earlier time in Scotland and Ireland, when battle cries filled the air and strange, unheard-of creatures roamed the night. Or better yet, get on your feet and let your body move to ancient rhythms and forgotten sounds. "Kirkin' the Midwinter" by Haggis Rampant from The Silver Glens The first stirrings of Haggis Rampant appeared in the fall of 2000 at the first annual Louisiana Renaissance Festival. Steve was feeding his renfest habit while looking for places to practice on his loud instrument. His wife Pam played her bodhran with Steve on the last day of the 2000 run, and, much to his chagrin, the show was a hit. The group was completed with the addition of their daughter Gillian a few years later. Gillian has shown a talent for writing exquisite harmonies on the bagpipes and the good-natured father/daughter competitiveness makes them a fun team to watch. "Christmas Carousing/Ale Is Dear/New Christmas" by Bonnie Rideout from A Scottish Christmas Bonnie Rideout is an award winning Scottish fiddler. Her CD, "A Scottish Christmas" became a New York Times “Top Ten Holiday Best Seller”. She celebrates Christmas with this enthusiastic holiday performance that she takes on the road each year, playing at performing arts centers and large theaters nationwide in November and December. Rideout performs along with the Scottish Christmas Ensemble - a group of internationally renowned musicians including the City of Washington Pipe Band and dancers from the Scottish Highlands! Rideout and crew perform with spirit and gusto. This performance features Eric Rigler on Scottish smallpipes. "I Saw Three Ships" by Angus Mohr & Friends from A Christmas Pageant Just as watery mist remakes the world, and whisky remakes the man, Angus Mohr revitalizes the brogue of traditional Celtic music with an American blues accent and rejuvenates rock ’n roll’s broad spectrum with bagpipe and pennywhistles. No one is ever going to mistake Angus Mohr for a cover band. Sure, they play songs like “Foggy Dew,” the 1916 Easter Rising ballad, and “Whisky in the Jar,” a sixteenth century tale of love and betrayal, and their set list is peppered with songs penned by Dylan, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, and the Ramones. But you’ve never heard “Ring of Fire” or “I Wanna Be Sedated” until you’ve heard it with the pipes’ spiraling keen. The 2008 album from Angus Mohr is a departure from their usual sound! This Christmas album features an eclectic mix of styles, including everything from medieval carols to Chuck Berry! "Carols on 45" by Rathkeltair from Something Good for Christmas Rathkeltair blends compelling and catchy original songs with tight, driving straight-ahead rock-n-roll, while never forgetting its Celtic roots. Based in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Rathkeltair has been on the road full-time since 2003. Highly regarded for its extraordinary energy, showmanship and professionalism, Rathkeltair enjoys a loyal and rapidly expanding community of friends and fans. In 2011, they released their album "Something Good for Christmas". It features over 45 minutes of Christmas classics , Original songs and tunes done Rathkeltair style for the holiday season! --- If you're in a Celtic band and you have recorded Christmas music, then please submit through at www.4Celts.com. Please complete all of the information, especially the band description. If you have a Celtic podcast, I would love to share your show with my listeners. Just email me at music@celticmusicpodcast.com. Include a link to download your Christmas shows. I will get them in our feed. My hope is to release three more exclusive episodes of this podcast, plus additional episodes by other Celtic shows. With any luck, you can expect a lot of great Celtic Christmas music and content in the weeks to come. Of course, if you enjoy this show, then please rate it on iTunes, Stitcher or your favorite podcatcher. And please share the show with your friends. One final note. This podcast is here to support the artists in the show. So if you enjoy the music you heard, please buy a CD, MP3s or show your support anyway you can for these artists. Have a Merry Christmas!
【多纳英文儿歌 初学级2】 I Saw Three Ships 我看见三艘小船儿
Today I’m going to read for you the final chapter of Dr. George Sheehans book “Running and Being – The Total Experience”. I’m doing this in hopes that you might buy and read his book, and as a way of presenting you with an alternate special holiday episode of Phedippidations…a gift you don’t have to unwrap. This chapter is very special to me, as I hope it will be for you. It was the conclusion to a book that so inspired me, so enthralled me when I first picked it up, that I literally could not put it down until I finished it well into the early hours of the next morning. I’ve read Dr. Sheehans book, “Running and Being” at least a dozens times since I first read the book; and this final chapter titled “Seeing” really sums up most of the major points made in the previous 17 chapters. You can purchase the book “Running and Being – The Total Experience” by Dr. George Sheehan, at LINKS: The Linus and Lucy theme was by the band J.E.L.L.i The background music “I Saw Three Ships with Good King Wenceslas” was composed by Doug Boldt.
In this episode we wanted to celebrate the upcoming holidays with a few of our favorite pieces. We have also included a special sneak peak to Agustin Hadelich's new album, "Echoes of Paris"! We hope you enjoy the music. Everyone have a wonderful holiday and a fantastic New Year! Harry Christophers, The Sixteen "In Dulci Jubilo" from "A Traditional Christmas Carol Collection, Vol. II" (The Sixteen Productions Ltd.) There is such an abundance of festive music available to us that sometimes one wishes Christmas did not come but once a year! The Sixteen’s first volume of traditional Christmas carols contains some of our most favorite pieces but there is so much more wonderful festive music that deserves to be better known. So we decided to make a second volume. On this disc you will discover familiar seasonal favorites such as ‘Unto us a boy is born’ and ‘It came upon the midnight clear’ but we have also included some less well-known gems like ‘Cherry Tree Carol’ and ‘Gloucestershire Wassail’.Woody Phillips "Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy" (mp3) from "A Toolbox Christmas" (Gourd Music) Buy at Amazon MP3 Buy at eMusic More On This AlbumA Toolbox Christmas - Liner Notes: A Toolbox Christmas marks Woody Phillips' breathtaking debut into a world of repertoire and instrumentation only dreamed of by composers who have gone before him. True, Beethoven gave us the 'Hammer (klavier) Sonata' -- but Phillips has dared to explore the full range of the workbench's symphonic palette. Never before have your ears experienced the the exquisite marimba-like 2x4's in Jingle Bells ; the majestic table saw duet in Joy to the World ; the sensitive counterpoint provided by the power planer in I Saw Three Ships ; the filigreed ornamentation of the clanking pipes in We Wish You a Merry Christmas ; the uniquely persuasive percussion of the pneumatic nailer in Patapan ; the panoply of hand and power tools in The Twelve Days of Christmas -- listen and you'll know you're in a new and extraordinary realm of holiday music. Tchaikowsky's beloved Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy may never sound the same to you again once you've experienced Phillips' ensemble of antique hand drill, mandolin, anvil, t-square, level and pipes. Will an eye remain dry as Auld Lang Syne, ethereal and poignant on the musical saw, shimmers over the drone of the shop vac? Phillips' ear is impeccable, perfectly attuned to nuances of tone and subtle differences of timbre among the various power tools, always employing the right tool for each job. Never, however, does Phillips disdain the traditional instruments of the concert hall. Though purists may balk at the sound of actual musical instruments on A Toolbox Christmas , when Phillips senses the need for a cello, mandolin, oboe or flute, in it goes, without regard for mere commercial considerations. His generous, all-encompassing love of beautiful sounds permits no petty divisions in his artistic kingdom. Above all, Phillips' true genius in A Toolbox Christmas has been to include the entire ambiance of the workshop on this recording. He has drawn not only on the incomparable sonorities of the tools themselves, but adds sounds every home-improver will recognize with delight: a tape measure retracting; duct tape tearing; the little ball bearing rolling as the spray paint can is shaken. He has created choirs of bottles and chiming sacks of 10d nails. Perhaps most inspired of all is his brilliant use of the perfectly-timed pop-top. The resulting magic awaits you in A Toolbox Christmas .Sir Colin Davis, London Symphony Orchestra "Messiah" from "Handel: Messiah" (LSO Live) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 Buy at eMusic More On This Album Handel's masterpiece uses short texts from the Bible to tell the story of Christ's birth, death and resurrection. Imbued with a deep humanity and written with the imagination of a composer at the peak of powers, Messiah is intimate yet dramatic and includes some of Handel's best-loved music.Hallé, Carl Davis"The Nutcracker" from "Hallé Christmas Classics" (Halle Concerts Society) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumA wealth of Christmas favourites, under the direction of BAFTA award-winning conductor and composer, Carl Davis.'Claire Rutter... thrilling confidence and elan... a true prima donna... [with] spine tingling top notes...' Sunday Times Augustin Hadelich, Robert Kulek"Poulenc: Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 119" from "Echoes of Paris" (AVIE Records) More On This Album Augustin Hadelich, Robert Kulek"Stravinsky: Suite After Themes, Fragments and Pieces by Giambattista Pergolesi" from "Echoes of Paris" (AVIE Records) More On This AlbumI chose the four works on this recording because I think they fit together really well. After having played many combinations of them in recitals, I started wondering about the connection between these pieces - why are they so compatible? Almost immediately, Paris came to mind. All of these composers lived in Paris during the early part of the 20th century, when that city was a magnet for creative artists: painters like Matisse, Dali, Chagall, and Picasso, the writers Proust, Joyce, and Hemingway, and composers such as Debussy, Ravel, Satie, Poulenc, Copland, and many others. Stravinsky and Prokofiev were also among the many expatriate musicians who flocked to Paris at that time. They drew inspiration from the city’s electric atmosphere and cultural ferment, and then went off in their own amazing, revolutionary directions. I think that these French and Russian pieces form such a good program because there are echoes of Paris in these four works that help tie them together: puppet-like dances in both Debussy and Stravinsky; percussive, as well as militaristic and march-like sections in Stravinsky's Suite and the sonatas of Poulenc and Prokofiev; jazz references in Debussy and Prokofiev; and hints of Spanish flavor in both Debussy and Poulenc, so popular among French composers at that time. The key signatures also help to unify the program - g minor, G Major, D Major, and d minor. Claude Debussy sought to develop a style that was free of German compositional influences. Drawing inspiration from Spanish, jazz, and gypsy music, the violin sonata of 1917 (his last work) certainly bears the imprint of that philosophy. Avoiding the conventional sonata form, the structure of the piece is quite fractured and rhapsodic - the result is unique and fascinating. I love the sonata for all of its sudden twists and delicate turns. The second movement makes me think of puppets engaged in a dance. In 1920, two years after Debussy's death, Igor Stravinsky wrote his ballet Pulcinella, a humorous neo-classical work, that premiered in Paris the same year with sets and costumes designed by Pablo Picasso. In this work, he used music from an obscure 18th-century commedia dell'arte opera, assumed to have been written by Pergolesi, but probably written by other, lesser-known composers. By altering this material in various ways, Stravinsky created something completely new. He called the composition of Pulcinella an "epiphany through which my late work became possible" - for the first time, borrowed style became a compositional element. Most often, violinists play Samuel Dushkin’s 1932 transcription of Pulcinella, modeled after the transcription for cello and piano. Because many of the quirky dissonances are removed, it turns out to be a rather toned-down version of the work. On this recording, I am playing the earlier 1925 transcription that was made in collaboration with the violinist Paul Kochanski; it is much closer to Stravinsky’s original orchestral work. It is more difficult for both the violinist and the pianist, but well worth the effort! Sometimes I think the awkwardness of the writing is intentional, to make the piece seem slightly askew, making both the player and the listener a little bit uncomfortable. I am again reminded of puppets, but larger and clumsier than Debussy's. I also love how Stravinsky composes apparent mistakes into the piece. Having fled Russia after the revolution in 1917, Sergei Prokofiev spent many years living in Paris before returning to his homeland in 1935. Very much admired by Stravinsky and other composers who lived in Paris at the time, his first symphony (1917) is considered to be one of the first neo-classical works, even pre-dating Stravinsky's Pulcinella. His second violin sonata is, however, a late work. Originally written in 1942 for flute and piano, it was transcribed for violin at the request of David Oistrakh. It is a large, powerful work that is, in turn, sweet, happy, sad, passionate, even violent and militaristic. The march in the last movement, however, makes me think more of tin soldiers than real ones! In the sonata by Francis Poulenc, the soldiers are very real. Composed in 1942-1943, it is Poulenc’s homage to the great Spanish poet, Federico Garcia Lorca, who was executed in 1936 by the fascist government in Spain. The percussive opening of the sonata owes something to Stravinsky and Prokofiev, who were among his formative influences. Throughout the first movement, militaristic passages are juxtaposed with more lyrical, salon-like themes; perhaps these represent the socialist and fascist forces at war in Spain when Lorca was killed. Showing the impressionist influence of Debussy, the beautiful second movement was inspired by one of Lorca's poems: It has been speculated that the two triple-forte notes in the piano towards the end of the last movement ("Presto tragico") are the gunshots of the firing squad. Following exclamations of pain, a few sweet memories briefly return in the sorrowful coda. Poulenc himself was actually quite unhappy with the sonata, which was written for the French violinist Ginette Neveu, and after many revisions concluded that it was an "utter failure". I think he was being a little too hard on himself, and history has not agreed with him. It is one of my favorite sonatas, and I perform it often. Likewise, audiences are extremely enthusiastic and deeply moved by it. Coincidentally, I played a recital in Paris in April 2010 at the Louvre, also with Robert Kulek. We couldn't resist taking some photos while we were there. I hope you enjoy this recording! Augustin Hadelich