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Masterminds is terug met dit keer Igor Stravinksy! De première van Le Sacre du printemps zorgde voor een rel in Parijs, maar waar ging die rel nou eigenlijk over? Kees en Botte bespreken dit wereldberoemde ballet. Verder komt Stravinsky's bijzondere band met Rimski-Korsakov aan bod en bespreken ze de gevolgen van de Eerste Wereldoorlog voor een Russische componist in Frankrijk.
Conductor Joshua Weilerstein chats about Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony, nerdy piano improvisation duels, and how cultural identity shapes our way of listening to music. Useful links:Spotify playlist for Joshua’s pieces Spotify playlist for main pieces Spotify playlist for final question pieces Other useful links:Ludwig van Beethoven Lausanne Chamber Orchestra performs all of Beethoven’s symphonies Article explaining Beethoven’s challenging of Steibelt to a piano improvisation duel Reenactment of a piano improvisation duel of Beethoven vs Steibelt in Vienna at the turn of the 19th century Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony NPR article about the Eroica Symphony The riot in the audience at the premier of Igor Stravinksy’s Rite of Spring Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 Jan Swafford’s book on Beethoven Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 conducted by Leonard Bernstein Support Joshua:Website: https://joshuaweilerstein.com/Facebook: @joshuaweilerstein Instagram: @joshuaweilerstein Twitter: @joshweilerstein Sticky Notes podcast hosted by Joshua Sticky Notes Patreon page Get in touch with us!DONATE: PayPal.me/MusicBoxConcerts Facebook: @OutsidetheMusicBox Instagram: @outsidethemusicbox Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.comWebsite: www.musicboxconcerts.com
Escape! Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice, Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master. If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon. Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here! (Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. So concludes The Instrument, the third arc of All Hail Yog. Our villains – plus some new voices – will return in future adventure. We'll be taking a short break but we'll be back in July with a new cast and a new arc. Special thanks to everyone – especially our generous Patrons – who made this arc possible. MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Dies Irae" (performed by the Schola Antiqua), "Symphony #5 in D Minor by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra), "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra), "Dante Symphony" by Franz Liszt (performed by the Berlin Philharmonic), "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and "Jupiter" by Gustav Holst (performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra)
The last temptation of Agnoment. Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice,Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master. If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon. Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here! (Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Dies Irae" (performed by the Schola Antiqua), "Symphony #5 in D Minor by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra), "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra), "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach (performed by organist Hannes Kästner), "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and "Interpretation of Night on Bald Mountain" arranged and performed by Vaughn Romero.
The hunt ends. Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice,Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master. If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon. Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here! (Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Dante Symphony" by Franz Liszt (performed by the Berlin Philharmonic), "Dies Irae" (performed by the Schola Antiqua), "Symphony #5 in D Minor by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra), "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra), "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach (performed by organist Hannes Kästner) and "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra).
Off to see the wizard. Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice, Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master. This episode was brought to you by Wild Endeavors, an actual play podcast with an audio drama heart. They're about to start a new campaign – a great time to get onboard! If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon. Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here! (Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Dies Irae" (performed by the Schola Antiqua), "Symphony No. 5 in D Minor" by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra), "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra) and "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra).
Wehr's on first. Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice, Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master. This episode was brought to you by Hit Dice, a real play podcast made by professionals and played for the love of the game. You cannot possibly recommend Hit Dice enough – these folks're the real deal. If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon. Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here! (Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Dies Irae" (performed by the Schola Antiqua), "Symphony No. 5 in D Minor" by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra), "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra), "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach (performed by organist Hannes Kästner), "Dies Irae" (performed by Olivier Kiener) and "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra).
The hunt begins. Kate Enge as Agnoment, Heather Lore as Desdemonia Malice,Allen Walton as Ernst, Hallie Clawson as Phantasmagoria and Timothy J. Meyer as the Dungeon Master.This episode was brought to you by Spirit of the Wilds, peddlers of dreams, legends and homemade candles. Podcast listeners who visit their Amazon or Etsy pages and enter the promo code "ALLHAILYOG" at purchase can get 15% off their order! If you like the show, please consider backing us on Patreon.Curious about Yog and the world of Ondûn? Learn more here!(Here's the map of Cape Cowrie mentioned in the episode!) MUSIC USED: We claim no rights over any music featured in the episode. "A Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky (performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra), "Firebird" by Igor Stravinksy (performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra), "Symphony No. 5 in D Minor" by Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra).
This is our full conversation with the effervescent Tanuja Gomes, Co-founder of Furtados School of Music (FSM). Once an astute banking professional with nearly two decades of working with several Multinational banks, Tanuja began FSM in 2011 with a vision to make quality music education accessible to people across age groups while making the entire learning process fun-filled and joyous. Now of course, Furtados is synonymous with western classical music in India and is inarguably the leaders in supplying of musical instruments across the country. Under the leadership of Tanuja and her business partner Dharini Upadhyaya, FSM grew from strength to strength and is acknowledged for the music curriculum it provides to top-notch K-12 schools and some colleges across the country. It also has programmes for corporates and has worked in the past with corporates such as Tata Consultancy Services to provide instrumental training to its professionals in-house. Tanuja shares with us her vision of imparting the best music curriculum across the country, how it is never late to begin to learn music through an instrument or vocal-training, how a fun, learner-centric curriculum can help bolster that creativity, why there should be no excuses in following that passion and how setting objectives to achieve a level of proficiency is the key to master an instrument as long as you are committed to it. The beauty of learning an instrument is the very personal relationship one fosters with it which is what makes it so unique. It was Igor Stravinksy one of the most influential composers of the 20th century who said – I haven’t understood a bar of music in my life but I have felt it! Itching to befriend an instrument already? Now is the time! Let’s hit it!