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Tunes: Rod Nevin: Maids in the Morning Benjamin Elzerman: Dance to Your Daddy Robin Kingsbury: Song Preston Wilde: Mazurka on Flemish Pipes in G Robert Edwards: Añada Pa Gael, Mill Mill O Andrew O'Sullivan: Rothiemurchus Rant, Devil in the Kitchen, Editor's Favourite , Ruidhleadh na Coilich Dubha (The Black Grouse Reel), Cuir sa chiste mhòir mi (Put me in the big chest), Cota Mòr Ealasaid (Elizabeth's Big Coat), High Road to Linton, Jenny Dang the Weaver Stephen McNally: (Three David Young Triple Hornpipes) Lady Christian Montgomery's Hornpipe, Rob Shore In Harvest, Lady Susan Montgomery's Hornpipe Jeremy Kingsbury: Rob Shore in Harvest, The Birth of Kisses, One Evening as I lost my Way, Barry Shears: SSP- Gaelic reels: The Old Woman's Dress; MacAlister' Dirk : The Red Rooster; More Rum for the Piper; Thompson's Dirk; the Mi'kmaq Reel; Beat the Red Coats at Culloden (Cameronian Rant) followed by : “Recorded at a house party around 2011… Robert Rennie on Guitar and Barry Shears SSP Tunes I'll Get a soldier for a shilling, Drunken Piper, Abercairney Highlanders (old sett), The MacDonald's March.” James Moyer: Pottsfield C.M. Greyson Leybourne: Suile Shuibhne (Sweeney's Eyes) +X+X+X+X+ Check Out Rod Nevin's Website here: https://www.rodericknevin.com/ Also his band's album: https://fireintheglen.bandcamp.com/album/cutting-bracken Preston Howard Wilde Check out Preston Howard Wilde's stellar album here: https://prestonhowardwilde.bandcamp.com/album/good-natured-man Robert Edwards: Robert recently started a separate facebook page to show his pipemaking wares, which so far is just bellows…but I don't think it will be that way for ever: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560217211185 Stephen McNally: Check out his Drummond Castle Manuscript project here: https://bagpie.net/drummond-book-one/ Check Out Barry Shears Work here: https://capebretonpiper.com/ For James Moyar's Many stellar Bagpipe projects (including Droning on Podcast and the merch store Bagpipeswag.com) see here: https://www.heritagebagpipes.com/ James also included the following Links: Tim Cummings & Hollis Easter doing, “The Dying Californian”: https://birchenmusic.bandcamp.com/track/the-dying-californian Over the Garden Wall: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OvertheGarden_Wall The Blasting Company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheBlastingCompany A great documentary about Sacred Harp Singing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHUfHNEZDPc Greyson Leybourne: Check out Greyson's Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/brohannesjahms/ I don't think it's a secret that he is also the mastermind behind Irish Tune of the Week on Instagram which I've really enjoyed, check that out here: https://www.instagram.com/irishtotw/ I also really enjoyed listening to some great music on Greyson's Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@greysonleybourne5029 FIN Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my First Album on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes or my second album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/pay-the-pipemaker or my third album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/bannocks-of-barley-meal You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Keith Getty, from Getty Music, highlights his important show at Carnegie Hall, inside the Stern Auditorium, on the Perelman Stage on Thursday, December 15th, at 7:30PM ET. You can get tickets now by going onto gettymusic.com/nyc22. Tom Tradup, a Vice President of News & Talk Programming at the Salem Radio Network looks at how the Left is using Tik Tok to be a Grinch this Holiday season and chastising the Church for not doing more over a Christmas carol and pageant. David Fischer from Landmark Gold & Capitol looks at Jerome Powell's latest commentary on the slowing rate hikes while adjusting for the latest job #'s and the price of inflation.
We are back with another great work by none other than Percy Grainger! We are so excited to talk about one of our favorite pieces of Grainger's as well as talk about what makes this work NOTEWORTHY!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
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I love rewriting the history of rock 'n' roll, I say not entirely seriously during this podcast, which is part of my Singles series lasting less than five minutes. Then again, I am not entirely joking either. This clip comes from a chat I had with Mike Murphy - Ireland's best-ever Arts show presenter - about Elvis's 1970s recordings. I tell him that while I was attending a Chieftains recording session, singer Tom Jones explained to me that the Chieftains reckoned that Heartbreak Hotel was based on an Irish dance tuned, slowed down. Decide for yourself!
Bobby Lambert is the band director at Wando High School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. He is also the host of "That Band Life" podcast and will be conducting the Wando Symphonic Band at the 2019 Midwest Clinic. Topics: Bobby’s background including the story of how he grew up in rural North Carolina and ended up as a student at Western Carolina and the drum major of the Pride of the Mountains Marching Band. The importance of concert band music and a deep dive into Irish Tune from County Derry. Teaching at Marian Catholic with Greg Bimm and the most important lesson that Bobby learned from his time with Greg. Bobby’s move to Wando High School and the emotions and challenges he faced in his new position. “You can’t control your talent and you can’t always control the instrument you have, but you can always control your effort. Hard work always pays off.” Student leadership and the value of chamber ensembles to the band program at Wando High School. Advice about teaching marching band, particularly for the young band director. Links: Bobby Lambert Bands at Wando High School Marian Catholic High School Band That Band Life Podcast Aaron Perrine Leslie Gilreath Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy Biography: Bobby is Director of Bands at Wando High School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Originally from Cherokee, North Carolina, Mr. Lambert attended Western Carolina University to obtain his Bachelors Degree in music education and then the University of Massachusetts to receive a graduate assistantship and a Masters of Music Degree in saxophone performance. From 2001 until 2013, Mr. Lambert was the assistant band director at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois where he enjoyed great success in both the marching and concert arena. The marching band was a consistent finalist at the Bands of America Grand National Championships and a repeat winner of the 2A National Championship. At the state level, the band continued its winning streak as the Class Champion for the State of Illinois Marching Band Championship begun in 1980. Under his direction, the Concert Band at Marian found great success in performance assessment: consistently receiving superior ratings and being named overall champion at The State of the Art Catholic Concert Band Festival, and class champion at The Illinois State University Concert Competition and The University of Illinois Superstate Concert Festival. In 2005, he founded the school-wide leadership program at Marian, designing the curriculum and coordinating its implementation to over 1200 students with over 50 faculty members. Drawn from the world of business, finance, and psychology, the Leadership Program curriculum gives every student practical experience with communication skills, group dynamics, and ethical leadership. Since 1997, Mr. Lambert has directed student leadership camps around the country. In 2013, Mr. Lambert headed the inaugural Bands of America Drum Major Institute at Ball State University as part of the BOA Summer Symposium. This contemporary camp brings the most experienced staff and the latest information to student leaders from across the country. Over 1000 high school students participate in various leadership programs with Mr. Lambert each summer. In addition to serving as consultant with several programs across the country, Mr. Lambert has worked with the All-American Marching Band sponsored by the U.S. Army and the Bands of America Tournament of Roses Marching Band. He has also served as guest conductor for honor bands in Virginia and Illinois. Mr. Lambert’s professional affiliations include MENC and Phi Mu Alpha. He has been honored with an induction to the Marian Catholic Fine Arts Hall of Fame in 2013 and voted a Chicagoland Outstanding Music Educator in 2009. He now lives in South Carolina with his wife Alysia, who is a choral director and their daughters, Maria Katherine and Olivia Claire. ------- Are you planning to travel with your group sometime soon? If so, please consider my sponsor, Kaleidoscope Adventures, a full service tour company specializing in student group travel. With a former educator as its CEO, Kaleidoscope Adventures is dedicated to changing student lives through travel and they offer high quality service and an attention to detail that comes from more than 25 years of student travel experience. Trust Kaleidoscope’s outstanding staff to focus on your group’s one-of-a-kind adventure, so that you can focus on everything else!
This week on The Talent, pianist Jenny Lu and pianist Hannah Shin perform live-to-air and receive feedback from our two industry mentors, pianist Vanessa Sharman and regular mentor for Season 2, pianist Julia Hastings. --Pieces performed:"Irish Tune from County Derry" by Percy Grainger (performed by pianist Jenny Lu)"When what we called our town forever departs from us" and "There once was a poor knight" from Skazki by Medtner (performed by pianist Jenny Lu)"Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor" by J.S. Bach (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)Mvt 1 of Piano Sonata in D Major by W.A. Mozart (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)Mvt 4 of Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor by Chopin (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)--The Talent creditsHost: Jessica Carrascalao HeardProducer: Grace IpSound Engineers: Joe Gofron, Shay Mosh, Keeju LeeActing Producer for Episode 2: Jem SherwillPodcast Producer: Jessica Carrascalao HeardThis has been a podcast from 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne.
This week on The Talent, pianist Jenny Lu and pianist Hannah Shin perform live-to-air and receive feedback from our two industry mentors, pianist Vanessa Sharman and regular mentor for Season 2, pianist Julia Hastings. --Pieces performed:"Irish Tune from County Derry" by Percy Grainger (performed by pianist Jenny Lu)"When what we called our town forever departs from us" and "There once was a poor knight" from Skazki by Medtner (performed by pianist Jenny Lu)"Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor" by J.S. Bach (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)Mvt 1 of Piano Sonata in D Major by W.A. Mozart (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)Mvt 4 of Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor by Chopin (performed by pianist Hannah Shin)--The Talent creditsHost: Jessica Carrascalao HeardProducer: Grace IpSound Engineers: Joe Gofron, Shay Mosh, Keeju LeeActing Producer for Episode 2: Jem SherwillPodcast Producer: Jessica Carrascalao HeardThis has been a podcast from 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne.
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Bianca Hall, soprano; Karina Kallas, soprano; Kristin Chaudhary, soprano; Stacey Helley, mezzo-soprano; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Mikael Sebag, baritone; Arthur Omura, hurdy-gurdy A New SONG First Popery Collection, p. 9 Tune: “A new Irish Tune,” also known by its refrain, “Lilliburlero” Henry Purcell, ed. The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid, Henry Playford, 1689.
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Arthur Omura, harpsichord Tune: “A new Irish Tune,” also known by its refrain “Lilliburlero” Henry Purcell, ed. The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid, Henry Playford, 1689.
D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Adam Knight Gilbert, tenor; Arthur Omura, harpsichord; Jason Yoshida, theorbo; Andrew McIntosh, violin A New Song upon the Hogen, Mogens. First Popery Collection, p. iii Tune: “A new Irish Tune,” also known by its refrain “Lilliburlero” Henry Purcell, ed. The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid, Henry Playford, 1689.