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We're closing out 2023 by hearing from our many wonderful guests. Here's the list of people we welcomed on the Hyperion Hub this year! Tom Gross, Wyatt Briney, Dan Zehr, Palmer Snell, Christa Kuster, Ross Hollebon, Camron Johnson, Jeremy Berkley, Olivia J Bennett, J. Lawson, Martin Mathews, Andy Zach, Kristen and Kurt Pfeifer and Julia Locus-Baham and Jeff Baham, Philo Barnhart, Tim Davies, Joshua Zilm, Laurie Algar, JB Kaufman, James Bohn, Clara Degenhart, Butch Rigby, Jolie, Alois, Evan Alois, Tara Alois, Bambi Moé, Mindy Johnson, Margret Kerry, Dave Bossert, and Chip Joyce. We'll hear clips from all of these guests plus we'll play our 2023 Blooper Reel. Check out our archives for the full interviews and more. Thanks for joining us at the Hyperion Hub this year! We'll return in 2024. Have a wonderful holiday season! In the meantime, we'd love to hear from you! You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/
In the 2nd half of our conversation with author and professor James Bohn we take a closer look at Walt's music abilities. "He couldn't read music," Oscar-winning composer Richard Sherman says. "He couldn't play an instrument. But Walt was innately musical.” We'll also hear more about James' process of writing his book, Music in Disney's Animated Features: Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs to The Jungle Book. Plus the Disney Dinning Plan returns at Walt Disney World! We'd love to hear from you! You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/
We found our rhythm this week with James Bohn who authored the book, Music in Disney's Animated Features: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Jungle Book. He's also a composer and associate professor of music at Stonehill College in North Easton, MA. Among the stories he shares, you'll hear what it's like working with The Walt Disney Archives. Plus in honor of Father's Day we'll share our best Dad jokes. You don't want to miss these classics! We're hear all week so tip that wait staff and enjoy the Hyperion Hub! We'd love to hear from you! You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/
Research shows that states in which individuals, businesses and entrepreneurs have greater economic freedom grow more rapidly, produce better labor market outcomes and attract more people. So, what steps can Wisconsin take to ensure that its residents enjoy the benefits of a strong, free-market economy? Touching on issues ranging from tax reform and migration to occupational licensure, economist James Bohn outlines proven measures for keeping Wisconsin productive and prosperous in 2023 and beyond. Read Bohn's chapter in Badger Institute's Mandate for Madison: https://www.badgerinstitute.org/free-market-reforms-will-make-wisconsin-thrive/
Episode Notes Cam and Cliff are joined by author James Bohn, DMA (@jbohn_composer), to talk about The Imagineering Story, the Disney Plus documentary about the parks. The three of them discuss the documentary and what they took away from it. On top of that, they discussed the importance of Disney and the parks as well as the history that was seen throughout the episodes. Make sure to follow us on Twitter to stay up-to-date at @StreamTheMouse
In this episode, Krista, Kurt, and guest co-host James Bohn discuss The Bridgewater Triangle, a 200 square mile section of Massachusetts that is home to countless Bigfoot sightings, ghosts, strange creatures, murders, UFOs, animal mutilations, and Pukwudgies. The area definitely lives up to it’s reputation as one of the most …
In this episode, Krista, Kurt, and guest co-host James Bohn discuss The Bridgewater Triangle, a 200 square mile section of Massachusetts that is home to countless Bigfoot sightings, ghosts, strange creatures, murders, UFOs, animal mutilations, and Pukwudgies. The area definitely lives up to it's reputation as one of the most …
The Disney Company might have been started by a mouse, but it was music that enabled the world to fall in love with said mouse. Today we talk with author James Bohn, who traced the history and impact of the music in Disney cartoons, and literally wrote the book on it, called, "Music in Disney's Animated Features". So sit back and get ready to learn, as we conduct an ... Interview With Author James Bohn But first ... We start with a note from Jason explaining the segment of bad audio we had in today's show, which starts at around the 19 minute mark and goes for about 15 minutes. It's not terrible, but it's not great either. Sorry. Both Bev and Taren are out sick, so it's just Jason and Terrence running the show. We bring on Jeremy from SpectroRadio on early and ask him to sit in on our Feedback segment, which he does. Then we run right into SpectroTime as Jeremy teaches us about the history of the music of the song everybody loves to hate on ... "It's a Small World". Then we get our guest on the line, James Bohn, author of the book "Music in Disney's Animated Features". We loved this book, and James does a great job at digging deep into the musical past of the early days of Disney and how music came to play such a pivotal role in the company's future. We had a lot of fun talking with James, and can't recommend his book enough. You can grab it from our Amazon link if you want to support us at the same time. Then it's some Disney News, Fact of the Show, and that's it. See you in the Parks!
Team Mousetalgia welcomes Mike Van Eaton back to the show to discuss his newest upcoming Disneyland auction featuring a controversial piece: A brownline presentation map of Disneyland hand-inked by Herb Ryman, purported to have been used by Roy Disney to sell the idea of Disneyland to ABC in 1953. While the item made national news with misleading headlines, Mike tells the story in his own words of how he came to discover this incredible piece of Disneyana. Next, we welcome author James Bohn to the show to talk about his new book, "Music in Disney's Animated Features: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Jungle Book." We talk about the amazing appeal of Disney songs, the theory behind the music, and some of the stories Bohn includes in his book. Finally, the Walt Disney Family Museum will open a major exhibition titled "Awaking Beauty: The Art of Eyvind Earle" this week, so we take a look at the life and career of legendary Disney artist Eyvind Earle.
Andra delen fokuserar på kvinnlig homo- och bisexualitet i konstmusikens värld. Tonsättaren och dirigenten Ethel Smyth är den första öppet lesbiska musikpersonligheten inom den klassiska musikvärlden. Konstmusik komponerad av homoerotik och lesbiska passioner.Inom den västerländska konstmusiken finner vi två abedissor, en 1500-talsfeminist, en telegrafist, en viktoriansk överklassdam - dotter till en general, en så kallad svensk herrgårdsfröken, en djupt troende katolik, en excentrisk cembalist, en motståndskvinna i manskläder och cigaretter och en röstekvilibrist utan gränser.Fem skriver operor och fyra är orkesterdirigenter. Flera av dessa kvinnor är banbrytande i sin musik och pionjärer i sin gärning. Hildegard av Bingen älskar Richardis von Stade och får migrän på 1100-talet. Maddalena Casulana är först att kalla sig professionell tonsättare. På 1500-talet. Engelska tonsättaren och dirigenten Ethel Smyth är den första öppet lesbiska musikpersonligheten inom den klassiska musikvärlden. En queer Fröken Sprakfåle klädd i tweed, slips, märkliga huvudbonader och hund.Ethel Smyth är den enda kvinnliga tonsättare som hittills fått en opera uppförd på Metropolitan i New York. Wanda Landowska, cembalopionjären, hamnar i svartsjukedram med kompositionsläraren och dirigenten Nadia Boulanger i Paris.Selma Lagerlöf är svartsjuk på tonsättaren Elfrida Andrée.Och hur är det med Helena Munktell, Sveriges första kvinnliga operatonsättare? Vem är Peggy Glanville-Hicks? Och vem är Frieda Belinfante?Och så berättar tonsättaren och röstkonstnären Meredith Monk från New York om sitt musikaliska språk och vi får veta vilken musik hon skapar när hennes kvinnokäresta sedan 22 år, Mieke van Hoek, dör i cancer.Låtlista: do you be Meredith Monk Meredith Monk Do You Be ECM New Series 1336 831 782-2 The March Of The Women Ethel Smyth Eiddwen Harrhy, sopran Janis Hardy, alt Dan Dressen, tenor James Bohn, bas Plymouth Music Series Chorus, Plymouth Music Series Orchestra. Philip Brunelle, dir. Mass In D EMI Classics 7243 5 67426 2 8 Mass In D Kyrie Eleison Ethel Smyth Eiddwen Harrhy, sopran Janis Hardy, alt Dan Dressen, tenor James Bohn, bas Plymouth Music Series Chorus, Plymouth Music Series Orchestra. Philip Brunelle, dir. Mass In D EMI Classics 7243 5 67426 2 Serenade In D III Allegretto Grazioso-Molto Vivace Grazioso-Allegretto Grazioso Ethel Smyth Ethel Smyth BBC Phil. - Odaline de la Martinez, dirigent. Sophie Langdon, violin. Richard Watkins, horn. Concerto for violin, horn & orchestra Serenade CHANDOS CHAN 9449 O VIRGA AC DIADEMA UR SYMPHONIAE (SPIRITUAL SONGS) HILDEGARD VON BINGEN OXFORD CAMERATA JEREMY SUMMERLY, CONDUCTOR HILDEGARD VON BINGEN: HEAVENLY REVELATIONS NAXOS 8.550998 Quia ergo femina (Because it was a woman) mortem instruxit (Antiphon) Hildegard von Bingen Sequentia Hildegard von Bingen: Canticles of Ecstasy deutsche harmonia mundi dhm 05472 77320 2 Alma Redemptoris Mater (Marian Antiphon) Hildegard von Bingen Sequentia Hildegard von Bingen: Canticles of Ecstasy deutsche harmonia mundi dhm 05472 77320 2 Morir non può il mio cuore Maddalena Casulana 1540-1566/1583 Hilliard Ensemble Italian Renaissance Madrigals EMI Classics CDC 54435 2 Bränningar, Symfonisk Bild, Op 19 Helena Munktell (1852 - 1919) Gävle Symfoniorkester - Tobias Ringborg, Dir Helena Munktell - Orchestral Works Sommarminnen Från Bjurslätt Elfrida Andrée Elfrida Andrée David Bergström Souvenirer Från Göteborg - Souvenirs From Gothenburg Altfiol i Väst 12-153.51300 Mondenschein, D. 875. Quintet for male voices & piano, (Op. 102) Schubert, Franz Nadia Boulanger, dir, piano. Paul Derenne, tenor. Comtesse de Polignac, sopran Monteverdi - Boulanger, Lipatti Pearl GEMM CD 9994 Three Pieces for Cello & Piano. I. Modere Boulanger, Nadia Nina Flyer, cello. Chi-Fun Lee, piano. Ran: Three Fantasy Movements KOCH Int Classics 3-7269-2H1 Le Couteau Kniven Boulanger, Nadia (1887-1979) Emile Naoumoff, Doris Reinhardt, mezzosopran Boulanger: Theme Et Variations, Etc.; Naoumoff: In Memoriam Lili Boulanger MARCO POLO 8.223636 Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria (Andante espressivo) J. S. Bach Wanda Landowska J. S. Bach - Goldberg Variations, Italian Concerto, Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue EMI CDH 7610082 Concerto Champetre - 2nd Movement Francis Poulenc Wanda Landowska, Danish Radio Symph Orch, Malko Great Musicians in Copenhagen-Historic Live Recordings from the Archive of Danmarks Radio 1932-1934 danacord DACOCD 303 The Transposed Heads Opera i en akt: Scene 3 Peggy Glanville-Hicks The West Australian Symphony Orchestra. David Measham, dirigent Glanville-Hicks - The Transposed Heads Opera efter Thomas Mann Australian Broadcast Corporation 8.770021 Sonala for Harp II Peggy Glenville-Hicks Marshall McGuire Marshall Mcguire Awakening Tall Poppies TP071 MADWOMENS VISION Meredith Monk Meredith Monk Book of Days ECM New Series 1399 839 624-2 Mass In D Benedictus Ethel Smyth Eiddwen Harrhy, sopran Janis Hardy, alt Dan Dressen, tenor James Bohn, bas Plymouth Music Series Chorus, Plymouth Music Series Orchestra. Philip Brunelle, dir. Mass In D EMI Classics 7243 5 67426 2
Are you or a client preparing your organization for change? Are you curious about the latest trends in change management, or best practices, or even a general introduction to the topic? The May luncheon will feature an interactive “workshop” that will aid in understanding change situations and will provide you with key tools to identify your change approach within your or your client’s organization. Audience members will use mobile technology to share their opinions and responses, which will be discussed in real time using Conference i/o. Dr. James Bohn Ph.D will share a lifetime of experience and provide several general principles for helping people adjust to change. His presentation will include asking participants to focus on the Top 10 questions they need to ask (and answer!) as they prepare their organizations for change. He will also focus a segment of his presentation on specific risks identified when implementing new IT systems for Finance, HR and Sourcing. Speaker: Dr. James Bohn, Ph.D, Principal; ProAxios