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David Mellor explores how the Yamaha NS-10M monitors became a studio staple and why, decades after being discontinued, engineers are still seeking out second-hand pairs.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:15 - Why NS-10Ms Became a Studio Staple02:11 - Making Better Mixing Decisions03:49 - A Second Pair of NS-10Ms05:23 - Mixing With Missing Frequencies09:11 - Reflex vs Closed Box Monitors11:35 - Why Pleasant Isn't Always Better13:29 - Mixes That Translate15:40 - Making Rapid Mixing Decisions18:52 - The Case for Closed-Box MonitorsThe Phil Ward Article - https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/yamaha-ns10-storyDavid Mellor BiogDavid Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass. David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8gBandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Lola Índigo publica el primer adelanto de Mojaita, su apuesta para este verano. Shakira vuelve a contar con Alejandro Sanz en su gira de Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Shawn Mendes cuelga el cartel de 'entradas agotadas' en su concierto de Madrid en 2025. Los Premios Brit cambian de sede. La noche que Spice Girls cambiaron a Geri Halliwell por Luciano Pavarotti.
165 Vorhänge in 67 Minuten, das ist der Applausrekord von Luciano Pavarotti. Ganz so extrem geht es natürlich nicht immer zu, aber dennoch beschweren sich gelegentlich Musiker, die auch einfach nur Feierabend machen wollen, oder ein müdes Publikum über zu lange Applaus-Ausbrüche. Albrecht Selge ist das nun mehrfach passiert. In seinem Kommentar bespricht er sein ambivalentes Verhältnis zu Standing Ovations und überschwänglichen Applaus-Orgien.
In this episode, David Mellor continues his exploration of microphone polar patterns by discussing techniques for capturing stereo recordings. He examines how the choice of polar pattern and microphone placement can be used effectively to achieve a balanced and immersive stereo image.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:10 - Defining Mono03:08 - Binaural Recording04:24 - Defining Stereo05:28 - Number Of Mics And Placement06:58 - Polar Patterns07:48 - Figure of 8 Demo09:09 - The Blumlein Pair Configuration11:05 - Coincident Cross Pair Figure Of 8 With Demonstration16:53 - Coincident Cross Pair Of Cardioid With Demonstration21:35 - Mic Spacing - The ORTF Configuration24:31 - Mic Spacing - Omnidirectional Without Angling27:28 - Medley Of Configurations29:38 - SummaryDavid Mellor BiogDavid Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass. David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8gBandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Does acid reflux impact your singing performance?Perhaps you've searched the internet and found multiple articles on “The 10 Foods Singers Should Avoid” or medications promising to cure reflux.But before you start making radical changes to your diet, you might want to listen to this episode's guest. Duncan Rock is an acclaimed operatic baritone who's performed with the Metropolitan Opera, The Royal Opera House, English National Opera, and Glyndebourne Festival Opera for over a decade.More importantly, he's a nutritionist and registered exercise professional with a Masters degree in Human Nutrition. He now uses his dual passions for singing and health to help performers maintain their health as they enjoy long, successful careers.According to Duncan, much of what allows singers and performers stay healthy comes not from a specialized exercise regimen or dietary supplements, but a common-sense approach to diet and personal fitness. His holistic take on healthy living makes his advice easy to follow and highly effective for vocal coaches and their students. Listen as Duncan shares his expertise in nutrition and physiotherapy, and learn:(4:32) How a music scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music & Drama jumpstarted Duncan's decade-long career as a professional opera singer.(5:31) How the 2020 pandemic caused Duncan to switch gears and begin working as a nutritionist for the Voice Care Centre in London.(7:21) How Duncan's personal experiences with dieticians shaped his common-sense views towards nutrition and healthy diets. (10:05) Why Duncan initially wasn't interested in working as a nutritionist for singers — and how this changed. (15:27) Why good, old fashioned advice on health and nutrition is the most valuable information you can receive in this age of polarized nutritional content.(16:47) Why singers should maintain balanced diets in an industry with performers like Luciano Pavarotti who don't always follow healthy eating habits. (20:43) What research says about how our diets affect our body composition, and how this affects our vocal performance. (23:22) Why being underweight can potentially be more damaging than being overweight or obese.(25:36) How nutritionist advice can help performing singers deal with stress and weakened immune systems.(28:42) The link between eating well and exercising(33:33) The common-sense approach to managing acid reflux.(37:36) The problems caused by myths surrounding singer nutrition(39:55) How the body positivity movement can place negative pressure on singers and performers who change their appearance by adopting healthier habits. (53:44) How vocal coaches benefit from a basic understanding of vocal nutrition in their classrooms.Get more nutritional advice from Duncan by visiting his website. Interested in a more in-depth consultation? Connect with him via email at duncanrocknutrition@gmail.com. You can also download Duncan's IVA webinar, Nutrition and Exercise for Singers — The Missing Link in Vocal Health and Longevity — from the Institute of Vocal Advancement.Tom and Heather have a lot of fascinating guests like Duncan lined up for our podcast! Make sure you meet them all by following us on the Vocal Advancement Podcast and see them by subscribing to our YouTube channel! Is there a teacher, performer, or researcher you think would make a great guest on our show? Email us at hello@vocaladvancement.com and let us know!About the Institute for Vocal AdvancementThe Institute of Vocal Advancement (IVA) was created to provide voice teachers with a support network to provide you with the best teaching tools and strategies to advance your career. Our trainers teach from the empathic mindset, showing you how to improve your own teaching style.Learn how our Teacher Training Programs can help advance your career. Use the code “iva20percent” to get 20% off your first year's course membership fee!
I have been reminded over and over again in recent weeks of the preciousness of life as numerous dear friends and family members face loss of loved ones and their own life-altering health crises. This got me to thinking about how much my mentors have shaped my life. So with this latest episode I inaugurate a new Countermelody series entitled “Honor Your Mentors.” I have already posted numerous times on the podcast about my beloved teacher John Wustman. This coming July my friend and colleague Chanda VanderHart's monumental book Accompaniment in America: Contextualizing Collaborative Piano, co-authored with Kathleen Kelly and Elvia Puccinelli, will be published by Routledge. Chanda has put together an astonishing digital archive featuring a wealth of material related to the book: https://accompanimentinamerica.website/index.html Included in this material is an interview I did with Chanda about Mr. Wustman. Chanda has given me permission to include that interview on my podcast. This is supplemented by a sampling of (mostly) studio recordings of John featuring, among others, Régine Crespin, Carlo Bergonzi, Brigitte Fassbaender, Luciano Pavarotti, and Irina Arkhipova: truly an astonishing feast for the ears! Additionally, I was enormously saddened last week to read of the death of Joan Caplan, my first serious voice teacher in New York, and a phenomenal singer in her own right. Joan also remained a close friend through the years. In recent years she had been living at the Actors Fund Home in Englewood, New Jersey. I was able to visit her there last summer and had intended to go see her again later this month. Alas, that can no longer happen, but I will also be featuring Joan in an upcoming episode in the “Honor Your Mentors” series. In her memory today, I present her in a scintillating recording of Orsini's Brindisi from Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia. Finally, though I'm sure no one needs to be reminded of this, please, my dears, tell all those you love how much they mean to you; don't wait until their funerals to give them their flowers! Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
Tutto nel Mondo è Burla stasera all'Opera - Col buon Dio siamo pari e patta - Luciano Pavarotti
The Horn Signal is proudly brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Join hosts John Snell and Preston Shepard as they interview horn players around the world. Today's episode features Robert Watt, former Assistant Principal Horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Robert Lee Watt was born in Neptune, New Jersey the 4th child of seven. His father, Edward Watt Jr. played trumpet professionally in a Jazz ensemble, “The New Jersey Squires of Rhythm.” When Robert was eight years old he got curious about his father's trumpet, kept high on a shelf. Too short to reach it, Robert conscripted his little brother Tony to help. But with Tony on his shoulders he lost his balance, causing both of them to fall to the floor, trumpet in hand. Robert then attempted to fix the dents in the instrument by using a hammer. The badly damaged trumpet was the way Robert's father discovered his interest in horns. After a serious reproach, Robert's father tried to teach him trumpet. However, it wasn't until years later that Robert discovered the instrument he really wanted to play. While helping his father clean out a room in the basement Robert discovered some old 78 recordings. The curious Robert gave the old recordings a spin. It was the “William Tell Overture” on hearing the French horns on that recording he asked his father what instrument came in after the trumpet. His father informed him that it was a “French horn” “A middle instrument that never gets to play the melody like the trumpet…why, do you like that horn?” His father asked. Robert replied, “It gives me chills when I hear it, I love it. That's what I want to play.” His father informed the young Robert that it really wasn't the instrument for him. Explaining that it was an instrument for thin-lipped white boys. “Your lips are too thick to play that small, thin, mouthpiece. You'd be better suited for the trumpet like you father.” Upon reaching high school Robert seriously pursued the French horn. Approaching the band director of his high school in Asbury Park, Robert was again told that his lips were too thick to play the French horn. After being persistent, the band director gave Robert an old French horn that barely worked. Nevertheless, Robert advanced quickly and was soon winning auditions for honor bands and orchestras throughout the state of New Jersey, bringing great honor to his high school. After high school Robert was accepted to the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where he majored in music and studied French horn with Harry Shapiro of the Boston Symphony. Mr. Shapiro took great interest in Robert pushing him hard. At the end of his first year Mr. Watt was asked to perform the Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1, with the Boston Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler. The following summer he received a fellowship to the Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood. Returning to the Conservatory for his third year Mr. Watt was informed by the president's office that the Conservatory had financial problems and that all scholarships would be canceled for the coming year. At the end of his junior year at the Conservatory Mr. Watt was informed by his French horn teacher that it was time for him to audition for a position in a major symphony orchestra. On the advice of his teacher, Mr. Watt chose Los Angeles and Chicago. When Mr. Watt returned from his audition journey, he had made the finals at both auditions. Two months later The Los Angeles Philharmonic offered him the position of Assistant First Horn. Making him the first African American French horn player hired by a major symphony orchestra in the United States. Mr. Watt joined the ranks of only a handful of African Americans playing in symphony orchestras in these United States. According to the American Symphony Orchestra League, that represented less than 2% of the total, out of twenty-six top orchestras. Mr. Watt held his position until 2007, a career spanning 37 years. Mr. Watt performed several times as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and several orchestras in the Los Angeles area as well as the Oakland Symphony performing the Richard Strauss Second Horn Concerto While a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Mr. Watt has performed with principal and guest conductors that included: Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Eric Leinsdrof, Carla Maria Giulini, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, Henry Lewis, James De Priest, Michael Tilson Thomas, Herbert Blumstedt, Andre Previn, Marin Alsop, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Christoph Von Dohnányi. Included among the many world renown artists he has performed with were: Yo-Yo Ma, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, Wynton Marsalias, Henry Mancini, Gladys Night, Isaac Hayes, Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Barry White, Rihanna, Paula Abdul, Herbie Hancock, Lalo Schifrin, The Carpenters, Benny Carter, Quincy Jones, Bon Jovi, Elton John and film composer, John Williams. He has played on film scores of: Spiderman II, Rush Hour, Mission Impossible, Spike Lee's “Miracle at St. Anna, Golf and many others. Mr. Watt has played the music for the Twentieth Century Fox cartoons, The Simpsons, American Dad, Family Guy and King of the Hill for the past three years. He played on the five hour TV special “The Jacksons, an American Family” under Harold Wheeler, and played for several years for the TV program “Startrek Voyager.” In the late 80's Mr. Watt helped organize an African American Brass Quintet, “The New Brass Ensemble” which performed throughout the United States and abroad. Mr. Watt has done public speaking lecturing on music and African history in the Los Angeles area. He was hired as guest professor at Los Angele City College teaching the course, “Music of Black Americans”. Recently Mr. Watt executive produced a short film in memory of his friend Miles Davis. The film is based on the musical composition “Missing Miles” by Todd Cochran, commissioned by Mr. Watt, for French horn and piano. The short film was chosen by the Pan African Film Festival and the Garden State Film Festival. Mr. Watt is a licensed airplane pilot with an instrument rating. He is a saber fencer and he speaks German and Italian.
Timothy Trust & Martin Sierp haben mal den Zauberstab geschwungen und eine neue Folge erscheinen mit diesen Themen lassen: Ostervorbereitungen, schmutzige Wäsche waschen, Zuschauer zum Vergessen, die stinkende Tennisspielerin, lärmendes Marketing, der Mörder ist immer der Gärtner, die Ameisenschmuggler, Zecken, Ötzi, zu hohes Arbeitspensum, Patsy Rodenburg & Stella Adler, die höchste Scheidungsrate und Luciano Pavarotti. Höre dir diese Episode an bevor sie sich in einen Elefanten verwandelt! HIER KANNST DU UNS ÜBERALL HÖREN: https://linktr.ee/komischegespraeche HIER KANNST DU UNS AUF KAFFEE EINLADEN: https://ko-fi.com/komischegespraechepodcast HIER GEHT ES ZUR KOMISCHE MUSIKE PLAYLIST AUF SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/komischeMusike
David Mellor discusses how to create custom effects in a DAW without relying on expensive plug-ins. Here he demonstrates his approach to creating a filter pan effect using an EQ with high-pass and low-pass filters, highlighting how custom effects can help give your music a unique edge.Chapters00:00 - Introduction02:05 - Pan Effect03:02 - Mono Pan04:30 - Static Pan06:21 - Music Track06:42 - Creative Pan Effect09:00 - Pan Effect Using A Low-Pass Filter 13:23 - Crossfading Using Filters17:15 - Effecting Individual Instruments #slatedigital #infinityeq #protoolsDavid Mellor BiogDavid Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass. David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8gBandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Our guest today is Elizabeth Bachman, CEO of Strategic Speaking for Results. Elizabeth is a renowned authority in advanced speaking, presentation skills, sales, and leadership training. With decades of expertise, she empowers high-level clients to craft impactful messages that secure funding, build alliances, and earn well-deserved recognition. As an internationally sought-after speaker and strategist, Elizabeth helps leaders present with confidence, relatability, and even a touch of humor—while maintaining credibility.Elizabeth hosts the acclaimed podcast Speakers Who Get Results, where she delves into topics like leadership, visibility, and cross-cultural communication with industry experts. Having directed opera legends like Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo in over 50 productions worldwide, she draws on an extraordinary breadth of experience. Fluent in five languages, Elizabeth works with women to elevate the ir confidence and professional goals.
O convidado do programa Pânico desta sexta-feira (14) é Amaury Jr.Amaury Jr. levou as entrevistas de celebridades sociais a um novo patamar. Reconhecido como um dos jornalistas mais influentes do Brasil, Amaury Jr. entrevistou todas as celebridades do entretenimento, sociais e políticas do país, incluindo presidentes, empresários, ícones do esporte, além de estrelas da TV, teatro e cinema.Com cerca de 60 mil entrevistas no currículo, o apresentador do programa está sempre presente nos principais eventos sociais, além de ter levado seu público para o mundo todo, mostrando lugares exóticos e luxuosos e conversando com personalidades internacionais como Michael Bublé, Diana Krall, Liza Minelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Julio Iglesias, Tonny Bennet, Grace Jones, Celine Dion, James Brown, Shakira, The Beach Boys, Sarah Bryghtman, Joss Stone, Paul Anka, Donatella Versace, Philippe Starck, o presidente Bill Clinton e a rainha Silvia da Suécia, Paris Hilton, entre outros.Quanto às celebridades nacionais e de países vizinhos, pouquíssimas ainda não foram entrevistadas por Amaury Jr. O apresentador conseguiu até mesmo uma entrevista exclusiva com o músico brasileiro João Gilberto, que até então não falava com a imprensa há mais de 14 anos.Com seu estilo inovador que lhe garantiu sucesso contínuo ao longo dessas últimas três décadas, Amaury Jr. está sempre presente quando eventos inesquecíveis acontecem, no Brasil e no exterior, e também entrevista pessoas de destaque nos cenários sociais e culturais. Com elegância e talento, Amaury Jr. extrai (há quase 50 anos) o melhor de suas entrevistas, especialmente com as celebridades cuja vida privada resulta em forte curiosidade pública.O estilo descontraído de entrevistar de Amaury é sua marca registrada. E o programa de TV aborda temas que incluem guias de viagem nacionais e internacionais, entrevistas em primeira mão e exclusivas e cobertura de festas, shows e principais notícias.Redes Sociais:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oficialamauryjr/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ProgramaAmauryJrOficial/videosBlog no UOL – Splash: www.amauryjr.blog.bol.uol.com.br
Chi sa fare la musica la fa, chi la sa fare meno la insegna, chi la sa fare ancora meno la organizza, chi la sa fare così così la critica.(Luciano Pavarotti)
Espacio dedicado a los mejores intérpretes del arte vocal lírico con la producción de Carolina Valdés y locución de Sergio Morales. Lunes a partir de las 12:00 hrs. en 95.1 FM y www.radioudec.cl
Lucio Dalla(Bologna,4 marzo1943–Montreux,1º marzo2012) è stato uncantautore,compositore,polistrumentistaeattoreitaliano.Firma di Lucio DallaMusicista di formazionejazz, è considerato uno dei maggiori cantautori italiani.Si è addentrato in vari generi musicali, collaborando e duettando con molti artisti di fama nazionale e internazionale tra cuiFrancesco De Gregori,Mina,Gianni Morandi,Luciano Pavarotti,ZuccheroeSting.
Con B.B. King ft. Luciano Pavarotti, Original Chicago Blues Band, Slim Harpo, Solomon Burke, Billy Preston, The Excitements, Pony Bravo, DeVotchKa, Mike Bahía, Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Amaral, Barry B ft Carolina Durante, Amaia, Soleado y Maestro Espada.
159/063 Best of: Patrick and I did a live Expert Talk interview in December 2020 which was a huge success. We had assistants from all over the world attending. Some, however, could not make it because of time zone difficulties, so I promised I will interview Patrick again for my podcast. Here we go - I trust you will love the stories he is about to share. A little information on Patrick first: For eight years Patrick Jephson was Princess Diana's private secretary (chief of staff), responsible for every aspect of her public life and private organization. He travelled with the Princess to five continents, working with officials up to head of state and encountering unforgettable figures in politics, philanthropy and the arts such as Hillary Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Mother Teresa, Bono and Luciano Pavarotti. Under relentless media scrutiny, his tenure covered the period of Princess Diana's greatest popularity as well as the constitutional controversy of her separation from Prince Charles. He is now a consultant, journalist, broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author, based in Washington DC. His byline has appeared in every UK national newspaper and international titles as varied as TIME magazine, Vanity Fair, People, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Paris Match. A published authority on corporate and personal branding, Patrick equally enjoys coaching C-suite executives, advising UHNWIs on reputation management and addressing PR conferences worldwide. Having worked for an internationally high-profile woman, he feels a special affinity for cross-cultural, protocol, gender and communications issues. He also writes, presents and advises on factual and drama TV programs, appearing on every major US network. He is currently an expert consultant to the award-winning Netflix series The Crown. Check out his website: https://jephsonbeaman.com/ So, it is time to log in now and enjoy this talk. So many take aways will be waiting for you. Let us know how you liked it and give us a review on Apple Itunes. Thanks and best from Diana xoxo Diana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-brandl/ The Future Assistant Newsletter: https://the-socialista-projects.com/#newsletter Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@the-socialista-projects Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3qBSDjTfYOG2x6qos7dKkS Podcast on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-future-assistant/id1493106661
Music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, Gianandrea Noseda is also one of the world's most sought-after conductors, recognized equally for his artistry in the concert hall and the opera house.Gianandrea's award-winning recordings are distributed by LSO Live, for whom he also records as principal guest conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. His discography spans over 80 recordings.He became general music director of the Zurich Opera House in September 2021 and he reached an important milestone in May 2024, conducting two highly praised complete Ring Cycles.In the summer of 2024, he led an international festival tour with European Union Youth Orchestra which took them to the Edinburgh Festival and the Lucerne Festival. In 2019, he was appointed the founding music director of the Tsinandali Festival and Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra in the village of Tsinandali, Georgia.A native of Milan, Gianandrea is Commendatore al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, marking his contribution to the artistic life of Italy. He has been honored as Musical America's Conductor of the Year (2015) and International Opera Awards Conductor of the Year (2016). In 2023, he received the Puccini Award, joining the likes of Maria Callas, Birgit Nilsson, and Luciano Pavarotti.
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I was delighted to have the opportunity to sit down with Anne Midgette and Greg Sandow together. Both are influential thinkers and leaders in the world of music, each boasting remarkable careers. Anne served as the music critic for The Washington Post for 12 years, following her tenure at The New York Times. She has co-authored two captivating but distinctly different books: My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music with Leon Fleisher, and The King and I: The Uncensored Tale of Luciano Pavarotti with Herbert Breslin. Currently, she is working on an exciting new project—a book about Nanette Streicher, the innovative woman who built pianos for Beethoven.Greg Sandow has an equally impressive background, having taught at Juilliard for 25 years and currently teaching at the Peabody Conservatory. His courses at Juilliard included "How to Talk About Music" and "Classical Music in an Age of Pop." Greg has written for a range of prestigious publications, such as The Village Voice, The New York Times Book Review, Opera News, and The Wall Street Journal. Notably, he was the first music critic for Entertainment Weekly and spent three years as the chief pop critic for The Los Angeles Herald Examiner. And here's an interesting detail—Anne Midgette and Greg Sandow are married!In Part 1, we begin by exploring how Anne and Greg first met. From there, the conversation shifts to pop music with Greg offering his unique perspective, including why he believes Taylor Swift holds such significant cultural importance. This leads us into a thoughtful discussion on the relationship between art and commerce. A substantial segment of this part of the interview is devoted to their insights on how orchestras, opera companies, and musicians have evolved over the years and what orchestras can do to build and engage their audiences effectively.[Subscriber Content] In Part 2, we delve into the demanding schedules of successful conductors and musicians, touching on how the greatest artists need space and time to mature their interpretations. Following that, Anne and Greg share their individual writing habits, providing a glimpse into their creative processes. We conclude our conversation by examining revealing differences in how classical music is critiqued compared to pop and rock music.Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
A Christmas selection: songs old and newer, performed by Leontyne Price, Luciano Pavarotti, Heidi Grant Murphy, Odetta, Mel Tormé, et glorious al. Trad., “Angels We Have Heard on High” Bach, “Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben,” from the Christmas Oratorio Trad., “Ríu ríu chíu” Trad., “Il est né, le divin Enfant” Schultz, “Ihr Kinderlein, kommet” Schubert-Melichar, “Mille cherubini in coro” Trad. (Moravian), “Long Ago in Bethlehem” Trad., “What Month Was Jesus Born In?” Martin & Blane, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Tormé & Wells, “The Christmas Song”
One of the most famous tenors in the world, Andrea Bocelli, is celebrating three decades in music. In addition to a concert film and a new album called “Duets,” he's the subject of a new documentary about his life, “Because I Believe.” It traces his journey from a rural farming village in Tuscany to sold-out stadium concerts with tens of thousands of fans. Andrea joins Tom Power to discuss his journey, including how Luciano Pavarotti helped launch his career, his special friendship with Celine Dion, and which singers he looks up to the most.
La musica di qualità è finita? Come sarà la musica dei prossimi anni? Quali saranno le opportunità e i ruoli di musicisti e produttori? Ne ho parlato con Corrado Rustici, produttore per Andrea Bocelli, Claudio Baglioni, Elisa, Eric Clapton, Luciano Ligabue, Luciano Pavarotti, Negramaro, Zucchero Fornaciari.
C dans l'air du 22 octobre - Trump, la stratégie de la surenchèreCe week-end, Donald Trump s'est mis dans la peau d'un serveur au McDonald, accusant Kamala Harris d'avoir menti sur son passé d'employée de l'enseigne. Pour devancer la candidate démocrate dans les urnes, son rival républicain mise sur le vote des hommes. Il s'est ainsi affiché dans une soirée d'UFC dans le New-Jersey, et se met régulièrement en scène dans son avion sur la chanson "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", interprétée par James Brown et Luciano Pavarotti. "Si vous voulez, appelez ça de la masculinité toxique, allez-y. Nous, on appelle ça de la virilité", avait déclaré en ouverture d'un meeting républicain son représentant en Floride. Et tant pis si Trump dérape, comme lorsqu'il s'est permis samedi de commenter les parties génitales du golfeur décédé Arnold Palmer, à qui il rendait hommage en marge d'un meeting. Pour l'instant, cette stratégie semble fonctionner. Donald Trump a pris une légère avance dans quatre des sept swing states, comme en Pennsylvanie ou le camp républicain a massivement investi dans les campagnes de publicité. Pour cela, Donald Trump peut compter sur le soutien indéfectible du milliardaire Elon Musk qui a déjà donné 75 millions de dollars à un comité d'action politique dédié à sa campagne.Au sud du Texas, la vallée du Rio Grande est devenue ces dernières années l'épicentre de l'immigration illégale venue du Mexique et dénoncée par Donald Trump. La ville de McAllen est devenue le principal point d'entrée des migrants clandestins aux États-Unis. Ici, le candidat républicain devance Kamala Harris de près de 7% dans les sondages nationaux. Et il n'a pas de soucis à se faire : depuis 1976, cet État du sud des Etats-Unis n'a élu que des présidents républicains. Les Démocrates ne se déplacent quasiment plus dans ce territoire acquis aux valeurs conservatrices et patriotes. Une équipe de C dans l'air est notamment allée rencontrer Keith Allen, commercial mais aussi présentateur d'un podcast où il mêle religion et politique. Un grand classique des évangélistes chrétiens pour qui Dieu doit être partout, dans un monde où les valeurs de l'Amérique seraient menacées par les impies. Les Démocrates auraient des arguments à faire valoir au Texas, notamment dans le domaine de la santé. Au Texas, près d'un Américain sur six n'a pas souscrit à une assurance santé, la faute au manque de moyens. Pour bénéficier d'une couverture santé, deux options : avoir un employeur qui propose une assurance, ou alors en trouver une sur le marché privé, mais elles sont souvent hors de prix. La classe moyenne, qui ne bénéficie pas du programme Medicare, se retrouve donc coincée. Et en mauvaise santé, dans un pays où l'obésité est légion et où 38 millions de personnes sont atteintes du diabète. À Dallas, certaines pharmacies ont d'ailleurs décidé de distribuer gratuitement des médicaments pour venir en aide à cette population.Pourquoi Donald Trump a-t-il raison de miser sur les hommes pour remporter la présidentielle ? Pourquoi le Texas est-il acquis au camp républicains depuis 40 ans ? Et qui sont ces Américains qui n'arrivent pas à se soigner correctement ?Les experts :- Nicole BACHARAN - Historienne et politologue spécialiste des Etats-Unis, éditorialiste à Ouest-France- Laurence NARDON - Chercheuse - Responsable du programme États-Unis de l'IFRI- Loïc DE LA MORNAIS - Grand reporter, ancien correspondant aux USA - France Télévisions- Anne TOULOUSE - Journaliste franco-américaine, auteure de "L'art de trumper"
Welcome to the Joy Zone – where Lisa and her guests share insights and tools for living above the fray in these challenging times! In this first episode of the Joy Zone podcast (formerly known as Do Joy!) Lisa and her Joy Schoolers talk about the myriad benefits of adopting a spiritual lifestyle with award-winning and Emmy-nominated TV producer and host Meredith Porte. Meredith shares how her spiritual practices transformed her personal life as well as her illustrious career which involved working with Elie Wiesel, Jack Canfield, Gloria Steinem, Tennessee Williams, Luciano Pavarotti, and Sec. of State Madeline Albright, among others. Currently Trustee of The Peace Studio, founded by President Obama's sister, Meredith beautifully demonstrates what can unfold within a spirit-led life. THRIVE IN '25 Year-Long Online Program - Lisa McCourt - JOY School - Happiness Life Coaching Connect with Lisa McCourt www.lisamccourt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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National gumbo day. Entertainment from 1967. 1st Oktoberfest, Rhyme 3 blind mice printed, Executive Mansion named the White House. Todays birthdays - Luciano Pavarotti, Sam Moore, Pat DiNizio, Hugh Jackman, Kirk Cameron. Robert E. Lee died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Gumbo time - Sean ArdainThe Letter - The Box TopsI dont wanna play house - Tammy Wynette3 blind mice - Cooco TVBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cen t http://50cent.com/Dalla Caruso - Luciano PavarottiSoul man - Sam & DaveA girl like you - The SmithereensOnce before I go - Hugh JackmanAs long as we have each other - B.J. Thomas Dusty SpringfieldExit - It's not love - Dokken http ://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com
On the October 12 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Faith Hill debuts, Sid Vicious gets arrested, & John Denver passes away. Also, happy birthday to Luciano Pavarotti. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Recordamos al gran Luciano Pavarotti, pero también les traigo una anécdota muy curiosa de don Guadalupe Victoria, quien fue patriota hasta después de su muerte. Y, claro, no pueden faltar las efemérides raras o curiosas aquí...porque jamás la historia, se atrevió a tanto.
Roberto Alagna est une des voix les plus célèbres de l'opéra français. Découvrez son parcours exceptionnel, de ses débuts timides dans les pizzerias de banlieue parisienne jusqu'à la consécration sur les plus grandes scènes du monde.Né à Clichy-sous-Bois dans une famille sicilienne passionnée de musique, Roberto Alagna a rapidement développé un talent vocal hors du commun. Malgré une timidité maladive qui le poussait parfois à se faire discret, sa voix de ténor s'est rapidement fait remarquer, le propulsant sur les scènes des cabarets parisiens dès l'adolescence.Retracez avec nous les étapes clés de cette carrière exceptionnelle, ponctuée de rencontres déterminantes comme celle avec le légendaire Luciano Pavarotti. Découvrez comment ce jeune chanteur a su s'imposer dans un milieu très concurrentiel, en s'adaptant à des publics du monde entier dans les cabarets parisiens.Au-delà de ses prouesses vocales, plongez dans l'univers personnel de Roberto Alagna, ce ténor hors norme qui a su concilier sa carrière avec ses racines familiales siciliennes. Écoutez-le se remémorer avec émotion l'influence de sa famille, où le chant semble être un héritage transmis de génération en génération.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Today I revisit the life, career, and sumptuous voice of the great Polish soprano Teresa Żylis-Gara, who died three years ago on 28 August 2021 at the age of 91. The soprano was for the most part shockingly under-recorded, so I have scoured the internet for examples of her live in performance, and unearthed examples of her singing Wagner, Massenet, Puccini, Verdi, Strauss, Giordano, Mozart, and Berlioz with some divine tenorial counterparts including Franco Bonisolli, José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti, John Alexander, Alfredo Kraus, Wiesław Ochman, Peter Lindroos, and Piero Visconti. I know I am not the only one who revels in the rich velvety timbre of Mme. Żylis-Gara, and each of the tenors heard alongside her presents her versatile voice in a different facet of its beauty. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.
durée : 00:22:06 - Disques de légende du vendredi 06 septembre 2024 - Notre légende du jour rassemble le Philharmonique de Vienne, le chef John Pritchard et Luciano Pavarotti autours d'une superbe version d'Idoménée de Mozart.
On this week's episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by one of the most highly acclaimed signers of our time, Renée Fleming, Renée is a musical treasure- a 2023 Kennedy Center Honoree, a winner of five Grammy awards and the US National Medal of Arts. She has sung for momentous occasions from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Diamond Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. In 2014 she became the first classical artist ever to sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. Known for bringing new audiences to classical music and opera, she has sung not only with Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli, but also with Elton John, Paul Simon, Sting, Josh Groban, and Joan Baez. Renée's voice is featured on the soundtracks of Best Picture Oscar winners The Shape of Water and The Lord of the Rings. In this conversation, we discuss Renée's brilliant anthology, Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness. As Artistic Advisor to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Renée created the Music and the Mind program, a collaboration between America's national cultural center and the National Institutes of Health. With the anthology, Renée curated a collection of essays from leading scientists, artists, creative arts therapists, educators, and healthcare providers about the powerful impacts of music and the arts on health and the human experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Este viernes ha cobrado sentido toda la sección porque Jorge Sánchez se ha llevado de viaje a José Luis Sastre al país de la bota, a Italia. La primera parada ha sido obligatoria: la voz de Luciano Pavarotti. Luego, bajamos hasta el talón de la bota para encontrarnos con Domenico Modugno. Otra de las grandes es Ornella Vanoni, que no solo destacó en el canto, sino también en la interpretación. No podíamos irnos sin hablar de Rafaella Carrá, que tuvo mucho éxito en España o el gran Franco Battiato con su estilo único.
İmkansız işler denilince aklan gelen o isim Ahmet San ile birlikteyiz. ⭐️Bu bölüm konumuz klasik müziğin vazgeçilmezleri olarak da bilinen ve bir döneme damgasını vuran The Three Tenors oldu.
This episode covers transitioning from a public school to an independent school, as well as the impact of technology on elementary education today. Our guest introduces us to his many passions, including his professional development event, ShiftinEdu. The group addresses introducing AI to young students safely and appropriately, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity, while tackling challenges in providing technology to all students, regardless of financial background.ResourcesFelix's websiteSt. Stephen's Episcopal Day SchoolShiftinEduPhoto of Felix and Luciano Pavarotti
Al Di Meola is a pioneer of blending world music, rock and jazz. His ongoing fascination for complex rhythmic syncopation, combined with provocative lyrical melodies and sophisticated harmony, has been the heart of his music throughout a celebrated career that has spanned over four decades. In this incredible episode, Al joins Alex to talk about his musical journey, the evolution of his guitar vocabulary, and the importance of work ethic. Alex and Al discuss the impact of technology on creativity, and Al reflects on the evolution of music and the enduring legacy of iconic musicians. Al Di Meola is a Grammy award winning musician who has achieved worldwide fame for both, being a solo artist and for his collaborations with Frank Zappa, Jimmy Page, Stevie Wonder, Chick Corea, Paco De Lucia, John McLaughlin, Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke, Luciano Pavarotti, Paul Simon, Phil Collins, Santana, Steve Winwood, Herbie Hancock, and many more. Al Di Meola holds the highest amount of Guitar awards in different categories from Guitar Player magazine (US). Follow Al Di Meola Follow Alex @alexskolnick @moodsandmodes @alexskolnicktrio @testamentofficial Moods & Modes is hosted and produced by Alex Skolnick. Executive Producer: Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Justin Thomas. Music by Alex Skolnick and the Alex Skolnick Trio. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Distributed by Studio Kairos.
Aparte de “disfrutones”, en esta sección somos “justicieros”. Quien más, quien menos, reconoce a Luciano Pavarotti, Maria Callas, Montserrat Caballé o Josep Carreras. Pero a cuántos de los que estáis al otro lado os suenan los nombres de Pedro Lavirgen, Katia Ricciarelli o Marcello Giordani… ¿Nadie? ¿Alguien al fondo levanta la mano? En sus minutos musicales de hoy, el tenor José Manuel Zapata nos acerca una selección de cantantes del siglo XX desconocidos para el gran público pero con un talento igual e incluso superior al de algunas de las mayores estrellas del género. Escuchar audio
« Je suis née un 13. Un chiffre qui porte malheur, pour une grande partie de mes compatriotes qui n'en sont pas à une contradiction près lorsque, ce même jour, ils se ruent dans les bureaux de tabac pour jouer au loto. Le 13 mars 1939, quatre mois et demi avant l'entrée de la France en guerrecontre l'Allemagne, je fais plus discrètement la mienne dans ce monde où je vais grandir au rythme mesuré d'une famille d'artistes musiciens du côté de mes parents et d'artisans du côté de mes grands-parents. » Pour la première fois, Ève Ruggieri se raconte dans une autobiographie foisonnante où elle revient sur son parcours, ses émissions à la radio et à la télévision, comme Ève raconte ou Musiques au coœur, et ses plus belles rencontres (Vladimir Horowitz, Herbert von Karajan, Nina Simone, Luciano Pavarotti, François Mitterrand, Jessye Norman, Roberto Alagna…), avec le talent de conteuse qu'on lui connaît. Ève Ruggieri est notre invité pour les interviews Histoire de Timeline
Why do we tell kids that a fairy will give them cash in exchange for their teeth? How should we talk to them about scary things in the world? And is Mike one of the greatest operatic tenors of all time? SOURCES:Laura Wheatman Hill, journalist.George Lin, Ph.D. student in psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.Melinda Wenner Moyer, journalist and author.Luciano Pavarotti, Italian operatic tenor.Amy Stoeber, clinical psychologist.Jacqueline Woolley, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. RESOURCES:"Parenting by Lying," by Peipei Setoh, Petrina Hui Xian Low, Gail D. Heyman, and Kang Lee (Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2024)."Should You Always Tell Your Kids the Truth? It Depends," by Laura Wheatman Hill (CNN, 2021)."Parenting by Lying in Childhood Is Associated With Negative Developmental Outcomes in Adulthood," by Peipei Setoh, Siqi Zhao, Rachel Santos, Gail D. Heyman, and Kang Lee (Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2020)."The Santa Lie," by Melinda Wenner Moyer (2012). EXTRAS:"When Is It OK to Tell a Lie?" by No Stupid Questions (2021).How to Raise Kids Who Aren't A*******: Science-Based Strategies for Better Parenting — from Tots to Teens, by Melinda Wenner Moyer (2021).Life Is Beautiful, film (1997)."Love at the Five and Dime," song by Nanci Griffith (1986).The Hiding Place, by Corrie ten Boom (1971).
En los últimos 30 años, el periodista David Remnick ha seguido los pasos de algunos de los mitos musicales de su vida: Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Charlie Parker, Paul McCartney... Ahora recopila los perfiles que escribió sobre ellos (publicados en la revista The New Yorker) en un estupendo libro bajo el título 'Sostener la nota'. ¿Por qué es tan importante que Pavarotti tenga catarro? ¿Qué tipo de digresiones existenciales describe la biografía de Leonard Cohen? ¿Y qué locutor de radio, erudito hasta lo enfermizo, se encargó de divulgar en detalle la figura de Charlie Parker? Lo reseñamos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Sergio del Molino y la presencia especial de JF León.
En los últimos 30 años, el periodista David Remnick ha seguido los pasos de algunos de los mitos musicales de su vida: Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Charlie Parker, Paul McCartney... Ahora recopila los perfiles que escribió sobre ellos (publicados en la revista The New Yorker) en un estupendo libro bajo el título 'Sostener la nota'. ¿Por qué es tan importante que Pavarotti tenga catarro? ¿Qué tipo de digresiones existenciales describe la biografía de Leonard Cohen? ¿Y qué locutor de radio, erudito hasta lo enfermizo, se encargó de divulgar en detalle la figura de Charlie Parker? Lo reseñamos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Sergio del Molino y la presencia especial de JF León.
Casey Elliott is from Riverside, California, grew up in Bountiful, Utah, and resides with his wife and four children in Layton, Utah. Growing up in a musical family, Casey's love for music started at a young age as he watched and learned from his parents, accomplished musicians themselves. Vocal influences include: Kenny Loggins, Michael Bolton, Steve Perry, Peter Cetera, Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Vittorio Grigolo, Harry Connick Jr., David Phelps, Michael Buble, and Josh Groban. Casey is known for his powerful vocal and acting ability. He has toured the world as a performer, including his role as Radames in the U.S. National and International Tours of Aida. Other theatrical credits include: Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, Sydney Carton in the regional premier of A Tale of Two Cities, Zorro in the regional premiere of Zorro the Musical, and Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Film credits include: An Hour Behind (Adam), Joseph Smith: American Prophet (John Taylor), Tim Timmerman (Mr. Hadley), Prepare (Jesus Christ), Out of Liberty (Hyrum Smith…post production), and Green Flake (Joseph Smith…pre-preduction), and Daniel and the Lions (Daniel). Casey loves mountain biking, golf, and pretending to know what he's doing when doing DIY projects around the house.
Grammy-nominated American recording artist Joan Osborne joins Everything Fab Four to talk about hearing “Revolution 9” at a makeout party and how her music career began. Osborne moved to New York City to attend film school at NYU in the late 1980s, dropping out after becoming involved in the city's downtown music scene. In 1991, Osborne formed her own record label Womanly Hips, releasing her first album Soul Show: Live at Delta 88. She later signed with Mercury Records, and in 1995 she made her major label debut with the album Relish, which reached the Top 10 on the back of “One of Us,” an international hit that propelled Osborne to stardom. Osborne has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, and has performed duets with such icons as Luciano Pavarotti, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Patti Smith, Emmylou Harris, and Isaac Hayes. She has toured with Mavis Staples, the post-Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead, and Motown's Funk Brothers, while also performing for the Dalai Lama at his monastery in Dharmsala, India. She also regularly records and performs with Trigger Happy, founded by Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman. This summer, she will go on tour in support of her latest album Nobody Owns You. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingfabfour/support
John Jorgenson is a Grammy Award winning guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. His music spans country rock with the Desert Rose Band, guitar rock with the Hellecasters, and classical. He was a member of Elton John's band for six years. He won the Academy of Country Music “Guitarist of the Year” award for three consecutive years. He's also toured or recorded with The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Barbra Steisand, Luciano Pavarotti and Bonnie Raitt among others.My featured song is “Country Drive” from the Trippin' album by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link. ---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's new single. With guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Crossover instrumental.Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's first album, was recorded in 1994 but was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with John:www.johnjorgenson.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
A valuable test for recording engineers, David Mellor gives examples of different mic types to emphasise the importance of knowing your mic collection in detail so that you're using the correct one for the recording task at hand. Cardioid, Supercardioid, Figure of 8 and Omnidirectional are compared.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:23 - Testing The Schoeps CMC 601:44 - Cardioid Examples05:39 - Testing With Percussion06:33 - Supercardioid Examples08:40 - Figure Of 8 Examples11:22 - Omnidirectional Examples14:05 - Testing With Percussion14:58 - Testing Each Mic Type at 0 Degrees17:00 - Testing Each Mic Type at 45 Degrees18:19 - Testing Each Mic Type at 90 Degrees19:42 - Testing Each Mic Type at 180 Degrees21:15 - SummaryDavid Mellor BiogDavid Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. He has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music, including the Chappell and Carlin music libraries (now combined into Universal Publishing Production Music). Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, and also returning to lecture at Surrey University. He also worked with John Cage on the International Dance Course at the University of Surrey. David now specialises in online audio education and has been Course Director of Audio Masterclass since 2001.https://www.audiomasterclass.com/