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In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek heeft Ab Nieuwdorp iets leuks bedacht: in het weekthema 'A capella' hoor je iedere dag vocale muziek, en daarbij loopt het aantal zangers elke aflevering iets op. Van klein naar groot dus! Aangezien dit de eerste aflevering van de week is, hoor je slechts vier zangers. Merk op hoe het Egedius Kwartet de ruimte weet te vullen met 'Taedet animam meam', van de componist Cristobal de Morales. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7).
Learn to sing the Offertory with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.Liber Usualis 1961, page 321 for the score.
Kaja Forum is a Norwegian painter with an acute sensibility to value and tender moments. Living off of commissions, Norum will explain how she balances her own wishes and those of the commissioner. She will also discuss how she approaches her own work, laying out her method of solving compositions and how she double-checks herself by comparing her own work with the old masters. In addition, Norum will talk about her favorite contemporary colleague Molly Judd, and how she has been inspired by the works of August Rodin, Eugène Carrière and Odd Nerdrum. You can visit her website by going to: https://www.ateliernorum.com/
Learn to sing the Alleluia with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
The "girlz" discuss two powerful Meam Mem involved in the vilification of cannabis. Strap in, it's going to be a wild ride!!Follow us on Facebook for more links and content from the episodes! We want to hear from you! Leave your comments, questions and experiences on our Facebook page... we WILL respond. Be sure to follow and leave a review on your favorite platform.
Why are memories associated with music more vivid than other memories? Why does music help people recall what they experienced long ago? Our guest today is Dr. Kelly Jakubowski, and she is an expert in the field of musical perception, memory, and the science of music. Her work on musically evoked autobiographical memories provides answers to these questions. In this episode of Lifetimes of Listening we explore how musical memories occur. Stories from Chris Maluszyniski, Kathleen Prudic and Hans York provide moving examples of how music can strengthen our memories of the past. We connect with music so much that it's often impossible to remember without also hearing.#KellyJakubowski, #ChrisMaluszyniski, #KathleenPrudic, #HansYork, #LifetimesofListening, #MEAM, #MusicalMemories, #HowMusicEvokesMemories, #MusicandScienceLab, #DurhamUniversity
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https://www.francesbellpaintings.co.uk INSTAGRAM @frances_bell_paintings Frances was born in 1983, and raised in Suffolk. After developing an early interest in drawing and painting, she then pursued art and art history at school. At aged 18 she made her way to Florence to pursue a classical training at Charles. H. Cecil Studios in 2001 for 3 years, and then taught sporadically there for a further seven summers. Since the completion of her training Frances has been a full time professional portrait and landscape painter and has participated in many exhibitions including Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the BP Portrait Award, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Society of Marine Artists, The Society of Wildlife Artists, the Society of Women Artists and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, where she has shown since 2005. She has also exhibited internationally at the MEAM in Barcelona, and at the Portrait Society of America. Frances is a member of the RP the ROI and is an Assoc RSMA. “The themes of my work largely revolve around what I observe in life and find captivating, ranging from formal portraits to farm life and landscapes of many kinds. The main nugget of interest is often a transcendent moment of atmosphere, whether the light over a field, or the tilt of a head. I think I attempt to pursue what seems to convey most about our environment and human nature in the simple subjects that surround us."
https://www.francesbellpaintings.co.uk INSTAGRAM @frances_bell_paintings Frances was born in 1983, and raised in Suffolk. After developing an early interest in drawing and painting, she then pursued art and art history at school. At aged 18 she made her way to Florence to pursue a classical training at Charles. H. Cecil Studios in 2001 for 3 years, and then taught sporadically there for a further seven summers. Since the completion of her training Frances has been a full time professional portrait and landscape painter and has participated in many exhibitions including Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the BP Portrait Award, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Society of Marine Artists, The Society of Wildlife Artists, the Society of Women Artists and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, where she has shown since 2005. She has also exhibited internationally at the MEAM in Barcelona, and at the Portrait Society of America. Frances is a member of the RP the ROI and is an Assoc RSMA. “The themes of my work largely revolve around what I observe in life and find captivating, ranging from formal portraits to farm life and landscapes of many kinds. The main nugget of interest is often a transcendent moment of atmosphere, whether the light over a field, or the tilt of a head. I think I attempt to pursue what seems to convey most about our environment and human nature in the simple subjects that surround us."
Based in Austin, TX, artist Meam Hartshorn joins us for a meaningful conversation about growth, creativity, and change. Inspired by the natural landscape, Meam allows her paintings to evolve organically, with room for experimentation in her artistic practice. Themes of natural phenomena and our relationship to the environment are present in Meam's ongoing series of work. Here's what we discuss:1. The pressure emerging artists often face when starting their art careers, and why it's essential to follow your intuition.2. The importance of embracing growth and change in your work, especially if you're ready to explore a new style or different subject matter.3. How to remove restrictions and limitations from your creative practice in order to tap into your full potential as an artist.4. What inspired Meam to launch The Artful Collective, and why she's excited to further support fellow artists.About Meam:Meam Hartshorn was born and raised in Grand Junction, Colorado, where she cultivated a love for art-making and the outdoors from an early age. Her work explores natural cycles, such as geologic history, succession, and symbiotic relationships. Inspired by these concepts, her work bridges imagery of the ever shifting natural world with abstracted visions of our own internal evolution and landscapes. Meam received her BA in Studio Art and Psychology from Kenyon College. After graduating with distinction and receiving the Robert H. Hallstein Memorial Award in Art, she has lived and worked in Austin, TX. Meam has exhibited her work across the country, and she is the founder of The Artful Collective, an arts platform providing resources and opportunities for emerging artists.Follow Meam on Instagram: @meamhartshorn + @the.artful.collectiveWebsite: meamhartshorn.com + theartfulcollective.comVisit our website: visionaryartcollective.comFollow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag
Welcome to Satura Lanx, upper beginner / intermediate podcast told in beginner-friendly, easy spoken Latin. Every other Saturday I chat about everything concerning Latin (literature, language, culture), my own life and reflections and the questions you'll ask me. The same episodes are available in full video format on my YouTube channel. This is a Satura Lanx production.
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On Season 2, Episode 4, of The Art Career Podcast, Emily McElwreath interviews artist Taha Clayton during his solo exhibition ,The Cloth, curated by Will Hutnick at Troutbeck in Amenia, NY. The two explore what it means to be self-taught, maintaining dedication, and the importance of representation. The Art Career podcast is available on all podcast platforms. Taha Clayton is a Brooklyn-based painter, Houston, TX born and raised in Toronto, ON. Clayton's style and aesthetic is rooted in classical practices, while his narratives juxtapose historical and futurist allusions. He creates realistic renderings, many through portraiture, to celebrate and transcend culture and legacy. His Muslim upbringing and cultural heritage shape his work in order to address mistruths of ethnic antiquity. This clash with Western perspectives is conveyed through images of empowerment rather than historically misguided portrayals of despair and strife. Whether his subjects are captured in their natural environment or composed within an imagined story, these figures embody dignity, culture and beauty. Clayton's precise, labored, and intricate methods of realism is especially illustrated through his common use of fabric. His subjects are not only representatives, but should be seen as individuals with human stories. His work has been recently exhibited at the Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY), the Art Renewal Center (Port Reading, NJ), and at MEAM, the Europe Museum of Modern Art (Barcelona, Spain). Clayton's artistic journey was also documented in the award winning 2016 documentary, “Heavyweight Paint". This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/TAC today and get 10% off your first month. theartcareer.com Follow us: @theartcareer Follow Taha: @tahaclayton Podcast host: @emilymcelwreath_art Interview location for Episode 4: Troutbeck Music: Chase Johnson Editing: Zach Worden
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me , caz , rouge, donuts, emma , rain, ghostface and dumpster on this episode
Entrevistamos a la artista madrileña Carmen Mansilla. La obra de esta artista, que podríamos clasificarla en el orden de lo figurativo, destaca por su naturalidad, su lenguaje, los sentimientos que transmite, las emociones y sus personajes. La artista lleva ya un par de décadas en la profesión. Notas del episodio: http://bit.ly/3oLJXpV Instagram de Carmen: https://www.instagram.com/mansillaartist/ PIOLAS: https://www.instagram.com/talleres.piolas/ ||| PROMOS ||| Código de descuento 10% off: HAPPY2021 Curso gratis de Joan Lalucat: http://bit.ly/38HceIh Curso de Retrato Abstracto Figurativo con Joan Lalucat: http://bit.ly/3oLFenQ ||| Hablamos en este episodio ||| Carmen cuenta de su estudio en Madrid, sus discípulas. Sus comienzos en el arte, estudio de publicidad, moda, Bellas Artes. Describe sus pinturas, la importancia de sus bocetos. Los desnudos, el cuerpo de la mujer. Su obra “La mirada onírica” expuesta en el MEAM, Museo Europeo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona. Su inspiración, menciona a Buñuel. Películas: El Perro Andaluz, El Ángel Exterminador. Habla de sus materiales favoritos. Agradecemos las valoraciones y comentarios (¡esperamos que buenos!) que nos puedas dejar en tu plataforma de podcasts. Nos ayuda a hacer más de lo que te gusta. ||| Sobre Talleres Piolas ||| Creamos cursos online de pintura, dibujo e ilustración en alta calidad. Diseñamos estos cursos con los mejores artistas emergentes para poder acercar más personas a los artistas que nos inspiran. Seleccionamos artistas de Madrid y de otras ciudades del mundo y diseñamos los talleres junto con ellos para que desarrollen de una manera natural y didáctica su proceso de trabajo. Nuestros talleres presenciales, ofrecidos regularmente en Madrid, te permiten conectar en vivo con tus artistas favoritos. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talleres.piolas/ Web: https://www.tallerespiolas.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalleresPiolasMadrid Música: https://www.bensound.com
Ron Katz Director of Advancement and External Relations for the New England Air Museum talks about the events that the NEAM holds. Such as Drone Day, Open Cockpit Day, Women Take Flight, The Space Expo and much more. For more information go to MEAM.org
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'M.E.A.M.', Making Every Adult Matter, is a cross-sector approach that aims to ensure adults with complex needs receive co-ordinated support, helping individuals to reach their full potential and to contribute positively to their communities. In this podcast episode the MEAM framework is described and illustrated by: Sam Thomas, Policy Manager for Homeless Link and the MEAM Coalition; Tassie Weaver, Homeless Link's Local Networks Manager; and Emma Wagner, Assistant Manager at Humbercare Ltd in Hull. www.meam.org.uk
We are about to enter the next four years of a Donal Trump led Republican government administration with many questions. One of those questions is whether Donald Trump will cancel President Obama's executive orders to expand two existing Marine Monuments and designate a new Marine Monument. John Davis, who is the President of MARE and Project Supervisor of Open Channels (That houses MPA News and MEAM), wrote an article in MPA News to discuss whether President-Elect Donald Trump has the authority and the will to cancel the Monument Executive Orders. I invited John onto the show not only to talk about his article, but to discuss how he established some of the best information sharing products in the Ocean Conservation Field. Enjoy the podcast! Are you looking to change the way you eat for a better health and environment? Start using Arbonne nutrition and health care products that are all natural and environmentally friendly. I use them all the time and their nutrition line has transformed the way I eat and my health. Email me today, andrew@speakupforblue.com to find out how you can transform your health. Looking to transform your health and wellness using Arbonne products? Learn about our starter package to get you living for a better Ocean by contacting me at andrew@speakupforblue.com.
durée : 01:51:12 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Perrine Kervran - De la colonnade du Bernin à la chapelle Sixtine, en passant par les chambres de Raphael, de l'usage de l'art au Vatican, entre propagande théologique et politique.
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The second Meme Dreams Podcast features more sea life, a childhood dream and Mami in an action adventure! If anyone out there has a funny dream you'd like to share with our listeners send it to memedreamspodcast@gmail.com
The first episode of the Meme Dreams Podcast, where we wake Mami up and find out what she has been dreaming about.