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I Love Old Time Radio
Philco Radio Time - Guests - Margaret O'Brien & Charlie Magnante Quartet (Ep1670)

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 35:09


"That's How Much I Love You" - Bing Crosby; "If This Isn't Love" - Bing Crosby; "Minute Waltz" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "Time After Time" - Bing Crosby; "You Won't Be Satisfied" - Margaret O'Brien & Bing Crosby; "Cheerful Little Earful" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "As Long As I'm Dreaming" - Bing Crosby

Fiddle Hangout Newest 100 Songs

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The Sound Kitchen
Who is Léon?

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 25:22


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about Léon. There's “The Listener's Corner”, great music,  and of course, the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write RFI English in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Paris Perspective, Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too.Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note!  I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: On 24 August, I told you a story about a sign I saw on a French highway this summer. On most highways across France, there are illuminated signboards that tell you if there's an accident ahead, encourage you to take a break from driving, or remind you of the speed limit. The messages change according to what information is deemed necessary for drivers.During the Olympic games, the signs said: “Remember: 130 kilometres per hour ... speed is for Léon”. You were to write in and tell me who Léon is, and why the French said speed was OK for him.The answer is: Léon is that French human fish, Léon Marchand. He won four Gold Medals in swimming this year … the 200-meter medley, 200-metre breaststroke, the 200-metre butterfly, and the 400-metre medley. He became the sixth Olympic swimmer to win four gold medals at a single Games.Léon Marchand is the world record holder in the long course 400-metres individual medley; the Olympic record holder in the 200-metres butterfly, the 200-metres breaststroke, and the 200-metres individual medley; and the French record holder in the long course 200-metre individual medley, 200-metre butterfly and 200-metre breaststroke.The young man is fast – watching him swim was incredible. See why the French government would tell us to be careful with our speed, but Léon could go as fast as he wished?In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question, suggested by Hans Verner Lollike from Hedehusene, Denmark: “The Paris 24 Olympic Games are over, but if you had a chance to win a Gold Medal, in which sport would it have been?”Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Alan Holder from the Isle of Wight, England. Alan is also this week's bonus question winner. Congratulations, Alan!Saleem Akhtar is a winner this week. Saleem is the president of the RFI Seven Stars Radio Listeners Club in District Chiniot, Pakistan.Pakistan! Congratulations on your amazing javelineer, Arshad Nadeem. Nadeem made history for Pakistan by becoming the first Pakistani to win an individual Olympic gold medal. Not only that, but he set an Olympic record with his throw of 92.97 meters… the sixth-longest throw in history. Mubarak, Arshad! Mubarak, Pakistan!Also on the list of lucky winners this week are RFI Listeners Club members Rodrigo Hunrichse from Ciudad de Concepción, Chile; Helmut Matt from Herbolzheim in Germany, and Father Steven Wara, who lives in the Cistercian Abbey in Bamenda, in Cameroon's North West Region.Congratulations winners!Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: “Imagine” by John Lennon; the waltz op. 64 No. 1 in D flat, the "Minute Waltz” by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Arthur Rubinstein; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Pocket Piano” by DJ Mehdi.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “France's foreign ministry unveils two-year gender equality strategy”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 14 October to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 19 October podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then  33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Click here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club,  

Talks at Google
Ep423 - Lang Lang | The Chopin Album

Talks at Google

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 56:24


Lang Lang visits Google to perform pieces from his new album, “The Chopin Album”. This album includes the second set of Chopin's Études, the Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, and a selection of shorter works that he has long enjoyed performing, including three Nocturnes and the Waltz op. 64 no. 1, popularly known as the "Minute" Waltz. Chopin has accompanied Lang Lang throughout his career. One of the first pieces he learnt was the Grande Valse brillante in E-flat major, and it was Chopin's music that also carried him through a number of career-changing competitions. And it was with the Chopin Études that Lang Lang made his now-renowned Beijing Concert Hall recital at age 14 -- a performance that led to his studying with Gary Graffman at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Originally published in October of  2012. Visit http://youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle/ to watch the video.

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®
The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 23rd November 2023

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 139:26


This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 23rd November 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Sixth Street All Stars    Everybody    Everybody    2023 Jae Sinnett's Zero to 60 Quartet w/ Randy Brecker    Winter Mamboland (Winter Wonderland)    A Swingin' Christmas - Live at WHRO    2023 Drew Zaremba    Waltz in Db Major, Op. 64 "Minute Waltz" (Chopin)    Reunion    2022 The Flying Horse Big Band    Free for All    A Message from…    2023 Karen Stachel    Peace on Earth    A Whim and a Prayer    2023 Isaiah J. Thompson    Thanksgiving Theme    A Guaraldi Holiday    2023 Christian Sands    The Gift (feat. Stefon Harris)    Christmas Stories    2023 George Burton    Fum Fum Fum    The Yule Log    2023 Gregory Porter    Christmas Time is Here    Christmas Wish    2023 Mareike Wiening    Declaration of Truth    Reveal    2023 Helge Lien Trio with Tore Brunberg    Adam    Funeral Dance    2023 Jakob Dreyer    Neuland    Songs, Hymns and Ballads: Vol. 2    2023 Constantine Alexander    The Show    Firetet    2023 Clark Sommers    Chance Encounter    Feast Ephemera    2023 Linley Hamilton    Ginger's Hollow    Ginger's Hollow    2023 Ron Blake    Grace Ann    Mistaken Identity    2023 The Jim Self & John Chiodini Quintet    Dig/Dog Tags    Tounch and Go    2023 Frank Kohl    With Tears of Joy    Pacific    2023 Ryan Pate    Aporia    Superbloom    2023 Jeff Lederer with Mary LaRose    On the Beach    Schoenberg on the Beach    2023 Peripheral Vision    The Mask Has Become the Face    We've Got Nothing    2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 23rd November 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.

The Sound Kitchen
GOAL! French striker Karim Benzema scores again and again

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 26:12


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the Ballon d'Or. There's “On This Day”, the bonus question and the “Listeners Corner” with Michael Fitzpatrick, and the new quiz question, too. So click on the “Audio” arrow above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week. Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your musical requests, so get them in! Send your musical requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all! Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts! In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts which will leave you hungry for more. There's Paris Perspective, Africa Calling, Spotlight on France, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too. As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service.  Keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with! To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website and click on the three horizontal bars on the top right, choose “Listen to RFI / Podcasts”, and you've got ‘em ! You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone. To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show.  Teachers, take note!  I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below.  Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books which were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here. Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload! And don't forget, there is a Facebook page just for you, the independent RFI English Clubs. Only members of RFI English Clubs can belong to this group page, so when you apply to join, be sure you include the name of your RFI Club and your membership number. Everyone can look at it, but only members of the group can post on it. If you haven't yet asked to join the group, and you are a member of an independent, officially recognized RFI English club, go to the Facebook link above, and fill out the questionnaire !!!!! (if you do not answer the questions, I click “decline”). There's a Facebook page for members of the general RFI Listeners Club too. Just click on the link and fill out the questionnaire, and you can connect with your fellow Club members around the world. Be sure you include your RFI Listeners Club membership number (most of them begin with an A, followed by a number) in the questionnaire, or I will have to click “Decline”, which I don't like to do! This week's quiz: On 22 October, I asked you a question about French footballer Karim Benzema. Benzema had just won the Ballon d'Or, or the Golden Football - the most prestigious individual accolade in world football. Karim Benzema is a striker for Real Madrid, and of course, plays on France's national team. You were to re-read RFI English journalist Paul Myers' article “Benzema's Ballon d'Or triumph gains presidential seal of approval” and answer this question: how many goals, in how many games, did Benzema score for his club last season, and how many of those goals were in the Champions League? The answer is: As Paul wrote: “Benzema scored 44 goals in 46 games for his club last season, including 15 in the Champions League.” In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “As a teenager, I wanted to be …” The winners are: Mohammad Likhon, who's a member of the Nilshagor RFI Fan Club in Nilphamari, Bangladesh.  Mohammad is also this week's bonus question winner.  The other winners this week are: Riaz Ahmad Khan, the president of the RFI Listeners Club in Sheikhupura City, Pakistan, and RFI Listeners Club members Tasneem Saleh from Nilphamari, Bangladesh, Samir Mukhopadhyay from West Bengal, India, and Dipita Chakrabarty from New Delhi, India. Congratulations winners! Here's the music you heard on this week's program: “Take the A Train” by Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, performed by Duke Ellington and his orchestra; the “Minute" Waltz (no 6, op 64 no 6) by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Dinu Lipatti; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Le mot juste” written by Bertrand Belin, and performed by Belin and Camélia Jordan. Do you have a musical request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  This week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Made-in-China 'Phryges' toys are surprise mascots for Paris Olympics 2024” to help you with the answer. You have until 2 January 2023 to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 7 January podcast. When you enter, be sure you send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. Send your answers to: english.service@rfi.fr or Susan Owensby RFI – The Sound Kitchen 80, rue Camille Desmoulins 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France or By text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then  33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. To find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize, click here. To find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club, click here.  

Vento da Liberdade
Ingrid fliter (Minute Waltz in D Flat - Chopin)

Vento da Liberdade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:02


Música

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Tu L'As Vu ?
38.1 - Les films de la décennie 1930 : "La Règle du Jeu" de Jean Renoir (1939)

Tu L'As Vu ?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 69:43


Dans cette première partie de l'épisode de « *Tu L'As Vu* ? » sur les films des années 1930, le trio Gravlax – Papa(Gubi)da – Casa se penche sur un gros morceau qui est le film de Jean Renoir « **La Règle du Jeu** » ( 1939 ; https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=493.html ). Il y avait de quoi dire. Belle et bonne écoute ! Films évoqués lors de l'épisode : « Le crime de monsieur Lange » de Jean Renoir ( 1936 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=3306.html « La Marseillaise » de Jean Renoir ( 1938 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4000.html « Les bas-fonds » de Jean Renoir » ( 1936 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=711.html « La Grande Illusion » de Jean Renoir ( 1937 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=338.html « La Bête Humaine » de Jean Renoir ( 1938 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4510.html « La Chienne » de Jean Renoir ( 1931 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2595.html « Boudu sauvé des eaux » de Jean Renoir ( 1932 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2143.html « Cannibal Holocaust » de Ruggero Deodato ( 1980 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=52677.html « Le Goût des Autres » d'Agnès Jaoui ( 2000 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=22758.html « Les femmes du 6ème étage » de Philippe Le Guay ( 2011 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=133404.html Musique diffusée durant l'épisode : Générique « Loud Pop » ( Gravlax ) J.C Lemay « Lost Highway » Joseph Kosma : « Rue de la Huchette » / « Agence matrimoniale » / « Le testament du docteur Cordelier » / « La Grande Illusion Suite » Camille Saint-Saëns « Danse macabre » Frédéric Chopin “Waltz in C Sharp Minor Op 64 No 2” / “Waltz No.6 in D flat major, Op.64 No.1 "Minute Waltz"” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “3 German Dances K 605” Johann Strauss “Die Fledermaus Overture” Jean Péheu “En r‘venant d'la revue” Liens pour les participations des membres de « Tu L'As Vu ? » dans d'autres podcasts : Finale de « Blind Best » de Julien Baldacchino ( avec Gravlax ) :https://podcast.ausha.co/blind-best/n053 Épisode de « Keski D'vient » sur Jean-Paul Belmondo ( avec Gravlax ) :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/on-vous-parle-de-jean-paul-belmondo-96543/ Épisode du podcast “Be Kind Rewind” sur Jean-Paul Belmondo ( avec la participation de Gravlax ) :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/bkr-9-hommage-a-jean-paul-belmondo-99177/ Épisode de « Keski D'vient » sur Brad Pitt ( avec Gravlax ) :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/on-vous-parle-de-brad-pitt-106300/ Épisode de « Keski D'vient » sur James Cameron ( avec Casa ) :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/on-vous-parle-de-james-cameron-106750/ Épisode de « Keski D'vient » sur les films adaptés de jeux vidéo ( avec Gravlax ) :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/on-vous-parle-des-films-adaptes-de-jeux-videos-112757/ Chaîne YouTube TLV Podcast :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLK73hPXzMYGnZEYVRvAEQ Lien Twitter : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcast Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax Page du podcast : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/tu-las-vu Page Sens Critique avec tous les films traités dans le podcast :https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Tous_les_films_traites_dans_notre_podcast_Tu_l_as_vu_venez_n/2716388

Sonata Secrets
Chopin "Minute" Waltz in Db major Op. 64 no. 1

Sonata Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 9:51


Is the "Minute" waltz really supposed to be played in a minute? Pianist Henrik Kilhamn takes a closer look at this famous piece in this video. Link to video: https://youtu.be/scsE4Qts1GY

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Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación
La mayoría de las obras maestras de música clásica icónicas que todos conocen en un solo audio

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 215:14


Más de 3,5 horas de las grabaciones de música clásica más famosas y reconocibles. ¡Lo mejor de la música clásica para estudiar, leer, relajarse y (sobre todo) disfrutar! Temas: 0:00 P.I. Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato) 02:42 Edvard Grieg – Morning Mood 06:22 Ludwig van Beethoven – Für Elise (Bagatelle No.25 in A minor) 08:51 Frederic Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp minor 12:56 Georges Bizet - Habanera ("L'amour est un oiseau rebelle") 14:58 W.A. Mozart - Rondo alla Turca ("Turkish March") 18:33 Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2) 23:47 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Summer” (III: Presto) 26:24 P.I. Tchaikovsky – Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy 28:10 Federic Chopin – Prelude Op.28, no.4 30:44 Gioachino Rossini – Overture to “The Barber of Seville” 36:29 Jahannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance no.5 in F-sharp minor (fragment) 37:06 W.A Mozart – Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major) 42:54 J.S.Bach – Air on the G string (from Orchestral Suite No.3, BWV 1068) 45:47 W.A. Mozart – Symphony No.40 in G minor (1. Molto allegro) 51:44 Erik Satie – Gymnopedie no.1 54:56 Johann Strauss II – “Frühlingsstimmen”, Op. 410 ("Voices of Spring") 1:01:31 Frederic Chopin – Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op. 9, no.1 1:07:07 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No.4 Russian Dance 1:08:08 J.S.Bach – Orchestral Suite no.2 in B minor (7.Badinerie) 1:09:07 Gioachino Rossini – William Tell Overture 1:14:55 Antonin Dvorak – Symphony no. 9 in E minor ("From the New world": IV. Allegro con fuoco) 1:26:39 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No. 8 Waltz of the Flowers 1:31:47 Richard Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries 1:37:08 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 8 in C Minor Pathetique, Op. 13 (II. Adagio cantabile) 1:42:08 Johann Strauss II – "An der schönen blauen Donau" (The Blue Danube),Op.314 1:49:19 Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.1 1:52:42 Edvard Grieg – In the Hall of the Mountain King 1:54:58 Frederic Chopin – Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 1:59:30 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Autumn” (1. Allegro) 2:04:30 Franz Liszt – Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major 2:09:00 W.A. Mozart – Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II. Movement) 2:13:19 Ludwig van Beethoven – The Symphony No.5 in C minor (fragment) 2:20:10 Claude Debussy – Clair de lune (from "Suite bergamasque") 2:25:12 N.Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumblebee (from “The Tale of Tsar Saltan) 2:26:28 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No. 2 (March) 2:28:25 Edvard Grieg - Notturno, Op.54, No.4 2:32:45 Felix Mendelssohn – Wedding March (from “A Midsumer Night’s Dream”) 2:37:46 Georges Bizet – Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen” 2:40:02 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Spring” (1.Allegro) 2:43:36 Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.3 2:46:17 Johann Strauss II – Künstlerleben ("Artist's Life"), op.316 2:49:08 Frederic Chopin – “Revolutionary Etude” (Etude Op.10, No.12) 2:51:51 Luigi Boccherini – Minuet from String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No.5 (G 275) 2:54:00 Ludwig van Beethoven – Ode to Joy (from Symphony no. 9 in D minor) 2:57:53 Richard Strauss – Also sprach Zarathustra 2:59:14 Frederic Chopin – Waltz in D-flat major, Op 64, No 1 ("Minute Waltz") 3:01:00 Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G minor (attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, but actually proabably composed by Remo Giazotto). 3:04:29 Modest Mussorgsky – Night on Bald Mountain 3:11:49 Johann Strauss II – “Wiener Blut”, Op. 354 3:13:24 J.S.Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 3:16:29 Jacques Offenbach – Overture to “Orpheus in the Underworld” (can-can section) 3:18:14 Leo Delibes – Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”) 3:20:09 Frederic Chopin – Funeral March (Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor Op 35: III. Marche Funebre) 3:29:33 W.A. Mozart – Requiem in D minor 3:33:01 J.S.Bach – Prelude in C major

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación
Los 65 fragmentos de obras maestras de la música clásica que todos conocen (pero no todos conocen sus títulos)

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 16:24


Las piezas más icónicas de la música clásica que definitivamente debes conocer. Las mejores canciones instrumentales que todos conocen, pero nadie sabe el nombre, a pesar de que casi todos los días las escuchamos en programas de televisión o en anuncios. Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky y mucho más. ¡Esto es realmente clásico! Temas: 1)00:00 - Tchaikovsky, Swan lake, Dance of little Swans (or cygnets) 2)00:19 - Rossini, The barber of Seville 3)00:26 - George Bizet, Toreador song 4)00:38 - Vivaldi "Four seasons", Summer 5)00:54 - Edvard Grieg - In the hall of the Mountain King 6)1:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in C#m 7)1:36 - Tchaikovsky, Dance of the sugar plum fairy 8)1:48 - Beethoven, Fur Elise 9)2:00 - Johann Strauss II, Wiener Blut 10)2:13 - Dvorak, Symphony no 9 11)2:26 - Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra 12)2:39 - Mozart, Symphony no 40 13)2:48 - Chopin, Nocturne in Eb op 9 no 2 14)3:08 - Bach, prelude in C 15)3:23 - Erik Satie, Gymnopedie no 1 16)3:38 - Leo Delibes, Flower duet 17)3:48 - Giuseppe Verdi, libiamo ne' lieti calici 18)4:03 - Bach, Orchestral suite no 2 19)4:18 - Boccherini, minuet 20)4:30 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker: Russian dance 21)4:38 - Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusic 22)4:55 - Erik Satie, Gnossienne no 1 23)5:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in Bbm 24)5:32 - Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube 25)5:47 - Chopin, "Minute Waltz" 26)6:00 - Beethoven "Ode to Joy" 27)6:14 - Modest Mussorgsky, Night on bald mountain 28)6:39 - Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overure 29)6:51 - Mozart, Lacrimosa 30)7:09 - Chopin, "Funeral March" 31)7:29 - Tchaikovksy, Waltz of the Flowers 32)7:44 - Jacques Offenbach, "Orpheus in the Underworld" 33)7:58 - Mozart, Rondo Alla Turca 34)8:12 - Bach, Air on the G string 35)8:28 - Johann Strauss II, Tales from Vienna Woods 36)8:44 - Vivaldi, Four Seasons: Autumn 37)9:02 - Rossini, William Tell Overture 38)9:28 - Richard Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries 39)9:35 - Chopin, Revolutionary Etude 40)9:45 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker March 41)9:56 - N. Rimsky-Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee 42)10:09 - Beethoven, Symphony no. 5 43)10:25 - J.S.Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 44)10:35 - Felix Mendelssohn – Wedding March (from “A midsumer Night’s Dream”) 45)10:46 - P.I. Tchaikovsky – swan lake: act I: No.2 Valse 46)11:07 - Leo Delibes – Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”) 47)11:20 - W.A. Mozart – Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II Movement) 48)11:31 - Johann Strauss II – Kunstlerleben (Artist’s life) op. 316 49)11:46 - Antonin Dvorak – Serenade for strings (II. Menuetto: Allegro con moto) 50)12:10 - G.F.Handel – Messiah (HWV 56) 51)12:18 - Edvard Grieg – Morning Mood 52)12:25 - Antonin Dvorak – Humoresque Op. 101, No.7 53)12:43 - Giuseppe Verdi – La donna e mobile 54)13:04 - Georges Bizet – Habanera 55)13:20 - Jahannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance no.5 in F sharp minor 56)13:31 - Johann Strauss II – “Fruhlingsstimmen” Op 410 (Voices of Spring) 57)13:44 - Georges Bizet – Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen” 58)13:57 - Antonio Vivaldi – the Four seasons “Spring” (I: Allegro) 59)14:13 - P.I. Tchaikovsky – swan lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato) 60)14:33 - Franz Liszt – Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major 61)14:42 - Claude debussy – Clair De lune (from Suite bergamasque) 62)15:07 - Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.3 63)15:32 - Frederic Chopin – Prelude Op.28, no.4 64)15:56 - Ludwig van Beethoven – Moonligh Sonata

Tom's Podcast
Tom's Foodcast #4: The Origins of the American Breakfast Cereal

Tom's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 30:04


Chopin's Minute Waltz (played in 2 minutes)The second half of Padmore's Great MigrationA story about two chocolate-making villages in Cote d'IvoireFFF (Fun Food Fact): Hard-boiled eggsFFHF (Fun Food History Fact): The origins of the American breakfast cerealFWTF (Fun With Troubleshooting Food): How to Keep Cooked Green Vegetables Green

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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox Etude Op.25 No.1 in A-Flat Major "Aeolian Harp" 0:00 Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 in B flat Minor 2:27 Nocturne Op. 15 No. 2 in F Sharp Major 7:45 Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 in B flat Minor 11:04 Nocturne Op. 32 No. 1 in B Major 16:32 Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1 in C Minor 20:30 Nocturne Op. posth. No. 20 in C sharp Minor, 25:05 Nocturne Op.27 No.2 in D Flat Major 29:04 Nocturne Op 9 No 2 In E Flat Major 33:36 Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 in E Minor 38:18 Nocturne Op. 15 No. 2 in F Sharp Major 41:42 Nocturne Op. 48 No. 2 in F sharp Minor 44:28 Nocturne Op. 15 No. 3 in G Major 50:58 Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 in E Minor 55:34 Prelude Op. 28 No.15 in D Flat Major "Raindrop" 57:40 Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 in A Major 1:03:14 Polonaise Op. 53 in A flat Major 1:04:12 Polonaise Op. 26 No. 1 in C sharp Minor 1:10:38 Polonaise Op. 26 No. 1 in C sharp Minor 1:16:37 Prelude Op.28 No.3 in G Major 1:22:50 Prelude Op.28 No.6 in B Minor 1:23:52 Prelude Op.28 No.8 in F sharp minor 1:25:58 Scherzo Op.31 No.2 in B flat Minor 1:27:50 Waltz Op. 70 No. 2 in F Minor 1:37:48 Waltz Op. 34 No. 2 in A Minor "Valse brillante" 1:40:48 Waltz Op 64 No. 1 "Minute Waltz" 1:46:14 Waltz Op. 18 In E Flat Major "Grande valse brillante" 1:48:00 Waltz Op. 69 No. 1 in A Flat Major "L'Adieu" 1:50:04

The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast
#143 - Birds Behaving Badly

The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 37:15


Back down to Earth after last week's continuity busting episode, we catch a deadly Praxeus pathogen and talk about birds behaving badly. David has many questions, but thankfully Ben has ready answers. Does the ending really prove the Doctor didn't like Adric? Who fan Pip Madeley has the true ending of Earthshock. Opening music is Radiohead's 1995 single "Fake Plastic Trees" and closing music is the end of the Minute Waltz composted by Frédéric Chopin and performed by Arthur Rubinstein. We recorded this episode on 2 February 2020.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Three Quarter Time Part 2

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 42:18


More vintage waltzes. Songs include: The Merry Go Round Waltz, It's a Sin To Tell a Lie, When I Grow to Old to Dream, Always, the Minute Waltz, the Merry Christmas Waltz and the Merry Widow Waltz. Musicians include: Jeanette McDonald, Riley Puckett, Glenn Miller, Victor Young, Buddy Clark, Al Goodman and the Casa Loma Orchestra.

Airport Minute Podcast
Minute 075: The Minute Waltz

Airport Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 33:10


Summary Gwen continues to eavesdrop on Ada Quonsett, who’s talking to Mr. Davidson in 23-C. “My late husband played the violin,” says Ada. “Not professionally, but he was very good. He once played the Minute Waltz in fifty-eight seconds!” Gwen resumes her walk through the Tourist Class. She opens the curtain to the rear coat […]

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Episode 11: The Jim Campilongo Conversation

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014


Charlie sat down with Guitarist Jim Campilongo and had what might be the purest guitar conversation to date on the show. The show opens with Jim’s stunning version of “The Minute Waltz” by Chopin. Nuff said. What transpires is actually only a part of a two hour conversation that followed. We will release some extra […]

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Cedille Chicago Presents
Waltzing in the New Year

Cedille Chicago Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 57:02


On this week’s program, we waltz into the New Year with pieces by 10 different composers.   January 1 Waltzing in the New Year LITA GRIER (b. 1937) Dancing Towards Bethlehem (3:30) From The Billy Collins Suite: Songs Inspired by His Poetry Cedille Records CDR 90000 115 (Track 10) Jonathan Beyer, baritone John Bruce Yeh, clarinet John Goodwin, piano GIAN CARLO MENOTTI (1911–2007) “Bravo!” — “What is the matter Toby?” (Monica’s Waltz) (5:22) From Gian Carlo Menotti: The Medium Cedille Records CDR 90000 034 (Tracks 24 & 25) Patrice Michaels, soprano Chicago Opera Theater Lawrence Rapchak, conductor ALEXANDER SCRIABIN (1872–1915) Waltz, Op. 38 (5:47) From Dmitry Paperno: Uncommon Encores Cedille Records CDR 90000 007 (Track 13) Dmitry Paperno, piano DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (1906–1975) String Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 68 III. Valse: Allegro (5:24) From The Soviet Experience, Volume II Cedille Records CDR 90000 130 (Disc 1, track 7) Pacifica Quartet FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810–1849) ARR. MAUD POWELL (1867–1920) “Minute” Waltz, Op. 64, No. 1 (2:00) From American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell Cedille Records CDR 90000 097 (Track 6) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Matthew Hagle, piano FRANZ LISZT (1811–1886) Grand Valse di Bravura, Op. 6 (7:21) From Romantic Music for Piano Four Hands Cedille Records CDR 7002 (Track 8) Elizabeth Buccheri and Richard Boldrey, piano duettists VOJISLAV IVANOVIC (b. 1959) Funny Valse from Café Pieces (3:37) From Out of Africa… and Around the World Cedille Records CDR 7005 (Track 3) Denis Azabagic, guitar FELIPE VILLANUEVA (1862–1893) Amor: Vals de Salón (3:12) From Salón Mexicano Cedille Records CDR 90000 132 (Track 12) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano JOSÉ ROLÓN (1876–1945) Vals Capricho, Op. 14 (8:32) From Salón Mexicano Cedille Records CDR 90000 132 (Track 20) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano JOHN HARMON (b. 1935) Light Feet (2002) (3:34) From American Songs Cedille Records CDR 90000 091 (Track 27) Patrice Michaels, soprano Elizabeth Buccheri, piano

Music From 100 Years Ago
Waltz Anyone?

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 34:59


Songs include: Waltz Me Around Again, Willie, Waltzing the Blues, Kentucky Waltz and the Minute Waltz.  Performers include: Rudy Vallee, John Kirby, Helen Clark, Guy Lombardo and Moritz Rosenthal.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Chopin Bicentennial

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2010 48:12


A special podcast for the 200th birthday of Fredric Chopin. Works include the Minute Waltz, the Scherzo #3, the B Minor Sonata, The Etude #3 Op. 3 and the Heroic Polonaise. Pianists include: Ignatz Paderewski, Artur Rubenstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Eileen Joyce, Josef Hofmann and Louis Kentner.

Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine
Episode 5: Rachel Barton Pine introduces her new album "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell" (Part 3)

Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2007 14:03


Rachel Barton Pine shares excerpts from her 12th CD, dedicated to the repertoire of violinist Maud Powell (1867-1920).  Includes Molly on the Shore by Percy Grainger (written for Powell), Songs My Mother Sang by Antonin Dvorak (arranged by Powell), Minute Waltz by Frederic Chopin (arranged by Powell), Aria by Carl Venth (dedicated to Powell), May Night by Selim Palmgren (arranged by Powell), and Romance by Henry Holden Huss (dedicated to Powell).  For more information about Maud Powell, please visit www.maudpowell.org.  To purchase Rachel's new CD, please visit www.rachelbartonpine.com/merchandise.htm.playing time: 13:43 SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON I-TUNES! Do you have a question you'd like Rachel to answer on her podcast?  Just send your question via text or as an MP3 attachment to rachelbartonpine@aol.com Thanks for listening! visit Rachel online: www.rachelbartonpine.com www.myspace.com/rachelbartonpine www.youtube.com/RachelBartonPine Rachel Barton Pine's podcast is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.com