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In this conversation, Marcus Du Sautoy explores the intricate relationship between mathematics and various forms of art, including music, literature, and visual arts. He discusses how mathematical concepts such as prime numbers, symmetry, and randomness influence creative processes and artistic expressions. Through examples from renowned artists like Shakespeare and Dali, Du Sautoy illustrates how mathematics serves as a blueprint for understanding and creating art, while also emphasizing the emotional and aesthetic dimensions of both fields.Takeaways Mathematics and art are deeply interconnected. The circle is fundamental to both mathematics and nature. Prime numbers are essential building blocks in mathematics. Music often employs mathematical structures for creativity. Shakespeare used prime numbers to disrupt rhythm. Symmetry plays a crucial role in both art and mathematics. Dali's work reflects his fascination with scientific ideas. Theatre allows for abstract exploration of mathematical concepts. Ambiguity is embraced in art but avoided in mathematics. Randomness can lead to unexpected creative outcomes.Chapters 00:00 Blueprints of Mathematics and Art 02:35 Defining Creativity and Its Interplay 04:24 Mathematicians as Collaborators with Artists 07:17 The Fractal Nature of Jackson Pollock's Art 12:54 The Significance of Circles in Mathematics 16:31 Exploring the Mystery of Prime Numbers 19:52 The Role of Primes in Music Composition 28:01 Mathematics and the Structure of Music 29:00 The Mathematical Foundations of Music 31:50 Art and Mathematics: Dali's Exploration 38:56 Theatrical Structures and Mathematical Concepts 43:46 The Distinct Narratives of Numbers and Art 48:07 Symmetry and Randomness: Blueprints of Creativity 58:49 Exploring Creativity Through MathematicsFollow Professor du Sautoy on Twitter, BlueSky, and find his new book here.Subscribe to Breaking Math wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Breaking Math on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Website, YouTube, TikTokFollow Autumn on Twitter, BlueSky, and InstagramBecome a guest hereemail: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com
Composing music is something that you can practice and improve in the same way you can with your instrument. In this episode, Dr. Tony Steve and I chat about music composition as a craft, the idea of compositional templates, the importance of limitations, mastering idioms, counterpoint, and how you can use exercises to improve. Follow Tony at https://www.facebook.com/tonystevepercussionist Musicianship Mastery is formerly known as The Musician Toolkit. Let me know your thoughts on this episode as a voice message to possibly share on a future episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can find all episodes of this podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1
Send us a textLaura stops by the show, to discuss her latest release, Chicago, growing up Catholic, and more.*****Laura Sawosko's songs not only reflect her personal journey, but draw you into your own, through ruthless honesty and vivid imagery. Her vocal technique is raw and unrehearsed which parallels her guitar, while the piano introduces another unexpected layer of melodic and technical grace.Laura was the keyboardist in her former band Surrender Dorothy that opened for the 1999 Phoenix Lilith Fair with Sarah McLachlin, Sheryl Crow, Martina McBride and Dido. She began her ambitious solo career as a singer/songwriter in 2000 after she graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Broadcasting and Music Composition from Arizona State University. Laura composed the original score for the gay friendly independent film, An Intimate Friendship, by Filling The Gap Productions. The film was acclaimed by audiences globally after headlining both national and international film festivals. Laura is no stranger to the film industry. You may have seen Laura on NBC's #1 rated show, Fear Factor. In a brave effort to win the grand prize to assist in her music career, she had the unique opportunity of riding a bull in Season 2. A few years later, she submitted a video that was a winner on ABC's America's Funniest Home Videos. As a member of Chicks With Picks during her time in Arizona, she had the opportunity to open for Country artist Sarah Buxton and Michelle Branch. She later had the privilege of opening for another one of her mentors, Edwin McCain, on the Cayamo music cruise. Laura moved to Nashville in 2010 to pursue her songwriting career. She quickly became affiliated with NSAI and ASCAP. She has performed at the famous Bluebird Cafe, The Listening Room, The Local, Douglas Corner, Bobby's Idle Hour and numerous other renowned local venues. Publishers and mentors have recognized Laura for her descriptive storytelling with a poetic undertone. She recorded her album The Songwriters in Nashville with Producer Vaughn Lofstead. The album consists of 14 songs and her title track, The Songwriters, was chosen by Publisher Woody Bomar to open his reknowed songwriting seminars in Nashville.Laura is a true artist and storyteller. She is passionate about her craft and expresses that unwavering dedication in her song The Songwriters when she writes “not all of us will be heard, but there's nothing we'd rather be. We are the Songwriters of Nashville Tennessee”. *****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comUpcoming guests can be found: https://dmneedom.com/upcoming-guest Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show
The Circle of Interval Magicians https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
https://multiplysound.com/products/chptrs-film-score-collection - 30% off the new sound pack starting August 26th with promo code John30: https://multiplysound.com/?ref=evenpbbx In this episode of the Shifting Focus podcast, host John Bunn interviews Boomer from Multiply Sound and the duo Josh and Jerad from CHPTRS. They discuss their unique collaboration in creating a new sound pack tailored for filmmakers, emphasizing the importance of music in storytelling. The conversation covers Boomer's transition from wedding filmmaking to music creation, the challenges and risks involved in pursuing one's passion, and the educational components of their new product. The episode highlights the innovative approach to music for filmmakers and the excitement surrounding the launch of their sound pack. Follow Multiply Sound: https://www.instagram.com/multiply.sound/ Follow CHPTRS: https://www.instagram.com/wearechptrs/ Takeaways Boomer transitioned from music to videography and back to music. The collaboration between Chapters and Boomer aims to revolutionize sound for filmmakers. Music is a powerful tool for storytelling in film. Boomer's sound packs offer customization for filmmakers. The importance of education in using music effectively in filmmaking. Creativity often requires taking risks and following one's passion. The sound pack includes unique, human-performed sounds. Filmmakers can use the sound pack to create cohesive musical stories. The collaboration emphasizes quality and intentionality in sound design. The launch of the sound pack is an exciting opportunity for filmmakers.
The Circle of Interval Magicians https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
The Circle of Interval Magicians https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about The Circle of Interval Magicians My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
How does an idea become a musical? How do you write both a play and a musical soundtrack at the same time? How does a musical that you've finally written wind up on a real stage with real actors?Kaylee Killingsworth and Kenady Sean have answers.In this episode, Emmeline sits down with two-thirds of the creative team behind Beyond Perfection, a new musical about our human desire for perfection and our love-hate relationship with reality. Just days before their New York City debut, Kenady and Kaylee get candid about the winding path to the stage, from initial table reads to a complete script revision. They also discuss the value of perseverance, the fine line between constructive criticism and debilitating criticism, and how this version of Beyond Perfection is, without a doubt, their best one yet. Plus, hear a sneak peek of the musical itself!To learn more about Beyond Perfection: The Musical, visit the official website or follow the musical on Instagram. To learn more about Kenady Sean and her upcoming projects, visit her official website or follow her on Instagram. To follow Kaylee's musical and creative journey, visit her official website or follow her on Instagram.For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.
All of It's Public Song Project invites musicians to incorporate works of art that have entered the public domain into new compositions. Simon Close, All of It producer, shares the music created by this year's winners, and previews a concert this weekend in Grand Army Plaza.
The Circle of Interval Magicians https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
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Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. You don't need more theory, you need more MAGIC!
“As I heard the words come out of her mouth it brought a flood of tears to my eyes.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue HinesAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:acoustic guitar melody fingerstyle picking by Garuda1982, River, recording close to water flow, lapping, at... by felix.blume
Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Dearest Voices played by Christine Brunner and Micah StockJames Cavell played by Darren BrownAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:9. opening envelope.wav by 16GPanskaVechet_Lukas, typewriter by bm3342, Morse code sample.wav by ooohyeahhh, websdr_recording_2014-07-21T07_22_13Z_7011.4kHz.wav by klankbeeld, Printing Press Mechanics by exuberate
“If you have found this note, you have read the same tale as I, sweet and sad. ”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Uncle Willy played by Micah StockAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:AMBBird_The Sparrows Are chirping.Morning.Rural s... by newlocknew, Stasis (music for space) by SondreDrakensson
“My love for you has not left me.”[This episode contains spoilers for the full series]Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue HinesJames Cavell played by Darren BrownAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:grandfather_clock_chimes.wav by 3bagbrew,and the following SFX from Freesound user james_longleyPIANO_SONG2_7.aif, ORCHESTRAL_TREM_BED2.aif, ambientmix1.aif, WHEATHARVEST_MACHINESOUND.aif, DEEP_DRUM_25_SEC.aif, RESON_DRONE.aif, FORWARD_BARSAXECHO8.aif, reverse_beat1.aif
“What a daze I was in when I read your last letter.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.James Cavell played by Darren BrownCabin Boy played by Micah StockAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Afternoon on the Dock.mp3 by chris5s, Page Turn by IENBA, Emotional Original Soundtrack - HOME by Magmi.Soundtracks, piano_longverb_ambient.aif by james_longley, Storm by crooner, Ambi - rain on tent sail thunder with reverb from... by jaap.sijben, Canadian Horse Carriage.wav by vero.marengere
“White Star Line! Oceanic departing!”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Stream Train Station Noises.wav by BobMorris1, Canadian Horse Carriage.wav by vero.marengere, citystreet2free.wav by moxobna, Fishing Pier 01.WAV by JustinBW, Mooring Rope.wav by Rmutt, Seagull on beach by squashy555
“All aboard! Next stop New York City!”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Stable Noises- Birds and Horses Neighing.wav by GoodListener, Canadian Horse Carriage.wav by vero.marengere, small_birds_chile_central_winter.wav b y brimagor, Crowded park ambience.wav by Jandre160108, Afternoon on the Dock.mp3 by chris5s, Paddle boat on water.wav by SpliceSound, Stream Train Station Noises.wav by BobMorris1
DescriptionHow Beethoven Composed Masterpieces Without Hearing a Sound in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun FactBeethoven composed some of his greatest works after going completely deaf! He couldn't hear a single note but used his deep understanding of music and felt vibrations through the piano. His Ninth Symphony—featuring “Ode to Joy”—was written in total silence, yet it remains one of the most powerful pieces ever created.__________________________________________________________________About Steven, HostSteven is a Canadian composer & actor living in Toronto. Through his music, he creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his music website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.__________________________________________________________________You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram.
“It has taken me this long to stop denying what I have come to realize is true.”“I blame myself that you should have been aware of this sooner. You must know the truth now.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue HinesAunt Eva played by Christine BrunnerAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:acoustic guitar melody fingerstyle picking, & acoustic guitar melody fingerstyle #19 by Garuda1982, 9. opening envelope.wav by 16GPanskaVechet_Lukas, Nine Lies the Heart ed 4.wav by ERH, Criminal District, Criminal Shadows, & Scary Secrets by Universfield, Paddle boat on water.wav by SpliceSound, Explosion_3.ogg by Isaac2000000, THE CRASH.wav by sandyrb, Sad heaven piano #3 by PSOVOD, Distant Sad Piano by PatrickLieberkind
“There are no answers to my letters or my wires. Please!”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.James Cavell played by Darren BrownAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works.
“Please, my dearest Anne, you must relent.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.James Cavell played by Darren BrownAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works.
“I wish I were able to be there to help in some way. ”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.James Cavell played by Darren BrownMother Cavell played by Christine BrunnerAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Dark Ambient- Synth Drone by MichiJung
“Forgive me but this is necessary.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue HinesAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Crime Drama and Horror Background Atmosphere #6 by Universfield
“How it is possible I could have found you is a mystery I shall never unravel.”Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come.Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue HinesAdapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael LondonProduction, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr.Music Composition by Mustafa ShaheenThis series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Dark Ambient- Synth Drone by MichiJung, Freesound Singer SK29.july08.2of6.wav by juskiddink, Emotional Mysterious Music Migfus20
“It is true, I never have asked about your dowry.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Undefined Old Engine / machinery 2 by luciolepri, work of a large steam engine.wav by blukotek, small_birds_chile_central_winter.wav by brimagor
“I am forever astounded at the sameness of our experiences.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Nine Lies the Heart ed 4.wav by ERH
“I very much want to support you in whatever decision you make but I cannot forget my responsibilities.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works.
“I'd like to know your thoughts on this proposition.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Morse code sample.wav by ooohyeahh
“We are connected. We have known this from our first meeting.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: acoustic guitar melody fingerstyle picking Garuda1982, Freesound Singer SK29.july08.2of6.wav by justkiddink, group_laugh_short.aif by thevannispen, group_laugh_long.aif by thavannispen
“How absurd they should withhold information from me.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: acoustic guitar melody fingerstyle #19 by Garuda1982
“Sometimes the power is in the knowing.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Aiden played by Micah Stock Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: The last tile makers - Closing credits (movie sou... by FredL74, Dark Ambient- Synth Drone by MichiJung, Freesound Singer SK29.july08.2of6.wav by justkiddink
“I was a bit surprised, happily so I might add, but surprised nonetheless.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Mr. Hutyera's translator played by Micah Stock Mother Cavell played by Christine Brunner Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: ambiance restaurant sound of breakfast calm /son... by cecgwen, ambiant sound of breakfast in a calm restaurant 2... by cecgwen, Small Crowd pre-concert talking party bar walla t... by JohnsonBrandEditing
“She stood frozen in the snow, holding his hand and mine for support.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Edward Tenlinger played by Micah Stock Aunt Eva played by Christine Brunner Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Bach - Air on the G String - BWV 1068 - Arranged ... by GregorQuendel, Morse code sample.wav by ooohyeahh, Fire.WAV by inchadney, group_laugh_long.aif by thanvannispen, Knock_the_door.wav by anagar, Knock on the door by deleted_user_4772965, Door, Front, Opening, A.wav by InspectorJ, Door opening and closing 8 by JakLocke, Schumann - The Bird as Prophet - Waldszenen, Op. ... by GregorQuendel, Stable Noises- Birds and Horses Neighing.wav by GoodListener, Canadian Horse Carriage.wav by vero.marengere, Herat 7.wav by ERH, slow atmosphere 4.wav by ERH
“While my mind says not to fear, my heart still does.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:The last tile makers - Credits (movie soundtrack) by FredL74
“You shall always have a home with us, always.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: wind.wav by ERH, Harp.WAV by RepDac3
“Mr. Edward Tenlinger, what a joy!” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Mother Cavell played by Christine Brunner Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Beautiful Romantic Piano by Muyo5438
“I cried. Right in front of all those people.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Aunt Sena played by Christine Brunner Edward Tenlinger played by Micah Stock James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: room-tone quiet 01 121129_01.wav by klankbeeld, Wine Glass Clinking by SoundBIterSFX, Shhhh_ses2.wav by freesound, Cough.wav by Harris85, awww than applause and cheering.wav by xtrgamr and the following SFX from ShangusBurger CRWDWalla_Convention Expo, Sparse_Shane Vincent_G..., CRWDApls_Generic Applause_ShaneVincent_GSC24_FUMA..., CRWDLaff_Short Polite Laugh 01_ShaneVincent_GSC24..., CRWDLaff_Short Genuine Laugh_ShaneVincent_GSC24_F..., CRWDLaff_Genuine Laughter_ShaneVincent_GSC24_FUMA..., CRWDLaff_Short Genuine Laugh, Reaction_ShaneVince..., CRWDApls_Loud Applause 01_ShaneVincent_GSC24_FUMA..., CRWDReac_Crowd Gasping In Surprise, Scattered_Sha..., CRWDQuiet_Active Whispering_ShaneVincent_GSC24_FU..., CRWDApls_Loud Applause 02_ShaneVincent_GSC24_FUMA..., CRWDCheer_Short Affirmative Cheer_ShaneVincent_GS...
“Tonight is the night.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Mother Cavell and Aunt Sena played by Christine Brunner Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Nine Lies the Heart ed 4.wav by ERH, Scary Secrets by Universfield
“I still cannot believe I have left without you.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Conductor played by Micah Stock Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works.
“All aboard!” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Conductor played by Micah Stock Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org:Stream Train Station Noises.wav by BobMorris1
“Only a few more days, and we shall share our love with the world.” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. James Cavell played by Darren Brown Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works.
Send us a textAre you an artist or music producer dreaming of releasing your music on vinyl? In this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, Isobel Anderson sits down with Jenn D'Eugenio, founder of Women in Vinyl, to uncover the fascinating process behind pressing music onto records. Jenn shares expert insights on preparing your audio and artwork for vinyl, tips for selecting the right pressing plant, and how to make your vinyl release more sustainable.Whether you're an independent artist exploring physical formats, a vinyl enthusiast curious about the behind-the-scenes craftsmanship, or someone considering a career in this exciting industry, this episode is packed with invaluable tips and actionable advice.Jenn also highlights the role of women in the vinyl industry and offers a glimpse into Women in Vinyl's resources, from educational tools to career opportunities. Don't miss out on this comprehensive guide to vinyl pressing, sustainability, and innovation in analog sound.Key Topics Covered:How to prepare audio and artwork for vinyl pressingThe step-by-step process of creating a vinyl recordCommon mistakes to avoid when working with pressing plantsEco-friendly options for a sustainable vinyl releaseCareer advice for women and gender-nonconforming individuals interested in the vinyl industryLinks mentioned in this episode:Women in Vinyl >> Connect with Jenn on Instagram >>Infographic on the electroplating process >>Women in Vinyl podcast episode with Jett Galindo >>Women in Vinyl episode with Karyln King >>Vinyl Pressing Plant Directory >>Electroplating graphic >>If you loved listening to this week's episode of the podcast, leave a review wherever you're listening now and let me know
Send us a textCelebrating 100 episodes of empowering women in music, Girls Twiddling Knobs host Isobel Anderson takes listeners on a reflective journey through the evolution of the podcast, revisiting its top five most popular episodes, including conversations with Kate Nash, Orla Gartland and Victoria Witjeratne. Featuring listener Q&A, insights into key challenges for women in music technology, and plans for the future, this milestone episode highlights how the Girls Twiddling Knobs community has become a vital voice for diverse creators in music. Tune in to celebrate and explore what's next!If you loved listening to this week's episode of the podcast, leave a review wherever you're listening now and let me know