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In this episode of Chatzzz, we're joined by Julie Blundell, Head of Income Generation and Marketing at Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust. Sunbeams is a charity dedicated to providing Community Music Therapy for disabled children and adults across Cumbria, aiming to improve quality of life and self-esteem through the creative power of music.Julie discusses the charity's transformative Music For Life® and Music For Dignity® projects, which deliver music sessions at various venues, including care homes, special schools, and hospices. The team of specialist musicians uses live music, singing, movement, and sign language to support individuals with a wide range of disabilities and mental health needs.Sunbeams believes in long-term impact, offering continuous, free services supported by grants and donations. Tune in to hear how Sunbeams is making a real difference to the health and wellbeing of its community, and enhancing the arts in rural Cumbria.
Music Industry student, Jinane Chahine, talks with theology professor, Dr. Maryellen Collett, about her music and band.
Growing up in Southwest Virginia, Tyler Hughes has been steeped in the traditions of mountain music and dance from a young age. For him, music is about community. And: Life skills classes for people with exceptional needs often teach things like cooking, money skills, and street safety. Karen Feathers and Jackie Secoy believe that appreciating, listening to, discussing, and even playing music are important life skills, too. Later in the show: Imagine you're looking at a piece of art like a painting or a sculpture. You can probably describe it in some basic ways using math–it's 30 inches long, it's twice as tall as it is deep, that sort of thing. Robert Wells says we can do the same thing with music. Plus: 60 years later, The Beatles still capture our attention–and new audiences, too! Thomas Payne is helping a new generation fall in love with John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
Sofie Lemaire (°1983) begon haar radiocarrière bij Studio Brussel. Na de rol van sidekick van Peter Van de Veire, kreeg ze een eigen programma op de middag: 'De Wereld Van Sofie'. Ze was verschillende keren één van de presentatoren van Music For Life . In 2012 verliet ze de zender om zich te storten op een tv-avontuur bij Woestijnvis, waarna ze tv- en radiowerk combineerde. Tegenwoordig is ze te horen in het populaire 'De Wereld Van Sofie' op Radio 1.
Send us a textDave and I discuss the music business, how sometimes giving up on a dream for a bit can be the best, and more.******LIFE OF A "LONG PLAYER"After a 25-year hiatus, long-time rocker Dave Lebental returned to his musical roots and started to investigate the modern music landscape. He quickly realized he was a modern-day Rip Van Winkle who had awoken into a different musical world than the one he left. Digital recording, digital distribution, and social media have all made it much easier to be an independent artist. He started writing new songs on his acoustic guitar and learning how to record them in his home studio. The byproduct of these self-produced recording sessions is Dave Lebental's debut solo LP entitled “The Long Player”. The LP is a collection of 11 Americana, Blues, and Rock tracks. Now 62 years old, Lebental says his songs and sound owe a debt to James Taylor, Ryan Adams, The Eagles, Tom Petty, and The Beatles.Band - the Driftwood SoulsWebsite: https://dlmusic.us/******If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comThis episode is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XupS8aeNd3k Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomHave a question or want to be a guest on the podcast email: dauna@bettertopodcast.comHave a question for our producer Rich Zei contact him at rich.zei@thirdearaudio.comIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast SuziTo see upcoming guests click here: https://www.dmneedom.com/better-topodcast©2024 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the Show.
Nutrition Nugget! Bite-size, bonus episodes offering tips, tricks and approachable science. This week, Jenn's talking about music. Not just how helpful music can be during a workout but music for brain health. Active listening is the key to having music support both cognitive function and mood (think depression and anxiety). Tune in to learn how music can keep you more young, vibrant and healthy! Like what you're hearing? Be sure to check out the full length episodes; new releases every Wednesday. Have an idea for a nutrition nugget? Submit it here: https://asaladwithasideoffries.com/index.php/contact/ RESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries Instagram
Growing up in Southwest Virginia, Tyler Hughes has been steeped in the traditions of mountain music and dance from a young age. For him, music is about community. And: Life skills classes for people with exceptional needs often teach things like cooking, money skills, and street safety. Karen Feathers and Jackie Secoy believe that appreciating, listening to, discussing, and even playing music are important life skills, too. Later in the show: Imagine you're looking at a piece of art like a painting or a sculpture. You can probably describe it in some basic ways using math–it's 30 inches long, it's twice as tall as it is deep, that sort of thing. Robert Wells says we can do the same thing with music. Plus: 60 years later, The Beatles still capture our attention–and new audiences, too! Thomas Payne is helping a new generation fall in love with John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
Nathan asks 'Why learn music at school?' With musician and music educator Gary Cunningham, we answer- What does good music education look like? What instruments should children be learning? & What songs should be on the curriculum? #music #arts #performance #creativity
Det helt store tema på programmet i dag: LIVET! Ja, selve livet, men da jeg har mest fokus på engelsksproget musik er det ordet LIFE som indgår i alle titler. Artisterne spreder sig til gengæld over 5 årtier og tæller bla. Eurythmics, The Weeknd, Grace Jones, The Killers, Sparks, One Republic, Shirley Bassey, Hurts og Sade. Talk Talk er naturligvis med. De havde hele 2 store hits om "Life" og det første fra 84 indgår i programmet
Op 1 april maakte Peter Van de Veire zijn laatste ochtendshow op MNM. Dominique Crommen praat met hem over hoe het leven na de ochtenden op Studio Brussel en MNM is, hoe het is om een nieuw radiostation uit de grond te stampen, wat de kick van Music For Life en Marathonradio is, en véél meer.
Summary: On this episode of the Act To Live Podcast, Scott's friend and bandmate, Joel Wilson, joins the duo to talk about music! Together, Scott and Joel discuss their experiences as musicians, some of the roles that music plays in their lives, the impacts that music can have on others, and more. ACTion Event of the Week: Take some time to explore music - in whatever way is most fitting to you! Write a song, listen to a new band, maybe even pick up an instrument you haven't played in a while. What did you notice? What was the experience like for you? Join us on the next episode of the Act To Live Podcast as we explore confidence!
This is just for fun this week to see how yall like this we will be back to meditations next Tuesday, But if yall like this we can add an upload to our week. Let us know what you think. This is great to play at work, while you study, or just to relax, the soft beats can calm and motivate as you listen. Enjoy Show Your Support Here! : https://anchor.fm/healthy-mind3/support Also on YouTube Click Here: Healthy mind Meditations The Links below Are Helpful Sources For Meditations : Relaxing Music - Meditation Music https://www.jpassinside.com/MeditationMusic Meditation Techniques https://www.jpassinside.com/MeditationTechniques Tones For Meditation https://www.jpassinside.com/TonesForMeditation Meditation Mastery https://www.jpassinside.com/MeditationMastery --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthy-mind3/support
A New Media Force in Cumbria! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cumbria's biggest podcast teams up with pioneering local music trust! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Penrith, Cumbria, UK, 23/9/2020 - The Studio at Sunbeams, part of Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust, is to become the new home of Cumbria's most popular podcast 'Behind The Noise'. Host Marc Farquhar has signed a multi-year deal with the Trust which will see Sunbeams provide the new studio location for the podcast, allowing the use of their excellent facilities with the aim of helping to elevate the show to a new level. In return, Farquhar and his team at 'Behind The Noise' will look to use their wide ranging audience to raise the profile of the charity even further than the high esteem in which it is already held as well as encouraging more musicians to use the fantastic recording and production facilities Sunbeams has at its disposal. Behind The Noise Podcast Farquhar, originally from the North East but a native of Cumbria for over 20 years, founded the podcast in early 2017 when his band Die No More was preparing for an indefinite hiatus. It has since gone on to gain a worldwide audience with many high profile guests appearing on the show including people from the BBC, Channel 4 and Glastonbury Festival. It's unique format of relaxed studio based in-depth conversations allows the listeners to really feel like they are in the room listening to a very interesting conversation and often has the guests opening up in ways they wouldn't normally be able to in a more traditional setting. Add to that the wide spectrum of guests ranging from Musicians, influencers and music industry insiders to TV personalities, comedians, actors and authors. This gives the show a broad appeal with regular downloads from over 30 countries. 'Behind The Noise' has also showcased some of Cumbria's leading lights in music, business and entertainment. For the guests themselves it's a very innovative platform on which they can reach potential new fans or customers in ways which are free from the restrictions of more traditional media and broadcasting. Behind The Noise in it's previous setting ------------------------------------ Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust was Founded by Cumbrian born Harpist and Singer, Annie Mawson MBE in 1992. Sunbeams provides Community Music Therapy to children and adults with a wide range of disabilities and complex medical needs including physical disabilities and mental health problems, Alzheimer's and senile dementia, cerebral palsy, autism, Down’s Syndrome, sensory impairments, emotional and behavioural disturbance and profound multiple disabilities. A team of specially trained community musicians deliver over 60 live music workshops in 53 project-venues per month transforming the lives of their beneficiaries through the Music For Life® and Music For Dignity® Programmes. The specialist musicians led by Annie herself, now deliver Community Music Therapy to over 1000 beneficiaries at the award-winning Sunbeams Music Centre every month. The facility also boasts a large conference room, multiple meeting rooms, training facilities and a stunning sensory woodland and garden area which are all available to the general public for hire. The Studio At Sunbeams Opened in 2018 The Studio at Sunbeams is a professional recording studio and is part of the incredible work of Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust. Run by award-winning producer and engineer Pete Ord, 'The Studio' seeks to provide a high quality, top level recording studio accessible to all, from garage band to international orchestra. The recording landscape has changed dramatically in the last decade, however the perfect recording space and engineer/producer is vital and can never be underestimated when you want to achieve a professional sound. This incredible facility is fully capable of working with artists and bands of all levels and aspirations, whether that's a full album production or just a space to track drums before taking the project home. With multiple recording packages available, Sunbeams is in a prime position to help many aspiring and flourishing Cumbrian musicians achieve their goals. Producer Pete Ord and some of the facilities at 'The Studio' ---------------------------------------- Photography where stated - https://www.davevepersphotography.com / https://www.instagram.com/thatveeps/ For more information on Behind The Noise, Annie Mawson's Sunbeams Music Trust or The Studio at Sunbeams please use the details below: Behind The Noise Contact: Marc Farquhar Email: podcast@behindthenoise.net Website: http://www.behindthenoise.net Sunbeams Music Trust Contact: Vanessa Strutt Phone 01768 892909 Email: vanessa@sunbeamsmusic.org The Studio At Sunbeams Contact: Pete Ord Email: thestudio@sunbeamsmusic.org
Jesus said to the crowds: “To what shall I compare the people of this generation? What are they like? They are like children who sit in the marketplace and call to one another, ‘We played the flute for you, but you did not dance. We sang a dirge, but you did not weep.’” Luke 7:31-32So what does this story tell us? First of all, the story means that children are ignoring the “songs” of each other. Some children sing a song of sorrow and that song is rejected by others. Some sang joyful songs for dancing, and others did not enter into the dance. In other words, the appropriate response was not given to the offer of their music.This is a clear reference to the fact that so many of the prophets who came before Jesus “sang songs” (meaning preached) inviting people to have sorrow for sin as well as to rejoice in the truth. But despite the fact that the prophets poured out their hearts, so many people ignored them.Jesus gives a strong condemnation of the people of that time for their refusal to listen to the words of the prophets. He goes on to point out that many called John the Baptist one who was “possessed” and they called Jesus a “glutton and drunkard.” The condemnation of the people by Jesus especially focuses upon one particular sin: Obstinacy. This stubborn refusal to listen to the voice of God and change is a grave sin. In fact, it is traditionally referred to as one of the sins against the Holy Spirit. Do not let yourself become guilty of this sin. Do not be obstinate and refuse to listen to the voice of God.The positive message of this Gospel is that when God speaks to us we must listen! Do you? Do you listen attentively and respond wholeheartedly? You should read it as an invitation to turn your full attention to God and listen to the beautiful “music” He sends forth.Reflect, today, upon your willingness to listen. Jesus strongly condemned those who did not listen and refused to hear Him. Do not be counted among their number.Lord, may I listen, hear, understand and respond to Your sacred voice. May it be the refreshment and nourishment of my soul. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2020 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
Chubby! on Facebook: www.facebook.com/chubbyrecords @merrickb Merrick Brown is a DJ, producer and vinyl collector that has played an essential role in the American music scene since the mid-90s, first in Texas, and now in Chicago where he's lived since 2007. He’s worked his way from illegal warehouse/loft parties to clubs, festivals and radio, playing freeform and spontaneous DJ sets that feature both rare grooves and future classics. Connecting the dots between soul, disco, jazz, Detroit techno, broken beat, deep house and beyond, the musical journey he takes listeners on is deep, uplifting, and inspiring. You can hear these influences in his production work and remixes on labels such as his own Tektite Recordings and Chalant Music, as well as Subplot, Aathee, A Colourful Storm and more. Catch him hosting “Music For Life” on Chicago’s Lumpen Radio and his regular club night by the same name, along with regular appearances at the legendary SmartBar, showcasing the best new and classic underground sounds from around the globe. This mix was recorded live in January 2020 and is a musical journey through the deeper side of Detroit, Chicago and related house, broken beat, and deep disco.
The trio of siblings known as Trilogy talks with host Lin. Woods about their gospel influences from Tye Tribbett to parents, telling their own stories to bless the world, their single “Jesus Loves Me” and the album Blank Script.
Evergreen, like every church, is a complex community including a great variety of personalities. There are leaders and followers, those weak in faith and those strong, optimists and pessimists, the cynical and the gullible. Yet, encouraged by our common hope in the return of Jesus, Evergreen believers breathe an atmosphere of love and service together.
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RADIO PROGRAM ISSUED LIVE, EXTRAORDINALLY AND DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PROBLEM THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN RECORDED IN VIP BOILER STUDIO, AND WILL BE BROADCASTED INTEGRALLY FROM RADIO ABRERA. MIXED BY JOHN C. BRAVE, BARCELONA ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020 - HOUSE, SOULFUL HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, JACKIN HOUSE, TRIBAL HOUSE, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE & TECH-HOUSE. EVERYTHING MIXED WITH TECHNICS SL 1200 PLATES, TIME CODE VINYLS, AND PIOONER DDJ RZ CONTROLLER. LET'S FIGHT AGAINST THE BUG BY NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE AND DANCING AT THE BEST RATE. LONG LIFE AT THE HOUSE MUSIC. ENCOURAGE AND ENJOY THE SESSION !! 1 Release Me (feat. Rationale) Billon feat. Rationale 2 Oh You! (Extended Mix) Angelo Ferreri, Liva K, Karmina Dai feat. John John 3 Stronger (Extended Mix) Dombresky, Boston Bun 4 Walking Alone (Eric Kupper Mix) Ordinary Man feat. Christel 5 Freak Like Me (Extended Mix) Kevin McKay, Tom Caruso 6 Be Somebody (Extended Mix) Alex Mills 7 Billy Drumz (2020 Y.E.A.H Dubb) Luca Debonaire 8 Manhattan (Extended Mix) Milk Bar, Santarini, Antonio Contino 9 Space Jam (Extended Mix) Friend Within 10 Disco Night (Extended Mix) Milk Bar, Alex Zigro 11 My Life (Extended Remix) Solardo & Eli Brown 12 Freedom (Low Steppa Boiling Point Extended Mix) Jack Back & Cece Rogers 13 Get To Steppin (Extended Mix) Duck Sauce (A-Trak & Armand Van Helden) 14 Da Beat my Blackchild (ITA) 15 Hallelujah (Sebb Junior Extended Remix) David Penn & Kevin McKay 16 Can U Hear (Original Mix) The Cube Guys, Roog 17 Upside Alex Kenji 18 Jumping (Extended Mix) Leandro Da Silva, Soultight 19 Afro Sambroso (Gabriele Poso Remix) Lokkhi Terra, Dele Sosimi 20 Private Show (Club Re-Edit) Offaiah 21 Everybody Dance Now Andruss, Dmitri Saidi 22 All the Ladies (12 Version) Fatboy Slim, Eats Everything 23 Boogie Wonder (Original Mix) Gary Caos 24 Dun da Da Silvano Del Gado, Tango
RADIO PROGRAM ISSUED LIVE, EXTRAORDINALLY AND DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PROBLEM THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN RECORDED IN VIP BOILER STUDIO, AND WILL BE BROADCASTED INTEGRALLY FROM RADIO ABRERA. MIXED BY JOHN C. BRAVE, BARCELONA ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020 - HOUSE, SOULFUL HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, JACKIN HOUSE, TRIBAL HOUSE, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE & TECH-HOUSE. EVERYTHING MIXED WITH TECHNICS SL 1200 PLATES, TIME CODE VINYLS, AND PIOONER DDJ RZ CONTROLLER. LET'S FIGHT AGAINST THE BUG BY NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE AND DANCING AT THE BEST RATE. LONG LIFE AT THE HOUSE MUSIC. ENCOURAGE AND ENJOY THE SESSION !! 1 Release Me (feat. Rationale) Billon feat. Rationale 2 Oh You! (Extended Mix) Angelo Ferreri, Liva K, Karmina Dai feat. John John 3 Stronger (Extended Mix) Dombresky, Boston Bun 4 Walking Alone (Eric Kupper Mix) Ordinary Man feat. Christel 5 Freak Like Me (Extended Mix) Kevin McKay, Tom Caruso 6 Be Somebody (Extended Mix) Alex Mills 7 Billy Drumz (2020 Y.E.A.H Dubb) Luca Debonaire 8 Manhattan (Extended Mix) Milk Bar, Santarini, Antonio Contino 9 Space Jam (Extended Mix) Friend Within 10 Disco Night (Extended Mix) Milk Bar, Alex Zigro 11 My Life (Extended Remix) Solardo & Eli Brown 12 Freedom (Low Steppa Boiling Point Extended Mix) Jack Back & Cece Rogers 13 Get To Steppin (Extended Mix) Duck Sauce (A-Trak & Armand Van Helden) 14 Da Beat my Blackchild (ITA) 15 Hallelujah (Sebb Junior Extended Remix) David Penn & Kevin McKay 16 Can U Hear (Original Mix) The Cube Guys, Roog 17 Upside Alex Kenji 18 Jumping (Extended Mix) Leandro Da Silva, Soultight 19 Afro Sambroso (Gabriele Poso Remix) Lokkhi Terra, Dele Sosimi 20 Private Show (Club Re-Edit) Offaiah 21 Everybody Dance Now Andruss, Dmitri Saidi 22 All the Ladies (12 Version) Fatboy Slim, Eats Everything 23 Boogie Wonder (Original Mix) Gary Caos 24 Dun da Da Silvano Del Gado, Tango
(1) De Britten vinden de kerstboom op Trafalgar Square, gekregen van de Noren, te mager. (2) Walvissen zijn ware CO2-stofzuigers. (3) Voor het eerst is een baby geboren die in twee buiken heeft gezeten. (4) De Franse versie van Music For Life was dit weekend al. Middagjournaal van Jovanka Steele
The audio quality is a bit different than previous episodes as our guest was recording from a church in Minnesota. You can even hear the African Children's Choir rehearsing and playing in the church during the recording. Make sure you check out the African Children's Choir website at https://africanchildrenschoir.com and mark your calendar for December 1 at 7 p.m. for their concert at Oklahoma City First Church.
Making Music for Life: Rediscover Your Musical Passion with Gayla Mills Roots musician Gayla M. Mills will help you take your next step, whether you play jazz, roots, classical, or rock. You'll become a better musician, learning the best ways to practice, improve your singing, enjoy playing with others, get gigs and record, and bring more music to your community. Most importantly, you'll discover how music can help you live and age well. Gayla M. Mills is a hobbyist bass player and harmony singer, former college instructor, and writer with scores of published essays and features. Gayla's essays and flash fiction have appeared in Spry, Prairie Wolf Press, Skirt!, Greenwoman, and more. Her chapbook of personal essays, Finite, won the Red Ochre Lit Chapbook contest. She and her husband Gene have performed together for years, and two of their albums reached the top ten folk charts and international listeners. Gayla conducted extensive research and interviews to add to her fifteen years experience in writing "Making Music for Life," her first full-length book. For more information visit: http://www.gaylamills.com/ ************************************************** For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
Pongthep Kradonchamnan, a music-for-life icon in Thailand, reveals what his experience in the music industry has given to him and to Thai society. He also noted that why people from low socioeconomic backgrounds still face similar problems in life since he started writing songs about them thirty years ago. - พงษ์เทพ กระโดนชำนาญ ตำนานเพลงเพื่อชีวิตอีกท่านหนึ่งของเมืองไทย เผยกว่า 30 ปีในวงการเพลงให้อะไรแก่ตัวเองและสังคม พร้อมเผยแรงบันดาลใจการเขียนเพลง และแสดงทัศนะเกี่ยวกับปัญหาของคนระดับล่างในเมืองไทยว่าทำไมเวลาผ่านไปนานเท่าไหร่ พวกเขายังเจอปัญหาเหมือนเดิม
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Jill and Josh both play musical instruments. One day, Jill asked Josh, "Is music a life skill or a nice-to-have?" This episode contains their thoughts on the answer to that question.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Qello Concerts
Hard Rock Cafe: Chicago has been in River North for 33 years; its sign is one of the most iconic landmarks in downtown Chicago. Now, decades into the chain's history, the menu has been completely revamped. Walking me through the new Hard Rock menu are Chicago GM Clarence Choffel and Hard Rock International Corporate Sales Marketing Manager Loren Hall. Covered on this week's show: Why Chicagoans need to come back to HRC. Screw the tourists. Milkshakes: Boozy and non-boozy. We had non-boozy shakes, because car. And they were delicious. The three-cheese & Roma tomato flatbread feels guilt-free. Ribs and wings: Never okay for the car. American cheese is the best-melting cheese. The Buffalo-style slider is my jam. Also, there's whiskey bacon jam on another slider. I ATE GOLD: We had the 24-karat gold leaf steak burger. It's a 1/2 pound steak burger topped with 24-karat edible gold leaf. Seriously. How does it taste? Rich. Tonight was not the night to use the Autobarn Mazda of Evanston's Mazda CX-9. I made a mess. The memorabilia at Hard Rock Cafe: The Hendrix guitar at the Chicago location is a show-stopper. The HRC's four mottos: They still hold up. Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston.
Hard Rock Cafe: Chicago has been in River North for 33 years; its sign is one of the most iconic landmarks in downtown Chicago. Now, decades into the chain's history, the menu has been completely revamped. Walking me through the new Hard Rock menu are Chicago GM Clarence Choffel and Hard Rock International Corporate Sales Marketing Manager Loren Hall. Covered on this week's show: Why Chicagoans need to come back to HRC. Screw the tourists. Milkshakes: Boozy and non-boozy. We had non-boozy shakes, because car. And they were delicious. The three-cheese & Roma tomato flatbread feels guilt-free. Ribs and wings: Never okay for the car. American cheese is the best-melting cheese. The Buffalo-style slider is my jam. Also, there's whiskey bacon jam on another slider. I ATE GOLD: We had the 24-karat gold leaf steak burger. It's a 1/2 pound steak burger topped with 24-karat edible gold leaf. Seriously. How does it taste? Rich. Tonight was not the night to use the Autobarn Mazda of Evanston's Mazda CX-9. I made a mess. The memorabilia at Hard Rock Cafe: The Hendrix guitar at the Chicago location is a show-stopper. The HRC's four mottos: They still hold up. Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston.
Представляю восьмой выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас ! • PromoDJ: promodj.com/dj.alex.grafton • Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/alex_grafton • Facebook: facebook.com/GraftonAlex • ВКонтакте: vk.com/dj.alex.grafton • Instagram: instagram.com/alex_grafton • Bananastreet: bananastreet.ru/AlexGrafton
We talk music and concerts and somehow end up at cheeseburgers.
Представляю седьмой выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас !
Представляю шестой выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас !
Представляю третий выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас !
Представляю четвертый выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас !
Представляю пятый выпуск подкаста из серии MUSIC FOR LIFE ! Самое лучшее из мира House музыки, тут вы услышите только актуальное звучание в сочетании жанров Deep House, Club House, Tech House. Музыка для жизни , музыка для вас !
This week's soundtrack is provided by supporters of Patreon! We talk about our favorite Batmen, and take a look at Pernell's professional RPG speed-running career. Throughout the episode, Pernell attempts to complete Ninja Gaiden 2, and Rob distracts him through the power of modern dance.
Guests: Aaron Keim, Phil Doleman, Mary Agnes Krell, Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown Welcome to Springtime in the Rockies! We muscled through the winter, survived the change to daylight savings time, and we’re here with returning guests Aaron Keim, Phil Doleman, and Mary Agnes Krell to talk about ukulele strings for busking, beginner workshops, Guh-nuf 2018, and so much more! So stay right here… for the OokTown Podcast. This is the OokTown Podcast, Episode 65, recorded March 25, 2018. “Go See Robots Fighting Monsters.” Shout-outs to: * Ian Patterson (Follow The Dolphin) - thanks for your message, I’ll keep you in mind for a spot on the show * Mark Walser at the Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary School and Music For Life for bringing ukuleles into the classroom! * Listener and budding busker Wesley Cheney - buzzing 'A' string & wants more robust strings for playing outdoors * Patchen Uchiyama with Luthiers For A Cause Phil Doleman: * New CD "Skin & Bones”: www.phildoleman.co.uk * Sore Fingers Bluegrass & Old Time School: http://sorefingers.co.uk/ Mary Agnes Krell: * GNUF: northernuke.com * UK Beast from the East: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/24/easter-snow-likely-as-beast-from-the-east-returns-for-third-time Aaron Keim: * Quiet American: Quietamericanmusic.com * Bean Sprout Ukuleles: Thebeansprout.com Doug Brown: * website: http://den-uke.com/ Links: * Mr. B Gentleman Rhymer: http://www.gentlemanrhymer.com/ * Pacific Rim Uprising: https://youtu.be/8BAhwgjMvnM
Here we go again: Next Stop - Istanbul. 1 hour of pure House Music that keeps you company while your heartbeat is getting faster and you are reaching the station!
In this episode, we explore some of the repertoire mentioned in Thad Carhart’s memoir "The Piano Shop on the Left Bank." [“Just the Best Literature” discussion with Music For Life’s Ryan Malone, part 1:Just-the-best-literature – Discussing-the-piano-shop-on-the-left-bank-with-music-for-life-host-ryan-malone-part-1 “Just the Best Literature” discussion with Music For Life’s Ryan Malone, part 2:Just-the-best-literature – Discussing-the-piano-shop-on-the-left-bank-with-music-for-life-host-ryan-malone-part-2 ]
GTR Produced by Preston Frazier, Bill Govier, Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. What Yes music would go with which life event? This is a topic suggested by Jeffrey Crecelius and was great fun for Mark and me to discuss. There's also time for two Two Pences and Mark reviews the GTR album. Titles or moods - which is best? Yes music for every occasion? Should we be interested in compilation albums? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Become a YMP Patron! If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast, there is a new Patreon page where you can sign up. The new iOS YMP app! Download it here. The new Android YMP app! Download it here. YMP patrons: Preston Frazier | Bill Govier | Wayne Hall | Michel Arsenault ... Joseph Cottrell | Jeffrey Crecelius | Michael O'Connor | Paul Tomei | Geoffrey Mason | Lobate Scarp | Fergus Cubbage ... Paul Wilson | Jamie McQuinn | Miguel Falcão | Ken Fuller | David Pannell | Brian Sullivan | Joost Doesburg | Jeremy North | Tim Stannard | David Watkinson | Steve Roehr | Geoff Baillie | William Hayes ... Robert Show notes and links GTR album shots: Get your Yes 50th Anniversary free pass here Join the 50th Anniversary Facebook group here http://www.nashvillerocknpodexpo.com/ Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw, our last before DePauw's Thanksgiving break...Orcenith Smith stops in to update us on a very special DePauw Orchestra tradition...Holiday Gala - 2014with the chamber music class performances coming up, Eric Edberg comes by to talk about what that's going to involve...Hannah talks to some of her Opera Scenes classmates about their upcoming recital...and we talk to several of our ensemble directors about our Fifth Annual Holiday Gala, coming up in just a couple of weeks! SOURCES From their concert of November 18, 2015, the DePauw Jazz Ensemble, directed by Steven Snyder, performs Bob Mintzer's March Majestic.From the Student Recital Hour of November 18, 2015, pianist Shiyu Su performs the first movement, Allegro moderato, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata for Piano no. 10 in C major, K. 330.From the Student Recital Hour of November 18, 2015, pianist Eric Heaton performs the first and fifth of Johannes Brahms' Sechs Klavierstucke, op. 118.
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Timothy McAllisterprofessor Steve Snyder and junior Drew Casey come in for a friendly chat about the next Jazz Ensemble concert...professor Bonnie Whiting comes in to tell me about what the Percussion Ensemble has planned for their performance this week...Hannah talks with seniors Catherine Anderson-Quinones and Lance Orta and junior Dallas Gray about their upcoming recitals...and sax professor Scotty Stepp tells us what to look forward to from Faculty Select Series guest Timothy McAllister this weekend! SOURCES From this week's Student Recital Hour, cellist Peter Lockman and pianist Tony Weinstein perform the first movement, Allegretto, from Dmitri Shostakovich's first cello concerto, op. 107. Also from this week's recital hour, tenor saxophonist Spencer Schillerstrom and pianist Steve Snyder perform Schillerstrom's piece "Suspended" and Bill Evans' arrangement of Henry Mancini's "The Days of Wine and Roses." From the Faculty Select Series concert of November 9th, 2015, guest fortepianist Leslie Tung performs Ludwig van Beethoven's piano sonata op. 27, no. 2, the "Moonlight."
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Seymour Bernsteinvoice professor Caroline Smith talks to Dean McCoy about a vocal competition DePauw just finished hosting...Burke Stanton chats with professor Barbara Paré about an intriguing recital of settings of Emily Dickinson's poetry that she and Tony Weinstein are presenting this week...we present some terrific performances recently given on the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium...and Dean McCoy talks with professor Kristina Boerger about a special guest this week, beloved New York-based piano pedagogue Seymour Bernstein, with whom we have a special DePauw connection! SOURCES From their concert of October 14, 2015, the DePauw Chamber Players (May Phang, piano; Tarn Travers, violin; and Eric Edberg, cello) present Maurice Ravel's A Minor Piano Trio.From their recital of October 27, 2015, the DePauw Faculty Woodwind Ensemble (flutist Anne Reynolds, oboist Leonid Sirotkin, clarinetist Randy Salman, bassoonist Kara Stolle, and horn professor Robert Danforth) perform the three movements of Gunther Schuller's Suite: Prelude, Blues, and Toccata.
In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Ensemble-in Residence, DecodaBurke Stanton talks to first-year music major Jacqueline Robertson about the Shostakovich symphony the orchestra recently performed...21CM director Mark Rabideau interviews classical musician author Sarah Robinson about her new book “Clubbing for Classical Musicians,” a must-read for any up-and-coming musician...we present some terrific performances from this past week...and I sit down with three members of Decoda, this year’s Ensemble-in-Residence, for a lively conversation about their innovative performances and collaborations in the changing world of classical music! SOURCES From their performance of September 20, 2015, the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of Orcenith Smith, performs the fourth movement, Allegro non troppo, from Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, op. 47.At this week’s recital hour, Decoda members violinist Anna Elashvili, violist Nathan Schram, and cellist Caitlin Sullivan performed the first movement, Adagio - Allegro con brio, from Ludwig van Beethoven’s op. 9, no. 1 string trio.From their performance of October 7th, the DePauw Jazz Ensemble, led by Steve Snyder, performs Frank Foster’s “Four, Five, Six.”
This week, on Music for Life...Sweet Honey in the RockHannah Gauthier talks to singers Dallas Gray and Marin Tack about the choirs’ recent performance of Benjamin Britten’s monumental “Rejoice in the Lamb...”we send music history professor Elissa Harbert on a tropical vacation with malfunctioning personal electronics...we chat with banjoist Jayme Stone about his visit and his innovative approach to keeping traditional music exciting and engaging...and choir director Kristina Boerger comes in to talk about our next Green Guest Artists, the phenomenal all-female vocal ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock! SOURCES From their concert of September 27, 2015, Kristina Boerger directs soloists Addy Sterrett, Dana Hart, Lance Orta, and Logan Dell’Acqua, organist Carla Edwards, and the DePauw University Choirs as they perform Benjamin Britten’s “Rejoice in the Lamb.” From the Student Recital Hour of September 30, 2015, pianist Emily Chen performs Frederic Chopin’s Nocturne in C-Minor, op. 48, no. 1.
In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Jayme Stone and the Lomax ProjectMatt Champagne chats with Eric Edberg about his and May Phang’s recent performance of Albert Schnittke’s second cello sonata... with our fall musical right around the corner, Hannah Gauthier has a special audience with His Royal Highness Arthur, King of the Britons and his assistant, Patsy... we share some performances from the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium... and Burke Stanton talks to series director Professor Ron Dye about this week’s Performing Arts Series guests, Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project, a group which brings together terrific roots musicians to revive, recycle and re-imagine traditional American music! SOURCES From the 2015 CD “Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project,” “Hog Went Through the Fence Yoke,” "Lazy John," and "Sheep Sheep Don’tcha Know the Road.”From her Junior Recital on September 19th, 2015, soprano Kristin Daines and pianist Tony Weinstein perform “Willow Song” from Douglas Moore’s opera The Ballad of Baby Doe.From the original cast recording of Spamalot, we offer for your approval “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.”From their recital of Wednesday, September 16, 2015, cellist Eric Edberg and pianist May Phang perform Alfred Schnittke’s second sonata for cello and piano.
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Elissa Harbertwe meet musicology professor Elissa Harbert and 21CM intern Brooke Addison...he’s been here for less than a month, but so what — we’re stranding professor Thomas King on a desert island with a defective iPod...Hannah learns about the summer abroad that Dana Hart and Annie Chase had, and Rachel talks to Burke Stanton about his semester abroad...and we bring you some great performances that DePauw students, faculty, and guests presented this week, including from the inaugural performance at Music on the Square! SOURCES Elena Escudero and pianist Tony Weinstein perform Libby Larsen’s “Bucking Bronco” at this past Wednesday’s Student Recital Hour.Our first Green Guest Artists of the year, Boston-based string chamber orchestra A Far Cry, presented a concert on September 11th. Here they play the third movement of Philip Glass’s third symphony.Wednesday, September 16 saw the first performance at DePauw’s new Music on the Square. Drummer Jason Tiemann, guitarist David Stryker, and DePauw professor Steve Snyder on organ play Horace Silver’s “Nica’s Dream.”Soprano Shannon Barry and pianist Amanda Hopson perform Richard Strauss’s “Sehnsucht” at this past Wednesday’s Student Recital Hour.Prof. King’s 5 Minute iPod segment included music from the following CDs: Die Zauberflöte Highlights/Berlin Philharmonic/Karl Böhm: Deutsche Grammophon 429825-2; Mahler Symphony no. 5/Chicago Symphony/Georg Solti: London 433329-2; Saint-Saëns Symphony no. 3/Boston Symphony/Charles Munch: BMG Classics 09026-61500-2
In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...A Far Crywe hear from two more students about their summer doings; this time, working with young musicians...two more new faculty members drop by to introduce themselves: singer Thomas King and music theorist Jennie Smith...Hannah talks to Kerry Jennings and Amanda Hopson about their Schubert recital...and we have a lively chat with members of our first Green Guest Artists of the year, Boston-based and Grammy-nominated chamber ensemble A Far Cry, whom I fuss at for being conductorless! SOURCES From their CD “Dreams and Prayers,” A Far Cry performs the third movement, “Teneramente,” from Osvaldo Golijov’s composition “The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind.” From our Faculty Select Series concert of September 10th, 2015, saxophonist Paul Bro, cellist Kurt Fowler, and pianist Martha Krasnican perform David Maslanka’s piece “Out of This World.”
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Mark Rabideauwe hear more stories from student singers Hannah Gauthier, Yazid Pierce-Gray, Julie Strauser, Laura Witte, and Dallas Gray about the interesting things they did this summer...professors Kristina Boerger, Craig Paré, and Steven Snyder come by to tell us about what the choirs, band, and jazz ensembles will be up to this semester...and 21CM director Mark Rabideau returns to talk about our new presence in downtown Greencastle! SOURCES From the 2015 Vocal Arts at DePauw summer camp for high school students, the DePauw Student Concert featured performances by some of our voice majors. In this episode, we hear soprano Sarah Pistorius and pianist Amanda Hopson performing "Allez, laissez-moi seul,” from Jules Massenet’s opera Cendrillon.Concluding the episode, from the closing concert of the 2015 Greencastle Summer Music Festival, guest pianist John Kamfonas and cellist Eric Edberg perform Alan Hovhaness’ Sonata, op. 255”
In this, our first episode of the 2015-16 academic year...Toni Robinsonwe hear from students Lisa Salazar and Maureen Bailey about their summer internships...Orchestra director Orcenith Smith stops in to tell us what the orchestra’s up to this semester...we present a few of the many wonderful performances from this year’s Greencastle Summer Music Festival...and our new Associate Director of Music Admission, Toni Robinson, and Director of the 21st Century Musician Initiative, Mark Rabideau, each come by to introduce themselves! SOURCES From the June 17th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival, violinist Philip Palermo, violist Nicole Brockmann, cellist Eric Edberg, and pianist Claude Cymerman perform the Allegro molto movement from the Quartet in C Minor, op. 15 by Gabriel Fauré.From the July 22nd concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival,cellist Eric Edberg and pianist Fernando Otero perform Otero’s piece “From Now On.”From the August 19th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival, pianist John Kamfona performs Aram Khatchaturian’s Toccata in E-Flat Minor.From the August 5th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival, Tim Grimm and Friends perform Grimm’s song “Better Days.”From the Student Recital Hour of August 26, 2015, Julie Strauser, soprano; Yazid Pierce-Gray, baritone; and Amanda Hopson, piano perform “Dunque io son” from Rossini’s Barber of Seville.From the Project Trio performance in Kresge Auditorium of August 23, 2015, bassist Peter Seymour, flutist Greg Pattillo, and cellist Eric Stephenson play their piece “Sloeberry Jam.”
Welcome to Music 4 Life® Radio where we power your potential and build mental fitness with music to mediate the life of your senses with the life of your Spirit. Licensed music therapist Judith Pinkerton takes you on a journey during June's national Professional Wellness month, exploring music's capability of mitigating anxiety, anger, depression and grief, interviewing professionals across the country. Today she tackles how to recover your life, interviewing special guest David Marlon, President of Solutions Recovery, Inc. and Solutions Recovery Foundation where he helps people who live under the shadows of addiction. Today's music choices are explored to understand how we use music for life recovery - no matter the situation - and stay positively engaged in the game of life. Find our music recommendations and Judith's commentary at Music4LifeBLOG. Learn how your personal music listening habits may reduce stress or build stress in Judith's TEDxTalk "Music Powers Potential: Building Mental Fitness." Discover what your music says about your health and how to adjust listening habits to significantly reduce anxiety in prescriptive formulas choosing music from all styles in the downloadable 2-hour accredited course Music Medicine Boot Camp.
In this episode, our final episode of the academic year...seniors Anna Gatdula and Rachel Robin come in to tell us about their honors theses...Vocal Arts Camp, Summer 2014Hannah talks to student composer Stephen Shannon about an interesting recital he's giving...we hear about the roster for this year's Greencastle Summer Music Festival from its organizer, professor Eric Edberg...voice professor Caroline Smith gives us a preview of this summer's Vocal Arts at DePauw camp for high school students...and the Music for Life staff joins me for a conversation about our favorite moments from this year and some of the great things in store for us next year! SOURCES From this year's Senior Showcase of April 27th, tenor Joseph Leppek and pianist Amanda Hopson perform "It is monstorous to think of it..." from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Lowell Leibermann.From this year's Senior Showcase of April 27th, saxophonist Elizabeth King and pianist Amanda Hopson perform "Run, Bird" from Fuzzy Bird Sonata by Takashi Yoshimatsu. From this year's Senior Showcase of April 27th, clarinetist Damiel Hickey and pianist Tony Weinstein perform the Allegro Appasionato movement, from the Sonata no. 1 in F Minor, op. 120 by Johannes Brahms. From this year's Senior Showcase of April 27th, saxophonist Kevin Smith and pianist John Clodfelter perform the Andante et Allegro movement from the Concerto for Alto Saxophone by Henri Tomasi.From this year's Senior Showcase of April 27th, pianist Rachel Robin perform the Rondo Capriccioso in E Major, op. 14 by Felix Mendelssohn.
This week, on Music For Life...BaladinoAnna talks to Steven Linville and a pair of students about the upcoming concert by the Musical Theatre Scenes class...Orcenith Smith comes by to talk about the grand finale to the choirs' and orchestra's season, Beethoven's monumental Ninth Symphony...I chat with visiting composer Mark Applebaum, who just gave a fascinating concert with our percussion ensemble...and we catch up with ensemble in residence Fifth House and visiting ensemble Baladino, in town for our final Green Guest Artists Series concert of the year! SOURCES From the Student Recital Hour of April 22, 2015, tenor Blake Beckemeyer and pianist John Clodfelter perform Hugo Wolf's "Fussreise."From the Student Reci tal Hour of April 22, 2015, pianist Alexander Bushkin performs the Andante Cantabile in B-Minor from Sergei Rachmaninoff's Moments Musicaux, op. 16.From the Student Recital Hour of April 22, 2015, pianist Emily Chen performs the Etude no. 2 in E-flat Major, the "Octave," from the Grandes Etudes de Paganini S. 141, by Franz Liszt.From their performance of April 20, 2015, the DePauw Chamber Singers perform excerpts from Hildegard of Bingen's "Ursula Antiphons."
In this week's episode of Music For Life...Band director Craig Paré and jazz director Steve Snyder come by to tell us about the programs for their ensembles' upcoming concerts...Mark ApplebaumHannah talks to percussion student Zach Jacobs about an upcoming percussion performance featuring guest composer Mark Applebaum...cellist Eric Edberg and composer Scott Perkins give us a preview of the DePauw Chamber Players' concert this week...and looking forward to our final Green Guest Artists concert, Anna Gatdula chats with Elleka Okerstrom about a 21CM collaboration between our ensemble-in-residence Fifth House and Mediterranean folk band Baladino! SOURCES From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, pianist Shiyu Su and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the first movement of Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, op. 25. From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, mezzo-soprano Dana Hart and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the aria "Ah, qual gelido orror...Il padre adorato" from the opera Idomeneo by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, clarinetist Natalia Fumero and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the Concertino for Clarinet, by Carl Maria von Weber From the Student Recital Hour of April 15, singers Ines Hayouna, Marin Tack, Kelsey Cantrell, Brittny Goon, Alaina Matthews, Erin Tolar, Elizabeth Brunell, and Laura Witte perform the Bulgarian folk song "Ergen deda." From the Student Recital Hour of April 15, clarinetist Dan Hickey, violinists Jenny Miller and Alec Barker, violist Anna Urso, and cellist Peter Kim perform Bela Bartok's "Romanian Folk Dances."
In this week's episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Orlando Cela, '97Choir director Kristina Boerger comes in to tell us about a divine choir concert...with the string chamber music class about to give its semester-end performance, Anna talks to a piano trio that's getting ready to knock our socks off...picking up from last week, we present the conclusion of my conversation with Green Guest Artist Maya Beiser...and we have a special visit with 1997 DePauw graduate, flutist and conductor Orlando Cela, back on campus with a pair of performances and some stellar advice for our 21st Century Musicians! SOURCES From a concert of March 15, 2015, Kristina Boerger leads first the DePauw University Chorus in a performance of Cesar Alejandro Carrillo's "Ave Maria," and then the DePauw Chamber Singers, with soloist Sara Blanton, in a performance of Stephen Chatman's "Prairie Lullaby" and "Chickadee." From the Faculty Select Series concert of April 8, 2015, School of Music Alumnus flutist Orlando Cela performs Eric Chasalow's "Over the Edge." From their concert of March 16, 2015, the DePauw Faculty Woodwind Ensemble (Anne Reynolds, Flute; Leonid Sirotkin, Oboe; Randy Salman, Clarinet; Kara Stolle, Bassoon; Robert Danforth, Horn; and student Daniel Hickey, Bass Clarinet) perform the third and fourth movements from Leos Janacek's "Mladi." From their concert of March 8, 2015, the DePauw University Band, under the direction of Craig Paré, perform Ralph Vaughan-Williams' "Toccata Marziale."
In this episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Maya BeiserMatt Skiba catches up with some of the winners of our annual Concerto Competition, whose concert is right around the corner...Anna Gatdula chats with some students about our next Green Guest Artists concert —the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with guest pianist Alice Sara Ott...I welcome back our former dean, professor Amy Lynn Barber, for a concert honoring her years of service to DePauw featuring former students and colleagues...and we present the first part of a wide ranging interview with Green Guest Artist Maya Beiser, who shared a wealth of good advice with our 21st Century Musicians during her visit to DePauw! SOURCES From the "Percussive Celebration" honoring Professor Amy Barber, here are cellist Ruth Marshall and percussionists Amy Lynn Barber, Dave Dwinell, Heather Sloan, and Bonnie Whiting performing the third movement, "Dying like the soft breath of butterflies," from the piece "Dueling with time, bartering for minutes of existence," composed by Carlos Carillo Cotto.From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, March 18th, 2015, DePauw alum Josiah Rushing performs "Loops IV," by Phillipe Hurel.From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, March 18th, 2015, DePauw alum Patrick Speranza performs "She Who Sleeps with a Small Blanket," by Kevin Volans.
In this episode... our last before our Spring Recess...Elleka talks to members of Fifth House, our ensemble-in-residence, who are back on campus for more work with our students...Jason Robert Brown at DePauwwith the end of the semester approaching, we hear from several students who are have upcoming junior and senior recitals, including our very own Anna Gatdula...and right on the heels of our Living Composers Festival featuring guest composer Jason Robert Brown, Hannah talks with a pair of students who had the opportunity to sing for Jason in a masterclass...and I sit down with him to talk about his terrific performance here and the good advice he has for 21st century musicians! SOURCES From her Faculty Select Series recital on March 10th, pianist Darcy McCoy performs Claude Debussy's "La soiree dans grenade," from "Estampes."From their concert of March 8th, Craig Paré directs the DePauw University Band in a performance of Philip Sparke's "Overture for Woodwinds."From their appearance at the March 11th recital hour, here are Fifth House flutist Melissa Snoza, clarinetist Jenny Woodrum, and bassoonist Eric Heidbreder playing Jared Miller's piece "Happiness."From the Student Cabaret performance on March 7th during last week's Living Composers Festival, soprano Angel Riley. baritone Derrick Truby, and pianist Jennifer Peacock perform "A-rumblin' and a-rollin'" from Jason Robert Brown's "Parade."From the horn studio concert of March 11th, Horn Professor Rob Danforth performs the third movement, Allegro, from Richard Strauss' Concerto no. 1 in E-flat Major, op. 11.
In this episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Maya Beiserchoir director Kristina Boerger fills us in on what our choral ensembles are bringing us in their upcoming concert... Hannah talks to three of our students who had the opportunity to be coached by visiting composer Roberto Sierra... Anna chats with Elleka Okerstrom and Dan Hickey about what's happening with the Fifth House residency this week... piano faculty member Darcy McCoy comes in to invite us to her solo recital of Spanish and Latin American music... and cello professor Eric Edberg talks with me about our next Green Guest Artist, the phenomenal Maya Beiser! SOURCES From the chamber music concert of our Music of the 21st Century festival featuring guest composer Roberto Sierra, Darcy McCoy performs Sierra's piece Toccata. From our student recital hour of March 4th, 2015, saxophonist Spencer Schillerstrom and pianist Nicholas Reynolds perform two movements from John Williams' piece "Escapades," "Reflections" and "Closing In." From her CD "World to Come," Maya Beiser performs John Tavener's "Lament to Phaedra." From their performance of March 4th, 2015, the DePauw University Jazz Band, under the direction of Steve Snyder, performs Frank Mantooth's "Angelika."
In this episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Soprano Ann Chase with composer Roberto Sierrawith our next Living Composers Festival right around the corner, Steven Linville and Elleka Okerstrom come in to tell us about Jason Robert Brown's upcoming visit, and Hannah talks with a pair of students who have prepared some of his music to perform for him in masterclass...Anna talks with Brooke Addison about another DePauw student-conceived outreach program in our community...our Jazz Ensemble and Band directors come in to tell us about concerts they’ve prepared for this week...and, just having finished this year’s Music of the 21st Century festival, we talk with guest composer Roberto Sierra about his work and his visit to DePauw!! SOURCES From our just-concluded Music of the 21st Century Festival featuring guest composer Roberto Sierra, the DePauw Chamber Singers, under the direction of Kristina Boerger, perform Sierra's "Cantos Populares." The DePauw University Band, under the direction of Craig Paré, performs the first movement of Sierra's Sinfonia no. 3, "La Salsa," entitled "Tumbao." Concluding our episode, the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of Orcenith Smith, perform Sierra's "Carnaval."
This week, on Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Putnam County Public Libraryprofessor Carla Edwards stops by to talk about our upcoming Music of the 21st Century festival featuring guest composer Roberto Sierra...our 21CM interns, Anna Gatdula and Dan Hickey, tell us about an exciting new performance opportunity at the Putnam County Library for DePauw music students...Hannah Gauthier chats with this week's Almost Home performers...and right in the middle of their whirlwind visit, we get a chance to talk to our Green Guest Artists, the world-renowned vocal ensemble The King's Singers! SOURCES From the CD "Ciphers," the North Texas Wind Symphony performs Roberto Sierra's "Alegria." From the Albany Records CD "Roberto Sierra: Souvenirs," pianist Ian Hobson plays Sierra's piece "Reflections on a Souvenir." From the MSR Classics CD "Music from Raritan River," featuring the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo and Daedalus Quartet, Laura Oltman and Michael Newman perform Roberto Sierra's "Three Hungarian Tributes" in honor of Bartók, Liszt, and Ligeti.
On this week's episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...we find out from our band and jazz directors what their ensembles are bringing us this semester...faculty oboe professor Leonid Sirotkin comes in to invite us to his upcoming recital...The King's Singersour 21CM Graduate Intern Elleka Okerstrom chats with Melissa Snoza of Fifth House Ensemble, back on campus as part of their year-long residency...violin professor Erica Dicker prepares for an "island getaway..."and looking forward to our first Green Guest Artists of the semester, we hear from choir director Kristina Boerger and two of her students about the phenomenal vocal ensemble The King's Singers! SOURCES From the student recital hour of February 11, 2015, pianist Ben Ramos performs Isaac Albeniz' "Evocacion," from Book I of the Suite Iberia.From the student recital hour of February 11, 2015, clarinetist Dan Hickey, violinist Jenny Miller, and pianist Rachel Robin perform the Suite for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano, Op. 157b, by Darius Milhaud. From their Signum Classics CD "Great American Songbook," the King's Singers perform The Lady is a Tramp, I've Got the World on a String, and Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye.
Fresh off the Pharmacy tour of Australia and Canada, Christopher Lawrence gets down to business with this months episode which features new tunes from Solarstone, Magnus, Ace Ventura & Symbolic, Tasso, Mindfold, Makida, Breathead, X-Noize, Hypnoise plus remixes from Chris Voro, GMS, Sonic Species and Jeremy. And no episode of Rush Hour is complete without the months best picks from Pharmacy which come from Orpheus and Profound. This months guest mix comes from trance legend Oberon. With a career dating back to the late 90s, Oberon has played in more than 20 countries including Japan, Canada, Holland, Germany, Australia and of course his native UK. He has also held residencies in all the major underground trance clubs in the UK, including Pendragon, Antiworld, Return To The Source and Escape from Samsara and can boast that he is the only UK DJ to hold a 3 year residency in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currently the head of A+R at Discover Dark, Oberon recently mixed the massive 100th release cd, as well as a retrospective album of remastered tracks from the early years of his career- Music For Life'. Recent releases for Discover Dark have received critical acclaim and have regularly hit the top 5 of the download stores charts. For more info: https://www.facebook.com/oberontrance
This week, on Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Fifth House EnsembleHanna chats with 21CM Intern Elleka Okerstrom about what to expect from this week's visit from artists-in-residence Fifth House Ensemble... Matt Skiba comes in to tell us about his Winter Term internship in New York City... and looking forward to our large ensembles' performances this semester, our orchestra, choirs, and percussion ensemble directors come in to talk about what their groups are planning for us in the coming months, culminating in an exciting concert you will not want to miss, the monumental Ninth Symphony of Beethoven! SOURCES From the String and Mixed Chamber Ensembles recital of December 10, 2014, clarinetist Daniel Hickey, violinist Jenny Miller, and pianist Rachel Robin perform Peter Schickele's Serenade for Three.From the String and Mixed Chamber Ensembles recital of December 10, 2014, violinist Valentina Guillen Menesello, cellist Catherine Anderson-Quinones, and pianist Shiyu Su perform the Piano Trio no. 3 in C Minor, op. 1, by Ludwig van Beethoven.
In this episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Click to visit 21cm.orgwith this year's opera production right around the corner, we hear from associate director Kerry Jennings and music director Orcenith Smith about producing Monteverdi's "The Coronation of Poppea," and Anna Gatdula chats with some of the cast members about the story of the opera...Hannah Gauthier interviews sophomore music student Drew Casey about his Winter Term experience conducting in London...and I talk with Elleka Okerstrom and Steven Linville about the unveiling of exciting new web site, 21cm.org, that we've developed to bring the 21st Century Musician ideas to the rest of the world! SOURCES From the 1996 Archiv Produktion CD of John Eliot Gardiner's realization of Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, here's the beginning of the opera, the Sinfonia and Prologue.Also from the Gardiner Monteverdi CD, here is Scene 1 of the opera, the Ritornello "E pur'io torno qui, qual linea al centro."From the string chamber music recital of December 10th, 2014, here are violinists Lindsey Sullivan and Allison Emata, violist Tyler Huff, and cellist Peter Lockman performing the first movement, Un poco andante - Allegro molto ed agitato, from String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 27, by Edvard Grieg.From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014,pianist Shiyu Su performs the third movement, Allegro ma non troppo, from the Piano Sonata no. 23, op. 57, by Ludwig van Beethoven.
In the first episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw for 2015, we gear up for our Spring semester with conversations with...DePauw Cello Ensemble performs at the White HouseSaxophone Professor Scotty Stepp, who gave a Winter Term students an introduction to instrument repair...Orchestra Director Orcenith Smith, who, along with DePauw's Chamber Orchestra, presented a concert tour across Germany and Austria over Winter Term...Band Director Craig Paré stops in to talk about the third annual DePauw Honor Band...and faculty cellist Eric Edberg, jazz director Steve Snyder, and students who represented DePauw at the White House last month!SOURCES From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014, pianist Eric Heaton performs the third movement, "Un sospiro," from the Trois études de concert, S. 144, by Franz Liszt. From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014, bassonnist Andrew Wilkey and pianist Nicholas Reynolds perform the Rondo from Johann Hummel's Grand Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in F Major. Looking forward to next month's Green Guest Artist Concert, from their CD "English Renaissance," The King's Singers perform Thomas Tallis' "Lamentations of Jeremiah."
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MUSIC FOR LIFE with PETER MUIR Ph.D, DIP IMH Dr. Peter Muir is the co-founder and co-director of the Institute for Music & Health (IMH) and has been involved in teaching music for twenty years. He is former Director of Jazz and Head of Keyboards at Westminster School, London and has taught as an adjunct instructor for the City University of New York. The key philosophy of IMH is the use of music to promote wellness for individuals and society in general. Dr. Muir’s work is based on The Diamond Method for Music drawn from the life-work of John Diamond, MD
Episode 39: Music for Life! A revolutionary idea for classical concert presentation. - Upcoming Events: June 20 - benefit gala for Chicago's Suzuki-Orff School - Inquiries from my Inbox: A violinist from Wisconsin asks, "Is it better to sit or stand when practicing?" - Random Musical Thought: Are arrangements of rock songs performed on acoustic string instruments chamber music? - A conversation with Ars Viva's Alan Heatherington and Gayle Heatherington and the Music Institute of Chicago's Ted Rubenstein. Music for Life! is a unique new program which makes classical music concerts a family activity, accessible to parents and beneficial to children. For more information, please visit www.arsviva.org/musicforlife/index.html.total playing time: 19:38SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON I-TUNES! Would you like to be featured on Violin Adventures? Just send your question via text or as an MP3 attachment to rachelbartonpine@aol.com and listen for you answer on Inquiries From My Inbox! Thanks for listening! www.rachelbartonpine.com www.myspace.com/rachelbartonpine www.youtube.com/RachelBartonPine Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.com