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Our conversation explores the importance of open-earedness—the ability to listen without bias—and how it shapes both music education and our understanding of different cultures. We discuss the PERMA model of well-being and the role music plays in trauma healing, as well as the fascinating differences between playing and listening to music. We also dive into the impact of AI on the future of music and, on a more personal note, Giuliana reflects on the Bob Marley albums that continue to resonate with her from childhood to today. As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
Send us a textIn Episode 116, Patrick is joined by Maria Thomas from The Music Workshop Company, to find out about their range of schools workshops, including historical music, and a very interesting workshop using cutlery!Editor of Gramophone Magazine, Martin Cullingford, tells Patrick all about the Survey ‘Growing Musicians, Shaping Lives', aiming to find out about music teachers' day-to-day lives in the profession.And Mark Aitchison tells Patrick all about the European Day of Music in Schools, which enables teachers to watch videos of music-making from schools all over Europe.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.https://www.music-workshop.co.ukhttps://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8151878/Growing-Musicians-2025-surveyhttps://eas-music.org/eudamus/© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org
Jesus said the wise and faithful scribe was one who brought forth treasures both old and new. What would this look like with regards to the liturgy? Fr Łukasz Miśko from the Polish Dominicans shows us just that, and also explains an exciting way in which you can get involved and bring this beautiful liturgical project to your parish. For more info: https://tinyurl.com/5ezr4mzh MORNINGS WITH RADIO MARIA airs live every weekday at 9am, featuring a wide range of guests with interesting stories to tell and things to share. If you don't already follow our live broadcasts, tune in on DAB in England or download the Radio Maria Play app and listen anywhere in the world. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Jonny Reinhardt talks with Adrienne from Children's Music Workshop about their upcoming production of Frozen Jr and some other great festivities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy Richter founder of Music Workshop shares how music education can be transformative experience for students. In this conversation, Amy shares that funding cuts at her children's school meant no more music education. She decided to take action and find a solution by founding the non-profit Music Workshop. Now Music Workshop is available to 6 million students around the world and it is completely free! Listen as Amy shares her story and how how music education impacts students.
Send us a textUnlock the powerful role of music in transforming education with insights from Dr. Lisa Hassler and guest, Dr. Giuliana Conti, Director of Education and Equity at Music Workshop. Prepare to discover how music education can boost adolescents' mental well-being, with research backing its impact on neural connectivity and emotional health. Giuliana shares her personal journey from classical viola performance to advocating for accessible music programs, highlighting the influence of music in her life and career.Explore their groundbreaking Soundwaves program from Music Workshop, bringing concert-like experiences right into the classroom and breaking down barriers for students without access to live music. Collaborations with top musicians and educators ensure the curriculum is culturally responsive and ever-evolving. This episode also delves into the professional development opportunities available to educators, equipping them with innovative tools to integrate music into teaching and enhance student well-being.Join us as we champion the creation of inclusive learning environments where students can thrive emotionally, socially, and academically through music. To show my full support of music education and its importance in life, I've shameless added pictures of my son, Brandon Picciolini, from The Lonesome Family Band to this episode's chapters. Music provided for this podcast comes from The Lonesome Family Band. The original format can be accessed here.Support the showPlease subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/supportTo help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education:Research, Innovation and Resources, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram. My publications: America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes. My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...
Giuliana Conti, PhD, Jason Rawls, Professor of Hip Hop, Ohio State University, discuss Music Workshop's new Hip Hop Course!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Greg talks to Portland native Amy Richter about Music Workshop after she found music greatly helped her while growing up with dyslexia. They are now in 50 states and also provide a program called Music for Well-Being for Music Educators. Plus, how to save money on your DIY project with Eric G. Have a great weekend!
This week, The Northeast News sat down with Co-Founders of UNESCO Creative Cities Kansas City, Dr. Jacob Wagner and Anita Dixon-Brown, to discuss Creative City Kansas City's two kick-off events next week. A Return to UNESCO: A United States Dialogue, a conference focused on the United States return to UNESCO. Then, June 24 to 28, Creative City KC hosts the Foresight Film and Music Workshop — which will focus on fostering new business growth, developing youth workforce skills and creating a sustainability path of culture and heritage through the Arts.
Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Children's Music Workshop presents Shrek Jr. this weekend at the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center! Jonny talks with some of the cast as well as Exec. Director Adrienne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bei den Hollywood Music Workshops hat man die Möglichkeit, von Größen aus der Filmmusik-Branche zu lernen, direkt Fragen zu stellen, Einblicke in deren Workflows und das Business zu bekommen. Außerdem bekommt man viel Inspiration und trifft tolle, nette, neue Leute. 19 Teilnehmer besuchen die Masterclass 'Musical Storytelling' mit der Komponistin Anne-Kathrin Dern. Sie lebt und arbeitet seit ca. 11 Jahren in Los Angeles und war auch einer der ersten Gäste in meinem Podcast (7 Folgen gibt es mit ihr). Zusammen mit Frank, Timo und Mingze spreche ich über die letzten drei Tage. https://www.hollywoodmusicworkshop.com/ Wenn ich Dir helfen konnte, freue ich mich über einen virtuellen Kaffee ;-) https://ko-fi.com/timheinrich In den Newsletter eintragen und immer wieder neue gratis WAV-Files zur Soundlibrary Ethno-Lab bekommen: https://bit.ly/3akwNxP Orchestra Guide - Perfekte Orchester-Mockup-Balance: https://www.sounth.de/orchestra-guide/ Hier das Episoden-Archiv als PDF runterladen: https://www.sounth.de/media/podcast/sounTHcast.pdf Facebook-Gruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/309751689699537/ Fragen und Anregungen an sounthcast@sounth.de Website Tim Heinrich: https://sounth.de
Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union – We Get U! Children’s Music Workshop presents SpongeBob The Musical! Adrienne Glisson, Executive Director and Kris Zook, Music Director talk about the amazing show and the great cast! You should go see it July 14th, 15th and 16th! Get more info at CMWOnline.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The J Dilla Music Tech Teaching Workshop is returning for its second year with a multi-day experience at Wayne State University. Plus, Michigan has updated eligibility requirements for free and reduced school lunches, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
Brief summary of episode:Jack O'Connell has been an avid music lover since he was in diapers and was burning mixes at age 7, ripping a personal Beach Boys hits anthology. He has been listening constantly since. From hearing Fastball's All the Pain Money Can Buy on cassette in the car to elementary school, to The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack on the Walkman, he discovered music early and was hooked. Along the way he endured the zeitgeist of Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC, dancing along to their performances at Madison Square Garden on VHS. Eventually his babysitter introduced him to the local alternative rock station–99.1 WHFS (R.I.P.)–where he could finally hear pop-punk icons like Blink-182 and Good Charlotte, Jack's first exposure to the combination of raw rock and catchy pop. Blink also influenced him toward the drums. During a drive past the Baltimore School for Drumming while listening to Enema of the State at age 10, Travis Barker unwittingly set events in motion that led Jack toward devotion to the kit. During his eight years of private drum lessons with virtuoso and now long-time friend John Coale, Jack practiced his craft with Kidz Rock bands at The Music Workshop, instructed by singer/guitarist Fred Moss in the ways of performing and band dynamics. Eventually he played drums with his middle school's jazz ensemble, taking him out of his head-bashing comfort zone and into more complex and elegant styles. Since playing in liturgical and theatre bands in high school, he has played countless shows at venues in and around Baltimore, as well as major cities around the east coast on tour with surf rockers Trunkweed, honing an understanding for the politics of booking and the challenges of creating good live sound. Jack attended a summer program on music industry at Drexel University, which cemented his decision to attend Towson University. While working on his audio degree, doing audio/visual work for Towson event services, and teaching drum lessons from home, he began buying recording gear, building a studio, and producing on his own. Jack played virtually every venue in Baltimore and published a full-length record, Anything But Ordinary, which Jack co-wrote and produced, with his former band, pop-rockers The Chance.Jack has more recently been making music with his brother, Danny, as Backyard Games, and is currently working on their first full-length album, all recorded and produced at O'Connell Sound. He also periodically plays around Fells Point on the weekends playing cover gigs.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:O'Connell Sound To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episodeSPONSORSforaged. a hyper-seasonal eatery: Farm-fresh seasonal plates, beer & wine served in a warm, casual space lined with greenery. each item on the menu is comprised of local and seasonal ingredients. the concept is true to chef Chris Amendola's ethos in the kitchen, one that is deeply rooted in the woods. foragedeatery.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Support this Podcast & Become a Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyWow, wow, wow... if you were there then you know exactly what I mean. This was one for the ages. Kim Lee, what you have created with Music Workshop is just phenomenal. Eddy and I can't thank you enough for allowing us to do our thing in your incredible space. WHAT A VIBE! Check it out here: https://www.musicworkshop.org.uk/
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Support this show on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy The Drum Lab, Paragon, Mikeslessons.com and Music Workshop are just a few of the businesses that have been started between me, Eddy, and our special guest Kim Lee. In this episode we chat about what it's like to place the ultimate bet on yourself and your passion! We hope you enjoy this insight into the world of people that just can't work for others, lol. Learn more about Kim's school here: https://www.musicworkshop.org.uk
This weeks epsisode of the Made in Dreams Podcast welcomes our latest edition to our show; Workshops. Kicking off our first is Sauceless One with a deep dive into music theory and music development on Dreams.
ECC MUSIC WORKSHOP was a vision James C. Chambers had to unite choirs, singers, groups, directors, song writers and musicians across Chicago, Illinois. In 1988 that vision went into action. At the first Workshop there were over 200 delegates who attended and participated. The vision James had was to have contributions from around the city and to conduct various classes, trainings and collaborations. On this show there are excerpts of the first workshop culmination. Since the choir had rehearsals each evening following the classes and trainings the decision was to organize material to record. Although the 1988 Mass Choir was recorded, the recording did not get released as anticipated. There was exceptional music submitted by songwriters to name a few , William Hamilton, Lonnie Hunter, Bishop J.C. White (of Connecticut), Amaaris Palmore, Abe Cooke, Brenda Joyce Moore. The musical staff was phenomenal which included Mark Taylor, Anthony Harmon, David Brock, Tyrone Dickerson, Bryant Jones, Cameron Jarmon, Wayne Barnett, Leslie Sanders, Carlos Patterson, William Hamilton. The directorial staff included James C. Chambers, Bryant Jones, Steven "Puff" Jones, Lonnie Hunter, Abe Cooke & Brenda Joyce Moore. If you have any questions or comments about this episode, please send an email: letstalk2gmg@gmail.com
Heart forward episode. Part 3 of the journey thru Brazil, this episode was recorded after 14 day Music Workshop in the Amazonian rainforest which included 12+ hours of music practice per day and 4 ceremonies with ayahuasca. A good episode, worth the listen. Enjoy.Follow us on IG @goodwind_podcast: https://www.instagram.com/good.wind.podcast/Follow Niko on tik tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJHE4ehg
Live from the Brazilian Amazon part 2. Niko unpacks more of his experience with ayahuasca and learning music from a master composer while playing 12+ hours of music a day.Follow us on IG @goodwind_podcast: https://www.instagram.com/good.wind.podcast/Follow Niko on tik tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJHE4ehg
Live from Brazil. Niko went to to the Amazon rainforest to study music with a master musician Carioca Freitas. Niko talks about the format and structure of the music workshop and his reflections from the first of five ayahuasca ceremonies.Follow us on IG @goodwind_podcast: https://www.instagram.com/good.wind.podcast/Follow Niko on tik tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJHE4ehg
Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union and South Bend International Airport Adrienne Glisson from CMW and Kathryn Hein joined the show to talk about the upcoming Virtual Workshops with CMW.
Learn more about everything referenced in this episode by clicking the links below:Visit David's new websiteLearn more about SFI's recent Complexity and Structure of Music Workshop.Watch the 2018 InterPlanetary Festival Panel, Autonomous Ecosystems, where David (and past guest, Kate Greene) contributes to the conversation.Listen to some of David's Sonic work.Watch David's Hypnomancy performance from the 2020 Currents New Media festival.Aucourant Records.Ardy SixKiller Clarke.
Hello listeners! Thank you for listening to episode 6 of our Wild Nights Young Company podcast.This episode features some of the music from our folk workshop, which was led by local musician David Faulkner and was attended by 7 young people.We will also tell you about how we are continuing with our production, 'The Hardings' despite being back in lockdown.We hope you enjoy listening!
Für mehrere Tage wurden Geflüchtete, wie auch Musikerinnen und Musiker aus dem europäischen Ausland eingeladen, um unter Anleitung von Workshop-Leiterinnen und Leitern eigene Songs zu Papier zu bringen und sie anschließend auf einer öffentlichen Bühne zu präsentieren. Ich sprach mit Manuela (rechts) und mit Francesca (links), die mit der Europäischen Union der Musikwettbewerbe für die Jugend, kurz EMCY, für die Organisation zuständig waren. Eine Stunde lang haben sie sich Zeit genommen, um über dieses faszinierende Projekt zu reden, um von ihren persönlichen, beeindruckenden Erfahrungen mit dem Workshop und mit dem Umgang mit Geflüchteten zu erzählen.
Dr. John Behnke— Composer, Organist, Handbell Director, (Zoom Expert), and Clinician for the 2020 Music at Historic Trinity Church Music Workshop, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about this year's arrangements for the Workshop, what participants will be learning, and some exciting new things for the virtual event. Learn more at johnbehnke.weebly.com and eventbrite.com/e/music-at-historic-trinity-virtual-online-workshop-hosted-by-john-behnke-tickets-111609864108. Watch the promo on Youtube.com.
On this week's Sheer Isolation Podcast we have studio engineer Pete Lamb - a local legend who's been recording local, national and international artists at The Music Workshop in Potterne for the past five decades. We play a track from Mischa & His Merry Men, and Pete shares a Korgis cover he recorded earlier this year. The Sheer Isolation podcast is made weekly to promote the music scene in Wiltshire and the West of England. It's created by Kieran Moore (Sheer Music) and Jon Ponting (4014 Project; The Late Gig). We send our thanks to all contributors who've helped us piece this together. Musicians are very welcome to send us videos to feature and any news or streaming dates... sheerisolation@gmail.com
In Episode 2, Joe and Brandi talk about preparing for their first virtual musical reading/workshop. They talk about what to expect and what to get out of it doing it virtually.
In this episode is we selected music from a workshop we gave at the Parent Involvement Academy Conference in Los Angeles. The Parent Involvement Academy is an annual conference given by the Los Angeles County Office Of education. This year we had a great group of parents of young children attend our workshop to lear about how to enrich the lives of their children through music and movement. Our workshop is called The Power Of Play With Music. Please visit our websites: PlayMotionMusic.com, YouhngMusicCompany.com and Preschool Music And StoryTime.com. Call us anytime at (562) 537-4187.
Goly - Art Therapy Nasim - Psychology Series – Decision Making Nazanin - Science News Negar - Biography of the Poet Abolhassan Varzi Kiarash - Interview with Dr. Iraj Khademi-Head of Persian Poetry and Music Workshop of Seattle
Goly - Art Therapy Nasim - Psychology Series – Decision Making Nazanin - Science News Negar - Biography of the Poet Abolhassan Varzi Kiarash - Interview with Dr. Iraj Khademi-Head of Persian Poetry and Music Workshop of Seattle
Canadian Music Week Review Part 1 with guest artists Angela Saini and Denver Haylee. I share all of my CMW experiences from live shows, awards, panels, and interviews and then pass it onto some artists to report on their CMW experiences and what they learned from the various workshops.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Krasl Art Center’s Tami Miller about the new “Arte Cubano” exhibition; Children’s Music Workshop’s Adrienne Glisson and Jen Bomar about their production of “Disney’s Aladdin Jr.”; and musician Jake Allen who plays The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Krasl Art Center’s Tami Miller about the new “Arte Cubano” exhibition; Children’s Music Workshop’s Adrienne Glisson and Jen Bomar about their production of “Disney’s Aladdin Jr.”; and musician Jake Allen who plays The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Krasl Art Center’s Dee Hodgson and Laura Lukas about the Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff; trumpet player Cindy Bradley who headlines the Smooth Jazz at Sunset concert; and Children’s Music Workshop executive director Adrienne Glisson about the TeenStock production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Krasl Art Center’s Dee Hodgson and Laura Lukas about the Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff; trumpet player Cindy Bradley who headlines the Smooth Jazz at Sunset concert; and Children’s Music Workshop executive director Adrienne Glisson about the TeenStock production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
Come out to the Biggest Music Expo of the YEAR!!! Hosted by H-DUB of 103.9....Rap-A-Thon Music Workshop Expo at Columbia Place Mall. House of Harley Radio will be broadcasting LIVE!!!! We will be talking and interviewing the artists and you...yes I said you....So come on out!!!! PERFORMANCES ON STEROIDS! LET'S GO!!!! @ Columbia Place Mall formally the Old Navy store on the second floorInstagram: @hohradioFacebook: House of Harley Talk RadioTwitter: @hohtalkradio Email: houseofharleytalkradio@gmail.com
Come out to the Biggest Music Expo of the YEAR!!! Hosted by H-DUB of 103.9....Rap-A-Thon Music Workshop Expo at Columbia Place Mall. House of Harley Radio will be broadcasting LIVE!!!! We will be talking and interviewing the artists and you...yes I said you....So come on out!!!! PERFORMANCES ON STEROIDS! LET'S GO!!!! @ Columbia Place Mall formally the Old Navy store on the second floorInstagram: @hohradioFacebook: House of Harley Talk RadioTwitter: @hohtalkradio Email: houseofharleytalkradio@gmail.com
Come out to the Biggest Music Expo of the YEAR!!! Hosted by H-DUB of 103.9....Rap-A-Thon Music Workshop Expo at Columbia Place Mall. House of Harley Radio will be broadcasting LIVE!!!! We will be talking and interviewing the artists and you...yes I said you....So come on out!!!! PERFORMANCES ON STEROIDS! LET'S GO!!!! @ Columbia Place Mall formally the Old Navy store on the second floorInstagram: @hohradioFacebook: House of Harley Talk RadioTwitter: @hohtalkradio Email: houseofharleytalkradio@gmail.com
Come out to the Biggest Music Expo of the YEAR!!! Hosted by H-DUB of 103.9....Rap-A-Thon Music Workshop Expo at Columbia Place Mall. House of Harley Radio will be broadcasting LIVE!!!! We will be talking and interviewing the artists and you...yes I said you....So come on out!!!! PERFORMANCES ON STEROIDS! LET'S GO!!!! @ Columbia Place Mall formally the Old Navy store on the second floorInstagram: @hohradioFacebook: House of Harley Talk RadioTwitter: @hohtalkradio Email: houseofharleytalkradio@gmail.com
Loren Larson - Thursday Workshop - International Youth Conference 2015 - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 07/23/15. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information. Episode Length 01:06:09
The NC Symphony's Music Workshop program brings classical music into the classroom. Music Director Grant Llewellyn gives a preview of the NC Symphony's new season. And we meet a scientist who specializes in snakes.
The NC Symphony's Music Workshop program brings classical music into the classroom. Music Director Grant Llewellyn gives a preview of the NC Symphony's new season. And we meet a scientist who specializes in snakes.
A team from TSC Music recently travelled to the small town of Agawam, MA to hold a series of workshops with the music ministry of Church of Redemption. Pastor Bill Pass returns to Music with a Mission with several members of the ministry to reflect on how the workshop impacted them musically, practically, and spiritually.
Caleb Berg - Workshop - International Youth Conference 2012 - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 07/26/12. Please visit http://www.crossfireyouthministries.org/mnf for more information. Episode Length 32:28
Caleb Berg - Workshop - International Youth Conference 2012 - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 07/26/12. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information. Episode Length 32:28