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Dr. Christopher Netzel is board certified in pain medicine and anesthesiology, practicing at Costal Health Specialty Care in Jacksonville, FL.His medical residency in anesthesiology was completed at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in Madison. Dr. Netzel is a member of a number of medical associations, including the North American Neuromodulation Society, the American Society of Regional Anesthesiologists, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, and the Wisconsin Medical Society, among others. Dr. Netzel utilizes whole-food, low-carbohydrate, healthy fat, and ketogenic diets as a component of a multidisciplinary approach to address metabolic syndrome within the context of chronic pain. Through this approach, improvements in many types of pain have been observed, likely due to weight control, decreased inflammation, enhanced glycemic control, and potentially improved neuronal function. Furthermore, Dr. Netzel has successfully assisted patients in reducing or ceasing their usage of diabetic and hypertensive medications, achieving better sleep quality, experiencing reduced heartburn, and overall enhanced well-being.Find Dr. Netzel at-https://coastalhealth.com/physician/christopher-netzel/IG- @ketopaindochttps://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/doctor/chris-netzelFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Low Carb MD Podcast. Dr. Christopher Netzel is board certified in pain medicine and anesthesiology. He earned his doctorate degree with University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison in 2014. He wrote the guidelines for dorsal root ganglion stimulation as well as conducted research on preoperative opioid use and outcome after spinal surgery. His medical residency in anesthesiology was completed at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in Madison. Later, Dr. Netzel completed a fellowship in Pain Medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. In this episode, Drs. Tro, Brian, and Christopher talk about how Dr. Christopher got into medicine, how to help overweight patients begin their health journey without overwhelming and discouraging them, the relationship between diet and chronic pain, putting diabetes into remission and treating peripheral neuropathy, heart disease and low carb dieting, why bariatric surgery, though sometimes necessary and useful, is not a permanent/comprehensive weight-loss solution, and other current pain treatment options and drugs. For more information, please see the links below. Thank you for listening! Links: Dr. Christopher Netzel: Coastal Health Instagram Facebook Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Twitter Dr. Tro Kalayjian: Website Twitter Instagram Doctor Tro App Join a growing community of individuals who are improving their metabolic health; together. Get started at your own pace with a self-guided curriculum developed by Dr. Tro and his care team, community chat, weekly meetings, courses, challenges, message boards and more.
Join host Patrick Patino as he engages in a candid conversation with Natalie Netzel, a legal professor with a passion for promoting healing and well-being in the legal profession. The podcast explores the challenges attorneys face, the pressure to be perfect, and the toll it can take on mental health. They discuss the need for a growth mindset, embracing failure, and redefining what it means to succeed in the law school profession. Together, they contemplate the power of vulnerability, how attorneys can serve as guides and doulas in navigating the legal system, and the potential for a new generation of "newfangled lawyers" focused on promoting healing and humanity within the legal profession. In this episode we discuss how love, compassion, sorrow, and sadness drive the human experience in the practice of law. Natalie Netzel is an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Clinical Legal Education Program at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. She has experience representing parents, kin, and youth in child protection proceedings. She tries her best to be trauma-informed as a professor and a lawyer. She loves her clients and her students! https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-netzel-02389156/ 1:1 coaching for attorneys daring to do things differently: https://newfangled.legal/
Rabbi Yehuda questioned the law in our Mishna as quoted by Sumchus "on a corpse and on an olive bulk from a dead corpse" - if an olive bulk is enough to make the nazir shave, obviously a whole corpse. Since Rabbi Yehuda was angry at this, Rabbi Yosi tries to explain the Mishna. However, his answer is rejected, but the Gemara quotes Rabbi Yochanan and Rava who each bring different ways to understand this phrase - either it was from a miscarried fetus whose limbs were not yet joined or it was bones from a very small corpse that did not contain the minimum size (1/4 kav) to pass on impurity, but they formed the majority of the limbs in the body or the majority of the structure of the body. Netzel is defined as liquid from a corpse that congealed. Why does it need to congeal? Is the law of netzel (liquid from a dead body carries impurity) also applicable to impurity of dead animals? If one holds that high-level impurity of a neveila (dead animal) is only for food that is fit to be eaten by humans, then netzel is clearly not impure in animals, but if one holds it must be fit to be eaten by a dog, then it may apply to animals as well. They try to answer the question from a braita about liquid cooked by the sun which does not carry impurity, but they conclude that it is so rotten that it is not even fit to be eaten by a dog and therefore can't be used to answer the question. Rami bar Hama asks a question on a Mishna in Machshirin 5:9 regarding thick liquids that when poured, both parts are considered as one and one part can make the other impure in this way. Rami bar Hama asks whether the rabbis disagree with Beit Shamai, do they hold that one part makes the other impure only if the substance flows backwards when the pouring stops or is it when the substance is so thick and sticky that it is viewed as one unit? The Tosefta in Ohalot 4:3 and our Mishna are quoted to answer the question, however, both attempts are rejected. How much is the requisite amount "melo tarvad" (a ladleful) mentioned in the Mishna? Two opinions are brought. A difficulty is raised against one of the opinions from a braita but it is resolved in two possible ways.
Netzel- liquified/ congealed flesh (person/ animal), nitzok- liquids/ solids, tarvad- corpse dust, measure
Netzel- liquified/ congealed flesh (ppl/ animals), Nitzok- liquids/ solids, Tarvad- corpse dust, measure (ladle)
Rabbi Yehuda questioned the law in our Mishna as quoted by Sumchus "on a corpse and on an olive bulk from a dead corpse" - if an olive bulk is enough to make the nazir shave, obviously a whole corpse. Since Rabbi Yehuda was angry at this, Rabbi Yosi tries to explain the Mishna. However, his answer is rejected, but the Gemara quotes Rabbi Yochanan and Rava who each bring different ways to understand this phrase - either it was from a miscarried fetus whose limbs were not yet joined or it was bones from a very small corpse that did not contain the minimum size (1/4 kav) to pass on impurity, but they formed the majority of the limbs in the body or the majority of the structure of the body. Netzel is defined as liquid from a corpse that congealed. Why does it need to congeal? Is the law of netzel (liquid from a dead body carries impurity) also applicable to impurity of dead animals? If one holds that high-level impurity of a neveila (dead animal) is only for food that is fit to be eaten by humans, then netzel is clearly not impure in animals, but if one holds it must be fit to be eaten by a dog, then it may apply to animals as well. They try to answer the question from a braita about liquid cooked by the sun which does not carry impurity, but they conclude that it is so rotten that it is not even fit to be eaten by a dog and therefore can't be used to answer the question. Rami bar Hama asks a question on a Mishna in Machshirin 5:9 regarding thick liquids that when poured, both parts are considered as one and one part can make the other impure in this way. Rami bar Hama asks whether the rabbis disagree with Beit Shamai, do they hold that one part makes the other impure only if the substance flows backwards when the pouring stops or is it when the substance is so thick and sticky that it is viewed as one unit? The Tosefta in Ohalot 4:3 and our Mishna are quoted to answer the question, however, both attempts are rejected. How much is the requisite amount "melo tarvad" (a ladleful) mentioned in the Mishna? Two opinions are brought. A difficulty is raised against one of the opinions from a braita but it is resolved in two possible ways.
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Natalie Netzel of Mitchell Hamline Law School explains why trauma-informed lawyering is the way forward for law schools, legal educators and future lawyers.
Brian Netzel started doing comedy in Buffalo back in 2014. He's spent this summer driving across the country, going from the Portland Comedy Festival in Maine to the North Carolina Comedy Festival and landing at the Savage Henry Comedy Festival in Eureka, Calif., where he'll be performing between Oct. 6 and Oct. 8. He's been living in his car and writing a book about his travels. The survival skills he's learned from the National Guard are certainly helping him. Brian will be heading back to Buffalo just in time for the fall and winter. Follow Brian Netzel: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannetzel/Website: https://thebriannetzel.com/Support the show
Dr. Netzel practices as an interventional pain medicine physician and utilizes ketogenic style nutrition, including carnivore nutrition, in a multimodal fashion to improve not only metabolic syndrome but also reduce chronic pain. Instagram: @ketopaindoc Facebook: @chrisnetzelmd Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 09:04 Convincing patients to make dietary changes 11:18 Pain physiology on ketogenic diets 15:40 Keto and improvement in quality of life 18:00 Diet vs steroid injections 20:25 Opioid crisis 25:10 Joint replacement and refractory pain 28:23 Resources available for educating patients on ketogenic diets 31:50 Glossopharyngeal neuralgia 34:53 Stem cell therapy, prolotherapy 39:01 Addiction medicine 40:55 Chris' diet 46:16 Carnivore diet and family 49:34 Gastroenterologists and diet 52:00 Climate activists and meat bans See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
This Episode we interview Jenna Stevens, James Netzel, Jeremiah Snyder about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Jenna Stevens, James Netzel, Jeremiah Snyder about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
On today's program Jordan Netzel from the Lawn Tools shares his story of how he grew a golf course in his backyard. Jordan is an Optometrist who fell in love with reel mowing and built his very own golf course. What makes the story even better is that Jordan and his brother Aaron documented their landscaping work online and have gone viral on social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. Tune in to hear this wild story! The Resource Center at GreenIndustryPodcast.com Summer Tour Sponsors: https://www.ballard-inc.com/ (Coupon Code Paul Saves 10%) CompanyCam ECHO's Website GetJobber.com/Paul Join us at our Industry's Largest Trade Show: Equip Exposition Registration (Coupon Code: PAUL saves 50% off) Get Roll by ADP The Landscaping Bookkeepers Website Services: Pure Marketing Team Kujo.com (Pauls10 Saves 10%) Ballard-inc.com (Coupon Code: PAUL Saves 10%) Quickbooks Online Connect with our Guest: IG @thelawntools The Lawn Tools YouTube Channel Tik Tok @thelawntools Paul's Audiobooks: Cut That Grass and Make That Cash 101 Proven Ways to Increase Efficiency and Make More Money in Lawn Care Best Business Practices for Landscapers Follow us on YouTube: Green Industry Podcast Paul Jamison Follow us on Instagram: @greenindustrypodcast @pauljamison Follow us on TikTok: @pauljamison Follow us on Facebook: @greenindustrypodcast
Widowed men have many challenges. One of the most difficult is rediscovering JOY in their life. Hi, this is your podcast host, Herb Knoll. When I was first widowed, I recall mentioning to a colleague that I hoped I would one day be able to laugh again. Rediscovering Joy, which I associate with laughter, seemed like an impossible dream during the early days after being widowed. Join us as the Widower's Journey Podcast interviews three widowers who rediscovered Joy and their talking. Listen as each man shares his best practices when seeking Joy and excitement about their future.
Get ready to have your tastebuds tingling and mouth watering in our most delicious episode yet! This week, Heidi and Bella spoke with Craig Squire; renowned chef, owner of Ochre Restaurant and Aussie bush food connoisseur. For our last week on sustainable agriculture we're learning about the last stop from paddock to plate: restaurants. Ochre restaurant celebrates Australia's native flora and fauna by using them in innovative and delicious ways (think wattle seed pavlova, lemon myrtle-infused chilli sauce, quandong glaze and smoked kangaroo... mouth watering yet? It will be!Useful links:About Ochre RestaurantBush food at OchreThe Aus Gov and Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation 2009 report: Health Benefits of Australian Native Foods Paper: Native Australian fruits — a novel source of antioxidants for food, Netzel et al. (2007).More info about the crocodile farms in North QueenslandSupport the show (https://www.patron.com/lifeonplanetapodcast)
Am Freitag starten die Olympischen Winterspiele in Peking. Für die Journalisten vor Ort wird das eine Herausforderung, sagt ARD-Teamchef Christoph Netzel - nicht nur wegen Corona. Man dürfe sich auch nicht frei im Land bewegen. Berichte über Menschenrechtsverletzungen würden so erschwert.Netzel, Christophwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Tamara Netzel joins the CannaGuys from Virgina for this week's episode! Tamara shares her own experience with Multiple Sclerosis and finding the therapeutic effects of cannabis on her condition and quality of life. This led her to advocate for medical cannabis, then for the legalization of cannabis, and further to found the Cruel Consequences: Portraits of Misguided Law, an advocacy project through art. https://cruelconsequences.org/ Email: info@cannaguys.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannaguyspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/canna_guys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cannaguyspodcast/
In Episode 6, Bolton and Grace finish recapping the 2007 movie, Zodiac, and discuss the facts of the true crime story that the movie is based on. The movie was directed by David Fincher and is based on Robert Graysmith’s book, Zodiac. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as political cartoonist/sleuth/author Robert Graysmith, Robert Downey Jr. as San Francisco Chronicle reporter Paul Avery, and Mark Ruffalo as San Francisco Police Inspector Dave Toschi. The film focuses on the rise of the Zodiac killer in the San Francisco bay area during the late 1960s and early 1970s and Robert Graysmith’s fascination with solving the mystery of the Zodiac’s identity. Both Fincher and Graysmith had access to actual Zodiac case files in their work and generously provide viewers with accurate reproductions of Zodiac letters and writings throughout the film. Zodiac provides an entertaining and frustrating look into the mystery of the Zodiac killer. Nonetheless, it is important to note that because the movie is based on Robert Graysmith’s book, it focuses on the suspects Graysmith was most interested in and is by no means a complete look at all of the Zodiac suspects identified by law enforcement. Sources:Zodiac (2007)Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac. St. Martin’s Press, 1986.Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac Unmasked. Berkley Books, 2002.“Zodiac (Film).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2021.“Zodiac Killer.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Feb. 2021.“Zodiac.” IMDb.com, 2 Mar. 2007.McCormick, Colin. “Zodiac: 8 Things Fincher's Movie Gets Right About The Unsolved Case (& 7 It Gets Wrong).” ScreenRant, 8 Feb. 2021.Netzel, Daniel, director. Zodiac | When Truth Is Stranger than Fiction, YouTube, 28 Mar. 2018.Sharf, Zack. “'Zodiac': David Fincher's Historical Accuracy Is More Specific Than You Can Imagine - Watch.” IndieWire, IndieWire, 2 Apr. 2018.“Ted Cruz–Zodiac Killer Meme.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2021.Stevens, Dana (March 2, 2007). "Zodiac: The surprisingly cerebral new thriller from David Fincher". Slate Magazine. Archived from the original on July 7, 2019.Lim, Dennis (July 22, 2007). "David Fincher's masterful 'Zodiac'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 7, 2019.Monster: The Zodiac Killer, podcast by iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, hosted by Matt Fredric.Butterfield, Mike. ZodiacKillerFacts.com. (was also involved in the podcast Monster: The Zodiac Killer) Unethical Podcast trailer.
In Episode 5, Bolton and Grace begin recapping the 2007 movie, Zodiac, and discuss the facts of the true crime story that the movie is based on. We had too much to say about this movie & case to fit it all in one episode- so be on the lookout for Part 2! The movie was directed by David Fincher and is based on Robert Graysmith’s book, Zodiac. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as political cartoonist/sleuth/author Robert Graysmith, Robert Downey Jr. as San Francisco Chronicle reporter Paul Avery, and Mark Ruffalo as San Francisco Police Inspector Dave Toschi. The film focuses on the rise of the Zodiac killer in the San Francisco bay area during the late 1960s and early 1970s and Robert Graysmith’s fascination with solving the mystery of the Zodiac’s identity. Both Fincher and Graysmith had access to actual Zodiac case files in their work and generously provide viewers with accurate reproductions of Zodiac letters and writings throughout the film. Zodiac provides an entertaining and frustrating look into the mystery of the Zodiac killer. Nonetheless, it is important to note that because the movie is based on Robert Graysmith’s book, it focuses on the suspects Graysmith was most interested in and is by no means a complete look at all of the Zodiac suspects identified by law enforcement. Sources:Zodiac (2007)Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac. St. Martin’s Press, 1986. Graysmith, Robert. Zodiac Unmasked. Berkley Books, 2002. “Zodiac (Film).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2021.“Zodiac Killer.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Feb. 2021. “Zodiac.” IMDb.com, 2 Mar. 2007.McCormick, Colin. “Zodiac: 8 Things Fincher's Movie Gets Right About The Unsolved Case (& 7 It Gets Wrong).” ScreenRant, 8 Feb. 2021. Netzel, Daniel, director. Zodiac | When Truth Is Stranger than Fiction, YouTube, 28 Mar. 2018.Sharf, Zack. “'Zodiac': David Fincher's Historical Accuracy Is More Specific Than You Can Imagine - Watch.” IndieWire, IndieWire, 2 Apr. 2018.“Ted Cruz–Zodiac Killer Meme.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2021.Stevens, Dana (March 2, 2007). "Zodiac: The surprisingly cerebral new thriller from David Fincher". Slate Magazine. Archived from the original on July 7, 2019.Lim, Dennis (July 22, 2007). "David Fincher's masterful 'Zodiac'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 7, 2019. Monster: The Zodiac Killer, podcast by iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, hosted by Matt Fredric. Butterfield, Mike. ZodiacKillerFacts.com. (was also involved in the podcast Monster: The Zodiac Killer)
Andy Netzel - VP, Client Success Effectiveness, Enterprise Payments & Analytics at KeyBank. Andy talks about the importance of understanding the expectations from both the employee and clients, explains what do to after understanding expectations, and what do when expectations change.
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with Dr. Pierre Kory, who discusses the medical processes surrounding COVID-19 and it's various treatments. The, she chats with Rick Essenberg, Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, about the Wisconsin Supreme Court Case that still needs a verdict 3PM – Vicki is joined by Jessica Netzel and her attorney Joe Voiland, and they discuss a lawsuit filed by Netzel against the Evers' administration 3:30 – U.S Congressman Glenn Grothman joins Vicki to talk about those figures involved in the “unmasking” of Michael Flynn 4PM – Vicki talks about the extent to which Dr. Anthony Fauci has been wrong about the COVID-19 pandemic 4:30 – Dr. Roger Klein joins the program to discuss the fight to reopen America
Dr. Jordan Netzel grew up in Siloam Springs and attended Ozark Adventist Academy. As a child Jordan dreamed of three things. He wanted to become an Optometrist, get married, and have children. He achieved those goals by earning his bachelor's degree in biology at Southern Adventist University, and graduating from Southern College of Optometry in 2015. He married his wife Michelle in 2011 they had two beautiful children Theodore born in 2016 and Eloise born in 2018.
"Appropriateness Consensus Committee Guidelines Related to Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation," by Christopher L. Netzel, MD; and Timothy R. Lubenow, MD; both of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. From ASRA News, November 2019, pp. 21-22. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
Desde la isla Maciel, el @PadrePaco comenzó una huelga de hambre por una Navidad sin pres@s politicos. @AlessandraMinnicelli se unió a la causa, agraceciendo por el apoyo al pedido de libertad de su marido, @JulioDeVido. Desde el exterior apoyamos las denuncias del secretario @NETZEL del departamento de DDHH y TORTURAS, por la Libertad de @Julian Assange. Brexit: @BorisJhnson primer ministro britanico.
An interview with John Netzel of Peaceful Fields Sanctuary, a vegan farm animal sanctuary located in rural Virginia. For more information about Peaceful Fields, visit https://peacefulfieldssanctuary.org/. You can support their work by sponsoring animals through their Patreon, which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/PFSanctuary. Recorded & edited by Alex Weisz "Uniq - Japan" is under a Royalty Free license. Photo of the license: http://bit.ly/2sTETUQ Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://youtu.be/MAiHpRUbc0k Follow Shamayim on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/shamayimjewishanimaladvocacy/ Follow us on Instagram at @shamayimjewishanimaladvocacy
Multiple sclerosis forced her out of the classroom at an early age, but thanks to cannabis Tamara is still teaching others - about the benefits of this plant as well as the victims of the US's failed War on Drugs. Show notes can be found at www.cannabishealsme.com/55 Help us get these stories out to more people! Become a Patron http://www.patreon.com/chmpodcast Rate/review us on your podcast app Tell THREE people about the show every week --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Can you still buy a spittoon? Why are cowboys everywhere right now? Does culture move more uniformly than we realize in the digital age? Who cares? These questions and more in this weeks BEEF featuring video essayist Film Radar (Daniel Netzel)
In this episode of The Pink Fox Podcast, hosts Mark, Keo, and Ronin, along with special guest Tamara Netzel, discuss Tamara's journey from educator to medical marijuana advocate, the stigmatization of cannabis, fallout from the Helsinki summit, the death of White House press briefings, Audi Field, and other topics.
Potter, Spielberg, The Post. Daniel from @FilmRadar calls in and it's a GOOD episode.
I programmet diskuteras Bruckners tredje symfoni i Nelsons tolkning, The Sixteen sjunger engelskt o Pärt, Lucia Negro spelar Netzel och Valborg Aulin samt Laci Boldemanns Svart är vitt - sa kejsaren. I panelen Anna Nyhlin, Magnus Lindman och Måns Tengnér som tillsammans med programledaren Johan Korssell betygsätter följande skivor: THE DEERS CRY Sakral musik av Byrd, Pärt och Tallis The Sixteen Harry Christophers, dirigent Coro COR 16140 ANTON BRUCKNER RICHARD WAGNER Symfoni nr 3 d-moll Tannhäuser, uvertyr Gewandhausorchester Leipzig Andris Nelsons, dirigent DGG 479 7208 Referensen Bruckner Johan refererar till och jämför med en inspelning där Bernard Haitink dirigerar Wiens filharmoniker i en inspelning från 1988, utgiven på Philips. VALBORG AULIN LAURA NETZEL Revived Piano Tresures Lucia Negro, piano Daphne DAPHNE 1057 LACI BOLDEMANN Svart är vitt sa kejsaren, sagoopera med libretto av Lennart Hellsing Sven Nilsson, Gunilla Slättegård, Sven-Erik Vikström, Conny Söderström, m.fl. Kungliga Hovkapellet, Stockholm, Operakören Per Åke Andersson, dirigent Sterling CDO 111/112-2 Alexanders val Alexander Freudenthal berättar om sin relation till Otto Klemperer samt väljer och spelar valda delar ur en box med två DVDer innehållande dokumentärfilmer av Philo Bregstein: Otto Klemperers Long Journey through his Times samt The last Concert plus två CDs: The complete Concert Recording from September 26, 1971. Boxen är utgiven på Arthaus Musik. Andra i programmet nämnda eller rekommenderade inspelningar: Bruckners tredje symfoni Bruckners symfonier (alla) med Gewandthausorkestern under Herbert Blomstedt på Querstand; Dresdens statskapell under ledning av Eugen Jochum på Warner Classics samt Wiens filharmoniker dirigerad av Bernhard Haitink (Referensen) på Philips och Decca. Svepet Johan sveper över två album. Det ena där violasten Ellen Nisbeth och pianisten Bengt Forsberg spelar musik av Ralph Vaughan Williams, Rebecca Clarke och Benjamin Britten, ur ett album med titeln Let Beauty Awake. Skivan är utgiven på Bis. Det andra är Elektra-svit av Richard Strauss i Manfred Honecks tolkning tillsammans med Pittsburghs symfoniorkester inspelad på Reference Records.
Under den senare delen av 1800-talet träder de kvinnliga tonsättarna in på den svenska musikscenen. Med hjälp av musikvetaren Camilla Hambro lyfter vi fram fyra av dessa kvinnliga pionjärer. Med Esmeralda Moberg och Mattias Lundberg. AVSNITTETS LÅTLISTA: https://open.spotify.com/user/1126630471/playlist/5ExUPe4OYIgUvI2jAeS1jBDen svenska musikhistorien produceras av produktionsbolaget Munck. Kontakta oss på dsm@sverigesradio.se Producent: David Rune Sändningsdatum i FM P2: 2016-09-14
Du vet nog av gammalt att jag är kinkig vid konserter, skrev Laura Netzel till sin vän och tonsättarkollega Elfrida André. Det skulle alltid vara hög konstnärlig kvalité på både utförande och verk vid hennes musikevenemang. Ofta engagerade Laura Netzel sig i välgörenhetsarbete av olika slag. Hon arrangerade basarer och auktioner, liksom konserter för välgörande ändamål. Sådana var vanligt förekommande kring förra sekelskiftet, och vid dessa kunde Laura Netzel kombinera sin vilja att lindra nöden bland samhällets sämst ställda med sin musikaliska verksamhet. I början av 1890-talet började hon anordna billighetskonserter för arbetare, och hon var noga med att inte hennes välbärgade vänner tog upp plats i konsertsalen. De fick betala fullt pris på andra ställen. Konserterna blev mycket populära, och den fulltaliga publiken var oerhört entusiastisk. Arbetarna fick lyssna till både kända, etablerade musiker och unga begåvningar, som Laura Netzel gav möjlighet att framträda som solister. Många av dem som sedan blev stora artister, hade börjat sin bana på hennes billighetskonserter. Violinisten Sven Kjellström var en av dem, och han spelade sedan hennes kammarmusikverk på konserter både i Sverige och utomlands. Även om Laura Netzel utvecklades som tonsättare och komponerade större verk för det offentliga musiklivet, så släppte hon aldrig kontakten med salongsmusiken. Också i hennes sena produktion finns charmigt melodiösa stycken som passar som extranummer på konserter och som underhållning i salongen. På sin 86-årsdag, den 1 mars 1925, spelade hon tillsammans med Sven Kjellström flera av sina verk för födelsedagsgästerna. Och Laura spelade utantill! Den 10 februari 1927 gick hon bort efter ett långt, rikt och synnerligen aktivt liv. Länge kom Laura Netzels musik sedan att ligga ospelad, men under senare tid har musiker börjat ta upp hennes verk på sin repertoar. Laura Netzel och hennes musik försvarar väl en plats i vår svenska musikhistoria. En dokumentärserie av Christina Tobeck, del 4 av 4.
Att krusa för att få sin musik spelad hemma i Sverige låg inte för Laura Netzel. Då fanns det andra länder att vända sig till, länder där kvinnliga tonsättare hade lättare att bli accepterade. Laura Netzel hade en hel del internationella kontakter, och framför allt hade hon en förkärlek för fransk kultur. Hon tillbringade mycket tid i Paris, och efter kompositionsstudierna för Wilhelm Heintze i Stockholm fortsatte hon att ta lektioner för Charles Marie Widor i Paris. Det var också där hon fick de största framgångarna som tonsättare. Franska kritiker var mera positivt inställda till kvinnor som inte bara komponerade små salongsstycken. Många av hennes verk gavs ut på franska förlag, och också tyska förläggare visade intresse för hennes musik. När det bildades sällskap i Stockholm som hade till uppgift att sprida kunskap om fransk och annan internationell kultur, då engagerade sig Laura Netzel helhjärtat i verksamheten. Att anordna soaréer var något av hennes specialitet. En P2 Dokumentärserie i 4 delar av Christina Tobeck
Laura Netzel har ensam varit lika verksam som en hel kommitté, stod det i en tidningsartikel när Nya konstnärsgillet i Stockholm firade 10-årsjubileum 1897. Under senare delen av 1800-talet bildades många sällskap med kulturella förtecken. Det var ett omtyckt sätt att umgås, och ofta ingick ett mer eller mindre omfattande musikinslag i samkvämen. Det hände också att man anordade soaréer med litterära och musikaliska program. Laura Netzel var bra på att organisera och att få musiker att ställa upp. Dessutom var hon själv en skicklig pianist, och hon dirigerade gärna både kör och orkester. Inte undra på att föreningar och sällskap tacksamt tog emot hennes engagemang. Också inom hovet var Laura Netzel en välsedd gäst. Kungafamiljen musicerade mycket, och när prins Oscar, sedermera Oscar II, anordande musikaliska samkväm och soaréer tillsammans med sina sångarvänner, då fanns Laura Netzel med. Hon var en säker sångare, och hon anförde kören i ”kungens kotteri”, som hon skrev i ett brev. I Bernadottebibliotekets musikaliesamling finns många kompositioner av Lago – Laura Netzels konstnärspseudonym. De flesta noterna har Oscar II:s namnstämpel på framsidan. Hon tonsatte också en del av hans dikter. Laura Netzels största verk, ett Stabat Mater för solister, kör och orgel, är tillägnat kronprins Gustaf. Vid uruppförandet i Östermalmskyrkan (nuvarande Hedvig Eleonora) fanns flera av den kungliga familjen närvarande, och Oscar II skrev dagen därpå ett brev till Fru Netzel:. ”Kompositionen är tvifvelsutan betydande, och på många ställen vacker”, ansåg kungen.
P2:s dokumentärserie Tonsättarinnor i ett manligt musikliv fortsätter nu med en presentation av Laura Netzel, en av de kvinnliga musikskapare som var verksamma i Sverige kring sekelskiftet 1900. Hennes musik är romantiskt klingande med stort känslomässigt uttryck passionerad är knappast ett alltför starkt ord. Hon komponerade vokalmusik, pianostycken och annan kammarmusik. Så småningom började hon även skriva för orkester, och därmed gav hon sig in på ett område som på den tiden betraktades såsom manligt.Liksom många andra i samhällets övre sociala skikt hade Laura Netzel en stark gudstro, och hon komponerade också sakral musik, till exempel ett Stabat Mater för soli, kör och orgel. Nu finns möjlighet att höra detta hennes största verk i en inspelning med Mikaeli kammarkör under Anders Ebys ledning.Laura föddes i Finland 1839 i den adliga familjen Pistolekors, men redan som ettåring kom hon till Stockholm, och det var där hon växte upp och bodde fram till sin död 1927. Livet igenom var hon dock stolt över sin finska härkomst, och hon var särskilt glad när hennes verk framfördes i Finland.Redan som ung var Laura en skicklig pianist, och hon framträdde både som solist och i kammarmusikaliska sammanhang. Men i och med att hon gifte sig med läkaren Wilhelm Netzel upphörde hennes offentliga musikutövning, och hennes egna verk spelades länge endast i privata sammanhang. Det dröjde till dess att hon var 35 år innan hon debuterade som tonsättare, och det gick ytterligare tio år innan några av hennes verk kom ut i tryck. Men därefter flödade musiken ur hennes notpenna. Som tonsättare använde sig Laura Netzel av en könsneutral pseudonym, Lago eller N. Lago.Även om Laura gifte sig och bildade familj, så såg hon till att forma sitt liv så att hon kunde utveckla sin begåvning och verka både som tonsättare, pianist och konsertarrangör. Hon var en självständig och viljestark natur, professorskan Laura Netzel, född Pistolekors. Hon lät sig inte styras av andra. En del kallade henne härsklysten, andra uppfattade henne som varmhjärtad och omtänksam.Nu finns möjlighet att lära känna denna framstående kulturpersonlighet och hennes musikskapande i fyra nya P2-dokumentärer av Christina Tobeck Laura Netzel som likt andra kvinnliga tonsättare från förra sekelskiftet glömdes bort när musikhistorien skrevs.