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lostfrontier.org
#1.044, música para la Tierra - Acceso anticipado

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 121:13


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Los motivos para crear música pueden ser muchos y muy variados. Generalmente nacen de la necesidad de expresar un sentimiento. A menudo surgen para reflejar una emoción o rendir un homenaje. Otras veces intentan recrear una atmósfera para acompañar un acontecimiento. A veces la música surge de tradiciones y pretende perpetuarlas; otras intenta evocar algo nuevo y desconocido. Above & Beyond, Philip Glass & XA4, Joel D. Hitos, José Luis Salas, Deryn Cullen, Moisés Daniel, Nelman Music System, José Travieso, Paul Winter Consort, Onix, Thomas Bangalter. 🎧 El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/t29.html#1044.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825

WNHH Community Radio
LoveBabz LoveTalk: The Paul Winter Consort - Adventures in the Universe

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 45:00


Join the Paul Winter Consort in celebration of composer Charles Ives' 150th birthday

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 821: Whole 'Nuther Thing April 6, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 122:27


"There must be some kind of way out of here"Said the joker to the thief"There's too much confusionI can't get no relief"Looking for relief, please join me on  the Saturday Edition  Of Whole 'Nuther Thing for 2 hours of musical therapy and no Co-Pay. Joining us are Joan Osborne, Paul Winter Consort, Bob Dylan, Sons of Champlin, Fever Tree, Arthur Lee & Love, Jean Luc Ponty, The Police, Faces, Beatles, Traffic, Roxy Music,  The Who, John Lennon,vSpirit, Santana, Guess Who, Steely Dan, Kinks, Grass Roots, Byrds, Steve Miller Band, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Hollies, Doors, Simon & Garfunkel, Donovan and Bob Dylan.

Studio A
Frank Slaughter (2024)

Studio A

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 14:13


Frank Slaughter recently spoke with Classical IPR about the history of "Repose," the show that he been hosting for Interlochen Public Radio since 1987. In the earliest days of the program, he broadcast a lot of music by George Winston and the Paul Winter Consort. With the success of musicians like Yanni in the early 1990s, Slaughter changed the focus of the program's music to more new age instrumental sounds. In this conversation with IPR's music director Amanda Sewell, Slaughter explains why he chose Danny Wright's cover of "Softly as I Leave You" for the "Repose" theme music, and why he signs off each program by asking his wife Maurine to "turn on the side light."

Ambiguously Blind
John Bryant and a Beat Followed

Ambiguously Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 50:32


John Bryant, a versatile drummer, percussionist, music producer, and educator stops by to visit with host John Bryant about how he got started with drums and the years he spent with Ray Charles and the remarkably unique communication style he and Ray had to keep the band playing on the same tempo.  Based in Dallas Texas, John Bryant boasts a remarkable career spanning collaborations with iconic artists like Ray Charles, Joe Walsh, and Delbert McClinton. With a rich portfolio encompassing major motion pictures, PBS and National Geographic documentaries, and symphony orchestras, Bryant serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor of Drumset Studies and Music Production at Southern Methodist University. A founding member of D'Drum, he has also produced groundbreaking works like "Gamelan D'Drum" in collaboration with Stewart Copeland and the Dallas Symphony. From his early days with the Paul Winter Consort to leading Pyramyd/Phyrework, Bryant's influence resonates through his extensive studio work and performances across renowned recording studios nationwide.   

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 778: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 24, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 114:38


"I read the news today, oh boyAbout a lucky man who made the gradeAnd though the news was rather sadWell, I just had to laughI saw the PhotographI'd love to turn you on"It's Christmas Eve, let me turn you on with 2 hours of "Music Without Boundaries" on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing on Planetary Jam at Morning Breeze.Org. Joining us are The Blue Dolphins, Kate Bush, Dire Straits, Bob Moses, Circus Maximus, Simon & Garfunkel, Van Morrison, The Dream Academy, The Paul Winter Consort, Blues Project, The Buckinghams, Moody Blues, Donovan, Barbara Higbie, Chuck Mangione, The Youngbloods and The Beatles...

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 773: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 10, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 114:49


"There you stood on the edge of your feather, expecting to fly.While I laughed, I wondered whether I could wave goodbye,Knowin' that you'd gone.By the summer it was healing, we had said goodbye.All the years we'd spent with feeling ended with a cry,Babe, ended with a cry,"If you're expecting to fly, join me on this Musical journey on The Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing on Planetary Jam. Joining us are Dire Straits, Tangerine Dream, Oasis, Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Jack Bruce, Tears For Fears, Michael Hedges, Radiohead, Richard Harris, Tears For Fears, The Paul Winter Consort, Neil Diamond, Supertramp, Pino Domaggio, Eric Burdon & The Animals, King Crimson and Buffalo Springfield. We'll also have a tribute to John Lennon who was murdered on December 8th, 1980.

Discovering Jazz
Episode 255: Favourites from LP Collection, Part 3

Discovering Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 58:24


This week I play tracks from: =Bill Evans classic Sunday At the Village Vanguard. Two compositions by Scott Lafaro. -Jane Bunnett’s first album, In Dew Time—the title referring to the presence of the great tenor saxophonist, Dewey Redman. -Paul Winter Consort. The Icarus album. Ralph Towner’s Sunwheel. -The amazing accordionist, Art Van Damme. -a Wayne…Continue reading Episode 255: Favourites from LP Collection, Part 3

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast
PGM 894R 'IMAGINARY ROADS' : nov. 24-dec.1

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023


The quiet days after the Thanksgiving celebration are an interlude to rest, regroup, and prepare for the busy holiday season ahead. We turn from the dark times of Scorpio to the season of light; internalize the spirit of gratitude we feel for friends and family and the good fortune we have...and perhaps watch a bit of football while we polish off the last of those endless turkey sandwiches. At Hearts of Space, it's time for us to return to our theme of virtual travel through music. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, an ambient acoustic journey for late autumn called IMAGINARY ROADS. Music is by WILL ACKERMAN, PHIL KEAGGY & JEFF JOHNSON, RUSSEL WALDER, WAYNE GRATZ, MICHAEL STRIBLING, BRUNO SANFILIPPO, and the PAUL WINTER CONSORT. [view playlist ] [view Flickr image gallery] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]

WPKN Community Radio
Paul Winter interview with WPKN's Kevin Gallagher Podcast

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 22:51


WPKN's Kevin Gallagher talks with Paul Winter in the run-up to WPKN's 60th Anniversary Gala Celebration at the SHU Community Theatre on Saturday November 4, 2023. WPKN, called by the New Yorker Magazine “The Greatest Radio Station in the World”, announces a special collaboration with seven-time Grammy Award musician Paul Winter and his Consort to celebrate our 60th Anniversary, recognizing the breadth of music, culture, and environmental awareness we present. One of the earliest promoters of world music, the Paul Winter Consort pioneered a new genre of “earth music” --described as “ecological jazz” --interweaving classical, jazz, and world music elements with voices from what Paul Winter calls “the greatest symphony of the earth”.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 749: Whole 'Nuther Thing September 29, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 125:27


"Guinnevere had green eyesLike yours, mi'lady, like yoursWhen she'd walk down through the gardenIn the morning after it rainedAs she turns her gazeDown the slope to the harbor where I layAnchored for a day"Please join me for a 2 hour musical journey with some old friends and familiar voices on the Red Eye Edition ofWhole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are Father John Misty, Radiohead, Dire Straits, Justin Hayward, Tangerine Dream, Jim Croce, Paul Winter Consort, Cat Stevens, Judy Collins, Moody Blues, Doors, Cream, Beatles, King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Santana, Lyle Mays w Pat Metheny, Gordon Lightfoot, Liz Story, John Abercrombie, Jean Luc Ponty, Don McLean, Pink Floyd, Elton John and Crosby Stills & Nash.

Notes on Jazz!
Ep 35: Satoshi Takeishi Interview

Notes on Jazz!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 64:29


Satoshi Takeishi is another old friend, who I'm happy to have here! Satoshi is a great drummer, percussionist, and composer. He has played, toured and recorded with lots of great musicians, including Ray Barretto, Carlos ‘Patato' Valdes, Eliane Elias, Marc Johnson, Eddie Gomez, Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, Anthony Braxton, Mark Murphy, Herbie Mann, Paul Winter Consort, Rabih Abu Khalil, Toshiko Akiyoshi Big Band. Currently, he is working on several interesting projects, which we talk about in the interview, including working with his wife, Shoko, who is a fine pianist and composer. Satoshi and I met at Berklee in 1982. It's interesting that we're still having the same conversation all these years later. Come and join the conversation. Satoshi TakeishiI am available for online or in person study. Reach out to me at: keith@keithdavismusic.com Keith Davis Music

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 740: Whole 'Nuther Thing July 28, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 124:24


"It seems to me a crime that we should ageThese fragile times should never slip us byA time you never can or shall eraseAs friends together watch their childhood flyMaking friends for the world to seeLet the people know you got what you needWith a friend at hand you will see the lightIf your friends are there then everything's all right"Friends, both real and imagined are invited to this weeks Red Eye Editition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are Porcupine Tree, Ben Folds, Leo Kotke, Dawes, Leonard Cohen, Lizz Wright, Traffic, Paul Winter Consort, Rolling Stones, Crosby Stills & Nash, Humble Pie, John Scofield w Pat Metheny, Beatles, Ten Years After, Jefferson Airplane, Radiohead, David Crosby, Jethro Tull, Tim Buckley, Supertramp, Bread, Carly Simon, Counting Crows, Coldplay, Byrds, Love, Cat Stevens and Elton John.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 733: Whole 'Nuther Thing June 9, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 121:18


"Sunrise doesn't last all morning,A cloudburst doesn't last all daySeems my love is up and has left you with no warningIt's not always going to be this greyAll things must passAll things must pass away"Allow me to whisk you away from the "grey matter" of life and join me on the "Red Eye" edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are Linda Ronstadt, Oliver Nelson, Supertramp, Spirit, Dire Straits, Bee Gees, Jackson Browne, America, Lou Reed, The Beatles, Doors, Grass Roots, Jeff Beck, Pink Floyd, Sugarloaf, Moody Blues, Minnie Ripperton, Iron Butterfly, Joe Walsh, The Paul Winter Consort, Chicago, Simon & Garfunkel, Ellen McMcIlwaine, Jimi Hendrix Experience and George Harrison...

Soundwalker
Glen Moore's Bass: The Sound of Desire

Soundwalker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 65:10


A far-reaching conversation with one of the finest bass players of our time, Glen Moore, known for his work with the Paul Winter Consort and Oregon, he also recorded many albums on ECM and Intuition with the likes of Tim Hardin, Larry Coryell, Art Lande, Rob Scheps, Larry Karush, and of course Ralph Towner, Paul McCandless, and Collin Walcott. Why is he now living in a remote town in the desert? Why has he started playing a brand-new tuning on the bass now that he's over 80 years old?

No Country
142 - The Momentarians

No Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 125:36


On this episode, Kris and JDO continue their discussion of architecture. Subjects include: DIY instrument building, tornado update, Paul Winter Consort group, Woody Harrelson's dad, Stephen Colbert, psychedelic frog fish, a dog watching TV, when did the Momentarians arrive?, sonic decay, disappearing space contingent on space that is there, spacial issues as cultural issues, design decisions, temporary buildings, a pueblo snow globe, and leaving the theremin on.

All Heart with Paul Cardall
Peter Kater and The History of New Age Music

All Heart with Paul Cardall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 44:21


Grammy winning new age pianist Peter Kater and Paul Cardall, also an award winning pianist, discuss Peter's career and the history new age music. They talk about building successful and prosperous independent music careers in a genre often misunderstood and overlooked by the commercial market. ABOUT PETER KATERWebsite: http://www.peterkater.comFacebookTwitterYoutubeInstagram Listen to Peter KaterSpotifyApple MusicAmazon Music Peter Kater was born of German parents in the Bavarian City of Munich. At the age of seven, not long after moving to New Jersey, his mother insisted that he take classical piano lessons. At the age of 18 Peter left New Jersey with his backpack and his music books and hitch-hiked all around the continental US for over a year. He slept in parks and on beaches and roadsides across the country while stopping to play piano at restaurants and lounges for tips and meals. After logging in over 30,000 miles on the road Peter landed in Boulder, Colorado, finding comfort and inspiration in the Rocky Mountains which reminded him of his childhood upbringing in the Bavarian Alps. Shortly thereafter he started listening to the music of pianist Keith Jarrett; the avant jazz group, Oregon; and the Paul Winter Consort. This opened a whole new musical world and he began improvising 3-4 hours a night at clubs and lounges throughout the Boulder/Denver area sometimes 5 to 6 nights a week. After several years he tired of playing clubs and lounges and quit all his engagements and began renting out small churches and self-promoting small concerts through out Colorado. In 1983 Peter released his first album of solo piano compositions and improvisations entitled SPIRIT. His music was very well received and started charting in the Top 10 of National Contemporary Jazz Airplay charts and within a short couple of years Peter went from playing small churches to performing at 3,000 seat concert halls and at national jazz festivals at the age of 27. In 1985, Actor ROBERT REDFORD asked Peter to play at the then brand new Sundance Institute & Film Festival in Utah. Peter became the featured performer at many of Redford's “green” political fundraisers and events attended by many Hollywood A-list actors, directors and celebrities such as Alan Alda, Sidney Pollock, James Brooks, Dave Grusin, Laura Dern, Mathew Broderick and Ted Turner to name just a very few. In his concerts around Colorado, Peter started to share the stage with some of his favorite artists from his teen years such as DAN FOGELBERG and JOHN DENVER. John Denver asked Peter to coordinate the music for his ground breaking Choices for the Future Symposiums every summer in Aspen, Colorado and also invited him to perform at concerts in Japan and at World Forum events performing for dignitaries and celebrities such as Mikael Gorbachov and Shirley McLain. These collaborations with John Denver went on for almost 10 years until John's untimely death in 1997. Peter's music also caught the attention of New York City's legendary director and Circle Rep Theater co-founder, Marshall Mason and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Lanford Wilson. Peter's music became the score to their Tony-Award winning Broadway production of Burn This starring John Malkovich and Joan Allen which ran for over one year. As the newest member of their “A-team” in the following years Peter scored the music for 11 On- & Off-Broadway dramatic plays receiving widespread critical acclaim. As Peter's music spread across the world he scored more music for television and films and worked closely with his favorite environmental and humanitarian organizations such as Greenpeace, the National Wildlife Federation, the Nature Conservancy and ChildReach. In 1989 a close friend gave Peter a cassette called Earth Spirit by Native American flutist, R. CARLOS NAKAI. Peter was completely taken by the beauty and earthiness of the Native flute. Peter tracked down Nakai and asked him to collaborate with him on a recording. In the studio they felt as if they'd been playing together forever and their first album, Natives, was completed effortlessly in just a few hours. When recording with Nakai, Peter felt he was embarking on a little “personal” indulgence, temporarily diverging from his thriving mainstream contemporary jazz career. But to his surprise, while his recordings like Coming Home, Two Hearts, Gateway and Rooftops were charting in the Top 10 of National Jazz charts; the new recordings with R. Carlos Nakai quickly became immensely popular in the alternative market selling 100's of thousands of units each and generated a solid and much more personal fan base. Because of the deep satisfaction Peter felt in co-creating this beautiful music with Nakai, he quickly lost interest in the “jazz” genres and shifted his focus to music of a more intimate “healing” nature. Peter then recognized a need for music in support of the healing arts that could actually aid in deep personal healing and transformation. He recorded albums like Compassion and Essence that provided not only a loving supportive musical landscape but also an invitation to dive deeply and safely into one's essential emotional and spiritual nature. Many more CD's in support of the Healing Arts followed as did more recordings with R. Carlos Nakai, seven of which charted in the Top 20 of Billboard's New Age chart. Peter's love and appreciation for the earth and indigenous cultures inspired him to invite more indigenous musicians to record on various projects with him including Native American vocalists Joanne Shenandoah, Bill Miller and Rita Coolidge; Native American flutists Robert Mirabal, Joseph Firecrow, Mary Youngblood, Douglas Blue Feather, Kevin Locke; and South American flutists Jorge Alfano and Ara Tokatlian. Peter also composed two songs for the immensely popular Sacred Spirit recording which sold over 5 millions copies in Europe alone. Peter's music continued to grow and evolve and found it's way into the 2000 and 2004 World Olympics, the Kentucky Derby, the Wild World of Sports and countless television shows like Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, LifeStyles of the Rich & Famous and Bay Watch to name just few. He's scored the music for acclaimed television series like How The West Was Lost; Wild America; Civil War: The Untold Story; Eco-Challenge and Joseph Campbell's Mythos series and films like Sirius, The Legend of Secret Pass and 10 QUESTIONS FOR THE DALAI LAMA. He's given concerts throughout the USA, Europe, Japan and South Korea including performances at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, JFK Stadium in Washington DC, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver and the United Nations in NYC where he received the prestigious United Nations Environment Leadership Award. Possibly one of Peter's strongest attributes is his love for collaboration with other artists such as Singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins; Tibetan flutist, Nawang Khechog; Sting guitarist Dominic Miller; Sacred Chantress Snatam Kaur and of course his legendary collaboration with Native American flutist, R. Carlos Nakai. He's also enjoyed performing and recording with many other talented musicians such as virtuoso reedman Paul McCandless; Maverick Cellist David Darling; Peter Gabriel's legendary Bassist, Tony Levin; and renowned Brazilian cellist Jaques Morelenbaum. Peter has often been called prolific and is said to have the “gift of melody”. His love and enthusiasm for the creative process, self-exploration, the healing arts and the natural world continues to inspire a well-spring of composing and recording. In a thriving career spanning over 3 decades and going strong, Peter Kater has recorded over 60 albums resulting in the sales of millions of units; has scored the music for well over 100 television and film productions including 11 On- and Off-Broadway dramatic plays; ands the recipient of dozens of awards and honors including 14 Grammy® nominations and a Grammy Award win for his 2017 Dancing On Water recording and his 2019 Wings recording. But most importantly his music has uplifted, soothed, healed and inspired the lives of millions of people all around the world.  ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALLhttp://www.paulcardall.comhttp://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusichttp://www.youtube.com/cardallhttp://www.instagram.com/paulcardall LISTEN TO HIS MUSICAPPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2AMAZON - Ask Alexa to play Peaceful Piano by Paul Cardall Paul Cardall is an artist who has given a new meaning to the phrase, a change of heart and how he used this radical change to take his music to an unexpected place.  Despite being born with a potentially life-threatening heart defect Paul Cardall has become a world recognized pianist. He is even endorsed by Steinway & Sons as one of the finest pianist of our time. A Dove award winner for his Christmas album, Paul's recordings have debuted on 11 No. 1 Billboard charts along with 46 other chart debuts. His music has 25 million monthly listeners with more than 3 billion lifetime streams and is often categorized as Classical, Christian, and Holiday. Although most of albums are instrumental, Paul has songs that feature Grammy winning gospel legend CeCe Winans, Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real), Kristin Chenoweth, Country duo Thompson Square, David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Audrey Assad, Steven Sharp Nelson (The Piano Guys), and more.    Paul has performed for audiences worldwide including the White House. Forbes, American Songwriter, Jesus Calling, Lifestyles Television, Mix Magazine, and countless other media outlets have share his remarkable journey of receiving a life changing heart transplant and using music as a tool to help God heal spiritual, mental, and emotional hearts.

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Everything Saxophone Podcast
Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped His Work – Episode 154

Everything Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 94:17


Our special guest for this episode is Paul Winter, best known for his environmental work, and his concerts with the Paul Winter Consort. From the early days of Paul Winter's college jazz sextet, which toured 23 countries of Latin America for the State Department and performed the first-ever jazz concert at the White House for […] The post Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped His Work – Episode 154 appeared first on Everything Saxophone Podcast.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 702: Whole 'Nuther Thing October 9, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 116:01


"Sailors fighting in the dance hallOh man!Look at those cavemen go, It's the freakiest showTake a look at the lawman, Beating up the wrong guyOh man!Wonder if he'll ever know, He's in the best-selling showIs there life on Mars?"Let's find out together, shall we?It's my 4th Anniversary on 885 The SoCal Sound after 18 years on our sister station, Jazz FM KSBR.Joing us are The Blues Project, Savoy Brown, Alan Parsons Project, Badfinger, Genesis, Spanky & Our Gang,  Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, It's A Beautiful Day, Little River Band, Foghsat, Steely Dan, Sly & The Family Stone, Three Dog Night, Seatrain, Paul Winter Consort, Todd Rundgren, Bachman Turner Overdrive and David Bowie.

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Paul Winter Consort - Icarus

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 52:00


We kickoff season 4 with a celebration of the year 1972! Co-host Sean drops the needle on this hard-to-pin-down offering from new-age jazz outfit the Paul Winter Consort.   If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks! 

Whole 'Nuther Thing
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Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 121:09


Today's program features tuneage from The Blue Dolphins, Donald Byrd, Roxy Music, Manfred Manns Earth Band, Crosby Stills & Nash, Hall & Oates, Paul Winter Consort, America, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Elton John, George Benson, Frank Sinatra, Gino Vanelli, Orleans, Meat Loaf, David Bowie, Queen, Loggins & Messina, Donovan & Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Nuevo disco de Joyce Moreno - 10/08/22

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 58:46


Del nuevo disco de Joyce Moreno, 'Brasileiras cançoes', las inéditas 'Todo mundo', 'Tantas vidas' -a dúo con Mônica Salmaso-, 'Brasileiras cançoes' y 'Carnaval é mesmo assim'. Del 'Concert in the barn', del Paul Winter Consort, 'Lendas brasileiras', 'Lamento de Aiocá', 'The silence of a candle', 'Chora coração', 'Moro na roça'/'Lapinha' y 'Icarus'. La octogenaria Áurea Martins firma el disco 'Senhora das folhas' con canciones como 'O ramo'/'Incelença da chuva', 'Prece do Ó' y 'Me curar de mim'. Despiden Chucho Valdés y Paquito D´ Rivera con 'I missed you too!'. Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Biromes y servilletas - 01/08/22

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 58:59


Barbara Casini ('Milagres dos peixes', 'Biromes y servilletas', 'Hurry', 'La maza'), Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Aymée Nuviola ('Dos gardenias', 'Bemba colorá', 'Bésame mucho'), Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Anna Maria Jopek ('Twe usta klamia', 'Nie wierze ci') y Paul Winter Consort ('Icarus'). Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - La bossa de Carlos Careqa - 29/07/22

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 59:02


Del disco de Carlos Careqa 'Bossa ahead' los cortes 'Bossa 1', 'Bossa 2', 'Bossa 3', 'Bossa 5', 'Bossa 6' y 'Bossa 7'. Del disco de Áurea Martins 'Senhora das folhas' las canciones 'O ramo'/'Incelença da chuva', 'Prece de Ó' y 'Me curar de mim'. Del disco del Paul WInter Consort 'Concert in the barn' los temas 'Lavadeiras', 'Lendas brasileiras' y 'The well-tempered wood crush'. Despide Mark Turner con 'Return from the stars'. Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Canto extranjero - 27/07/22

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 59:03


Tatiana Valle & Giovanni Guaccero 'Canto estrangeiro' ('Língua minha', 'Velho marinheiro', 'Canção de amigo'), Paul Winter Consort 'Concert in the barn' ('AIr', 'Chora coração', 'Moro na roça'/'Lapinha', 'Icarus'), Rubén Blades con Boca Livre 'Parceiros' ('Sin tu cariño', 'Dime', 'Vida') y Christian McBride Trio 'Out here' ('My favorite things'). Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Paul Winter Consort - 25/07/22

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 58:59


Del nuevo disco del Paul Winter Consort, 'Concert in the barn', los temas 'Sun singer', 'Lamento de Aiocá', 'The silence of a candle', 'The well-tempererd wood crush', 'Chora coração', 'Lendas brasileiras' y 'Air'. El clarinetista Ivan Sacerdote y el guitarrista Felipe Guedes tocan 'A outra banda da terra', 'Futuros amantes' y 'Lá vem a baiana'. Y, Stan Getz y João Gilberto, 'Doralice', 'Pra machucar meu coração' y 'Desafinado'. Despide el pianista George Cables en trío con 'Too close for comfort'. Escuchar audio

Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #90: Joel A. Martin

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 63:05


Joel A. Martin is a Norwalk CT-based pianist, producer, composer, and arranger who has collaborated with, and/or written music for, Grammy® Award-winners Alan Menken, Kathleen Battle, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, cellist Eugene Friesen of the Paul Winter Consort, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jaimoe of the Allman Brothers, among many luminaries. At age 17 Joel was the youngest and the first African-American pianist to compete in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (1985). He has appeared as a soloist with the NY Philharmonic, El Paso Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MA), Philadelphia Orchestra, Cab Calloway Orchestra, New Hampshire Festival Orchestra, and the Hartford Symphony, among many others. Trained as a classical pianist at the Hartt School of Music and SUNY, Purchase, he created "Jazzical" in 1995 as a celebration of creative fusion: "the explosive union of classical composition and jazz innovation ignited with a fresh spirit all its own." This concept, form and vehicle "captures the dynamic force of multiple cultures and influences, unleashing a kinetic energy that breaks down boundaries and yields whole new worlds of musical expression." In this episode, Joel shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 679: Whole 'Nuther Thing May 1, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 116:31


"I listen to the clock beat as it ticks out time awayAnd listen to the birds' laughter as they live for todayAnd listen to the heart beat as it beats our lives awayThese are the things that we hear in our worldAnd these are the things that we hear in the time of our livesIn the time of our livesAnd to us they are real, and for us they're ideal"Welcome to May, please join me as we visit the times of our lives, Musically of course on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us will be The Verve, Paul Winter Consort, XTC, The Go Go's, Stooges, Free, Missing Persons, Humble Pie, Stones, Jean Luc Ponty, Bob Welch, Seatrain, Blodwyn Pig, Little Feat, Taste, The Who, Cranberries, Jeff Beck Group, Les Dudek, Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, It's A Beautiful Day, Metallica and Iron Butterfly.

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
515 - ROMA 52 (Brief Birthday Message to Listeners)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 10:39


Made it to 60! Too late to die young. This is just a very brief, very personal message to you, if you listen to this podcast. Many thanks. Intro music: "Brightside of the Sun," by Basin and Range; Closing: "Down in Belgorod," by Paul Winter Consort.

All Around Classical: A Classical Music Podcast with World-Class Artists Over Coffee
Ep. 10 Eugene Friesen, Cellist: Classical Musicians Can Improvise (Classical Improvisation)

All Around Classical: A Classical Music Podcast with World-Class Artists Over Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 33:03


Classical musicians CAN improvise. But why should classical musicians learn to improvise? 4-Time Grammy Award Winner Eugene Friesen shares with us his why and how he made the cello cool! If you enjoy the content, please leave a comment, click on like, and subscribe to the channel get notified for future episodes! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook for performances, famous musician quotes and podcast updates. (@all.around.classical) Featuring Eugene Friesen, Cellist/Composer/Educator. Four-time Grammy Award-winner Eugene Friesen is active internationally as a concert and recording artist, composer, conductor and teacher. Eugene has worked and recorded with such diverse artists as Dave Brubeck, Martin Sexton, Toots Thielemans, Betty Buckley, Dar Williams, Will Ackerman, and Dream Theater. Eugene's passion for improvised music has been featured in concerts all over the world with the Paul Winter Consort and with Trio Globo (Friesen, Howard Levy and Glen Velez). He appeared on Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" playing with Keillor and superstar soprano Renée Fleming and has performed as a soloist at the International Cello Festival in Manchester, England; Rencontres d'Ensembles de Violoncelles in Beauvais, France; the World Cello Congress in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Rio International Cello Encounter in Rio de Janeiro. This is an inspiring conversation that touched upon important issues for classical musicians today re: visibilities, accessibilities, and why we make music. You can learn more about Eugene and find information on his music on his website: https://eugenefriesenmusic.com For All Around Classical: www.instagram.com/all.around.classical www.facebook.com/all.around.classical --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shirley-wang6/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shirley-wang6/support

The Power of Rhythm
Glen Velez - Founding Father of the Modern Frame Drum Movement

The Power of Rhythm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 60:15


Four time Grammy Award winner and founding father of the modern frame drum movement, Glen Velez shares his rich experience in our discussion. Listen to his unique drumming style and get to know what he created together with Steve Reich and the Paul Winter Consort. Glen has been performing with my MegaDrums group, together with Zakir Hussain, Airto Moreira, Leonard Eto from "KODO" and other top musicians of our time. He is specialized in frame drums from around the world. Velez's virtuosic combinations of hand movements, and finger techniques, together with his compositions have opened new possibilities for musicians.

Play It Like It's Music
"Music is the first language that made sense to me"

Play It Like It's Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 60:26


076: Eugene FriesenGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, February 24 of 2021 music is not content. It’s connection.I had a crazy performance anxiety dream the other night. In the dream I’m famous enough to get invited to do crazy random things on stage, and they offer me a gig to play Romeo at an outdoor Shakespeare production of Romeo And Juliet. Of course I take it, even though I have no business doing something like that.Meanwhile, also in the dream I’m in the process of buying an old apartment building. So the bulk of the dream is spent visiting the site and going over minutiae like how old the wooden bannisters are and what kind of plumbing needs to be ripped out and what does the landmark commission have to say… I don’t do a single rehearsal for the play.Gig day rolls around and we’re still checking out the property with different real estate agents and managers. I’m riding around in the back of the car - the folks I’m with are completely oblivious to my having taken on a monumental role and they’re just talking about it like I’m going to play songs at a bar or something. Like “that’s so cool that you’re doing this thing tonight”. Meanwhile it dawns on me that I don’t even know a single one of my lines, haven’t even met the cast or the director.They drop me off in front, like half an hour before curtain and I realize that I have to find a sub. No matter what, even though it’s my name on the marquee. I am not gonna be that guy who got dropped right into a Shakespeare play with zero prep. I start looking around and see Willem Dafoe on his way in. We’re not friends in my dream either but he recognizes me and treats me like a friend because it’s like “my big night”. Yeah right.I tell him the situation and offer him the chance to play Romeo at a moments notice. He says thanks, probably not but he might know somebody and starts calling around. I see the real estate agents walking in, start to lose my s**t and…that’s the moment I woke up.Whew.What a fun one! Some ego, some anxiety, a bunch of hubris and the walls all closing in. Maybe it ended well, I don’t know. We’d all like to get bailed out by a superstar at some point in our lives. I’m just so glad it wasn’t real because I do not belong anywhere near a Shakespeare stage.Meanwhile, today on the show:Four-time Grammy Award-winner Eugene Friesen is active internationally as a concert and recording artist, composer, conductor and teacher. Eugene has worked and recorded with such diverse artists as Dave Brubeck, Martin Sexton, Toots Thielemans, Betty Buckley, Dar Williams, Will Ackerman, and Dream Theater.  Eugene's passion for improvised music has been featured in concerts all over the world with the Paul Winter Consort and with Trio Globo (which is Eugene, Howard Levy and Glen Velez). He appeared on "A Prairie Home Companion" playing with superstar soprano Renée Fleming and has performed as a soloist at the International Cello Festival in Manchester, England; the World Cello Congress in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Rio International Cello Encounter in Rio de Janeiro.  He’s a world renowned teacher of new cello techniques and improvisation in the United States, Asia, Europe, Egypt, and South America. Recording credits include five albums of original music, more than 30 CDs with the Paul Winter Consort, and hundreds of tracks featuring his rapturous cello playing on instrumental albums, films, and television scores. Eugene is an artist-in-residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, and on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. It’s an honor to have him on the show.Eugene was one of the very first cellists I ever saw on stage when I was a kid, someone who liberated us from the idea that we had to stay in line and only play the notes on a page with pre-prescribed intent and a general lack of flavor or modern relevance. He took his classical education and helped the cello grow into the modern musical landscape. None of us would be anywhere without people like him. Quick ask: if you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Now let’s talk to Eugene![Featured tracks: “Shadowplay” and “First Ride” from The Essential Collection]Press PLAY above to hear my conversation with Eugene Friesen.Or subscribe in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify- Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - PocketcastThanks so much for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Maestro Eugene for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Eugene Friesen Music dot com and follow him on the gram @eugene.friesen.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 76 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience in 2021, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out here.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my NEW instrumental record on bandcamp, and I hope you will. Volume 2 is coming out next week.Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...Do you like this stuff? Please help it grow by sharing it!DID YOU KNOW you can take lessons with me online!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Vibe out, here are 200 songs I like: (updated regularly on Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Hire me to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com

The Brian Lehrer Show
Christmas Hanukkah Solstice Kwanzaa Holiday Party on the Air

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 34:12


Jacqueline Lewis, senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in the East Village talks about celebrating Christmas in 2020, in the midst of loss and uncertainty, including that of Middle Church's auditorium, recently destroyed by a fire.  Andy Borowitz, author, comedian, and creator of The New Yorker's “Borowitz Report,” a satirical news column, talks about his holiday traditions and keeping a sense of humor during such a dark winter.  Paul Winter, saxophonist, composer and bandleader of The Paul Winter Consort, shares some music and talks about this year's 41st Winter Solstice concert from St. John the Divine (on streaming video).  Moji Alawode-El, freelance writer for The Root, talks about how she's celebrating Kwanzaa this year.

The New Dimensions Café
A Musician for All Seasons - Paul Winter - C0512

The New Dimensions Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020


Since the 1960s Paul Winter has been in the vanguard of musicians who express special appreciation for the natural music of our world, including wolves, whales, birds, wind and water. His inclusivity combines everything from Bach to Bossa Nova, and his albums, Common Ground and Callings, are cultural landmarks, as is his album Missa Gaia/Earth Mass. Our New Dimensions theme music, "Icarus," is performed by the Paul Winter Consort. Paul Winter's albums include: Common Ground (1989), Wolf Eyes: Retrospective (1989), Callings (1989), Canyon Lullaby (1998), Prayer for the Wild Things (1994), Missa Gaia/Earth Mass (1994), Miho: Journey to the Mountain (2010), Light of the Sun (2020)Interview Date: 10/9/2020   Tags: Paul Winter, improv, jazz, music ensemble, Jackie Kennedy, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Roger Payne, Humpback whale, wolves, orcas, I.M. Pei, Miho Museum, Paul Spong, Mickey Hoolahan, Ralph Towner, David Darling, Grand Canyon, Soviet Space Bridge, Art & Creativity, History

New Dimensions
A Trailblazer of Earth Music - Paul Winter - ND3715

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020


Since the 1960s Paul Winter has been in the vanguard of musicians who express special appreciation for the natural music of our world, including wolves, whales, birds, wind and water. His inclusivity combines everything from Bach to Bossa Nova, and his albums, Common Ground and Callings, are cultural landmarks, as is his album Missa Gaia/Earth Mass. Our New Dimensions theme music, "Icarus," is performed by the Paul Winter Consort. Paul Winter’s albums include: Common Ground (1989), Wolf Eyes: Retrospective (1989), Callings (1989), Canyon Lullaby (1998), Prayer for the Wild Things (1994), Missa Gaia/Earth Mass (1994), Miho: Journey to the Mountain (2010), Light of the Sun (2020)Interview Date: 10/9/2020   Tags: Paul Winter, improv, jazz, music ensemble, Jackie Kennedy, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Roger Payne, Humpback whale, wolves, orcas, I.M. Pei, Miho Museum, Paul Spong, Mickey Hoolahan, Ralph Towner, David Darling, Grand Canyon, Soviet Space Bridge, Art & Creativity, History

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing October 18, 2020

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 118:27


"There you stood on the edge of your feather, Expecting to fly. While I laughed, I wondered whether, I could wave goodbye.” Come with me and escape the chaos by soaring above it. Today’s program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) Wishbone Ash, Frank Zappa, Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, Deodato, Joni Mitchell, Seals & Crofts, Billy Joel, Moody Blues, Paul Winter Consort, Elton John, Beatles, Doobie Brothers, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck Group, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Jim Croce and Buffalo Springfield…

The Mr. Bill Podcast
The Mr. Bill Podcast - Episode 61 - Jordan Rudess

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 70:30


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes Voted "Best Keyboardist of All Time" by Music Radar Magazine, Jordan Rudess is best known as the keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire for platinum-selling Grammy- nominated prog rock band, Dream Theater. A classical prodigy who began his studies at the Juilliard School of Music at the age of 10, Jordan’s music is a unique blend of classical and rock influence. In addition to playing in Dream Theater, Jordan has worked with a wide range of artists including David Bowie, Jan Hammer, Enrique Iglesias, the Paul Winter Consort, Annie Haslam, LMR, his side project with Tony Levin and Marco Minneman, Liquid Tension Experiment, Steven Wilson, Aviv Geffen, the Dixie Dregs, Rod Morgenstein and Tony Williams among others. Jordan’s interest in state-of-the-art keyboard controllers and music apps are another area of his career in which he has achieved success. Jordan owns the successful App development company Wizdom Music, creators of award-winning apps such as MorphWiz, SampleWiz, and Geo Synthesizer. Wizdom Music’s latest app GeoShred, was created in collaboration with moForte, founding members of Stanford University’s Sondius team. Jordan Rudess Links: http://jordanrudess.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jordanrudessofficial/ https://twitter.com/Jcrudess https://www.instagram.com/jcrudess/ https://www.facebook.com/jordanrudessfanclub/ http://wizdommusic.com/ Mr. Bill’s Links: https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Production Inquiries: fumodenver@gmail.com

Tanto que contar
El verdadero padre del mestizaje

Tanto que contar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 12:48


Cuando naufragó yendo del Darién a la Española no imaginó lo triste de su destino. Cuando sus 18 compañeros de viaje fueron engullidos mientras que a él y otro más por extrañas razones les perdonaron la vida entonces se sintió con un poco más de suerte. Esclavo, guerrero, general del ejército y luego príncipe consorte, GONZALO GUERRERO poco a poco se integró, aprendió el idioma, se tatuó, horadó las orejas y tuvo hijos muy bonitos con una princesa maya. Su aporte fue advertir a las etnias de las costas yucatecas que aquellos hombres barbados no venían con buenas intenciones. Se alió y peleó junto a su nuevo pueblo. Si eso no es ver la vida con otra perspectiva, entonces quién sabe qué otro nombre tenga. Tal vez mestizaje. Esta asombrosa transformación fue observada con sigilosa atención con la música de: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX9XyddZTtA&list=PLiN-7mukU_REd0NotsirII8QaG5eKZmA4 Theme From Antarctica (Remastered) Vangelis, 7:25 min. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6L2ubODdqI Icarus, (Paul Winter Consort), 2:31 min. Cabina cortesía de: MARTÍN GONZÁLEZ DE LA VARA Producción: NORA REYES COSTILLA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nora-reyes-costilla/message

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast
PGM 1247 'DEEP SERENITY' : may 8-15

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020


The relentless pace of the modern world just had a global reboot, and the reason wasn't even human. It's beyond ironic that it took a rogue microbe to force the world to take a time out. Sheltered in place, working from home, reaching out with video and electronic messages, we're moving toward a world that's going to be slower, more limited, and less intense than before. After that, who knows? We might like it better. For ambient and contemplative musicians, speed—or to use the musical term—tempo, has always been an artistic choice. And for centuries, a select group of them have chosen to make music that's slow, quiet, and heartfelt. If it sounds better than ever these days, it's because we need it. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a journey from serene to introspective, on a program called "DEEP SERENITY." Music is by FLOW, PAUL WINTER CONSORT, AUKAI, GINA LENEÉ, KATHRYN KAYE, TOM EATON, PATRICK O'HEARN, and DAVID NORLAND. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]

Podcast Músicas Imaginadas
Músicas Imaginadas. El Amor en los Tiempos del Coronavirus. 16 de marzo de 2020

Podcast Músicas Imaginadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 61:25


PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 16 DE MARZO DE 2020 - PAUL WINTER CONSORT. Icarus (Icarus, 1973) - PAUL WINTER CONSORT. The Silence of a Candle (Icarus, 1973) - JAKE SHIMABUKURO. When the Masks Come Down (Trio, 2020) - JAKE SHIMABUKURO. Summer Rain (Trio, 2020) - JAKE SHIMABUKURO. Wish You Were Here (Trio, 2020) - FORCE FOR GOOD. Safe (Passions, 2020) - FORCE FOR GOOD. Community (Passions, 2020) - FRANÇOIS COUTURE. La Brodeuse (My Little Book, 2020) - KIM ANGELIS. Sweet Botswana (Passages, 2019) - KIM ANGELIS. Wait Until Summer (Passages, 2019) - STEPHEN PEPPOS. Love You (And Then Came Love, 2020) - STEPHEN PEPPOS. Meant to Be (And Then Came Love, 2020) - STEPHEN PEPPOS. A Love So True (And Then Came Love, 2020) - SNORRI HALLGRIMSSON. Chasing the Present (Chasing the Present, 2020)

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #154. Nuevos talentos y viejos genios

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 126:42


El último episodio de 2019 es una síntesis bastante aproximada de lo que es el espíritu del programa, un equilibrio entre escuchar piezas clásicas de las otras músicas y novedades, viejos conocidos, artistas de renombre internacional y jóvenes talentos que tienen mucho que decir y toda una vida por delante. Esta semana escucharemos temas de Paul Winter Consort, Rhonda Larson (interpretada por Daniela Mars), Paul Halley, Hania Rani (x2), Gabríel Ólafs, Nadja Kossinskaja, John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner, Pat Metheny, Max Richter, Philip Glass, Peter Gundry y Alexandra Stréliski.

Podcast Músicas Imaginadas
Músicas Imaginadas. Especial Navidad. 23 de diciembre de 2019

Podcast Músicas Imaginadas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 64:24


PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 - NANDO LAURIA. Gloria (Narada Christmas Collection, vol. 2, 1992) - ERIC TINGSTAD & NANCY RUMBEL. Walking in the Air (Comfort and Joy, 2004) - ROBERT LINTON. Snowfall on the Eve (single) - MICHAEL KOLLWITZ. Pile of Presents (Santa Plays the Stick, 2019) - RICHARD DILLON & CORINNE SEGANOS. We Follow the Star (We Follow the Star, 2019) - LISA PRESSMAN. Perfect Calm (Seven Days of Winter, 2019) - TODD MOSBY. Oh Tannenbaum (single) - ERWILIAN. Wexford (Advent, 2019) - PRISCILLA HERNÁNDEZ. Something that Feels Like Home (VV.AA. Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler, 2019) - PEPE ACEVEDO. Nana para el Niño (VV.AA. Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler, 2019) - LE PLAIE ET LE COUTEAU. A Waltz for the Absent (VV.AA. Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler, 2019) - METRÓNOMOS. Now, Where’s Santa (VV.AA. Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler, 2019) - PAUL WINTER CONSORT. Midnight – Adeste (Solstice Live, 1993)

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole ‘Nuther Thing December 14th, 2019

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 118:12


Today's program features tuneage from (not in order of appearance) David Bowie, Renaissance, Crosby Stills & Nash, Bob Dylan, Spirit, Doors, Bee Gees, Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, Pretenders, Donovan, Cat Stevens, Love, Johnny Rivers, Paul Winter Consort, The Police, Spirit, Talking Heads, It's A beautiful Day and Simon & Garfunkel.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #151. Melodías para un precioso día de invierno

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 121:07


Nos acercamos a las Navidades y en el hemisferio Norte empieza a hacer frío. Niebla, lluvias, viento, en algún sitio hasta nieve, una taza con un té caliente, un sofá, una manta y buena música. ¿Qué más se puede pedir? Pues, modestia aparte, creo que la de este episodio es una de las mejores selecciones musicales en la historia del programa. Esta semana escucharemos temas de George Winston, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Lito Vitale, Gabriella Quevedo (x2), Dustin O'Halloran, Hélène Grimaud interpretando a Debussy, Alexis Ffrench, Karl Jenkins, Vaughan Williams, Ludovico Einaudi, Martin Kohlsted, Max Richter, Michael Nyman, Peter Kater & Tina Guo y Paul Winter Consort.

Sei gradi - 2019
SEI GRADI 11/11/2019 - Da Hatty Randolph -with Sun Ra and His Astro Infinity Arkestra- a The Paul Winter Consort with The Dmitri Pokrovsky Singers

Sei gradi - 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 45:00


Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #141 Tercer aniversario (Segunda parte)

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 189:56


Tras escuchar buena parte de la temporada durante esta semana, finalmente haré tres programas de resumen de lo mejor de la temporada, de tres horas cada uno, tal y como se ha venido haciendo siempre. A pesar de haber menos programas esta temporada, la calidad de las músicas ha sido tremenda. Esta semana escucharemos a la Paul Winter Consort por duplicado, Loreena McKennitt, Eurielle, Erutan, Mariza, Capercaillie, Jon & Vangelis, Thomas Bergersen, Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds sin Nils Frahm, Poppy Acroyd, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Vangelis, Yanni, Wim Mertens, Ben Lukas Boysen, Giovanni Allevi, Angelo Rapan, Alexandre Desplat, Roberto Cacciapaglia, Yann Tiersen & Olavur Jakupsson, Kitaro, Penguin Cafe, Nightnoise, Bill Whelan, Roberto Cacciapaglia (otra vez), Vangelis (otra vez) y Max Richter.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #132. Fragilidad

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 121:13


La música es muchas veces un frágil equilibrio, un ejercicio que desafía la gravedad. La línea que separa lo bello de lo cursi es muy fina, tal y como lo es la que separa la genialidad de lo anodino. Es por eso que pocos artistas alcanzan la excelencia y muchos quedan alojados en esa incómoda posición de lo bueno cuando podían haber alcanzado lo sublime. Esta semana escucharemos piezas de la Paul Winter Consort, Pat Metheny, Dead Can Dance, Rodrigo Leão, Tangerine Dream, Ólafur Arnalds & Arnor Dan & Douglas Dare, Ludovico Einaudi, Daigo Hanada, Marika Takeuchi, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Angelo Badalamenti, Chet Baker y João Gilberto.

NYC Radio Live
Paul Winter Part 2 #296

NYC Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 52:33


5 years after our first conversation, we reconnect with Paul Winter.   Seven-time Grammy® winner Paul Winter has a body of work that chronicles his wide-ranging experiences in the musical traditions and natural environments of the Earth.  The saxophonist, composer and bandleader founded Living Music as the recording context for his ensemble, the Paul Winter Consort, and his community of colleagues, which includes some of the world’s finest jazz, world, and classical musicians, along with notable voices from the great symphony of wildlife.  His 24 Annual Summer Solstice celebration is coming up on June 22nd.    

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
Episode 11 – Developing a Sacred Music Program, St Vincent Ferrer, NYC - with James Wetzel

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 30:07


Juilliard-trained James Wetzel is one of the most respected Catholic church musicians in New York City. In this episode, we ask James about his work as the director of music and organist at the Dominican parish of Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine of Siena. His professional Schola Cantorum is renowned for keeping very much alive the “Church’s treasure of sacred music” for the worship of God in the sacred liturgy. James also shares his perspective and advice on how priests and music directors can take steps to build up the sacred music programs at parishes.   James’ Biography James D. Wetzel is the Director of Music and Organist of the Parish of Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine of Siena on Manhattan’s Upper East Side where he directs the professional Schola Cantorum in over 70 services annually. James served from 2010-2015 as the Organist and Choirmaster of midtown’s Church of Saint Agnes and from 2011-2016 was an adjunct lecturer in Hunter College’s music department. Since 2010, he has also been the Assistant Conductor for the Greenwich Choral Society in Connecticut. Additionally, he holds a post as Assisting Organist at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine where he formerly served as Organ Scholar under Bruce Neswick. Mr. Wetzel is active as an organist and continuo player, having performed at the Berkshire Choral Festival and with the Collegiate Chorale, the Orchestra of Saint Luke’s, the American Symphony Orchestra, the American Classical Orchestra, the National Chorale, and the Paul Winter Consort. He is the sub-dean and chairman of the programming committee of the New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, a board member of the Catholic Artists Society, and a member of the New York Purgatorial Society and the Society for Catholic Liturgy. Born in Pittsburgh, James earned a bachelor’s degree in organ performance from The Juilliard School where he studied with Paul Jacobs and was the first person ever to graduate with a master’s degree and a professional studies certificate in choral conducting from Manhattan School of Music under Kent Tritle. He also studied privately with Donald K. Fellows and Robert Page and spent a year reading Early Christianity and Apologetics at Columbia University. Parish of St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Catherine of Siena website: http://www.svsc.info

Rosin the Bow with Joe McHugh
Eugene Friesen - Cellist with Paul Winter Consort

Rosin the Bow with Joe McHugh

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 53:25


Eugene Friesen is a cellist who has performed as a member of the Paul Winter Consort for many years often exploring the musical possibilities of playing inside sacred spaces such as the Grand Canyon and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine or accompanying animals such as whales and wolves. A four-time Grammy award-winner, he teaches at the Berklee School of Music in Boston where I interviewed him in 2017.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #126. Belleza singular

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 120:12


El episodio de esta semana está dividido en dos partes muy diferenciadas. En la primera, tenemos una selección musical en la que disfrutaremos de unas piezas de singular belleza. Empezaremos con Karl Jenkins y seguiremos con la Paul Winter Consort, un avance del nuevo disco de Ludovico Einaudi, Tom Adams, Daigo Hanada, Bruno Sanfilippo, Sophie Hutchings y acabamos con un concierto de Ennio Morricone. En la segunda parte nos vamos a la música electrónica, concretamente con tres piezas también de singular belleza, pero que juegan a otro deporte. Escucharemos a Steve Roach, Jean-Michel Jarre y a Tangerine Dream.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing April 28, 2019

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 118:36


The Sunday edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing features tuneage (not in order of appearance) from Taste, Paul Winter Consort, Robin Trower, Bob Seger, Oasis, Colosseum, Nicky Hopkins, Emerson Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, Simply Red, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Ray Vaughn and more...

Talk Radio 98.5 WRTA
Paul Winter - WRTA's The 11th Hour with Doug Herendeen

Talk Radio 98.5 WRTA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 33:15


Altoona native Paul Winter is a seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning composer and musician with 40+ albums to his credit. The Paul Winter Consort with appear with The Altoona Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestra Teresa Cheung as part of the Symphony's 90th season 7:30pm, Saturday April 13th at the historic Mishler Theatre http://www.paulwinter.com http://www.altoonasymphony.org http://mishlertheatre.org/

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo
The Music That The Universe Would Sing (W/ Leona Openshaw)

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 53:13


In the third episode of the ALL NEW Anhedonic Headphones Podcast, Kevin interviews his co-worker Leona, who has worked at the co-op since day one (technically even before day one.) They are also joined by her dog, Bea, who is responsible for the occasional, frenetic jingling sound you will hear in the background. The two discuss the place where jazz, folk, and new age/word music converge, how people choose to consume music, music as poetry, and most importantly, the selection of six songs Leona has picked from throughout her life, and why.  Click here for more information about the AWARD WINNING music site, Anhedonic Headphones.  Episode 3 credits: The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords. The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005. In this episode, we discussed: "Hazy Shade of Winter," performed by Simon and Garfunkel, taken from the 1968 Columbia Records release Bookends. "A Case of You," performed by Joni Mitchell, taken from the 1971 Reprise Records release Blue. "In My Life," performed by The Beatles, taken from the 1965 Parlophone/Capitol Records release Rubber Soul. "Every Night," performed by Paul McCartney, taken from the 1970 Apple Records release McCartney. "Icarus," performed by Paul Winter Consort, taken from the 1972 Epic Records release Icarus. "The First Circle," performed by The Pat Metheny Group, taken from the 1984 ECM Records release, First Circle. Please note the music played on the Anhedonic Headphones is used with the intent for discussion and promotional purposes only. Please do not sue me because someone wanted to talk about your song on the show. Thank you for understanding. 

NYC Radio Live
Paul Winter on the Solstice

NYC Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 22:57


Seven-time Grammy® winner Paul Winter has a body of work that chronicles his wide-ranging experiences in the musical traditions and natural environments of the Earth.  The saxophonist, composer and bandleader founded Living Music as the recording context for his ensemble, the Paul Winter Consort, and his community of colleagues, which includes some of the world’s finest jazz, world, and classical musicians, along with notable voices from the great symphony of wildlife. It was a blast when he came by my apartment,  played some instruments,  hung out and talked about the big event coming up:  His 35th Annual Winter Solstice Celebration. The Cathedral at St. John the Divine during the spectacle of Paul WInter’s Solstice Celebration

Paradigms
Paul Winter – Musician, Composer, Nature, Solstice

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 58:22


The Paul Winter Consort has been making music for over 50 years! Their music explores and celebrates nature, and humans as part of nature. Celebrate Winter Solstice with Paul and Baruch on Paradigms! The Paul Winter Consort has an annual … More ... The post Paul Winter – Musician, Composer, Nature, Solstice appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

Old Fashioned Radio
Плейлист Алексея Когана – Выпуск 113

Old Fashioned Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 57:36


Алексей Коган рассказывает о бразильском гитаристе, аранжировщике и композиторе Оскаре Кастро-Невесе, который ушел из жизни в 2013 году и с которым Алексей так и не познакомился лично. Творческий путь музыканта начался из группы Paul Winter Consort и именно Оскар Кастро-Невес выполнил гитарную партию в знаменитой пьесе "Lullaby From The Great Mother Whale For The Baby Seal Pups", где звучали записи голосов природы, которая впоследствии стала одной из визитных карточек Оскара и Пола Винтера. Слушаем колыбельную и другие композиции Оскара Кастро-Невеса в «Плейлисте Алексея Когана"

Lectio Divina (when in doubt)
Mark 12:28-34 for Sunday, November 4, 2018

Lectio Divina (when in doubt)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018


Photo: View from Schweitzer Mountain, Idaho, taken by Todd Spencer, 2018; during Stewards of the Mystery spiritual direction training residency #1. Song: Silence of a Candle, sung by Theresa Thomason with Paul Winter Consort* (paulwinter.com) *used with permission        

My Father's Place Radio
The Bruce Springsteen Band at MFP in the 1970's

My Father's Place Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 2:31


Did you know that the Bruce Springsteen Band was the opening act for the Paul Winter Consort?

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile #103. Melancolía otoñal

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 119:59


Vuelve una época de lluvias, al menos en el hemisferio Norte. Las precipitaciones otoñales, el descenso de las temperaturas y la caída de las hojas transforman nuestro paisaje exterior y también nuestro paisaje interior. Necesitamos jersey, manta, un té caliente y calcetines de lana, encender la hoguera para todos aquellos que tengan hogar en casa, y escuchar buena música. Esta semana tenemos una selección musical que empieza con Nicholas Gunn y sigue con la Paul Winter Consort, Rick Wakeman, Lito Vitale, Bruno Sanfilippo, Ludovico Einaudi, S.E.N.S., Otto A. Totland, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream y Ollano.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing August 25, 2018

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 234:15


Today's program features tuneage from The Troggs, Stooges, Patti Smith, The Ramnones, Blue Cheer, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Ten Years After, Steve Miller, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Stealers Wheel, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Nilsson, Flo & Eddie, Beach Boys, Doors, Ahmad Jamal, Ben Sidran, Billy Joel, Three Dog Night, Phil Collins, Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates, Gino Vanelli, Kenny Loggins, William Ackerman, Loggins & Messina, Kenny Rankin, Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau, Paul Winter Consort, It's A Beautiful Day, Bob Lind, Dire Straits, Neil Diamond, Bee Gees, King Crimson, Procol Harum, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple and The Beatles.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 94. Un largo viaje

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 123:38


Todo empezó con un clásico de Kitaro. A partir de ahí, la idea del viaje como concepto musical se fue convirtiendo en el leitmotiv de la selección musical de esta semana. Han ido apareciendo diferentes conceptos de viaje, a veces ocultos en una banda sonora, en algún caso en una leyenda, otras en un fado y también en el viaje definitivo, la muerte. La vida es un viaje y en esta selección musical encotraremos viajes de muchos tipos. Espero que os guste. Esta semana escucharemos piezas de Kitaro, Maurice Jarre, Hans Zimmer, Shaun Davey, Shigeru Umebayashi, The Cinematic Orchestra, Yo-Yo Ma & Ennio Morricone, Jeremy Soule, Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà interpretando a Arvo Pärt, Hikari Õe, Jake Lowe, Paul Winter Consort, Madredeus, Nils Frahm, Wim Mertens y Secret Garden.

LYONS RADIO NETWORK
TURNING UP THE HEAT: DA COLE Interviews Grammy Music Producer Glen Kolotkin

LYONS RADIO NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 62:00


Glen Kolotkin was awarded a Grammy for Santana's "Supernatural" and has over 20 gold and platinum albums to his credit. Glen has spent the last thirty-five years recording a myriad of artists who have helped to change the course of music. In addition to recording nine albums with Carlos Santana, he hit records such as "I LOVE ROCK & ROLL" By Joan Jett & The Blackhearts "ELECTRIC LADYLAND" By Jimi Hendrix and "Pearl" by Janis Joplin, just to name a few. Glen's contributions began while working with artists such as Barbra Streisand, The Rolling Stones, Bob Segar, Rick Derringer, Pete Segar, Boz Skaggs, Al Kooper, The Talking Heads, The Paul Winter Consort, Les Dudek, The Guess Who, Pacific Gas & Electric, The Lovin' Spoonful, Patti Labelle, Illionois Speed Press, Tito Puente, Eddie & Charlie Palmeri, Miriam Makeba, Chicago, Sly Stone, Neil Young, Robin Gibb, Arthur Fiedler, Sonny Rolens, John Mclaughlin, Lenny White, Kenny Garrett, Mongo Santamaria, Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton, Tony Bennet, Buddy Miles, Moby Grape,Dave Mason, The Byrds, Gary Puckett, Tim Harden, Electric Flag, The Flying Burito Brothers, Jimmy Ruffin, Captain Beefheart, The Four Tops, The Ramones, Vernon Reid, Robert Palmer, Chuck Berry, Roberto Carlos, The Chambers Brothers, The Staple Singers, The Harlem Boys Choir, Miles Davis, Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson, Simon and Garfunkel, Johnny Mathis, Melanie, Tower Of Power, Malo, Azteca, Dr.Hook, Journey and others who comprise a virtual "Who's Who" of Rock, Pop, Latin and Jazz genres.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 68. La alquimia del sonido

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 77:10


Conseguir un sonido propio, un estilo, un sello personal, es lo más complicado a la hora de conseguir una identidad propia como músico. Sin duda, la selección de músicas de esta semana es una buena muestra de artistas que lo han conseguido. He querido huir de casos muy evidentes y he escogido artistas que han conseguido tener esa huella personal, que han logrado poner su sello inconfundible a lo largo de su trayectoria, y he trazado con ellos un mapa sonoro que nos va a llevar por muchos estilos y épocas. Esta semana podremos escuchar obras de Karl Jenkins, Rodrigo Leão, Armand Amar, Paul Winter Consort, Oscar Castro-Neves, Estas Tonne, Roger Subirana, Peter Kater & R. Carlos Nakai, Javier Paxariño, Brian Crain, Alex de Grassi y Joël Fajerman. Más contenidos sobre Perpetuum Mobile: https://goo.gl/yp5Pju Síguenos en Facebook: https://goo.gl/yVkhnw Síguenos en Spotify: https://goo.gl/u3UFrj Síguenos en Google+: https://plus.google.com/communities/112680150441479402905 Si quieres ponerte conmigo puedes hacerlo a través del mail jaume@quedemosenhuesca.com

The World Fusion Show
Ep #9 with Todd Roach, composer and percussionist

The World Fusion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 29:23


Episode #9 of The World Fusion Show with Todd Roach, composer and percussionist. Todd plays frame drums and multi-drum kit. He has studied Middle Eastern and Indian music and has worked with Paul Winter Consort and his group Dunham Shoe Factory. On the show he demonstrates some frame drumming techniques and talks about growing up in the Midwest playing college football and every other sport before finding his musical passion. A Worldsoul Records production www.derrikjordan.com You can watch the video version of the show on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/The-World-Fusion-Show-109866072979176/ Or YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_qGDBJ-IVM28kF68RwM5Q

The World Fusion Show
Ep 3 with Eugene Friesen

The World Fusion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 28:33


Eugene Friesen is a composer, virtuoso cellist and teacher at The Berklee School of Music. He leads the Berklee World Strings who play a wide variety of world music styles. Eugene is best know for his work with The Paul Winter Consort but is also a member of Trio Globo with Howard Levy and Glen Velez. His wonderful World Fusion string quartet "Maracaibo" is featured on this episode as well as his dazzling pizzicato playing.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing September 16, 2017

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 223:29


Today's program features the eclectic and difficult to define band led by the great Lowell George, Little Feat. Additional tuneage from Buffalo Sprigfield, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Derek & The Dominoes, Mott The Hoople, 38 Special, Pink Floyd, Beatles, Van Morrison, REM, David Crosby, Nilsson, Joni Mitchell, Steve Miller, Bee Gees, Monkees, Turtles, Hollies, Buckinghams, Lou Donaldson, Steely Dan, Santana, Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66, War, Yes, Simon & Garfunkel, Rolling Stones, Spirit,Paul Simon, BoDeans, Mamas & Papas, Paul Winter Consort, Bob Lind and Glen Campbell.

Podcast de Música
Reseña de Oregon y su Trigésimo álbum “Lantern”

Podcast de Música

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 10:59


Oregon es un cuarteto de jazz que practica lo que podríamos denominar como jazz fusión. Incorporando en su arte, elementos de música étnica, académica, folclórica y un largo etcétera, logrando un sonido propio y muy refinado. Todo a cargo de cuatro pares de manos virtuosas y muy compenetradas luego de más de 40 años de vida y celebrando el lanzamiento de su disco número 30: “Lantern“ (2017). Comenzaron como miembros del Paul Winter Consort, a finales de los años 60, pero los músicos Ralph Towner, Collin Walcott, Paul McCandles y Glenn Moore, decidieron montar tienda propia bajo la denominación de Oregon, y como un cuarteto. A lo largo del tiempo han tenido pocos cambios, a saber, en la percusión, luego de la triste noticia de la muerte de Collin Walcott en un accidente automovilístico, le sucedió Trilok Gurtu, y posteriormente Mark Walker, y recientemente salió de la banda el contrabajista Glenn Moore, siendo sustituido por el italiano Paolino Dalla Porta.

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 42. Wolf eyes

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 79:49


En el episodio de esta semana tendremos como clásico básico una composición de Paul Winter que nos va a permitir trazar un panorama musical que transcurre por diferentes años, estilos e instrumentos. Escucharemos piezas de Kate Bush, Peter Buffett, Paul Winter Consort, David Lanz, James Maloney, Estas Tonne, 2002, Ian Ritchie y Paul Mounsey. Más contenidos sobre Perpetuum Mobile: https://goo.gl/yp5Pju Síguenos en Facebook: https://goo.gl/yVkhnw Síguenos en Spotify: https://goo.gl/u3UFrj

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 30. Música y naturaleza

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 68:06


Puedes leer el artículo aquí: https://goo.gl/PB2M35 El episodio nº 30 de Perpetuum Mobile nos trae músicas muy diversas, pero muchas de ellas tienen en común el contacto directo con el respeto al medio ambiente y el amor por la naturaleza. En este programa escucharemos temas de Peter Broderick, Dulce Pontes, Peter Kater & Tina Guo, Peter Kater & R. Carlos Nakai, Nicholas Gunn, Paul Winter Consort, Suzanne Ciani, Frank van Bogaert y Kerry Muzzey. Más contenidos sobre Perpetuum Mobile: https://goo.gl/yp5Pju Síguenos en Facebook: https://goo.gl/yVkhnw Síguenos en Spotify: https://goo.gl/u3UFrj

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 27. Música de cámara y folk

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 70:43


Puedes leer el artículo en: https://goo.gl/oLsmOR En el programa de esta semana, hemos escuchado piezas de Frank Van Bogaert, Nicholas Gunn, Rachel's, Vladimir Martynov, Paul Winter Consort y Dimitri Pokrovsky Singers, Joanne Shenandoah, TJ Morgan, Brian Crain, Yanni y Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar
August 24, 2015

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 55:00


If you have been playing professionally for some time, eventually you will need a manager. How do you pick a manager? What's the difference between a manager and an agent? We talk to legendary manager Bennett Glotzer about just that! Bennett was a lawyer that decided to become a manager and in 1967 started managing Blood, Sweat & Tears. Other clients he has managed are Procol Harum, Tom Rush, among others. He formed Grossman-Glotzer Management with Albert Grossman in 1969 and managed Janis Joplin, The Band, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Gordon Lightfoot, The Paul Winter Consort, and others like Gil Evans and Otis Rush. In 1973 he moved to California and, untill 2003, managed artists like Frank Zappa, Nina Hagen and Gang Of Four. We will talk to Bennett about how management has changed, dealing with new technologies, social media, and, most importantly, the do's and don't's when choosing the manager for you!

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar
August 24, 2015

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 55:00


If you have been playing professionally for some time, eventually you will need a manager. How do you pick a manager? What's the difference between a manager and an agent? We talk to legendary manager Bennett Glotzer about just that! Bennett was a lawyer that decided to become a manager and in 1967 started managing Blood, Sweat & Tears. Other clients he has managed are Procol Harum, Tom Rush, among others. He formed Grossman-Glotzer Management with Albert Grossman in 1969 and managed Janis Joplin, The Band, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Gordon Lightfoot, The Paul Winter Consort, and others like Gil Evans and Otis Rush. In 1973 he moved to California and, untill 2003, managed artists like Frank Zappa, Nina Hagen and Gang Of Four. We will talk to Bennett about how management has changed, dealing with new technologies, social media, and, most importantly, the do's and don't's when choosing the manager for you!

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar
August 24, 2015

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 55:00


If you have been playing professionally for some time, eventually you will need a manager. How do you pick a manager? What's the difference between a manager and an agent? We talk to legendary manager Bennett Glotzer about just that! Bennett was a lawyer that decided to become a manager and in 1967 started managing Blood, Sweat & Tears. Other clients he has managed are Procol Harum, Tom Rush, among others. He formed Grossman-Glotzer Management with Albert Grossman in 1969 and managed Janis Joplin, The Band, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Gordon Lightfoot, The Paul Winter Consort, and others like Gil Evans and Otis Rush. In 1973 he moved to California and, untill 2003, managed artists like Frank Zappa, Nina Hagen and Gang Of Four. We will talk to Bennett about how management has changed, dealing with new technologies, social media, and, most importantly, the do's and don't's when choosing the manager for you!

The Jazzy Vegetarian
Paul Winter, Earth Music

The Jazzy Vegetarian

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 50:00


Today Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian welcomes master saxophonist PAUL WINTER who is winner of six Grammy Awards and twelve Grammy nominations. We’ll hear about his 50th Anniversary Anthology album of the Paul Winter Sextet, and his journey as a musician and vegetarian. Look for the companion cookbook to Season Three:  Jazzy Vegetarian Classics: Vegan Twists on American Family Favorites. (You can pre-order it now!) Paul Winter’s musical realm has long embraced the traditions of the world’s cultures, as well as the extraordinary voices of what he refers to as “the greater symphony of the Earth.” His concert tours and recording expeditions have taken him to thirty-seven countries and to wilderness areas on six continents. Winter’s forming of Living Music Records in 1980 has created the recording forum for the exploration of his musical-ecological sound-vision, enabling musicians to record special Earth Music and reach the human community with music of the wider earth community. The timeless music of Living Music Records is usually recorded in Winter’s barn-studio surrounded by protected woodland, sometimes in natural acoustic spaces such as the Grand Canyon, and frequently beneath the vaults of the Cathedral of St John the Divine, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral where the Consort are artists-in-residence. Paul Winter’s Winter and Summer Solstice Celebrations, and Earth Mass performed each Feast of St Francis, are among the most popular seasonal events in New York City.  

Diálogos 3 (Radio 3-RNE)
PAUL WINTER CONSORT - Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones de Madrid - 25/01/1991 [Radio 3 - RNE]

Diálogos 3 (Radio 3-RNE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2012 46:25


Concerto do PAUL WINTER CONSORT celebrado no Palacio de Congresos e Exposiciones de Madrid o venres 25/01/1991, según a retransmisión en directo de Radio 3 [RNE], ese mesmo día. O concerto foi organizado polo Club de Música y Jazz San Juan Evangelista e etiquetado coma "New Age". Os comentarios durante o transmisión foron realizados por José Miguel López [Discópolis], que estaba no propio concerto e Jesús Ordovás, que estaba nos estudios de Radio 3 [RNE]. Riba do cenario os músicos foron: Paul Winter: saxo soprano Paul Halley: piano Eugene Friesen: vilonchelo Rhonda Larson: frauta Glen Vélez: percusión Audio procedente dunha cinta de casete, agora dixitalizado, do arquivo sonoro de o Pequeno Monstro [Rádio Filispim]. Máis info en: http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot.com

Spirit In Action
Jim Scott - A Song for the Earth, A Prayer for Peace

Spirit In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2008 55:00


Jim Scott: is, perhaps, best known for the many years he was part of the Paul Winter Consort. He tours widely as a solo act and his music frequently excites the listener, delicately, to care for the Earth and strive for Peace. He's a pedigree Unitarian-Universalist.