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In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101, we sit down with Andrew Beall, an accomplished percussionist, composer, and Broadway musician whose career spans international performances, musical theater orchestration, and a deep love for percussion. From his early days in Ohio to working on some of Broadway's biggest productions, Andrew shares insights into his journey, his influences, and his passion for composition.We dive into the art of orchestration, the challenges of subbing on Broadway, and how he balances multiple musical roles—including running Bachovich Music Publications and managing orchestras. Andrew also talks about adapting to technological advancements in music, the impact of Finale's discontinuation, and how biking in NYC keeps him in rhythm with the city's fast pace.Whether you're an aspiring Broadway musician or just love behind-the-scenes stories from the theater world, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and practical advice.Episode Highlights:
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) - Sinfonia n. 3 in mi bemolle maggiore, op. 55 "Eroica"Allegro con brioMarcia funebre. Adagio assaiScherzo. Allegro vivaceAllegro molto Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Carlo Maria Giulini, direttore
Clarence Ford speaks to Louis Heyneman, CEO of the CPO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining us to discuss these impactful youth programs and how the Philharmonic is making classical music accessible to all is Louis Heynemann, Chief Executive of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Das Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra gründete sich vor 25 Jahren aus dem fünf Jahre zuvor entstandenen Kammerorchester. Es ist ein vergleichsweise junges Orchester, das es dennoch schafft, große Künstlerinnen und Künstler wie Lang Lang, Nicola Benedetti, Thomas Hampson, Fazil Say, oder Daniel Hope anzuziehen. Sophie Schulze hat der Faszination des Orchesters für unsere Themenreihe „Orchester der Welt“ nachgespürt.
Next year, the Auckland Philharmonia will perform an incredible one-night-only performance of ‘Gene Kelly: A Life in Music'. The show is a mesmerising trip down memory lane, with a combination of film clips, stories and live performance highlighting the legendary dancer, director and choreographer Gene Kelly – who celebrated and popularised dance within mainstream cinema. Leading the orchestra, is musical conductor extraordinaire Neil Thomson, who has worked with orchestras across the world. He's currently Principal Conductor and Artistic Director at Orquestra Filarmônica de Goiás (Philharmonic Orchestra of Goiás). Thomson told Jack Tame he has a personal connection with this show, having done a many of the films live with symphony orchestra around 10-15 years ago. “I was booked to do Singing in the Rain at the Albert Hall,” he said, explaining that it was the first time the film had been done in that format. “About a month before the show, I got this email and the title was ‘From Mrs Gene Kelly',” he revealed. “And I had this very friendly note just saying she was going to be introducing the show, and it would be nice to meet me, and everything.” Thomson says that he and Patricia got on rather well, and began to work together more often, leading to this very show highlighting the extent of Gene Kelly's musical talent. “The films have been absolutely scrubbed up,” he told Tame. “You've never seen prints like it. I mean, it's fantastic, they're so clean. The sound is so clean.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Wagner war nicht nur ein begabter Komponist, sondern auch ein gnadenloser Antisemit. In Israel ist er bis heute begreiflicherweise eine „Persona non grata“.
Bryan Barrett sits in to host today with guests from the Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra of Murfreesboro. CEO Jane McNulty, Education Outreach Coordinator Donna Wehofer and B
Ray White chats with Bongani Tembe, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the JPO's Early Spring Season, which runs from August 8 to August 29 and features a riveting lineup of international conductors and soloists, as well as familiar faces and exciting debut performances. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now in its 90th season! Develop Director Weston Whitehouse and Music Director Roger Kalia gives a preview of what to expect this year at the Victory this year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Off the allotment and into a city garden today with musician and composer Rufus Wainwright. Rufus joined Flo fresh from a run of shows and special events, including the performance of his Dream Requiem in Paris, performed by Anna Prohaska, the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France, and narrated by Meryl Streep. In this episode of Digging, Flo and Rufus - with the assistance of Siegfried the dog - plant out tomatoes. Whilst they set about the task they discuss Rufus' discovery of opera as a young gay teenager during the peak of the AIDS crisis, his musical lineage, the bruising experience of launching a cutting edge musical on the West End and his new found love of Britney Spears. Presenter - Flo Dill, Producer - Lizzy King, Editing - Femi Oriogun-Williams, Sound Recording and Mastering - Sophie EllisonMusic - Cleaners from Venus - The Artichoke That Loved Me, courtesy of Martin Newell & Captured Tracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danske komponister/Danish composers/Composittori danesi Emil Hartmann (1836 - 1898) - Nordic Folk Dances for orchestra1. Scherzo. Nordic Folk Dance Op. 18 2. Old Memories, Minuet Op. 6a 04:25 3. The Elf-Maids and the Hunters, Scherzo Op. 6b 09:554. Wedding Music, Halling and Minuet, Op. 2 13:455. Spring Dance Op. 3 20:45 Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra Bo Holten, conductor About composer
Stilian Kirov, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra's music director, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the upcoming show to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the debut of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Joyful Voices: Shaw & Beethoven, May 18th, at Trinity Christian College's Ozinga Chapel in Palos Heights. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow […]
Marc Stevens, President & CEO at the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, shares his journey in the international orchestral world and the importance of community in the arts. He discusses the Calgary Phil's commitment to diversity and inclusion, their Phil Kids program, and the power of music to bring people together. GET THE FREE EBOOK - YYCLEADERS.COM
Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) – Sinfonia n. 1 in mi minore 1. Andante maestoso con passione – Allegro ma non troppo2. Adagio sostenuto (18:09)3. Allegro risoluto (30:35) Armenian Philharmonic OrchestraLoris Tjeknavorian, conductor
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Jonathan Roxmouth, South African musical theatre actor and singer shared what audiences may anticipate from the ‘Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra' which will focus on a variety of classic music and pay tribute to the late musician Władziu Valentino Liberace. It is set to take place at The Linder Auditorium in Parktown, Johannesburg, on Friday, May 17 and May 19.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) – Lermontov Suite (1959)1. Introduction - On the Death of a Poet 2. Mazurka 03:203. Waltz 07:054. Intermezzo and Finale (Lermontov in the Caucasus) 13:35Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra Loris Tjeknavorian, conductor
Claire Gunsbury, Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator with the Pittsburgh Youth Philharmonic Orchestra joins Larry and Marty to discuss the organization and the Gala they have coming up this weekend. Marty also pressures her into playing her flute.
If you're a lover of classical music or a Durbanite who wants to support our local talent, mark your calendars for an unforgettable musical journey with The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra's 2024 Summer Season at The Playhouse Opera Theatre. The orchestra join us in studio for a stellar performance: A magical night out with KZN's Philharmonic Orchestra · Webpage
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, February 29, 2024, guest host Mona Seghatoleslami leads a pre-recorded conversation with RPO conductors Andrea Delfs and Jeff Tyzik about the orchestra's 2024-2025 season, announced on WXXI.
Möchtest du nach einem stressigen Tag tief entspannen? Enge im Kopf und im Körper gerne in die Weite fließen lassen? Dich von Klang und Licht durchströmen lassen und sanft in den Schlaf getragen werden? Dann ist diese Meditation genau das Richtige für dich. Meine Stimme wird von einer 60-köpfigen Streichergruppe des Londoner National Philharmonic Orchesters begleitet, zusammen mit der wundervollen Solistenstimme. Die Meditation hat den heilenden Grundton von 396 Hz, der Stress, Angst und innere Unruhe auflöst. Das Orchester verwendet Solfeggio-Frequenzen. Hinter diesen Tönen verbirgt sich ein ausgeklügeltes mathematisches und literarisches System, das nicht nur Schuldgefühle und Scham abbaut, sondern auch eine innere Erfahrung von Harmonie und Frieden erzeugt. Die Musik wurde im 3D Binaural Sound aufgenommen. Das bedeutet, über Kopfhörer klingt es so, als ob das Orchester und die Musik überall um dich herum wären – oben, unten, an den Seiten und dahinter. Eine wirklich spirituelle Erfahrung. Die Aufnahme fand in den Abbey Road Studios in London mit dem National Philharmonic Orchestra und Chorus statt. Ich wünsche dir ein besonderes Einschlaf-Erlebnis und einen erholsamen Schlaf!
Slushies, in this episode we consider two poems by C. Fausto Cabrera, both of which speak, in very different ways, to the imagination in building our sense of self. The notion of being seen, a topic of universal relevance to any writer or artist, is explored in the first poem, which ends with the line “stuck in between the covers wondering when you'll be back”, simultaneously exploring themes of incarceration or imprisonment. This discussion leads us to consider the many layers of being seen and Jason takes a moment to appreciate the “sexy time” of having a book tucked in your pocket. The second poem takes us on a related yet palpably different journey and reveals one of the paths our editorial discussions can take us to. Take a listen, you won't be disappointed! This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist is A.M.Mills whose song “Spaghetti with Loretta” now opens our show. At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Jason Schneiderman, Samantha Neugebauer, and Dagne Forrest. C. Fausto Cabrera is a multi-genre artist and writer currently incarcerated since 2003. His work has appeared in: The Colorado Review, The Antioch Review, Puerto del Sol, The American Literary Review, The Water~Stone Review, The Woodward Review, among others. "The Parameters of Our Cage" is his prose collaboration with photographer Alec Soth. To Be Seen at All , "What makes us so deserving of space in other people' s minds?" -Daniel Ruiz My boss in the kitchen asks me how it felt to be famous after looking up my Washington Post Magazine essay & cover art online. The question left me stuck I didn't feel famous. I hadn't received much mail in years. What does celebrity mean separate from saturation, fame to the incarcerated— but infamy? I question the value of telling people about accomplishments, about publishing at all— in a place where your spades game gets more respect, & swagger's stuck in the last time you punched a muthafucker in the face, what' s the point? I just felt petty for wanting to be seen at all. Guards are more concerned with how many towels I have than who I become. I'm being heard— & that should be the focus, right? Is the nobility of a thing in or on purpose? Or the other way around? Cause who ever does anything for nobility— I'm starving to be objectified: stripped down by the new young blond guard like a Skinamax late nite B-movie, why else do hundreds of burpees if not to play into the bad boy fantasies of anyone watching? I went away before social media, but had my Lil' cousin Artesia build me a platform to stand upon, thinkin' it'd present me somehow, someway, maybe keep me present— be on someone's mind or wall, admired even for a moment. The Past says they miss me, but since they never reach past the screen it's not the real me, only their memory. It's not about me at all—and neither should the work be. There is a point to this poem, in its lack of trust. & none of it is an answer. How can I count on anything through a 2-way mirror? I am just a writer, the world through my eyes glows different due to the depths of my damage. When you close this book & move on I'll still be stuck in-between the covers, wondering when you'll be back. In the Sun that Seeps from the Dungeons/ Window/ Everything is Bright Because God is in an algorithm I hear through the toggle of my shuffle button/ from a playlist I composed/ I tell myself/ that if I listen, while the TV projects a pretty face to see when I look up from what I'm reading of poetry, mechanical pencil, click, click, underlining & taking notes in the margins— sipping a mug of French vanilla creamer laden coffee w/thoughts swirling in my cinnamon head/ the sheer alchemy of it all should/ naturally combust! What butterfly wings must taste like/embers floating/escape the chaos, wondering west to set fires/troublesome/I want blood in the cut, I want noise/they made me something vicious. Will I burn out or fade away? The man in black speaks for me & reminds me I'm not alone. A rainbow in the dark, I'll take death before dishonor, bet I bomb on them first/ it's just the life of an outlaw. I am an amalgamation of influences, intricate in their darkness, complex in their origins, some speak integrable nostalgic, others spark dumb & rash/& I gave away my youth to sit & listen to all at once/hopeful/ saying something of a future I' II forget/ I longed for/ once /it arrives. I read my poetry book, circle a word or phrase to slow down, hoping to see something I can lift/ above a drawn line or jot in the margins that can change the way I see or say. Words & wonder/ pour into my ears, my eyes catch/ images I pull into my heart while I swallow the sweetness of an appreciation. In these moments I am alive. Then God says, through The City of Prague' s Philharmonic Orchestra that the path isn't interchangeable. There's no other person I'd rather be.
Annemarie van Zijl is the Spokesperson for Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary and she joins Pippa to introduce The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra fundraising concert that will take place on Sunday in the town of Robertson. www.donkeysanctuary.co.zaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gaby played the double bass for many years in the IPO. His father Leo also played the double bass in the IPO. Gaby's founders of the IPO!
Gaby played the double bass for many years in the IPO. His father Leo also played the double bass in the IPO. Gaby's grandfather, Jakob Surowicz, was a violinist and one of the founders of the IPO!
Avivit Hochstadter is the head of digital archives in the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO), as well as a professional singer.
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Phantasy in Blue” (Hyperion) by Alban Gerhardt & Alliage Quintett, “Myaskovsky, Lyadov & Rimsky-Korsakov: Cello Works” (CPO) by Raphael Wallfisch, Simon Callaghan & The Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra / Łukasz Borowicz, “Folies de Baryton” (Genuin) by Arno Bornkamp, “In Good Standing” (Posi-Tone) by Altin Sencalar, “Chet Remembered” (Challenge) by Enrico Pieranunzi, Bert Joris & The Frankfurt Radio Big Band, and “Open Spaces: Folk Songs Reimagined” (Cellar Live) by The Daniel Hersog Jazz Orchestra. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Best 60 Jazz Podcasts Episode 120 Deezer Playlist “Phantasy in Blue” (Hyperion) Alban Gerhardt, Alliage Quintett https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68419 “Myaskovsky, Lyadov & Rimsky-Korsakov: Cello Works” (CPO) Raphael Wallfisch, Simon Callaghan, Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra / Łukasz Borowicz https://open.spotify.com/album/7MJXGooKMszSAULolQ5su0 “Folies de Baryton” (Genuin) Arno Bornkamp https://open.spotify.com/album/5QMAk2PDMid6twATBLnvuA https://music.apple.com/us/album/folies-de-baryton/1680463712 “In Good Standing” (Posi-Tone) Altin Sencalar https://open.spotify.com/album/1q4f9bboo2rnMQvniPko0z https://music.apple.com/us/album/in-good-standing/1683957098 “Chet Remembered” (Challenge) Enrico Pieranunzi, Bert Joris, Frankfurt Radio Big Band https://open.spotify.com/album/1mKpD6cT8rP4Dnu8Z1Dfl1 https://music.apple.com/us/album/chet-remembered/1684707565 “Open Spaces: Folk Songs Reimagined” (Cellar Live) Daniel Hersog Jazz Orchestra https://open.spotify.com/album/1GR2qWrFdhwTK0BDg77ci0 https://music.apple.com/us/album/open-spaces-folk-songs-reimagined/1675379847 Be sure to check out: "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions. Russ and Mike will take next week off and be back with a new episode on July 3.
Born in Australia, Nicholas McRoberts studied piano, composition and conducting at the Melbourne Conservatory, the Victorian College of Arts, the CNSM in Paris and the Ecole Normale. He studied conducting with Robert Rosen, Jorma Panula and Dejan Savić.Today he is based in France. His works include operas, symphonies, ballets, voice, piano and chamber works.His Symphony No. 1 “From the Old World” was premiered by the Sofia Philharmonic on the 27th of August 2022 with the composer conducting. His "Adagio for Strings" was commissioned for the Nürtinger Chamber Orchestra and first performed on November 14, 2021, conducted by Friederike Kienle. It was written during the Covid lockdowns and recorded with the Janaček Philharmonic in March 2021. The French première was given by the Ensemble Orchestral de Biarritz, conducted by Yves Bouillier in July 2022. In September 2019 he was named conductor of the Orchestre Démos du Grand Verdun with the Philharmonie de Paris. In 2018 he was named artistic director of Opéra Montmartre in Paris. In 2017 he collaborated with the French choreographer Nawel Oulad on a ballet Les Tisseuses de Silence and a duo Femme au Piano for the Semaine de la Danse in Paris which were performed in the Festival Les Aliennes and the Festival Appel de la Lune. His Violin Concerto was recorded in 2017 with the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra. His operas include "Lyon" (2016) premiered by the Ruse State Opera in July 2016, and "Nera" (2017) adapted from the play "Devojka Modre Kose" (The Girl with the Midnight Blue Hair) written by the Serbian playwright Vida Ognjenović. His composition "Festival Fanfare" was the recipient of the 2002 OpenBook Award for Sacred Music. His works are published by Halcyon Publications in Paris.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Alex and Helen have quickly jumped on the podcast to respond to the recent announcement that the BBC will be disbanding the BBC Singers, and the BBC Concert Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra will face 20% role reductions.They discuss what makes the BBC Singers unique, what troubles them about the press release and, if possible, how we can look ahead with a positive spirit.Sign the petition to save the BBC Singers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, February 16, 2023, we talk with Jeff Tyzik and James Barry from the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra about the 2023-2024 season.
Our second ever episode of the FNGC Fireside Talks is a huge one with a brand new cast member, Chazzy of the Side Projekt Podcast. Chazzy has done some incredible work in the video game, anime and cosplay space and shares some awesome stories from his experiences at Anime Pasadena and L.A. Comic Con. Even better we take time to really have a deep dive into one of Chazzy's all time favorite games, Breath of the Wild! You're going to enjoy this one folks strap in.(00:35) - Intro(03:05) - Interview with Chazzy of the Side Projekt Podcast(55:23) - Breath of the Wild Review(02:12:28) - OutroPlease follow Chazzy at all your favorite platforms using the link below! (Specifically be sure to follow @ighateschazzy - he's got some hilarious skits that are a must-see)https://lnk.bio/prjktIntro/Outro: Le carnaval des animaux: XIII. Le cygne (Arr. Hazell for Cello and Orchestra) [Performed by Han-Na Chang, Leonard Slatkin, Philharmonic Orchestra, Aline Brewer]Intermission/Game Music: Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild OST [Composed by: Manaka Kataoka; Yasuaki Iwata; Hajime Wakai]If you want to reach out to Nick and Will personally to engage with us about the show, follow us on any link here:https://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecastSupport the show
With narration by award-winning actor Rob Dean, Jan Järvlepp brings classic tales to life on THREE STORIES BY HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Little Match Girl, and The Emperor's New Clothes, along with other works by Järvlepp, open a new world of imagination for the youth of today and conjoin the countless capabilities of oral and musical storytelling. Join the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra and Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra on this thrilling ride through these childhood classics.Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
Korea24 – 2022.12.12 (Monday) News Briefing: Negotiations between the rival political parties over the 2023 budget ahead of Thursday’s deadline have hit an impasse following the opposition party’s unilateral passage of a motion calling for the dismissal of the interior minister. (Daniel Choy) In-Depth News Analysis: The second vice foreign minister Lee Do-hoon set off for Washington on Sunday to hold talks with US officials on economic issues, with the Inflation Reduction Act top of the agenda. It’s the latest in a series of talks on the bill, which will exclude electric vehicles assembled outside North America from tax subsidies, and is set to hit Korean automakers. To discuss the bill and where the two sides stand on the issue, Professor Choi Won-mog from Ewha Law School joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. Tenants of some one-thousand villas and officetels in the Seoul metro area have been unable to get their jeonse key money deposit back after the owner of the properties suddenly died. ('빌라왕' 급사에 전세보험 든 세입자도 발 동동...원희룡도 나섰다) 2. 97 hooded cranes have been found dead near Suncheon Bay in South Jeolla Province in less than a month, all infected with the H5N1 bird flu. (변종 AI에 멸종위기종 흑두루미 집단폐사) 3. Jin of the K-pop group BTS revealed a photo of his buzz cut ahead of his mandatory military service training, which begins on Tuesday. (13일 BTS 진 입대···군, 종합상황실 운영) Monday Sports Round-up: Sports journalist Yoo Jee-ho from the Yonhap News Agency returns after covering the World Cup. He tells us about his experience in Qatar, as well as discuss some of the latest sporting headlines, including golfer Ryu Hae-ran’s qualification to the LPGA Tour, boxer Manny Pacquiao's recent exhibition bout in Korea, and controversial American infielder Addison Russell’s return to the KBO. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Ga-young reports on the Philharmonic Orchestra of Strasbourg’s upcoming tour of South Korea. - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features a piece by Kwak Yeon-soo on Hollywood director James Cameron’s press conference in Seoul for the sequel to Avatar.
Dr. Greg Fonzo Greg Fonzo, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and co-director of the Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy at Dell Medical School. Fonzo's research focuses broadly on understanding mechanisms of affective disorder psychopathology and treatment and leveraging this understanding to improve clinical care and patient outcomes. Fonzo's ultimate goal is to improve clinical care for individuals living with stress-related affective disorders by discovering how current treatments work, who is best suited to receive a particular treatment and why, and designing novel mechanism-focused interventions targeted to engage specific brain circuits of interest. His vision is for every individual to receive an effective, individually tailored, biologically informed evidence-based treatment. Gaby Poler-Buzali Gaby Poler-Buzali joined The University of Texas at Austin in May 2020 as director of development, principal gifts, for the Mulva Clinic for the Neurosciences at Dell Medical School. She brings 14 years of successful development and nonprofit management experience, first as executive director of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas and then as executive director of the Jose Limon Dance Foundation in New York City. Prior to joining Texas Development, she served as senior director of development at Texas State University, where her primary accomplishments included raising more than $20 million in 6 1/2 years in both major and planned gifts. She has a bachelor's degree from the Conservatory at Berklee and a master's degree from Columbia University. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, she is thrilled to call Austin her new home alongside her husband, Aaron, and her two children. Thought Roomies- I started a Telegram channel!!! 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Topics Explored: 7:54 - Exploring the potential benefits of psychedelics for veterans' and their families' mental health 14:09 - Major milestones for the Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy at Dell Medical School 22:48 - How PTSD can impact the brain's response to positive stimuli and create emotional numbing 28:23 - Neuromodulation research to try to change brain function The potentiality of combining neuromodulation and psychedelics Psychedelics as non-addictive substances 43:07 - The importance of integration after psychedelic use to sustain benefits 57:07 - The anti-inflammatory properties of psychedelics, and our gut-brain connection 1:05:07 - What sets the Center apart from other centers? Dedication to research around early life adversity Can we influence the way our genetic information is utilized by our bodies? 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Synopsis The world's most popular classical guitar concerto, the “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo, had its first performance on today's date in 1940, in Barcelona. Joaquin Rodrigo was born in Spain in 1901 and lost his sight at the age of three. He wrote all of his music on a Braille music typewriter. The “Concierto de Aranjuez,” inspired by a small town of that name thirty miles south of Madrid, remains his signature piece, though he wrote a number of other successful works. Rodrigo died on July 6th, 1999, at the age of 97. In 1959, a friend had played a recording of Rodrigo's concerto for the American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Miles Davis said, “After listening to it for a couple of weeks, I couldn't get it out of my mind.” So, Miles Davis played it for his friend, jazz composer and arranger Gil Evans, and in short order the two collaborated on their own 16-minute version of Rodrigo's score. Their collaboration was included on their classic 1960 Columbia LP entitled “Sketches of Spain.” At the recording session, Miles paid Rodrigo this compliment: “That melody is so strong that the softer you play it, the stronger it gets…” Music Played in Today's Program Joaquin Rodrigo (1902-1999) Concierto de Aranjuez Manuel Barrueco, guitar; Philharmonic Orchestra; Placido Domingo, conductor. EMI 56175
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. **Tai-Ex opening ** The Tai-Ex opened up 146-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 13,447 on turnover of 4.-billion N-T. The market extended losses from Friday's session on Monday, losing more than 120 points as investor concerns continued over the U-S Federal Reserve's rate hike cycle. The slump also came despite the Financial Supervisory Commission announcing measures at the end of last week to tighten short-selling rules amid global market volatility (易變). **German Lawmaker Lauds Taiwan's Democratic Development ** The visiting chairman of the German-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group says Taiwan should be proud of its democratic development. Klaus-Peter Willsch made the statement during a meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen at the Presidential Office. The German lawmaker also lauded (讚美) Taiwan for playing a major role in the world's semiconductor industry - saying "the world's industries will face serious problems without Taiwan's semiconductors." Willsch is heading a seven-member delegaiton to Taiwan consisting of lawmakers from six different political parties on a five-day visit. The delegation will also be meeting with lawmakers and visit the Tainan Science Park for talks on trade and investment, high-tech industry, and supply-chain security. **National Day Fireworks Display to Feature 25,000 Fireworks ** Chiayi County Tourism Bureau Director-General Hsu You-ren says this year's National Day fireworks at the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum will feature 25,000 fireworks. According to Hsu, in addition to the fireworks the event will feature a 360-degree water dance featuring a light sculpture projection together with a sound and light show during the 45-minute performance. Hsu says the audience will also be entertained by drone acrobatics with musical accompaniment from Taipei Sinfonietta & Philharmonic Orchestra. Some 12,000 free parking spaces are being made available near the museum, as county government officials are expecting a large turnout (到場人數). **NKorea Launches Missile Over Japan ** North Korea has reportedly fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan. The Japanese prime minister's office said at least one missile fired from North Korea flew over Japan and was believed to have landed into the Pacific Ocean. Officials say the missile landed in waters outside the country's exclusive economic zone after a 22-minute flight. Japanese authorities issued a ``J-alert'' to residents in northeaster regions to evacuate to buildings nearby, the first such alert since 2017. Trains were temporarily suspended in Japan's Hokkaido and Aomori regions before their operations were resumed after a government notice that the North Korean missile appeared to have landed into the Pacific. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida strongly condemned the launch, calling it a "reckless (魯莽) act". South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol has called a National Security Council meeting to discuss the launch and says the North's ``reckless nuclear provocations'' would meet the stern response of the South and the broader international community. **Swedish Geneticist Wins Nobel for Physiology ** A Swedish geneticist has won the Nobel Prize for medicine. Svante Paabo pioneered (首創) the use of ancient DNA to unlock secrets about human evolution. Jody Jacobs has more from New York. That was the I.C.R.T. news, Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded every day in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.
Kate Molleson talks to the German violinist Christian Tetzlaff as he prepares for a recital in London. They discuss the intensity of performing live, the joy of playing chamber music, and playing one last time with his musical partner - and soul mate - Lars Vogt, who passed away recently. Also, in light of rising living costs and of the latest Government measures, Kate is joined by critic and broadcaster Ivan Hewett, and Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, Chief Executive of UK Music, to assess how the music industry is being affected. There's also news of a recently launched orchestra in Colombia, consisting entirely of female players, the Women's Philharmonic Orchestra. Writer Mark Katz tells Kate about his new book 'Music and technology: a short introduction', in which he suggests music and technology have co-existed for much longer than we might think, to explain why technology can be used for good or evil, and how technology have empowered marginalised communities in societies across the world.
Chief Executive and Artistic Director at JHB Philharmonic Orchestra, Bongani Tembe provided insight into what to expect from the highly anticipated Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, which returns for an early spring season of classical music gems, this time at full capacity seating, and will feature accomplished international conductors and soloists lined up for this season, the event will take place till the 8th of September.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The American conductor Ryan Bancroft joins us on the Classical Post podcast today, where we speak about his new appointment as the Chief Conductor Designate of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Beginning in the 23/24 season, it's a very important role at one of Europe's premier orchestras. Growing up in California, Ryan made his way to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where he discovered conducting. He then shot into the spotlight in 2018 when he won the prestigious Malko Competition for Young Conductors in Copenhagen. He was appointed Principal Conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in 2019, won the RPS Conductor Award in 2020, and now is appointed Chief Conductor Designate of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. — Classical Post uncovers the creativity that exists behind great music. Dive into meaningful conversations with leading artists in the world today. Based in New York City, Classical Post is a touchpoint for tastemakers. Visit our website for exclusive editorial and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be notified of new content. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Classical Post is an ambassador for NED, a wellness company. Get 15% off their products like CBD oil and many other health-based products by using our code CLASSICALPOST at checkout.
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durée : 00:14:09 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 02 mai 2022 - Le chef Sakari Oramo dirige l'Orchestre philharmonique royal de Stockholm sur cet album dédié à la musique orchestrale de Maurice Ravel. L'album est paru en février dernier sous le label BIS et c'est notre disque du jour !
About our guest Nassar Edwards is the orchestra director at Langham Creek High School in Houston, TX. He has studied violin under Helen Kim, a Juilliard graduate and Kenn Wagner (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra). Nassar has been a violin clinician at various schools in the Cypress, TX area and in the metro-Atlanta area during his collegiate years. Nassar served as the president of the Collegiate National Association For Music Education and American String Teachers Association at Kennesaw State University. Nassar also served as a teacher for the KSU String Project for three years. He also was the Librarian for Kennesaw State University Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestra. Nassar is a member of the American String Teachers Association and Texas Music Educators Association. Since middle school, Nassar always knew he wanted to be a music educator. Nassar enjoys listening to music and podcasts, hanging out with his friends, trying new restaurants, and hopes to influence a community through his love for music. Mr. Edwards can be reached at nasssar.edwards@cfisd.net. IG: nassar.edwards | Facebook: Nassar Edwards Langham Creek Orchestra: IG: langhamcreekorch | Twitter: CreekOrch | Facebook: Langham Creek Orchestra Booster Club Please help Charles raise funds for charity!! Charles is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that's smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies: Funding scientific research Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission You can learn more about Charles' fundraiser and donate here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/211035227449343/ Subscribe to The Orchestra Teacher Website, YouTube Channel, and Podcast! Website | YouTube Channel Podcast: Anchor.fm | Spotify | Google | Apple Podcasts Looking to advertise a product or service to string and orchestra teachers? Consider an audio advertisement on the Orchestra Teacher Podcast! Proceeds from your ad will help offset costs of equipment and web hosting. Please contact Charles at charleslaux1@gmail.com for more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
Hailed for the natural ease of his conducting and the compelling insight of his musicianship, James Gaffigan continues to attract international attention and is one of the most outstanding American conductors working today.James Gaffigan is currently the Chief Conductor of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester and Principal Guest Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, recently extended for the third time. Since becoming Chief Conductor of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester James has made a very significant impact on the orchestra's profile, both nationally and internationally, with a number of highly successful tours and recordings.James is in high demand working with leading orchestras and opera houses throughout Europe, the United States and Asia.In North America he has worked with New York Philharmonic and the symphony orchestras of Philadelphia, Cleveland, St. Louis, Baltimore and Toronto, among others. Born in New York, James was named first prize winner of the 2004 Sir Georg Solti International Conducting Competition. In 2009, he completed a three-year tenure as Associate Conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, in a position specially created for him by Michael Tilson Thomas. Prior to that appointment James was Assistant Conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, where he worked for Music Director Franz Welser Möst.
Idaho's largest and oldest performing arts organization is changing leadership. Laura Reynolds is the Boise Philharmonic's new executive director, and joins Idaho Matters to talk about her new position.