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Este jueves 3 de abril, a las 20:00h, el Auditorio de Ferrol acogerá un concierto muy especial organizado por la Filarmónica Ferrolana en colaboración con el Conservatorio Profesional de Música “Xan Viaño”. El evento contará con la participación de los propios estudiantes del Grado Profesional, quienes, dirigidos por sus profesores, ofrecerán un programa musical variado y de gran interés para el público. La Orquesta del Conservatorio interpretará una selección de obras de compositores destacados. El programa incluirá la Obertura de la ópera "Ulisse in Campania” de María Teresa Agnesi, el Canon y Sarabanda de la "Suite (ao xeito antigo)” de Andrés Gaos, y la Obertura de la Suite TWV 55:G10 "Don Quijote” de Telemann. Además, la Banda de 3º a 6º de Grado Profesional deleitará a los asistentes con las piezas Flashing Winds de Jan Van der Roost, The Maelstrom de Robert W. Smith y Tierra de Reyes de Pere Sanz Alcover. El acceso al concierto es gratuito, pero se recomienda solicitar las entradas a través de Ataquilla, en las taquillas del Teatro Jofre o directamente en el Auditorio el mismo día del evento. Además, como es habitual, los socios de la Filarmónica Ferrolana podrán disfrutar de un servicio de autobús que partirá a las 19:30h desde la Plaza de Galicia y regresará tras la finalización del concierto. Este evento representa una excelente oportunidad para disfrutar de la música en vivo y apoyar a los jóvenes talentos del Conservatorio "Xan Viaño", quienes, bajo la dirección de sus profesores, presentarán un programa que promete cautivar a todos los asistentes.
Send us a textLawyers were two of Fairfax, Northern Virginia criminal defense lawyer Jonathan Katz's early inspirations on the taijiquan / tai ch'i ch'uan path, those being the late Victor Crawford and this episode's guest, Leonard "Len" J. Kennedy. Vic was an energetic and engaging lawyer, who early in Jon Katz's criminal defense career told about his years-long practice of this martial art. Seeking a personal breakthrough, a few years later, Jon asked Vic to recommend a taijiquan teacher. Victor mailed Jon pamphlets about several teachers, including Glen Echo taijiquan. There, Jon learned from Ellen and Len Kennedy who met as students of Alice and Robert W. Smith, the first western student of Cheng Man Ch'ing, who was fundamental in bringing taijiquan to the United States and spreading its popularity for serious study and practice. Ellen and Len have also studied with Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo (who has also taught my later taijiquan teachers David Walls Kaufman and Julian Chu), whose local sessions I have attended several times. Len Kennedy is a communications lawyer who became general counsel of Nextel and Sprint, and later became the first general counsel of the Consumer Financial Protection Board. In this episode, Len discusses how he has integrated taijiquan into his life and very demanding career, and how criminal defense lawyers and criminal defendants can achieve more by engaging in wise action rather than brute force. Here are some great words of wisdom from Len to me and his other students during his teaching sessions: "No hurry, no worry." "When you are fatigued, do t'ai chi." How do you deal with change? Do you resist the change, or work with the change? When you are standing still, what is still moving? (Your blood, breath, heart and cells, for instance.) Separately, Len has said that internally, during one of "those meetings," the t'ai chi practitioner does t'ai chi, through relaxing and sinking into one's chair or into the ground if standing. Len says: "T'ai Chi is a skill, an art and a Way that promotes internal growth, sensitivity through development of the heart, mind and spirit. Practice helps us to 'become what we are' in the words of the Greek poet Pindar and a human being in the fullest sense in the words of Professor Cheng." He sums it up with: "Move daily, Breathe deeply, Live fully." This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://KatzJustice.com or contact us at info@KatzJustice.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
We look back at our episodes on Hong Yi-Xiang from season one. This episode includes Robert W Smith account of Hong from "Masters and Methods". To listen ad free join our Patreon.
Join our Hosts and some amazing guests as they remember the amazing legacy Robert W. Smith including Director of Bands for Auburn University, Dr. Rick Good. Robert W. Smith was a highly respected American composer, arranger, and music educator. Sadly , Robert W. Smith passed away on September 21, 2023, at the age of 64, due to complications following cardiac surgery . His contributions to the music industry, both as a composer and educator, have left a lasting impact on musicians and audiences around the world.GuestsDr. Rick Good Director of Bands at Auburn University - @auburnbandsTim Hinton - @marchingartseducationKelly Efstathiou - @kellyalaynamusicMeet our HostsJackie Brown - @spintronixguardCindy Barry - @leandermommaThom Shearer - @tshearer74Trevor Bailey - @t_pain151Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitJustin Surface - @J_dex07Beth Beccone - @bether7189Stephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickNicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgChris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Theo Harrison - @harrisontheo07Stephanie Click - @stephanieclickTrish O'Shea - @trishdish1002FeaturingLexi Duda - Host for On A Water Break In Rhinestones - The Stories of the Twirlers @lexi_dudaThank you also to @guardcloset and @marchingartseducation#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumline
Troy University will soon be offering new doctoral programs! This is a big step towards establishing TROY as a research institution, as Producer PJ Heath reports. And, TROY's Music Industry Program Coordinator Robert Smith died last week due to complications from heart surgery. He was 64. Smith was known internationally for his talents as a composer, conductor, music publisher, and educator. Host Emily Lewis reports.
Minisode - Robert W. Smith. Host Fossil Chops joins J. Sage Lee, Jeff Ream, and Paris Foreman to remember the enormous contributions that Robert brought to the drum corps world, much of which is unknown to the activity to this day.We want to hear YOUR voices - call our submission line at 913-390-3190 and leave your best 2-3 minute take. You can use your real name or a pseudonym, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.Drum Corps AF is an irreverent podcast about drum corps and the marching arts. We love the activity, but we also get sick of all the saccharine BS that passes for commentary. Call it snark or call it shade, it's what we do. But at the end of the day, we still love drum corps.To join in the Drum Corps AF community, check us out at Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/drumcorpsaf/Instagram: https://instagram.com/drumcorpsafpodcastTwitter: @drumcorpsafShow Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B-kPb5vE3DIniGXB4KUke4FeFFdzT9kYHtdM2NWaQaw/edit?usp=sharing Credits:Host: Brandon “Fossil Chops” WorfCo-hosts: Jeff Ream, J. Sage LeeSpecial Guest: Paris ForemanSkanky bitch: Nick “RAMF” PowersProducer: Fossil ChopsDrum Corps AF is available on iTunes, Google Play Music and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Welcome back to Noted! After being on hiatus as Sam starts her new job and Noah makes his way to the Peadbody Institute, we are happy to be back with Africa: Ceremony Song and Ritual by Robert W Smith. We have many opinions on this piece and we hope you enjoy this episode!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Troy University is launching a new program to highlight the importance of leadership: "Lead Change." One recent event in Birmingham allowed prospective students to seek guidance from a dream advisor. And, fourteen years ago, TROY music industry program director Robert W. Smith and his colleagues started an independent label for his students called Ilium Records.
Join Cyrus Heidary, David Keller, and Gareth Ramsey as they speak with special guest, Don Taylor, on Breathing Applications, Musicality, and Philosophy! Don Taylor, with a thirty year career in education, has worked with great brass lines over the years, including Carolina Crown, Magic of Orlando and the Blue Knights. Currently he works as the Brass Caption Supervisor for Atlanta CV Drum and Bugle Corps. Taylor was a member and soprano soloist of the famed mid-80's brass line from Suncoast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps, led by Robert W. Smith and the legendary Frank T. Williams. Disclaimer: As mentioned in the beginning of the episode, you will hear an unintentional echo effect for roughly the first 30 seconds of the episode, apologies in advance.
In this episode we talk more about the late Hung Yi Xiang from Robert W. Smith's book Master's and Methods and we answer a Patreon member's question on the connection between standing and dissolving and martial arts and we discuss the relationship between qigong and the Eight Energy Bodies. Patreon - Sign up and submit questions, receive exclusive content and get early release of the podcast Facebook - Join our community Website - Ongoing Zoom classes
Robert W. Smith is a prolific composer, educator, and publisher. He joins the show to tell his stories, share some advice, and talk about copyright. If you want to know the importance of making connections, then this is the episode for you! Topics: Robert’s background growing up in a military family and the story of an extraordinary piano teacher that had an indelible influence on Robert’s early music education. How music educators are keepers of knowledge for a long line of musicians that spans centuries. How Robert has come full circle from student to professor at the Troy University and the influences of John M. Long and Paul Yoder on his career, particularly on his decision to write for band. Robert’s first teaching job, his move to Tampa to teach at Pinellas Park and Clearwater High Schools, and of course Suncoast Sound. RWS Music Company, C.L. Barnhouse, music publishing, copyright law, and why we can’t legally copy parts for our kids. The advice Robert gave his daughters as they embarked upon their careers as music educators. Links: Robert W. Smith RWS Music Company Suncoast Sound 1984 Robert W. Smith: The Divine Comedy Robert W. Smith: The Tempest Biography: Robert W. Smith (b. 1958) is one of the most popular and prolific composers in America today. He has over 600 publications in print with the majority composed and arranged through his long association with Warner Bros. Publications and the Belwin catalog. Mr. Smith’s credits include many compositions and productions in all areas of the music field. His original works for winds and percussion have been programmed by countless military, university, high school, and middle school bands throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, South America and Asia. His Symphony #1 (The Divine Comedy), Symphony #2 (The Odyssey), Symphony #3 (Don Quixote), Inchon and Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual have received worldwide critical acclaim. His educational compositions such as The Tempest, Encanto, and The Great Locomotive Chase have become standards for developing bands throughout the world. Mr. Smith’s music has received extensive airplay on major network television as well as inclusion in multiple motion pictures. From professional ensembles such as the United States Navy Band, United States Air Force Band, Boston Pops and the Atlanta Symphony to school bands and orchestras throughout the world, his music speaks to audiences in any concert setting. As a conductor, clinician and keynote speaker, Mr. Smith has performed throughout North America, Asia, South America, Europe and Australia. His music has been recorded by various ensembles and is available on CD and download through iTunes, Amazon, and other recorded music outlets. Mr. Smith is the President/CEO of RWS Music Company, exclusively distributed through C. L. Barnhouse. In addition, he is currently teaching in the Music Industry program at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. His teaching responsibilities are focused in music composition, production, publishing and business. ------- Are you planning to travel with your group sometime soon? If so, please consider my sponsor, Kaleidoscope Adventures, a full service tour company specializing in student group travel. With a former educator as its CEO, Kaleidoscope Adventures is dedicated to changing student lives through travel and they offer high quality service and an attention to detail that comes from more than 25 years of student travel experience. Trust Kaleidoscope’s outstanding staff to focus on your group’s one-of-a-kind adventure, so that you can focus on everything else!
The Tel Aviv Grand Prix kicks off the new year for the IJF World Tour. Judo Dave discusses his thoughts on the tournament as well as his thoughts on the New Year's Message put out by the Kodokan. Plus, letters from Donn Draeger written to Robert W. Smith which cover his changing opinions on Judo over the course of 15 years. There is also a new segment called The After Party which will be at the very end of the podcast where Judo Dave rants on a variety of things not related to Judo. Grappz Revisited [05:33] Rafaela Silva [07:50] New Year Message from the Kodokan [12:30] Iran moves to block Saeid Mollaei [33:20] Tel Aviv Grand Prix [40:28] Letters from Donn Draeger [59:57] The After Party [01:17:55] Donn Draeger on Judo. Show Email: judochopsueyshow@gmail.com Twitter, PSN, Instagram, and Draft Kings: @lavidajudoka Facebook: Judo Chop Suey Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JudoChopSueyPodcast Podcast is also available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Please like, rate, and review the podcast wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the fourth anniversary of The Portfolio Composer! And every anniversary I take a look back at the previous year's most popular episodes. These episodes are the most downloaded episodes of the previous year. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! Most Popular Episodes: #10–Ep 194-Michel van der Aa on Starting Small #9—Ep 185-Peter Nashel on Turning on Your Business Head #8—Ep 192-Jonathan Dove on Being Your Own Boss #7—Ep 177-Jennifer Jolley on Nurturing Confidence #6—Ep 180-Liz Lawson on Being a Music Supervisor #5—Ep 183-Robert W. Smith on Teaching Business Skills #4—Ep 186-Tony Manfredonia on Building a Balanced Career #3—Ep 178-Should You Go To Graduate School? #2—Ep 189-Bruce Broughton on It's All About Sales #1—Ep 182-Michael Hall on Not Playing it Safe Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes! This episode was edited by E.J. Sadler at Studio184.
Robert W. Smith (b. 1958) is one of the most popular and prolific composers in America today. He has over 600 publications in print with the majority composed and arranged through his long association with Warner Bros. Publications and the Belwin catalog. Mr. Smith is the President/CEO of RWS Music Company, exclusively distributed through C. L. Barnhouse. In addition, he is currently teaching in the Music Industry program at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! Composer, educator, and business owner Robert W. Smith discusses the essential business skills composers need to learn and what it takes to build our composing and publishing businesses. Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes!
Olá Amigos do Toque2! Não sou de escrever, mas para este caso não tem jeito, vamos lá! O Toque2 Podcast Bandas & Fanfarras, ao longo de 50 podcasts, vem apresentado as bandas e fanfarras do Brasil, criando interação entre as regiões e abrindo espaço para o debate de ideias de fortalecimento do movimento musical. Sempre respeitando a boa conduta e ética de cada participante, apresentamos aos nossos ouvintes entrevistas únicas, com personalidades que fizeram e fazem acontecer as bandas e fanfarras do Brasil. Apresentamos também um pouco do perfil americano, com a parceria no Toque10 do podcast americano Marching Roundtable, e, na sequência, a entrevista com o compositor Robert W. Smith, que nos brindou com tantas orquestrações magníficas. O apoio e espaço dedicados às iniciativas nacionais foram muitos. Ocifaban, Abafavi, Open Brasil e Circuito Amigos foram algumas que passaram por aqui. Falamos sobre Leis de Incentivo, Lei Rouanet, Terceiro Setor. Discutimos política e ética no contexto das bandas e fanfarras. Incentivamos eventos que engrandecem as bandas como o Bandas da Paulista e o Campeonato de Caieiras. Queremos e precisamos ir além! Em 2018 o Toque2 vai crescer. Já iniciamos com a gravação mensal de um podcast com transmissão ao vivo, o Toque2Live, que será apresentado toda última semana do mês. Lançamos o app exclusivo do Toque2, dando mais facilidade de acesso ao nosso conteúdo, e de forma gratuita, tanto para tecnologia IOS com o iPad e iPhone, quanto para Android. Entre todas as mudanças, a mais difícil é a participação em cobertura dos eventos de bandas e fanfarras realizados fora da CIDADE de São Paulo. Você não leu errado. Salientamos: a CIDADE. Mesmo com toda mobilidade e acessibilidade do século XXI, os custos que envolvem o deslocamento para cobertura dos eventos são bastante elevados. Por causa deste entrave financeiro, em 2017 não conseguimos cobrir o Campeonato Nacional da CNBF em Sergipe. Ficamos muito alegres com mensagens que recebemos, de diversos ouvintes, que gostariam de ouvir um podcast no formato que fizemos do “Bandas da Paulista” no Nacional, e isso demonstra que o trabalho realizado pela equipe Toque2 tem algum valor para eles. Em algumas mensagens pessoas ofereceram valores financeiros. Isto é muito legal de se ouvir, e não há palavras para agradecer. Mesmo que a doação não tenha se concretizado, a intenção nos traz muita alegria. Mas que valor este podcast tem? Você pode decidir! Criamos uma campanha de “patronato” para o Toque2 Podcast Bandas e Fanfarras. Sendo mais direto, você, ouvinte do podcast Toque2, pode realizar doações para manter o site e podcast funcionando. E conforme você nos ajuda, nós podemos recompensá-lo por isso, seja com um simples agradecimento em áudio no podcast, com um sorteio de brindes ou até mesmo convidando você a participar de um podcast conosco. E se você é empresário e quer investir em mídia de nicho, direcionando sua publicidade para um público que é um consumidor em potencial do seu produto, temos uma categoria de doação especial para sua empresa. Veja como funciona: Você acessa o link apoia.se/toque2, realiza um cadastro simples, dois minutos, e opta com quanto, quando pretende colaborar com o Toque2. Para cada “categoria de apoio” você tem acesso as algumas recompensas, por exemplo: 1 . Na categoria “Músico em Dó Maior”, nós sabemos como é difícil a vida de músico amador, e, contribuindo com esta categoria, você ajudará a pagar a manutenção do site e o editor dos áudios, e, claro, ganhará um obrigado de todos da equipe Toque2 na sessão de recados do Toque2 Podcast. 2 . Na categoria “7 Sustenido na Clave”, sabemos que encarar uma partitura com 7 sustenidos na clave é para poucos; é bem difícil, principalmente para iniciantes. Contribuindo nesta categoria, além de ter o nome citado no agradecimento, participará de um grupo fechado e Oficial do Toque2 (no WhatsApp) para discussão de pautas, ideias e outras coisas relacionadas ao conteúdo do Toque2 Podcast. 3 . Você toca “Sem Partitura”? Todo músico de banda marcial e Fanfarra é assim: toca sem partitura e merece ser recompensado. Então, nesta categoria de apoio, além de um obrigado em áudio e participação no grupo Oficial Toque2, terá também seu nome incluído em sorteio mensal, no qual pretendemos distribuir livros, entradas para cinema, camisetas, chaveiros etc. 4 . Chegamos à categoria de apoio “Ordem de Apresentação em Aberto”. Parabéns! Você está pronto para entrar em forma! Lembra-se do dia em que o Maestro colocou você na formação da banda? Pois é; é tipo isso. Nesta categoria de apoio, você vai receber as recompensas das categorias anteriores – agradecimento em áudio no podcast, participação no grupo Oficial do Toque2 e participação nos sorteios mensais – e, de quebra, será convidado para participar de um Podcast Toque2, Soneto, Toque de Caixa ou Toque2Live, com a possibilidade de escolha de tema! 5 . Agora será “Exclusivo para Empresas”. Primeiramente, obrigado! Você é um empresário que investe em cultura! As bandas e fanfarras do Brasil precisam de mais empreendedores como você. Nesta categoria de apoio, a empresa receberá um Mídia kit de boas-vindas com nossos dados estatísticos históricos, desde a abertura do site, além de receber mensalmente relatórios gerenciais com nossas estatísticas para acompanhamento. Sua marca será exibida com destaque em nosso site como empresa parceira e amiga da cultura. Também será citada em todos os nossos podcasts (Toque2, Soneto, Toque de Caixa e Toque2Live). Para qualquer dúvida, entre em contato conosco pelo e-mail contato@toque2.com.br, informe um telefone, e entraremos em contato. É sempre um prazer bater um papo com nossos ouvintes. Importante: antes de concretizar seu apoio, visite nosso site www.toque2.com.br, conheça nosso conteúdo, encontre o valor, busque algo que justifique o seu apoio. Utilize também nossos aplicativos para IOS e Android. Ouça grátis pelo Android: (Clique Aqui) Ouça grátis pelo IOS: (Clique Aqui) Em 2018 o Toque2 cresce, e você, amigo ouvinte, faz parte deste crescimento, sempre “No Ritmo da Vida. Na Batida do Coração”.
The founder and conductor of the Desert Winds in Las Vegas, Chuck Maguire shares his thoughtful and insightful opinions on music education and the importance of composers and their music. Topics: Chuck’s origin story and his early career and particularly his time at Troy University and a life-changing moment with Robert W. Smith. The story of building community at Goshen High School and tips for young directors starting out at small rural high schools. The importance of meeting the needs of the stakeholders in an ensemble or school and the example of the Desert Winds. Commissioning new music, the importance of composers, and some wonderful anecdotes about two works written for the Desert Winds and their 2016 Midwest Clinic performance. Links: The Desert Winds Brooklyn Wind Symphony Carol Dweck: Mindset Ralph Ford: Its Vegas Baby! Julie Giroux: Hearthstone Cesarini: Archangels Biography: Dr. Charles A. Maguire is the founding Artistic Director of “The Best of Las Vegas Performing Arts Group”, The Desert Winds, who had the distinguished honor of performing for the 70th conference of The Midwest Clinic in 2016. In addition to his artistic duties, Dr. Maguire serves as an educational consultant for band directors within the Clark County School District, the largest school music program in the United States. Dr. Maguire holds a Bachelor of Music Education from Troy University, a Master of Music degree in Wind Conducting from The University of Alabama and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Maguire has been lauded by his colleagues for fostering music programs within diverse and economically challenged school populations. Listed in “Who’s Who Among American Teachers” five consecutive years, Maguire has earned distinction as band programs under his leadership have achieved top honors throughout the United States. In 2000 Maguire founded the “Pride of Pleasure Island” which grew from 19 students to over 300 students in 3 years. Dr. Maguire is an active performer having held lead roles in musical theater productions and most recently performing within the flute section of the distinguished UNLV Wind Orchestra. Dr. Maguire is an active guest conductor, adjudicator, and clinician throughout the United States and Canada. His past and present professional affiliations include The National Band Association, College Band Directors National Association, Alabama Bandmasters Association, National Education Association, Alabama Education Association, Music Educators National Conference, Southern Nevada Band Directors Association and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Professional Music Fraternity.
Bom dia, boa tarde, boa noite! É com grande prazer que Josisley, Kleber e Fabiano recebem mais uma ilustre figura internacional no Toque2 PodCast. Batemos um papo com um dos compositores contemporâneos mais cultuados e executados nas bandas e fanfarras do Brasil, Mister Robert W. Smith. Abriu sua sala para falar um pouco sobre seu inicio de carreira, como realiza sua pesquisa para novas composições, os projetos futuros e detalhes sobre a composição “Divina Comédia”. Coloquem os fones e seja bem vindo, ouça, comente e compartilhe! Compartilhe com seu amigo, indique e compartilhe nas redes sociais usando a hashtag #Soneto No Ritmo da Vida. Na Batida do Coração! Equipe Toque2 @toquedois
Robert Allen Pittman is a Xingyi and Bagua teacher who has studied with Robert W. Smith, and in Taiwan Hung I-mien, and the sons of Chen Pan Ling. Allen is the author of "Walking the I Ching: The Linear Bagua of Gao Yi Sheng." He has co-authored books with his late teacher, Robert W. Smith, who was a pioneer in bringing knowledge of Chinese kung-fu to the United States due to his work in Taiwan for the Central Intelligence Agency. In this interview, Allen talks about training with his teachers, living and studying in Taiwan, and the changes that wushu has brought to traditional Chinese kung-fu.
The Fowlerville Junior High 6th Grade Band performs "The Tempest" by Robert W. Smith on May 23rd, 2013.