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Juliette Gordon Low was a classic Southern Belle when she married her handsome prince. But she learned the hard way that "happily ever after" is a harmful fantasy. We can do better for girls, she said: and we must. Rallying all the women around her, she founded Girl Scouts of America, empowering girls to build strength and character, and blaze new trails. Her global impact today is immeasurable. Join us on location at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum in Savannah, Georgia for this inspiring story of how women change the world. ________________ GET INVOLVED! Check out the World Association of Girl Scouts & Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of America. Buy cookies from your local girl scouts! Get the delightful 1913 Girl Scout Handbook HERE, or read a free digital copy HERE. Join us on our next adventure! What'sHerName TOURS. This episode was recorded by Marc Nelson on location at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum in Savannah, Georgia. Special thanks to Shannon Browning-Mullis, Kate Walker, and Kristin Mikels, and to the participants of our 2025 What'sHerName Savannah Tour who joined in the fun! Music featured in this episode: Serenade Op. 6 by Josef Suk, Monumental Journey by Jesse Gallagher, William Tell Overture b Rossini, Blue Danube Waltz and Vienna Blood Waltz by Strauss, Serenade by Schubert, Remembering Her by Esther Abrami, songs from 1956 Sing Together, Songs Girl Scouts Sing, and Annie Laurie by the 1924 National Quartet at the Library of Congress. Civil War sounds effects by Richard E Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rossini talks ASU football, Bobby Hurley, and NIL.
Con Mario Mora y Ana Laura Iglesias | El organista y colaborador de la Orquesta Nacional Daniel Oyarzabal tiene una importante cita este viernes: hacerse cargo del armonio, un particular instrumento, en la Pequeña Misa Solemnis de G. Rossini. Con él hemos charlado sobre esta cita, sobre instrumentos de teclado, repertorio, Bach y mucho más. Antes de ello, la visita obligada al Auditorio Nacional con Carlos Iribarren y la obra del mes: ¿el Concierto para Violín de Brahms o Así Habló Zaratustra de Strauss? ¡Tú eliges! Branded pódcast de la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España
durée : 00:27:26 - France Musique est à vous junior du samedi 14 février 2026 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Au programme ce samedi, un épisode du podcast Les histoires du Père Castor en chansons, une oeuvre de jeunesse de Rossini, la suggestion musicale de Swan et le labo de Nico où une question se pose : Psaltérion, santur, kanun : qui sont ces trois instruments cousins ? Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:26:30 - Jean-Pierre Darroussin, comédien - Jean-Pierre Darroussin joue "Dans le couloir", la nouvelle pièce de Jean-Claude Grumberg : l'histoire d'un couple octogénaire désemparé face au retour à la maison d'un fils de 45 ans. Entretien avec un éternel amoureux de son art, particulièrement sensible à la musique, de Wagner à Otis Redding. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Tutto nel Mondo è Burla - Un anno con Rossini dodicesima puntata
durée : 00:23:06 - Disques de légende du jeudi 29 janvier 2026 - Enregistré en janvier 1966 au Walthamstow Town Hall de Londres pour Decca, ce Semiramide de Rossini réunit deux légendes du bel canto : Joan Sutherland et Marilyn Horne. Dirigé par Richard Bonynge, cet album immortalise l'une des plus belles collaborations lyriques de l'histoire du disque. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:23:06 - Disques de légende du jeudi 29 janvier 2026 - Enregistré en janvier 1966 au Walthamstow Town Hall de Londres pour Decca, ce Semiramide de Rossini réunit deux légendes du bel canto : Joan Sutherland et Marilyn Horne. Dirigé par Richard Bonynge, cet album immortalise l'une des plus belles collaborations lyriques de l'histoire du disque. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Desfilan ante nuestros oídos 13 cabaletas cantadas por algunas de las mejores sopranos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Las óperas a las que pertenecen y sus intérpretes son: Aroldo (con la voz de Montserrat Caballé), Trovador (Maria Callas), Vísperas sicilianas (Anita Cerquetti), Attila (Maria Chiara) y Traviata (Magda Olivero), Ernani (Leontyne Price), I due Foscari (Katia Ricciarelli) y Nabucco (Elena Suliotis), todas ellas de Verdi; Anna Bolena (Gilda Cruz Romo) y La hija del regimiento (Lily Pons) de Donizetti; Armida (Cristina Deutekom) de Rossini; Puritanos (Mirella Freni) y Norma (Zinka Milanov) de Bellini.Escuchar audio
durée : 02:28:41 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 10 janvier 2026 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Au programme ce samedi : Rossini, Verdi, Bach, Vivaldi, Ravel, Charpentier, Scarlatti, mais aussi Edith Piaf et bien d'autres encore. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Ese pájaro cantor, al que escuchamos junto a Tito Schipa desde hace 28 años al comenzar cada programa de Ars canendi es, en efecto, Toti dal Monte. En este programa le rendimos pleitesía y la escuchamos en una serie de arias, algunas muy difíciles, y de dúos que ponen a prueba su calidad técnica y la esbeltez y pureza de su voz de soprano de lírico-ligera, más esto que aquello. Se emiten por este orden: Tu, tu, piccolo Iddio de Madama Butterfly de Puccini, Regnaba nel silencio y Quando rapito in estasi de Lucia di Lammrmoor, O luce di quest’anima de Linda de Chamounix y Tornami a dir che m’ami de Don Pasquale (dúo con Schipa), todas ellas de Donizetti; Prendi, l’anel ti dono (dúo con el mismo tenor, nuestra tradicional careta) y el aria Ah non credea mirarti, ambas de La sonnambula de Bellini; aria de Nannetta de Falstaff de Verdi, aria de Leila de Los pescadores de perlas de Bizet; el dúo Dunque io son de El barbero de Sevilla de Rossini, junto al barítono Luigi Montesanto, y el dúo La ci darem la mano de Don Giovanni de Mozart en compañía del barítono Augusto Beuf (un gran desconocido).Escuchar audio
Trahisons, surveillances, agents doubles... Jusqu'au 4 janvier, retrouvez les épisodes qui ont marqué cette année !Voici l'histoire de Mark Rossini, ancien agent du FBI ayant joué un rôle majeur dans la traque d'Al-Qaïda avant ses attaques contre les États-Unis le 11 septembre 2001.
Tutto nel Mondo è Burla - Un anno con Rossini undicesima puntata
A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!What surname did the British Royal Family adopt in 1917?Which cable channel began as a spinoff from Nickelodeon's Nick at Night programming?Miss Baker and Miss Able were both pioneers in 1959, leading them to their inclusion at the Smithsonian Institute. Who are Miss Baker and Miss Able?Which cable channel began as a spinoff from Nickelodeon's Nick at Night programming?What is the chemical symbol for the element tin?By what name were Mesopotamian structures believed to be dwelling places for the gods known?Muammar Gaddafi was the leader of what country?The 'City of Temples' built in Cambodia listed as one of the modern Wonders of the World is best enjoyed while eating this red juicy fruit encased in a green variegated rind.What sub genre of rap was originally a pejorative used to describe a vocal style characterized by unclear or incoherent enunciation?What term did Rene Descartes coin to describe roots of a polynomial, distinguishing them from "imaginary" numbers?Who was king of England during the Gunpowder Plot, which took place on November 5, 1605?What two word term denoted a couple exclusively dating each other in the 1950s?Which 1981 arcade classic has the player dodging cars and moving across logs in a river?What are the names of Marge's sisters on The Simpsons?In what city does Rossini's barber named Figaro live?What is the plural for Mongoose?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!
durée : 00:07:47 - Et pourquoi pas un tournedos Rossini ? Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 02:28:52 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 27 décembre 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Au programme de ce samedi : Beethoven, Rossini, Rameau, mais aussi Jean Ferrat, "Les p'tit pois" de Dranem, et bien d'autres encore. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Especialitzat en el repertori de basso buffo de compositors com Mozart, Donizetti o Rossini, Sesto Bruscantini va ser mestre de mestres. Ocasionalment, va abordar tamb
El programa de esta noche viene ocupado por una animada conversación con el director de Radio Nacional, Roberto Santamaría. Escuchamos y comentamos las siguientes músicas:Verdi: Rigoletto: Bella figlia dell'amore (cuarteto)Verdi: Don Carlo: Dio, che nell'alma infondere (dúo)Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor: Chi mi frena in tal momento (sexteto)Wagner: Tannhäuser (final del primer acto)Rossini: La gazza ladra (obertura)Rossini: La cenerentola: Dolce speranzaEscuchar audio
In this special episode, we're joined once again by two extraordinary figures in the world of opera, mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, affectionately known as Flicka, and composer Jake Heggie. Flicka has graced the great opera houses and concert halls for over four decades, known for her captivating performances in roles by Rossini and Bellini, as well as her powerful interpretations of modern works like Heggie's own operas, including Dead Man Walking. Jake is renowned for his operas, having created over ten full-length works, including the widely acclaimed Moby-Dick and, of course, Dead Man Walking.In Part 1, we delve into their creative partnership, particularly focusing on their song cycle Paper Wings, inspired by Flicka's children. They share personal stories about the songs that resonate universally, illustrating how specific experiences can lead to broader emotional connections in art. The discussion also touches on the joy of collaborating and the importance of maintaining humor in their performances.[Subscriber Content] In Part 2, Jake and Flicka reveal more about their personal journeys with music and performance, including the importance of pushing through those dreaded "bad days" where things just don't seem to work right. Flicka discusses the emotional depth in her interpretations, while Jake reflects on the significance of trust in music. Their insights provide a deeper understanding of the art of singing, composing, and music in general enriching the listener's appreciation for the nuances of opera and lyrical storytelling. Listen in for a heartwarming conversation filled with memories, laughter, and profound insights into the world of music and creativity.Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
durée : 02:28:42 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 13 décembre 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Ce samedi, pour débuter votre week-end, rendez-vous avec Pergolese, Rossini, Bach, Saint-Saëns mais aussi Edith Piaf et Charles Trenet. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Repasamos la trayectoria de esta mezzosoprano barcelonesa que revitalizó los papeles para su tesitura de autores como Rossini y fue una destacada Carmen. La escuchamos en páginas de Luna, Gaztambide, Guerrero, Serrano, Bretón, Chapí, Giménez y Moreno Torroba.Escuchar audio
Help us keep the conversations going in 2026. Donate to Conversations with Tyler today. Dan Wang argues that China is a nation of engineers while America is a nation of lawyers, and this distinction explains everything from subway construction to pandemic response to why Chinese citizens will never have yards with dogs. His prescription: America should become 20% more engineering-minded to fix its broken infrastructure, while China needs to be 50% more lawyerly so the Communist Party can stop strangling individual rights and the creative impulses of its people. But would a more lawyerly China constrain state power, or just create new tools for oppression? And aren't the American suburbs actually sterling achievements where the infrastructure works quite well? Tyler and Dan debate whether American infrastructure is actually broken or just differently optimized, why health care spending should reach 35% of GDP, how lawyerly influences shaped East Asian development differently than China, China's lack of a liberal tradition and why it won't democratize like South Korea or Taiwan did, its economic dysfunction despite its manufacturing superstars, Chinese pragmatism and bureaucratic incentives, a 10-day itinerary for Yunnan, James C. Scott's work on Zomia, whether Beijing or Shanghai is the better city, Liu Cixin and why volume one of The Three-Body Problem is the best, why contemporary Chinese music and film have declined under Xi, Chinese marriage markets and what it's like to be elderly in China, the Dan Wang production function, why Stendhal is his favorite novelist and Rossini's Comte Ory moves him, what Dan wants to learn next, whether LLMs will make Tyler's hyper-specific podcast questions obsolete, what flavor of drama their conversation turned out to be, and more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video on the new dedicated Conversations with Tyler channel. Recorded October 31st, 2025. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Follow Dan on X Sign up for our newsletter Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here. Timestamps 00:00:00 - American infrastructure and suburban life 00:05:18 - American vs. Chinese infrastructure buildouts... 00:12:25 - And health care investment 00:17:52 - Chinese suburbs 00:20:10 - The existing lawyerly influence in East Asia 00:25:12 - China's lack of a liberal tradition 00:29:35 - Why China's won't democratize 00:33:49 - China's economic disfunction 00:38:44 - China's expansionism 00:41:55 - Chinese pragmatism and bureaucratic incentives 00:46:50 - Chinese cities and regional culture 00:59:44 - James C. Scott, Zomia, and elite culture 01:06:27 - A 10-day Yunnan itinerary 01:11:57 - On Chinese arts, literature, and cultural expression 01:18:23 - The Dan Wang production function 01:30:34 - Tyler's grand strategy, or lack thereof
En esta oportunidad debuta la rueda maldita y escogemos las llaves para nuestro Maldito Mundial de Segundones. De yapa un pequeño homenaje al gran Guillermo Rossini.
THE LONE RANGER ep 03: The Missing Heir A crooked lawyer hatches a scheme to swindle a rancher. Featuring the voice talent of: Jon Specht as the Narrator Paul Lavelle as Bogus Joe Stofko as Elk Mike Hennessy as Clem Brian Finnegan as Hector Michael Liebmann as Pete Johnnie T as Tonto and Jim Patton as The Lone Ranger Producer and Editor: Capt. John Tadrzak Director, Mixer and Sound Effects: Jim Smagata Art Director: Steven "Sash" Scott Music by Rossini and Kevin MacLeod The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly restored by the Misfits Audio players ©2010
In this episode, I sat down with DJ Rossini, Managing Director at Grant Thornton and former FBI Chief Counsel and Compliance Officer.DJ brings a wealth of experience across healthcare fraud, counter-terrorism, money laundering, internal investigations, and corporate compliance.We go over what really works in fraud detection and prevention, including:How a “see something, say something” culture is the essential first stepWhy zero hotline reports is actually a red flagThe most effective controls companies can implement as soon as tomorrow
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durée : 02:28:59 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 08 novembre 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Ce samedi, un programme mêlant Debussy, la soprano Nadine Sierra, Fauré, Scriabine, Bach, Rossini, ou encore Spohr. Également au programme : Samy Thiébault et du Fado. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:11:52 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 05 novembre 2025 - Composée en 1863 par un Rossini de 71 ans, la Petite Messe solennelle fut créée en toute intimité dans l'hôtel parisien de son commanditaire, le comte Pillet-Will. L'œuvre que Rossini qualifiait de "dernier péché de vieillesse" est petite par son effectif : 4 solistes, 2 pianos et 1 harmonium. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:28:38 - En pistes ! du mercredi 05 novembre 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Deux partitions que vous aimez déjà ! Et pour cause, ce sont deux chefs-d'œuvre : la Petite messe solennelle de Rossini et le Concerto pour piano de Robert Schumann ouvrent notre émission d'actualité du disque. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:11:52 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 05 novembre 2025 - Composée en 1863 par un Rossini de 71 ans, la Petite Messe solennelle fut créée en toute intimité dans l'hôtel parisien de son commanditaire, le comte Pillet-Will. L'œuvre que Rossini qualifiait de "dernier péché de vieillesse" est petite par son effectif : 4 solistes, 2 pianos et 1 harmonium. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:28:38 - En pistes ! du mercredi 05 novembre 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Deux partitions que vous aimez déjà ! Et pour cause, ce sont deux chefs-d'œuvre : la Petite messe solennelle de Rossini et le Concerto pour piano de Robert Schumann ouvrent notre émission d'actualité du disque. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Enrique Mazzola, is music director at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, who recently announced his extension through the year 2031. In the 2025-26 season, Enrique makes debuts at Staatsoper Berlin with Verdi's Un ballo in Maschera and at Opera de Paris with Rossini's Cenerentola. At the Lyric Opera, he is currently leading productions of Medea, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci and Cosi fan Tutti.Notable symphonic debuts include Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse,Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment, Oslo Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Taipei Symphony, UtahSymphony, Detroit Symphony, Luxembourg Philharmonic, Brussels Philharmonic,Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg, and Swedish Radio Symphony. Other highlights includeperformances with Vienna Symphony, London Philharmonic and Bern Philharmonic.Enrique works regularly with young musicians, among them at Accademia Teatroalla Scala, Académie de l'Opéra national de Paris, Opéra Studio de l'Opéra national duRhin, Accademia del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Lyric's Ryan Opera Center, andCodarts of Rotterdam. He has given conducting masterclasses.And, as you'll hear, Enreique Mazzoli is also renowned as a champion of bel cantoopera,
Reuben counts down his 25 BEST MOVIES OF THE 21ST CENTURY....so far!MOVIE TIME STAMPS & MUSIC:1:11 - MOVIE 25 & Gymnopedie No 1 - Satie2:18 - MOVIE 24 & Bambo Flute (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5qhNRmMilI&list=PLoQIPOuGfAlI7HEhMNYipHkDRaJQR6HUr)3:29 - MOVIE 23 & Traversing by God Mode4:27 - MOVIE 22 & Medusa by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/5:38 - MOVIE 21 & Vivaldi Winter II6:38 - MOVIE 20 & William Tell Overture (by Rossini)7:41 - MOVIE 19 & Sprightly Pursuit by Cooper Cannell8:58 - MOVIE 18 & The Quiet Aftermath by Sir Cubworth9:56 - MOVIE 17 & Soa Meo by Doug Maxwell & Zac Zinger11:21 - MOVIE 16 & Gagool by Kevin Macleod13:08 - MOVIE 15 & Classical Carnivale by Twin Musicom14:26 - MOVIE 14 & Mechanolith by Kevin Macleod16:00 - MOVIE 13 & Allegro by Emmit Fenn17:09 - MOVIE 12 & The Black Cat by Aaron Kenny18:31 - MOVIE 11 & Original Music20:29 - TOP 10 & No. 7 Alone With My Thoughts by Esther Abrami22:37 - MOVIE 9 & Blue Paint - Atlantean Twilight by Kevin MacLeod24:18 - MOVIE 8 & Music for Everyday (Lively & Joyful Forest)25:42 - MOVIE 7 & Moonlight Sonata27:32 - MOVIE 6 & Blue Mood by Robert Munzinger30:25 - MOVIE 5 & Death of Kings 2 by Kevin MacLeod, Magical Forest by Sir Cubworth 34:14 - MOVIE 4 & Station by The Mini Vandals & Dreamy Lofi Vibes (Digital Monsters)37:18 - MOVIE 3 & Himalayan Atmosphere by Kevin MacLeod & In The Temple Garden by Aaron Kenny39:20 - MOVIE 2 & Avec Soin by Kevin MacLeod, Asian Drums - Vadodora by Kevin MacLeod & Requiem in Cello by Hanu Dixit42:28 - MOVIE 1 & From Russia with Love by Huma Huma & Solo Cello Passion by Doug Maxwell
Welcome back to Behind the Curtain's mini series, 20 Years with Maestro Conlon, in which Classical KUSC's Gail Eichenthal sits down with Maestro James Conlon to discuss his legacy here at LA Opera. In this episode, we explore Italian opera—Rossini, Puccini, Verdi, and beyond—touching on bel canto and what makes a 'perfect opera.' Get your tickets now for Puccini's "La Bohème" and Verdi's "Falstaff" at LAOpera.org.
durée : 02:28:43 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 25 octobre 2025 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Ce samedi, un programme varié avec Haendel, Verdi, Rossini, Airelle Besson, les Cowboys Fringants et bien d'autres encore. De la musique pour tous les goûts ! - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
We've all heard the advice: bring your whole self to work.But recently, two voices made me stop and rethink that message — Amy Edmondson, who reminds us that authenticity needs accountability, and Jodi-Ann Burey, whose book Authentic: The Myth of Bringing Your Full Self to Work explores how “being yourself” can carry a cost, especially for women and people of colour.Amy's post offered a great example: a colleague who interrupts everyone and says, “That's just how I am.” Authentic? Maybe. But not exactly inclusive. Her point: instead of bringing our whole selves, we should bring our best selves — still imperfect, but aware of others.Then there's Jodi-Ann's story: accused of having a “race agenda” two weeks into a new job, even though inclusion was part of her role. It highlights the contradiction so many people face — workplaces say they want authenticity and diversity, but often punish it when it shows up in real life.For me, authenticity isn't about exposure, it's about integrity — showing up in a way that feels aligned and safe. True belonging means both care and accountability, for ourselves and for the spaces we share.
A cura di Paolo PellegriniRossini. AURELIANO IN PALMIRAAureliano, Imperatore di Roma - Paolo Barbacini Zenobia, Regina di Palmira, amante di Arsace - Luciana SerraArsace, Príncipe di Persia - Helga Müller-MolinariPublia - Ana María PizzoliGran Sacerdote - Carlo CavaOrchestra del Teatro dell'Opera Giocosa di Genova.Coro “Gregorio Magno” Direttore: Giacomo Zani
ReferencesNeuroscience, 2023-11-21, V.533, Pages 22-35Pharmacological Research 2025.Volume 214, April 107685Front Neurol. 2022 Apr.11;13:804851.Rossini, G. 1829. William Tell Overture.https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=sHQ1Date2v0&si=AXQgrbUq-eOj3529Winwood/Capaldi. 1970. Freedom Rider https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsm1j_dDNtE&si=wd9r8LyeNJY5NGI5
Jeremy Schnell, Jesse Morrison and Damon Allred are joined by Arizona State athletic director Graham Rossini as he discusses the state of Sun Devil Athletics, the buzz around the ASU football program and the future of the College Football Playoff.
It was an incredible afternoon at our third-annual Speak of the Devils live show from Hundred Mile Brewing Company. With a couple hundred fans coming together, we were joined by ASU Athletic Director Graham Rossini, women's basketball coach Molly Miller, Sun Devil legend Juan Roque, and "The Voice of the Sun Devils" Tim Healey.
Rossini talks Sam Leavitt, Kenny Dillingham, and ASU football.
On 21 July, the opera world lost one of its finest tenors, David Rendall, at the age of 76. Rendall began his career in the mid-seventies as a lyric tenore di grazia specializing in bel canto and in the music of Mozart. His voice expanded and deepened over the years to encompass French roles (Des Grieux, Faust, Werther), 19th century Italian repertoire from Rodolfo to Otello, and finally Wagner roles from Lohengrin to Tristan. This episode explores his origins from his earliest recordings made before he ever considered a career in music, to live operatic recordings made between 1975 and 2006. Rendall's family was a deeply musical one: his wife, Diana Montague, is a legendary mezzo-soprano, and their son Huw Montague Rendall is one of the brightest lights in the present-day operatic firmament. The episode includes Rendall singing song cycles by Britten and Schubert, and operatic rarities by Rossini and Alfano. In all of the music offered, David Rendall's impeccable technique, patrician musicianship, and deep expressive connection to the music are heard to full effect. His memory will surely be a blessing to all who knew, heard, loved, and admired him. Many thanks to Huw for his advice in the preparation of this episode. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and author yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
Senior Times Classical Collection More Musical Masterworks Including works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Schubert, Rossini, Handel and more Introduced by John Low. Produced by Conor O'Hagan
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Expert council member Chris Rossini from the Ron Paul Liberty Report joins us today as part of the “Meet Your Expert Council Series” we have been doing. We will talk about the first half year of the Trump administration. The good the bad and the ugly along with what both of us think comes next. Join Chris and I today as we Discuss… Trumps start looked great but then fizzled out The current state of war in Iran and Ukraine Trump’s cabinet picks, the good and the bad How tariffs have been used so far, the potential fall out and … Continue reading →
How did we get from the Ron Paul Revolution to where we are now? Chris Rossini of the Ron Paul Liberty Report chimes in. Find Chris: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ronpaullibertyreport?si=8CeIQCUwx2WCGGsS Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RonPaulLibertyReport Twitter/X: @ChrisRossini Ways to Support: Support me on Substack for ad-free content, bonus material, personal chatting and more! https://substack.com/@monicaperezshow Become a PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER on Apple Podcasts for AD FREE episodes and exclusive content! True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ PROMO CODE: MONICA Find, Follow, Subscribe & Rate on your favorite podcasting platform AND for video and social & more... Website: https://monicaperezshow.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/monicaperezshow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MonicaPerez Twitter/X: @monicaperezshow Instagram: @monicaperezshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did we get from the Ron Paul Revolution to where we are now? Chris Rossini of the Ron Paul Liberty Report chimes in. Find Chris: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ronpaullibertyreport?si=8CeIQCUwx2WCGGsS Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RonPaulLibertyReport Twitter/X: @ChrisRossini Ways to Support: Support me on Substack for ad-free content, bonus material, personal chatting and more! https://substack.com/@monicaperezshow Become a PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER on Apple Podcasts for AD FREE episodes and exclusive content! True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ PROMO CODE: MONICA Find, Follow, Subscribe & Rate on your favorite podcasting platform AND for video and social & more... Website: https://monicaperezshow.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/monicaperezshow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MonicaPerez Twitter/X: @monicaperezshow Instagram: @monicaperezshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron Paul Institute Conference - Lake Jackson, TX - Chris Rossini & David Stockman by Ron Paul Liberty Report