Podcast appearances and mentions of Scott Joplin

American composer, musician, and pianist

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Latest podcast episodes about Scott Joplin

Essential Tremors
William Tyler (Live at Big Ears Festival 2025)

Essential Tremors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 31:14


William Tyler is an American guitarist and composer known for his unique blend of fingerstyle guitar, ambient, and post-rock influences. Hailing from Nashville, Tyler's music weaves intricate, melodic soundscapes that are often both introspective and expansive. Critics have praised Tyler for his ability to evoke deep emotion through his instrumental work. Pitchfork described Goes West as "a stunning meditation on the American landscape, both real and imagined. “ Through his work, Tyler has carved a distinctive niche within the instrumental music world, drawing comparisons to guitar greats like John Fahey and Leo Kottke. His newest record, Time Indefinite, was released by Psychic Hotline in spring of 2025. In this episode, recorded live at the Big Ears Festival in March of 2025, he talks about how songs by Scott Joplin, The Troggs, and Popol Vuh were formative for him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Opera Box Score
The Rains of Aldeburgh! ft. Gemma New

Opera Box Score

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 59:41


[@3 min] Alright, this week…we go Inside the Huddle with Gemma New. Having already achieved operatic glory in Opera Theater St Louis's acclaimed production of Susannah, find out how the Kiwi conductor is preparing for her upcoming debut at Santa Fe Opera! [@17 min] Then...in Monday Evening Quarterback, we give you the play by play of the US premiere of a new orchestration of Scott Joplin's Treemonisha- which gets us thinking, what are the best operas never to be seen by their composers? [@42 min] Opera Theatre names Patricia Racette as its new Artistic Director, and Sonya Yoncheva wants to teach your children about classical music..first lesson, Tosca! GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 operaboxscore.bsky.social

VSM: Mp3 audio files
A Breeze From Alabama from Ragtimes (collection 1 - NEW EDITION) for piano solo - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 4:22


Music History Today
Lots of John Lennon History, Marvin Gaye & Scott Joplin die: Music History Today Podcast April 1

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 10:15


Happy April Fools Day!! On the April 1edition of the Music History Today podcast, the date is all about loss. MC Hammer suffers a financial loss, two groups lose their lead singers, & two legends lose the ultimate battle. Plus, Brian Johnson officially joins AC/DC.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Storm Alerts, Government Waste, and Travel Tips with Jack Bowman (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 31:45


In this final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc provides a weather update on a severe storm system hitting the St. Louis area, with wind gusts and tornado risks expected tonight. Jack Bowman, founder of Guidester, joins to discuss recent travel changes, new UK travel authorization requirements, and the impact of tariffs on international travel. Jack shares expert tips on top European destinations for first-time travelers and gives an inside look at upcoming tours to Switzerland and Central Europe. Sue Thomas joins to talk about her History of the Lou segment on Scott Joplin and this weekend's focus on the history of St. Louis' own Imo's Pizza, featuring an interview with Margie Imo about the iconic pizza place's origins and its signature use of Provel cheese.

Historia de Aragón
'Dr. Cuti': El hombre del piano

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 28:43


Cuti Vericad pasa consulta y ofrece antídotos con sonido a piano. Suenan Billy Joel, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Scott Joplin, Tom Waits o Elton John, entre otros.

Listen.Think.Leap! A Creative Movement Podcast
Minutes to Move: Black History Month Scott Joplin

Listen.Think.Leap! A Creative Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 7:13


Send us a textWe are continuing our series on Black History Month dancing to music by composer Scott Joplin.A Message for Grown-ups: All participants assume responsibility of risk of injury. Before starting an episode clear a suitable area (recommended at least 6ft x 6ft) for jumping, walking, turning, and sitting and make sure any and all sharp corners, objects, slick spots, pets, and non participants are safely outside the designated dancing space!Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest Listen.Think.Leap! news!

Open jazz
Piano Jazz 1/4 : Lla pré(belle)histoire, de Scott Joplin à Art Tatum et Mary Lou Williams

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 30:18


durée : 00:30:18 - Jazz Collection - par : Alex Dutilh - Le saxophone ou la trompette illustrent souvent l'imaginaire du jazz. Et si le véritable instrument roi en était le piano, à la fois par la stature de ses improvisateurs et par le fait qu'il s'agit souvent de ses compositeurs les plus prolifique ? - réalisé par : Pierre Willer

The Show on KMOX
Hour 1 - Jordan Binnington helps Canada win 4 Nations Cup

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 40:39


In the first hour John Hancock joins the show to talk about his lack of sleep because of a new grandson, Canada wining the 4 Nations Face-Off, Scott Joplin songs, and the latest in politics. Plus...Did You See This?

Word Podcast
Why all great pop stars are cartoons, Bowie doing mime and people whose voices we've never heard

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 46:29


Passing the Dutchie 'pon the left-hand side, we sift through this week's events, rants and theories which absorbingly include … … that Drake v Kendrick Lamar beef in full! … was Bowie only as good as his collaborators? … Kingmaker, Toploader, Feeder, Slayer, Longdancer, Widowmaker …. has there ever been a good band with a name ending ‘-er'? …… seeing the Jam at the Hope & Anchor. … John Lennon was not a working-class hero. Bob Marley shot no sheriffs. Joe Strummer's daddy wasn't a bankrobber. Starship patently never built any cities on rock and roll. Monstrous rock and roll untruths exposed!  … why Film Star Good-Looking is different from Rock Star Good-Looking. … one glove, a swan dress, comedy specs, a snake, a bat …. Pop stars with a cartoonable signature. … Woody Allen, Lisa Kudrow, Scarlett Johansson and the Kanye West clip that was never sanctioned.  … JD Salinger, Scott Joplin, Thomas Pynchon, Banksy – people whose voices we've never heard. … the gripes of Taylor Swift. … ‘An Interminable Appetite For Spite' and other album titles in waiting. … and Buffy Sainte-Marie and the perils of misrepresentation. Plus birthday guest Chris Lintott remembers seeing Bowie as a mime artist.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Why all great pop stars are cartoons, Bowie doing mime and people whose voices we've never heard

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 46:29


Passing the Dutchie 'pon the left-hand side, we sift through this week's events, rants and theories which absorbingly include … … that Drake v Kendrick Lamar beef in full! … was Bowie only as good as his collaborators? … Kingmaker, Toploader, Feeder, Slayer, Longdancer, Widowmaker …. has there ever been a good band with a name ending ‘-er'? …… seeing the Jam at the Hope & Anchor. … John Lennon was not a working-class hero. Bob Marley shot no sheriffs. Joe Strummer's daddy wasn't a bankrobber. Starship patently never built any cities on rock and roll. Monstrous rock and roll untruths exposed!  … why Film Star Good-Looking is different from Rock Star Good-Looking. … one glove, a swan dress, comedy specs, a snake, a bat …. Pop stars with a cartoonable signature. … Woody Allen, Lisa Kudrow, Scarlett Johansson and the Kanye West clip that was never sanctioned.  … JD Salinger, Scott Joplin, Thomas Pynchon, Banksy – people whose voices we've never heard. … the gripes of Taylor Swift. … ‘An Interminable Appetite For Spite' and other album titles in waiting. … and Buffy Sainte-Marie and the perils of misrepresentation. Plus birthday guest Chris Lintott remembers seeing Bowie as a mime artist.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Why all great pop stars are cartoons, Bowie doing mime and people whose voices we've never heard

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 46:29


Passing the Dutchie 'pon the left-hand side, we sift through this week's events, rants and theories which absorbingly include … … that Drake v Kendrick Lamar beef in full! … was Bowie only as good as his collaborators? … Kingmaker, Toploader, Feeder, Slayer, Longdancer, Widowmaker …. has there ever been a good band with a name ending ‘-er'? …… seeing the Jam at the Hope & Anchor. … John Lennon was not a working-class hero. Bob Marley shot no sheriffs. Joe Strummer's daddy wasn't a bankrobber. Starship patently never built any cities on rock and roll. Monstrous rock and roll untruths exposed!  … why Film Star Good-Looking is different from Rock Star Good-Looking. … one glove, a swan dress, comedy specs, a snake, a bat …. Pop stars with a cartoonable signature. … Woody Allen, Lisa Kudrow, Scarlett Johansson and the Kanye West clip that was never sanctioned.  … JD Salinger, Scott Joplin, Thomas Pynchon, Banksy – people whose voices we've never heard. … the gripes of Taylor Swift. … ‘An Interminable Appetite For Spite' and other album titles in waiting. … and Buffy Sainte-Marie and the perils of misrepresentation. Plus birthday guest Chris Lintott remembers seeing Bowie as a mime artist.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HC Audio Stories
Harmony in Cold Spring!

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:58


Barbershop quartet to perform at St. Mary's On Feb. 15, the acapella quartet Heartfelt, consisting of members of the Westchester Harmony chorus, will perform at St. Mary's Church in Cold Spring. Beacon resident Scott Kruse is substituting to sing baritone, which insiders call the "junk notes" because they sound almost unmusical when performed solo. The tones are "integral to the overall chord, but hearing them alone is rough sledding," says Bill Kruse, Heartfelt's lead singer and Scott's father. Traditional barbershop repertoire consists of popular songs from more than a century ago, like "Sweet Adeline," "Hello! Ma Baby" and "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Heartfelt will deliver some comedy, lead sing-a-longs and perform numbers appropriate for Valentine's Day. The spelling of "Ma Baby" hints at the genre's roots in minstrelsy, where white performers corked up their faces and caricatured Black people, a portrayal perpetuated by Hollywood through the 1950s. Early barbershoppers appropriated the style from Black singers who secularized four-part gospel harmony. Louis Armstrong sang in a New Orleans quartet and ragtime composer Scott Joplin's 1910 opera Treemonisha includes a barbershop number, "We Will Rest a While." The groups that recorded in the late 1890s and early 1900s, like the Edison and the Haydn quartets, "got to do so because they were white," says Brian Lynch of the Nashville-based Barbershop Harmony Society. "The Black groups couldn't get that kind of exposure." Then came the porkpie hats, red vests, maybe a mustache and always the cornpone humor. The style is characterized by a tenor pitched above the melody (or lead). The bass nails down the low end and the baritone fills in the mid-range notes. Chords are held for emphasis, notes are bent, repeated and inverted to create sounds that can be stirring. In 1938, toward the end of the Great Depression, a group of singers in Tulsa formed the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, known by the awkward acronym SPEBSQUA, which lampooned federal New Deal agencies. After a stint in Wisconsin, the organization moved to Nashville in 2007 and became the Barbershop Harmony Society a year later. "There's a lot of experimentation going on" in the genre, says Lynch, but at competitions, the society enforces rules regarding the number of seventh notes that must be sung. Known as the "blue note," the seventh emphasizes a half-step drop of pitch from the keynote and is the genre's signature sound. The Westchester group dates to 1953. Like many other ensembles, it has performed concerts dedicated to the Beatles, Broadway, the music of the 1960s and composers associated with the Great American Songbook. For a traditional style of music, things are in flux. Known as the Westchester Chordsmen for many years, Westchester Harmony rebranded last year and began accepting women as members following the Barbershop Harmony Society's lead in 2018, Lynch says. Today about 20 percent of the 650 choruses in North America include women (along with seven of Westchester Harmony's 55 singers). Beyond tight harmonies and corny humor, barbershop choruses are known for constant and consistent recruiting. "We're always looking for voices," says Bill Kruse. "The beauty of being among a lot of singers is that you can easily blend in, but if you're in a quartet and someone hits a wrong bass note, it's easy to identify the culprit. The beauty of the larger group is that anyone can sing this style of music, and it's fun." St. Mary's Church is located at 1 Chestnut St. in Cold Spring. The free concert, which is part of the ongoing Music at St. Mary's series, begins at 2 p.m.

Remote
I Coboldi Mangiano i Pinguini 2: Kiruna Drift - Speciale Natale 2024 (I Coboldi Mangiano i Bambini)

Remote

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 112:52


Una nuova avventura della squadra speciale cobolda, nuovamente inviata a fermare gli assalti delle truppe dell'Imperatore Pinguino, che non è assolutamente un pinguino Imperatore. Dopo la sconfitta dello scorso Natale il fronte principale si è spostato a Kiruna per cercare di sfondare le barriere del Circolo Polare, che non è solo un centro d'intrattenimento per Elfi in pensione. La realtà come noi la conosciamo non sopravviverà ad uno scontro a velocità estreme.Giocatori: Xeno, Claudio, Alice, StefanoNarratore: AlessandroMontaggio: Stefano, AlessandroMusiche:Dark Fantasy Studio, Alexander Nakarada, Scott Joplin, Kevin McLeodRemote è il podcast di Fumblecast nato dalla community per giocare di ruolo anche da remoto.Tutti i nostri contenuti sono gratuiti e disponibili pubblicamente, rilasciati sotto licenza Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0: puoi distribuirli, manipolarli, copiarli quanto vuoi, e se hai dubbi su quali siano i limiti entro cui farlo puoi scriverci su Discord, dove saremo felice di risponderti.Un'ultima cosa: Quello che noi mettiamo in scena non è scriptato e giochiamo live, così come ci viene. Questo non vuol dire che sia l'unico modo o il modo giusto di giocare: se giochi in maniera diversa non è un problema!Remote fa parte di Fumblecast, un network indipendente di podcast che parlano di giochi. Puoi scoprire di più sul nostro sito https://podcast.fumblegdr.it/#remote #fumblecast #gdr #rpg #ttrpg #actualplay #icoboldimangianoibambini #coboldi #speciale #natale

Remote
Overload - Fallout From Grace 10 (Fallout RPG)

Remote

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 120:15


Con il firewall della fortezza del Silenzio abbattuto, la Sentinella con i suoi Fantasmi possono mostrarsi in tutta la loro minaccia seminando il panico tra le entità rimaste a difendere la Fortezza, che hanno forse dimenticato che l'obiettivo è attirare i nemici in trappola piuttosto che sconfiggerli a fucilate. Se ne ricorderanno per tempo?Giocatori: Alessandro, Apple.j, Nonno Nerd, Uddina, XenoNarratore: StefanoMontaggio: Stefano, AlessandroMusiche:Dark Fantasy Studio, Alexander Nakarada, Scott Joplin, Kevin McLeodRemote è il podcast di Fumblecast nato dalla community per giocare di ruolo anche da remoto.Tutti i nostri contenuti sono gratuiti e disponibili pubblicamente, rilasciati sotto licenza Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0: puoi distribuirli, manipolarli, copiarli quanto vuoi, e se hai dubbi su quali siano i limiti entro cui farlo puoi scriverci su Discord, dove saremo felice di risponderti.Un'ultima cosa: Quello che noi mettiamo in scena non è scriptato e giochiamo live, così come ci viene. Questo non vuol dire che sia l'unico modo o il modo giusto di giocare: se giochi in maniera diversa non è un problema!Remote fa parte di Fumblecast, un network indipendente di podcast che parlano di giochi. Puoi scoprire di più sul nostro sito https://podcast.fumblegdr.it/#remote #fumblecast #fallout #gdr #rpg #ttrpg #actualplay #ai

Music History Today
Freddie Mercury of Queen Passes Away - Music History Today Podcast November 24

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 13:48


On the November 24 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Freddie Mercury passes away, as does Eric Carr, & the Beatles get to work on the greatest album ever made. Also, happy birthday to Scott Joplin. For more music history, subscribe to my YouTube Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support

Midday
Midday on the Arts: 'Treemonisha' and Violinist Qing Li

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 23:27


Today on Midday on the Arts, a rare, Reconstruction-era masterpiece by the groundbreaking African American composer Scott Joplin is on stage at Morgan State University. Opera@Morgan artistic director Marquita Lister tells us about Treemonisha. Plus, the violin virtuoso Qing Lee of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra joins Midday to preview her appearance at Emmanuel Church tomorrow night at Emmanuel Church.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.

The Why Music Podcast
S3 E5 Scott Joplin

The Why Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 7:30


The Why Music Podcast is a podcast for kids and young people to learn about different musicians and music through history! All episodes are written, recorded, and produced by Nate Holder. ⁠www.nateholdermusic.com⁠ ⁠⁠www.thewhybooks.co.uk⁠

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 095: The Cereal King – Part 7

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 31:51


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None This biographical podcast series about John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, continues with Part 7 in which I interview Dr. Kellogg for the last time and ask some personal questions about his life. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) PBS American Experience Documentary: “The Eugenics Crusade” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmRb-0v5xfI Music: Intro music is "Solace" by Scott Joplin from the film “The Sting.” Outro music is “Barrelhouse Shuffle” by Axel Zwingenberger.

Andrew's Daily Five
Guess the Year (Greg): Episode 8

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 31:11


Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: You Only Live Once by The StrokesSong 1: What If I Came Knocking by John Mellencamp (1993)Song 2: Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) by Jay-Z (1998)Song 3: New Birth in New England by Phosphorescent (2018)Song 4: House of the Rising Sun by The Animals (1964)Song 5: I Always Get Lucky With You by Merle Haggard (1981)Song 6: 360 by Charlie xcx (2024)Song 7: I Only Have Eyes For You by The Flamingos (1959)Song 8: Act II Scene 10 of Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1877)Song 9: Tiger Lily by Luna (1994)Song 10: Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin (1899)

YourClassical Daily Download
Scott Joplin - The Chrysanthemum

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 4:42


Scott Joplin - The ChrysanthemumBenjamin Loeb, pianoMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.559277Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 094: The Cereal King – Part 6

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 25:11


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None This biographical podcast series about John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, continues with Part 6 in which Dr. Kellogg relates the business rivalry and feud that developed between him and his brother Will in the second half of their lives … an acrimonious relationship that never healed. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) Music: Intro music is "Sunflower Slow Rag" by Scott Joplin. Outro music is “Edsel Run Boogie” by Axel Zwingenberger.

Golden Gems
Scott Joplin

Golden Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 20:56


Scott Joplin was an American composer and Pianist, dubbed "the King of Ragtime".

One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes
Florence Price Illuminated with Samantha Ege

One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 38:54


In this episode of One Symphony, host Devin Patrick Hughes interviews Dr. Samantha Ege, pianist and musicologist, about the life and works of Florence Price. Dr. Ege discusses Price's musical style, her significance in American classical music, and the recent rediscovery of her compositions. The conversation covers Price's role in the Chicago music scene, her blending of classical and African American musical traditions, and the challenges she faced as a Black female composer in the early 20th century. Dr. Ege also shares insights from her own recordings of Price's piano works and her upcoming scholarly publications on the composer.   Dr. Samantha Ege is a leading scholar and interpreter of the African American composer Florence Price.  Her work illuminates Price in the context of the Black Chicago Renaissance and Black women's dynamic networks of advocacy, empowerment, and uplift. Her first book, South Side Impresarios: How Race Women Transformed Chicago's Classical Music Scene, and first edited collection, The Cambridge Companion to Florence B. Price, are important culminations of the research she has shared around the world.   Dr Ege is a also concert pianist who specializes in the music of 20th and 21st century composers. Her performances bring her research to life, sounding new narratives that are so often unheard in the modern-day concert hall. Dr Ege seeks to communicate the diversity of classical music's past, present, and future through her performances, and foster a sense of belonging for everyone.   In her London debut at the 2021 London Festival of American Music she gave the world premiere of Florence Price's complete Fantasie Nègre set. In 2018, she made her international lecture-recitalist debut at the Chicago Symphony Center with her event A Celebration of Women in Music: Composing the Black Chicago Renaissance. She has performed across the UK, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. She has also played with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Oakland Symphony Orchestra, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, and Yale Philharmonia.   Thank you for joining us on One Symphony. Thanks to Dr. Samantha Ege for sharing her incredible research, insights, and music-making. You can find her book, South Side Impresarios and more at https://www.samanthaege.com.   Music Selections “Weeping Willow, A Rag Time Two Step.” Composed by Scott Joplin. Performed by Benjamin Loeb on the album Scott Jopin: Piano Rags 2 from Naxos. Violin Concerto No. 2. Composed by Florence Price. Featuring Kelly Hall-Tompkins on violin with the Urban Playground Chamber Orchestra. Conducted by Thomas Cunningham. Sonata in E minor “Andante.” Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. “Sketches in Sepia.” Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Symphony No. 1 in E minor: I. Allegro ma non troppo. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor. Available from Deutsche Grammophon. Symphony No. 3 in C minor: I. Andante – Allegro. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor. Available from Deutsche Grammophon. Sonata in E minor “Scherzo.” Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Fantasie Nègre No.4 in B minor. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Available from Lontano Records. “Snapshots Moon Behind a Cloud.” Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Available from Lontano Records. Fantasie Nègre No.1 in E minor. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Available from Lontano Records. Juba Dance from Symphony No. 3. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Ricardo Muti, conductor. Fantasie Nègre No.2 in G minor. Composed by Florence Price. Performed by Samantha Ege. Available from Lontano Records.   You can always find more info at OneSymphony.org or DevinPatrickHughes.com including a virtual tip jar if you'd like to support the show. Please feel free to rate, review, or share the show! Until next time, thank you for being part of the music. 

American Songcatcher
S3:E7 // Frankie & Johnny

American Songcatcher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 34:42


For Platform Distribution: Today on the program, we're proud to present the story behind the most widely recorded murder ballad in American history, the true St. Louis story of "Frankie and Johnny." Johnny's real name was Albert, and though the phrase "He was doin' her wrong” has been the constant refrain, the depiction of Frankie Baker has always been one of a vengeful murderess - rather than murder in self defense - and she fought nearly her entire life to change that narrative. For over 100 years, the song has continued to be recorded with many false depictions, and in this story, you'll hear how it all unfolded and became such a hallmark murder ballad in American music history. __ Support Educational Programming: ⁠Tax-Exempt Donations⁠ Join the⁠ Patreon Community⁠ One-time donations:⁠ Venmo⁠ or⁠ PayPal⁠ Follow ⁠American Songcatcher⁠ on ⁠Instagram⁠  Credits: Ryan Eastridge - Research, Writing  Teddy Chipouras - Editing Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, research, editing, recording and distribution References: “A Brief History of St. Louis.” City of St. Louis.  Cellania, Miss. “The Story Behind ‘Frankie and Johnny.'” Mental Floss. May 3, 2016.  Demain, Bill. “Ten Days in a Madhouse: The Woman Who Got Herself Committed.” Mental Floss. May 2, 2011. Edwards, Bill. “Rags and Pieces by Scott Joplin, 1895-1905.” June 6, 2009.  “‘Frankie' of Famed Song Dies at 75.” Stockton Evening and Sunday Record. January 10, 1952.  “Frankie and Johnny (1966).” IMDB. “Frankie and Johnny (1991).” IMDB.   Huston, John. Frankie and Johnny. 1930.  John, Finn J. D. “'Johnny's' Frankie lived in P-town, hiding from song.” Offbeat Oregon History website. April 1, 2021.  Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries & University Museums. “Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll Miss Me in the Days to Come.” The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection.  Kloppe, Adam. “Tom Turpin's Rosebud Café.” Here's History Podcast. October 16, 2023.  Knox, Martha. “Words on Woodcuts” blog. March 26, 2016.  Lomax, John A., Lomax, Alan. American Ballads and Folk Songs. The Macmillan Company, New York. 1934. pgs. 103-110.  Morgan, Stacey. Frankie and Johnny: Race, Gender, and the Works of African American Folklore in the 1930s. University of Texas Press. 2017. pg. 20.  “Murder Ballads (A Visit to a Bad Neighborhood part 2).” Riverside Blues Society.  New York Public Library for The Performing Arts, Archives and Manuscripts. “Jack Kirkland papers, 1928-1969.” Oswald, Charles J.; Kurres, Richard. “It's Frankie and Albert Instead of Frankie and Johnny.” Lakeland Ledger. May 29, 1975.  Polenberg, Richard. Hear My Sad Story: The True Tales that Inspired Stagolee, John Henry, and Other Traditional American Folk Songs. Cornell University Press. 2015.  Richardson, Ethel Park; edited and arranged by Sigmund Spaeth. American Mountain Songs. Greenberg Publishing, New York. 1927. pgs. 38, 107.  Sandberg, Carl. The American Songbag. Harcourt Brace & Company. 1927. pgs. 73-75.  Slade, Paul. “It's a Frame-Up: Frankie & Johnny.”  Slade, Paul. Unprepared to Die: America's Greatest Murder Ballads and the Stories that Inspired Them. Soundcheck Books LLP, London. 2015.  “Soundtrack: ‘Frankie & Johnny.'” Our St. Louis History. April 20, 2018.   St. Louis Post-Dispatch. January 24, 1995. pg. 39.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support

Music History Today
Singles & WKRP In Cincinnati Premiere: Music History Today Podcast September 18

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 12:52


On the September 18 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Scott Joplin gets paid, a grunge movie premieres, & a TV show about a radio station premieres. Plus, it's Dee Dee Ramone's birthday. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 093: The Cereal King – Part 5

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 23:30


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None This biographical podcast series about John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, continues with Part 5 in which Dr. Kellogg describes the processes by which he invented cereals, specifically flaked cereals, which revolutionized the American breakfast, and his reluctant transition from wellness guru to industrialist. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) Music: Intro music is "Easy Winners" by Scott Joplin. Outro music is “Jack's Boogie Woogie” by Axel Zwingenberger.

Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne
Epidsode 271 Stephanie Caputo - Genealogy Wizard 8-3-24

Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 42:39


HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & America's #1 Take Action Success Coach & Strategist Lori Anne Casdia chats with Stephanie Caputo, the geneology wizard.  We chat about her process and love of the challenges in tracing ones heritage and best steps to start your own research. We also discussed her research with her father about the Joplin Family. Stephanie Caputo is a genealogist for over 12 years. Computer Programmer/Analyst 25 years before. Stephanie is beynd excellent at finding information that is hard to find, historical records as well as newspapers. Published 2 articles, with her dad, Dr. Edward A  Berlin about Scott Joplin's family.Liinks to Stephanies 2 articles:The Unsettled Life and Career of Robert B. Joplin - The Synopated Timeshttps://syncopatedtimes.com/the-unsettled-life-and-career-of-robert-b-joplin/Scott Joplin's Parents: Truths, Fabications, and Revelations - The Syncopated Timeshttps://syncopatedtimes.com/scott-joplins-parents-truths-fabrications-and-revelations/To Contact:Stephgen65@gmail.comSee Coach Lori Anne on her TV show "TAKE ACTION WITH COACH LORI ANNE" - Roku, Amazon Fire, YouTube, Facebook, Linked In, X/Twitter.  Find us on BOLD BRAVE TV "TAKE ACTION WITH COACH LORI ANNE" every Thursday night at 7PM EST. Like and Follow to get announcements and alerts. A Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Here is your access to Coach Lori Anne's Master Class:Vision & Goal Setting Master Class - Every First Friday of JanuaryActivation Board (vision board) Workshop - Every FebruarySpring into Action - Every AprilDream Big - Every NovemberA Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to empower minds, educate hearts, inspire action and ignite success so  you can choose to have a fulfilled Healthy, Emotional, Spiritual, and Physical life, to live the life you have always wanted and dreamedAbout Our HostLori Anne De Iulio Casdia is America's #1 Take Action Success Coach & Strategist, an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success.Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. Lori Anne guides people from confusion to clarity in their lives while aligning to their vision, perfecting their message and achieving their Dreams.Lori Anne Quotes:"Play a Higher Role, Serve a Higher Purpose Show Up for You And Show Up Big!" ~ Lori Anne"All of our Success Codes are already within us when we are born. We need to tap into ourselves and that success code to achieve our fullest potential. Let's work together so you can Soar to Success!" ~Lori Anne Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com Follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLALet's talk! Book your appointment here: Chat with Lori AnneLinksSUBSCRIBE TO MY YOU TUBE VIDEO➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@CoachLoriAnneFREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION MASTER CLASS➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/take-action-with-jet-propulsionLINK TO MY #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER "WOMEN WHO DREAM"➡️ https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dream-Lori-Iulio-Casdia/dp/1957124229/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1679081968&sr=8-1LINK TO RADIO SHOW "HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITH LORI ANNE"➡️ https://ldcstrategies.com/healthy-lifestyle/CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE:➡️ My Website➡️ LinkedIn➡️ FB Profile➡️ FB Business Page ➡️ Instagram➡️ AlignableLori Anne "Coach Lori Anne" De Iulio CasdiaAmerica's #1 Take Action Success Coach & StrategistAward Winning Inspirational Speaker#1 International Best Selling AuthorTV Personality & Radio Show HostCertified Canfield Coach & Trainer™Founder of LDC StrategiesFounder of Soar to Success Programs & Take Action with Jet PropulsionCertified Canfield Train the TrainerCertified Canfield BootcampCertified Canfield MethodologyCertified Life CoachCertified Herbalist Certified Aromatherapist Certified Kundalini Meditation Yoga CoachCertified H'oponopono PractitionerYoung Living Brand PartnerEmcee/ModeratorMaster Mindset MentorLaw of Attraction PractitionerAwarded the 50 Top Most Influential Women in 2018Awarded Mentor of the Year 2020 Awarded Power Women of the East End 2022, 2023, 2024Nominated Bethpage Best of LI Best Business Coach 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024Who's Who of Professionals & Executives 2022Awarded Ones to Watch 2021 & 20222022 Women in Professional Services2023 Women of Distinction AwardBest of Nassau County, Honorable Mention, Best AuthorYou can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Spreaker | Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 11, 2024 is: fountainhead • FOUN-tun-hed • noun Fountainhead is a word usually encountered in literary contexts that refers to the origin or source of something. // Ragtime, popularized by such performers as Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake, is considered one of the musical fountainheads of jazz. See the entry > Examples: “In Marbury, in 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall proclaimed, ‘It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.' There, the Supreme Court, for the first time, declared an act of Congress unconstitutional and ‘entirely void.' Because the Court implied that its own authority to interpret the Constitution is superior to that of the other branches, the case is the fountainhead of judicial supremacy.” — Jeannie Suk Gersen, The New Yorker, 5 Jan. 2023 Did you know? In Walden, widely considered Henry David Thoreau's masterwork, the poet-philosopher extolled one major—nay, transcendent—perk of being an early bird: “Morning air! If men will not drink of this at the fountainhead of the day, why, then, we must even bottle up some and sell it in the shops, for the benefit of those who have lost their subscription ticket to morning time in this world.” Thoreau was using fountainhead in its figurative sense—referring to morning as the “origin” of the day to follow—while also paying homage to its literal meaning, “the source of a stream” (the earliest sense of fountain being “a natural spring”). As someone who spent two years living, writing, and meditating in a cabin, Thoreau was nothing, after all, if not thorough.

Music History Today
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Jim Morrison of The Doors Both Die: Music History Today Podcast July 3

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 12:38


On the July 3 edition of Music History Today, two artists pass away under controversial circumstances, a couple of artists make their debuts, Ziggy played guitar for the last time, and a movie renews interest in a rock and roll pioneer. Also, happy birthday to Aaron Tippin.  For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY  PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - ⁠https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday⁠  On this date: In 1895, Scott Joplin copyrighted his song A Picture Of Her Face. In 1958, the Andy Williams TV Show debuted on ABC. In 1969, James Brown & George Benson were among those who performed at the Newport Jazz Festival. In 1970, the Atlanta International Pop Festival started. Grand Funk Railroad & Jimi Hendrix were among the performers. In 1970, American Top 40 syndication radio countdown show premiered with Casey Kasem. He would host it for 34 years. In 1973, at a concert in London, David Bowie retired the Ziggy Stardust persona. In 1975, Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night was arrested for cocaine possession in his hotel room during the first night of the band's tour. In 1976, Brian Wilson played with the Beach Boys for the first time in 12 years. In 1982, police broke up a riot at the Stopera concert hall in Amsterdam. In 1985, the movie Back to the Future premiered. What's the music connection? The movie renewed interest in Chuck Berry; specifically, the song Johnny B. Goode. Also, we learned that Marty McFly invented rock and roll. Who knew? In 1990, Slick Rick was arrested for attempted murder and other crimes related to trying to kill his cousin, who had threatened his family. Slick Rick was later given a pardon. In 1995, the group TLC filed for bankruptcy protection. In 1995, Jewel performed on TV for the first time. In 1996, Cliff Richard sang during a rain delay at the Wimbledon tennis tournament. In 1996, Layne Staley played with Alice in Chains for the last time. In 1996, Will Smith & Jeff Goldblum's movie Independence Day premiered. In 1998, the group Westlife formed. In 2002, Will Smith's movie Men in Black II premiered. In 2004, Glenn Danzig got into a fight with a member of the band North Side Kings backstage during their concert. Glenn had the North Side Kings kicked off of the tour so a member of the Kings punched him in the face. In 2009, singer Cheb Mami was sentenced to prison for kidnapping his ex-girlfriend & trying to force her to get an abortion. In 2011, Little Richard performed on stage for the first time since he had surgery that didn't go well a couple of years earlier. In 2020, Ryan Adams apologized online for his behavior towards women, a year & a half after several women, including his ex wife Mandy Moore, publicly accused him of the behavior. Ryan blamed his behavior on alcohol abuse but said that he had gone to rehab & had gotten better. In 2020, the filmed performance of the Broadway musical Hamilton premiered on Disney Plus streaming service. In 2021, Black Shelton married Gwen Stefani. In theater: In 1954, the musical Wonderful Town closed on Broadway. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 91: The Cereal King – Part 3

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 32:40


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None This biographical podcast series about John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, continues with Part 3 where the good doctor talks about Biologic Living, his philosophy of a healthy, long life and the basis of his medical practice and teachings. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) Music: Intro music is "The Cascades" by Scott Joplin in celebration of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. Outro music is “Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis” recorded by S. H. Dudley in 1904.

Rhapsody in Black
Scott Joplin brought American music into the 20th century

Rhapsody in Black

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 5:00


Scott Joplin, considered the ‘King of Ragtime Writers,' opened the door for many other Black musicians and artists making their way in a racially segregated nation at the turn of the century. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

What Mad Universe?!?
S4E116 -Chapter One Hundred and Sixteen: Where Everybody Knows Your Name!

What Mad Universe?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 44:47


Sometimes you just want to take a break from it all and find solace in some booze...and more importantly, good company. Of course, it doesn't help if your watering hole is constantly being invaded by aliens, vampires, talking dogs, and fairies...or does it? It certainly keeps things interesting. Spider Robinson's long-running Callahan's Place series, starting with Callahan's Crosstime Saloon in 1977, posits such a bar, and turns it into the kind of place you'd probably love to visit, even if you're not a raging Sci-Fi nerd. Come on in, friend, first drink's on the house! Support us on Patreon and listen to the show a week early! Adam's Patreon Phil's Patreon What Mad Universe?!? on Bluesky What Mad Universe?!? on Twitter Philip's Bluesky Philip's Twitter Adam's Bluesky Adam's Twitter What Mad Universe on Facebook What Mad Universe on Instagram What Mad Universe RSS Feed Engineer/Producer: Alex Ross Theme song by Jack Feerick Additional music: "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin (c) 2024 Adam Prosser and Philip Rice. Music (c) its respective creators. Used under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution 3.0 International License.

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 090: The Cereal King – Part 2

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 35:01


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None This biographical podcast series about John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, continues with Part 2 where the good doctor talks about his boyhood and education in the Western territory of Michigan in the second half of the 19th century. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) Music: Intro music is "The Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin. Outro music is “Grinnin' in Your Face” by Eddie James House, Jr.

Instant Trivia
Episode 1196 - April fools' day - Trees - Science puns - Back to basics - Highways and byways

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 6:53


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1196, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: April Fools' Day 1: The United States sent up Tiros I, the 1st satellite of this kind, April 1, 1960. weather satellite. 2: Rachmaninoff and Rostand, to name two. April 1 Birthdays. 3: This silent movie "hunchback" whose parents were deaf mutes was born April 1, 1883. Lon Chaney. 4: The "core" of this computer company goes back to its founding, April 1, 1976. Apple Computer. 5: This Motown star was shot by his father April 1, 1984, the day before his 45th birthday. Marvin Gaye. Round 2. Category: Trees 1: This "chestnut" is scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum. the horse chestnut. 2: “Botanical” name of this Scott Joplin tune:. "The Maple Leaf Rag". 3: The blue gum, which has been introduced into the U.S., and the Sydney peppermint are species of this tree. the eucalyptus. 4: This is the better-known Genus and species name of the maidenhair tree, used in Chinese medicine to boost memory. Gingko biloba. 5: Type of tree mentioned in the chorus of the following song:"As I went walking that ribbon of highway / I saw above me that endless skyway / I saw below me that golden valley...". a redwood. Round 3. Category: Science Puns 1: Do bees build these from scratch or does the scratch come later. hives. 2: When a woman in labor yells out "Can't!", "Don't!" or "Won't!", she's having these. contractions. 3: When you are "under" this, a manometer will measure it. pressure. 4: Wyatt Earp gave these creatures the O.K. to build a reef in Tombstone's lake. coral. 5: At lunch whales commit murder on a massive scale when they're "going in for" this. the krill. Round 4. Category: Back To Basics 1: This word for "basic" is also a 3rd grade type of school. primary (or elementary). 2: RIF, short for "Reading is" this, has aided children's literacy since 1966. fundamental. 3: The timeless line "when in doubt, go basic" this appeared in a 2017 Vogue feature. black. 4: "Watery" term for the dominant trend, perhaps describing big media. mainstream. 5: "R" you ready? This 11-letter word means "basic", like skills everyone should have. rudimentary. Round 5. Category: Highways And Byways 1: The Tour de France ends on this boulevard. the Champs-Élysées. 2: In 1961, part of this city's Stalinallee was renamed Karl-Marx-Allee. East Berlin. 3: Gulag labor was used to build this 7,000-mile highway with the same name as a famous railroad. the Trans-Siberian Highway. 4: Peace, Hope and Friendship are streets in this state capital named in honor of God. Providence, Rhode Island. 5: As Wall Street is associated with stocks, this NYC street is associated with advertising. Madison Avenue. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Heliotrope Bouquet from Ragtimes (collection 2 - NEW EDITION) for piano solo - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 3:22


Food Labels Revealed
FLR 089: The Cereal King – Part 1

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 31:39


INGREDIENTS OF THE DAY:  None With this episode begins the first biographical podcast series highlighting the life and times of John Harvey Kellogg, the originator of corn flakes, the first all-American cereal that changed the way people ate breakfast.  But John Harvey Kellogg was more than just an inventor of new food products.  He tried to radically change the way Americans viewed their personal health by getting them to look at and change their personal habits.  Although trained as a traditional medical physician, Dr. Kellogg introduced alternative health treatments to his sick patients, so they could heal their bodies in a more natural way.  In Part 1 of this series, the highly charismatic doctor talks about his family history and the challenging life of a pioneer family trying to make a go of it in the Western territory of Michigan in the first half of the 19th century. Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/prophetofprocessedfood/?ref=bookmarks The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store, or Google Play, or using most of the podcast apps available for smart phones or tablets.  Just search under Food Labels Revealed. Website:  www.foodlabelsrevealed.com FLR Book: Fast Food Ingredients Revealed: What Are You Eating? by Mel Weinstein https://tinyurl.com/59x3vk2c References: Book: “John Harvey Kellogg: Pioneering Health Reformer” by Richard W. Schwarz (2006) Book: “The Kelloggs: The Battling Brothers of Battle Creek” written by Howard Markel (2017) Music: Intro music is the "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin. Outro music is “Turkey in the Straw” by the Schnickelfritz Band.

Clap for Classics!
66. Ella's Hello, Joplin's Jazz, and Gospel Joy: A Musical Tribute to Black History Month

Clap for Classics!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 15:10


It is February, and it is Black History Month! Today we're sharing music we love by black artists of the 20th century. Hello, by Ella Jenkins Hello hello hello and how are you I'm fine I'm fine and I hope that you are too Sing this song with any variation you can think of, soft, loud, humming, whistling, la la la-ing! Ella Jenkins has been dubbed the “The First Lady of the Children's Folk Song.” Here is a playlist of some of our favorites, but be sure to check her out with your kids, we think you'll love her music as much as we do. To watch a mini class where Ms. Elizabeth and her 5 kids share 3 Ella Jenkins songs click here: https://www.clapforclassics.com/blog/ellajenkins This Little Light of Mine This little light of mine (tap knees), I'm gonna let it shine, (arms: up down up down) This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. (dance in a circle) This iconic American gospel song has been energizing and uniting diverse groups of people for nearly a century. It's impossible to sing this song without moving your body and feeling a spark of excitement and purpose. It is a great song to sing with kids because the words are so repetitive, and the message is so positive! We've added some simple actions to each verse, and suggested a flashlight activity for the second time through -- kids and flashlights always seem to be drawn to each other, right? Don't miss these incredible renditions of this song by these famous black artists. Aretha Franklin Sister Rosetta Tharpe Fannie Lou Hamer Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin Performed by Stefano Ligoratti. Recording used with permission. https://musopen.org/music/43164-maple-leaf-rag/#recordings You don't want to miss this recording of Scott Joplin performing this piece himself! Join our All Access Membership for access to activities like the ones found on this podcast. The membership includes: Over 250 engaging and educational music lesson videos. Comprehensive music courses organized by theme, for example: "Carnival of the Animals", "Peter and the Wolf," "Rhymes and Games," etc. Printable resources, including lesson plan ideas, parent programs, instrument and animal puppet printables, coloring pages, and more! Extensive "Notes to the Grown-ups" for each lesson, so that you can see exactly what your child is learning, with ideas on how to adapt and extend the lessons. Downloadable audio tracks of the classical music as well as the activities, so that you can listen off screen. Get signed up at: www.clapforclassics.com/join Use the code “LION” for 50% off your first month! Help more families find out about this podcast by leaving us a review wherever you listen. To leave Forte and I a message or a joke please record it here: http://www.speakpipe.com/clapforclassics. We love to feature our listeners on the podcast! Classical music tracks are licensed for our use by Classical.com

St. Louis on the Air
King of ‘Swagtime' Royce Martin keeps Scott Joplin's legacy alive

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 21:59


Ragtime evokes images of old-timey saloons and the beginning of the 20th century. The “King of Ragtime” Scott Joplin lived in St. Louis from 1900 to 1902 — during which he published his most popular rags, including “Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer.” Fast forward to the 21st century: Musician and composer Royce Martin has picked up where Joplin left off with the album, “Memories on Morgan Street.” Royce joins the show to talk about Joplin's influence on his music and how he ties ragtime and hip-hop together to make a new genre he calls “swagtime.”

Composers Datebook
T.J. Anderson

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 2:00


SynopsisT.J. Anderson was the first Black composer to hold the title of composer-in-residence with an American symphony orchestra. That was in Atlanta, when Robert Shaw was the music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. For Atlanta, Anderson orchestrated Scott Joplin's opera Treemonisha, resulting in the first full staging of that 1911 work, about 60 years after it was written, a performance that was broadcast on NPR in 1972. In addition to orchestrating Joplin's opera, Anderson wrote a few of his own, including Soldier Boy and Walker, which was based on the life of David Walker, an anti-slavery activist.One of Anderson's concert works, Squares, was premiered on today's date in 1966 by the Oklahoma Symphony and later recorded by the Baltimore Symphony for inclusion in a now-classic set of recordings issued by Columbia Records in 1970, The Black Composer Series.Squares is abstract and modernist, perhaps reflecting Anderson's academic background of composition studies at the esteemed Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and with French composer Darius Milhaud at the Aspen School of Music. Before his retirement in 1990, Anderson also taught composition at several universities from Massachusetts to California.Music Played in Today's ProgramT.J. Anderson (b. 1928): Squares (Baltimore Symphony, Paul Freeman, cond.) Sony 86215

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
498 - We have all the tones and are tubes amps dying?

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 65:34


Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for episode 498 of the Chasing Tone Podcast!We start off with some talk about the genetics of weightlifters and Ozzy Osbourne and somehow the two are related. Brian is looking forward to a week off from the world as he is not going to NAMM and Richard laments his lack of popularity.  His eye was turned by the new Keeley Muse Driver and completely fails to understand how it works. But he loves it. Richard purchased the new EHX Golden Big Muff but is uncertain as to whether he made the cut - and you will have to wait until next week to find out whether he was successful. There is also a new pedal from Warm audio and the guys puzzle over how they avoid copyright issues before going on a completely unqualified legal debate.   The Smashing Pumpkins have had to employ full time staff to deal with the guitarist applications they have received and the guys roundly mock this scenario. Joe Bonamassa had an unusual way of dealing with a noisy neighbour issue and this brings Blake much amusement. A recent article talked about the death of tube amps and the guys dig into this with some help from Brian's son.  ChibCo Mouse, Popeye's, Destruction rooms, Pallet houses, Scott Joplin, Portland Blake...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Brian's new online courses are here:http://www.guitarpedalcourse.comAwesome Merch and DIY mods:https://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show

A brush with...
A brush with... Torkwase Dyson

A brush with...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 60:05


Torkwase Dyson talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Dyson, who was born in Chicago in 1973, uses abstraction as a means of exploring what she describes as “the ways Black and brown bodies perceive and negotiate space as information”. Painting is the fundament of her practice but she uses a variety of media, from drawing through sculpture and architecture to community practices and collaborative performance. The result is a body of work that is diagrammatic and scientific yet expressive and sensorial. It deconstructs natural and built environments in relation to the histories and legacies of enslavement, colonialism, capitalism and extractivist practices, while addressing the climate emergency and climate justice. She reflects on her concept of Black Compositional Thought and the “hypershapes” that appear in her work, discusses the profound role of the senses and embodiment in her practice, and acknowledges the rigour and discipline that underpin it. She describes the seismic effect on her of the paintings of Mary Lovelace O'Neal, reflects on her admiration of the work of Tony Smith and his daughter, fellow artist Kiki Smith, explains the effect of the writer Saidiya Hartman's reflections on her work, and discusses a recent project responding to the music of Scott Joplin. And she answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: what is art for?35th Bienal de São Paulo: Choreographies of the Impossible, until 10 December; 12th Seoul Mediacity Biennale: This Too, Is A Map, until 19 November 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jim Hightower's Radio Lowdown
The Most Influential Musician You Never Heard Of

Jim Hightower's Radio Lowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023


Listen now (2 min) | When you think of Americans whose music has made a lasting difference, you might think of Scott Joplin, Woody Guthrie, Maybelle Carter, Harry Belafonte… or Roger Payne. Who? I came across Payne in a June obituary, reporting that he’d died at age 88 (yes, I occasionally scan the obits, not out of morbid curiosity, but because these little death notices encompass our people’s history, reconnecting us to common lives that had some small or surprisingly large impact).

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Behind the Scenes Minis: Joplin and Ockham

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 21:22


Tracy talks about how long she's wanted to cover Scott Joplin, and the way his cause of death is often omitted from accounts. Holly then mentions the long reaching tendrils of the papacy in 14th century politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff You Missed in History Class

During his life, Scott Joplin said that people would not appreciate his music until 50 years after his death. And he wasn't wrong, though now he's often called the king of ragtime writers. Research: "Man causes tens of thousands of dollars in damage to Scott Joplin House." St. Louis Post-Dispatch [St. Louis, MO], 4 Oct. 2022, p. A1. Gale OneFile: News, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A721049996/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=a37ef18c. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631003443/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e60386d7. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." Notable Black American Men, Book II, edited by Jessie Carney Smith, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1622000255/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4d8ac701. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture Online, Gale, 2013. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K2419200616/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4e235f3d. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. Albrecht, Theodore. “Joplin, Scott,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed March 22, 2023, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/joplin-scott. Ames, Eric. “Scott Joplin's “Great Crush Collision March” and the Memorialization of a Marketing Spectacle.” The Baylor Digital Collections Blog. 4/19/2012. https://blogs.baylor.edu/digitalcollections/2012/04/19/scott-joplin%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cgreat-crush-collision-march-and-the-memorialization-of-a-marketing-spectacle/ Baumann, Timothy et al. “Interpreting Uncomfortable History at the Scott Joplin House State Historic Site in St. Louis, Missouri.” The Public Historian , Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2011). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/tph.2011.33.2.37 Berlin, Ed. “Scott Joplin - the man and his music.” The Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival. https://www.scottjoplin.org/joplin-biography.html Berlin, Edward A. “King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era.” 2nd Oxford University press. 2016. Clark, Philip. “Scott Joplin's ragtime gets its dues.” The Guardian. 1/22/2014. https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/jan/22/scott-joplin-ragtime-josh-rifkin-the-sting Gross, Klaus-Dieter. “The Politics of Scott Joplin's ‘Treemonisha.'” Amerikastudien / American Studies , 2000, Vol. 45, No. 3 (2000). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41157951 Kjemtrup, Inge. “Scott Joplin and the history of ragtime.” Pianist. 10/8/2020. https://www.pianistmagazine.com/blogs/scott-joplin-and-the-history-of-ragtime/ Vadukul, Alex. “The Forgotten Entertainer Rag.” New York Times. 5/24/2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/24/nyregion/remembering-scott-joplin.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Make Me Smart
Let the SVB blame game begin

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 14:36


The dust hasn’t yet settled around Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse and people are trying to figure out who, or what, is to blame. We’ll unpack some of the finger pointing, explain what SVB represents 15 years after the 2008 financial crisis and look into what the bank’s failure means for the 2024 presidential race. Plus, the Oscar moments that made us smile! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Bank rules rollback contributed to SVB's failure, critics say” from Marketplace “Barney Frank blames crypto panic for his bank's collapse. Elizabeth Warren blames Trump.” from Politico “As military spending soars, Congress must take critical look at Pentagon budget” from The Hill Severe erosion in North Carolina from The Washington Post “Oscars Analysis: Why ‘Everything Everywhere' — and the Academy — Won” from The Hollywood Reporter “Naatu Naatu” performance at the Oscars from Variety “Parties, food deals and more ways to celebrate St. Louis on 314 Day” from St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Celebrating and honoring Scott Joplin and his legacy in St. Louis” from KSDK It's our March fundraiser! Help us meet our goal so we can cover our costs and plan for the future: https://support.marketplace.org/smart-sn