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In this second episode of the Parousia Round Table, Charbel and Fr Ben Saliba are joined by guests Anthony Salame and Simon Carrington. They give a wrap up review of the Matt and Cameron Fradd tour, learn more about Simon's upcoming events for Fire Up Ministries, and hear from Anthony about his new children's book "Noah and the Ark of Life". Finally Charbel and Fr Ben lead discussion on the new Ignatius Catholic Study Bible and Lent. 00:00 Welcome and Matt and Cameron Fradd tour wrap up 54.43 Fire Up Ministries with Simon 1:04:47 Anthony Salame's new release "Noah and the Ark of Life" 1:15:19 Ignatius Catholic Study Bible 1:25:12 Lent Anthony Salame books: https://store.parousiamedia.com/search.php?search_query=Anthony+salame§ion=product#y=493 Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Leather bound: https://store.parousiamedia.com/ignatius-catholic-study-bible-old-and-new-testaments-ignatius-press-scott-hahn-curtis-mitch-leather/ Hard cover: https://store.parousiamedia.com/ignatius-catholic-study-bible-old-and-new-testaments-ignatius-press-scott-hahn-curtis-mitch-hardback/ Ascension Presents The Bible in 10 minuntes: https://youtu.be/Jm3b4Q98Vx8?si=Lau7UhbYHd7WaWiC Matt Fradd discussion with Trans person: https://youtu.be/ZLzg8Qr_88o?si=mfQY4faJemjjF1Xr Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
In today's episode, Charbel sits down with long-time friend, Simon Carrington. They discuss Simon's ministry as well as the early days of Parousia. Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
Join Fr Ben and Anthony as they recap and clarify past episodes, where Jason Evert and Simon Carrington spoke on Sexuality, Identity and all things Theology of the Body. Visit the official sponsor of the show at https://mjpodiatry.com.au Visit our big hit of the week sponsor at https://www.totustuus.com.au Against The Grain Insta: againstthegrain.podcast TT: against.the.grain.pod FB: www.facebook.com/againstthegrainfaithandfooty
Co-founder of Fire Up Ministries; Catholic husband, father and speaker Simon Carrington joins Fr Ben and Anthony to discuss sexuality, identity, dating and marriage, and more. Check out Simon's ministry at www.fireupministries.com Visit the official sponsor of the show at https://mjpodiatry.com.au Visit our big hit of the week sponsor at https://www.totustuus.com.au Against The Grain Insta: againstthegrain.podcast TT: against.the.grain.pod FB: www.facebook.com/againstthegrainfaithandfooty
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 7. Why do trumpets transpose, and do they enjoy it? How has recording film music changed over the years? And what does retirement look like for orchestral musicians? Plus, singer Brindley Sherratt shares his top tips on preparing to sing an operatic role.With trombonist Mark Templeton, violinist Minn Majoe, horn player Mark Vines, tuba player Lee Tsarmaklis, double bass player Simon Carrington, trumpeter Anne McAneney, bass Brindley Sherratt, clarinettist Thomas Watmough, conductor Ed Gardner, composer Colin Matthews, violinist Geoffrey Lynn, oboist Joan Graham, and bassoonist Gareth Newman.That's it for now from LPO Offstage. Thanks for joining us along the way and stay tuned as we'll be back soon with a brand new podcast.Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're dimming the lights, turning off our phones and filling up a giant bucket of popcorn to get the lowdown on music for film and TV.Film score production has changed a lot in recent years, and LPO musicians timpanist Simon Carrington and tuba player Lee Tsarmaklis have seen it all; from Elmer Bernstein's skilful, old school approach, to the meticulous modern day techniques of click tracks and multitrack recording.Simon and Lee tell YolanDa about the film scores which soundtrack their earliest cinema outings and describe the joyful and awe-inspiring experiences playing the music of the legendary John Williams.Plus, Lee and Simon reveal the soundtracks they wish they could have played on.Be sure to listen to the Spotify playlist that accompanies this episode to inject some Hollywood dazzle into your day: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6UuJau7Ew5d58hx4PbcO8g?si=b9970b912009443bProduced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodX: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're playing and listening to music all day for your job, what do you listen to the rest of the time? In this final episode of Series 6, YolanDa Brown sits down with Simon Carrington (principal timpanist) and Alice Ivy-Pemberton (violinist and co-leader of the LPO) to talk about their personal relationship with music… They discuss music that imbues every day walking with meaning and purpose, getting in the zone while listening to music on the train, and sometimes just needing silence (‘nature's music'!).They also share experiences of being forced to listen to the music that's constantly playing in their heads, hearing melody in everyday sounds, and music that sparks very specific memories… Plus, the best playlist for a dinner party, and the one recording they would take with them to a desert island. If you have any questions you'd like to put to the musicians, please email offstage@lpo.org.uk, and you might be featured in Series 7!Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Every time on stage when we connect with the choral music and I see the students moved or touched by choral music, that's the moment I fall in love with choral music. The love of choral music is affirmed again and again by the connection you make with these humans and the music."Xiaosha Lin is currently assistant professor and director of choral activities at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. Prior to her appointment at Whitworth, she served as Director of Choral Activities at the University of Toledo and Assistant Conductor at Hong Kong Baptist University.Known as a dynamic conductor with her engaging rehearsal approach and expressive conducting, Lin was selected as a conducting fellow in several prestigious programs where she worked with Simon Carrington, Edith Copley, David Hayes, and Lucinda Carver. She was one of the semi-finalists in the national ACDA Graduate Student Conducting Competition in Kansas City, MO. As a chorister, she has performed regularly at the Kimmel Center, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center under the batons of Yannick Nézet Séguin, Alan Gilbert, Simon Rattle, and Jane Glover. Lin is a sought-after conductor, adjudicator, and choral clinician in both the U.S. and China, where she was invited to workshops and clinics for all levels of choirs. She has frequently adjudicated in middle and high school choral festivals in Pacific Northwest and Midwest regions. Lin's international background makes her an open-minded, sensitive, and well-rounded musician and educator. She is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive community through choral music. She recently received the Inclusive Excellence Faculty Award for the 2022-2023 academic year at Whitworth University and currently serves as a member of the Diversity Initiative Committee at WA-ACDA.Lin received her Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting at Michigan State University, Master of Music in Choral Conducting at Westminster Choir College, Master of Arts in Music at Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong Kong), and Bachelor of Music Education at Xinghai Conservatory of Music (China). To get in touch with Xiaosha, you can find her on Instagram (@xiaosha_lin) or email her at xlin@whitworth.edu. Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 2 episode from May 22, 2023, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace HudsonPracticing Connection: Working together to help families and communities thrive.Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch host this exploration of personal and collective...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Teaching While Queer PodcastTeaching While Queer Podcast is a space for LGBTQIA+ educators, administrators, and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
"In this small community, they're going to hear Beethoven's 9th Symphony in their backyard. The festival has the intention to broaden the horizons of this community through music. That's why we do what we do: to learn and grow and teach and support each other." - Shelby Laird"I've always been in love with the choral rehearsal. It is so methodical and engaging. Every step is planned out, but there's always room for flexibility and growth. That kind of stuff that is so streamlined and normal in the choral classroom is something we can really learn from in the instrumental world." - Micah LairdShelby Laird is from Hays, Kansas and has grown up entrenched in the choral world. Throughout her education she has had the privilege to work and learn from some inspiring and brilliant conductions including Dr. Judy Bowers, Dr. Anton Armstrong, Simon Carrington, Helmuth Rilling, Kim Ritzer, and Dr. Edith Copley. She was a Young Artist for the Ad Astra Music Festival in Russell, KS, in 2015 and now serves as their Festival Manager and sings on select projects. Shelby graduated from Northern Arizona University in December 2018 with a degree in choral music education. While at NAU, she performed with Shrine of the Ages Choir, High Altitude, Handbell Choir, and Women's Chorale, and student conducted University Singers. Additionally, Shelby served as NAU's Student Chapter President of ACDA and planned the Student Symposium for the state of Arizona in 2017. She was awarded the Outstanding Future Choral Educator of the Year for the state of Arizona in 2018 and has sung with the Sedona Academy Chamber Singers for numerous exciting projects including recording GRAMMY nominated composer Michael Hoppé's Requiem and singing backup for Josh Groban. Shelby taught choir in the Independence School District at William Chrisman High School for three years outside of Kansas City. Currently, Shelby is pursuing a master's degree in choral conducting at the University of Oregon and working with Dr. Sharon Paul. In her first year, she sang with the UO Chamber Choir and conducted the Repertoire Singers ensemble. Shelby joined the Eugene Symphony Chorus for a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and then served as Eugene Symphony Chorus Manager for Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe. This summer Shelby is singing with the University of Oregon's Chamber Choir as a part of the renowned Oregon Bach Festival. Micah Laird is a graduate of Northern Arizona University where he obtained a degree in Instrumental Music Education as the Outstanding Senior in the School of Music. During his time at NAU, Micah was an active member of the School of Music, performing with numerous instrumental and vocal ensembles including the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra. While in college, Micah also toured the country with the World Champion Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps in 2015 and 2016. Micah lived and taught in Blue Springs, Missouri, where he was the assistant director of bands at Brittany Hill Middle School and an associate director of bands for the Golden Regiment Marching Band from Blue Springs High School. In addition to his public-school teaching, he was on the instructional staff for the Academy Drum and Bugle Corps and the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps for the 2022 season. Micah is also a part of the administrative staff for the Ad Astra Music Festival based out of Russell, Kansas. This is his first year at the University of Oregon working towards a graduate degree in Wind Conducting, studying under Dr. Dennis Llinás.To get in touch with Shelby and Micah, you can find them on Instagram: @shelbylaird19 and @micahtlaird.Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 2 episode from May 22, 2023, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Johannes Brahms has a special place in many musicians' hearts - but what is it about his writing that is so captivating? Today on LPO Offstage, YolanDa Brown joins violinist Fiona Higham, timpani player Simon Carrington, and horn player Mark Vines to find out how Brahms writes for their instruments, why the horn is not actually playing the notes as they are on the page, and how different conductors can completely change the feeling of Brahms' first symphony.YolanDa also broaches the question of what the players listen to outside work, and whether they still feel nervous before they step on stage… The LPO will be performing Brahms' Symphony No.1 on 27th September 2023, book tickets here: https://lpo.org.uk/event/johan-dalene-plays-sibelius-violin-concerto/ Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic OrchestraTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 4. How did Howard Shore write the score for Lord of the Rings, how does Lee approach a rare tuba solo, what can singers learn from instrumental playing, and what happens when everyone thinks a cadenza has ended… except the soloist? With Howard Shore, Johnny Ryan, Roderick Williams, Mark Templeton, Stewart McIlwham, Julia Fischer, Richard Waters, Pieter Schoeman, Simon Carrington, Lee Tsarmaklis, Catherine Edwards, and Paul Richards.Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
YolanDa Brown joins timpanist Simon Carrington and percussionist Karen Hutt to discover the ins and outs of percussion playing in an orchestra: from how you ‘play' bubble wrap, to the complex and never ending task of tuning timpani… Plus, an in depth discussion of one of the most important (and surprisingly difficult to play well) instruments in the orchestra: the triangle. Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vince Mendoza/London Symphony Orchestra - Epiphany Music Brainz | abril 24, 1998 1 Impromptu 7:44 2 Wheaten Sky 9:06 3 Esperança 6:04 4 Ambivalence 8:12 5 Sanctus 7:16 6 Epiphany 8:56 7 Barcelona 10:19 8 Deep Song 4:40 Vince Mendoza (arranger, conductor) Joe Lovano, Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone) Kenny Wheeler (trumpet, flugelhorn) John Taylor (piano) John Abercrombie (guitar) Marc Johnson (bass) Peter Erskine (drums); London Symphony Orchestra Timothy Jones (horns); Michael Cox, Francis Nolan (flute, piccolo); Nicholas Rodwell, John Stenhouse (clarinet); Kieron Moore (oboe); Robert Bourton, Nicholas Hunka (bassoon); Peter Manning, Eyal Shiloach, Lennox Mackenzie, Michael Humphrey (violin); Paul Silverthorne, Andrejj Vijtovitch, Peter Norriss, Duff Burns (viola); Moray Welsh, Raymond Adams, Jennifer Brown, Mary Bergin (cello); Karen Vaughn (harp); Simon Carrington (timpani) Neil Percy (percussion). EPIPHANY was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group. Descrito en la contraportada como "un álbum de poemas de amor bellamente elaborados para orquesta sinfónica y siete solistas de jazz". /////////////////////////////////////////
Spoilers ahead! Why does it take so long for Viscount Desford and Henrietta Silverdale to get together? We've got theories… They've both enjoyed a few years of freedom and frivolity of course, which makes a nice change. Des's father is still alive and kicking (and perfectly capable of a delivering a fine trimming) so there wasn't any need for Des to assume responsibility early like some of our other heroes. And Hetta? We suspect her heart was engaged before Des's was, but she didn't seem to be pining away, merely keeping herself entertained with an array of suitors while Des shook off some youthful racketyness. So all it needed was the perfectly lovely Mr Cary Nethercott and Miss Cherry Steane to make our lovers realise they wouldn't be happy to see their best friend with anyone else. Perhaps that means they settled down at just the right time. We like to think so. And woven in amongst this lovely journey from best friends to lovers, we have the joy of meeting the irascible and loyal to the last, Simon Carrington, Lord Nettlecombe and his lady housekeeper wife, and of course Wilfred Steane, or should we say Baron Monte Toscana? Fascinated, Simon said: ‘Do you - do you carry different cards, sir?' ‘Certainly! I find it convenient to use one card here, and another there, for you must know I am domiciled abroad, and spend much of my time in travel. But this card,' he said, handing it to Simon with a flourish, ‘bears my true name, and will doubtless explain to you why I have sought you out!' Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast
YolanDa Brown takes us through some of the best bits of Series 1. What's so bad about an emergency sandwich, how many pairs of pants should you pack for a tour, how do you repair cracks on a double bass, and what is a jingling johnny? With cellist Laura Donoghue, horn player John Ryan, timpanist Simon Carrington, tuba player Lee Tsarmaklis, harpist Rachel Masters, trombone player Mark Templeton, violinist Tania Mazzetti, oboe player Alice Munday, double bass player Hugh Kluger, percussionist Henry Baldwin, flute player Sue Thomas, and percussionist Andy Barclay.We'll be back soon for Series 4! Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we discuss perhaps the Devil's greatest masterpiece in our modern age, that is simply put as Porn. We have expert on the subject of chastity, founder of Fire Up Ministries, Simon Carrington. We discuss the problem with Porn, and the underlying causes that lead most people into addiction, and finally end with very practical tools to overcome it overtime and eventually find freedom, only possible by taking action! -- SUBSCRIBE to our weekly Alert and Newsletter: www.thecatholictoolboxshow.com Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism" by George Manassa: store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/ Make your purchase at our online store: spreadshirt.com/the-catholic-toolbox/ Book George Manassa to speak at your parish or event now: www.parousiamedia.com/george-manassa/ - Affiliates: Television Host - TV Maria: www.tvmaria.ph LIVE Radio Host - Voice of Charity Australia (1701AM): www.voc.org.au ONLINE Radio Affiliate Host - Cradio Online Radio: www.cradio.org.au Partner - Parousia Media: www.parousiamedia.com Men's Podcast - The Rite of Manhood Podcast: theriteofmanhood.com Partner - EWTN Asia Pacific www.ewtnasiapacific.com Guest Link: fireupministries.com - DISCLAIMER This Episode does not count as Medical, Psychological or professional advice. All the contents within the parameters of this episode are simply the personal views of the host and guest(s) and any personal advice reflected should always be verified by your relevant professional. In no way is this a substitute for seeking any professional advice and we urge that you seek relevant professional attention at any stage. Please seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Website. If you are experiencing issues please call 000 OR if you need assistance call 13 11 14 within Australia
YolanDa Brown gets under the skin of one of the most popular of Rachmaninoff's orchestral pieces, his Symphonic Dances. Together with timpanist Simon Carrington, violinist Laura Vallejo and trombone player Dave Whitehouse they open up a piece about which Rachmaninoff said “I don't know how it happened, it must have been my last spark.” Indeed it was the last piece he wrote and it's a work that many people now think of as one of his greatest orchestral works. Simon, Laura and Dave have played this work many times and they offer some fascinating insights, and we hear plenty of music from the LPO's recent recording of this piece too. Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vi sänder från en restaurerad ekhage vid Gäddängen i Skåne. Och så sitter vi i ett gömsle i Kalmar dämme tillsammans med fågelfotografen Simon Carrington. Programledare är Karin Gyllenklev. Vi tillbringar morgonen vid Gäddängen i Fulltofta naturreservat vid Ringsjön i Skåne. Här har man restaurerat en ekhage under flera års tid. Området har öppnats upp och det har återigen blivit ett landskap där läderbagge, oxtungesvamp och fransfladdermus trivs. Fältreporter Erik Kohlström och Anders Rosell från stiftelsen Skånska landskap vandrar bland 600 år gamla ekar, enorma träd där många har sina egna namn och utseenden, till exempel ser en del ut som gamla ruiner. Vi får också följa med den passionerade fågelfotografen Simon Carrington, 20 år, en vintermorgon i Kalmar dämme. Ett gömsle sätts upp och morgonens mål är att lyckas fotografera den susande juvelen - kungsfiskaren. Lyssnaren Elvira Holm berättar om när hon fick en oväntad sambo som flyttade in på hennes vind en vinter. Den betedde sig som riktig tonåring, dunseliduns lät det när den stökade runt på nätterna. Dessutom åt den upp all fågelmat. Och vill du lära dig att skilja på fåglar som håller till vid strömmande vatten så har vi en rykande färsk fågelsånglektion om strömstare, forsärla och kungsfiskare. Under vårvintern kan man se ett makabert fenomen. Inuti isen som täcker sjöarna kan man se grodor som fryst fast. Vad står på? Vi ringer upp grod- och kräldjursexperten Claes Andrén. Det kan gnissla lite på fjällturen när den ena vill stanna vid varje vacker blomma och den andra vill upp på varje topp. Mikael Niemi ägnar sin kråkvinkel åt att vi är vandrare eller betraktare - eller både och. Programledare är Karin Gyllenklev.
A behind the scenes all access pass to the London Philharmonic Orchestra and its musicians. YolanDa Brown navigates her way through a tangle of technology (loads of stuff didn't work) and manages to connect to cellist Laura Donoghue, horn player John Ryan and timpanist Simon Carrington to discuss the whys and the wherefores of orchestral layouts. From playing behind perspex screens to the challenges of performing in a socially distanced manner, this episode gives loads of insights into what it's actually like performing on stage in the middle of a world class orchestra. Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Carrington of Fire Up Ministries shares vulnerably and courageously from personal experience about the battle every man must fight in order to achieve sexual purity. In this episode you will not only learn from Simon and Chris' experiences in striving for purity, but you'll pick up heaps of practical tips along the way, chief among them to find an accountability partner. If you're interested in taking one of Fire Up's courses for young adults on the Theology of the Body, or in requesting coaching on your battle against pornography and masturbation from Simon, head over to www.fireupministries.com
This month we heard Simon Carrington present on 'Sexual Desire: A Call to Love’.Simon is the founder of Fire Up Ministries and was raised in a devout Catholic family of eight and is married to his beautiful wife Madeleine. Simon has completed a Bachelor of Theology, minoring in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame Australia, and is currently undertaking a Certification Course at the Theology of the Body Institute in Pennsylvania USA. Simon has been active in youth ministry for several years, with a passionate focus on St Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, Apologetics and Evangelisation. This event was supported by Parousia Media. To find out more and dates of future talks visit, subscribe and like: https://www.theologyatthepub.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/tapmelb/ https://www.instagram.com/tap_melb/
Simon Carrington explores sexual desire as a gift from God rather than something sinful. Simon also gives practical tips on how to better understand our sexual desire, and how direct it to its true fulfilment in God and love. The post Understanding Our Sexual Desire appeared first on Cradio.
Simon Carrington explores sexual desire as a gift from God rather than something sinful. Simon also gives practical tips on how to better understand our sexual desire, and how direct it to its true fulfilment in God and love. The post Understanding Our Sexual Desire appeared first on Cradio.
Simon Carrington highlights sexual desire as a holy gift from God, as well as practical ways in which to manage our erotic desire and heal our wounds. The post Sexual Desire: A Longing For God appeared first on Cradio.
Simon Carrington explores how we can restore authentic love in our lives through the freedom of sexual purity. The post Finding the Love that Satisfies appeared first on Cradio.
Informative interview on teachers as professional choral singers with Chris Munce, high school director, leader of Kantorei KC and Central UMC of Kansas City, MO. This episode is sponsored by KI Concerts. Listen Bio Chris Munce is an accomplished choral performer, conductor, educator, clinician and arts administrator. As a performer, he is a member of Kantorei of Kansas City, as well as its Founder and Artistic Director. He has also performed with the Simon Carrington Chamber Singers, and the Grammy Winning Kansas City Chorale. Chris was fortunate to be a part of the Chorale's Grammy Nominated album, "Rheinberger: Sacred Choral Works," as well as Simon Carrington's "Juxtapositions." With Kantorei, Chris has lead the group in making three complete commercial album recordings. "Sweet Was the Song" was self produced and released in 2011. Kantorei then completed its second album "Music and Sweet Poetry" which was released in 2014 can be found on the Resonus Classics Label. (Both albums available on iTunes.) Most recently, Kantorei finished recording "To Bethlehem" with was released by Resonus Classics in October of 2016. Chris received a Bachelor of Music Education and a Master's Degree in Choral Conducting from the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance. His graduate research focus was the performance practice of early Baroque choral singing in the French and Italian styles. Chris has studied with Eph Eely, Charles Robinson, Ryan Board, William Dehning, Peter Bagley and Jerry McCoy. He also served as adjunct faculty at the Conservatory teaching choral arranging, and at Blue River Community College as a professor of voice. Chris recently finished a term as the President of Conservatory's Alumni Board of Directors. Chris is now teaching at Lee's Summit High School as the Director of Choral Studies, where his premier ensemble "Sounds of Summit" has recently performed at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC and on a Masterclass with the multiple Grammy Award winning vocal group Chanticleer. Mr. Munce is also Director of Music at Central United Methodist Church. He has been an active private voice instructor since 1999. Links http://www.kantoreikc.org Support the show on
Director of Choral Activities Joe Miller discusses choral and vocal music with Simon Carrington, who for 25 years was a creative force with the internationally acclaimed British vocal ensemble The King's Singers, which he co-founded at Cambridge University.