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Crushing Classical
Desmond Earley: Chamber Music by James Joyce

Crushing Classical

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 35:26


I'm always interested in project management - how big and complex projects come to life. I'm always interested in inspiration - where the ideas come from and the WHY behind them. This interview gives us ALL of that and more!    Born in Dublin, very close to the location of many of Handel's Dublin performances in 1741and 1742, Dr. Desmond Earley is an accomplished harpsichordist, conductor, Baroque- and Choral-Music specialist, educator, arts ambassador, and composer. Hailed by The Irish Times as ‘enterprising and wide ranging', he is an Associate Professor specialising in Performance Studies, Desmond is the founding Artistic Director of the Choral Scholars of University College Dublin. His work with this group has reached listeners in over 150 countries worldwide; recordings of Choral Scholars on the Signum Classics label – released under his direction – have enjoyed over 11 million streams on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music; and, YouTube views of Desmond Earley and Choral Scholars exceed 32 million, with over 100,000 channel subscribers. As a celebrated composer and arranger, Desmond has published works with Music Sales (UK), Hal Leonard Corporation (USA), Alliance Music (USA) and with Seolta Music (IRL) where he serves as editor of the international ‘College Choral Series'. He has created bespoke arrangements for renowned ensembles including the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the Portland Symphony Orchestra (Maine, USA), Tenebrae (UK), and the Irish Baroque Orchestra. His acclaimed work Body of the Moon (2017), based on a setting of texts by Galileo Galilei, was commissioned by All Classical Radio (USA) to be played during the progress of the total solar eclipse across the United States of America that same year. He was recently awarded an Arts Council of Ireland Bursary and is currently working on a choral/instrumental collection titled 'Dracula Reflected', inspired by Bram Stoker's famous epistolary. As an instrumentalist and director, Desmond has worked with many of the world's finest orchestras including the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Irish Baroque Orchestra, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, European Union Chamber Orchestra and English Chamber Orchestra. Desmond has also collaborated with some of the world's great musicians including Christopher Hogwood, Monica Huggett, Konrad Junghaenel, and Sir James Galway. Check out the new album! Follow the choral scholars on Instagram or Youtube.  Follow Desmond Earley on Facebook or Instagram.   Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical!  Theme music and audio editing by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! I help people to lean into their creative careers and start or grow their income streams.  You can read more or hop onto a short discovery call from my website. I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!          

The Inline G Flute Podcast
Traverso and St-Germain Spritz with Sebastijan Bereta

The Inline G Flute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 61:15


Paris-Based traverso superstar, conservatoire professor and flute mastermind Sebastijan Bereta joined me on the podcast this week, live from The City of Lights herself, to chat all things flute. Sebastijan gives us his tips to embrace the true French Flute School as well an insight into the (cooler?) world of period instruments, before the pair of us wax lyrical about Sir James Galway for 7 minutes.Bisous xInline G Merch:Inlineg.myshopify.comInline G Patreon:patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up to the Patreon helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xAnd finally; use the code “INLINEG” online or in person at Flute Center for; 5% off accessories, 10% off all sheet music, free shipping on new instruments and free shipping to trial instruments (USA only.)Chapters:00:00 - Monsieur Bereta 10:32 - The French Flute School27:28 - Love the Artistic You30:28 - Kindness of the Traverso World43:05 - A Love Letter to Sir James48:52 - Quick Fire Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Flutes!
Mastering the Flute: The Hidden Secrets of Study Books E:321 with Elizabeth Walker

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 56:08


In the latest episode of our 'Revisited' podcast series, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of flute study books with the esteemed Elizabeth Walker. Alongside our host Clare Southworth, Elizabeth shared invaluable insights into how these books can transform your flute playing by honing your tone, finger technique, and articulation. Why Study Books? Study books are more than just pages of notes and exercises. They are essential tools that provide structured guidance and targeted practice to develop specific aspects of your flute playing. As Elizabeth aptly puts it, "Studies are so important because they help you develop your tone, your finger technique and articulation amongst many other things." By incorporating these books into your routine, you can systematically address and improve various technical challenges. The Categories of Study Books Elizabeth and Clare highlighted the importance of differentiating between various types of study books. Some are daily exercises focusing on technique and scale patterns, while others are more instructional, offering insights and wisdom from experienced players. There are also study books that double as pieces, providing musical extensions to your repertoire. Among the daily exercise books, Moyes' "De la Sonorite" stands out as a timeless classic. Elizabeth shared her personal experience of attending a masterclass with Sir James Galway, who spent two hours on this book, leaving a lasting impact on her approach to tone development. Clare also praised the book for its simplicity and effectiveness, noting that it can be memorised and integrated into daily practice. For those looking to explore new material, Philippe Bernard's "Le Sonorité, the Wind, the Sound" offers a fresh perspective. This book focuses on connecting notes through breathing and breath control, drawing parallels to legato singing. Elizabeth finds it resonates deeply with her, helping her students achieve flexibility and control in their playing. The Role of Lockdown in Study Book Creation Interestingly, the lockdown period has spurred a surge in the creation of new study books. With more time on their hands, teachers and musicians have been able to document their techniques and insights, resulting in a wealth of new resources. Claire and Elizabeth discussed how this period of reflection and creativity has led to the publication of valuable new study materials. Choosing the Right Study Books Selecting the right study books depends on your level and specific needs. Clare emphasised the importance of choosing books that are challenging yet not demoralising. It's crucial to find studies that stimulate progression without overwhelming you. For example, Moyes' "24 Little Melodious Studies" are excellent for beginners and advanced players alike, offering musical grammar, phrasing, and articulation practice. Advanced players can benefit from more challenging books like Robert Dick's "Tone Development through Extended Techniques" or the "Paganini Caprices." These books push the boundaries of traditional flute playing, incorporating modern techniques and complex articulations. The Importance of Integrating Studies Ultimately, integrating study books into your practice routine can significantly enhance your overall playing. By addressing specific techniques and challenges before diving into repertoire pieces, you can improve your performance and musicality. Clare and Elizabeth's discussion underscores the value of disciplined, focused practice and the transformative power of study books. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, there's a study book out there that can help you reach your full potential. Tune in to this week's episode to discover which books Clare and Elizabeth recommend and how you can incorporate them into your practice routine. Happy playing! 'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company.  For more information visit www.tjflutes.com 

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - 100 años de Henry Mancini - 19/07/24

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 58:56


Para celebrar el centenario del nacimiento del compositor, su familia ha organizado el disco 'Henry Mancini The 100th sessions. Henry has company', que incluye grabaciones de 'Lujon (Slow hot wind)' (Pat Metheny), 'The days of wine and roses' (Take 6 y Monica Mancini), 'Moon river' (Audrey Hepburn, Stevie Wonder y Orquesta Filarmónica de Los Angeles con Gustavo Dudamel), 'Peter Gunn' (Quincy Jones, John Williams, Herbie Hancock y Arturo Sandoval), 'Pink panther' (Lizzo y Sir James Galway) y 'Baby elephant walk' (Snarky Puppy), Y dos obras más de Mancini en los discos de Charlie Haden y Pat Metheny 'Beyond the Missouri sky' ('Two for the road') y Kyle Eastwood 'Cinematic' ('Charade'). Además, adelantos de los discos de Pat Metheny ('Moondial', 'You´re everything') y Esperanza Spalding y Milton Nascimento ('Outubro', 'O vento passou' -con Paul Simon-).Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Lo nuevo de Eliane Elias - 01/07/2024

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 58:33


'Time and again' es el nuevo disco de Eliane Elias, producido por Marc Johnson y Steve Rodby, y contiene canciones de la pianista y vocalista brasileña como 'At first sight', 'Falo de amor', 'How many times', 'Sempre' -con la voz de Djavan- o 'Making honey'. En el centenario del nacimiento del compositor Henry Mancini se ha publicado un disco colectivo 'Henry Mancini The 100th Sessions. Henry has company' con 'Peter Gunn', grabación de Quincy Jones, John Williams, Herbie Hancock y Arturo Sandoval, 'Pink panther', grabada por Lizzo y Sir James Galway, 'Lujon (Slow hot wind)' grabación de Pat Metheny y 'Baby elephant walk' por Snarky Puppy. Y el brasileño Lau Ro con 'Each day', 'Assim' y 'Casinha' de su primer disco 'Cabana'. Despide el pianista Kenny Barron con 'The nearness of you' de su reciente 'Beyond this place'. Escuchar audio

The Classical Circuit
13. Alexandra Knight: the role of an artist manager, psychological models seen in high-level performers, and sexism in the workplace

The Classical Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:48


Alexandra Knight is the founder and CEO of classical music agency Knight Classical. After reading Music and then Law at Oxford University, Alexandra joined the artist management world, working first at Harrison Parrott, then at International Classical Artists - where she later became a Director at the age of 28 - before launching Knight Classical in January 2020. In her career so far, Alexandra has worked for renowned artists such as Janine Jansen, Neeme Järvi and Sir James Galway; built swiftly rising careers for artists including Alena Baeva and Joseph Bastian; and signed young prize-winning talents such as Anna Tsybuleva, amongst others.In this episode, Alexandra talks about the role of an artist manager, and how the manager-artist partnership is much like a marriage; she reflects on the moment she realised she'd taken her first client from day one through to their debut with the New York Philharmonic; and she shares some thoughts on the psychological models that can often be found in high-level performers. She also talks very openly about dealing with imposter syndrome, and her experiences of sexism in the workplace.-------------------Knight Classical's links:WebsiteInstagramX (formerly Twitter)Facebook-------------------Follow The Classical Circuit on InstagramDid you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*No offence taken if not.--------------------This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel--------------------Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les MaillotinsPerformed by Daniel Lebhardt--------------------The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Find the Path Podcast
War for the Crown Episode 50: The Masquerade

Find the Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 70:54


The War for the Crown continues as the Knights of Summer don their suits, ballgowns, and masks and join the Masquerade! Support us on Patreon to access our actual play of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path, new episodes every Monday, and other content: https://www.patreon.com/FindthePath Cast Rick Sandidge is our Gamemaster Heather Allen plays Viscountess Gwenhwyfar Kastner (LG female human Skald 4) Jessica Jenkins plays Baroness Verity Corcina (LN female human Samurai 4) Jordan Jenkins plays Baron Cornelius Merrosett (N male human Arcanist 4) Rachel Sandidge plays Countess Felyx Zespire (LG female human Cleric 4) Ross Scoggin plays Count Oliver Darahan (NG male human Magus 4) In game music provided by Syrinscape! Check them out at https://syrinscape.com/ War for the Crown theme, and other in game music, provided by Ryan Mumford. Minuet by Bernhard Romberg performed by Sir James Galway playing with the Young Danish String Quartet. License Gavotte, Sarabande, Rigaudon, Bourree, and Passepied are all public domain, and copyright free.

The Inline G Flute Podcast
Rampal, Galway, Pahud: The Royal Lineage

The Inline G Flute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 54:51


After two consecutive weeks of guests, we're back to just you and I this week, as we get back to the usual shite-talking you've come to expect. I'll be analysing the three most commercially successful flute players of all time, and how there only ever seems to be space for one flute superstar at a time. From the 1940s to modern day, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Sir James Galway and Emmanuel Pahud have dominated the flute scene. I look at what stood them apart from their contemporaries, as well as what common themes between them shot them to superstardom (despite being artistically very different.)The chapters of the episode are down below if you want to see what's on the menu for today.If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a beer or a Dr Pepper with my PayPal link below (also in my Instagram bio!)Inline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but small donations of a few euro/pounds/dollars help keep the lights on round here, if you can afford it xwww.paypal.me/garethhouston92And, if you want to chat more, he's all my socials, I'd love to hear from you!TikTok: @GarethHoustonFluteInstagram: @garethhouston_fluteFacebook: @GarethHoustonFluteSmooches xChapters: 0:00 - A catch up with you all6:00 - Inline G Merch 7:11 - Jean-Pierre Rampal15:35 - Rampal Summary 16:42 - Moyse, Nicolet, Baker19:49 - Sir James Galway35:55 - Galway Summary36:45 - Bennett, Baxtresser, Graf38:35 - Emmanuel Pahud48:20 -Pahud Summary49:50 - Choi and Bouriakov51:11 - See yous next week Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Flutes!
Is there a 'Lizzo Effect” going on in the flute playing world! E:270 with Clare Southworth & Jean-Paul Wright

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 24:55


Lizzo vs Sir James Galway  In 'Talking Flutes' this week Clare and Jean-Paul go walkabout in the seaside home town of Clare.  Subjects on the discussion table this week include the effect that Lizzo is having on the flute world and raising the profile of the instrument compared go the stratospheric effect that Sir James Galway had on the flute back in the 70's & 80's. They also catch-up on the listener feedback from a subject they spoke about on a previous podcast when they looked at the subject of increasing diversity on the flute world.  'Talking Flutes', 'Bitesize' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company.  For more information visit www.tjflutes.com

11ª Guilda Podcast
#94 - Lá e de volta outra vez

11ª Guilda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 71:23


Um episódio da 11ª Guilda nunca se atrasa, nem se adianta, ele chega exatamente quando pretende chegar. Neste episódio, a Guilda tira as teias de aranha dos microfones e conta um pouco da experiência de jogar um selado da coleção "O Senhor dos Anéis: Contos da Terra Média". Essa coleção é tão boa mesmo? O preço da coleção é justo? Será que algum de nós tirou ou Um Anel? Quem são os participantes que desenvolveram aracnofobia depois de enfrentar a Laracna? Vem conferir! Siga A Décima Primeira Guilda nas redes sociais: • Instagram - @11guilda • Twitter - @11guilda • YouTube Dúvidas ou sugestões? Entre em contato com a guilda: contato.11guilda@gmail.com Nosso expediente: • Pauta e Host: Eis o mistério • Edição: Rafael Reis • Finalização e Arte: Rafael Reis e Felipe Moreira Créditos: • Carta da thumbnail: Samwise Gamgi - Arte: Ekaterina Burmak • The Fellowship Reunited (feat. Sir James Galway, Viggo Mortensen and Renée Fleming) • The Fighting Uruk-hai • Shelob's Lair • Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe • The Shire • Three Is Company • A Shortcut to Mushrooms • Khazad-dûm • The Mirror of Galadriel • The Departure of Boromir • Shelob the Great • Helm's Deep • The Last Debate (feat. Sissel Performing _Asëa Aranion_) • The Siege of Gondor • A Praça é Nossa - Tema A Praça - Carlos Imperial A 11ª Guilda Podcast é um conteúdo de fã não oficial permitido sob a política de conteúdo de fãs. Não aprovado/apoiado pela Wizards. Porções do material usado são propriedade da Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

Brendan O'Connor
Sir James Galway and Lizzo perform at the Met Gala

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 10:00


The Man with the Golden Flute and his wife Lady Jeanne on performing Flight Of The Bumblebee with Lizzo in NYC

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#WATCHME®: Life + Mindset + Business
62: Interview with Katy Wherry: How to Market from your Superpowers

#WATCHME®: Life + Mindset + Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 58:49


Episode 62 introduces another guest interview of the podcast, Katy Wherry. Katy is a professional flutist, recording artist, and performer who has performed and taught all over the world, and with renowned artists, such as Sir James Galway, LeVar Burton, Marina Piccinini, Christina Jennings, Brook Ferguson, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, as well as various chamber groups. Katy is also the founder of Etude of the Week - a popular online flute community with now almost 8,000 members from over 150 countries. Through her purpose in empowering people with a passion for music to discover and pursue their individual musical paths, she's created For the Love of Flute - a coaching program supporting flutists so that they can feel encouraged to share their passion with the world.Learn more about Katy:For the Love of Flute Program: https://fortheloveofflute.com/programEtude of the Week Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1445461762450538Website: www.fortheloveofflute.comInstagram: @katywherryfluteFacebook: @katywherryfluteLearn more about Danielle at www.danielleuhl.comLearn more about the podcast at www.danielleuhl.com/podcast

The Mike Wagner Show
Author/classical violinist Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch talks about her latest book “Declassified...”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 41:24


Author Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch talks about her latest book “Declassified: A Low-Key Guide to the High-Strung World of Classical Music” as a refreshing retake on the intimidating world of classical music blowing through the walls of elitism, exclusion, and encourages everyone to love and/or hate music! Arianna offers insight into the industry, the 7 main compositional periods, breakdown of instruments and associated personality types, plus most importantly…when to clap…or…not to clap! Arianna also shares experiences as a classical violinist and concertmaster in top venues around the world, plus touring with legendary musicians Sir James Galway, Chris Botti and more! Check out the amazing Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch and her latest books on all platforms and www.ariannarauch.comtoday! #ariannarauch #ariannawarsafanrauch #author #declassified #classicalmusic #classicalviolinist #concertmaster #sirjamesgalway #chrisbotti #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerariannawarsawfanrauch #themikewagnershowariannawarsawfanrauch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Author/classical violinist Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch talks about her latest book “Declassified...”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 36:47


Author Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch talks about her latest book “Declassified: A Low-Key Guide to the High-Strung World of Classical Music” as a refreshing retake on the intimidating world of classical music blowing through the walls of elitism, exclusion, and encourages everyone to love and/or hate music! Arianna offers insight into the industry, the 7 main compositional periods, breakdown of instruments and associated personality types, plus most importantly…when to clap…or…not to clap! Arianna also shares experiences as a classical violinist and concertmaster in top venues around the world, plus touring with legendary musicians Sir James Galway, Chris Botti and more! Check out the amazing Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch and her latest books on all platforms and www.ariannarauch.comtoday! #ariannarauch #ariannawarsafanrauch #author #declassified #classicalmusic #classicalviolinist #concertmaster #sirjamesgalway #chrisbotti #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerariannawarsawfanrauch #themikewagnershowariannawarsawfanrauch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

Le van Beethoven
Sir James Galway : la flûte et le trèfle

Le van Beethoven

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 58:13


durée : 00:58:13 - James Galway, flûtiste - par : Christophe Dilys - Surnommé « L'homme à la flûte d'or », Sir James Galway a su apporter tout au long du XXe siècle et jusqu'à nos jours, la virtuosité et le charisme de la musique de son Irlande natale dans les répertoires classiques. Un flûtiste indispensable !

Creative Baggage
No. 71: From International Soloist to DMA Student (ft. Stephen Clark)

Creative Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 57:17


In this episode, we chat with flutist Stephen Clark about his journey from orchestral musician, to soloist, to DMA student at the University of Alabama. He shares his insights on the differences between conducting yourself as a student vs. professional, as well as the differences between academia / the music industries of the UK and the US. We thoroughly enjoyed his stories and musings on his unconventional path! - Recipient of the 2016 Sir James Galway Rising Star Award and 1st Prize winner of the 2018 IMKA Music Competition and the 2018 Alexander & Buono International Flute Competition, Stephen Clark gives more than 150 performances each year across all 7 continents and made his New York recital debut at Carnegie Hall in 2018. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Royal Northern College of Music and in Switzerland and America with Sir James Galway. Regularly invited to perform at flute festivals, he has given solo recitals at both the Conventions of the British Flute Society and the National Flute Association of America and the Sir James Galway Flute Festival in Switzerland. Solo engagements have taken him to over 120 countries including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Turkey, Israel, Finland, Canada, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Croatia, Thailand, Germany, Netherlands, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Egypt, China, Libya, Malta, Poland, Lithuania, Japan, Australia, Belgium, France, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Jordan, New Zealand, South Africa, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Seychelles, Maldives, Malaysia, Brazil, Norway, Iceland, Korea, Peru, Vietnam, Greece, Slovenia and the U.S.A. He has also performed as solo flute player alongside several popular music artists including Annie Lennox, Andrea Bocelli and pop band McFly. Stephen has recorded for Classic FM, Amadeus, Linn Records and for the Naxos label and broadcast live on Northern Ireland's 7FM and BBC Radio 3. He has released 2 solo albums on the Voyage Record Label. In 2015, Stephen was accepted into the Recording Academy of America and is now a voting member in the Grammys. Stephen has appeared on screen as the flute player in both the BBC's period drama series "Desperate Romantics" and ITV's feature film "Miss Marple - The Secret of Chimneys". He is author of “The Flute Gym” - a manual for advanced flute players. Stephen is a Yamaha Artist and plays a 14k gold handmade Yamaha flute. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-baggage/support

The Piano Pod
The Piano Pod, Season 2, Episode 8: Lowell Liebermann--Composer & Steinway Artist

The Piano Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 75:12


TPP had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Lowell Liebermann, one of America's most frequently performed and recorded composers, and a multiple-award recipient. He has written over 140 works in all genres, several of which have become standard repertoires, such as Sonata for Flute and Piano, and Gargoyles for solo piano.Dr. Liebermann has been commissioned by many ensembles and instrumentalists, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Emerson String Quartet, and flutist Sir James Galway.  Dr. Liebermann is a Steinway Artist, who has also written an extensive amount of piano solo and ensemble music. Last year, he released his debut solo-piano album, Personal Demons (https://www.steinway.com/music-and-artists/label/personal-demons-lowell-liebermann), under the Steinway & Sons label—the repertoire includes his compositions and works by Busoni, Liszt, and (Czech composer,) Kabelach.  Dr. Liebermann currently serves as a distinguished composition faculty member and the head of the composition department at Mannes School of Music, where he founded the Mannes American Composers Ensemble, devoted to performing works of living American composers.His latest project, a solo-piano album of world premiere recordings by contemporary British composer David Hackbridge Johnson, “The Devil's Lyre,” will be released on February 4, 2022, under the Steinway & Sons label. This recording will be available on all music streaming services and CDs. For more information, please visit https://www.lowellliebermann.com/. [Dr. Lowell Liebermann]

The Infatu Asian Podcast
Ep 12.1 K-Drama Fantasy Draft!

The Infatu Asian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 69:30


Ep 12 Our dream collaboration with the K-Drama My Eyes Out Podcast!  This week's special guest Judy (host of @kdramamyeyesout) joins Nadira, Jennifer, and me as we take turns picking dramas in a fantasy draft format.  Listen in to hear what dramas we pick and vote for who you think makes the best choices on our Instagram polls (after next week).     Do you agree with our picks? Write to tell us at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com  and follow us and message us @theinfatuasianpodcast on Instagram or Facebook.   Please listen/subscribe/follow us at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc!  Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.   Music on this episode: (all rights belong to the following) “The Return of the King ft. Sir James Galway” by Howard Shore, Renee Fleming, Viggo Mortensen  “Stay With Me” by Punch and Chanyeol (Stone Music Entertainment) “Romantic Sunday” by Car, the garden (Stone Music Entertainment) “Reminiscence” by Jang Beom June (Stone Music Entertainment) “Grown Ups” by Sondia (Stone Music Entertainment)   #kdrama #Signal #kdramapodcast #asianpodcast #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #spotify #applepodcasts #Goblin 

The Flute NI
Sir James Galway

The Flute NI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 61:45


Sir James Galway is internationally renowned as 'The Man with the Golden Flute'.  He is the ultimate interpreter of the classical flute repertoire and a consummate performer whose appeal transcends all musical boundaries.  With over 30 million recordings sold worldwide, extensive international touring, frequent television appearances, tireless promotion of the arts and his passionate work in music education, James Galway has been a household name for decades.  He is joined here by his wife and fellow performer Lady Jeanne Galway in conversation with The Flute NI host Aisling Agnew. 

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Talking Flutes!
141. The Golden Couple of the flute! - Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 51:19


Happy Birthday!!  The legacy of Sir James Galway with the 'Galway Flute Academy' "Get a book on singing, read the first chapter on breathing and then apply it to your flute playing.'' "There are no short cuts to playing the flute..." In this special 'Talking Flutes', Clare speaks via Zoom to Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway at their home in Switzerland.  As you can expect there is so much wisdom about playing the flute, flute studies, tone and excessive moving when playing! They also talk about 'The Galway Flute Academy and their work and dedication in expanding this wonderful resource for flute players around the world. www.thegalwayfluteacademy.com 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company.  For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com     

Talking Flutes!
138 - Thank you Sir James and the generosity of WIBB.

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 39:32


Hey Mr Moyse, what's with that pipe? To celebrate 'Thanksgiving' in the USA, this week on 'Talking Flutes' Clare and Jean-Paul talk about some of the many flute related things they are thankful for.  They mention about how they stumbled across the flute at the start, their first flute teachers, how Marcel Moyse study books convinced Jean-Paul he would never be a world class player, and how we should all be thankful for Sir James Galway! 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' is a podcast production by the Trevor James Flute Company.  For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com    

Interplay: Conversations in Music with Michael Shapiro

There is simply no one like Sir James Galway. The great flutist has played in more venues, presenting so many different kinds of music from the Berlin Philharmonic to the Chieftains to the Lord of the Rings, that his position is unparalleled. And with his beautiful wife, Lady Jeanne Galway, the Galway Flute Academy is spreading the word to a future generation of flutists throughout the world. Sir James has a flair of speech that makes this Interplay a sterling and personal Conversation In Music. Supreme enjoyment from a master musician! www.michaelshapiro.com www.jamesgalway.com www.galwayfluteacademy.com

Talking Flutes!
127. "You need to give up the flute and become a coal miner" - Mike Mower

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 52:16


"It's so important to learn music by memory as you listen so much more when you're not looking at the dots!' On 'Talking Flutes' this week we talk to the phenomenally talented musician, composer, author and producer Mike Mower about his life in music, making it big with his group 'Itchy Fingers' and also with working and arranging music and albums with Sir James Galway. Please keep sending your questions and suggestions for future podcasts to flutepodcasts@gmail.com and to @talkingflutes on FB and @tjflutes on IG or @flute on Twitter. 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute Company.  For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com

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Inspired Artist
Tigran Arakelyan - ORCHESTRA, IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT MUSIC

Inspired Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 47:26


In this episode of Inspired Artist Podcast I am speaking with Armenian-American conductor Tigran Arakelyan. Tigran is the Assistant Conductor of the California Philharmonic and the Music Director of Northwest Mahler Festival, Port Townsend Symphony, Federal Way Youth Symphony and the Bainbridge Island Youth Orchestras. He recently made his Walt Disney Concert Hall conducting debut and has played alongside Sir James Galway during his induction into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Tigran is a prize winner in The American Prize—Vytautas Marijosius Memorial Award in Orchestral Programming and at the Global Music Awards. He has programmed diverse concerts with works by William Grant Still, Amy Beach, Alma Mahler, Fanny Mendelssohn, Vasily Kalinnikov and conducted regional premieres by renowned composers Paul Hindemith, Keith Jarrett and James Cohn, among others. As the host of Off the Podium Music Podcast he has interviewed legendary musicians such as: Pultizer Prize winning composer George Walker, Grammy Award winning bassist Christian McBride and David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet. For more info: http://www.tigranarakelyan.com/-- ABOUT YOUR HOST:Sirgun Kaur is a Sacred Songstress and Spiritual Coach who helps sensitive people focus their thoughts and become the spiritual teachers they came here to be. She has released seven albums and a variety of singles. For more info on coaching or events, email info@sirgunkaur.com or visit https://sirgunkaur.com

Flute 360
Episode 79: The Fundamentals of Extended Techniques with Robert Dick, Part 1 – Audio Portion

Flute 360

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 63:56


Flute 360 | Episode 79: “The Fundamentals of Extended Techniques with Robert Dick, Part I – Audio Portion” (1:04:04) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Robert Dick on the fundamentals of extended techniques. Mr. Dick goes through the following extended techniques in great detail, including throat tuning and harmonics. Also, make sure to check out Episode 79’s video portion where you will be able to view Mr. Dick demonstrating these techniques on the flute! Series 19 includes Episodes 79-82 with Robert Dick! Episode 79 – Main Points: 0:25 – Gold Sponsor: J&K Productions 1:20 – Welcome and thank you for your support! 1:32 – Today’s Topic Introduced 2:32 – Farmer’s Market, Manhattan, NY 3:30 – “I am at home most of the time, so my schedule is flexible and independent, which is good news. There is only so much practicing you can do...and only so much business you can do. At some point, it’s time to relax and make a good meal.” – Robert 4:58 – Questions: Please share with the audience who you are and your musical background. Also, what was the inspiration behind your avant-garde approach to creating different flute timbres? 5:11 – Robert’s Answer 21:07 – “Tone Development Through Extended Techniques” by Robert Dick 21:13 – "Etudes: Flying Lessons" by Robert Dick 21:23 – Lookout for Solo Flute by Robert Dick 21:41 – Fish Are Jumping for Solo Flute by Robert Dick 23:13 – “Whether we like it or not the world has fundamentally changed.” – Robert 27:46 – Heidi shares her decisions in why she decided to move to Europe, temporarily. 33:01 – Heidi quotes a sentence from Robert Dick’s “The Other Flute” Book. 33:50 – Robert Dick comments. 42:60 – Throat Tuning (Listen to Parts 1-3 on YouTube) 51:12 – “As best as you can, try to pre-hear the pitch you are going to play!” – Robert 57:17 – Flute syllables to start off with are “OH” and “AH”! 1:00:53 – Sir James Galway, flutist 1:01:05 – Julius Baker, flutist 1:01:16 – Practice natural harmonics for lip strength. 1:02:18 – Please visit Episode 79’s video portion on YouTube! This video is the second half of today’s conversation. 1:02:50 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions  Episode 79 – Resources Mentioned: Flute 360 – Dr. Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Financially Support Flute 360! Robert Dick’s Website The Glissando Headjoint Book: Tone Development Through Extended Techniques by Robert Dick Book: The Other Flute by Robert Dick Follow Robert Dick via Facebook! Robert Dick’s Contemporary Flute Week Episode 79 – Sponsors: Gold/Bronze: J&K Productions’ Website Silver: Contact Heidi for details!

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey
James Galway Master Class - STNJ Episode 300

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 15:45


On March 18, State Theatre hosted a masterclass with legendary flutist Sir James Galway. Three young flutists were chosen to perform for Sir James, who gave them valuable feedback and instruction, and spoke at length to the students and an invited audience about the history of the flute, playing techniques, how to practice, and how to take care of the instrument. Two of the student participants were able to join us for a talk about this unique experience and how it has impacted their lives. Check out our interview with Hunter Green from Wenonah, a masters student at Mannes Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Judy Mendenhall; and Hannah Lee a student at East Brunswick High School.

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey
Lady Jeanne Galway - STNJ Episode 288

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 13:48


The living legend of the flute, Sir James Galway, returns to State Theatre New Jersey on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, with his wife, Lady Jeanne Galway, and pianist Michael McHale. Lady Galway chats with us about choosing a "user-friendly" repertoire and travelling the world and performing.

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Flute 360
Episode 43: Kathy Blocki, Pneumo Pro

Flute 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 28:07


Flute 360 | Episode 43: “Kathy Blocki, Inventor of the Pneumo Pro” (28:10) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Kathy Blocki who is a flutist, teacher, and inventor of the Pneumo Pro! Heidi and Kathy talk about her process, obstacles along the way, the product and what solutions it resolves. Check-out today’s episode for more details! Episode 43 – Main Points: 0:31 – William S. Haynes Co. Website 1:25 – Welcome! 1:41 – Kathy resides outside of Pittsburgh. 2:29 – Question: Please give us your musical background. 2:43 – Kathy’s Answer 3:00 – Bernard Goldberg, flutist 3:10 – Marcel Moyse, flutist 3:22 – Marcel Moyse’s “24 Little Melodic Studies” 4:05 – Samuel Baron, flutist 5:05 – James Pellerite, flutist 5:16 – “[James’] incredible strengths were rhythm and intonation.” – Kathy 5:44 – “I discovered that I fell in-love with teaching!” – Kathy 6:00 – Preliminary thoughts of the Pneumo Pro happened at a Thanksgiving dinner! 6:57 – The first prototype was wooden. 7:22 – Go see the different prototypes of the Pneumo Pro at Heidi’s website. 8:15 – “It has been quite the journey!” – Kathy Blocki 9:10 – Question: What solution were you solving? 9:40 – “The solution for that beautiful low note.” – Kathy 9:55 – “I was teaching [the students] to blow on their hand...and I saw that they wouldn’t blow on their hand for very long.” – Kathy 10:16 – Question: From conception to production how long did it take? 10:25 – Kathy’s Answer 11:16 – “I am a flute player not an injection molder!” – Kathy 12:52 – Question: How did you come up with the name? 13:06 – “My husband was studying Greek at the time.” – Kathy 13:28 – Go listen to Flute 360’s Episodes 40, 41, and 42. 13:54 – Question: What was the biggest obstacle and how did you overcome it? 14:22 – “It takes a lot of money and a lot of faith.” – Kathy 14:44 – “You planned and your husband was able to view the books and save. You have to plan.” – Heidi 15:00 – Step out in faith! 15:51 – Gather information all the time. 16:25 – Network and get advice. 17:00 – Question: Please give us an elevator pitch for the Pneumo Pro. 17:48 – Kathy’s Answer 18:00 – Sir James Galway, flutist 18:41 – J.S. Bach, Sonata in E minor, Mvt. 2 20:50 – Question: Any advice for the future inventor? 21:12 – Kathy’s Answer 22:35 – Question: Where can people find you online? 22:40 – Kathy’s YouTube Channel. 23:12 – Future Flute 360 Episode about KinderFlute– Stay Tuned! 23:38 – Picks! Picks: Kathy Flute 360! Heidi Movie: “Mozart’s Sister” (2010) Cypress Valley Canopy Tours (outside of Austin, TX) Card Games: Crazy Eight, Go Fish, and Whist! Episode 43 – Resources Mentioned: Blocki Flute Method Website Kathy Blocki’s YouTube Channel KinderFlute William S. Haynes Co. Flutes’ Instagram William S. Haynes Co. Flutes’ Twitter William S. Haynes Co. Flutes' Facebook Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Episode 43 – Sponsors: Gold Level: William S. Haynes Co. Website Silver Level: Contact Heidi for more details! Bronze Level: J&K Productions’ Website

Flute 360
Episode 42: Hans Kuijt, LefreQue

Flute 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 37:06


In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Hans Kuijt who is a saxophonist, flutist, teacher, and inventor of lefreQue! Heidi and Hans talk about his process, obstacles along the way, and the product and what solutions it resolves. Check-out today’s episode for more details!   Episode 42 – Main Points: 1:29 – Welcome! 1:40 – Amsterdam, Netherlands 2:12 – Book: Hans Brinker by Mary Mapes Dodge 2:25 – Question: Give us your background, please. 2:35 – Hans gives us his musical background! 2:44 – Sir James Galway, flutist 4:22 – “My heart was in the music and that’s why I became a musician.” – Hans 5:11 – The beginnings of lefreQue! 5:17 – “I was always a teacher and looking for explanations to my students to explain what happens in a physical way.” – Hans 5:58 – Searching for the “why.” 6:44 – The idea of lefreQue came in 2008 and then in 2012 the first prototype came out. 7:35 – “It had to be a product for more instruments, not just for the saxophone.” – Hans 8:25 – “I did a lot of research in those four years [2008-2012].” – Hans 8:50 – “The only thing I can’t put it on is a didgeridoo!” – Hans 9:11 – Question: What obstacles did you face along the way? 9:17 – “If you have a good idea, and start a company, there are a lot of people who’d like to jump-in!” – Hans 11:51 – LefreQue’s Materials 15:04 – “I feel more connected to my instrument when I use lefreQue.” – Heidi 15:41 – Question & Answer 16:01 – “You have more problems on the bassoon compared to the flute.” – Hans 16:21 – Question: How did you come-up with the name, lefreQue? 16:25 – Hans’ Answer 18:32 – Sound Bridge 19:21 – Engineering 22:05 – Question: What resources did you use throughout your journey? 22:25 – “My mind is never quiet, it is always working.” – Hans 24:48 – “Cork is the slowest material on Earth – almost.” – Hans 25:53 – Heidi’s takeaway between Hans’ answer and Ho-Fan Lee’s response. 26:44 – Mark Dooly, Win-D-Fender 27:53 – Question: Do you have any advice or suggestions for the new inventor? 28:07 – “Look at yourself in the mirror, and promise yourself that you will never give-up!” – Hans Picks: Hans Album: “A Window in Time: Rachmaninoff Performs His Solo Piano Works” Heidi Zanders' Book, “The Art of Possibility” Stephen Covey’s Book, “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” Barbara Streisand’s Song, “People” Episode 42 – Resources Mentioned: LefreQue’s Website Hans Kuijt’s Website Hans Kuijt’s Twitter LefreQue’s Twitter Hans Kuijt’s Instagram Carolyn Nussbaum’s Website – Purchase William S. Haynes Co. Flutes’ Instagram William S. Haynes Co. Flutes’ Twitter William S. Haynes Co. Flutes' Facebook Heidi Kay Begay’s Website LefreQue’s Upcoming 2019 Conferences: TMEA The NAMM Show FMEA Episode 42 – Sponsors: Gold Level: William S. Haynes Co. Website Silver Level: Contact Heidi for more details! Bronze Level: J&K Productions’ Website

Talking Flutes!
47. Making your music come alive - Clare Southworth

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 41:13


"I really regret not writing down everything he said to me.  It was of such value". Professor of Flute at the Royal Academy of Music in London Clare Southworth speaking about the late, great Geoffrey Gilbert. In this weeks 'Talking Flutes' podcast, Clare speaks about her three biggest flute influences William Bennett, Geoffrey Gilbert and Sir James Galway whilst also covering subjects such as the need to understand the narrative of a piece before you play it, planning your recital, flute competitions and much more. Please feel free to send us your flute questions to flutepodcasts@gmail.com  'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the Trevor James flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com  

Talking Flutes!
25. The maverick of the flute world - Dave Heath

Talking Flutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 25:21


The Maverick of the flute world - Dave Heath. Welcome to Talking Flutes.  This week Clare is on the road with her mp3 player to visit the maverick of the flute and music world Dave Heath.  Dave is not shy in pushing boudaries and in this lively interview with Clare, tells stories of hearing WIBB playing at home and knocking on his door asking for a flute lesson, speaks about his compositions with artists such as Sir James Galway through to Nigel Kennedey, his musical philosphy, his views on music colleges and his latest projects. You may hear the odd bang and thud which is due to Dave being animated on the table when he is speaking :-) Thank you for listening and can I please ask you nicely to press the 'Subscribe' button as this is the easiest way for other flute players to find us. Flute questions and suggestions for topics on future podcasts can be emailed to to Clare and Jean-Paul on flutepodcasts@gmail.com Talking Flutes is a podcast production for Trevor James flutes. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com

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El taller del lutier
El taller del lutier 107: El Tiana Antica 2018

El taller del lutier

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 57:45


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Everett Public Library Podcasts
Audio review of "Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens" by Steve Olson

Everett Public Library Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 2:24


The 1980 eruption of Washington State's Mount St. Helens, through a human lens.   Music: Praludium, by Carl Nielsen. Sir James Galway, Carion Quintet, CC-BY-SA 2.0

In Tune Highlights
"Do I play the tin whistle to relax? No - I play chess!" - Sir James Galway

In Tune Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 26:16


Picks from across the week on In Tune, featuring Danielle de Niese, Sir James Galway, Menahem Pressler, Nevarro Quartet, Scarlett Thomas and Madrigal - Marin Constantin.

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Thriving Life Club with Leon Gabrielian
How Life Imitates Conducting an Orchestra... with Maestro Tigran Arakelyan

Thriving Life Club with Leon Gabrielian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 45:07


In today’s episode we have the pleasure of visiting with Maestro Tigran Arakelyan, an amazing conductor and a great human being. Maestro Arakelyan is the Music Director of Bainbridge Island Youth Orchestras, the Federal Way Youth Symphony Orchestra, and several others. He played alongside Sir James Galway during his induction into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He is a recipient of numerous awards and has conducted in masterclasses with a long list of world-class conductors. Maestro Arakelyan received a Doctorate in Musical Arts degree in conducting from the University of Washington. Outside of conducting, he is the founder/director of the Armenian Orchestral Music Project and the Classical Program Coordinator at Music Works Northwest. He is also the founder and host of Off The Podium – Music Podcast where his guests are renowned musicians and artists. If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes, episode freebie, resources, and more at http://www.ThrivingLifeClub.com/4

People of Note
People of Note - Raffaele Trevisani

People of Note

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 52:55


Fine Music Radio — The flute is very much in the spotlight in this week’s edition of People of Note when Rodney Trudgeon will be talking to the distinguished Italian flautist RAFFAELE TREVISANI. Raffaele was hugely influenced by Sir James Galway who has said that he belongs to the best of the flautists of today for his beautiful singing tone, perfect technique and his dedication to the art of music. Many people say he has inherited Galway’s thrilling sound and technique and in fact he plays a 14 carat gold flute that belonged to James Galway.

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Live2cre8
#021 Steve Feldman: Emmy Winning Director of Sesame Street

Live2cre8

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 57:29


Steve Feldman is an Emmy award winning director who has worked with talent as varied as Bill Nye, Linda Ellerbee, Bill Maher and Elmo for PBS, CBS, Disney, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, MSNBC and Discovery. His work on “Sesame Street” earned him an Emmy Award, while his work with “Barney and Friends,” “The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss," "The Nick News," and “The Christopher Lowell Show” contributed to nine other Emmy awards and nominations. Steven’s other credits include "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher," "Lazy Town," and the debut musical theatre production for Walden Media, "Rock Odyssey."   In addition Steve has produced and directed documentaries on prison life for MSNBC and is currently developing a documentary feature examining the life of David Berkowitz, the “Son of Sam”. He is the Executive Producer of “The Breakdown” debuting this spring on DanceNetwork.TV.   Recently, Steve directed and produced six short films for Sesame Workshop’s Military Initiative. Additionally he directed a tablet-based television series for pre-school children, "Charlie and Company;" produced video content and provided design supervision for “Nowdebatethis.com," a teen debate website that wrangled with the question: “Who was the better President, Washington or Lincoln?” He has produced web content with acclaimed flautist, Sir James Galway, and directed a twelve episode science series for AMS Pictures in Dallas, TX. He just finished producing a series of videos teaching applied mathematics to young children, for Hammer, Inc. Steve also teaches Film and Television courses at Lipscomb University in Nashville.   We cover a ton of interesting topics in this episode including:   • The unique skill set required to be a Sesame Street puppeteer • What all goes into shooting an episode of Sesame Street, and how he changed their directorial style • Hilarious pranks at the annual Sesame Street staff Christmas party • Why 95% of the Creative Process in film & tv is done at casting • Who really runs the show on a film or tv set, and what Producers and Executive Producers actually do • Why artists and creative types often work across many different fields and platforms • How storytellers store creative ideas, and why someone would pay $25K for a napkin  • Why a balanced life and getting out of your comfort zone are essential to the creative process • Advice for playwrights, screenwriters, and actors • The different types of acting methods, and a funny story about Lawrence Oliver and Dustin Hoffman • Steve's favorite directors in Hollywood and why • And SO much more!

Westminster Abbey
Address given by Sir James Galway OBE at The St Cecilia Service: A Celebration of Music

Westminster Abbey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 3:36


Address given by Sir James Galway OBE at The St Cecilia Service: A Celebration of Music, 23rd November 2016 at Westminster Abbey. #westminsterabbey #helpmusiciansuk #jamesgallway

Piedmont Arts Podcast

Sir James Galway, the virtuoso flute player known as “The Man with the Golden Flute,” visits Charlotte to perform a special Charlotte Symphony Orchestra event, conducted by Christopher Warren-Green. Before his performance with the CSO, Sir James Galway took a moment to speak with WDAV's Rachel Stewart, chatting about topics such as Mozart, Bach, and his favorite band, Pink Floyd.

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Unplucked
Proms 2016: The Last Podcast of the Proms.

Unplucked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 18:58


Vikki duets with Sir James Galway, rolls with Rick Astley, and queues the last night.

Focus on Flowers
They Called Him "Le Romain"

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 2:00


Marcel Moyse, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Sir James Galway…three famous names in the flute world. But here’s another name to consider: Jacques Martin Hotteterre.

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The Gramophone podcast
Sir James Galway

The Gramophone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 29:51


Gramophone's 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award winner talks to James Jolly, as part of an EFG Gramophone Conversation at Foyles

Arts Conversations
James Galway returns!

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008


JoAnn Falletta and the Virginia Symphony welcome Sir James Galway back for a musical re-telling of the story of the Pied Piper. Fri,day, March 7th at 8:00 PM at the Ferguson Center; Sat,urday, March 8th at 8:00 PM at Chrysler Hall; Sun,day, March 9th at 2:30 PM at the Sandler Center. Program: Rossini: Cinderella Overture; Kodaly: Hary Janos Overture; Corigliano: Pied Piper Fantasy.

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creation podcasts: guestlist
Guest List Podcast 50

creation podcasts: guestlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2007 22:02


On the Guest List this week Anne-Marie Minhall talks to conductor Sir Andrew Davis about his love for the music of Sir Edward Elgar… Also on the show is the world’s most famous flautist Sir James Galway who tells Annie about the joy he gets from teaching the flute to up and coming young players….

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