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In Episode 109, Patrick chats to BBC Radio 3 presenter Linton Stephens about the BBC's new Ten Pieces, each of which has been written by a female composer (0:55).Alex Parsons introduces a new series of webinars from the MTA, providing crucial CPD for teachers (09:06).And Si Tew from Digit Learning explains the range of products they offer, including their joystick-driven instrument, CMPSR, their notation system Arrow Notes, plus Global Sound Culture (13:38).Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces https://www.musicteachers.org/online-events/https://digitlearning.co.uk#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying #SaveOurSubjects© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org
The Author Salty Yeom is from Daegu in South Korea, he comes from a scientific and mathematical academic background. Salty has attended various universities in his home country but has long held a desire to extend his scholarly education in the sciences by attending the prestigious University of Stamford in the US. Salty strongly believes […] The post He is Back: Ten pieces of Evidence by Salty Yeom appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Sermon by Bishop Gene Robinson from worship at 10:00 a.m. on the Sunday, April 16, 2023 at All Saints Church, Pasadena, which included Confirmation, Blessing, Renewal of Baptismal Vows, and Eucharist. Readings: Acts 1:3-5, 12-14, I John 5:1-6 and John 20:19-31. Watch the sermon on YouTube. Follow All Saints Church on Twitter @ASCpas. Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AllSaintsPasadena/. Check out our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/allsaintspasadena1/videos. Subscribe, like, get notifications every time we post! Enjoy our extensive archive of stimulating and inspiring content! Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.
Today, I'm busting one of the biggest myths there is around content & social media. It's the idea that you need to create *BRAND NEW* content over, and over, and over, and over again. You don't need to spend tons of time coming up with new ideas to keep your social media feed fresh, only to have it slip away into social oblivion just a few days (or even hours) later.
By Andrew McCaldon The extraordinary and explosive relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock and the film composer Bernard Herrmann. Recorded live at Alexandra Palace with the BBC Concert Orchestra playing Herrmann's scores from the partnership's iconic films - Vertigo, North by Northwest and Psycho. Bernard Herrmann ..... Tim McInnerny Alfred Hitchcock ..... Toby Jones Alma Hitchcock ..... Joanna Monro Lucy Anderson/Tippi ..... Tara Ward Lew Wasserman/Cary/Paul ..... Jonathan Forbes BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Ben Palmer Produced by Neil Varley and Tracey Neale Directed By Tracey Neale By the late 1950s Herrmann and Hitchcock – known to each other as ‘Benny' and ‘Hitch' – have formed the most famous composer-director partnership in film history, creating masterpieces of cinema together, including Vertigo, North by Northwest and Psycho. But with tensions growing between the two maverick artists and change afoot in the movie industry, Benny and Hitch's collaboration and friendship comes to a catastrophic end at a recording session for the film Torn Curtain. But who is really responsible for the break-up? From beyond the grave, Benny and Hitch set out to determine which man has blood on their hands? Recorded in front of an audience at Alexandra Palace and starring two stellar actors, Tim McInnerny and Toby Jones, this thrilling and witty drama, will feature performances of Bernard Herrmann's music by the brilliant BBC Concert Orchestra. Writer: Andrew McCaldon worked with the BBC as a key creative on Ten Pieces, for which he wrote a series of acclaimed films and BBC Proms concerts. He has also combined music and drama in numerous shows for the BBCCO, BBCSO and the BBC Singers. Other recent writing work includes: Wemba's Dream, a community music-drama event with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, for which Andrew acted as Creative Director (2021); Abracadopera!, an original TV opera-comedy-drama, created and written by Andrew for English National Opera and broadcast on Sky Arts and Sky Kids (June 2022); and Gnomus, a site-specific play for Puppets With Guts staged at Stonehenge (April 2022). Cast & Performers: Tim McInnerny has just finished filming One Day for Netflix and plays the lead role in the forthcoming film Killers Anonymous. He can be seen in Ten Percent, the UK version of Call My Agent and also appeared in Game of Thrones. Toby Jones can be seen in The English for the BBC. Other work includes Jon S. Baird's Tetris for Apple TV and Sam Mendes's film Empire of Light, due for release in January. He will also appear in the forthcoming Indiana Jones film. Joanna Monro has been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company several times. Her TV credits include Doctors and Doctor Who. She was a presenter on That's Life and her theatre credits include Blood Brothers and Mamma Mia! Tara Ward has worked in film, television, stage and radio. Recent appearances were in the film Justice League and Sky TV's Riviera. She played Mrs March in Radio 4's Little Women. Tara has written a number of books on personal development. Jonathan Forbes played the lead role in the film Conspiracy of Silence. TV highlights include Hornblower, Foyle's War and Black Mirror. He played Sharon Hogan's brother in Catastrophe for Channel 4. He also starred in Radio 4's returning series Tracks. The BBC Concert Orchestra appears on Radio 2's Sunday Night Is Music Night as well as exploring music from classical to contemporary on Radio 3. Soundtracks include Blue Planet and Serengeti for BBC 1 and in February it worked with over 20 artists for Radio 2's Piano Room Month. It appears annually at the BBC Proms and at London's Southbank Centre. The Conductor, Ben Palmer is Chief Conductor of the Deutsche Philharmonie Merck in Darmstadt and Babylon Orchester Berlin and Artistic Director of Covent Garden Sinfonia. He is one of Europe's most sought-after specialists in conducting live to picture. Next year he conducts the German tour of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens. Production Team: Directed by Tracey Neale Produced by Neil Varley & Tracey Neale Production Co-Ordinators, Ben Hollands, Ayesha Labrom & Hannah O'Reilly Technical & Outside Broadcast Team: Chris Rouse, Alison Craig, Gilly Chauhan, Simon Nicklinson and Jon Wilson
One thing I've noticed as I mature into adulthood is that things that seemed completely mysterious to me in my early-20s start to make a little more sense. Ten pieces of adviceBonus tip from one of my favorite comedy movies -- The SwitchSupport the show
Ever heard of a Capsule Wardrobe? In this episode Sarah gives her tips for having a minimal but effective closet of cycling kit that will have you covered out no matter what the weather. Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/roadman.cycling Follow us on LinkedIn If you have any questions for next weeks podcast email Sarah on sarah@roadmancycling.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
Hassidut Daily with Rabbi Eli: Two-minute nuggets of inspiration
The Ten Pieces of Bread
On this episode, We have Our 36th installment of Boy Meets Wednesday. We cover episodes 5/6 in season 4 of Boy Meets World. We talk videogames, homelessness, and choices. Hosted by the Comedy Duo of Serg & Joe. We also eat. This is We Family Son!!
Jim Clark is a 57 year veteran of the drums and an expert at applying traditional rudiments to the drum set for an everyday rock/jazz drummer (like myself). We discuss how drummers like Steve Gadd, Billy Cobham, Elvin Jones and many more are masters of the rudimental method and how they apply it to commercial music without sounding like a traditional marching band drummer. Jim is a educator, historian, performer and author of books such as "Connecticut's Drum & Fife Tradition" and the brand new "Ten Pieces for Field Drums". - Keep up with Jim via Connecticut Valley Field Music here: https://www.ctvalleyfieldmusic.com/ Check out Jims Latest "TenPieces for Field Drums" Book here: https://pulsamusica.com/book-store/ten-pieces-for-field-drum-print-version.html Enjoy!
Jim Clark is a 57 year veteran of the drums and an expert at applying traditional rudiments to the drum set for an everyday rock/jazz drummer (like myself). We discuss how drummers like Steve Gadd, Billy Cobham, Elvin Jones and many more are masters of the rudimental method and how they apply it to commercial music without sounding like a traditional marching band drummer. Jim is a educator, historian, performer and author of books such as "Connecticut's Drum & Fife Tradition" and the brand new "Ten Pieces for Field Drums". - Keep up with Jim via Connecticut Valley Field Music here: https://www.ctvalleyfieldmusic.com/ Check out Jims Latest "TenPieces for Field Drums" Book here: https://pulsamusica.com/book-store/ten-pieces-for-field-drum-print-version.html Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maurice Terzini is a true self-made man, starting at 16 years old packing shelves, today, three decades later, along with slew of high and low moments, he has become an institution in Bondi and an icon in the fashion industry.From his experience in hospitality – currently at the famous Icebergs, Da Orazio Pizza, The Dolphin and Bonnie's Wine Bar – to entering the fashion-sphere with Ten Pieces and collaborating with international DJ's, he is also known for his New Year's Day event when Icebergs flips to become the most anticipated party in town.A culture vulture immersed in hospitality roots but embracing his inner fashionista Maurizio is evolutionary - always creating and evolving. A creator, a collaborator he connects and networks trusting snd celebrating with his inner sanctum to feed his passion to give to serve and to nurture his clientele. Perched high on the Bondi clifface with spectacular views that would match some of his Italian homeland's ocean vistas he works hard and is opening a plethora of new restaurants in Melb Sydney and Byron Bay.Then there's His fashion label Ten Pieces “Ten Pieces started over a few bottles of wine with Ian Nessick at Restricted Premises in Kings Cross. “We had been wanting to do stuff for a while and I had had some dabbles in fashion with KSUBI and others. So we got really drunk and came up with a capsule of 10 mainly punk/rude boy inspired suits… we decided to stop there and call it Ten Pieces! We sold out! “When Lucy [Hinkfuss] and I hooked up (Lucy coming from an Arts and fashion background) we took to relaunch it. However this time we looked at free running urban sports and Oz subcultures (where boys and girls often looked dressed the same) as an inspiration. Well I first met Maurice When I was interviewing him for my What I've Learnt column in the Melbourne age in the early days when Icebergs had just launched and he gracefully featured in my compilation interview book .. yet so much has changed ..
In this episode we cover our top ten tips for things we wish we'd known when we started mentoring graduate students. Have a listen to learn why our number one tip was to keep your mouth shut!Our tips cover the things we've learned in the trenches during a collective 21 years of graduate student mentoring. You might be surprised to learn many of our tips are about our personal mentality when it comes to mentoring. Some of these are things that have taken us a long time to learn (and we're not afraid to say we are still mastering many of them).If you are enjoying this podcast please leave a rating or review, and join us over on Twitter to let us know what topics you'd like to hear more about.You can also join the conversation on our LinkedIn group page The Graduate Mentoring Blueprint
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The main hesitation I hear from researchers when it comes to social media is that they've got nothing to share. In this short clip, I show you can you can share ten different bits of information, across different platforms, using just one idea.Here's the video version of this clip. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(Part 2 this week is composers 6-10 Dvorak, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Rachmaninoff) I once was talking with a conductor about Beethoven's 8th symphony. He made a comment that stuck with me ever since: "this symphony is Opus 93, but I always want to know what was Opus 94, and we never hear those pieces." There's a lot of truth in that comment. And so I thought that today would be a good opportunity to explore some hidden gems from 10 of the biggest names in Western Classical Music. Let's go exploring!
The Exodus from Egypt was an exit from servitude by man - and an entrance into a life of service to God. Rabbi Yishai Fleisher is joined by Rav Mike Feuer to stand in awe at the foot of Mt. Sinai and receive the gift of the Ten Commandments. Then, Malkah Fleisher on a flat tire in Judea and the micro-kindnesses that can change our life.
The Exodus from Egypt was an exit from servitude by man - and an entrance into a life of service to God. Yishai is joined by Rav Mike Feuer to stand in awe at the foot of Mt. Sinai and receive the gift of the Ten Commandments. Then, Malkah Fleisher on a flat tire in Judea and the micro-kindnesses that can change our life.
Daddy Got Custody: Helping Good Parents Win Custody of their Kids
Fred Campos, @FullCustodyDad, discusses the 10 pieces of evidence you need to prepare for your custody case. Fred, a 21-year custody consultant, and full custody dad of his then 4-YO daughter, discusses the 10 types of evidence you should prepare for your attorney. He lays out ideas to present in court like journals, notes, calendars, photo albums and much, much more. (More info can be found at https://DaddyGotCustody.com)
Tyler Merwin brought a message of hope and faith for the one willing to look for the leaven in their lives.
Grace & Grit Podcast: Helping Women Everywhere Live Happier, Healthier and More Fit Lives
I have been helping women rewrite their health stories now for over 20 years, and I have learned a few things along the way about what it really takes to create sustainable change. It has nothing to do with the latest diet craze (or any diet for that matter). It has nothing to do with superfoods or exercise protocols. What it takes to create sustainable change has everything to do with how you are thinking about your process, your worth, your challenges and even your failures. Your success with your health goals has everything to do with your mindset and in this episode, I do a deep dive into the 10 mindset shifts I believe women need to make to make meaningful change with their health in a sustainable way. Click here to listen in and share your thoughts! >>Are you loving the Grace & Grit Podcast? Help us keep the mic on! Then head over to iTunes and leave a review so the Grace and Grit message can spread to more women who need to hear it. Looking for more Grace & Grit? Visit GraceandGrit.com
David Frankel Contributor David Frankel is a managing partner at Founder Collective.
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
(https://www.educationonfire.com/?attachment_id=1756) Ollie is the founder and Director of Beat Goes On. He is a former cast member of the hit show STOMP and its sister show, ‘The Lost & Found Orchestra’. He regularly delivers workshops, CPD and INSET for Teach First, School Direct, United Learning and Music Education Hubs throughout the UK. He is also a qualified secondary music teacher and combines these experiences to deliver what he hopes are fun, engaging and memorable workshops. He works with a number of international schools in the COBIS, BSME and FOBISIA networks, and delivers keynote speeches, most recently at the Latin American Heads Conference in São Paulo. As Director of Beat Goes On, Ollie has developed a range of percussive workshops, which draw on participants’ own ideas, as well as developing skills and knowledge. Ollie also promotes the use of music as a means of encouraging well-being, for both individuals and teaching communities. Beat Goes On (http://www.beatgoeson.co.uk) Musical Futures (https://www.musicalfutures.org) Ten Pieces (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04pc0j8) The Global Sensation (http://stomplondon.com/) http://www.lfopresents.co.uk/ http://www.carnivalcollective.org/ http://www.talk4writing.co.uk Find out more at www.EducationOnFire.com (https://www.educationonfire.com) Support this podcast
Hello everyone! We have a bit of a special week for you; as Noyan was unavailable, we are proud to present you with Eden's interview of Nicholas Andrews (which goes on for more than the 30 minutes which Eden mistakenly cites in the intro because he is an egg), member of the post-metal band Dumbsaint! As Eden says in the intro, these guys are one of the most promising post metal acts around, coming right out of the dynamic Australian scene. They're doing something pretty unique and special with their latest album, Panorama, In Ten Pieces.. In June, a full feature film will be released which serves as a companion piece to the album. It explores themes of horror, urban decay, personal instability, sexual deviance and more, all while meshing with the album's music in intelligent ways. The two talk about the album, post metal, the Australian scene and much more!
Nicola Benedetti with ten intriguing facts about Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries.
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Gabriel Prokofiev's Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra (5th movement)
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Haydn's Trumpet Concerto.
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Shostakovich's Symphony No.10
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Anna Clyne's Night Ferry
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Verdi's Requiem
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Mambo from Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)
Violinist Nicola Benedetti talks to Suzy Klein about the latest Ten Pieces project, which is set to roll out across secondary schools shortly. Nicola talks passionately about the importance of music education, engaging young audiences, and reveals more about the ten works on this year's list, including Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform John Adam's Short Ride in a Fast Machine, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform 'Storm' from Britten's 'Sea Interludes' from his opera Peter Grimes, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform Grieg's In The Hall Of The Mountain King, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales perform Handel's Zadok The Priest, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform 'Mars' from 'The Planets' as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
Drum Works (a youth precussion group from East London) perform Anna Meredith's Connect It, as seen in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and their principal horn player, Tim Thorpe as soloist, perform the 3rd movement of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform Mussorgsky's A Night On The Bare Mountain, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform the Finale from Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, as heard in the Ten Pieces film.
The tenor, baritone and conductor Plácido Domingo discusses his return to the Royal Opera House to conduct Jonathan Kent's production of Puccini's Tosca. Alex Clark reviews Robert Galbraith's (aka JK Rowling) new novel The Silkworm. Jason Solomons reviews Clint Eastwood's film Jersey Boys, about Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. And Laura Mvula and Julian Lloyd Webber discuss the new BBC Music initiative Ten Pieces, announced today. Producer Jerome Weatherald.
Our week-of-Valentine's Day show contains some of the most romantic selections from the Cedille catalog (full playlist below) ALFRED BACHELET (1864–1944) Chere Nuit (4:13) GABRIEL FAURÉ (1845–1924) Chanson d’Amour, Op. 27, No. 1 (2:04) GABRIEL PIERNÉ (1863–1937) Serenade, Op. 7 (2:21) From Songs of the Romantic Age Cedille Records CDR 90000 019 (Tracks 4–6) Patrice Michaels, soprano Deborah Sobol, piano ERIK SATIE (1866–1925) / EASLEY BLACKWOOD (b. 1933) Je te veux (5:00) From La vie est une parade Cedille Records CDR 90000 070 (Track 2) Patrice Michaels, soprano The Chicago Chamber Musicians FRIEDRICH HOLLANDER (1896–1976) Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt [From Head to Toe I Am Prepared for Love] (3:50) From Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano Cedille Records CDR 90000 065 (Disc 1 Track 11) Julia Bentley, mezzo-soprano New Budapest Orpheum Society MANUEL M. PONCE (1882–1948) Canciones Mexicanas "Estrellita...." (2:36) From Mexican Piano Music by Manuel M. Ponce Cedille Records CDR 90000 086 (Track 1) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano FELIPE VILLANUEVA (1862–1893) Amor: Vals de Salón (3:12) From Salón Mexicano Cedille Records CDR 90000 132 (Track 12) Jorge Federico Osorio, piano MATTHEW HARRIS (b. 1956) From Shakespeare Songs It Was a Lover and his Lass (3:09) JOHN RUTTER (b. 1945) It Was a Lover and his Lass (2:28) From Shall I Compare Thee? Cedille Records CDR 90000 085 (Tracks 7 & 11) Chicago a cappella SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891–1953) Adagio from Ten Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 97b (3:51) From Russian Music for Cello & Piano Cedille Records CDR 90000 120 (Track 6) Wendy Warner, cello Irina Nuzova, piano AMY BEACH (1867–1944) Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23 (1893) (7:31) From American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell Cedille Records CDR 90000 097 (Track 1) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Matthew Hagle, piano LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918–1990) / RANDALL CRAIG FLEISCHER (b. 1958) West Side Story Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra Maria (2:32) Tonight (3:17) From Delights & Dances Cedille Records CDR 90000 141 (Track 8–9) Harlem Quartet Chicago Sinfonietta Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Continuing with WFMT’s monthly theme of Russia, this week’s show comprises all 4 Prokofiev works recorded on Cedille plus “encores” by his colleagues Mieczslaw Weinberg and Aram Khachaturian. Performances are by pianist Easley Blackwood, cellist Wendy Warner and pianist Irina Nuzova, soprano Patrice Michaels and pianist Deborah Sobol, the Pacifica Quartet, and pianist Dmitry Paperno. Playlist for June 19, 2013 Prokofiev on Cedille SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891–1953) Sarcasms, Op. 17 (1914) (10:45) I. Tempestoso II. Allegro rubato III. Allegro precipitato IV. Smanioso V. Precipitosissimo From Radical Piano Cedille Records CDR 90000 027 (Tracks 1–5) Easley Blackwood, piano SERGEI PROKOFIEV Adagio from Ten Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 97b (3:51) From Russian Music for Cello & Piano Cedille Records CDR 90000 120 (Track 6) Wendy Warner, cello Irina Nuzova, piano SERGEI PROKOFIEV The bush on the hill, Op. 104, No. 3 From Songs of the Romantic Age Cedille Records CDR 90000 019 (Track 18) Patrice Michaels, soprano Deborah Sobol, piano SERGEI PROKOFIEV String Quartet No. 2 in F major, Op. 92 (22:09) I. Allegro sostenuto II. Adagio III. Allegro—Andante molto—Allegro I From The Soviet Experience: Volume II Cedille Records CDR 90000 130 (Disc 2 tracks 6–8) Pacifica Quartet MIECZYSLAW WEINBERG (1919–1996) String Quartet No. 6 in E minor, op. 35 II. Presto agitato (2:30) From The Soviet Experience: Volume III Cedille Records CDR 90000 138 (Disc 2 track 4) Pacifica Quartet ARAM KHACHATURIAN (1903–1978) Toccata (4:20) From Dmitry Paperno: Uncommon Encores Cedille Records CDR 90000 007 (Track 14) Dmitry Paperno, piano