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References Nature Methods 2019. volume 16, pages 815–829. Chem Biol Drug Des. 2018 Dec 19;93(6):1251–1264 Biosensors & bioelectronics 2024. Vol 249. 18 January. Crosby, Kantner and Still. 1969. "Wooden Ships". Jefferson Airplane https://youtu.be/ROBaoiJK0wc?si=O1ClTiWkEMFpAEGg Telemann, GF. :"Wassermusik" Ouverture in C major TWV 55:C3 https://youtu.be/ki1asCYcH08?si=p0xnxchR8v5XuYk8 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
Bu podcast serisinin 2. Bölümünde Rousseau'nun Toplum Sözleşmesi üzerinden neden devlet ve hükümetin aynı şey olmadığını, etik ve ahlak arasındaki farkları, etik değerlerin toplum için önemini ve yasalarla oluşan adaletin, toplum sözleşmesinin neresinde yer aldığını tartışıyorum. Türkiye'nin geldiği/getirildiği noktada toplum sözleşmesini, etiği ve toplum bilincini en kuvvetli şekilde tekrar hatırlaması elzem. Bölüm Kapağı: Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (1563) 08:15'teki müzik: Bach - Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 - I. Prélude 15:25'teki müzik: Telemann - Viola Concerto in G major TWV 51 -G9 21:03'teki müzik: Frederic Chopin - Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (Hauser arrangement) 26:53'teki müzik: Handel - Rinaldo, HWV 7a Lascia ch'io pianga
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Maggie Roberts, In this episode, Anthony and Maggie discuss Maggie's journey from her early days in veterinary medicine, including her experiences in Malawi, to her significant role at Cats Protection. The conversation delves into the challenges of feral cat management, the importance of education in animal welfare, and the complexities of pet ownership. Maggie also discusses her new consultancy, Advovet, aimed at supporting animal charities and improving animal welfare practices. The episode highlights the need for pragmatism in veterinary care, particularly regarding euthanasia and the impact of anthropomorphism on pet care decisions. Find more about Advovet here Find Maggie's webinar with TWV here
G. Ph. Telemann (1681-1767) - Ouverture in do maggiore "Wasserouverture", TWV 55:C31. Ouvertüre2. Sarabande "Die schlafende Thetis": 8:553. Bourrée "Die erwachende Thetis": 12:284. Loure "Der verliebte Neptunus": 14:165. Gavotte "Die spielenden Najaden": 16:116. Harlequinade "Der scherzende Tritonus": 17:007. "Der stürmende Aeolus": 18:168. Menuet "Der angenehme Zephir": 20:169. Gigue "Ebbe und Fluth": 22:5410. Canarie "Die lustigen Bootsleute": 24:30Violin I: Tomoe Badiarova, Meelis Orgse, Annie Gard, Naomi BurrellViolin II: Anna Stankiewicz, Marina Kakuno, Ana VasićViola: Luis Pinzón, Alice VazVioloncello: Néstor Fabián Cortés GarzónDouble Bass: Eva EuweRecorder I: Dorothee OberlingerRecorder II: Anninka FohgrubOboe I: Motoko Matsuda-JaserOboe II: Arianna ZambonBassoon: Martin JaserLute, Guitar: Hugo de RodasHarpsichord: Nadine Remmert About Ouverture in do maggiore
References Guerra, DJ. 2024. ImmunoBiochemistry lectures. Commun Biol. 2022; 5: 1292. ACS Chem. Biol. 2017, 12, 4, 958–968 Telemann, GP., 1750. Sonata in D major, TWV 44:1 https://youtu.be/xx8ooc-s7OQ?si=1vAKmdcLroNISa-P Vivaldi, A., 1708. - Gloria (RV 589) https://youtu.be/2eWjQOdYzMQ?si=hYSOqRuXkYUA8ATl --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
Title: King George III and his porcelain Flute Tracks: Telemann: Fantasia for Flute without Bass No. 4 in B-Flat Major, TWV 40:5: II. Allegro - III. Presto Artist: Ashley Solomon Publisher: ℗ 2017 Channel Classics Records
Op de dag van de Stem nam ik een extra podcastaflevering op, omdat ik een *WINACTIE * heb bedacht voor jou! Mijn missie is om iedereen met een stem bewust te maken van de mogelijkheden van dat magische instrument! In de korte aflevering neem ik je mee in #voicegym, een handige methode om je stem te onderhouden, middels adviezen opwarmoefeningen en massages van je hals. Tot 30 april ding je mee naar een volledig exemplaar van Voicegym (is een pdf met QR codes) in je mailbox. Hoe? Meld je hier aan voor de WINACTIE, En ontvang direct een massage video als voorproefje in je mailbox! Check ook even je spam. En je maakt kans op een plekje in het VOICEBOOST stemtraject voor podcasters dat in september start. TWV 1499 euro! Lees hier meer over het VOICEBOOST stemtraject: Fijne dag! Janine
Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with our home town theater Director/Manager Adam Bryan! Adam Bryan has been involved in the arts as long as he can remember. He has worked for professional theatres such as Theatre West Virginia, where he played Dave Morgan in Honey in the Rock and various roles such as Jim Vance and Devil Anse Hatfield in the Hatfield's and McCoy's, as well being a performer and road manager for the educational tours that TWV offers to the great state of WV. He has performed in anything he could since he was a small boy. Now being much “bigger” he is the Director/Manager of the Alban Arts and Conference Center. He spends his days trying to find a way to offer artistic experiences to the community and provide artistic opportunities for artists. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)Ouverture-Suite in si bemolle maggiore TWV 55:B5 «Les Nations» per archi 1. Ouverture2. Menuets I et II 3. Les Turcs 4. Les Suisses 5. Les Moscovites 6. Les Portugais 7. Les Boiteux (Die Hinkenden) 8. Les Coureurs (Die Läufer) Les Talens LyriquesChristophe Rousset, conductor ******17:47Ouverture in sol maggiore «Burlesque de Quixotte», TWV 55:G10 1. Ouverture2. Le Reveil de Quixotte3. Son Attaque des moulins à Vent4. Les Soupirs amoureux après la Princesse Dulcinée5. Sanche Panche bernè6. Le Galope de Rosinante7. Celui d´Ane de Sanche8. Da Capo – Le Galope de Rosinante9. Le couche de Quixotte Violin I: Stéphanie Paulet, Meelis Orgse, Naomi Burrell, Amy ShenViolin II: Lina Manrique, Luis Pinzón, Valeria CaponnettoViola: Benjamin Lescoat, Alice VazBasso Continuo: Christian Heim, Hugo de Rodas, Nadine Remmert, Néstor Fabián Cortés GarzónMore info:https://www.flaminioonline.it/Guide/Telemann/Telemann-Quixotte55-G10.html
Gepresenteerd door: Leonard Evers Lucie Horsch, blokfluit, piano, mezzosopraan LUDWIG Nationaal Vrouwen Jeugdkoor Wilma ten Wolde, koordirigent C. Debussy - Salut Printemps M. Duruflé - Tota pulchra es L. Boulanger - Les Sirènes (arr. M. Knigge) B. Strozzi- Giusta negativa I. Leonarda - Sonata duodecima F. Caccini - Chi desia di saper che cos'è amore G.Ph. Telemann - Concerto voor blokfluit en traverso TWV 52:e1 A. Vivaldi - Gloria in excelsis Deo uit ‘Gloria RV.589 in D gr.t.' K. Moore - Lucidity: Lux Aeterna (bew. K. Moore; première) R. Schumann - Nänie uit ‘Drei Lieder' (arr. M. Knigge) F. Hensel-Menselssohn - Mai (Frühlingslied) uit ‘Das Jahr' G. Kurtág - Sappho-fragment uit ‘Signs, Games and Messages' K. Rehnqvist - Ingenting C. Schumann - Ich stand in dunklen Träumen R. Schumann - Meerfey G. Bizet - Chanson Bohême uit ‘Carmen' (arr. M. Knigge)
‘Prelude' is de opmaat naar het AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert! Gastsprekers: zangeres Saskia Voorbach en sleutelfiguur van het programma Lucie Horsch Debussy - Salut Printemps Duruflé - Tota pulchra es L. Boulanger - Les Sirènes (arr. M. Knigge) Strozzi - Giusta negativa Leonarda - Sonata duodecima F. Caccini - Chi desia di saper che cos'è amore Telemann - Concerto voor blokfluit en traverso TWV 52:e1 Vivaldi - Gloria in excelsis Deo uit 'Gloria RV.589 in D gr.t.' - pauze - Moore - Lucidity: Lux Aeterna (bew. K. Moore; première) R. Schumann - Nänie uit 'Drei Lieder' (arr. M. Knigge) F. Hensel-Mendelssohn - Mai (Frühlingslied) uit 'Das Jahr' Kurtág - Sappho-fragment uit 'Signs, Games and Messages' Rehnqvist - Ingenting 6' C. Schumann - Ich stand in dunklen Träumen R. Schumann - Meerfey Bizet - Chanson Bohême uit 'Carmen' (arr. M. Knigge) Meer info & kaarten (https://www.nporadio4.nl/concerten/2cede70a-e47f-4bd0-9d2b-00b32344ff8d/lucie-horsch-ludwig-en-het-nationaal-vrouwen-jeugdkoor) In deze podcast vertelt presentator Leonard Evers je iedere week meer over de bijzondere stukken die gaan klinken in TivoliVredenburg én op NPO Klassiek. Dat doet hij samen met verschillende gasten die in de studio aanschuiven. Aan de hand van muziekfragmenten word je warm gemaakt voor de mooie composities die je te wachten staan. Abonneer je nu! Alles over het AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert (https://www.nporadio4.nl/programmas/avrotros-vrijdagconcert) Prelude-Spotifylijst 'Leonards luistertips' (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0HnaH8gzitGVB6zboIzgbu)
Ever wondered how a career leap within the veterinary field actually goes? Dr. Cara Wright joins us to share her journey from clinical practice into equine professional services veterinarian for Merck Animal Health.AI wrote this part ;)Find out how Dr. Cara is leveraging her new platform to make a positive impact in the veterinary world, and how personal milestones like her engagement and triathlon pursuits intertwine with her professional evolution. Amidst the laughter and candid revelations, we traverse the emotional landscape of departing from hands-on clinical work, embracing the multifaceted world of veterinary industry opportunities. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for any veterinary professional contemplating a bold career shift....Hear the first interview ever recorded for TWV - featuring the very same Cara Wright!Check out Cara's recommendation for airplane headphonesConnect further with Cara - cara.wright.dvm@gmail.comSupport the showConnect with Stacey or find more from The Whole Veterinarian!www.thewholeveterinarian.comIf you want to have a small part in supporting the production of the show, click here to Buy Me A Coffee!IG @thewholeveterinarianListen on your favorite podcast player hereThank you for your time and support!
Deze podcast is speciaal voor jou, als dochter van een narcistische vader. Ook voor jou kan dit een emotionele podcast worden. Wat zijn de gevolgen voor jou, dat jij een emotioneel onbereikbare vader hebt/had. Heeft dit gevolgen op jouw volwassen leven ? En wat zijn die dan ? Ik bespreek ook nog eens uitgebreid de 3 type dochters. In welk type herken je jou ? Ik ben ontzettend benieuwd naar jouw mening. :-) Welke inzichten haalde jij uit deze podcast ? Welke punten van herkenning had jij ? Welke tips heb je voor mij ? Welk onderwerp zou jij nog graag aan bod zien komen. Deel het via onderstaande link, en maak kans op een gratis coachingsessie TWV 90 euro. Elke week geef ik één gratis sessie weg. Podcast-enquète — HOOFDBREKER Ben je al lid van de Facebookgroep van Hoofdbreker ? Facebook #narcismecoach
Epigenetics coach Becca Roses is back to talk to Stacy about how states of fear and stress resilience can be inflicted in future generations through gene expression in our DNA and why setting out to break the cycles that came before us are more important than ever before. Find Becca: MindBodyGenes.com Instagram.com/mindbodygenes Work with Becca, get $100 off Genetic Blueprint Packages using code TWV at MindBodyGenes.com/work-with-me Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com! If you haven't yet unlocked ad-free content, checkout patreon.com/thewholeview. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! We also want to give a big thank you to this week's sponsors! ButcherBox.com/WHOLEVIEW | Use code WHOLEVIEW to choose your free offer + $20 Off LumeDeodorant.com | Use code WHOLEVIEW for $5 off your first Starter Pack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) - Die Hirten bei der Krippe zu Bethlehem, TWV 1:797 Christmas cantataLibretto: Carl Wilhelm Ramler Part IChoral: O Jesu parvule Shepaherd's Song & Accompagnato: Hier schläft es, - o wie süß! Arie: Hirten aus den goldnen Zeiten Choral: Zwingt die Saiten Accompagnato: Der Löwe in seinen Klauen Duetto - Chor: Kehre wieder, holder Friede! Part IIChoral: Das hat er alles uns getan / Des dank ihm alle ChristenheitAccompagnato: Die Pestilenz darf ferner Arie: Schönstes Kind aus Juda Samen Choral: Wir Christenleut Accompagnato: Ach seht! Das Kind erwacht Chor: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe Lydia Teuscher (soprano)Damien Guillon (contralto)Jörg Dürmüller (tenore)Kresimir Strazanac (basso) I BarocchistiDiego Fasolis , conductor
G. P. Telemann (1681 - 1767) - Christmas Cantata 1762, TWV 1:262 - Der Herr hat offenbaretLibretto: Carl Wilhelm RamlerChor: Der Herr hat offenbaret 00:00Choral: Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich 02:16Arie: Schmachte nicht mehr, Kreis der Erden 02:46Recitativo: Bedeckte sonst nur Finsterniss das Land 08:10Choral: Er wechselt mit uns wunderlich 09:34Arie: So jauchzet, o Sünder, ihr sollet nicht sterben 10:07Chor: Der Herr hat offenbaret seinen heiligen Arm 15:51Soprano: Constanze BackesAlto: Mechtild GeorgTenor: Andreas PostBass: Klaus MertensChorus: Kammerchor MichaelsteinOrchestra: Teleman-Kammerorchester MichaelsteinConductor: Ludger Rémy
Jess Gillam and mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska share the music they love, including a traditional Macedonian folk song, Janelle Monáe's sci-fi concept album The Arch Android, a sublime Bach partita in the hands of guitarist Sean Shibe and the beautiful voices of Mara Carlyle and Odetta. Playlist: Janacek - Prelude to The Cunning Little Vixen [Vienna Philharmonic, Sir Charles Mackerras] Odetta - Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Tose Proeski - Zajdi, Zajdi Telemann - Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G2; I. Andante [Andrius Puskunigis, St Christopher Chamber Orchestra, Donatas Katkus] Janelle Monáe - Neon Valley Street Bartok - Divertimento for Strings; III. Allegro assai [Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Chamber Orchestra of Europe] Mara Carlyle – Pianni J.S Bach - Partita in C minor, BWV 997; III. Sarabande [Sean Shibe]
Title: Telemann goes to Paris Track: 6 Quadri, 'Paris Quartets'. Concerto I, TWV 43:G1: I. Grave - Allegro - Grave - Allegro Artist: Musica Ad Rhenum Publisher: ℗ 2006 Brilliant Classics
References Telemann Georg P. 1765. Overture D Major, TWV 55:D18 | Tafelmusik https://youtu.be/8r-IFLtN9x4?si=T2hp65oGT--dTivY Leukemia 2020 volume 34, pages 75–86 Nat Cell Biol. 2019 Mar; 21(3): 397–407 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
Hablamos con Agostino Cirillo, profesor en los Cursos Internacionales de Música Antigua de Urbino (Italia), profesor de flauta de pico y traverso barroco en el Conservatorio Superior de Música de Murcia y actualmente profesor del Curso de Música Antigua de Daroca. Autor de la Tesis Doctoral titulada “Johann Joachim Quantz y su aportación a la cultura musical del siglo XVIII”, dirigida por Juan Miguel González Martínez y defendida en 2016 en la Universidad de Murcia. TELEMANN: Cuarteto para dos chalumeaux, violín y continuo en Fa mayor TWV 43:F2 (Tercer y cuarto movimientos: Grave y Vivace) (5.11). T. Capuano (chalumeaux), G. Antonini (chalumeaux), Il Giardino Armonico. Dir.: G. Antonini. Concierto para flauta, cuerda y continuo en Sol menor (18.19). E. Lamb (fl.), La Academia de Colonia. Orquesta Damals und Heute. Dir.: M.-A. Willens. BUFFARDIN: Sonata III en Sol mayor (Cuarto movimiento: Allegro) (1.47). Le Petit Trianon. FEDERICO II DE PRUSIA: Sinfonía en Sol mayor para orquesta de cuerda y continuo (Primer movimiento: Allegro) (2.27). Orq. de Cámara “Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach”. Dir.: H. Haenchen. Escuchar audio
En este programa nos proponemos viajar hasta Polonia para disfrutar de la música que allí se escuchaba y se componía. Entraremos en la Corte Real de Cracovia y escucharemos la música de compositores italianos que trabajaron en ella, pero sobre todo la de compositores polacos.G. P. TELEMANN: Concerto all Polonese, TWV 43:G7: III. Largo IV. Allegro (3.47) Ensemble Giardino di Delizie. Dir: K. Solecka. J. POLAK: Volte & Fantasia (4.08) J. Held (laúd). L. MARENZIO: Sesto Libro de Madrigali à 5: “Mentre qual viva pietra” (3.01) LaVenexiana. Dir: C. Cavina. WAC¿AW DE SZAMOTU¿Y: Pregaria (2.35) Psalmo 1 “Beatus Vir” (1.29) Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz. ANONIMO: Passo mecz (1.51) A. Rotaru (cemb). MIKO¿AJ GOMÓ¿KA: Salmos del Rey David: Salmo 122 (2.38) Coro de la Radio de Polonia, Compass Viol Consort, M. Lewon-Lutuia (viola de arco), J. Zak (laud). Dir: A. Buszinska-Bennett. MIKO¿AJ GOMÓ¿KA: Salmos del Rey David: Salmo 1 (4.29) P. Ceremuzynska (sopr), F. Reyes (vihuela). MIKO¿AI ZIELENSKI: Magnificat (5.51) Capella Cracoviensis. Dir: J.T Adamus. ADAM JAR¿EBSKI: La Berlinesa (4.19) J. Laake (vla de gamba), Ensemble Art d’Echo. ADAM JAR¿EBSKI: La Spandesa (2.28) Filatura di Musica. Dir: M. Nahajowski MARCIN MIELCZEWSKI: Vesperae dominicales: Laudate pueri (5.11) Wroclaw Baroque Ensemble. Dir: A. Kosendiak. MARCIN MIELCZEWSKI: Canzona terza a 3 (3.25). D. Klisys, E. Ciplus, K. Firlus, M. Toporowski, I. Obonska. MARCIN JÓZEF ¿EBROWSKI: Magnificat: II. Quia respexit (3.08) J. J. Orlinski (contrat) Capella Cracoviensis. Dir: J.T. AdamusEscuchar audio
Welcome to "TWV in conversation with…” today's guest: Hayley J S Matthews.Before we introduce this episode, we would like to thank the people who have recently donated to keep this podcast alive... If you can contribute, any little help is a lot of help: Support the show HEREIn this episode, we will be discussing Hayley's upcoming event, "The Dance of Being", which will be taking place both in person and online. We will also be delving into some of the more difficult concepts related to dance, such as consciousness and emotions, and how Hayley approaches these topics in her work.Another important topic that we will be covering is funding and the question of whether dancing is just a passion or a remunerated job. We will also be discussing some of the current feminist figures in the dance world to look out as references for the future 22nd century and how their contributions will shape the industry.Finally, we will also be discussing the importance of in-person and online-but-in-person remote events in the current climate and why 100-year-old choreography is still relevant in today's world. So join us as we explore the world of dance and all its complexities with Hayley J S Matthews.Instagram: @hayleymatthewsdancer Website: https://www.ensembledance.org/the-dance-of-beingSupport the showSupport the show HERE
One Last Exercise of 2022… for 2023Finishing the year with reflection and preparation, Bridget offers the last “TWV to Takeaway” exercise. Inspired by our recent episode with Graham Alexander, this exercise will:-identify your soft skills-employ your soft skills towards taking your 2023 to the next level-help you take 2023 to the next level for someone elseIt's a big one, but why not end the year with a bang? And start 2023 strong and soft.From all of us at Towards Vivencia, we wish you a Happy New Year.This season is brought to you by:- Choreography Online (https://choreography.online)and- Ground Grooves (https://www.groundgrooves.tv)Support the show
泰勒曼和巴赫、亨德尔同处一个时代,他还是巴赫儿子的教父。后来的音乐研究表明,在当时那个年代,泰勒曼的音乐在商业上的成功是巴赫远远不能比拟的。不过,商业上的成功显然不一定就是音乐史上的成功,在现当代和未来,人们会永远记住巴赫,却不一定记得出泰勒曼。这个道理放在任何时代都是说得通的。话说回来,或许泰勒曼的巴洛克音乐才是那个年代的主流音乐吧。值得一听。包含曲目:0:26- L'hiver In D Minor, TWV 41:d12:20-Concerto pour Violon et Trompette Obligée en Ré Majeur, TWV 40:202 - Concerto pour Violon et Trompette Obligée en Ré Majeur, TWV 40:202: III. Allegro5:53-Trio Sonata in G Minor: I. Andante
Welcome to the 2nd TWV in conversation with... episode. today with Júlia Robert and Rudi Cole… both together: Humanhood.This is definitely the most contrasting episode yetwhy??Because of this episode, I've realised that Humanhood and Towards Vivencia have a lot in common in terms of their goals... Even though our ways of getting there may seem very different, hence contrasting... but, as the say goes: all paths lead to Rome. So let's go to Rome...I hope that this episode gives you, our listeners, as much information as possible about Julia and Rudi's work, learn more about how these artists work on the human mind and then decide what tools and methods work best for you. We have a whole season to talk about more of these methods... After this episode and every other one, we'll be looking forward to hearing your thoughts.In this episode, we discussed:How they couldn't find mentors and teachers who linked the mind and body, and how they fixed that problemVictims in the dance worldJulia as a medium for choreographing New thought movement and mysticism foundations of Humanhood workParalysing fears and how Julia and Rudi overcame themJulia and Rudi's Daily practiceJulia and Rudi's Daily practiseThe Financial scarcity blueprint in the dance industry and how Julia and Rudi overcame it.We referenced:Florence Shinn ScovelNeville GoddardThomas Troward Neale Donald WalschBob ProctorAbraham HicksOshoJiddu KrishnamurtiWallace Delois Wattles At the end of each episode, Bridget will give you a short summary of what was said and a simple exercise that will help you take the best parts of the episode and try them out for yourself.This season is brought to you by:- Choreography Online (http://choreography.online)and- Ground Grooves (http://www.groundgrooves.tv)Support the show
TITLE: Thunder in Hamburg TRACK: Es donnert, dass er verherrlichet Die Donner-Ode, TWV 6:3, Part I ARTIST: Richard Hickox, Collegium Musicum 90, Stephen Roberts & Michael George PUBLISHER: 1994 Chandos Records
TITLE: Thunder in Hamburg TRACK: Es donnert, dass er verherrlichet Die Donner-Ode, TWV 6:3, Part I ARTIST: Richard Hickox, Collegium Musicum 90, Stephen Roberts & Michael George PUBLISHER: 1994 Chandos Records
TITLE: Bach versus Telemann TRACK: Telemann's concerto for Flute in G major TWV 51:G2: I. Andante ARTIST: Emmanuel Pahud & Berliner Barock Solisten PUBLISHER: 2012 EMI Records Ltd.
TITLE: Bach versus Telemann TRACK: Telemann's concerto for Flute in G major TWV 51:G2: I. Andante ARTIST: Emmanuel Pahud & Berliner Barock Solisten PUBLISHER: 2012 EMI Records Ltd.
"Tinsel" started the Trans Widows Voices website after her relationship ended with a man who "regarded himself as a woman".She talks about:- how Trans Widows Voices got started and their stories- incursions on women's boundaries- what AGP/HSTS/Cross-dressers means- what women in relationships with AGP/HSTS/Cross-dressers have in common- how 'topping from the bottom' is sexual abuse, the subjugation and coercion of women- sexual, psychological, emotional and financial abuse- centring women in the feminist and 'gender-critical' movement- a powerful analogy that could just change your mind about some 'allies' and the 'reasonable transsexual'- the shift from 'born in the wrong body' to 'born with a paraphilia'- consciousness raising- spousal exit clause including for lesbians in marriage and civil partnerships- do we welcome back into the fold our male (and female) exes when they detransition?- what we women can do to support Trans Widows***WE ARE THE WOMEN WHO SAY NO***For further Trans Widows Voices information:TWV website: https://www.transwidowsvoices.org/TWV useful resources: https://www.transwidowsvoices.org/useful-resourcesTWV Twitter: https://twitter.com/transwidowsFor further Women's Rights Network information:Twitter WRN: https://twitter.com/WomensRightsNetHomepage: https://www.womensrights.network/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomensRightsNetwork/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womensrightsnetworkuk/Gettr: https://www.gettr.com/user/wrnukTikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@womensrightsnetworkMerch: https://www.produkts.co.uk/#WomensRightsNetwork #SexNotGender #AGPwashing
Ep. 75 Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AMRosalind Croucher is the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission. She's been pretty busy these last couple of years.It's a fascinating career and one which emphasises the importance of taking opportunities as they present themselves. Even when you are having doubts. We talk about the anatomy of a career move (or several big ones in her case), her thoughts on leadership and how to progress yourself towards that, should that be your goal. The importance of not getting bogged down by mistakes but, instead, embracing what she calls the 'foetal 48 hours' (you'll have to listen).Perhaps most importantly, we talk about the Australian Human Rights Commission - I don't think I knew there were seven separate divisions within the Commission and each has its own President and Rosalind is the overarching President of all divisions! The last two years have proved particularly challenging given the impact of covid restrictions on human rights generally. It's a fascinating insight. And, unexpectedly, we touched on the delights of Telemann's flute and recorder concertos and Rosalind's side gig as a concert musician. And, I must admit, the idea of a recorder concerto tended to make me flinch slightly...but no more! As with everything, education is the key to understanding. www.humanrights.gov.auExcerpt is from George Philip Telemann's Concerto for Recorder and Flute in E Minor, TWV 52:e1:IV. Presto Gunther Holler, Konrad Hunteler, Cappella Coloniensis, Georg Fischer
TITLE: Telemann and his rival TRACK: Telemann Violin Concerto in A Minor, TWV 51:A1: II. Allegro ARTIST: Daniel Hope PUBLISHER: 2016 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Let's celebrate the beginning of season 3 in Norway! While participating in an opera production in Trondheim, I met wonderful people, and we recorded this episode and spontaneously read a trio sonata by Georg Philipp Telemann. The setting seemed to be unusual: flute, oboe and theorbo! My guests are: The artistic director of early music in Trondheim ERIK SKANKE HØSØIEN https://www.facebook.com/Barokkfest/posts/1141492625929987/ and a Belgian oboist, teacher and simply a great person Benoit Laurent http://www.benoitlaurent.eu/biographie Check the scores: Trio Sonata, TWV 42:D8 https://imslp.hk/files/imglnks/euimg/2/26/IMSLP319457-PMLP516774-NMA_248_Tel_Cor_21-_psc404.pdf Discover more video material on our Telegram channel, Instagram, Facebook etc. https://insightreadingenlightenment.carrd.co Email us if you would like to support us insightreading.enlightenment@gmail.com Darina and Sebastien #insightreadingenlightenment #earlymusicpodcastinsightreadingenlightenment #lute #norway #theorbo #telemann #traverso #transverseflute #historicaloboe #flute #fortepiano #baroque #baroquemusic #podcast #earlymusicpodcast #romanticmusic #darinaablogina #sebastienmitra #darinaabloginapodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insight-reading/message
Today, we celebrate the upcoming holiday season in an episode entitled "Thankfulness and Togetherness". In our first segment, we chat with Opus One singers, audience members, and board members and ask them why they are thankful for in-person music making and for community arts organizations like Opus One. Next, we interview Sydney Welch, author of "The Art of Collaboration". She explains the history of artistic cooperation, the Renaissance workshop model, and explains how relinquishing sole proprietorship and working together can produce a better end result. Finally, we talk with Heidi Williamson and Jason Brudereck, representatives of Berks County Community Foundation - a local grant organization that administers over 360 charitable funds and has awarded almost 60 million in grants and scholarships. Hosts: Christopher Hoster, Debbi Silas, Scott Tice, Mikaila Milks Featured Music:En Bateau from 'Petite Suite' by Debussy (OCTAVO's theme)Ein feste Burg, BWV 720 by J.S. Bach Fantasia, TWV 33, No.3, EM by Telemann *Played by Geert Ruelens and Diana Cook For more information about Opus One: Berks Chamber Choir, visit: www.OpusOneChamberChoir.com
TITLE: Prince Imperial TRACK: Telemann: Concerto for 3 Trumpets and Timpani in D Major, TWV 54:D3: III. Largo ARTIST: Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin PUBLISHER:2017 harmonia mundi
An all-star panel of water experts discusses what happened with water in 2020 and provides a glimpse into what they expect 2021 will look like. Cathy Bailey, Executive Director of the Greater Cincinnati Department of Waterworks, Al Cho, Vice President and General Manager at Xylem, and Debra Coy, Executive in Residence at XPV Water Partners, collaborate to provide you with their insights into the water industry. In this session, you'll learn about: The panel's insights into how COVID really impacted the water sector How lessons from the last recession played into how utilities dealt with COVID and the financial dip early on in 2020 How the pandemic affected water equity Thoughts on regionalism, collaboration, and consolidation A look at what the water landscape might look like under the Biden Administration, including regulations and potential for water investments And of course, in keeping with tradition, find out what movies our panelists are going to watch this holiday season! Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: TWV #160: The Year in Water 2019 with Jeff Kightlinger, Sielen Namdar and Reese Tisdale TWV #170: Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience with Xylem's Albert Cho TWV #019: What Are the Important Issues in Water Finance? With Debra Coy Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Alan Heymann returns as a guest in a different role. Alan launched Peaceful Direction where he provides executive coaching services. During this interview, Alan makes the case that coaching can benefit water leaders, especially with all the uncertainty in the world today. In this session, you'll learn about: Why Alan left the water sector to become a coach What coaching is How coaching works in a virtual world Why coaching can benefit the water sector How leaders “make the weather” Why leaders need someone to speak with and how coaches are the perfect fit How to justify coaching with a tight budget The different styles of coaching How to find a coach for you Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Alan's LinkedIn page Peaceful Direction's website TWV #091: What's the Blue Mind? With Wallace J. Nichols TWV #122: Creating New Revenue Streams with Alan Heymann Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Kristina Ribellia is a water entrepreneur who identified a need and created the solution. Take a listen to her interview explaining how she came to the water sector, recognized a need, and built the solution. In this session, you'll learn about: Kristina's background How Kristina's time in the water sector allowed her to recognize the need for a more efficient system of water rights transfers in Washington state How the idea for Western Water Market got off the ground What Western Water Market does How Western Water Market connects buyers and sellers of water rights Why the transparency allowed by Western Water Market will help allocate water rights more efficiently What are some of the policy tools to make water markets more efficient How Western Water Market works for leases of water rights How Western Water Market is growing and serving the needs of water rights market participants Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Kristina's LinkedIn page Western Water Market's website TWV #135: Water Resiliency for the Ag Economy with AQUAOSO's Chris Peacock TWV #106: Alternative Transfer Methods with James Eklund Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Ari Goldfarb, the CEO of Kando, discusses the use of data in wastewater treatment. By harvesting data on wastewater quality, wastewater treatment systems can be operated and managed more efficiently. In this session, you'll learn about: The background on Kando How data on wastewater quality improves the treatment process How measuring data helps change behavior of customers How the Kando system is deployed within the wastewater collection system Why data from sensors needs to be supplemented with robust analysis The wastewater data parameters Kando uses in its analysis How data analysis allows predictive treatment and I&I detection How data analysis supports asset management systems The water innovation ecosystem in Israel Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Ari's LinkedIn page Kando's website TWV #119: Ensuring Technology Access and Resilience in the Field with David Dolphin TWV #079: Water Use in Industrial Processes with Grant Newhouse Thnk You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Kim Baker, Director of Innovation, Water, at Elemental Excelerator, pulls back the curtain on fostering innovation in the water and other climate verticals at Elemental Excelerator. Kim nimbly moves from topic to topic and illustrates how water innovators can be even more powerful when partnering with other climate innovators. In this session, you'll learn about: The background and mission of Elemental Excelerator How Elemental Excelerator fosters innovation across multiple climate verticals, including water The targeted investments Elemental Excelerator makes in companies What Elemental Excelerator looks for when selecting companies How selected companies benefit from their peers in the Elemental Excelerator program The power of storytelling in the water sector The trends Kim is seeing in new water technologies Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Kim's LinkedIn page Elemental Excelerator's website TWV #166: Challenges with and Innovations in Small Utility Systems with Austin Thompson TWV #050: Advancements in Water Testing with OndaVia CEO Mark Peterman Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Chris Moody, a lead on the American Water Works Association's (AWWA) PFAS team, provides a wide-ranging interview on PFAS. Chris succinctly describes the background on PFAS all the way through its existing regulatory status and what comes next. In this session, you'll learn about: The background on PFAS Common uses for PFAS The regulatory framework for drinking water standards State regulation of PFAS The status of EPA regulation of PFAS The EPA's regulatory determination & its meaning for a rulemaking on PFAS Chris' thoughts on how PFAS regulation interplays with the stresses under which utilities operate, including aging infrastructure and affordability How the AWWA approaches adoption of a regulatory standard The AWWA's position on PFAS regulation Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Chris' LinkedIn page AWWA's website AWWA's PFAS website TWV #115: Restoring Lakes to Swimmable Quality with Jay Madigan TWV #099: Fertilizer and Water Quality with Mark Slavens Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Rich Razgaitis, founder of FloWater, details his mission to eliminate single-use plastics and drive consumers back to the tap for their drinking water. In this session, you'll learn about: How Rich's background in pharmaceuticals influenced his career arc from delivering treatment to proactively engaging in prevention in the health and wellness space Rich's mission and vision to put an end to single use plastics and drive consumers back to the tap How FloWater hopes to “own” the last 6' of pipe How Rich sees FloWater as fostering the democratization of water How FloWater can help build trust in tap water and promote tap water systems Rich's thoughts on driving consumers back to the tap Why legislating behavior is not the answer to eliminating single-use plastic bottles Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Rich's LinkedIn page FloWater's website TWV #099: Fertilizer and Water Quality with Mark Slavens TWV #095: Plumbing, Pipes, and Plastics: Working Towards Safer Drinking Water with Andrew J. Whelton, Ph.D. Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Kathryn Sorensen, Director of Phoenix Water, provides a riveting discussion of water equity in Phoenix, including rate design and customer base considerations, and she also describes an innovative water storage and sharing arrangement between Phoenix and Tuscon. Plus, Reese Tisdale of Bluefield Research comes on for another Bluefield on Tap segment to discuss the latest developments in the market. In this session, you'll learn about: Kathryn's background as Director of Phoenix Water How Phoenix Water approaches water equity How Phoenix Water's rate design promotes water equity Phoenix Water's water recycling and reuse efforts How water reuse ties into water equity The innovative Phoenix-Tucson water storage and sharing agreement Kathryn's insights on how to deal with the politics that affect water systems Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Kathryn's Twitter Handle: @PHXWaterDir Phoenix Water's website “Landmark Water Agreement Between Tuscson and Phoenix” (Article dated 2014.12.05) TWV #133: Resiliency and Regionalism in Southern California with Jeffrey Kightlinger TWV #112: Customer Assistance Programs and Their Expanding Importance with Stacey Isaac Berahzer Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Cynthia Koehler, Executive Director of WaterNow Alliance, provides a great and energetic interview discussing WaterNow Alliance and its new program Tap Into Resilience. Cynthia's reservoir of knowledge shines in this great interview that has something for everyone. Plus, Eric Bindler of Bluefield Research comes on for another Bluefield on Tap segment before our summer hiatus. Next episode drops the first Tuesday in August. In this session, you'll learn about: Cynthia's background as a water utility board member and as a lawyer What WaterNow Alliance is and does The Tap Into Resilience program offered by WaterNow Alliance Why WaterNow Alliance was formed Why our utilities need to think differently about resilience and programs that foster resiliency Why and how decentralized water projects can benefit the local economyCynthia's insights on how resilience and water equity work together Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Cynthia's LinkedIn page WaterNow Alliance's website The Tap Into Resilience website TWV #020: What Path Will Water 4.0 Follow? With Professor David Sedla TWV #155: Water Equity in Louisville with Tony Parrott and Sharise Horne Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
David Duncan of Smart Earth Technologies provides a fascinating discussion of pre-paid water and the multitude of benefits it can offer utilities. You'll never think about pre-paid water the same after hearing this riveting interview. In this session, you'll learn about: Dave's background in technology and utility deployment of technology How pre-paid water works Why pre-paid water provides utilities with financial resiliency Why pre-paid water dovetails with conservation efforts The technical requirements to implement a pre-paid water solution How rate structures might differ using pre-paid rates How digital technologies impact utility financial resilience Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: David's LinkedIn page Smart Earth Technologies' website TWV #147: The Power of Digital Water with Cindy Wallis-Lage
Waterworks Fund CEO Lon Johnson relates his vision of creating a network of water investors and crowdfunding for water projects. Lon describes crowdfunding eligibility for project types, investment types and limitations, and much more in this great interview! Plus, Reese Tisdale joins us for another Bluefield on Tap segment where he identifies a unique and growing aspect of the water sector. In this session, you'll learn about: Why Lon started Waterworks Fund What Lon hopes to accomplish with Waterworks Fund An overview of the financial regulations that authorized crowdfunding in the water space How Waterworks Fund fills a need in the water space How projects and companies can seek to use the Waterworks Fund platform The different types of structures available under the Waterworks Fund platform The financial limits on crowdfunding for both accredited and non-accredited investors How water investors can find out about water projects Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Lon's LinkedIn page Waterworks Fund's website TWV #045: Water Sector Investing with Jud Hill TWV #105: Investing in Water with Bill Brennan TWV #165: Private Equity in the Water Sector with Cimbria Capital's Brian IversenThank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Greg Quist, CEO of SmartCover Systems, listened to his customers 15 years ago and developed a highly successful smart sewer solution. Greg joins us do discuss how the SmartCover technology works, his thoughts on change in the utility industry, listening to customers, developing enhancements to the core produce, and much more. In this session, you'll learn about: How SmartCover Systems was born What CSOs (combined sewer overflows) and SSOs (sanitary sewer overflows) are Difference between how SSO systems and CSO systems are designed How regulation and regulatory policy drove the need for SmartCover's product Why listening to your customers is so important, especially when developing new solutions How smart sewers save money in both capital costs and O&M expenses How SmartCover has continued to adapt and what the next generation of sensors will be monitoring for Why incrementalism is the key to achieving successful change Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Greg's LinkedIn page SmartCover Systems' LinkedIn page SmartCover Systems' website TWV #130: A Contractor's Practical Thoughts on Sewer OverflowsThank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Austin Thompson of the University of North Carolina's Environmental Finance Center joins us to discuss challenges with and innovations in small utility systems. Austin tackles the primary issues and challenges faced by smaller systems and informs us of some innovations taking place in smaller systems that are making a positive impact. In this session, you'll learn about: The primary challenges smaller systems face How small systems deal with big capital needs and a small customer base How small systems deal with water quality challenges How topography presents challenges for smaller systems How populations density impacts smaller systems Some of the strategies to address these challenges How water kiosks help small systems How topography challenges created an innovative energy production opportunity for a small system The role training plays in providing innovations to smaller systems Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Austin's bio page on the UNC EFC website UNC EFC's website Appalachian Regional Commission website TWV #047: The Ups and Downs of Environmental Finance with Jeff Hughes Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Brian Iversen, founder and managing partner of Cimbria Capital, pulls back the curtain on private equity in the water sector in this fascinating episode. Plus, Reese Tisdale joins us for another Bluefield on Tap session talking pipe materials and plastics. Settle in for a great episode! In this session, you'll learn about: Why Brian believes the water sector is ripe for investment The role of growth capital/private equity capital in fostering water-related businesses Brian's take on the current state of the water sector How the water sector is a commodity driven market with upstream, downstream and midstream components The difference between private equity and venture capital & why venture capital doesn't work as well as private equity in the water sector Why Brian believes investors are still trying to figure the water sector out Why Brian believes management teams and business models are key elements of water sector investing Brian's thoughts on impact investing, ESG & resiliency investing Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Brian's LinkedIn page Cimbria Capital's website Brian's bio on the Cimbria Capital website Florida Drilling website AMI Global website TWV #105: Investing in Water with Bill Brennan TWV #045: Water Sector Investing with Jud Hill Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Khris Dodson of Syracuse University's Environmental Finance Center discusses a wide range of workforce development issues for water utilities. Khris identifies the problems with utility workforce development and also delves into potential solutions. It's a great and important episode. In this session, you'll learn about: What the biggest job needs are for water utilities Strategies to develop the skilled trades Why our culture doesn't value the skilled trades highly enough How to align skill sets and geographical barriers with workforce needs Why more attention needs to be paid to retention strategies Compensation issues How utility rates impact the workforce Keys to succession planning for the utility workforce What the anticipated impact of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things might be Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Khris' LinkedIn page EFC Network website Syracuse EFC website TWV #039: Serving Water For People and Utility Employment Opportunities with Connecticut Water CEO Eric Thornburg TWV #036: Water Utility Acquisition Issues and Utility Industry Gender Issues with Utilities Inc. President Lisa Sparrow Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!