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Recovery Is Possible
Episode 163 - Rowing Across the Atlantic-Mark Pfetzer from Guardian Initiatives

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 56:51


Mark Pfetzer from Guardian Initiatives was previously on this show and discussed plans to cross the Atlantic Ocean in order to raise awareness about suicide. Mark and his team completed the trip and shares what this experience was like. www.row3000.com Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

The God Cast
Steven Isserlis CBE - The God Cast Interview

The God Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 24:36


Acclaimed worldwide for his profound musicianship and technical mastery, British cellist Steven Isserlis enjoys a unique and distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator, author and broadcaster.As a concerto soloist he appears regularly with the world's leading orchestras and conductors, including the Berlin Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra Washington, London Philharmonic and Zurich Tonhalle orchestras. He gives recitals every season in major musical centres, and plays with many of the world's foremost chamber orchestras, including the Australian, Mahler, Norwegian, Scottish, Zurich and St Paul Chamber Orchestras, as well as period-instrument ensembles such as the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. Unusually, he also directs chamber orchestras from the cello in classical programmes.Recent and upcoming highlights include performances with the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at the Salzburg Mozartwoche; the US premiere of Thomas Adès's Lieux retrouvés with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, following world and UK premieres in Lucerne and at the BBC Proms, and a further performance of the work in Amsterdam with the Britten Sinfonia, conducted by the composer; Prokofiev's Concerto Op. 58 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Vladimir Jurowski, in London and at the Dresden Music Festival; and Haydn's C major Concerto with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under Adam Fischer.As a chamber musician, he has curated series for many of the world's most famous festivals and venues, including the Wigmore Hall, the 92nd St Y in New York, and the Salzburg Festival. These specially devised programmes have included ‘In the Shadow of War', a major four-part series for the Wigmore Hall to mark the centenary of the First World War and the 75th anniversary of the Second World War; explorations of Czech music; the teacher-pupil line of Saint-Saëns, Fauré and Ravel; the affinity of the cello and the human voice; varied aspects of Robert Schumann's life and music; and the music of Sergei Taneyev (teacher of Steven's grandfather, Julius Isserlis) and his students. For these concerts Steven is joined by a regular group of friends which includes the violinists Joshua Bell, Isabelle Faust, Pamela Frank, and Janine Jansen, violist Tabea Zimmermann, and pianists Jeremy Denk, Stephen Hough, Alexander Melnikov, Olli Mustonen, Connie Shih, and Dénes Várjon.He also takes a strong interest in authentic performance. This season's projects include a recording of the Chopin Cello Sonata and other works with Dénes Várjon for Hyperion, using ones of Chopin's own piano; and a recital of Russian sonatas with Olli Mustonen. In recital, he gives frequent concerts with harpsichord and fortepiano. Recent seasons have featured a special performance with Sir Andras Schiff at the Beethovenhaus in Bonn, using Beethoven's own cello; and performances and recordings (selected for the Deutsche SchallplattenPreis) of Beethoven's complete music for cello and piano with Robert Levin, using original or replica fortepianos from the early nineteenth century. With harpsichordist Richard Egarr, he has performed and recorded the viola da gamba sonatas of J.S. Bach as well as sonatas by Handel and Scarlatti. This season, they tour together in the US.He is also a keen exponent of contemporary music and has premiered many new works including John Tavener's The Protecting Veil (as well as several other pieces by Tavener), Thomas Adès's Lieux retrouvés, Stephen Hough's Sonata for Cello and Piano, Left Hand (Les Adieux), Wolfgang Rihm's Concerto in One Movement, David Matthews' Concerto in Azzurro, and For Steven and Hilary's Jig by György Kurtág. In 2016, he gave the UK premiere of Olli Mustonen's of Frei, aber einsam for solo cello at the Wigmore Hall.

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 162 Listening to Others

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 21:34


In order to attain long-term sobriety a couple of things must happen. First, you must WANT recovery more than ANYTHING ELSE. The second thing is you must listen to others that have achieved long-term sobriety. Sounds simple...it really is, but we make it difficult. Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Gibraltar Today
Women's Nations League, Linguistic Landscape, Communicate, Sarah's Law, Harp Recital

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 35:03


Gibraltar's women's national team are in action later - at home - in an official UEFA competition. They take on Faroe Islands tonight at Europa Point Stadium in the UEFA Women's Nations League. Stefan Borge is part of the GBC team covering the match.Jan-André Diederich is a German linguist carrying out research on Gibraltar's linguistic landscape at the moment in Gibraltar. He is currently investigating the written languages visible in Main Street, i.e. signs, adverts, public and commercial notices etc. He will then compare this with the written languages visible in La Calle Real in La Linea. We spoke to him about the project alongside Manuel Enriles, of the Gibraltar for a Multilingual Society.Stella Bosano's 'Communicate' was the overall winner of this year's Young Artist Competition. A total of 43 art works were submitted this year, her piece was deemed the best of the bunch! She told us what inspired her piece.Parliament has heard current police resources are adequate for the effective monitoring of sex offenders in our community. Justice Minister Nigel Feetham also said Gibraltar has an equivalent process to Sarah's Law, the child sex offender disclosure scheme. Our News Editor Christine Vasquez was following yesterday's Parliament session.And, Belgian harpist Anneleen Lenaerts, principal harpist at the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, will be performing live at the Convent Ballroom this evening! She offers an ambitious programme, including works by Mozart, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák, transcribed for harp. We spoke to her ahead of the concert, with Ernest Gomez and Maria Macias. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 161 - Follow The Plan

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 13:23


When we come into recovery, we may think we are doing everything right. However, upon closer inspection, we may not be doing all we think we are. I this episode I discuss following the plan and tracking what you are actually doing. Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 160 - Realizing Recovery is Possible

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 16:17


After taking a break for about half a year the podcast is back. In this episode I discuss why I took some time off and how recovery was an integral part of me being able to pursue the journey I was on this year. Recovery certainly is possible! Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

The God Cast
0:01 / 1:13 Jennifer Johnston - Mezzo Soprano Singer - The God Cast Interview

The God Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 37:58


Winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society's Singer Award, Jennifer Johnston is a former BBC New Generation Artist, and a graduate of Cambridge University and the Royal College of Music. She has enjoyed close collaborations with both the Bayerische Staatsoper, where she has sung over 80 performances as a guest artist and with whom she won Recording of the Year at the Gramophone Awards for Korngold's Die Tote Stadt, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, for whom she was their Artist-In-Residence for two seasons. Facetune_10-01-2024-19-09-31_edited_edited.jpg Her operatic roles have included Brigitta in Korngold's Die Tote Stadt (Petrenko/Bayerische Staatstoper, Gramophone's Recording of the Year), Mrs Sedley in Britten's Peter Grimes (Gardiner/Bayerische Staatsoper), Hedwige in Rossini's Guillaume Tell (Ettinger/Bayerische Staatsoper), Second Norn in Wagner's Götterdämmerung (Petrenko/Bayerische Staatsoper), Mrs Grose in Britten's The Turn of the Screw (Eschenbach/La Scala), Juno in Handel's Semele (Luks/Glyndebourne Festival), Lady de Hautdesert in Birtwistle's Gawain (Metzmacher/Salzburg Festival), Jocasta in Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex (Gardiner/Berlin Philharmonic & London Symphony Orchestras and on disc), Judith in Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle (Yankovskaya/English National Opera, Mäkelä/Oslo Filharmonien), Dido in Purcell's Dido & Aeneas (Weiss/Festival d'Aix-en-Provence), Waltraute in Wagner's Die Walküre (Rattle/Bayerische Rundfunks Symphony Orchestra on disc), and Pasqualita in Adams' Doctor Atomic (Adams/BBC Symphony Orchestra and on disc). The works of Mahler lie at the heart of her repertoire, particularly his Second Symphony (Rouvali/Philharmonia Orchestra on disc, Zinman/Vienna Symphony Orchestra), Third Symphony (Vänskä/Minnesota Orchestra, Mäkelä/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Welser-Möst/Cleveland Orchestra), Eighth Symphony (Bychkov/NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Welser-Möst/Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Petrenko/Bayerisches Staatsorchester), Rückert Lieder (Zinman/Vienna Symphony Orchestra), Das Lied Von Der Erde (Marin/Hamburg Symphony Orchestra), and Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen (V.Petrenko/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra), In huge demand on the concert platform, she has collaborated with many of the world's leading orchestras and conductors, particularly Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (Gardiner/Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique at the BBC Proms, Carnegie Hall and on disc), Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Welser-Möst/Cleveland & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestras), Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder (Madaras/Halle Orchestra), Elgar's Sea Pictures (Slatkin/Irish National Symphony Orchestra), Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius (Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra), Verdi's Requiem (Oramo/BBC Symphony Orchestra at the First Night of the Proms, Slatkin/Orchestra National de Lyon), Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri (Gatti/Accademia Di Santa Cecilia), Schumann's Faustszenen (Harding/Gewandhausorchester), Ravel's Schéhérezade (Oramo / BBC Symphony Orchestra), Adès's Totentanz (Adès/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) ,Janacek's Glagolitic Mass (Kanellakis/BBC Symphony Orchestra at the First Night of the Proms), Britten's Phaedra (Brabbins/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra), Chausson's Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer (De Billy/London Philharmonic Orchestra), and Respighi's Il Tramonto (Petrenko/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra).

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 159 - Eric Kreitz on Helping Organizations Reintegrate Those in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 55:32


We spend a lot of time discussing what it takes to get into recovery, however, today's guest discusses what employers can do to assist the employees returning to work after treatment. This is a discussion few people have in the recovery world, and I know you will gain insight into the "other side" of recovery and learn tools you can use to help those who are beginning the recovery process. Eric Kreitz Leadership Coach Renovium Leadership 919-802-2681 Eric@renoviumleadership.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger  

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 158 - Rob Carson - Mind, Body, and Spirit

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 54:31


Today I interviewed nationally syndicated radio host Rob Carson. Rob came to recovery seemingly "overnight", but as he explains there was a long road traveled before the "miracle" occurred. Rob's story demonstrates that each of us has a different path, but we all come to the same conclusion. We eventually have to get well or die, and Rob explains that we need to work on our mind, body, and spirit. Life gets better, in fact, it gets a lot better when we stop drinking or using. This is a fascinating discussion, and you will undoubtably get a lot out of it. The Rob Carson Show on wjfnradio.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 157 - Be the Solution, Not the Problem

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 24:50


We can stay sober in the midst of tragedy; and in this episode, I discuss how it is important that we help those that are also suffering the tragedy we are experiencing. Using only makes the problem worse, and then you become part of the problem. We want to be part of the solution, and through remaining focused on a few basic principles and service, we can. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 156 - We Are Responsible for Our Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 19:51


No one else is responsible for your recovery, and no one else is the cause for your using. We alone are responsible for our recovery, and in this episode, I discuss this concept and how we can take responsibility for our use and what we need to do to begin the process of getting well. We can and do recover...but it is up to us. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 155 - Not Relapsing After a Tragedy

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 19:04


My younger brother passed away a couple of weeks ago. When you look at the list of reasons why people relapse, this would be near the top. I am grateful that this did not happen to me, and I wanted to take this opportunity to discuss what the process of getting through this kind of event is like. Relapse does not have to happen, but we need to make our recovery the priority. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 154 - What It Takes To Be Sober

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:02


In this episode we discuss what it takes to be sober. People in long-term sobriety tend to do similar things, and people who continue to relapse also tend to do similar things. I discuss where our focus needs to be and how you can change your mind set for success. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 14 marzo 2024 - G. Mahler / Sinfonia n. 8 in mi bemolle maggiore "Sinfonia dei Mille" / Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / Leonard Bernstein

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 83:53


Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911): Sinfonia n. 8 in mi bemolle maggiore "Sinfonia dei Mille" Per soli, coro di fanciulli, due cori misti e orchestraParte I: Inno "Veni creator Spiritu" - Allegro impetuosoParte II: Scena finale del Faust di Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Poco adagio - Più mosso. (Allegro moderato)Personaggi:Magna Peccatrix (soprano)Una poenitentium (soprano)Mater gloriosa (soprano)Mulier Samaritana (contralto)Maria Aegyptiaca (contralto)Doctor Marianus (tenore)Pater ecstaticus (baritono)Pater profundus (basso)Doppio coro mistoCoro di fanciulli  Margaret Price, soprano (Magna Peccatrix)Gerti Zeumer, soprano III (Mater gloriosa)Agnes Baltsa, alto II (Maria Aegyptiaca)Hermann Prey, baritone (Pater ecstaticus)Judith Blegen, soprano II (Una poenitentium)Trudeliese Schmidt, alto I IMulier Samaritana)Kenneth Riegel, tenor (Doctor Marianus)Jose van Dam, bass (Pater profundus) Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraVienna SingvereinWiener Sangerknaben Konzertvereinigung Wiener StaatsopernchorLeonard Bernstein, conductorMore info: https://www.flaminioonline.it/Guide/Mahler/Mahler-Sinfonia8.html

Penthesilea On Air
#001: The connection between mind, body and artistry | with Barry Green

Penthesilea On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 74:49


In this engaging first podcast episode, I, Karin Bonelli, flutist with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and founder of Penthesilea Academy, delve into a meaningful conversation with Barry Green, renowned for his time with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and his impactful book, "The Inner Game of Music." Our discussion spans the crucial role of mindset in enhancing stage presence, the significant influence of Barry's work on music education, and what truly distinguishes unforgettable performances. Barry's approach, which harmonizes the mind, body, and artistry, offers fresh insights into perceiving music not just as a career but as a life philosophy. This episode is a rich source of inspiration for musicians aiming to deepen their expressive skills and for anyone interested in the profound connection between our inner selves and musical expression. Join us as we explore the timeless value of music as a pathway to personal growth and artistic fulfillment. More from Barry Green: - Website: innergameofmusic.com/ - Mail: barry@innergameandmusic.com - Book: The Inner Game of Music Would you like to hear more? Website: ⁠penthesilea.academy⁠ Instagram: @karintbonelli ⁠@penthesilea.academy⁠ produced by Eli Cardich and ⁠podcastly

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 153 - The "I Get To List in Life" with John Monaghan

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 57:29


John Monaghan is a retired Chief of Police who now works in mental health, resilience, and Post Traumatic Growth. In this episode we discuss how to help people turn their struggle into strength, especially when it comes to addiction. John brings home the point, "Don't be afraid to ask for help, it is the most courageous thing you can do". You can also reach out to John on Facebook and Instagram at JohnMonaghanIII as well as his website: DeepBlueCompass This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

This Classical Life
Jess Gillam with... Johan Dalene

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 28:47


Jess Gillam meets Swedish-Norwegian violinist Johan Dalene to swap some of their favourite music.At 23 years old, Swedish-Norwegian violinist Johan Dalene is already the winner of several awards, including the prestigious Carl Nielsen Competition in 2019, the Gramophone Young Artist of the Year Award in 2022, and a Swedish Grammy in 2023. His music choices include a squelchy bassline from Thundercat, a Swedish Eurovision classic, and a virtuosic violin concerto that's close to his heart. Jess's choices include Bernstein conducting a favourite Mozart symphony, and music from the saxophonist Branford Marsalis.PLAYLIST:LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN – Sonata for Violin and Piano No 8 in G major, Op 30 No 3 (3rd mvt) [Gidon Kremer, Martha Argerich] BRANFORD MARSALIS – A Thousand Autumns [Branford Marsalis Quartet] TOMMY KÖRBERG - Stad i ljus (City in Light) WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART – Symphony No 40 in G minor, K 550 (1st mvt) [Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein] THUNDERCAT – Them Changes CARL NIELSEN – Violin Concerto Op 33 (IIb – Rondo: Allegretto Scherzando) [Arve Tellefsen, Yehudi Menuhin, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra] YEAH YEAH YEAHS FT. PERFUME GENIUS – Spitting Off the Edge of the World PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY – The Nutcracker, Op 71: Miniature Overture [Simon Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra]

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - Hilary Phelps on Coaching and Wellness

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 50:47


Hilary Phelps discusses the benefits of coaching in regard to wellness and recovery. Hilary has an enormous amount of experience with recovery and discusses the unique challenges, expectations, and responsibilities they face on a daily basis. Hilary also discusses her new coaching platform she launched this year. hilaryphelps.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 151 Fantasizing About What Our Future Can Be

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 14:37


Everyone that is attempting to get into recovery from drugs or alcohol has a vision of what they want their future to be. This does not have to be just a fantasy; it can be a reality. In this episode I discuss how we can make this vision a reality. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 150 Looking at What Recovery Does for Us

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 19:30


Many people will tell you what drinking and drugging does for them, but rarely do they discuss what it does to them. In this episode, I challenge the notion that drinking and drugging helps you in any way. Instead, I discuss what sobriety does for you and challenge you to be willing to recommit yourself in this new year to a life that is happy, joyous, and free. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 149 Getting Through the Holidays Sober

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 21:52


The Holiday Season is difficult for many people, but especially for those in recovery. How do you get through the season without a relapse? In this episode I discuss ways tools you can use to get through the holidays with your recovery intact. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 148 We Can Do Hard Things in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 33:29


Being in recovery is certainly a bonus when we set out to do really hard things in life. In fact, we find that those around us who are not in recovery struggle more than we do. We have a program, they don't! In this episode Aparna Sain and I discuss how a program of recovery keeps us centered when the going gets really tough. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 147 Recovery is Work

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 18:34


Recovery is work, and those that get into long-term recovery do the work. In this episode I discuss how we can change our view of recovery and how to focus on what is important. Recovery is about changing your thinking and surrounding yourself with those that are share the same journey and struggles. Remember, keep the main thing the main thing! This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Music Matters
Christian Thielemann, Angélique Kidjo, National Brass Band Championships

Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 44:11


As his new recordings with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra of the complete symphonies of Anton Bruckner - all eleven of them - hit the record stores, Tom Service speaks to the German conductor Christian Thielemann. He tells Tom about what had, for him, been a burning desire to embark on the journey to record all of the composer's symphonies, as well as the consolations of working with one of the world's greatest orchestras. Thielemann shares his vision, too, for audiences in the German capital following the recent news he'll succeed Daniel Barenboim as the General Music Director of the Berlin State Opera. With preparations well underway for this year's London Jazz Festival, Tom catches-up with the ‘Queen of African Music' - Angélique Kidjo. She describes her first encounter with Beethoven among the vinyl records of classical music her father had collected before the disruption of Benin's dictatorships, and speaks about her escape to Paris in the 1980s, as well as the joyous spirit of defiance and power of music in the conflicts she's witnessed in Sudan and Uganda. And as ensembles around the country gear up for the finals of this year's National Brass Band Championships, Music Matters eavesdrops on the preparatory rehearsals of last year's winner's, Foden's Brass Band. With contributions from principal cornet, Mark Wilkinson, principal trombone and Chairman, John Barber, flugel horn player, Melanie Whyle, and conductor, Russell Gray, Tom also speaks to the composer of this year's test piece, Edward Gregson, about his ‘Of Men and Mountains', which will be performed by twenty bands at this year's championships.

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 146 Tapping into Your Energy in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 32:00


People, Places, Things, and Situations can sap our energy and put us on the path to a relapse if we are not careful. We must remain balanced in our energy levels, but life throws us "curve balls" and this is sometimes easier said than done. In this episode Aparna Sain and I discuss tools you can use to manage your energy and help prevent a host of problems. www.aparnasain.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 145 The Power of Becoming a Whole Person

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 26:19


One of the most important parts of recovery is returning yourself to wholeness. In this episode, Aparna Sain and I discuss "The Power of Becoming a Whole Person" and the tools we need to achieve this goal.  www.aparnasain.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 144 Making a Decision for Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 31:24


How do we decide to do something we know we need to do? How do we decide to get sober? Sobriety is not about knowledge, it is about action, and until we make that commitment we are going to struggle. In this episode Aparna Sain and I explore this topic and discuss the difference between making a decision and making a commitment. These concepts may seem simple, but they are the keys that unlock the mysteries of recovery. www.aparnasain.com This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 143 The Importance of Relationships

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 28:57


Addiction is isolation, and recovery is community. In this episode, Aparna Sain, host of the Mindful Nation radio show on WERA 96.7 and I discuss why relationships are vital for both a spiritual journey and recovery. This is a message we all need to hear whether we need to be in recovery or would like to just be our best selves. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 142 Focusing on Mental Health

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 30:40


Our government needs to do more to help with Mental Health and Addiction issues. In this episode Aparna Sain and I discuss what can and should be done to help the public with this serious issue. Addiction is on the rise and there does not seem to be any let up in sight. We are going to have to deal with this situation, or eventually this situation is going to deal with us.  This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 141 The Spiritual Awakening in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 32:00


Developing your spiritual life in recovery is essential, but how do we do that? What does that mean? In this episode, Aparna Sain and I discuss the importance of developing a spiritual foundation in your life and how this can be integrated into recovery. Aparna is the host of Mindful Nation which can be heard weekly on WERA 96.7 in Arlington, Virginia. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - Mindfulness with Aparna Sain

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 31:42


I recorded this episode live at the WERA 96.7 studio in Arlington, Virginia. Aparna Said joins me as we discuss mindfulness and meditation and how it can be used as a tool in recovery. Aparna discusses how she came into the practice of mindfulness and how it has helped her in her life journey. You will be inspired by this episode and learn concepts that will help you in your own journey towards recovery. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 139 - The Joys and Happiness in Life

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 14:34


In this episode I am being interviewed by Lori L. who asks me about The Joy and Happiness in Life. This was a project she was doing for school, and I thought the information was relevant for those that are suffering from addiction, or for those that are looking for happiness in their life. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 138 Sharpening Your Ax

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 16:19


It is believed that Abraham Lincoln once said, "If I had an hour to chop down a tree, then I would spend the first 45 minutes sharpening my ax." Recovery is the same way; we spend a lot of time getting ready for the day when our sobriety is tested. It is the preparation leading into that day that is going to count. We need to "sharpen our ax" and today's discussion reminds us of the importance of preparing ourselves. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 137 People, Places, Things, and Situations

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 20:25


Early sobriety can be negatively affected by people, places, things, and situations. A listener asked what was meant by this because they hear this phrase quite a bit at recovery meetings. In this episode I explain what this phrase means and give practical ideas to help one stay sober. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 136 Things Everyone in Recovery Should Know

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 24:38


There are certain things that all people in recovery need to know. In this episode I cover twelve points I think are important in recovery, especially in the early stages. Recovery is difficult, but this list will help you begin the journey that will be the most rewarding thing you ever do. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 135 Acceptance in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 22:29


Recovery from addiction or any other mental health issue can be a long and challenging journey. One of the most critical elements of recovery is learning to accept the things we cannot change. In this episode I discuss some points we need to consider when it comes to acceptance. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 134 Are Addicts Really Powerless Over Their Substances?

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 20:33


The idea that addicts are powerless over their substances is one of the great questions and mysteries. Powerlessness is a concept commonly referred to in the 12-step community and can be hotly debated. This concept suggests that addicts have lost the ability to control their drug or alcohol use, and that their addiction has taken over their lives. In this episode, I expand on this concept and discuss how and why addiction is discussed in these terms. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 133 The Importance of Structure in Recovery

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 18:05


Structure is extremely important in recovery from addiction, mental health issues, or other behavioral health problems. Establishing a structured routine can provide a sense of stability, control, and purpose, which can help individuals in recovery maintain their progress and avoid relapse. In this episode I describe how and why structure is an important element of a successful program of recovery. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 132 Addiction Runs in The Family-Maggie Hunt

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 47:06


Today's guest is Maggie Hunt, Director of Communications and Marketing at Retreat Behavioral Health. Maggie discusses her recovery from Opiate Addiction and how addiction runs in families. The good news is that people can and do recover from addiction, and Maggie explains how she did just that. Today, her life is better than ever, and she is fulfilling the dreams she always had. Through recovery, you too can fulfill your potential through helping others. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger  

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 131 ”Life is Hard” - Interview with Anne Taydus

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 57:35


Life is hard, but Anne Taydus is an example of someone who persevered through difficult times and drug court and achieved long-term sobriety. Drug court helped save her life, and Anne describes her road to recovery. Today, through sobriety Anne is able to accomplish incredible things that benefit the community and improve the lives of children. Anne is also a person that works hard to remove the stigma associated with addiction so others feel safe and can pursue their own path to recovery. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger  

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 130 Progress Rather Than Perfection

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 25:01


In this episode I discuss questions I received from people who are in treatment. There is a lot of work people must do early in recovery, but people need to be patient as well. Progress rather than perfection is this week's concept. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger  

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 124 Ashley Addiction Treatment Center-Interview with the Co-CEOs

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 59:10


Ashley Addiction Treatment Center is a special place for many people in recovery. The founding influence was Father Joseph Martin who famously produced the "Chalk Talk" series in the 1970's and is still used extensively today. In the present-day, Ashley has evolved into a center that prides itself on utilizing the recent advancements in recovery research to help patients navigate the difficult path towards recovery. In this episode I interview the Co-CEO's, Alex Dentsman and Dr. Gregory Hobelmann about the great work they are doing and what they believe the future of addiction treatment is.  For more information on Ashley Addiction Treatment Center, check out their website at: https://www.ashleytreatment.org/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 123 Recovery and Spirituality with Ray Houk

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 68:42


Ray Houk is a recently retired Chaplain from the United States Navy. Ray has extensive experience working with service members who have suffered trauma as well as addiction. In this episode, Ray shares with us some of those experiences as well as the role that spirituality plays in helping those who are suffering navigate these experiences. Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Recovery Is Possible
Episode - 122 Sue Gilroy-Women-Self-Worth, Shame, and Trauma

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 56:31


Today's episode takes a little different direction where Sue Gilroy and I discuss the trauma and conditioning of women regarding their self-worth, shame, and trauma. Sue is from Australia and is a professional Life Coach, Registered Nurse, and has worked with management of Medical Centers in Singleton and Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia. This is an important topic that relates to recovery and women struggling in so many ways.  Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger  

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 121 - Inspiration or Desperation-Bev Perez, ShieldUs

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 70:07


More First Responders die from their own hand than from conflict from a suspect. This is a real problem, and Bev Perez, CEO and founder of ShieldUs helps First Responders deal with trauma, especially suicide. If you are in the First Responder profession, or have a loved one that is, this episode is a must listen. Bev spent ten years in the Prince George's County, Maryland Police Department and experienced a traumatic incident herself. After healing herself, Bev created ShieldUs which utilizes holistic practices. Bev also conducts training, engages in motivational speaking, and is planning retreats that she hopes will begin in 2023.  Marian "Bev" Perez www.shieldus.app Instagram: @Shieldus.app _Bevebev Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger

Mistconceptions Podcast
Tales To Inspire S1E6: Hostile Invasion Part 3

Mistconceptions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 76:42


While Sister Solstice and Torchbearer try to protect an American battleship from the Luftwaffe, Crystal Gazer and Omission must survive a surprise attack from the Ubermensch! Can these two heroes compete against such an overwhelmingly-powerful foe? Will anyone come to help them? Find out in today's episode! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/PxbfcpTJu2 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mistconceptionspod Check out our new merch: https://www.misconceptionspod.com/shop/ Cast: David (he/him; @MrBananaSocks) as the Editor in Chief, Mitch (he/they; @mitchbustillos) as Omission (he/him), Marlo (she/her; @boggwitch) as Crystal Gazer (she/her), Phil (he/them; @BMCPHILANTHROPY) as Torchbearer (he/him), Kari (she/her) as Sister Solstice (she/her) Music in this episode: Wess' Herd Diess Auch Sei by The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Boo-Waa Boo-Waa by Larry Clinton's Bluebird Orchestra, Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Elk's Parade by Bobby Sherwood, Let's Bury the Hatchet by Arthur Fields, Die Walkure Act II by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No.3 in B minor by Borys Lyatoshynsky

Mistconceptions Podcast
Tales To Inspire S1E4: Hostile Invasion, Part 1

Mistconceptions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 78:05


Operation: American Defense sets its eyes on Europe. But before they can punch their way up into the Axis Power's soft underbelly, they have to capture the island of Sicily. To make matters more tense, word is the Nazis have taken Moscow. With the power of the Third Reich growing, can the American team of supers even hope to change the course of this war? Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/PxbfcpTJu2 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mistconceptionspod Check out our other show, Sins of the Father: https://sinsofthefather.podbean.com/ Cast: David (he/him; @MrBananaSocks) as the Editor in Chief, Mitch (he/they; @mitchbustillos) as Omission (he/him), Marlo (she/her; @boggwitch) as Crystal Gazer (she/her), Phil (he/them; @BMCPHILANTHROPY) as Torchbearer (he/him), Kari (she/her) as Mother Midnight (she/her) Music in this episode: If War Breaks Out To-Morrow by U.S.S.R. Red Banner Ensemble, Die Walkure Act II by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Classical Kids Corner
Video Games and Classical Music, Part 1

Classical Kids Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 5:00


What sort of relationship do video games and classical music share? Join host Liz Lyon for the first part of our exploration of video-game music and how it has developed a deep relationship with classical music. Part 2 will be posted April 30. Episode 82 playlist Koji Kondo: Super Mario Brothers Theme — This was originally composed for the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System video game Super Mario Brothers. Sound designer Koji Kondo says he found this piece to be the most difficult to compose. This version of the theme is performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.LISTEN — Koji Kondo: Super Mario Brothers Theme Koji Kondo: Super Mario Brothers Theme by Yoko Shimomura: Kingdom Hearts, Hikari — Yoko Shimomura is a Japanese composer and pianist. She has written for video games such as the Mario & Luigi series as well as Final Fantasy XV, but she is best known for writing the music for the video game Kingdom Hearts. Here is a popular piece from that game performed by the New Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra.LISTEN — Yoko Shimomura: Kingdom Hearts, Hikari Yoko Shimomura: Kingdom Hearts, Hikari by Claude Debussy: Claire de Lune — Video-game music is often used to help set the mood and provide insight into the specific game. Those who know the game The Evil Within, a game for older teens and adults, also know that when they hear Claire de Lune, by Claude Debussy, within the game, safety is nearby.LISTEN — Claude Debussy: Claire de Lune Claude Debussy: Claire de Lune by You can now search and listen to YourClassical Adventures where podcasts are found. Explore more from YourClassical Adventures! What are you curious about? You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy.

Brits in the Big Apple
Clive Gillinson, Executive & Artistic Director, Carnegie Hall

Brits in the Big Apple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 33:52


Clive Gillinson became Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall in July 2005, having been appointed the previous season. He is responsible for developing the artistic concepts for Carnegie Hall presentations in its three halls—the celebrated Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage (cap. 2804), innovative Zankel Hall (cap. 600), and intimate Weill Recital Hall (cap. 268)— representing up to 170 performances each season, ranging from orchestral concerts, chamber music, solo recitals, to jazz, world, and popular music. He oversees the management of all aspects of the world-renowned venue, including strategic and artistic planning, resource development, education, finance, and administration and operations for the Weill Music Institute, which taps the resources of Carnegie Hall to bring music education and social impact programs to more than 800,000 people in the New York City metropolitan region, across the United States, and around the world each year. Since his arrival in New York, Mr. Gillinson has worked to build upon the quality, creativity, diversity, and extraordinary history for which Carnegie Hall is known worldwide. Under his leadership, Carnegie Hall has embarked upon many bold new directions in its concert and education programming, including augmenting and integrating current offerings to create large-scale multi-cultural citywide festivals. Partnering with many of the greatest cultural institutions in the City, the festivals use the full range of Hall's artistic and educational resources to take audiences on journeys of discovery that extend beyond single performances and concert series to encompass theater, literature, dance, the visual arts, talks, and film. Carnegie Hall's first major international festival, Berlin in Lights, was presented in November 2007, exploring the vibrant city that is Berlin today. It was followed by two city-wide festivals examining the dynamic culture and distinctive history of American culture—Bernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds in fall 2008 and Honor! A Celebration of the African American Cultural Legacy in spring 2009. Ancient Paths, Modern Voices, exploring Chinese music and culture took place in fall 2009. These were followed by JapanNYC, an ambitious two-part festival in December 2010 and spring 2011; Voices from Latin America in November/December 2012; Vienna: City of Dreams featuring the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Vienna State Opera in February/March 2014; Ubuntu: Music and Arts of South Africa in October/November 2014; La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic in February 2017; The 60's: The Years that Changed America in January-March 2018; and Migrations: The Making of America in March-April 2019. Voices of Hope, Carnegie Hall's first-ever digital festival, will take place in April 2021. Mr. Gillinson served as Chairman of the Association of British Orchestras; was one of the founding Trustees of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts; and was founding Chairman of the Management Committee of the Clore Leadership Programme. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) in the 1999 New Year Honours List and received the 2004 Making Music Sir Charles Grove Prize for his outstanding contribution to British music. Mr. Gillinson was appointed Knight Bachelor in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2005, the only orchestra manager ever to be honored with a Knighthood. Brought to you by the British Consulate General, New York. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.