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Latest podcast episodes about waldhorn

On Air - Der Blasmusik Podcast
Auf einen Kaffee mit Sebastian Denzler - Wieso gründet man ein Projektorchester?

On Air - Der Blasmusik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 29:00


Schreib mir gern dein Feedback!Sebastian Denzler, Hobbymusiker aus Leidenschaft, hat jetzt ein eigenen sinfonisches Blasorchester gegründet. Wieso, weshalb und welche Ziele er hat, das erzählt er hier. Wer Interesse hatEs werden auf jeden Fall noch gesucht: Schlagwerk, Euphonium und Waldhorn, Fagott und OboeHomepage: Klangfabrik Sinfonisches BlasorchesterAusschreibung: https://tinyurl.com/23gpwnnqWer mich und meine Arbeit etwas unterstützen möchte: www.patreon.com Ich würde mich sehr darüber freuen.Musik: Dirk Mattes

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast
“Help Fund Insect Welfare Science” by Bob Fischer, Daniela R. Waldhorn, abrahamrowe

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 4:00


The Arthropoda Foundation Tens of trillions of insects are used or killed by humans across dozens of industries. Despite being the most numerous animal species reared by animal industries, we know next to nothing about what's good or bad for these animals. And right now, funding for this work is scarce. Traditional science funders won't pay for it; and within EA, the focus is on advocacy, not research. So, welfare science needs your help. We're launching the Arthropoda Foundation, a fund to ensure that insect welfare science gets the essential resources it needs to provide decision-relevant answers to pressing questions. Every dollar we raise will be granted to research projects that can't be funded any other way. We're in a critical moment for this work. Over the last year, field-building efforts have accelerated, setting up academic labs that can tackle key studies. However, funding for these studies is [...] ---Outline:(00:10) The Arthropoda Foundation(01:17) Why do we need a fund?(02:55) Team--- First published: June 14th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/2NsS7gjccJAKMf4co/help-fund-insect-welfare-science --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

NZZ Megahertz
Resilienz: Wie kommt man zu innerer Stärke?

NZZ Megahertz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 38:03


Matthias Berg wurde mit verkürzten Armen und nur drei Fingern an jeder Hand geboren. Seine Behinderung hat ihn nie gebremst: Neben seiner Karriere als Jurist und Horn-Solist hat er an den Paralympics und Weltmeisterschaften 27 Medaillen in den Disziplinen Ski und Leichtathletik gewonnen. In der aktuellen Folge von «NZZ Megahertz» erzählt er, wie er es geschafft hat, aus schwierigen Situationen immer wieder gestärkt hervorzugehen. Und warum er lieber einen Schritt auf Menschen zugeht, statt sich über Ausgrenzung zu ärgern. Hörerinnen und Hörer von «NZZ Megahertz» lesen die NZZ online oder in gedruckter Form drei Monate lang zum Preis von einem Monat. Zum Angebot: nzz.live/podcastmegahertz

Fathering First
Josh Waldhorn on life beyond comfort zones

Fathering First

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 26:19


Josh is a father of two teenage boys and recently made an appearance on Channel Nine's reality TV show, The Summit. In an insightful conversation, Káti delves into Josh's journey as a father, his experiences on The Summit, and how this extraordinary challenge significantly impacted his path towards self-discovery and a fresh perspective on life.Josh opens up about his role as a dad, his mental health struggles during his separation, and how he emerged from this difficult phase with a renewed outlook on life. His participation in The Summit pushed him to his limits, igniting a newfound passion within him and reinforcing the belief that one is never too old to embrace a fresh challenge and venture beyond their comfort zone.He emphasises the dangers of lingering in one's comfort zone for too long, observing that many people tend to slow down and settle into their comfort zones as they age, missing out on opportunities for personal growth and development.

Reihenmittelhaus - der Podcast
Folge 134: Musik ist Trumpf! Anne-Beke Sontag ist da!

Reihenmittelhaus - der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 30:16


Hanne und Jan freuen sich über ihre Kollegin Anne-Beke Sontag, die das Reihenmittelhaus besucht, um über ihre Projekte und die dazugehörige Philosophie zu sprechen. Sie ist Sängerin, Chorleiterin, Kantorin, Dirigentin, also ein richtig bunter Strauß an Noten, und außerdem auch noch sehr sympathisch. Wie oft muss man ein Waldhorn spielen, damit es nicht traurig ist? Warum war früher die ganze Familie ein Posaunenchor? Wofür braucht man beim Musizieren seine Zähne? Was machen wir mit Kindern, die daheim keine Musik erfahren? Würde Anne-Beke Spendeninstrumente annehmen? Und was macht sie dann damit? Und: War der Hund taub? Lass sie reden! Homepage des Gastes: Start - Anne-Beke Sontag (annebekesontag.de) Tickets für Jans Zaubershow: JAN MARTENSEN - Wie geht das ? Danke, gut! So. 04.02.2024 um 15:00 Uhr Tickets, metro-Kino im Schloßhof, 24105 Kiel - Karten online bestellen - Reservix - dein Ticketportal

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Shrimp: The animals most commonly used and killed for food production by Rethink Priorities

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 87:47


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Shrimp: The animals most commonly used and killed for food production, published by Rethink Priorities on September 10, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Citation: Romero Waldhorn, D., & Autric, E. (2022, December 21). Shrimp: The animals most commonly used and killed for food production. Summary Decapod crustaceans or, for short, decapods (e.g., crabs, shrimp, or crayfish) represent a major food source for humans across the globe. If these animals are sentient, the growing decapod production industry likely poses serious welfare concerns for these animals. Information about the number of decapods used for food is needed to better assess the scale of this problem and the expected value of helping these animals. In this work we estimated the number of shrimp and prawns farmed and killed in a year, given that they seem to be the vast majority of decapods used in the food system. We estimated that around: 440 billion (90% subjective confidence interval [SCI]: 300 billion - 620 billion) farmed shrimp are killed per year, which vastly exceeds the figure of the most numerous farmed vertebrates used for food production-namely, fishes and chickens. 230 billion (90% SCI: 150 billion - 370 billion) shrimp are alive on farms at any moment, which surpasses any farmed animal estimate known to date, including farmed insect numbers. 25 trillion (90% SCI: 6.5 trillion - 66 trillion) wild shrimp are directly slaughtered annually, a figure that represents the vast majority of all animals directly killed by humans out of which food is produced. At this moment, the problem of shrimp production is greater in scale-i.e., number of individuals affected-than the problem of insect farming, fish captures, or the farming of any vertebrate for human consumption. Thus, while the case for shrimp sentience is weaker than that for vertebrates and other decapods, the expected value of helping shrimp and prawns might be higher than the expected value of helping other animals. Introduction Recently, Birch et al. (2021) and Crump et al. (2022a) reviewed the evidence of sentience in decapod crustaceans, with a focus on pain experience. Similar to findings previously reported by Waldhorn (2019; see also Waldhorn et al., 2020), these studies concluded that there is substantial, although limited, evidence that decapods might be sentient. Notably, the low strength of current evidence likely corresponds to the little scientific attention various decapod taxa have received-which is particularly the case for shrimp, especially for those belonging to the Penaeidae family (see also Comstock, 2022). Decapods like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp serve as a major source of human food worldwide, having partly driven the global growth of the aquaculture sector in recent years (de Jong, 2018). Decapod production also represents the fastest-growing major fishery activity worldwide (Boenish et al., 2022). If these animals are sentient, current commercial practices pose serious welfare risks both when decapods are farmed and/or handled during capture, transport and sale, and when they are slaughtered (see Birch et al., 2021 and Crump et al., 2022b). These welfare issues might be particularly pressing given the high numbers of farmed decapods (see Mood & Brooke, 2019a), plus other uncounted individuals captured from the wild. Furthermore, increasing human population, changes in consumer preferences, technological advancements, and income growth suggest that decapod production stands to increase in the future (Boenish et al., 2022; FAO, 2022f), which may, in turn, augment the scale of the problem of decapod welfare. Currently, only partial data exists about the scope of this issue. Mood & Brooke (2019a) calculated that between 255 billion and 605 billion decapods are farmed every year, the great majority of such individual...

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast
“Shrimp: The animals most commonly used and killed for food production” by Rethink Priorities, Daniela R. Waldhorn, Elisa Autric

Effective Altruism Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 89:35


Citation: Romero Waldhorn, D., & Autric, E. (2022, December 21). Shrimp: The animals most commonly used and killed for food production. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/b8n3t SummaryDecapod crustaceans or, for short, decapods[1] (e.g., crabs, shrimp, or crayfish) represent a major food source for humans across the globe. If these animals are sentient, the growing decapod production industry likely poses serious welfare concerns for these animals.Information about the number of decapods used for food is needed to better assess the scale of this problem and the expected value of helping these animals.In this work we estimated the number of shrimp and prawns farmed and killed in a year, given that they seem to be the vast majority of decapods used in the food system.We estimated that around:440 billion (90% subjective confidence interval [SCI]: 300 billion - 620 billion) farmed shrimp are killed per year, which vastly exceeds the figure of the most numerous farmed vertebrates used [...] ---Outline:(07:47) Methods(08:56) Farmed shrimp estimates(11:50) Wild-caught shrimp estimates(16:36) Total shrimp estimates(16:51) Results(16:54) Farmed shrimp(22:45) Wild shrimp(27:19) Total shrimp estimates(29:39) Discussion(38:58) Conclusion(40:10) Acknowledgments(41:12) References(57:17) Appendix(57:20) Farmed shrimp estimates(01:07:05) Wild-caught shrimp estimatesThe original text contained 29 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: September 10th, 2023 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/Fhoq7tP9LYPqaJDxx/shrimp-the-animals-most-commonly-used-and-killed-for-food --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

Zum Nachhören Reformierte Kirche Holderbank- Möriken-Wildegg
09-04-2023 Osterfrühfeier (nur lieder)

Zum Nachhören Reformierte Kirche Holderbank- Möriken-Wildegg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 20:56


Musik: Lilith Balbier, Waldhorn und Christina Ischi, Tasten

Drinks Adventures
Beer style trends, with Zytho Brewing and Kirrily Waldhorn

Drinks Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 21:47


Every day is International Beer Day, here at Drinks Adventures.But in case you needed another reason to celebrate the delights of beer in all its forms, this episode is going to air on the first Friday in August.And that means it's the 16th annual International Beer Day.Kirrily Waldhorn, AKA Beer Diva, has been working in the beer industry for 23 years.A beer educator, writer and judge, Kirrily matches beer with food for a living.So you're in good hands as we sit down for a discussion about some of the hottest beer style trends of the moment in Australia.This is a special episode produced in partnership with Zytho Brewing, which you'll find exclusively in Dan Murphy's and BWS stores.Created for Zythophiles – that's another name for beer lovers – the Zytho range includes three hop-driven ales: Tropical Haze; Zesty Pale Ale and an IPA.There's also the Velvet Luxe Stout, and winter recently brought the seasonal return of a White Stout.We'll get Kirrily's thoughts on this oxymoron of a beer style; along with the haze craze; the lager resurgence; and the boom in low and no alcohol craft beers; among other topics.Kirrily shares some beer and food matching tips along the way; and reveals the beer style she wishes was more popular among Australian drinkers.We started by talking about the recent news that Stout is having a re-birth in Dan Murphy's and BWS stores, with sales up 8% on last winter.I asked Kirrily what she thinks might be driving the mainstream resurgence of one of our favourite beer styles.

SWR2 Matinee
Harald Sack Ziegler: der Mann mit dem Koffer

SWR2 Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 10:34


Wo auch immer der Musiker Harald Sack Ziegler auftritt, hat er seinen blauen Koffer dabei. Gefüllt ist dieser mit allerhand Instrumentarium – vom Waldhorn bis zum Pappbecher aus Recyclingmaterial. Interview: Georg Brandl.

The Nonlinear Library: EA Forum Top Posts
Snails used for human consumption: The case of meat and slime by Daniela R. Waldhorn

The Nonlinear Library: EA Forum Top Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 58:41


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Snails used for human consumption: The case of meat and slime, published by Daniela R. Waldhorn on the AI Alignment Forum. Write a Review Executive summary The number of snails produced for human consumption increases gradually every year. Still, there is very little awareness about the details of snail production or how serious an ethical problem it might be. In this report (full version available here[1]), I assess snail production and farming-specific welfare concerns, and discuss some scale, neglectedness, and tractability considerations. Some of our main findings are: Welfare concerns: In the farm: High density, movement restrictions, and different kinds of diseases result in high mortality rates. Processing: Commonly traded alive, and again with virtually no space to move. Slaughter: Typically boiled to death. Scope: It can be estimated that between 2.9B to 7.7B[2] snails were slaughtered for their meat worldwide in 2016. Neglectedness: invertebrate welfare is an issue that has not gained much attention within the effective altruism community. Even in academia, there is a general lack of concern for studying welfare-related issues about snails. Tractability: The most prevalent snail pathologies and their possible treatments need to be identified. We know of no large-scale initiatives to improve the situation of snails used for human purposes. Although the snail market looks strong, a sharp increase in production is not expected. All things considered, I conclude that investing specific efforts on behalf of snails used as food may not be cost-effective. Still, further research may uncover specific welfare measures on behalf of these animals. Introduction For the last while, Rethink Priorities has been studying invertebrate sentience, invertebrate welfare, and more recently, the lives of farmed invertebrates. All our work on invertebrates is available here. Currently, we are focusing our efforts on farmed invertebrates because ameliorating their suffering is likely to be more tractable than intervening in nature to help wild invertebrates. Additionally, the number of farmed invertebrates for different purposes stands to increase in the future, while that is unclear regarding invertebrates living in the wild. Understanding the situation of farmed snails seems relevant since these animals are consumed by humans in many cultures. Presumably, the problem is of considerable magnitude, and it may be increasing steadily. Indeed, according to FAO (2019a) data[3], the tonnes of snails produced for human consumption (e.g., 18,331 tonnes in 2017) rise gradually every year. However, not much is known about these animals' quality of life and the conditions in which they are raised. Still, it is known that snails are typically slaughtered by boiling. If these animals have valenced experiences, it is probably an extremely painful way to die. While snails are used for different purposes–e.g., to eat their meat, to eat their eggs as a type of caviar, or to obtain snail slime for use in cosmetics–, this report focuses on what appears to be, nowadays, the main driver of snail farming: snail meat consumption. Since the use of snails in cosmetics is rapidly growing in popularity, relevant aspects about snails exploited for extracting their slime are addressed, where possible. This report is organized as follows: First, some general aspects of snail production are assessed. Second, some welfare issues associated with snail production and consumption are raised. Third, I discuss some scale, neglectedness, and tractability considerations. Fourth, I suggest key issues that further research should attend to, in order to improve our current understanding of snail sentience and welfare. Lastly, I conclude by emphasising some directions for future work on snails used for human purposes. Stil...

The Nonlinear Library: EA Forum Top Posts
Invertebrate Sentience Table by Daniela R. Waldhorn

The Nonlinear Library: EA Forum Top Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 6:12


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Invertebrate Sentience Table, published by Daniela R. Waldhorn on the AI Alignment Forum. Write a Review Table Introduction While invertebrates make up the majority of animal species, our knowledge about their capacity for valenced experience is overlooked compared to existing evidence about vertebrates. In particular, whether invertebrates have the capacity to have valenced experience is uncertain, and hence, it remains unclear whether these organisms have a welfare of their own we should care about. Rethink Priorities has been systematically exploring this issue during the past months. First, we examined the philosophical difficulties inherent in the detection of instances of morally significant pain and pleasure in nonhumans. Second, given the current epistemic state about invertebrate consciousness, we have been compiling and analyzing relevant scientific evidence regarding this issue. In particular, we investigated the degree to which different features potentially indicative of phenomenal consciousness are found throughout different taxa. In a second post, we described our approach, the rationale of this project, and its limitations. The features we believe to be most relevant for assessing invertebrate sentience are explained in detail in a third, fourth, and fifth post. In this sixth post, we present our summary of findings, both in narrative form and as a database. Overview The database is available here. It is an interactive table, where we summarize scientific data about 53 features potentially indicative of the capacity for valenced experience and examine the degree to which these features are found throughout 18 representative biological taxa. 12 invertebrate taxa are included: honey bees (genus Apis), cockroaches (genus Periplaneta), fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), ants (family Formicidae), spiders (order Araneae), the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, sea hares (genus Aplysia), moon jellyfish (genus Aurelia), crabs (infraorder Brachyura), crayfish (family Cambaridae), and octopuses (family Octopodidae). For comparative purposes, we included three kinds of non-animal organisms –prokaryotes, protists and plants (kingdom Plantae)– and three vertebrate species –chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), cows (Bos taurus), and humans (Homo Sapiens). For each taxon and feature, we reviewed the existing literature and determined whether there was sufficient scientific data to make a call as to whether that taxon possesses the feature in question. Then, we evaluated the likelihood that the taxon possesses that feature. For those cases where we found direct evidence, we established four different responses corresponding to four rough probability ranges: “Likely No”: representing credences of 0% - 25% “Lean No”: 25% - 50% “Lean Yes”: 50% - 75% “Likely Yes”: 75% - 100% As mentioned in a previous post, these four “credence buckets” represent our position regarding whether an animal possesses a feature; they do not necessarily represent the extent to which the animal possesses that feature. Given that current evidence about invertebrate consciousness is limited and unequal –i.e. some taxa have been much more studied than others, or specific features, unlike others, are well-studied phenomena– our credences are not necessarily well-calibrated in all cases. Further research is likely to contribute to revising and improving our confidence and reliability in our assessment of features potentially indicative of consciousness in different invertebrate taxa. On top of that, there are several cases where no direct evidence of a specific feature for a given taxon was found. For those cases in which there have been only indirect studies and a specific feature was expected to be observed but, finally, no evidence arises, we used the category “not observed”. When no direct or ...

Mystik im Leben
LIVE Sternzeit - In allem lebt die Wendung

Mystik im Leben

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 25:33


Die Gedichte der Romantik sind voller tiefer Erkenntnis, innerer Erfahrungen und voller Liebe zur Natur und erreichen uns damit noch heute. Und dieses Gedicht von Eichendorff hat eine klare Wendung, in dem Du mitbekommst, das alles doch auch anders ist und alles irgendwie vergeht. Im Walde Es zog eine Hochzeit den Berg entlang, Ich hörte die Vögel schlagen, Da blitzten viel Reiter, das Waldhorn klang, Das war ein lustiges Jagen! Und eh ich's gedacht, war alles verhallt, Die Nacht bedecket die Runde, Nur von den Bergen noch rauschet der Wald Und mich schauert im Herzensgrunde. Mein Name ist David und in meinem Kanal helfe ich Dir, Deine eigene Spiritualität zu entwickeln und Dein Leben von seiner mystischen Seite her zu verstehen. Dort berichte ich davon, wie ich selber meine Spiritualität lebe und was ich erkannt habe. Mir geht es um eine Form der Spiritualität, die im Einklang mit der eigenen Persönlichkeit ist und sich aus der Erfahrung heraus entwickelt. Es ist dadurch eine kontemplative und mystische Spiritualität, die sich zugleich der Moderne und den Wissenschaften gegenüber öffnet und daraus Impulse bekommt. Ich biete Dir nicht nur meine regelmäßigen Impulse an, sondern auch Webinare und Online-Kurse. Vielleicht hast Du ein Thema oder eine Frage, die ich einmal in meinen Impulsen aufgreifen soll? Dann schreibe mir einfach in den Kommentaren. Oder schreibe mir auf meiner Webseite. Dort findest Du noch mehr hilfreiche Videos, Texte und Möglichkeiten für Deine innere Reifung und Deinen spirituellen Weg. https://mystik-im-leben.de/ _________________________________________________________________ Abonniere meinen Youtube-Kanal, um nichts zu verpassen!!! https://short1.link/cgG3hc _________________________________________________________________ Abonniere auch meinen Newsletter - denn dann erfährst Du auch von meinen weiteren Angeboten (Online-Kurse etc.). https://tinyurl.com/yrdg2m39

WDR 3 Giant Steps in Jazz
The Man with the Horns - Gil Evans

WDR 3 Giant Steps in Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 16:00


Tuba, Waldhorn, Flöte, Oboe - mit weichen Klangfarben galt Gil Evans als der Impressionist unter den Arrangeuren, berühmt für die Orchestrierung legendärer Miles-Davis-Alben. Doch seine Experimentierfreude führte ihn noch in ganz andere Klangwelten. Von Karsten Mützelfeldt.

Samtal om livet
Hvem är som ej vår Broder mins? Hur Carl Michael Bellman hjälpte mig genom livets svåraste stunder.

Samtal om livet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 59:28


Min kärleksförklaring till Carl Michael Bellman. Jag har älskat att sjunga och uppleva hans texter och melodier i snart 30 år. De har hjälpt mig genom livets svåraste stunder och jag kanske inte ens skulle ha varit här utan hans värme och medmänsklighet. Här berättar jag vad det är i hans verk som har hjälp mig och passar samtidigt på att sjunga några av mina favoriter. Jag tänker att han har potentialen att vara en hand att hålla i för var en som vill och behöver det. Och jag tänker att vi har så mycket att lära av vår historia. Hur de levde och förhöll sig till livet på 1700-talet skulle kunna hjälpa oss så mycket idag. Hvem är som ej vår Broder mins? Fastän hans skugga mer ej fins, Fastän hans Waldhorn tystnat har, Är skogens genljud ändå qvar: Än Floras foglaskara Skall ömt hans spel förklara, Än Jägarn vid sin snara Skall på sin pipa svara, Hur ibland Orphei Söner Af Bacchus krönt så sköner, Han utan Like var.

jag hvem mins genom livets broder skall floras waldhorn carl michael bellman
Hotel-O-Motion! on Air
Stimmen für die Hotellerie: Das Best-Practice-Beispiel auf Instagram – Mayer's Waldhorn

Hotel-O-Motion! on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 27:23


In Stimmen für die Hotellerie unterhalte ich mich mit Hoteliers über die Branche. In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Victoria vom Mayer's Waldhorn über Instagram und Fachkräftemangel. ... [Weiterlesen] The post Stimmen für die Hotellerie: Das Best-Practice-Beispiel auf Instagram – Mayer's Waldhorn first appeared on Hotel-O-Motion.

Auf ein Wort
Göttliches Waldhorn (Verkündigungssendung)

Auf ein Wort

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 2:18


Ein Musiker-Witz preist das Waldhorn als göttliches Blasinstrument. Nur Überheblichkeit der Waldhornisten? Oder ist da was dran an der Göttlichkeit?

nur verk blasinstrument waldhorn
SWR2 Matinee
Harald Sack Ziegler: Der Mann mit dem Koffer

SWR2 Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 10:30


Wo auch immer der Musiker Harald Sack Ziegler auftritt, hat er seinen blauen Koffer dabei. Gefüllt ist dieser mit allerhand Instrumentarium – vom Waldhorn bis zum Pappbecher aus Recyclingmaterial.

Radio 3FACH
Gspröchsstoff: Wenn Filmmusik dein Leben wird

Radio 3FACH

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 56:19


Warst du bereits Mal im Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern? Nicht nur auf der Terrasse oder beim Glühwein-Stand vor dem KKL, sondern wirklich im KKL im grossen Saal? In diesem Saal spielen Orchester, singen Chöre und die Swiss Music Awards wurden darin vergeben. Unter anderem spielt das 21st Century Orchestra darin. Das Luzerner Orchester ist spezialisiert auf Interpretation von Filmmusik. Heisst, im KKL kannst du beispielsweise einen Film auf der Leinwand gucken, während das 21st Century Orchestra LIVE die passende Filmmusik dazu spielt. Dies ist jeweils ein sehr eindrücklicher Moment. Im Rahmen des Gspröchsstoffs haben wir mit Kilian Jenny gesprochen. Er ist professioneller Musiker und spielt Waldhorn im 21st Century Orchestra. Kilian Jenny bedeutet das Orchester sehr viel. Wenn Kilian Jenny jeweils erzählt, dass er hauptberuflich Musiker ist, staunen die Menschen nicht schlecht. Für ihn ist durch das 21st Century Orchestra ein Kindheitstraum in Erfüllung gegangen. Als kleiner Junge wollte Kilian Jenny entweder Astronaut oder Musiker werden. Letzteres hat er bereits erreicht. :) Im Gespräch mit Moderatorin Michèle erzählt Kilian Jenny, dass die Mitglieder des Orchesters immer top vorbereitet an die Proben kommen. Dies wird auch erwartet. Ein "Ich hatte diese Woche keine Zeit zum Üben" gibt es nicht. Schlussendlich besteht das Orchester aus rund 100 Musikerinnen und Musiker, die nach nur wenigen Proben gemeinsam auf der Bühne stehen. Hinter dem Orchester ist dann jeweils die Leinwand, auf welcher der aktuelle Film abgespielt wird. Eine Schwierigkeit sei es, dass man während der musikfreien Szenen nicht nach Hinten guckt und sich den Film reinzieht und dadurch den Einsatz verpasst. Kilian Jennys Leidenschaft für die Musik ist gross. Speziell für die Filmmusik. Im einstündigen Gespräch ist das extrem spürbar. Doch wie ist der Alltag von Kilian? Was geschieht Backstage kurz vor einem Konzert? Wie kommt man in das 21st Century Orchestra und was macht das 100-köpfige Orchester während der Corona-Pandemie? Diese Fragen und mehr werden dir im Podcast beantwortet:

The Beer Healer interviews
Ep. 45 - Australia's First Lady of Craft Beer. With the Beer Diva, Kirrily Waldhorn.

The Beer Healer interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 43:37


For this episode, I welcomed Australia's First Lady of beer to the conversation, Kirrily Waldhorn.Kirrily's contribution to beer industry is impressive, with over 17 years of involvement, she has literally been involved in every part of the industry. She is an educator, a writer beer judge, trainer and occasionally an assistant brewer.An experienced media performer, having worked in radio and tv and the press and on stage at GABS with her beer and food cooking series, she knows her stuff!Another episode where I get to pay homage to the people who have helped shape the industry that I love. This is a bit of a longer episode, as both of us love a chat, and I think neither of us really wanted it to end...such a fun chat.Kirrily shares her thoughts on changing the hearts and minds of mainstream beer drinkers, recalls stories form the past, like the time she was only 1 of 4 women in a room of 400 men at a Lion beer conference, and professes her love for the Tasmanian craft beer scene.Ladies and gentlemen...I give you, The Beer Diva!https://www.facebook.com/BeerHealer

Reiselust mit Mady Host - Der Podcast für Ein- und Aussteiger
Michael Wigge: Im Tauschrausch um die Welt

Reiselust mit Mady Host - Der Podcast für Ein- und Aussteiger

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 40:03


Challenge-Liebhaber, Coach, Redner und Autor Michael Wigge ist für seine aufregenden Reiseprojektideen bekannt. Im Jahr 2011 lautete seine Mission, sich über alle sechs Kontinente hinweg zum Eigenheim auf Hawaii hochtauschen, Startkapital war ein Apfel und als sonstige Einsätze bot er Dienstleistungen aller Art an, wie das Musizieren mit einem Waldhorn oder das Wärmen von Personen als menschliche Wärmedecke. In dieser Episode reden wir nicht nur über spannende Tauschgeschäfte, sondern auch über Grenzerfahrungen, Begegnungen fernab des Mainstreams, hartes Verhandeln in Indien und Zweifel. Natürlich erfährst du auch, ob es Michael gelungen ist, sein Ziel, das Eigenheim auf Hawaii, zu erreichen.  Unbedingt downloaden und mal ganz anders reisen! ******************************************************* Weitere Anregungen für deinen Ausstieg sowie amüsante Reiseerlebnisse bekommst du in meinen Büchern: https://www.mady-host.de/meine-buecher.html

Afterhour Sounds
Lukas Endhardt presents Afterhour Sounds Podcast Nr.140 [KATZENSPRUNG FESTIVAL SPECIAL]

Afterhour Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 60:00


Lukas Endhardt (https://soundcloud.com/lukasendhardt) presents Afterhour Sounds Podcast Nr.140 [KATZENSPRUNG FESTIVAL SPECIAL] Im Rahmen unserer Aktion Schöne-Festival-Empfehlungen 2018 präsentieren wir euch heute einen Knaller-Podcast vom Hamburger DJ und Produzenten Lukas Endhardt für das grandiose Katzensprung Festival. Unser Freund Amon vom Feines Tier zeichnet sich maßgeblich für das musikalische Rahmenprogramm des Festivals aus. Hier auch nochmal vielen Dank für das entgegengebrachte Vertrauen … Amon du bist ein Guter ;-) ------- Das Katzensprung Festival im schönen Bergischen Land geht dieses Jahr in die dritte Runde … wie die Zeit vergeht. Auch dieses Jahr gibt es wieder einen bunten Mix … 100 Dj`s, Musiker und Live-Bands, die auf 6 verschiedenen Floors ordentlich für euch ins Waldhorn blasen werden! Mainacts unter anderem Matthias Tanzmann, Michael Mayer, rampue, Heimlich Knüller oder Martha van Straaten um nur einige zu nenne. Wir von Afterhour Sounds sind auch mit unserem neuem Team-Mitgliedern Gina Sabatini und Mattmosphere vertreten. Website Festival --- http://2018.katzensprung-festival.de/ FB-Veranstaltung --- https://www.facebook.com/events/476872732697496/ ------ Für dieses kleine Festival Special konnten wir den mehr als talentierten Künstler Lukas Endhardt überzeugen einen Podcast einzuspielen. Neben seiner Leidenschaft als DJ ist Lukas auch ein begnadeter Produzent mit zahlreichen Releases unter anderem für unsere Freund von Drosssel, Amselcom oder Heimlich Musik. Auf für unser Team-Mitglied Tony Casanova hat er schon einen Remix beigesteuert. Für Katzensprung in Verbindung mit Afterhour Sounds hat sich Lukas auch wieder mächtig ins Zeug gelegt und eine überragende Stunde Musik zusammengestellt … wir sind hin und weg. Und nun wünschen wir euch viel Spaß bei der musikalischen Reise mit Lukas Endhardt und vielleicht sieht man sich ja auf dem Katzensprung Festival 2018. ✘ Lukas Endhardt (Hamburg) Booking: clarissa@circles-and-stones.com soundcloud.com/lukasendhardt facebook.com/lukasendhardt

DOTS.cast
DOTS.cast #7 /w LUDWIG RAUSCH

DOTS.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 138:08


This time we have a recorded set of label owner Ludwig Rausch, where he played at Pacha in Munich on the 18th May 2018 alongside Carlo Lio and Alex Cristea. Enjoy the music! Check out our upcoming events and releases: 27.7.18: Pacha Munich /w DJ ANNA, Alex Cristea, Ludwig Rausch 3.8.18: Bob Beaman /w ARTSLAVES, Alex Cristea, Ludwig Rausch 25.6.18: "Waldhorn" EP - Alex Cristea & Nico Cabeza (ARTSLAVES Remix) Follow us: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dots.music.official/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dots.music/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dotslabel Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/label/dots-music/61491

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Vivas! Y haciendo Historia
8: Ola verde: cómo la Campaña por el Aborto Legal logró inundar las calles | Entrevista a Andrea Zamparini y Yanina Waldhorn

Vivas! Y haciendo Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 48:53


Las integrantes de la Campaña explican cómo lograron inundar las calles de pañuelos verdes, cuáles fueron las estrategias de comunicación que usaron, qué pasa con la objeción de conciencia de los médicos, desde qué edad se podrá abortar si se aprueba el proyecto y las expectativas sobre la discusión en el Senado. "El pañuelo existe desde que existe la Campaña. Al principio me acuerdo que buscaba gente para regalárselo. Hoy es impensado ese momento… ", dice Yanina. [Web de la Campaña por el Aborto Legal, Seguro y Gratuito](http://www.abortolegal.com.ar/) La foto que ilustra este audio es de [MAFIA](https://www.facebook.com/holamafia/) #QueSeaLey #AbortoLegal #Aborto #AbortoLegalYa #13J #SeraLey

Sitcom Showdown
Sitcom Showdown 020 - Vicar of Dibley

Sitcom Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 31:48


Vicar of Dibley gets a nomination from Jeffers in the 2nd Christmas Special and the last episode of 2017. Will Steve tuck into The Christmas Lunch Incident and be left feeling satisfied? Or will it make him sick? Find out in the longest episode of Sitcom Showdown so far. Twitter: @SitcomShowdown Theme tune 'Billy Blues' by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Thanks texasradiofish!  

Inventors Launchpad Network
QRS1e3 - Why the Product Licensing Business is Ripe and Ready for Disruption!

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 32:14


Gina believes the licensing business is ready for disruption. She discusses the status of the current licensing business, what works and what doesn’t and explains why. We also dive into why she believes the licensing industry is ripe, what Quirky will bring to the industry and why this model makes sense for independent inventors. https://www.quirky.com www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Inventors Launchpad Network
QRS1e2 - Quirky, Harnessing The Power of The Invention Community.

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 33:37


I think we can all agree that the life for an inventor is generally very up and down. We face challenges on every step we take in not only creating our inventions but also then figuring out what’s next. However true inventors will always persevere and push on. Gina Waldhorn discusses why the inventor community is so special and what independent inventors have to offer major manufacturers as well as the greatest challenges facing inventors and some solutions that may be able to push your product to the next level. https://www.quirky.com www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Inventors Launchpad Network
QRS1e1 - Quirky is Back, Let's Start Inventing!

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 38:05


Quirky’s back and ready to make invention accessible again. Listen to meet Quirky’s new President Gina Waldhorn and find out about Quirky’s comeback, how their new business plan works and how it’s different from the old one. Quirky is a community-led invention platform dedicated to developing innovative products through collaboration and partnership. Anyone can participate on Quirky.com either by submitting their own product idea, or by collaborating to enhance existing ideas. Quirky pays a royalty to all community members who help bring inventions to market. https://www.quirky.com www.inventorslaunchpad.com

-Sessions
detektor.fm-Session mit Lingby - Blech und Boxsport

-Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 18:33


Die fünf Jungs und Mädels von Lingby eint die Liebe zu ausuferndem Orchestral-Indie, Blechblasinstrumenten und Boxsport. Für die detektor.fm-Session haben die Kölner zwar nicht ihre Boxhandschuhe mitgebracht, wohl aber ihr Waldhorn. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/detektor-fm-session-mit-lingby-2

Radio Brews News
Radio Brews News talks beer

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 44:15


On today’s episode of Radio Brews News Pete and Matt are joined by Steve Jeffares from the Local Taphouse and Beer Diva Kirrily Waldhorn to talk about Steve’s plans for the SpecTAPulars, Barley’s Angels, the Women of Beer brew and all sorts of other beer-related stuff. Head over to Australian Brrews News for show notes and links.

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Radio Brews News
Radio Free Beer

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2011 43:07


Welcome to the first edition of Radio Brews News in which beer gurus Pete 'Prof Pilsner' Mitcham, James 'The Crafty Pint' Smith aka  and Kirrily ‘The Beer Diva' Waldhorn discuss all things beer, hosted by Australian Brews News editor, Matt Kirkegaard. Topics covered in this episode include: The Royal Wedding beer ban Crown Ambassador Reserve Cascade First Harvest and seasonal beers Collaboration brews Little Creatures Marzen Australian International Beer Awards Good Beer Week preview Head over to Australian Brews News for show notes and discussion.

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