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André J. Thomas is an Associate Artist with the London Symphony Orchestra.Thomas is Professor Emeritus of Music at Florida State University. He was visiting Professor of Choral Conducting at Yale University from 2020-2022. He also served as faculty member at the University of Texas, Austin.Dr. Thomas received his degrees from Friends University (B.A.), Northwestern University (M. M.), and The University of Illinois (D.M.A). He is in demand as a choral adjudicator, clinician, and director of Honor/All-State Choirs throughout North America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Africa Dr. Thomas has conducted choirs at the state, division, and national conventions of the Music Educators National Conference (NAFME) and the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA). His international conducting credits are extensive. They include conductor/clinician for the International Federation of Choral Musicians' summer residency of the World Youth Choir in the Republic of China and the Philippines. He was also the conductor of the World Youth Choir's winter residency in Europe and a premier performance by an American choir (Florida State University Singers) in Vietnam.He is a highly respected guest conductor who has led numerous prestigious orchestras and choirs around the world, including the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in England, the Berlin Radio Choir and the North German Radio Choir in Germany, the Netherlands Radio Choir, The Bulgarian Radio Choir and Orchestra, the Seoul Metropolitan Chorus, Ansan City Choir, Jeju Provincial Seogwipo Chorale in South Korea, the Charlotte Symphony, China's People's Liberation Orchestra, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and the London Symphony. He also served as the Artistic Director of the Tallahassee Community Chorus for 31 seasons.Thomas has also distinguished himself as a composer/arranger. Hinshaw Music Company, Mark Foster Music Company, Fitzsimons Music Company, Lawson Gould, Earthsongs, Choristers Guild, and Heritage Music Company publish his compositions and arrangements. Dr. Thomas has produced two instructional videos—What They See Is What You Get on choral conducting, with Rodney Eichenberger, and Body, Mind, Spirit, Voice on adolescent voices, with Anton Armstrong. His recent book, Way Over in Beulah Lan': Understanding and Performing the Negro Spiritual, has quickly become a significant source in this area of study.Various musical organizations have recognized Thomas. The African Diaspora Sacred Music honored Dr. Thomas as a Living Legend. In 2011, Chorus America recognized Thomas' dedication to and accomplishments in the choral arts, presenting him with its Distinguished Service Award. In March 2017, ACDA presented Thomas with its highest honor, the Robert Shaw Award, and in November of 2017, NCCO (National Collegiate Choral Organization) presented Thomas with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In January 2019, he was inducted into the Florida Music Educator's Hall of Fame. In 2022 he was presented with the Award of Excellence from the Southern Region of ACDA. Yale University School of Music presented Thomas with the Samuel Simons Sanford Medal, the most prestigious honor conferred by the Yale School of Music.He is a past president of the Florida ACDA, a past president of the Southern Division of ACDA, and the current Past President of the National ACDA.To get in touch with André, you can email him at athomas@acda.org or find him on Facebook (@andre.thomas.52).Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 2 episode from May 22, 2023, to hear how to share your story with us.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our
In this program, you will hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers perform “Way Over in Egypt Land” (arr. John W. Work III), “Run Mourner, Run” (arr. John W. Work III), “Old Time Religion” (arr. Moses Hogan), “There Is a Balm in Gilead” (arr. William L. Dawson), “Poor Man Laz'rus” (arr. Jester Hairston), “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (arr. Paul T. Kwami), “Daniel! Daniel! Servant of the Lord” (arr. Undine S. Moore), “Mr. Banjo” (arr. Moses Hogan), “Let the Church Roll On” (arr. John W. Work III), “Jubilee! Jubilee!” (arr. John W. Work III), “My Lord Is So High” (arr. Noah F. Ryder), “There's a Meeting Here Tonight” (arr. R. Nathaniel Dett), “Do Lord Remember Me” (arr. John W. Work III), “Rise, Shine for Thy Light Is A-Comin'” (arr. John W. Work III), and “There's a Great Camp Meeting” (arr. John W. Work III). The Fisk Jubilee Singers are vocal artists and students at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, who sing and travel worldwide. The original Jubilee Singers introduced “slave songs” to the world in 1871 and were instrumental in preserving this unique American musical tradition known today as Negro spirituals. The group broke racial barriers in the United States and abroad in the late nineteenth century and entertained kings and queens in Europe. At the same time, they raised money in support of their beloved university. This concert was held at the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, January 17, 2016.
Founder and CEO of Tenbound joins us for an episode of enlightenment. David Dulany shares insights on how to create a great sales development process. His book, "The Sales Development Framework" can be purchased on Amazon. You can learn more about his process and consulting services by going to https://www.daviddulany.com/.Here is what we discuss (and quickly realize that we are WAY OVER our heads) with David:Technology's trend-setting culture continues to lead the way.Companies trying to work a new culture, then they need an SDR team (sales development representative team)Inbound and outbound calling is critical to success and Tenbound helps deliver on results. There is a "farm league" for the sales team and the foundation is critical to building a successful team.Outside the borders of tech, then an SDRT would make sense to run an efficient and productive team.We also run simple math: Connects + Conversions to Appointments + Pipeline Deals = Closures. If something is not adding correctly, then we must reevaluate.Mike and Scott learned something new! The SDR role is important to begin the funnel of sales. With solid prospecting and pipeline development, then sales will grow quickly.Please reach out to us and help our podcast increase and grow by sharing it with other people you know.How to reach us:www.TheSellingPodcast.comMike@TheSellingPodcast.comScott@TheSellingPodcast.com
Topic of Show - Top of Episode AMC VS UNIVERSAL FOLLOW UP AND FALLOUT: Recapping The 3 Major Events That Happened Tuesday - 2:36 (And Where Everybody’s At) So…How’s This All End? - 10:02 AMC Anger: Based in Legality or Hypocritical? - 12:05 (And The Matter of Timing for AMC + Universal) Universal’s Potential Options - 16:50 “I think Universal’s always wanted to try this...” - 21:01 (And Splitting the Quarantine Pie) Netflix’s Looming Role As The Fox In The Industry’s Henhouse - 27:53 Expect a Happy Ending - 32:12 Follow the Money…All the Way Over the Seas - 34:55 OTHER OSCARS AND FILM FESTIVAL NEWS: Clarifying Oscars Rule Changes - 37:23 China Re-Opening Theaters, Again, In June - 40:06 American Theaters and Re-Opening Slowly - 42:43 The WE ARE ONE Streaming Festival is Coming - 45:55 The Fantasia FF May Have Figured It All Out - 50:22 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 53:35 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 54:14
Thanks for sharing our content and helping us grow. Review us on iTunes. We love hearing your feedback.Today:Kevin Stefanski's debut in Cleveland as Browns head coachChris's brother, Rick, is Vikings GM. Stefanski has been in Minnesota 14 seasons. What does Rick say about him?Who is George Paton and what would he bring as Browns' GMWhat Paton's selection as GM would say about the Browns future, and what Andrew Berry's would sayJoe Burrow is Gavin Gray without the movie...yetThe Bengals can't screw this up, can they?Joe Burrow's arrival in Cincinnati has the potential, in tandem with Baker Mayfield in Cleveland, to revive the energy in the Battle of OhioBruce admits to going way over the line -- WAY OVER -- indulging his Buckeye Man CrushAre you willing to live in the desert if that's what it takes to get close to God?Find out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
André Thomas is Professor of Choral Music Education, Director of Choral Activities, and the Owen F. Sellers Professor of Music at Florida State University. He is the conductor of a variety of choral organizations throughout the country and served as the artistic director for the Tallahassee Community Chorus. He is in demand as a choral adjudicator and clinician and has conducted 48 Honor and All-State Choirs, as well as the World Youth Choir. As a composer, his works have been published by seven publishing companies, and he is the author of the book "Way Over in Beulah Lan’: Understanding and Performing the Negro Spiritual." He earned a B.A. from Friends University, an M.M. from Northwestern University, and a D.M.A. from the University of Illinois.
Interview: Dr. Carrie Allen Tipton is a musicologist who hosts the podcast Notes on Bach, sponsored by the Bach Society Houston. Notes on Bach is a monthly series of interviews with scholars and musicians who work with Baroque music and issues around music like theology. Today, we discuss the benefits of bringing a researcher's mindset to the ministry of church music. Enjoying this podcast episode? Click here to find other Music and the Church episodes, or subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Try This At Church: If your church serves alcohol at functions (like a Christmas choir party!), make sure there's something non-alcoholic that's equally festive to drink. In the Field: The Four Weeks of Advent—have recurring themes! Crawford and I discuss what hymns fit which each Sunday's themes, including one that delighted my son in utero. Resources We Mention: This post on inner singing—where you sing along silently when you listen to a song.Way Over in Beulah Lan': Understanding the Performing the Negro Spiritual by André J. ThomasContemporary Worship Music and Everyday Musical Lives by Mark Porter (check out our podcast episode with Mark)Reforming Music: Music and the Religious Reformations of the Sixteenth Century by Chiara Bertoglio All the Advent Music We Mention: Hymns: Canticle of Turning/My Soul Cries Out with a Joyful ShoutComfort, Comfort, Ye My PeopleImmaculate MaryNow the Green Blade RisesO Come, O Come EmmanuelOn Jordan’s Bank the Baptist’s CryPeople Look EastSoon and Very SoonTell Out My SoulWachet Auf/Sleepers Wake/Wake, Awake, for Night Is FlyingWhen Jesus Came to Jordan Choir: "And the Glory of the Lord" from G. F. Handel’s MessiahSweet Was the Song by William Mathias Organ: Alfred V. Fedak, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" from An Advent Christmas SuiteMaurice Duruflé, Prelude, Adagio et Choral varie, sur le theme du Veni creator (Op. 4)Jean Demessieux, "Rorate caeli" from Twelve Choral Preludes on Gregorian Chant Themes
New Podcast for local rappers and singers for Tampa and surrounding cities. Delivering talk breaks, entertainment, fashion, laughter, and more. Special Thanks to all local artists that allowed me to use their music. This is a platform for the locals. Instrumental by Meta Zen 1. Coudda B Ft. Shappinora Love "Queen (I Ain't Da One)" 2. Famous Kidd Brick "Jus Like Gucci" 3. Yung Dred "Blue Strips" 4. Xtra "Tweekin" 5. **Throwback** Rated R "Good Pussy" 6. Kno Sleep "She Say" 7. Rico "High Lyfe" 8. Doughh "Don't Lie, Don't Cry" 9. J-Dutch "Homicide" 10. Yola J Ft. Coudda B "Tunnel Vision (She Mixx)" 11. Savage C-Note Ft. Cox Badazz "I Swear It's About the Money" 12. B3NFRANK$ "Challenge It" 13. Chezuan "Best Friend" 14. Cox Badazz "Some Real Shit" 15. Soljah Ft. Priceless Scott & Tom G "All the Way Over" 16. Prophit "Face of the City" 17. Young Fella "Bad Mamajama" Talk break commending Tom G on his #RegulatorsChallenge
Tonight join Delores and Vincent as we welcome 2017 and talk with horrifying recognition about Tragically Funny Childhood Field-Trip Stories. Soap in your eyes? Talking Robots? Shark Jaws, Chuck E. Cheese Gorillas and Trashcan Popcorn? Yeah, we'll talk about that... Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over WAY OVER a half a million listeners worldwide! For over six years, our award-winning Native themed online radio show has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in every Friday night or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1 iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3