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Sticky Notes is a classical music podcast for everyone, whether you are just getting interested in classical music for the first time, or if you've been listening to it and loving it all your life. Interviews with great artists, in depth looks at pieces in the repertoire, and both basic and deep dives into every era of music. Classical music is absolutely for everyone, so let's start listening! Note - Seasons 1-5 will be returning over the next year. They have been taken down in order to be ...
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Do you dream of someday getting to perform at Carnegie Hall, or wonder what it takes to be a professional musician? The Cello Sherpa Podcast is for anyone who enjoys the tales and scales in the life of a classical musician, or for the young classical musician who dreams big! We explore all aspects of the climb to the summit from student to the professional stage! Joel Dallow, the Cello Sherpa, interviews experts in the field covering a wide range of topics surrounding this challenging career ...
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Our "A Pirate Talks Guns" podcast from The Tactical Pirate is a bi-weekly (more often if there's something cool to discuss, less often if we get cool new toys to test) series. We'll be passing along shooting tips, commentary on new laws and the shooting life in general, gear reviews, and our own demented brand of humor. The Tactical Pirate owner John Cello will interview firearms industry professionals periodically, so you won't get bored by him just blathering on. This is going to be a stri ...
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for Luthiers, by Luthiers

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We cover the lives of violin makers, their best parts and worst parts, yesterday and today. Historical stories, interviews with experts and makers in the field. Omobono Stradivari was the least liked son of his father, Antonio, he was remembered in Antonio's will as a screw up. He is our north star. We are all part of this. We all belong exactly here.
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians Andrés Pichardo-Rosenthal (Assist. Principal Percussion), Scott Strong (horn), and Abe Feder (Assist. Principal Cello) bring us behind the scenes of the DSO with exclusive musician interviews, games, and discussions.
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Tips, insights, and stories to help musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- grow in their practice, teaching, and/or career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education through the creation of online curriculum, school orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Host Christian Howes is a classically ...
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Welcome violin geeks everywhere (or viola, fiddle, cello, guitar, trumpet...)! With all the detail and troubleshooting of a private lesson, violinist and violist, recording artist, author, and string teacher Laurel Thomsen shares daily discoveries, insightful interviews with top performers and music industry leaders, and tips for practicing, polishing, and becoming the best musician you can be. Episodes are accessible to beginners, yet contain the depth appreciated by the advancing student o ...
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Ever wondered what happens when you fill a cello with bees? Or how robins have successfully colonised the outer-reaches of our universe? Or why the world is destined to be populated purely by female turtles? This podcast celebrates nature and the stories of those who care deeply for it. Join artist, actor and Woodland Trust & Wildlife Trusts ambassador David Oakes, for a series of informal, relaxed conversations with artists, scientists, creatives and environmentalists as they celebrate the ...
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Radio Diaries & Radiotopia

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First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. Radio Diaries is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm
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Bedroom Beethovens is a podcast that breaks down stories with notable music-makers accompanied by songs and melodies, documenting growth through their 10,000 hour journey. Each episode features a musician discussing how they created the music you love, and what they personally sacrificed to make it happen. Hosted and produced by Cello.
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Ok, So let's talk about it. A Podcast, WOW! Plus a renewed Season! Ive been wanting to express myself socially for a very long time. I would like to speak on what my audience relates to as well, because we're all in this place called Earth maintaining something we call LIFE. This is going to be a crazy place but i know your going to like it. Don't forget to follow CelloChats Podcast for new episodes on Wednesdays! Now that i'm done welcoming you to the family, lets really talk about it. Supp ...
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Three musicians, Hungarian cellist Orsi, Chilean cellist Evelyn and Japanese violinist Chiaki, share their unique perspectives on classical music from Pilsen, Czech Republic. Featuring original interviews and performances with stories and classical music from around the world.
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Interested in hearing about student's musical experiences? Brought to you by the Albany Youth Orchestra in Albany, Oregon, this podcast channel dives into the learning process, the many ways music can make us feel, the challenges we face, and the music aspirations that these students seek. Our monthly Music Talks series highlights the different feelings and thoughts students have while learning to play an instrument. A podcast for all music fans and enthusiasts, Music Talks sheds light on th ...
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Edited by Wendy N. Wagner, NIGHTMARE is a critically-acclaimed digital magazine of horror and dark fantasy. In its pages, you will find all kinds of horror and dark fantasy, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. Every month NIGHTMARE will bring you a mix of original short stories and flash fiction, and featuring a variety of authors: from the bestsellers and award-winners you already know to the best new voices you haven't heard of yet. When you read ...
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What can two guys do with each other? A bunch of stuff, from the latest news to listener-suggested topics (so send us some suggestions/any opinion/weirdly specific question on Instagram & Facebook!). AND we'll talk about it all with a layer of humor, improv and riffing. Welcome to the Dunnolah Podcast, where your lowest expectations can only go higher, since there's only one way but up.
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist Ray Kim, who is one of the newest members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra cello section. They talk about Ray's path from a childhood in South Korea through Atlanta for High School. When a global pandemic affected his ability to stay in the U.S., Ray returned to South Korea for mandato…
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TW: Religion, pornography The boys deliver on their promise! The show returns to its regular programming, and Haziq and Henry bring a friend to the show; teacher/cellist Azreena! In this episode the gang talk about what having a perfect pitch means, teaching ethics, and how the Monkey King can 100% beat a vampire. DM us your suggestions! Follow Azr…
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Writer and musician Kate Kennedy takes a personal look at five lost cellos, and what they can tell us of those who played and loved them and how our identities are shaped by the physical, social and psychological impacts of performance What happens when you re-imagine what a cello can be? From pieces of derelict instruments, and offcuts of wood, al…
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Everybody's story is different - why the cello? Where did we start? What were the challenges and how did we overcome them? In this episode, Ragnhild talks with one of her cello students about learning the cello as an adult. ------------------------------------------------ Ragnhild's online Cello Course. Get 15% off with the code TMJP at check-out. …
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Sucheta Anchaliya talks about all the important factors to watch today developments: Cello World listing, FPI sell off, Vedanta $1.25 billion private loan raise to global market setup. Also catch Kapil Shah of Emkay Global in the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight…
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Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos was also an accomplished guitarist and cellist, and his wonderful music for the latter instrument takes full advantage of the lyrical and dramatic capabilities of the instrument. In this podcast, Raymond Bisha explores a new recording of his two Cello Concertos, together with his Fantasia for Cello and Orchestr…
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Do you know what happened 40 years ago this week? If it’s a no, you’d better click that play button, as all is revealed in this brand spanking new episode of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast! This week, we kicked off the countdown to Christmas by drawing names for our annual Secret Santa, and opening the first door of some rather, shall we …
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In this episode, Christian Howes dives deep into strategies for musicians to master their craft more effectively. Addressing both teachers and players, he provides a comprehensive seven-week program designed to elevate your musical prowess. From tonal improvisation to advanced jazz harmony. Whether you're battling with the intricacies of bowed stri…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad discusses about key factors that will guide market direction on December 1. After two-month exit runs, foreign investors bought Indian equities worth over Rs 9,000 crore in November. That apart, a new listing is scheduled for today – Flair Writing Industries. According to unlisted markets, shares of …
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Composer Errollyn Wallen speaks to Hattie Butterworth about her new book, out now on Faber, mapping her trajectory as an artist, extensive recordings and philosophy on life. Errollyn Wallen: Becoming a Composer Check out Deutsche Grammophon STAGE+ Music clips used: Cello Concerto from 'Photography' on NMC horseplay: lively from 'The Girl in My Alph…
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The city of Cremona is revered as being the historical birthplace and home of the violin and violin making, with luthiers today still emulating the models of Stradivari, Guarneri and the like. But what about the makers in nearby Brescia? Despite being geographically close, the city of Brescia has a remarkably different story, producing instruments …
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We’re decompressing after Thanksgiving and making gravy out of turkey droppings. Bryan saw some truly inspiring quotes on some truly hideous t-shirts and Erin’s family kept dropping a cacophony of canes throughout dinner. Bryan dives into hate group Gays Against Groomers and ChatGPT not abiding by their request to denounce gender affirming care. Er…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad discusses if new listings at exchanges would spread cheer across markets. On November 30, shares of 3 companies will list at both NSE and BSE – Tata Technologies, Gandhar Oil, and Fedbank Financial Services. According to unlisted markets, Tata Tech is commanding the highest premium in grey markets, s…
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Hybrid funds are mutual fund schemes that invest in a mix of asset classes, typically a combination of stocks and bonds. At times, they also take exposure to commodities such as gold and silver. The hybrid mutual fund category has seen net inflows of more than Rs 70,000 crore since April. Moneycontrol’s Abhinav Kaul talked to Chintan Haria, Princip…
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On this week’s episode of New Classical Tracks, conductor Kellen Gray and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra explore the diversity and array of aesthetics among African American composers in their latest album, ‘African American Voices II.’ Find out more!By American Public Media
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad discusses if firm global cues coupled with cooling US treasury yields and a 3-month low US dollar can support domestic market sentiments in the near term. Apart from that, shares of state-owned IREDA will debut exchanges on November 28. According to grey markets, shares of IREDA enjoyed a premium of …
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Need advice on how to go about buying your first gun, or are you an experienced shooter helping someone join our ranks? This podcast will give you some points to consider when choosing a first gun. City Arsenal 1210 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville, SC 29609 (864) 250-2007 https://cityarsenal.com/ Parker's Custom Leather (770) 296-0185 brittanyaparker93@gm…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad talks about key events that investors will eye this week. India’s GDP data, exit polls, and auto sales numbers will be among the top things in traders’ minds. Apart from that, around 7 companies are set to debut exchanges this week, with 5 new initial public offerings (IPOs) opening for subscription.…
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"Each remembered moment is a keyhole. Time doesn't 'flow like a river', doesn't exist in Odesa at all; the numbers of years, 1986 or 1989 or 2006 are like signs hanging about the corner grocery shop, with names of owners, swaying. In these streets, everything is ever-present. There are places like this on the planet: you can stop in the middle of t…
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Have you ever put a kitchen spread on your head to make your hair grow? Hello good friend, and welcome to episode 419 of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week everyone’s favourite Tarrant was on the show. That’s right, we had a voice note from the wonderful Chris Tarrant! Toby Tarrant was also here, sitting in for Chris Moyles. Speaki…
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How do single-speciality hospitals fit in in a crowd of multi-speciality hospital chains? From a patient’s or a consumer’s point of view, why should anyone prefer a single-speciality hospital instead of a multi-speciality one, given that a multi-speciality hospital offers other services too in case of an unforeseen medical conditions? How is the In…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Harshita talks about the key factors to watch out for today before the domestic equity market opens. From Tata Technologies IPO day 3, TCS shares trading ex-buyback, to the global market set-up, catch all the updates here. Also, listen to Sheersham Gupta of Rupeezy on the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes i…
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"Each remembered moment is a keyhole. Time doesn't 'flow like a river', doesn't exist in Odesa at all; the numbers of years, 1986 or 1989 or 2006 are like signs hanging about the corner grocery shop, with names of owners, swaying. In these streets, everything is ever-present. There are places like this on the planet: you can stop in the middle of t…
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Kenneth Steven considers the introduction of wild animals into the Highlands of Scotland and the impact on rural life, reflecting in poetry at the end of each Essay. Kenneth Steven recounts the story of American bison introduced in Victorian times to Scotland by William Stewart. ‘They were enclosed in a paddock with a circumference of five or six m…
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Kenneth Steven considers the introduction of wild animals back into the Highlands of Scotland and the impact on rural life, reflecting in poetry at the end of each Essay. There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that at one time beavers were distributed widely throughout mainland Scotland. That would seem no great surprise, given the wealth of rivers …
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Kenneth Steven considers the introduction of wild animals into the Highlands of Scotland and the impact on rural life, reflecting in poetry at the end of each Essay. Kenneth Steven explores his visit to an island in the largest of freshwater lakes, Loch Lomond. There was nothing; possibly the soft murmur of birdsong, but precious little more than t…
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Kenneth Steven considers the introduction of wild animals back into the Highlands of Scotland and the impact on rural life, reflecting in poetry at the end of each Essay. At one time sea eagles are likely to have been revered in Scotland. The Tomb of the Eagles, a Neolithic burial site in Orkney, is testament to that, as are the carved Pictish ston…
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Kenneth Steven considers the introduction of wild animals into the Highlands of Scotland, reflecting in poetry at the end of each Essay. A consignment of eight reindeer landed at Clydebank near Glasgow on April 12th in 1952 thanks to a Swedish Sami Mikel Utsi who hailed from a long line of reindeer herders. There were eight reindeer and they were f…
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Writer and musician Kate Kennedy takes a personal look at five lost cellos, and what they can tell us of those who played and loved them and how our identities are shaped by the physical, social and psychological impacts of performance. Destroyed and resurrected, how does an instrument's identity change? The 'Mara' Stradivarius is one of the greate…
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Writer and musician Kate Kennedy takes a personal look at five lost cellos, and what they can tell us of those who played and loved them and how our identities are shaped by the physical, social and psychological impacts of performance. What does it mean to be saved by an instrument? Anita Lasker-Wallfisch became known as the cellist of Auschwitz. …
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Writer and musician Kate Kennedy takes a personal look at five lost cellos, and what they can tell us of those who played and loved them and how our identities are shaped by the physical, social and psychological impacts of performance An abandoned cello rescued from a skip stands alone under a pergola in an orchard of a stately home on the outskir…
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Writer, musician and broadcaster Kate Kennedy takes a personal look at five lost cellos, and what they can tell us of those who played and loved them and how our identities are shaped by the physical, social and psychological impacts of performance. Can a cello hold its player's soul? Jewish-Hungarian Pal Hermann was hailed as 'the next Pablo Casal…
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Hey Turkey Trotters! We're off for Thanksgiving, so we're releasing one of our favorite Columbos - Make Me A Perfect Murder - from behind the paywall! Enjoy the dulcet sounds of Lainie Kazan's sequins scraping across tile. For more Columbo and Dateline Recaps, plus hours of additional bonus content join us on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/attitude…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Harshita talks about the key factors to watch out for today. From Tata Technologies IPO day 2, IndiGo tax demand order, Make in India requirement in the proposed EV policy to the global market set up, here's everything you need to know. Also, Shivani Nyati, Head of Wealth, Swastika Investmart Ltd on the Voice of t…
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"Each remembered moment is a keyhole. Time doesn't 'flow like a river', doesn't exist in Odesa at all; the numbers of years, 1986 or 1989 or 2006 are like signs hanging about the corner grocery shop, with names of owners, swaying. In these streets, everything is ever-present. There are places like this on the planet: you can stop in the middle of t…
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The exercise involved sifting through more than 78 products offered by over 22 companies and analysing nearly 10,000 data points. The result? An easy-to-use guide with all the complex data around pricing, features and claim settlement neatly transformed into three product lists – A, B and C – to help you choose the most suitable health insurance po…
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Today marks 60 years since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. There are many photos from that day in 1963, but one image in particular caught people’s attention, spreading in newspapers across the country: a photo of a Secret Service agent jumping onto the back of the presidential limousine during the shooting. Today on the podcast, th…
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Even before my son was born, my village had made of me a black sheep. When I was young, I would slither between the grasp of the Elders and flitter into the jungle unabated. I would storm past the hills of fire ants to leap atop the trunks of fallen trees before catching ahold of a veritable vine like some kind of red-assed macaco. I did not see th…
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Sucheta Anchaliya talks about all the important factors to watch today developments: Tata Technologies IPO, Texmaco Rail's QIP to global market setup. Also catch veteran investor and Co-founder and Chairman at Motilal Oswal Financial Services, Raamdeo Agrawal in the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a mo…
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"Each remembered moment is a keyhole. Time doesn't 'flow like a river', doesn't exist in Odesa at all; the numbers of years, 1986 or 1989 or 2006 are like signs hanging about the corner grocery shop, with names of owners, swaying. In these streets, everything is ever-present. There are places like this on the planet: you can stop in the middle of t…
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Back in 1995, LaMont Dottin was 21 years old and a freshman at Queens College when, one evening, he didn’t come home. His mother went to the local police precinct to try to report him missing, and his name was added to a list of thousands of cases that the NYPD’s Missing Persons Squad was supposed to be investigating. Then his case fell through the…
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Fay's touching first ladies while Joe's X and Y make friendly with one another. Emerson and Jarred are going to talk this episode of Wings top to bottom and review news articles from the date of this episodes release, November 21, 1991, courtesy of the Boston Globe and the Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror. More than a conversation about the classic TV…
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"Each remembered moment is a keyhole. Time doesn't 'flow like a river', doesn't exist in Odesa at all; the numbers of years, 1986 or 1989 or 2006 are like signs hanging about the corner grocery shop, with names of owners, swaying. In these streets, everything is ever-present. There are places like this on the planet: you can stop in the middle of t…
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