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BBC Radio 3's Composer Of The Week is a guide to composers and their music. The podcast is compiled from the week's programmes and published on Friday, it is only available in the UK.
Composers Datebook™ is a daily two-minute program designed to inform, engage, and entertain listeners with timely information about composers of the past and present. Each program notes significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present, with appropriate and accessible music related to each.
A weekly podcast dedicated to all things production and library music where we talk about industry topics and take deep dives into the different aspects of being a working production music composer.
A podcast about classical music, by Sandy Reilly
Tiny Tales is a twice-monthly podcast of short stories spanning horror, fantasy, comedy, and everything in between.
Film and TV critic Clint Worthington (The Spool) talks to a new composer every week about the origins, challenges, and joys of their latest musical scores.
Ensemble for These Times in conversation with BIPOC and women creative artists. Weekly episodes starting June 6, 2022.
Comedian Chase Bernstein tackles the minutiae of everyday life with humor, honesty and a splash of rage; delving into daring and unprecedented topics such as: People Who Stay Until the End Of The Credits in a Movie, and People Who Are Nowhere To Be Found When It's Their Turn In Bowling. The episodes may take some wild turns, but no matter how crazy things get, Chase is at the wheel, and she's always... composed.
Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
Wiffle Ball podcast from CWBL Wiffle... Thanks for tuning in!!
MUSICWOMAN with host Diva Joan Cartwright (Diva JC), features women who compose and perform their own music and men who support them. Music, the sound of the spheres, begins in the womb! ~ Diva JC Call in on (515) 602-9603, hit #1 to talk to the host. http://wijsf.org
Welcome to "comPOSERS The Movie Score Podcast", where three old musician friends of dubious talent enjoy some movie-themed drinks while discussing film scores and the films they're in. Our goal is to find the perfect movie score, and our journey takes us some really weird places. Join us on this bizarre musical trek to...somewhere? Follow us on the socials @composerspod, then sit back, pour yourself an adult beverage and enjoy some comPOSING. NEW EPISODES EVERY SUNDAY!
This show is for the Trailer Music Composer both amateur and professional. I cover a range of topics from mindset to productivity, to creativity and production.From time to time there will be special guests giving their experience of working in the Trailer Music industry and even some aspiring composers sharing their stories from The Trailer Music School.
A showcase of sound recordings and anecdotes connected with my varied work as a musician, guitarist and composer.
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The First Six Notes with Classroom Composers
Classroom Composers
The First Six Notes Podcast with Classroom Composers is for band teachers and string teachers looking for great information from experienced teachers. Every other week, we’ll dive into everything about teaching band and string music students. We’re covering everything from pedagogy to fundraising and interviewing successful music teachers, composers, admin, professional private studio teachers, and more to uncover and share their strategies for musical success.Classroom Composers is a marrie ...
Chatting with musicians, composers and producers across all genres, from jazz to classical, from folk to rock and everything in between.This all started from a Quincy Jones quote I came across by chance during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown: “Imagine what a harmonious world it could be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."I'm so pleased to have interviewed - and will continue to interview - so many great musicians from around the world.
This Podcast features Music Compositions from Multi-Instrumentalist Serious Nubian as well as shout-outs to various listeners world wide, Answer questions from e-mails from listeners about Music in general, read out e-mails from various listeners, answer questions about other Musicians, Equipment,Latest Music projects.
Classical Guitar Composers is a podcast for composers to share their works for classical guitar with other guitar enthusiasts. Listeners contribute recordings of their works to get them heard by classical guitar players and fans.
Welcome to the Composable Commerce Podcast powered by Deity, the leading platform for Composable Commerce. In this podcast we explore the world of Composable Commerce: What is it? How does it work? And most importantly, how will it help businesses grow? We talk with online merchants, agencies and tech companies about their experience in Composable Commerce, including some of the biggest retailers in the world. So, do you want to know everything about it? Please hit the subscribe button so yo ...
NPR and WBUR's live midday news program.
Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).
Inside MusiCast provides in-depth interviews with amazing musicians, producers, session players, and front-line artists. We dedicate our podcast to those who go “beyond the liner notes”. Now, you’re inside the music scene.
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Tonal Diversions with Lori Archer Sutherland
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Come with me on my journey as a composer and clarinetist, with episodes once a month. After taking the practical route after college, I've recommitted to the musician life. Learn about composing, playing clarinet, and navigating other aspects of being a professional musician. Episodes to air once a month.
Composer of music for collaborative media.
A musical journey through MMO soundscapes, Battle Bards reviews and discusses the soundtrack of MMORPGs with a trio of engaging hosts. The world's first and only MMO music podcast.
Composer's Corner podcast by The Attic
The podcast where MUSIC INSPIRES! 9XM brings you a podcast with amazing in-depth conversations with the most creative minds in the music industry. Every week, you get a glimpse into a musician’s discipline and creative process as host Eva Bhatt talks to them while exploring into their personas, bringing forth unique life experiences that are sure to inspire. We start this journey off with some of the biggest names in the Bollywood music industry. Guests Include- Armaan & Amaal Malik, Tanishk ...
A podcast for Composers, Songwriters, Orchestrators, Songmakers, and Music Producers. We talk about composers' life, DAWs, plugins, virtual instruments, and much more. We also invite interesting guests.
Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
Music: it's good. On each episode of Strong Songs, host Kirk Hamilton takes listeners inside a piece of music, breaking it down and figuring out what makes it work.
The podcast where we talk to people about their experiences learning and working with Jetpack Compose.
From the creators of the #1 documentary SCORE comes this award-winning podcast inviting you into the world of today's most beloved film composers and brilliant musical storytellers.
Podcast by John Presley
Get the best reporting and storytelling on television from 60 Minutes - on your schedule. Now you can listen to the show in its entirety every week. 60 Minutes is the most successful broadcast in television history with more than 80 Emmys under its belt. 60 Minutes offers unbiased reporting on politics, in-depth investigations and important adventures from around the world- like no one else.
Welcome to The Band Room! A podcast bringing you the best of band. Hosts, Dylan Maddix & Cait Nishimura sit down with the movers and shakers of the wind world, conductors, composers, teachers and performers. Have your ears opened to the new and exciting and take your seat in The Band Room!
Sound + Process deconstructs new electronic and experimental works through conversations with their composers. These artists all belong to the online community lines (http://llllllll.co). Hosted and produced by Dan Derks.
Hosts/nerds Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are your friendly music buddies with the week's best new music discoveries, including conversations with emerging artists, icons and more. Hear songs that can completely change your day, with humor, heart and (sometimes) a whole lot of noise. Directions for use: Morning commute, the gym, or alone time. (If rash persists, discontinue use.)
Production music is an integral part of the international media landscape, found in everything from action packed trailers for Hollywood blockbuster films to dramatic series to reality tv and cooking shows. Join host Manu Malik as he speaks about the industry in a casual and open manner. Each episode contains information on a different aspect of the production music business, including topics such as: strategies for networking, creating a unique sound, pitching music to libraries, selecting ...
Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. In collaboration with the best conductors and guest artists on the international music scene, the CSO performs well over one hundred concerts each year at its downtown home, Symphony Center, and at the Ravinia Festival on Chicago’s North Shore, where it is in residency each summer. Music lovers outside Chicago enjoy the sounds of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra through best-s ...
In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen.
Hosted by Giovanni Rotondo, Composers' Favourites portraits the persons behind the film composers. In every episode a different guest talks about their favourite books, albums, films, instruments, coffee, places, restaurants....
I write music and love Chicago sports. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatballcomposer/support
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Virgil Thomson and Wallace Stevens in Hartford
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Synopsis On this day in 1934, an excited crowd of locals and visitors had gathered in Hartford, Connecticut, for the premiere performance of a new opera entitled Four Saints in Three Acts. The fact that the opera featured 16 saints, not 4, and was divided into 4 acts, not 3, was taken by the audience in stride, as the libretto was by the expatriate…
Powered by the fuel of a life changing Mendocino's salad, Chase finds the energy to take illuminating stances on topics such as: Sunday parking meters, The Grammy's, CBS (the channel), and lest we forget robes.By Chase Bernstein
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Composer Stephanie Economou wins first-ever Grammy in video game music category
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Economou was the only woman nominated in the new category — something that surprised her. “There are just so many brilliant women voices in the video game music space,” she says. “I might be the first, but I'm not going to be the last, that's for sure.”By WBUR & NPR
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O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU (2000) - Series 13: Episode 188
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It's Soundtrack Appreciation Month, part two! This time around, Krueger redeems his last pick with an absolute banger and arguably one of the best soundtracks ever produced. It's 2000's O Brother, Where Art Thou, with music produced and chosen by T Bone Burnett, and performed by various artists including the Fairfield Brothers, Harry McClintock and…
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12. Women in Music with Erin Keeton-Howard
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There is so much to cover when it comes to women in music, the progress made in this area, and what can be done to inspire young female musicians. We are chatting with Erin about her accomplishments and the impact she has made for women in music. Erin is sharing all about her experience as a teacher, musician, and composer, her advocacy for women i…
As performer, composer, impresario, musical director, and teacher, Antonio Vivaldi was a key figure in the musical life of Baroque Italy. Thanks to his set of Concertos “The Four Seasons”, he remains one of the most famous and best loved composers today. This week, Donald Macleod puts these four celebrated concertos front and centre as he also expl…
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Michael Schulman on Oscars History, and a Visit with “Annie” Composer Charles Strouse
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Despite years of controversy, the Academy Awards and the other awards shows remain must-watch television for many Americans. The awards may be “unreliable as a pure measure of cinematic worth,” Schulman tells David Remnick. “But I would argue that the Oscars are sort of a decoder ring for cultural conflict and where the industry is headed,” Schulma…
In this episode, I talk about what it is to "fail" and how important it really is for our growth. ⭐ Download the FREE Trailer Music Toolkit: https://therailermusicschool.com/blueprint ❓ Ask rich a question that he will feature on the Trailer Music Composer's Podcast: https://podinbox.com/tms 💻 Read the latest from the Trailer Music School: https://…
Welcome to the Composable Commerce Podcast powered by Deity, the leading platform for Composable Commerce. In this podcast we explore the world of Composable Commerce: What is it? How does it work? And most importantly, how will it help businesses grow?We talk with online merchants, agencies and tech companies about their experience in Composable C…
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01/08/2023: Prince Harry Tells his Story and Film Composer Hans Zimmer
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Prince Harry’s marriage to Meghan Markle and fractured relationships with members of the British royal family have been the subject of press coverage for years. He speaks with Anderson Cooper about his life and the death of his mother Princess Diana. Lesley Stahl profiles Hans Zimmer, one of Hollywood’s most in-demand composers, who will go on tour…
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Uncovering the science and geology behind Turkey's deadly earthquake
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In Turkey and Syria, more than 4,000 people died from a magnitude 7.8 earthquake.By WBUR & NPR
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Utah trans teenager speaks out against state ban on gender-affirming care for minors
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Payton Butler says gender-affirming care was essential to his mental and physical well-being.By WBUR & NPR
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AMC Theatres unveils plan to charge according to where you choose to sit
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It is just the latest attempt by theaters to recoup profits lost to the pandemic drain on moviegoing.By WBUR & NPR
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Author Salman Rushdie releases his new expansive, mystical novel 'Victory City'
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Salman Rushdie lost an eye and almost lost his life last year when a man attacked him on a stage, stabbing him several times.By WBUR & NPR
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Officials conduct controlled release of toxic chemicals after Ohio train derailment
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The train derailed on Friday, sending about 50 train cars off the tracks.By WBUR & NPR
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Biden to focus on the economy in State of Union speech Tuesday night
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Tuesday night will mark Biden's first State of the Union address to a divided Congress, with Republicans in control of the House.By WBUR & NPR
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What we know about the thwarted plot to attack power stations in Baltimore
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There were more attacks on the power grid in 2022 than any other on record — including 163 physical attacks on the grid last year, according to the federal government.By WBUR & NPR
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Lebron James is set to break the NBA all-time scoring record
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The basketball legend is just 36 points away from beating the NBA's all-time scoring record.By WBUR & NPR
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Lost your credit card? It may take longer for you to get a new one due to chip shortages
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Before the pandemic, replacing a debit or credit card used to take about a week. Now, it's taking longer — sometimes weeks longer.By WBUR & NPR
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Pastor and professor Thema Bryant reflects on leading the nation's psychologists
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New president of the American Psychological Association Thema Bryant says there's more attention being paid now to the need for psychologists and other mental health professionals to not ignore spirituality.By WBUR & NPR
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Japan, South Korea divided over ancient Buddhist statue
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A court battle over a centuries-old Buddhist statue illustrates how Japan and South Korea are tussling over their shared cultural heritage and the artifacts that symbolize it.By WBUR & NPR
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More than 5,000 dead in Syria, Turkey earthquake as toll rises
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Search and rescue efforts are continuing for the second day.By WBUR & NPR
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What to expect from Biden's State of the Union address
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The address comes as the president contends with a Republican-majority House and a wobbly economy.By WBUR & NPR
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New Mix: The Tallest Man On Earth, Yo La Tengo, Nanna, more
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All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares his favorite new tracks of the week, including a reflection on lost youth from The Tallest Man On Earth, the debut solo album from Of Monsters And Men singer Nanna and more. Featured Tracks And Artists: 1. The Tallest Man on Earth: "Every Little Heart," from Henry St. 2. Fenne Lily: "Lights Light Up" (Single…
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - The Queen's Waltz RTE Concert Orchestra Adrian Leaper, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.555191 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon…
Synopsis One of the most popular Romantic string quartets had its premiere performance on today’s date in 1882 at a Russian Musical Society concert in Saint Petersburg. Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 was dedicated to his wife, Ekaterina Protopova. They had met in Heidelberg, Germany 20 years earlier, and since Borodin had just returned fr…
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U.S.-China relations get even tenser after balloon shoot-down
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U.S. fighter jets shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon that had flown over the entire U.S. last week.By WBUR & NPR
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What to do if you're facing layoffs at work: 3 questions, answered by an expert
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The once-invincible tech sector is trending in the opposite direction.By WBUR & NPR
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Grammys recap: Wins, performances and shocking moments
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Sunday night, the biggest stars in the music industry showed up in all their glitz and glam for the 65th Grammy Awards.By WBUR & NPR
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The harm of watching the endless loop of Black death on video
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When footage of the violence is available, what harm is caused by amplifying and platforming these violent, brutal videos?By WBUR & NPR
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Scientists work on new ways to map the ocean floor — Earth's final frontier
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The maps will make it possible to spot and protect sensitive marine habitats, ensure safe navigation for ships and keep people on land safe during a hurricane.By WBUR & NPR
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Oklahoma teacher who challenged book bans now works with teens on reading programs
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Summer Boismier was an Oklahoma high school English teacher who gave her students a QR code that led to the Brooklyn Public Library's page on banned books. Controversy ensued, leading her to quit her job ultimately.By WBUR & NPR
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The Classical Music Minute


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Pachelbel’s Canon in D & Its Iconic Bass Line
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Description It may not be to everyone’s taste, yet Pachelbel’s Canon in D is one of the most famous pieces of classical music of all time. Take a minute to get the scoop! Take a listen to: Canon and Gigue for Three Violins and Continuo in D Major: Canon · Jean-François Paillard c/o YouTube Fun Fact Pachelbel wrote more than 500 pieces over his life…
Thirty-four years ago, the Ayatollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran, issued a fatwa calling for the assassination of the novelist Salman Rushdie, whose book “The Satanic Verses” Khomeini declared blasphemous. It caused a worldwide uproar. Rushdie lived in hiding in London for a decade before moving to New York, where he began to let his guard…
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT) Episode 36: Juhi Bansal (part 3) Looking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure! In this week’s episode, we talk to Juhi Bansal about intersections between her life as a composer and a self-defense/wilderness instructor, her c…
Synopsis For most of the 18th and 19th centuries, commissioning new musical works was the exclusive prerogative of the Church, royalty, and the wealthy nobility. More recently, Foundations and big corporations have gotten into the act. But even today, individuals can make a difference. In 1991, six couples in Minneapolis and St. Paul decided to for…
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Nathaniel Dett - In the Bottoms Suite: Barcarolle
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Nathaniel Dett - In the Bottoms Suite: Barcarolle Rochelle Sennet, piano More info about today's track: Albany TROY1869-71 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording AmazonBy American Public Media
Mica Millar is not well known in the States, but word is quickly spreading about her incredible vocals and well-crafted songs. The Manchester UK-based singer recently released her debut album titled, “Heaven Knows”, and when you hear it, you’ll know that the name Mica Millar will be known everywhere very soon. What makes her story and music even mo…
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Gábor Tarkövi, Part 2: One of the most revered trumpet players and pedagogues of his generation.
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As a member of the Berlin Philharmonic, Gábor Tarkövi has performed under many great conductors, and so I ask him to talk about how he thinks the Berlin Philharmonic has changed from the time of Herbert von Karajan to the present. Then, using Andris Nelsons as an example, Gábor talks about what he thinks makes a conductor great. Having played first…
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Gábor Tarkövi, Bonus Room: One of the most revered trumpet players and pedagogues of his generation.
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The Bonus Room is devoted mainly to Gábor's ideas about teaching. We begin with him speaking of his two main teachers, György Geiger and Hans Gansch, what he learned from them and their different styles of teaching. And since this was recorded before the World Cup was completed, I ask Gábor to predict who he thought would be the eventual winner!…
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02/05/2023: International Monetary Fund, DA Mark Pomerantz Speaks for the First Time, Red Hot Chili Peppers
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With the International Monetary Fund out this week with new projections on the global economy, Lesley Stahl interviews IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva. Former Manhattan special assistant DA Mark Pomerantz speaks after he abruptly resigned a year ago. He says DA Alvin Bragg halted the grand jury probe of former President Donald Trump on t…
A collection of music, poetry and prose........from a lifelong musician...By Robin Hill
In today’s episode I explain how I create hybrid production music that incorporates sound design. Production Music Cues host Manu Malik is a Boom Library affiliate. To support the podcast, please use use the link https://www.boomlibrary.com/?ref=33789 to visit the Boom Library website for an immense selection of highly acclaimed Original Boom Libra…
Synopsis One of the greatest of all Italian operas had its first performance on this day in 1887. Otello, by Giuseppe Verdi, was a musical version of Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello. The opera was written when Verdi was in his 70s, years after he had supposedly retired from a long and successful career as Italy's most famous opera composer. It was o…
* * * Did you know there's a new link to subscribe to Harmonious World and help spread the word? * * * Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, in which I chat with violinist Rachel Barton Pine. Rachel's fascinating album Violin Concertos by Black Composers Through the Centuries is a real delight and I hope you enjoy listening to the snip…
Synopsis Many 20th century composers were scarred by the violence and turmoil of their times—but none quite so literally as the Greek composer, engineer, and architect Iannis Xenakis, who died at the age of 78 on today's date in the year 2001. In the early 1940s, Xenakis was a member of the Communist resistance in Greece, fighting first the German …