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The Flute View

Viviana Guzman, Morgan Pappas, Barbara Siesel

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The world's first Flute Podcast (since 2015) featuring artist interviews and entrepreneurial tips with the finest musicians of the world.
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Morgan Spurlock, Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker and humorist, sits down with hilarious comedians, distinguished journalists, politicians and some of today's leading critical minds, to dissect, DAY-BY-DAY, the previous week’s noisiest and most neglected news stories.
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Vviana Guzman iInterviews Dr. G’s Horoscopes The Flute View Columnist, Rachel Taylor Geier Topics covered 🌟Interest in Astrology 🌟Tarot for friends and understanding self 🌟Upcoming book for Oxford University Press ⭐️Mini Reading for Viviana 🌟Mini Reading for Alicia 🌟Astrology Basics: getting to know the Moon, Rising, Venus, Mars The Flute View Podc…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Ariana Piknjač. Ariana Flute, as she is known on Instagram, was born in 1995 and raised in Sydney, Australia. Since she comes from a musical family, her musical story began when I was aged just 3 years and 9 months starting with piano lessons. She is currently studying two fields of study at the Music Academy in Sarajevo …
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Viviana Guzman interviews Gary Arbuthnot. International Virtuoso Gary Arbuthnot presents a show that will thrill and delight all audiences. Now seen by over a million people worldwide, his shows highlight great Celtic tunes, incredible musical scores from contemporary movies, Broadway, and opera to some of the biggest rock and pop groups of the mod…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Sir James Galway & Lady Jeanne Galway. Galway Flute Festival June 20-25, 2021 www.galwayflutefestival.com @sirjamesgalway @ladyjeannegalway Topics covered: 🌟Galway Flute Festival 🌟Galway LiveLearn Sériese 🌟Dealing with lockdown 🌟Coping with challenges 🌟Resilience after accidents 🌟Teaching strategies 🌟Favorite country 🌟Secr…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Elisabet Franch. International flutist Elisabet Franch has been recognized worldwide as the Grand Prix Winner of the 27th World Music Competition, Winner of the Vienna New Year’s International Music Competition (Austria) 1st Prize and Judge’s Trophy of American Protégé Woodwinds and Brass Competition (Carnegie Hall, New Yo…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Beatriz Macias. Beatriz Macías has established an international career as one of the most versatile figures in the scene of classical music. Both a flutist and singer, Macías has held the position of Solo Flutist in the Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra and has performed with some of the top orchestras in the world. Macías is t…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Herman van Kogelenberg. He is the Principal Flute of the Munich Philharmonic, is a dutch flute player based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Whilst studying, Herman was appointed Principal Flute with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège in 1999. He resigned from the orchestra to join the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amster…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Mario Caroli. At the age of 22, Italian born, Mario Caroli was awarded "Kranichsteiner Musikpreis" at Darmstadt, which was his debut in the international stage. Since then he has been invited to a number of music festivals mostly in Europe, as an indispensable artist in contemporary music scenes. He has been accepted by ma…
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Viviana Guzman interviews Emily Beynon, Principal flutist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam. Emily Beynon has performed as concerto soloist with, amongst others, the Concertgebouworkest, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Orchestras, NHK Symphony, the Vienna, Prague, Netherlands, English Chamber Orchestras and the Academy of St.Martin-in-the…
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Episode 11 (after a 5 year hiatus) Viviana Guzman interviews Paul Edmund-Davies, former Principal Flute of the London Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Topics covered: Why Paul Edmund-Davies left the London Symphony Orchestra, Releasing exercise books, Starting SimplyFlute.com, Traveling the world, Introducing the Simply Flute Head…
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On the season finale of WITK - Morgan ponders the previous week with world renowned book publisher Judith Regan, stand-up comedian Yannis Pappas, and music maven Jon Spurney. Altuve's Astros, B-52's, Catalan's split, Corker's gauntlet, David's Coppafeel, Farrelly Bro's next movie, FCC's new rule, Robot's rights, Opioid's emergency and Whitefish's e…
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In Season One's penultimate episode, Spurlock picks the brains of "Reason" magazine's editor-at-large Matt Welch, The Dead Ladies Project author Jessa Crispin, and of course, musical sensei Jon Spurney. More army bans, birth certificates, Ryan roasts, the Russia pivot, viral clapping, me too, pay-per-view: Mueller v Spicer, singularity, and the JFK…
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In WITK's tenth episode, Morgan examines this past week with New York Times political reporter and author Amy Chozick, WITK staff writer Raquel D'Apice and wisecracking musician Jon Spurney. Partying with North Korea, North Carolina's Muslimless airport bomb attempt, Maverick McCain, Mississippi killing Mockingbird, leaving Chad hanging and Rohinga…
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In the 9th episode of WITK, Spurlock and his trusted musical wizard Jon Spurney welcome to the studio writer and senior editor at The Daily Beast, Erin Gloria Ryan. The Supreme Court is back, a suicide pact, PR throwing the US budget out of whack, agreeing on the Death Penalty with Iraq; beware of Hurricane Harvey (Weinstein), birth control, bump s…
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On the 8th episode of Week in the Knees, Spurlock breaks through the noise with acclaimed actress and cookbook author Debi Mazar, Pulitzer Prize-winning senior editor for The New York Times Charles Duhigg and musical right hand man Jon Spurney. The EPA partial to automobiles and Saudi women driving, Air Force moral wisdom and more Roy Moore, Jonesi…
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In WITK Episode 7, Morgan examines this past week with political strategist and social justice advocate L. Joy Williams, ‘NY’s Funniest' at the New York Comedy Festival Tim Dillon, and our regular, musical genius Jon Spurney. We dive into the GOP's rushed health care bill, Tom Price's high priced private jets, Roy Moore's "red and yellows," Hurrica…
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In WITK’s 6th episode, Spurlock chats with lawyer turned comedic Sirius XM radio host Dean Obeidallah, senior POLITICO correspondent Anna Palmer, and musician Jon Spurney. The snitches get stitches policy, Cruz’s staff, Cassini’s crash, a “blunt” statement and Beijing’s Bitcoin ban - before you book your next Queen-bedroom stay at Mar-a-Lago, tune …
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In the 5th episode of WITK, Morgan takes a break from the Toronto Film Festival to sit down with one of Canada’s most widely respected TV and radio personalities George Stroumboulopoulos and Global Toronto anchor Farah Nasser. The EPA's double C-word phobia, a head scratching NASA choice, Samsung Galaxy's price tag, crazy golf bro benefits, JetBlue…
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In episode 4 of Week in the Knees, Spurlock is joined by Academy Award-nominated actress and Brooklyn native Rosie Perez and comedic radio host Pete Dominick. The group talks about the devastating floods in Texas and South Asia, Sater boasting of Moscow business bonanza, bulletproof vests and bayonets, bye-bye to Cybersecurity advisors, Ben Carson,…
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On episode 3 of WITK, Morgan hangs out with author and TV host Touré and famed raunchy insult comic Lisa Lampanelli. Trump hires, fires, feuds, and reverses Obama-anything; Hallmark Channel rising and High School football falling; Nazi symbols sprouting up around the states and Nazi standup unsurprisingly unfunny - this week's show is a must listen…
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In the premiere episode of Week in the Knees, host Morgan Spurlock sits down with CNN correspondent and host Brian Stelter, senior editor at The Atlantic Dr. James Hamblin and musician Jon Spurney. Tackling Trump, twitter trolls, tuna toxicity, police patrols with fire and fury, this week’s show is LOCKED and LOADED.…
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