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The Choir Fam Podcast is a venue for conversations about the current state of choral music. Hosts Dean Luethi and Matthew Myers seek to bring the worldwide choral community closer together through their discussions with a variety of guests who work with choir in its various forms. The goal of the podcast is to provide listeners with interesting tidbits of knowledge they could use in day-to-day choral rehearsals and to bring light to the ways that issues in the choral field are being observed ...
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Choral Chihuahua is a podcast in which British choral directors chat about things that matter to them: composers they love, points of technique, classic but also niche choral works, other groups and singers they admire. With a light touch, Eamonn Dougan, Robert Hollingworth and now also Nicholas Mulroy chew the choral cud about how (and why) you do it and what they've learnt along the way. Choral Chihuahua is brought to you by I Fagiolini and University of York Music and produced by Polyphon ...
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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.
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The Ensemble Experience is a captivating podcast that dives into the rich history and personal stories of a 60-year-old choir organization. Through engaging interviews with members ranging from decades-long veterans to fresh voices, listeners will explore the transformative power of music, community, and tradition. Whether you're a lifelong choral enthusiast or new to the world of ensemble singing, this podcast offers a harmonious blend of inspiration and connection.
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A couple of friendly conductors bantering about complex issues affecting the choral world.
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Sara Mohr-Pietsch interviews performers about their choral passions. The Choir programme broadcasts every Sunday at 4pm, exploring all things choral, with performances and...
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The Texas State University School of Music annually hosts notable figures in choral music today. TXST Choirs Today! Dr. Jonathan Babcock of the Texas State Choral Faculty interviews our campus visitors on their music, their passion and their craft. Guests include conductors Craig Hella Johnson (Artistic Director, Conspirare), Z. Randall Stroope (Director of Choral Activities, Oklahoma State University) & Craig Jessop (conductor emeritus The Mormon Tabernacle Choir), as well as composers Gwyn ...
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The Association of Irish Choirs (AOIC) supports and promotes all forms of choral music in Ireland. We do this through a range of programmes and activities designed to respond to the needs of our members, the wider choral community and the public.
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Sacred Nine Project Podcast is an extension of Sacred Nine Project (sacrednine.com). The podcast thrives in the tension between the beauty and uniqueness of American music (particularly 18thc and 19thc) and the oddities and often problematic worldviews it reveals. By taking a look at this body of work, we can learn a lot about our country’s history, which tells a great deal about our country today, and ourselves. Join music professor and vocal/choral performer, C. Leonard Raybon, as he champ ...
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Join hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton for InChoir, a podcast about choral music, the arts, and life.
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Choral History is a podcast dedicated to conversations with choir conductors from around the world. We explore the choral art form from the inside with honest talk from the artists themselves. The conversations are light-hearted and fun, but also honest and real, and explore the work of the conductor as you’ve probably never heard it before.
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All things choral. Director of the Byrd Ensemble, Producer for Scribe Records and host of ThisChoirNerd podcast.
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Chatter Vox is the official podcast of Vox Chamber Choir. The choir was founded in 2017 by composer, Franco Prinsloo, as an instrument for showcasing his choral compositions. The choir has since grown into a semi-professional choir renowned for its recordings and cutting edge live performances. The podcast features fascinating discussions about concerts, collaborating artists, debut performances and recordings. Our guests will include poets, fine artists, performance artists, filmakers, musi ...
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From live rehearsal audio with The Stairwell Carollers, each Podcast is 7 minutes or less. For singers who want to improve performance - solo or in chorus. Warmups, ear training, rehearsal and challenging vocal gymnastics with Director Pierre Massie are fun and engaging. Live and fresh, the Choral Cacophony Podcast will help any vocalist develop their range, enunciation, breath control and vocal quality. Sound advice for singers who want to improve their listening, rhythm and pronunciation f ...
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A podcast dedicated to discussing ways to create ensembles that prioritize people and their connection as singers to the music, and the belief that through that connection (and only through that connection), outstanding and beautiful music can occur.
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Host Julie Amacher provides an in-depth exploration of a new classical music release each week.
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I discuss all things choral with leading conductors around Manitoba, hopefully Canada, then the World!
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Ellie and Ally invite a special guest each episode to choose the music for their ideal Choral Evensong. Find us on: Twitter @magnifichat | Instagram magnifichat.podcast | Website www.magnifichat.co.uk
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The purpose of the Majestic Music Podcast is to edify and help encourage others in their spiritual walk through sharing a curated list of sacred choral and instrumental music that features congregational hymns. The program is also delivered with Rob's own blend of inspirational insight and relevant life application of God's Word with stories drawn from pastor Rob's own life.
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In Greek antiquity a lesche (λέσχη) was a spot to hang out and chat. Here Brown University professor Johanna Hanink hosts conversations with fellow Hellenists about their latest work in the field.
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Join us sing praises to our God....Listen to St. Mary's glorious choral music online!
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The G6 team share highlights from life as a classical touring ensemble and talk to musicians about their work and experiences. #theG6podcast
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Learning Latin and Gregorian Chant to Save the World! Each episode features underorganized attempts to address the amazing Gregorian chant deficiencies prevalent in the world today. Do you suffer from Eucharistic Cardio Insufficiency? Try kick-starting your prayer-life with the secret weapon of the monastic movement. We can help you reach your Choral Office goals. Find out more about us : www.brandt.id.au vbrandt.substack.com
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The Choir Baton podcast conducts stories, ideas, and inspiration with people about choir and life. Join host, Beth Philemon, on solo episodes and interviews on choir Together we ask questions, seek understanding, and share insight from our experiences in life and in choir - and to connect the Choir Baton mission of #MorePeopleSinging - For more information visit ChoirBaton.com
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The unlikely story of a child bride who ascends to the heart of Byzantine power. Harboring a treasonous secret that marks her as the enemy of her husband and son, Irene must finally choose her side in the iconoclastic wars. With a haunting score inspired by Byzantine Chant, and featuring the voices of ten women and non-binary performers, ICONS/IDOLS: IRENE is a sweeping story of ambition, sacrifice, and the struggle to make something new out of a shattered world. A twelve-episode musical aud ...
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Each week three people from the Minnesota arts community talk about a performance, opening, or event they're excited to see or want others to check out.
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Naxos Classical Spotlight explores the world of classical music. Along the way host Raymond Bisha shares the stories about the music, and the musicians who make it.
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Jeffrey Eric Funk has written hundreds of choral works published by Warner Bros. Publications. His music has also been published by CPP/Belwin, Hope Publishing Company and Carl Fischer Music. He wrote the opening song for the millennium NBC telecast of the 74th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. He is the composer, lyricist and creator of Glee Club Smarties™ A New Musical.
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ArtScene, with Erika Funke as the host/producer, is a daily short program which brings attention to the area's arts and cultural events. Join her weekdays at Noon for interviews, reviews and commentaries on films, books, jazz, and classical music. Let Erika's ArtScene help you plan your weekend!
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Welcome to Behind the Masterpiece on Florida’s Cultural Coast, a podcast by Visit Sarasota County!
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The podcast incarnation of Midland Lutheran College's WarriorWay blog, this is the one-stop shop for all things MLC. Concerts, poetry, fine arts, debates, choir, bands, and lectures are just a few of the topics you'll find here.
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The Podcast for Conductors and Students. On Podium Time we interview professional, established, and emerging conductors and teachers from orchestras, symphonies, ballets, operas, and bands around the globe. We dig into the weeds of score study, rehearsal, leadership, musicianship, education, classical and contemporary composers, and all the things that they don't teach us in school. Please visit https://PodiumTimePod.com to view show notes and all episodes.
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A Podcast of Sacred Music from Epiphany Seattle.
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The Urban Educator Podcast is designed to provide culturally relevant social & professional support to educators & community stakeholders in Urban communities. The podcast’s creator & moderator, Ronald S. McFadden, an urban education renaissance man, is the Founding Director & Conductor of the Urban Choral Arts Society Inc. in Baltimore, Maryland, a middle school teacher at Southwest Academy Magnet School in Baltimore County Public Schools, and a School Board Commissioner on the Baltimore Ci ...
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Bite sized singing tips for anyone who wants a little guidance. I bring common questions and singing ideas right to your ears! Maybe it will help you become a better singer or performer. Hopefully you will learn something that works for your voice. Although I've studied voice since I was a kid, I have been teaching voice for six years and have had hundreds of students of all ages. B.A. from the University of Michigan in Choral Music Education. More about me at www.oliviapeck.com. Support thi ...
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Stay on top of what's happening in the arts community here in the Valley. KBACH's Greg Kostraba interviews talented musicians, conductors, and other arts leaders who visit the Phoenix area or call it home.
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Explore the holistic power of music through the lens of science, health, sports, education, entertainment, business, service, and history. Whether you consider yourself a musician or not, music is all around us. Unleash the power of music in your life!
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You know that weirdly specific thing your friend’s obsessed with? Like speed jigsaw puzzling. Or dressing up as Santa. Or raising wild turkeys. This show is about those people. Each episode, host Leslie Eiler Thompson finds a niche interest—and then gently, curiously, hilariously peels back the layers to find out why it matters for everyone. It’s funny. It’s surprisingly moving. It’s like a deep dive into the strange and beautiful stuff that makes us, us.
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This Week from China’s National Centre for the Performing Arts showcases the best-in-class musicianship of the orchestra of Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) and its affiliated programmes in choral music, traditional Chinese forms, opera, and more. With a focus on presenting familiar Western masterworks alongside new and traditional Chinese composers, Maestro Lv Jia and the NCPA Orchestra are sure to delight casual listeners and classical aficionados alike.
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Welcome to A Moment of Bach, where we take our favorite moments from J. S Bach's vast output—just a minute's worth or even a few seconds—and show you why we think they are remarkable. Join hosts Alex Guebert and Christian Guebert for weekly moments! Check wherever podcasts are available and subscribe for upcoming episodes. Our recording samples are provided by the Netherlands Bach Society. Their monumental All of Bach project (to perform and record all of the works of J. S. Bach) serves as s ...
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A show about music, bringing you great musicians and fantastic sound! Your Host and producer: Liz Huff, singer, performer, educator, improvisor, and your guide to the musicians and music we bring you each episode. Your Sound Guy: Bruce Gigax, long time audio engineer for The Cleveland Orchestra, now doing even more fun things in classical, jazz, choral, and Health Journeys Guided Imagery. The Musicians: different every time, often people who are skilled in several areas including: classical, ...
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Cymber Lily Quinn is an award-winning professional harpist, who has been featured on National Public Radio and Hawaii Public Radio. She has been named a Celebrity Artist by the National Association of Pen Women, and has been awarded five Big Island Music Awards for New Age Music. Cymber weaves world, classical, jazz & New Age music into pioneering interior journeys for the soul. and Nature into soundscapes of inner peace.In normal times, she is a sought-after Meditation Harpist and Storytell ...
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Hear comments by those who make the arts so vibrant in Hampton Roads - conductors, musicians, singers, actors, teachers, visual artists. Learn about performances and get insight into the creative process from the artists themselves.
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Trinity Sunday | Choral Evensong on June 15, 2025
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49:27This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by William Mathias (Jesus College Service), Preces and Responses by Kenneth Leighton, God Be In My Head by Peter Horton, and As Truly as God Is Our Father by William Mathias. Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a servic…
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Choral Director's Toolbox: Ep 24-The Predicament of Beethoven
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19:21In Episode 24 of The Choral Director’s Toolbox, host Dr. William Baker reflects on The Predicament of Beethoven, sharing insights into the composer’s life, suffering, and faith as revealed through his music. Drawing from major biographies and personal letters, Dr. Baker explores how Beethoven’s deafness, illness, and isolation shaped both his human…
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Arcadia Chorale; Summer Sing 2025; Matthew Rupcich; June 10 2025
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11:29Matthew Rupcich, Music Director & Conductor of theArcadia Chorale, speaking about Summer Sing 2025to be held June 20 & 21 at Covenant PresbyterianChurch in Scranton. Regional singers are invited toa mini-choral festival where they will join the ArcadiaChorale in preparing and performing Aaron Copland's"Old American Songs" and "The Promise of Living…
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Sammy & Robert talk to Declan Costello, Consultant Laryngologist, and all-round good egg. "Vocal injuries can happen to the people with the very best techniques..." This episode is sponsored by CHORALLY - to find out more visit www.chorally.co MUSIC LINKS Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera & William Hanna arr. Jacob Collier - Flintstones; Listen on Apple …
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Ep. 121 - Choral Collaboration with the Choir Guys: Daniel Gutierrez and Blake Richter
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50:36"I start every morning at the junior high, and we co-teach together. It's great for alignment in the program, for familiarity with the students and getting to know them and hopefully continuing in choir. Our students see that we collaborate. I like that they can see that because it shows them how to go about relationships. People need be modeled ho…
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How do we decide what is and what isn’t a “Great work of choral repertoire?” Dennis Shrock says, “Time.” Let a few hundred years pass and see if people still perform that music. This show is proud to collaborate with authors and composers from GIA/Walton and Oxford Press. Dennis has many titles available on both! This conversation explores the intr…
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Vincent Azoulay and Paulin Ismard join me in the Lesche to discuss their study of the restoration of democracy in Athens in 403 BC, in which they examine the Athenian civil war through the prism of chorality. A translation of their 2020 book Athènes 403: une histoire chorale (Flammarion, Paris) has just appeared in an English translation by Lorna C…
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Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University; June 20 2025
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35:41Bonnie Culver, co-founder & writer, Robert Mooney, Kaylie Jones,Christine Gelineau, writers & faculty members, andDavid Hicks, writer & CW director, speaking about the Maslow FamilyGraduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University inWilkes-Barre as it marks its 20th anniversary. Also featuredfrom the archives, J. Michael Lennon, co-founder,…
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From expressive intimacy to rhythmic incision. Music for guitar trio.
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20:01This podcast introduces a recently released, diverse programme of works for guitar trio bound by the common thread of music inspired by stories from literature, stage or screen. Performed by the Volterra Project Trio, the album's seventeen tracks take us from the rhythmic exuberance and tragic beauty of Bernstein’s West Side Story to the evocative …
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The American Education System(s) are facing a crisis that too few within these systems are wanting to name or face. It is a Literacy crisis. As educators of any subject, this is a call to action. In this enlightening conversation, Kareem J Weaver discusses the critical importance of literacy in education, emphasizing its role in unlocking students’…
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East Stroudsburg University; Dr. Artress Bethany White; June 19 2025
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32:59Dr. Artress Bethany White, award-winning author and AssociateProfessor of English at East Stroudsburg University, speakingabout her new collection, "Black Doe of the Anthropocene: Poems,"issued by the University Press of Kentucky in June 2025.The collection is available online and regionally at theEnd Bookstore in Allentown and Carroll & Carroll Bo…
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The Everhart Museum; Artwoven by Hand: The Work of Peg McDade; June 18 2025
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26:20Camille Dantone, Director of Education, and Nancy Ariza, Collections Managerat the Everhart Museum in Scranton, speaking about Peg McDade, masterfiber artist and educator and the exhibition titled, "Artwoven by Hand: The Workof Peg McDade (1937-2025)" that will run from June 19 through November 30,2025, with a free opening reception on June 19th fr…
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Violinist Lynda O'Connor celebrates Vivaldi with 'The Irish Four Seasons'
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34:51On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ Irish violinist Lynda O’Connor releases her debut solo recording featuring Antonio Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ alongside Ailbhe McDonagh’s recently composed ‘The Irish Four Seasons.’ Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Lackawanna Historical Society; House Tour of the Abingtons; June 17 2025
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20:35Michael Gilmartin, Lackawanna Historical Society Board President;Sarah Piccini, LHS Assistant Director, & Pat Atkins, homeownerfrom the Abingtons, speaking about the House Tour of theAbingtons presented by the Lackawanna Historical Society onSunday, June 22, 2025, from 10 am to 4 pm. It is a self-guided tourand tickets are available in advance or a…
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Behzod Abduraimov plays Prokkofiev and Shor
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23:04In his album liner notes Behzod Abduraimov writes: "I see this pairing as an opportunity to present two vastly different emotional and philosophical worlds within the same album. I want to offer listeners a striking contrast: the depth and complexity of Prokofiev’s world against Shor’s more lyrical and accessible approach. Each piece reflects diffe…
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Building Community Through Music, Hospitality, and Heart with Fogartyville's Ariel Aparicio-Jerro
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29:50Step inside the beating heart of Sarasota’s arts scene: WSLR + Fogartyville. In this episode of Behind the Masterpiece, host Jeffery Kin sits down with Ariel, the dynamic director bringing new energy, charm, and vision to this beloved venue. From his singer/songwriter and restaurateur days in New York City to running one of Sarasota’s most vibrant …
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Ep. 211: Music, Speech & the Brain – A New Way to Help Kids Communicate in 10 Minutes a Day; with David Sonnenschein
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47:06Speech delays affect over a million young children in the U.S.—including dual language learners and those with Autism, Down syndrome, and intellectual delays. Discover how neuroscience is revealing music’s powerful role in supporting speech development and early communication—in just 10 minutes a day. Links and notes related to this episode can be …
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Ep. 123 - Improving Ensemble Intonation and Listening Skills - Albert Pinsonneault
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50:22“We ended up forming a new string orchestra at the high school, and I led every rehearsal and conducted every concert. I remember the very first day. I looked at my teacher and said, ‘how do you start them? Do I breathe?’ I tried something, and it didn’t work. Then I did the sniff, and everyone came in. Now I teach conducting, and what I want to gi…
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Scranton Fringe Festival; Conor Kelly O'Brien; June 16 2025
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24:53Conor Kelly O'Brien, Co-Founder/Executive Director of theScranton Fringe Festival, speaking about the new culturalexchange with the Balina Arts Centre in County Mayo inIreland. Balina is Scranton's sister city, and in October 2025,after the first staging of "Ulysses of Scranton" as part of the2025 Scranton Fringe Festival--October 2, 3, & 4th at th…
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A far far cry from the happy hunting horns of the first part, the second part of Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 is a bitter adagio. To modern ears, its aesthetic of dark gangster drama is less galant, and more "Godfather." (Look at our past seasons to find episodes covering Brandenburg Concertos 3, 4, 5, and 6.) Performance of Brandenburg 1 by the Neth…
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Wayne County Arts Alliance Gallery; Jeff George; June 13 2025
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26:14Artist Jeff George of Honesdale, speaking about his workin connection with his solo show titled, "Dent,"at the Wayne County Arts Alliance Gallery, now throughSunday, June 15, 2025. There will be an artist Q & Asession and closing reception at the gallery at959 Main Street in Honesdale, PA on Sunday. For information:www.waynecountyartsalliance.org/ …
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Transcription addiction. Liszt refashions Mozart and Donizetti.
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21:29In his later years, Liszt increasingly pursued his favoured causes by using piano transcriptions of other composers' works; and his own symphonic poems appeared as transcriptions from the 1850s. In 1865 Liszt famously complained to Hans von Bülow that “I have better things to do with my time than transcribe, paraphrase, and illustrate, and from now…
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A special episode where I read audience questions, comments, raised points for the benefit of all listeners. I have also updated the form on the main page to collect ideas for future shows and your questions or comments. This episode turns the focus out toward you. The listener. I have been collecting feedback since the beginning in a variety of wa…
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Diva Theater Scranton; David Hunisch; Seth Golden; June 12 2025
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22:50David Hunisch, director, and Seth Golden, actor, speaking aboutthe next production in the Diva Theater season: "Mothers andSons" by Terrence McNally, running June 13 throughJune 22, 2025, at the Olde Brick Theatre, 126 W. MarketStreet in Scranton. There will be a talkback after theSunday matinee on June 15th.For reservations: 570-209-7766www.facebo…
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The Day of Pentecost | Choral Evensong on June 8, 2025
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51:43This week's service includes settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Sarah Rimkus (Evening Service), Preces and Responses by Philip Moore, Come, Holy Ghost by Thomas Shorter, and Dum complerentur dies Pentecostes by Tomas Luis de Victoria. Sung at the close of day in cathedrals and churches throughout the world, Choral Evensong is a service…
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Art Hounds: Trolls get sculptural company, a one-woman odyssey and nature-themed works at the arboretum
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4:04From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what’s exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here. ‘Of the Earth’ joins the Detroit Lakes trolls Former arts administrator Taylor Barnes…
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Hamilton-Gibson Productions; Yolie Canales; Jodi Tahsler; June 11 2025
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21:49Yolie Canales, director; and Jodi Tahsler, actor, speaking about the Hamilton-GibsonProductions presentation of the musical, "How I Became a Pirate," with an all-femalecast. The show will run from Thursday, June 19 through June 22, 2025, at the WarehouseTheatre, 3 Central Avenue, in Wellsboro. The performances begin at 7:00 on Thursday,Friday & Sat…
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Janoska Ensemble gives 'The Four Seasons' a makeover
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24:16On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ with host Julie Amacher, the Janoska ensemble gives Antonio Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ a makeover in its signature style. Listen now!By American Public Media
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Debbie Felton and Carolina López-Ruiz join me to discuss monsters -- and what they mean and represent -- in classical mythology. Debbie is the editor of the new Oxford Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth, to which Carolina contributed a chapter on the Sphinx. Ancient sources Apollonius of Rhodes, Medea Avianus/Aesop, "The Satyr and the Traveler"…
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Ep. 122 - Music and Mission in LGBTQ+ and Senescent Choruses - Tim Seelig
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55:11“Everything changed for the gay choral movement because they had twins: music and mission. They weren’t just there for the music, and they weren’t just there for the mission. I’ve been feeding my twins every day, and I feed them equally. Audiences that are interested in just music for music making are dying out. There are a lot more reasons to get …
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Vienna Mandolin Stories, an interview with Alon Sariel
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28:25This project by Alon Sariel and the Kölner Akademie celebrates the versatility of the mandolin on the cusp of the classical period. However, the (hi)story of the mandolin in Vienna is surprisingly different from elsewhere in Europe, and in some cases we are still discovering new astonishing aspects. In contrast to the rest of Europe, Vienna seems t…
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Send us a text The final episode of the Ensemble Experience's special series commemorates 60 years of Choral Arts by featuring a rare recording of the founder, Norman Scribner. The episode delves into Scribner's enlightening take on choral music through his 'Choral Music 101' series, detailing the evolution of choral music from medieval times to th…
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Micro 36: Help Solve This Real-Life Rock ’n’ Roll Mystery – The Worldwide Search for Marty McFly’s Guitar
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3:19Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/micro36 Connect with us: Newsletter: https://mpetersonmusic.com/subscribe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnhanceLifeMusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enhancelifemusic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpetersonpiano/ Twitter: https://twitte…
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Susquehanna Summer Solstice Festival; Brian Keeler; Jan Lokuta; June 09 2025
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26:50Brian Keeler & Jan Lokuta, members of the committeefor the 2025 Susquehanna Summer Solstice Festival,speaking about the event that will be held at the historicFrench Azilum site in Bradford County from June 16ththrough June 22nd. There will be plein air artists onhand in a competition that will begin June 16th.The concerts will take place Friday, S…
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"Horns, horns, horns, in dark Mindolluin's sides they dimly echoed. Great horns of the north wildly blowing. Rohan had come at last." (J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King) It's time for our yearly miniseries celebrating the famous Brandenburg Concertos! This year: Brandenburg 1. The horn call has an undeniable power. Here, Bach uses it to great …
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Choral Director's Toolbox: Ep 23-The Naming of Voices
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27:25In Episode 23 of The Choral Director’s Toolbox, host Dr. William Baker dives into The Naming of Voices, examining the history, assumptions, and consequences behind labeling singers as sopranos, altos, tenors, or basses. Learn why misassigned voice parts can lead to tension, poor intonation, and ensemble imbalance—and how thoughtful, flexible assign…
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June 21st is the worldwide Make Music Day, and Rosie’s House has planned free performances and other activities at 17 locations throughout the...
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For those of us who have been in the classroom since 2019, we KNOW things of changed. Programs are shrinking and kids are coming to us with lost years of experience and the skills that go with it. So, what do we do about it? Visit Oxford’s Expansive Choral Catalogue! Welcome to the return after almost a whole year of the Oxford Choral Series on the…
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Weigl's Third Symphony. A long overdue premiere.
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20:01This podcast introduces two works by Karl Weigl (1881-1949), his Symphony No. 3 and the Symphonic Prelude to a Tragedy. Both were written at the beginning of the 1930s but then suffered from decades of neglect. Weigl drew on the sound world of late Romanticism, never abandoning this aesthetic in favour of more progressive contemporary trends. Happi…
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🏃🏽♂️➡️ The Barkley Ultramarathon: Tennessee's White Whale
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48:12Niche to Meet You takes to the high seas in search of the unconquerable. LINKS: Join the Niche List (our monthly newsletter…er, Nicheletter) Find photos of Leslie’s time at the Barkley on the show page Have feedback or just want to say hi? Email us: [email protected] EPISODE NOTES: Somewhere deep in the Tennessee woods, there’s a race with …
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