Tim and Christian chat about the topic of MBSE. They invite experts from all over the world to discuss tools, methods, modeling languages and much more.
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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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The Survive Scale Soar podcast, hosted by Jeremy Williams, is designed for real estate agents and built by entrepreneurs. Each episode highlights the journeys of successful real estate professionals and business leaders. Tune in to hear their stories and discover actionable insights that can help you soar to new heights in your own career.
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Bruckner's Symphonies. All Versions. Part 4.
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Marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner's birth, this is the final podcast in Raymond Bisha's four-part survey of Naxos' project to record all 18 versions of the composer's 11 symphonies. With movements performed by the Bruckner Orchester Linz under conductor Markus Poschner, together with observations from Bruckner scholar Paul Hawkshaw, this in…
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Harry Christophers and The Sixteen, celebrating 45 years.
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For all who have heard it, the sound of the choral ensemble The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers is unforgettable and beautiful. This podcast features an interview with Harry Christophers, and music by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis and Arvo Pärt, from their album The Deer’s Cry. On the eve of their US tour, this podcast celebrates their 45th …
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Bruckner's Symphonies. All Versions. Part 3.
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Marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner's birth, this is the third podcast in Raymond Bisha's four-part survey of Naxos' project to record all 18 versions of the composer's 11 symphonies. With movements performed by the Bruckner Orchester Linz and the ORF Radio Vienna Symphony Orchestra, plus annotations from music scholar Robert Simpson, this in…
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Bruckner's Symphonies. All Versions. Part 2
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Marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner's birth, this is the second podcast in Raymond Bisha's four-part survey of Naxos' project to record all 18 versions of the composer's 11 symphonies. Featuring movements performed by the Bruckner Orchester Linz and the ORF Radio Vienna Symphony Orchestra, plus annotations from conductor Markus Poschner and B…
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Broadcast date: September 19th, 2024, 19:00 CET Hey engineers! While we often dive into systems engineering, the reality is that products are developed through projects—and usually not just one, but multiple variants. This brings us into the exciting world of Product Line Engineering (PLE). Two years ago, we had an insightful chat with Marco Forlin…
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Bruckner's Symphonies. All Versions. Part 1
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Marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner's birth, Raymond Bisha dips into the fruits of Naxos' project to record all 18 versions of the composer's 11 symphonies. Featuring movements performed by the Bruckner Orchester Linz and the ORF Radio Vienna Symphony Orchestra, plus annotations from conductor Markus Poschner and Bruckner scholar Professor Pa…
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SUCCESS Talk: Pushing Limits: Brandon Head's Epic 24-Hour Leadville 100 Challenge
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In this episode, host Jeremy Williams interviews ultra runner Brandon Head, who completed the grueling 100-mile Leadville 100 trail race in under 24 hours. They discuss the intense training, mindset, and lessons learned from this extreme endurance feat—and how these insights apply to both business and life. Brandon is also a husband, father, and Lo…
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Manual overdrive. American organ concertos.
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A recent new album of American organ concertos featuring multi-award-winning artists brought together the artistry of organist Paul Jacobs and the contemporary music pedigree of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Giancarlo Guerrero. The high expectations generated by such a rare programme were met with distinction and this podcast …
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Broadcast date: September 4th, 2024, 19:00 CET After our summer break, we’re thrilled to announce the latest episode of the MBSE Podcast! In this episode, we cover the future of modeling with SysML v2 and explore the powerful open-source tool SysIDE from Sensmetry. Our guest, Juozas Vaicenavicius, CEO of Sensmetry, joins us to discuss how SysIDE en…
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Janna Gandelman: a recital of Catalan violin works
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In the first half of the 20th century, Catalan instrumental music was dominated by works for the piano and the cello. As a result, the importance of Catalan violin repertoire is often overlooked. Raymond Bisha introduces a new album of such works for violin and piano that's full of captivating contrasts, featuring twelve works by five composers tha…
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Fischer hallmarks Haydn: the effect, not the sound.
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Conductor Adam Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra have already persuaded audiences to absorb the symphonies of Brahms and Beethoven through their distinctive lens. Now they're midway through a series of recordings of Haydn's great late symphonies. Raymond Bisha's conversation with Fischer draws the curtain on just how he fathoms Haydn's essen…
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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, perhaps best known for his numerous film scores and works for guitar, also composed in a variety of other genres, from transcriptions for cello to violin concertos, piano works and orchestral music. Raymond Bisha turns our attention in this podcast to his three string quartets, written respectively in 1929, 1948 and 1964,…
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An interview with pianist and composer Danilo Pérez
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Grammy winning Panamanian jazz musician Danilo Pérez is many things - pianist, composer, educator, humanitarian, organizer of the Panama Jazz Festival, UNESCO Artist for Peace and Panama's Cultural Ambassador. In this podcast he talks about his new album Lumen that he recorded with Sweden's Bohuslän Big Band.…
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Margaret Brouwer. Orchestral colour, imagery and emotional power.
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In this podcast, Raymond Bisha talks with American composer Margaret Brouwer about the inspiration and compositional approach behind the orchestral pieces on the programme of her new album. Spanning a period of twenty-four years, the works are brilliantly performed by Marin Alsop and the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, vividly capturing the mu…
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The Music of Brazil. Oscar Lorenzo Fernández (1897-1948)
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Five years into the celebrated Naxos Music of Brazil series, we reach Vol. 21 and the music of Oscar Lorenzo Fernández (1897-1948), who was a key figure in the cultural life of Rio de Janeiro. Lorenzo Fernández’s two symphonies suffered neglect after the composer’s untimely death at the age of fifty. Raymond Bisha introduces the world premiere reco…
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The Muses Restor'd: a new album from violinist Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque
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Rachel Podger talks about the joys of consort music, the Brecon Baroque Festival, and "The Muses Restor'd", her new album with Brecon Baroque with music from George Frideric Handel, William Lawes, John Blow, Matthew Locke, Henry Purcell, John Jenkins and many others.
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Smetana, Susskind & St Louis. An Elite Recording
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Smetana's Má vlast is an unprecedented cycle of six related symphonic poems that evoke Czech legends and celebrate the beauty of the country’s landscapes. Received with “unending storms of applause” at its 1882 premiere, Má vlast reflects the unique characteristics that form the heart and soul of the Czech nation. Raymond Bisha introduces an acclai…
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Broadcast date: July 18th, 2024, 17:30 CET Ever wondered how Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is applied around the globe? This episode takes you on a journey to Southeast Asia to uncover the unique applications and challenges of MBSE in this vibrant region. Join us as we sit down with two distinguished guests: Robert Ong – President-Elect of…
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Paul Chihara's complete piano works. Quynh Nguyen's complete absorption
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Pianist Quynh Nguyen discusses her recording of the complete piano works of Paul Chihara, the distinguished American composer whose output includes the scores for over 100 motion pictures and television series. Past exchanges between performer and composer about the items on the programme reflect an intensely deep and detailed collaboration, with A…
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Forgotten Sounds – the Loeffler Octet rediscovered.
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During his lifetime, Charles Martin Loeffler was one of the most performed American composers. His octet was completed in 1896, played twice the following year and then forgotten. Clarnetist Graeme Steele Johnson rediscovered the manuscript in the Library of Congress, took a year to create a performing edition from the score, and recorded the work …
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JoAnn Falletta, conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, discusses a programme of orchestral works by composer/conductor Lukas Foss, who was both a predecessor of hers in Buffalo and a mentor to her. Highlighting his eclecticism as a composer, who went wherever his mind took him, Raymond Bisha discusses the performers' latest album, which f…
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Gerald Peregrine. A truly mobile music machine.
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Irish cellist Gerald Peregrine introduces his latest album of early 20th-century British works for cello and piano, interweaving the classical and folk-based music with a personal narrative of community engagement, in which his live music-making initiatives have achieved truly significant and touching results.…
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Episode 46: The Open Source SysML v2 Tool SysON with Axel Richard and Jérémie Tatibouet
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Broadcast date: May 14th, 2024, 19:00 CET In our next episode of the MBSE Podcast, we will spotlight the upcoming open-source SysML v2 modeling tool, SysON. We will discuss its features and how it aims to support system modeling. Joining us are two key figures behind SysON, Jérémie Tatibouet and Axel Richard. They will share insights from their dev…
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Plucked and perfectly prepped. Alon Sariel's Bach transcriptions for mandolin
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This podcast spotlights Israeli mandolinist Alon Sariel, who provides an entree into the engaging world of the mandolin, an instrument that perhaps enjoys a relatively low profile but commands a fascinating global reach. Alon Sariel's second album of transcriptions of works by J. S. Bach for mandolin blends technical precision with nuanced artistry…
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Episode 45: Semantic Interoperability with Elaheh Maleki, Quirien Wijnands, and Nils Fischer from ESA
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Broadcast date: April 25th, 18:30 CET In our upcoming episode, we will talk about semantic interoperability in MBSE. We’ll explore how this concept helps different systems communicate effectively, ensuring that data is not only exchanged but also accurately understood and utilized across various platforms and industries. This time we have three gue…
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Marin Alsop discusses her latest release – an album of orchestral works by John Adams – with Raymond Bisha, exploring just what it is about Adams' music that makes him the leading nominee for the title of America's greatest living composer, not least for scores that inhabit 'the groove' with conspicuous relish.…
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Standing with Eagles. The music of Louis Wayne Ballard
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Louis Wayne Ballard (1931-2007) – also known as 'Honganozhe', which means 'Stands with Eagles' in the Quapaw language – was the first indigenous North American composer of art music, and his extensive knowledge of the music, dance and mythology of this culture informed his compositions. This podcast reviews a new album of his works that are eclecti…
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In January 2024, Finnish accordionist/conductor Janne Valkeajoki released a captivating album of music by French Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, which Valkeajoki himself arranged for his instrument. Raymond Bisha's conversation with the performer delves into the various musical transformations and performance mechanics that were involved in …
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