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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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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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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DJ Cello Presents Say My Name Right Vol.1
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Virtual Sheet Music's Cello Lessons Videos give you cello lessons and cello insights from our cello experts. If you are a cellist, cello teacher, a cello student or simply a cello enthusiast, these videos are for you.
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Cello Journey is a regular video podcast that features live music played on the cello and some commentary. You can listen to different pieces of music and also see what cello playing is about.
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surpr ...
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In this podcast, I share my journey towards making my writing dream come true: becoming a full-time fiction writer. The weekly episodes are part writing-update and part writing-related topic where I share my best tips, tricks, and mindsets shifts. My goal is to guide you towards your best writing life and inspire you to pursue your own writing dreams. If you are a writer who is starting out on your journey or if you’re discouraged from not having reached your writing dreams yet, this podcast ...
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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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Host Julie Amacher provides an in-depth exploration of a new classical music release each week.
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A peripatetic podcast in which Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb discuss what they're reading, watching, cooking, listening to or irrationally exhilarated by.
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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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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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Simplifying growth for musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- with tips, insights, tools, and stories to grow in their practice, teaching, and career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education via online curriculum, orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Executive director and host Christian ...
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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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Accompaniment for double bass scale with cello playing an octave higher, played 5 times for 3 octaves. © Bill Bentgen
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Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.
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Justin Clauser and Molly Shortridge will interview guests to explore the value of music and the arts in the lives of our community members.
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Video interviews with famous and unique musicians. Fabrizio Ferrari Virtual Sheet Music's CEO, asks questions posted from musicians and music lovers about the violin, the cello, the piano and anything related to classical music and instruments.
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NPR's From the Top showcases the music, stories, and unique humor of America's best young classical musicians.
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There are no dumb questions! The podcast where DJ Wooldridge & Roxy Striar answers all your questions about movies, TV shows, comics, & MORE!
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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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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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A podcast designed for string and orchestra educators to learn from some of the best in the profession. Topics include string pedagogy, classroom management, program administration, assessment, current trends, work/life balance, and more.
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"In C," composed by Terry Riley in 1964, is the original, Minimalist musical masterpiece. Join host Wesley Cheney as he talks to the people who listen to, perform, remix, and write about this influential work.
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Welcome to Cellopedia Podcast! My name is Maxim Kozlov. I am a creator of a popular YouTube channel Cellopedia. This podcast is for everyone who loves the sound of cello. Yes, this beautiful, deep, dark, calming and romantic sound. This sound can help you relax and fall asleep. It can also help you to start a day with positive energy and set you in an optimistic mood. Each episode will be dedicated to one composer. It will let you enjoy some familiar music or music you never heard before. I ...
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Resources to help you engage with God from City Church in Murfreesboro, TN.
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Archive 81 is a fiction podcast about horror, cities, and the subconscious. New episodes will be released every other Wednesday. Start from "01 - A Body In A New Place"
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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!
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The SaaS Podcast - In-depth interviews with proven entrepreneurs and startup founders. Actionable insights to help you build, launch and grow your SaaS business
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This is a storytelling podcast that celebrates the creativity in everything from the mundane to the extraordinary. Creativity knows no bounds, and Stories from Cold Springs nurtures the story in all of us. Listening to the host, J Stephen Beam, makes you want to grab a cup of sweet tea and join him on a wrap-around porch in Mississippi. The hours feel like minutes and you can't wait for the next visit (episode).
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Hattie Butterworth and Rebecca Toal host a podcast of insight and change in the classical music and arts professions. Delving into the often stigmatised worlds of mental health, injury, discrimination and productivity, classical music issues are spoken and revived. Join Hattie, Rebecca and guests for important conversations, inspiring moments of wisdom and poignant vulnerability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fr Alex Frost is the vicar of St Matthew the Apostle, Burnley, where he grew up. He is also the host of The God Cast, a podcast devoted to issues of faith and spirituality, which has featured celebrities such as Stephen Cottrell, Alastair Campbell, Edwina Currie, Dom Joly, George Galloway, Anthea Turner and football legend Lou Macari. Ordained in 2015 after a mixed career working as a football referee, manager at Argos and a stand-up comic, Fr Alex currently sits on General Synod. He is marr ...
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Host Debrae Little offers expert advice on and about interior design. Tune in and get inspired to live luxuriously.
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Classical music - what's the big deal?
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Each week WFMT goes live to the Chicago Cultural Center for concerts with emerging artists from around the world, produced by the International Music Foundation. Some shows offer solo recitals while others feature ensembles. The concerts take place beneath the world’s largest Tiffany-domed ceiling, part of a landmark building that originally housed the Chicago Public Library. The Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts are named for British pianist Myra Hess who organized some 1,700 free lunchtime ...
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Tell Me About Looping Cellos, Zoë Keating
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26:48Composer and cellist Zoe Keating talks to host Wesley Cheney about her introduction to Minimalism, and how she has incorporated it into her music.By Wesley Cheney
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Pittsburgh Cello Quartet's Upcoming Concert
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17:19Cellist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Charlie Powers, talks live with Jim Cunningham about the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet's upcoming concert, and what the PSO is doing this summer.Charlie founded the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet in 2015, and it has since become a staple of high quality quartets in the region. Charlie talks about forming the gro…
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"Practicing the Cello and Patience" - An Interview with Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, International Soloist and Chamber Musician
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28:36The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist Alisa Weilerstein. Alisa is enjoying a career as an international soloist and chamber musician. In this interview, she shares what the experience of being recognized with a MacArthur “genius grant” Fellowship in 2011 was like, and how it impacted her career. She also talks about how she…
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Garfield Moore didn’t set out to become a cellist. But sometimes the right moment finds you—and for him, it happened in a school assembly, when a beloved guitar teacher revealed she was, in fact, a cellist. That quiet surprise would tune the rest of his life. In this moving episode of Stories from Cold Springs, Moore shares a remarkable musical jou…
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The Jimi Hendrix of the Cello (with Joshua Roman)
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39:07Joshua Roman has been playing the cello everyday since he was three - but then on a concert tour he caught Covid. The illness wouldn't go away and sapped his ability to play the music he loves at the level he was used to. How can things like music help us feel better during tough times? And what can tough times teach us about appreciating and reapp…
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Luke 9:26-37 - Heads in the Cloud, Cellos in the Rubble: How to SLOWLY See the Kingdom of God Until You Don't Taste Death
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When a Cello Speaks: The Heartbreaking Opening of Elgar’s Concerto
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1:00Send us a text Description When a Cello Speaks: The Heartbreaking Opening of Elgar’s Concerto in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Elgar’s Cello Concerto premiered in 1919—and flopped. Overshadowed by rehearsal mishaps, it wasn’t until Jacqueline du Pré’s 1965 recording that the piece gained fame. Today, its opening bars are cons…
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James Ehnes and the National Arts Center Orchestra record Bach's Violin Concertos
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31:38On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ Canadian violinist James Ehnes joins his many friends at the National Arts Center Orchestra to record all of Bach’s Violin Concertos. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Sharon Isbin on Karen LeFrak's Romantico CD
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20:552020 Musical America Instrumentalist of the Year, Sharon Isbin, talks with Anna Singer about her work in composer Karen LeFrak's new album, "Romantico". Sharon talks about the first piece she performed, the first movement, "Bailamos", at the U.S. Capitol in 2023. The full concerto was premiered in January 2024, and the album was recorded with the O…
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When One Voice Became Many: The Rise of Polyphony
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1:00Send us a text Description When One Voice Became Many: The Rise of Polyphony in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact In early polyphonic music, singers didn’t always have rhythm notated. They had to feel their way through the parts. Imagine performing complex interwoven melodies… by ear! It wasn’t until the 13th century that rhythmi…
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SPIDERVERSITY ep. 05 • Spider-Man 3 (2007) pt. 1
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1:12:33Back in 2021 DJ and Sal began their journey through the spiderverse to discuss every Spider-man movie leading up to SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME! Does the infamous finale of Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire's original Spider-Man trilogy deserve all the hate? DJ and Sal tackle the good, the bad, and all that jazz in Spider-Man 3! Plus, a discussion about the …
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We meet young musicians from all over the country, from South Carolina to California. A 17-year-old cellist fulfills a childhood dream to be on From the Top and kicks off the program with a gorgeous Beethoven piece. We also hear a beautiful Chopin Nocturne, a Barber Sonata played by a teen flutist, and a young mandolin player shows off her gorgeous…
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“Pair of Deuces to Paradosis: Are You Passing On Something That Lasts Forever or Passing On Something That Lasts Forever?”
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READ FULL SHOWNOTES ON Chat10Looks3.com Crabb & Sales have been put off cruises and white water rafting for life after watching (a) Trainwreck: Poop Cruise and (b) a two part Australian Story called The River. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Chat 10 Looks 3
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The new Pittsburgh Opera company, SERIO, is presenting "The Tales of Hoffmann" in August!Anna Singer talks with founder Louisa Jonason, director Rebecka Kerr, and soprano Jennifer Coffman, about their upcoming production. The "Tales of Hoffmann" follows a young poet, Hoffmann, and his three disastrous love affairs. Jennifer plays the dual role of t…
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Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch - North Pittsburgh Flute Society
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18:36CitiPark's last Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch concert is on July 27th!The summer concert series comes to a close with a relatively new group, the North Pittsburgh Flute Society. Nicholle Bernardo-Pankuch and Jillian Edmondson founded the group in January of 2025, and talk with Melissa Black about the concert. The community flute choir is based in the…
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Congress has voted to eliminate government funding for public media
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2:01Act now to ensure public media remains free and accessible to all. Your donation will help this essential American service survive and thrive. Visit donate.npr.org now. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Cheryl Frances-Hoad - Composer - The God Cast Interview. #classical #composer
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32:43Follow Alex @alexdjfrostLearn more of Cheryl https://www.cherylfranceshoad.co.uk/Cheryl Frances-Hoad was born in Essex in 1980 and received her musical education at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, and Kings College London. Her music has been described as "like a declaration of faith in the eternal verities of compos…
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111. Taniesha Pooser discusses her journey from into an administration role and her initiative, RecolorEd.org
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51:43In Episode 111 of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, Dr. Charles Laux welcomes the dynamic and inspiring Taniesha Pooser — assistant principal at the Gwinnett School for Math, Science, and Technology, founder of Recolor.Ed, and veteran orchestra educator. With over 15 years of classroom experience, multiple accolades (including 2022 Gwinnett County Mid…
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Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch - Chamber Music Pittsburgh
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19:40CitiPark's Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch's fourth concert is this weekend!The summer concert series is hosting Chamber Music Pittsburgh this weekend, with an 8 person wind-ensemble. Associate Principal Oboe with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Max Blair, Paul J. Ross Fellow and bassoonist Carlos Clark, and Artistic and Executive Director of Chamber…
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Two Years in the Life of a Saudi Girl, Revisited
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37:17When we first met Majd Abdulghani, she was 19 years old, living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We gave her a recorder to keep an audio diary about her life. Majd chronicled her dreams of being a scientist, her resistance to having an arranged marriage, and what it was like to be a teenage girl living in one of the most restrictive countries in the world …
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450: Lindy: Pivoting a $50M Startup to Build AI Agents - with Flo Crivello
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45:55Flo Crivello is the founder and CEO of Lindy, a no-code platform for building AI agents to automate workflows. 👉 This episode is sponsored by Mailtrap. Try it at Mailtrap.io — use code THESAASPODCAST for 20% off Show Notes: https://saasclub.io/450 Join Email List: Get weekly SaaS learnings, new podcast episodes, and actionable insights right i…
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Quantum Theatre's new season is starting off with a spin on a classic!Artistic Director of Quantum, Karla Boos, and Director, Joanie Schultz, talk about the upcoming production of Anton Chekhov's "Seagull". Joanie created a new version, by making the character Constantine female. She highlights the love 'quadrangles' and the exploration of mother-d…
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It's the summertime, and that means its Fridays at the Frick!Interim Director of Learning and Visitor Experience at the Frick Pittsburgh, Kelsie Paul, talks about their summer concert series and much more! Starting on July 25th, the upcoming bands include The Stemtecs Band, the Klezmerati, and the Adorabulls. All three are free outdoor concerts, wi…
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Sharon Isbin performs music by LeFrak on new album
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26:59On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ guitarist Sharon Isbin fulfills her dream of performing a Latin American-inspired guitar concert on her latest album, ‘Romántico,’ featuring music by Karen LeFrak. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Episode 80: The Future of English Violin Making
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57:44Elizabeth Perry talks with Benjamin Hebbert and John Wright about the future of training violin makers in the UK. Special Guests: Benjamin Hebbert and John Wright .By for Luthiers, by Luthiers
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99. Lauren McQuistin: eating disorders in classical music (live)
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58:35*Trigger warning: discussion of eating disorders, alcoholism, addiction* From our live event at the Royal Society of Musicians on 22nd May 2025 Lauren McQuistin has been running the Instagram account @brutalrecovery for years now. Her advocacy for honest recovery discourse has resonated with many alcoholics, particularly with her with her trademark…
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The Filmworks of Max Cianci at the Lindsay Theater
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19:06Filmmaker and Point Park University alumni, Max Cianci, talks in this episode about his upcoming filmmaker showcase at the Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center.Max's journey into film started when he was young and made home YouTube videos with LEGOs. This passion for storytelling took him to Point Park University, where he refined his art. He has si…
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2025 Johnstown Flood City Music Festival - Ron Carnevali
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23:46The Johnstown Flood City Music Festival returns to People's Natural Gas Park on Friday July 25th and Saturday July 26th with their most impressive line up to date! WQED-FM's Bryan Sejvar spoke with Festival Co-Chair Ron Carnevali about this years Festival which features Pigeons Playing Ping Pong headlining Friday night and Gov't Mule on Saturday ni…
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The Vanishing Fries – Dining’s Missing Side Story
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8:57The episode explores how French fries—once a standard side dish—are increasingly being left off plates or sold separately in modern restaurants. It discusses the economic, cultural, and psychological reasons behind this shift, including rising costs, waste reduction, and menu strategy. The post The Vanishing Fries – Dining’s Missing Side Story appe…
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Opera à la Carte: Rossini, Risotto, and the Birth of a Beloved Aria
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1:00Send us a text Description Opera à la Carte: Rossini, Risotto, and the Birth of a Beloved Aria in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Rossini retired from composing operas at just 37, choosing to focus on fine food and entertaining. He invented or inspired several gourmet dishes—like Tournedos Rossini, topped with foie gras and tru…
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The new DCU starts now! James Gunn's SUPERMAN has flown into theaters, but is it the version of the Man of Steel we've been hoping for? How do David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult fair as Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Lex Luthor respectively? How much action is Skyler Gisondo getting as Jimmy Olsen? Is Krpyto a good boy? Join DJ and R…
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A teenage oboist honors a loved one's memory through performance and a 17-year-old harpist shares her musical journey. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Anyone Can Play, Anyone Can Win (Cornholing with Michelle Hastie Thompson)
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32:59How do you put your life back together after your home and your neighborhood's been destroyed in a wildfire? By tossing beanbags at a hole? That's what Michelle Hastie Thompson did. Michelle ("Cornhole Mich") loves the backyard game of cornholing - and uses it to help her relax, share time with her loved ones, and meet new people. So what can cornh…
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Exodus 1-2 - Preserving Life: How Pillars Cultivate in the Face of Evil
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Ed Simon's Latest Book - The Devil's Contract
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28:59Have you've heard of the New York and LA Review of Books? Now Pittsburgh joins in with a literary magazine dedicated to covering local cultures, politics, art, and literary reviews! Founder and author Ed Simon talks with Jim Cunningham to give a sneak peak into the magazine’s first publication and the goals he has set for the project. The Pittsburg…
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Chatham Baroque has just released their 2025-2026 season!Co-Artistic Director, Scott Pauley, discusses the upcoming season with Anna Singer. The season kicks off in October with a performance of Beethoven's Opus One. In November, Chatham Baroque's core trio performs some German and Austrian Baroque music at the Teutonia Mannerchor, a perfect venue …
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110. Sadie Uhing discusses her transition into the string world (from band), the challenges and triumphs of her first year in the classroom, and the mindset shifts that helped her succeed.
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40:51🎙 The Orchestra Teacher Podcast — Episode 110: Sadie Uhing – From Trumpet to Strings: A Young Educator’s Journey In Episode 110 of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, Dr. Charles Laux sits down with Sadie Uhing, a rising star in the world of string education. Currently in her second year of teaching, Sadie shares her inspiring and unconventional path fr…
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The first guitarist to study the instrument at the conservatory in China, Xuefei Yang, has a new recording out to mark the 100th birthday of Erik Satie, 'Chapeau Satie". She tips her hat to the composer with her own arrangements and plays his famous music the Gymnopedie and Gnossienne. Xuefei is living near London but travels to the US for an Augus…
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449: Fathom: Why Fixing Retention First Was the Key to Hitting $1M ARR - with Richard White
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57:48Richard White is the founder and CEO of Fathom, the #1 rated AI note-taking app that automatically captures and summarizes meetings. 👉 This episode is sponsored by Mailtrap. Try it at Mailtrap.io — use code THESAASPODCAST for 20% off Show Notes: https://saasclub.io/449 Join Email List: Get weekly SaaS learnings, new podcast episodes, and actionab…
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Beethoven Piano Sonata in B♭ major, Op. 106, "Hammerklavier" - Part 1
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44:10Beethoven once wrote to his publisher: “What is difficult, is also beautiful, good, great, and so forth. Hence everyone will realize that this is the most lavish praise that can be bestowed, since what is difficult makes one sweat.” If this credo manifests itself most powerfully in any one of Beethoven’s works, it might be the piece we’ll talk abou…
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