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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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The Double Bass Practice Page
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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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Weekly conversations about classical music with leading musicians and writers
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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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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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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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The comprehensive, global conversation defining how we discuss, understand, and address cancer.
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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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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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"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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3 knuckleheads in Chicago, talking shit. For fun. The “Bums of Manarchy” is a Chicago-based podcast, hosted by 3 friends. Our weekly format is recorded in two parts. The first half content is all about sports, and the second half is for everything else (beer reviews, life hacks, complaints, knowledge drops, geo-political issues, streaming show reviews, etc.). Sports in the front, party in the back. Give us a listen! We take listener requests seriously!
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From the Top showcases the music, stories, and unique insights of America's finest young classical musicians.
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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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What is the answer to life, the universe and bicycling? Join host Wesley Cheney as he talks with guests about the bikes they’ve ridden and the adventures they’ve had along the way, how biking has changed their lives, and what biking mean to them. Bicycles are vehicles for storytelling, so let’s go for a ride!
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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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“Who’s on the Aux?” is a freshman and sophomore-ran podcast that talks about different music artists. We discuss their backgrounds, talk about wether their music is good or not, and argue as to why the other person does or doesn’t like them. On our podcast there will be disagreements, drama, jokes, outside guests, and more. Each episode is about 8-10 minutes long and will include an intro, 3 segments, and an outro. At the ned of every episode we will give hints about our next artist so that ...
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Classical music - what's the big deal?
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Talking to people about what it means to be a musician.
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Stories of unexpected events, adventures, and experiences.
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The Flame tells the story of two women: Jamie (Ellie Brigida), an LGBTQ bar owner, and Sam (Jasmin Savoy Brown), the woman selling the building the bar inhabits, and the inevitable sparks that end up flying between them! With the help of her best friend, Heather (Leigh Holmes Foster), and bar regular Jo (Jenn Colella), can the residents of The Flame keep the bar alive? Or can Sam’s friend Mel (Valerie Rose Lohman) help her work through her complicated feelings about her father’s death and th ...
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A podcast about classical music, by Sandy Reilly
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A Millennial Podcast discussing the gray areas of transition that nobody talks about.
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A daily podcast of upbeat news, thoughts, stories, and music
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Don Mitchell hosts the worst podcast on the face of the earth, which may or may not be flat. Apparently, it’s still up for debate. Therapy is optional. Nonsense is mandatory.
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News and information about our family.
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Updates from the world's leading classical music label
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An adaptation by Alan Plater of George Mackay Brown’s novel. An audio play performed by Orkney’s St Magnus Players. Directed by Penny Aberdein with music by John Gray. Four episodes. Episode 1 release: 10 January 2025, then weekly. Greenvoe centres on the fate of a traditional Orkney village on the mythical island of Hellya. The natural rhythms of Orkney life are shattered when a mysterious external company, Black Star, suddenly arrives to buy out the islanders and displace them from their h ...
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Eunghee Cho, cello and Tomomi Sato, piano
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41:06Cellist Eunghee Cho and Pianist Tomomi Sato perform works by Camille Saint-Saëns and Rita Strohl, live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. Korean-American cellist Eunghee Cho was awarded Second Prize and the special award for Outstanding Chinese New Piece Performance at the Schoenfeld International String Competition (China).…
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"Euniquely Multi-Talented" - An Interview with Violinist Eunice Kim, Member of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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33:22What if a great music career isn’t either–or but yes–and? The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, sits down with violinist Eunice Kim to explore how a childhood steeped in sound turned into a life that balances the intimacy of chamber music, the rigor of orchestral work, and the freedom of solo projects. From a seven-year-old debut in Seoul to …
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Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Who’s on the Aux Episode Title: Choirs, Cellos, and Chaos? You are listening to Who’s on the Aux, the podcast with your hosts Fiona Reznik and Aleena Kashif. In this episode of Who’s on the Aux, we will discuss Hozier: Choirs, Cellos, and Chaos. Segment 1: Intro Aleena: Who’s on the Aux? We’re o…
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Our 25th birthday celebration continues with a dazzling performance of Chopin by a gifted 16-year-old cellist. We are treated to a performance of Vivaldi by a young bassoonist and witness a life-changing surprise. Peter sends us off with a flashback performance from when the legendary Paquito D’Rivera appeared on the show. Learn more about sponsor …
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Composer Jessie Montgomery and more Black Voices in Classical Music
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33:57Composer Jessie Montgomery joins us as we continue our celebration of Black From the Top alumni and their contributions to classical music. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Iris Ho: Primates, Policy, and the Power of CITES
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29:53Recorded on the outskirts of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, this episode finds David at the 20th Conference of the Parties to CITES – the global treaty that has regulated international trade in endangered species for the past 50 years. Inside, beneath flickering lights, 185 nation-states haggle over commas, clauses and quotas; at the back of the room sit c…
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Holiday Survival Guide I: Ending Family Arguments (with Rainn Wilson)
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48:15What stresses you out over the festive season? Happiness Lab listeners sent in their holiday woes so Dr Laurie and guest Rainn Wilson (The Office star and host of Soul Boom) could weigh in with some science-backed advice. In the first part of our Holiday Survival Guide, Dr Laurie and Rainn discuss ways to defuse family arguments, why it's ok to fee…
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Tell Me About Your Bike Coop, Tom, Part 2
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37:21Send us a text Tom Morgan of the Mercer Street Bike Coop tells host Wesley Cheney about what it takes to run a successful bicycle cooperative in rural Appalachia in the second part of their interview. Support the showBy Wesley Cheney
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Christophe Rousset on Charpentier's Christmas music
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23:59In this week's edition of of the Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by the conductor and harpsichordist Christophe Rousset to talk about his new album of Christmas music by the 17th century composer Charpentier - called a Baroque Christmas - recorded with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists, and released on the en…
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Mr. Holst, wherever you are, I apologize in advance for what I'm about to say. From my research, I know you resented this fact, but unfortunately, I think it's true. Here it is: despite the large catalogue of music Gustav Holst composed, much of it wonderful, he is essentially a one-hit wonder in the classical music world, à la Pachelbel, Dukas, Ma…
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Musicians Redefining Success Mid-Career with Sarah Whitney
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19:50For musicians who’ve been at it 10, 20, 30 years and suddenly realize the old definition doesn’t fit the life they actually want now. If you’ve hit a point in your career where things look successful on paper but don’t feel like success anymore, this conversation will land. In this interview, we dig into redefining success as a musician—especially …
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How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now
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47:42According to the science, it really is better to give than receive. Donating a dollar; sharing a kind word or lending someone a hand changes lives, but can also hugely boost your happiness. So we're teaming up with other podcasts from Hidden Brain to Revisionist History to ask you to give to a charity helping some of the poorest people around. We'r…
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Black Voices in Classical Music with Alex Laing
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38:58Guest Host Alex Laing joins for a celebration of Black artists in classical music. We’re catching up with From the Top alumni who are making waves in the field. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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John Lyon first discovered Terry Riley and In C as a college student browsing in an English record store in the Early Seventies, and now he loves the guitar orchestra performance of In C led by Portishead's Adrian Utley.By Wesley Cheney
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Thomas Adès and the Ruisi Quartet on their new recording, Növények
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36:21We're joined for this week's Gramophone Podcast by composer Thomas Adès and two members of the Ruisi Quartet, violinist Alessandro Ruisi and viola player Luba Tunnicliffe, to talk about their recording of Növények, Adès's setting of seven Hungarian poems for mezzo-soprano and piano sextet. They explore this fascinating work with Gramophone Editor M…
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Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Who’s on the Aux? Episode Title: God’s plan or PR plan? You are listening to Who’s on the Aux podcast with your hosts, Fiona Reznik and Aleena Kashif In this episode of Who’s on the Aux the Podcast, we discuss Drake, God’s plan or PR plan? Segment 1: Early Life Fiona: Who’s on the Aux? We’re on …
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Why Being Grateful Makes Us Feel Great (A Thanksgiving Re-run)
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27:17It's Thanksgiving - a good time to think about gratitude and being selfless. Concentrating on the things we have to be grateful for is a great way to boost your happiness. So thank the people who've done good things for you, and think of ways you can help others too. This circle of gratitude – the science suggests – will also make you a better frie…
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Musicians from Rural America: Violin and Banjo
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31:54A 15-year-old violinist introduces us to his charming coastal community of Damariscotta, Maine and a talented young banjo player brings us into her musical home in the foothills of Leicester, North Carolina. Co-host/violinist Tessa Lark draws on her own childhood in Kentucky as she reflects with Peter Dugan on the stories and performances of these …
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Tell Me About Your Bike Coop, Tom, Part 1
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31:47Send us a text Tom Morgan, Executive Director of the Mercer Street Bike Coop in Princeton, West Virginia tells host Wesley Cheney what it takes to start a bike coop. Learn more about the Mercer Street Bike Coop and their parent organization here: https://www.bicycles4kids.org/ Support the showBy Wesley Cheney
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B.O.M. - Episode 0139 - Pennies From Heaven
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1:13:15Send us a text The Bums make a triumphant return to the most southernly rail yard with S5:E0139, as the top knot snaps off with Chicago Bears report (us bitching and moaning even though they are atop the NFC North); Green Bay is purportedly already done with head coach Matt “LaFlower” LaFleur (lol); Saquon Barkley in rare air, but still down the li…
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Today on the show, we sit down with photographer Andrew Lichtenstein to discuss his new book, THIS SHORT LIFE, which combines photo essays with audio testimonies about 12 Americans, from a West Virginia coal miner to a Maine farmer, all united by how the struggles of their past have shaped their present. You'll hear audio testimony from some of the…
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Samantha Ege and Leah Broad on Avril Coleridge-Taylor
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33:16Hattie Butterworth is joined by pianist and historian Samantha Ege and author Leah Broad to discuss the life and music of composer Avril Coleridge-Taylor as the first recording of her orchestral music and piano concerto is released on Resonus
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In the 1960s, Leonard Bernstein famously helped to popularize the music of a then relatively obscure composer, Gustav Mahler. His work, as well as the work of other conductors, made Mahler into a classical-music household name. Mahler's symphonies are played every year all over the world, and he is firmly ensconced in the so-called canon of standar…
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Elephant in the Room: Wildlife Trust of India’s Rapid Response to Grounded Humans & Uprooted Wanderers
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18:49Following on from the conversation with Dr Bhaskar Choudhury in the previous episode... Recorded further south, near Bandhavgarh National Park in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, this bonus episode is with Amrit Menon, department head of the Wildlife Trust of India’s (WTI) Wild Aid division. This conversation looks not solely at rescue and rehab…
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Archive 81 Presents... The No Sleep Podcast
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29:09Today, we're excited to share an episode from one of the most respected names in horror podcasting: The NoSleep Podcast. The NoSleep Podcast is the preeminent multi-award-winning anthology series of original horror stories, currently in its 15th year. It's created and hosted by David Cummings. Every Sunday they release episodes that give you horrif…
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Dr Bhaskar Choudhury: The Floodplain Guardians and the Elephants of Kaziranga
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30:01David travels to the floodplains of Assam to meet the Wildlife Trust of India’s Dr Bhaskar Choudhury, veterinarian and project head of the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in the heart of Kaziranga Tiger Reserve. From one-horned rhinos and swamp deer to clouded leopards and king cobras, Kaziranga’s UNESCO-protected grassla…
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Musicians from Rural America: Louisiana to California
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45:01We meet a teen violinist down by the bayou in Monroe, Louisiana, travel to the rolling farmland of Redlands, California to the home of a driven young guitarist, and hear from a young composer who enjoys the support of his community in Fargo, North Dakota. Co-host/violinist Tessa Lark speaks about her own upbringing in Eastern Kentucky as she reflec…
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Lights, Camera, Cello - An Interview with Cellist Nick Canellakis, Faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music
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32:29What if the thing that makes people laugh at your art is the same thing that makes them listen closer? That’s the tension—and the opportunity—at the heart of our conversation with cellist and filmmaker Nick Canellakis, whose viral sketches and serious performances are two sides of one craft. We dig into the roots: a musical family, early piano, and…
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Send us a text The Bums are back in the rail yard with another masterpiece (nobody is going to challenge us) with Episode S5:E0138 — and all of this following a nearly 1-month break; the Chicago Bears are keeping pace in the NFC North, and are still Trade Deadline buyers; mental health awareness check-in, as we lose former Dallas Cowboy, Marshawn K…
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Episode 84: Generations: The Bennings
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1:01:28Aquiles and Becka interview Nancy, Eric, and Nathan Benning about working in a multigenerational violin shop. Special Guests: Eric Benning , Nancy Benning , and Nathan Benning .By for Luthiers, by Luthiers
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We're showcasing a macabre comedy we think you'll enjoy – Wooden Overcoats! It's a gloriously silly British sitcom about a funeral home on a tiny island. Rudyard Funn and his sister Antigone run Funn Funerals, where they try to get the body in the coffin in the ground on time. But one day, the impossibly charming Eric Chapman opens his own funeral …
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Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Who’s on the Aux? Episode Title: The Tate Takeover You are listening to Who’s on the Aux, the podcast with your hosts Fiona Reznik and Aleena Kashif. In this episode of Who’s on the Aux the Podcast, we discuss: Tate McRae, The Tate Takeover. Segment 1: Early Life. Hello, everyone, and welcome ba…
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Alaina Shaw, violist with La Primavera String Quartet and Symphonicity, sits down to talk to host Wesley Cheney about her perspective of performing In C for the first time as a classically trained musician. Follow La Primavera String Quartet: http://www.laprimaverastringsva.com/ Follow Symphonicity: https://www.symphonicity.org/…
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Conductor Klaus Mäkelä on performing Mahler's Eighth at the 2025 Mahler Festival
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19:54In May this year, the Concertgebouw – Amsterdam's legendary concert hall – played host to the 2025 Mahler Festival. Originally scheduled for 2000, the centenary of the first such event, but moved back by five years due to the pandemic, the Mahler Festival saw all of Mahler's symphonies performed chronologically over two weeks, and performed by a ha…
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Nowadays it's hard to imagine Maurice Ravel as a "bad-boy" revolutionary, a member of a group whose name can be loosely translated as The Hooligans. To most listeners today, Ravel's music is the very picture of sumptuous beauty. But the group he belonged to, Les Apaches ("The Hooligans"), earned its name because of its members' uncompromising attit…
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Tell Me About Your Cello, Ben Sollee, Part 2
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17:34Send us a text In Part 2 of his interview with cellist and cyclist Ben Sollee, host Wesley Cheney gets nerdy about music and bikes. Support the showBy Wesley Cheney
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Reset Your Relationship with Stress (for National Stress Awareness Day)
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43:27On National Stress Awareness Day we've pulled a popular episode from our archive. Stress can suck. Many of us drown in it - worrying about past events and fearing upcoming challenges. We even stress about feeling stressed. So how can we reset our relationship with stress - benefitting from its positives and avoiding those negatives? Dr Jenny Taitz …
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Tessa Parry-Wingfield: So who's heard of eye cancer? She hadn't.
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25:24Tessa Parry-Wingfield is a journalist and global communications expert—skilled at finding information, building communities, creating content. Then she was diagnosed with ocular melanoma. Eye cancer. Most people have never heard of it. It affects 5 per million adults and roughly 600 cases annually in the UK - Tessa lives in London. And in her case,…
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In April 2024, over 100 students were arrested during protests outside Columbia University, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Leqaa Kordia, a young Palestinian woman living in Paterson, New Jersey, was one of them. Kordia was let go after the protests. But months later, ICE officials took her into custody and put her on a plane to a detention facili…
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