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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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Building a Library: a guide to the best recordings of the greatest classical music. Each week an expert and enthusiast brings along a wide range of recordings of a well-known piece. They explore the music and the different ways of performing it, ending with a recommendation for your library
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"Walleye Chronicles" is a podcast about the history of fishing told through the eyes of its fisherman. You see the history of fishing should is a history of each and every one of us that chases this wonderful nemesis)
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Distributors are innovating, and the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) is here to tell those stories. Based on findings in NAW’s “Innovate to Dominate: The 12th Edition in the Facing the Forces of Change Series,” written by Mark Dancer and sponsored by PROS, the goal of this podcast series is to provide a roadmap for distributors and B2B innovators to get ahead of a disruptive market. Follow Mark Dancer, Richard Blatcher, and special guests along the way as they help dist ...
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The story is a crime fiction novella centered around Craig Dvorak, a Marine vet turned homicide investigator, who is struggling with his case load, and the mental pressure he’s putting on himself. His partner, Tyra Washington, covers for him the best she can, but her chief concern is his eternal salvation. Together, they have to solve multiple killings of young girls whose bodies have been discovered near the Chattahoochee River. In-depth character development and its Atlanta settings combin ...
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Composers Datebook

American Public Media

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Composers Datebook™ is a daily two-minute program designed to inform, engage, and entertain listeners with timely information about composers of the past and present. Each program notes significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present, with appropriate and accessible music related to each.
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Studio RC

Recovery Church Movement

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Studio RC is part of the Recovery Church Movement that provides weekly devotions and inspirations. Led by Pastor Max Ingram and others from Recovery Church Movement, these weekly episodes will act as encouragement to your daily walk of faith and recovery. For more information, please visit: www.recovery.church
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Calgary Lifestyle Guide

Anastasia Dvorak

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Hi! I am Anastasia. I am your Calgary Lifestyle Guide. This podcast is all about down-to-earth advice on moving to Calgary, living in Calgary, and buying/selling properties in Calgary. I am a local Real Estate Agent/Calgary Realtor with CIR REALTY and YYC Lifestyle Blogger and YouTuber. Besides being a Calgary Realtor who loves her job, I write and vlog about the best of real estate, lifestyle, food, drink, culture, travel, and things to do in YYC! Thank you so much for visiting! Check out m ...
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Open Rehearsal Podcast

Open Rehearsal

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You’ll love Open Rehearsal in London! This exciting programme of events, running from Friday 29th September to Sunday 1st October '06, will enable you to sample the world-class music, theatre and dance that London offers - for free. If you’ve never set foot inside a concert hall, or you’d like a bit of inspiration about what to do, here’s a cut-out-and-keep A to Z guide to classical music and the Open Rehearsal weekend. For more information, visit www.openrehearsal.co.uk
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PRSSA Podcasts

PRSSA National

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PRSSA Podcasts encompasses the multiple podcast offerings of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). Both the ‘PR with the Pros‘ series and ‘Student Stories‘ series explore various aspects of the Society.
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Bedfordshire Orchestral Society Podcast

Beds Symphony Orchestra and Bedford Sinfonia

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Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra and Bedford Sinfonia bring you the inside story of orchestral life, concerts and composers and why we love music! Tune in to meet members of the orchestra, our inspiring conductors and local professional musicians who have come through the Bedfordshire Music scene. Hear more about the incredible music we're playing, what our audience thinks and what really happens behind the scenes... For more info: www.bedfordsymphony.com
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Voices from the Homelands

The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

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From the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library comes a new monthly podcast: Voices from the Homeland. Each month, hosts Miroslav Konvalina, Former Director of Czech Center New York, and Dr. Pavol Demeš, former Slovak Minister of International Relations, sit down with leaders, experts, and influencers to share insight into the current events of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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The React Show

Owl Creek Studios

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Discussions about React, JavaScript, and web development by React experts with a focus on diving deep into learning React and discussing what it's like to work within the React industry.
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Audacious Few

Seamus O'Hara

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I’m Seamus O’Hara. Years ago I graduated from the American Youth Foundations National Leadership Conference. My experience there helped shape my leadership as a school principal and father. Each year, scores of adults, flock to the shores of Lake Michigan to develop our youth into their best selves. Last Summer, I spent some time profiling the people who make it happen and recording their stories. Each episode will explore our time together and the quests we take to make a positive impact on ...
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Open Notes Podcast - Fort Collins Symphony

Jeremy Cuebas - Fort Collins Symphony

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Classical Music for everyone! The Open Notes Podcast is the place for anybody interested in Classical Music to learn more, from newbies to seasoned veterans.Open Notes features interviews with soloists and composers, interactive program notes, and discussions about topics in classical music. Hosted by Jeremy D. Cuebas and sponsored by the Fort Collins Symphony
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Dr Emre Aracı is a composer, conductor and musicologist, whose work elegantly intertwines music, history and diplomacy. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh’s Faculty of Music, where he read for both his BMus (Hons) and PhD, he has pursued a singularly erudite career, illuminating the European musical traditions of the Ottoman court. Through concerts, illustrated lectures, books, articles, CD recordings and documentaries, Dr Aracı resurrects the forgotten soundscapes of the nineteenth c ...
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Did you ever wonder how your favorite concussion researcher got interested in concussions? Or, what motivates them every day? Or, maybe even, what is their favorite podcast or current playlist? Join the U-M Concussion Center as we have informal conversations with world-renowned concussion researchers and friends of the center to help you get to know them a little better.
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Your friends at Upright are talking to real estate investors just like you about what they can expect with this volatile market from the perspective of a hard money lender. This podcast is for passive and active investors who need a no-nonsense take on the REI market and what they should know about investing their money. Subscribe for weekly easy-to-digest episodes so you can stay at the top of your REI game. Real Estate Investing: Unscripted is available anywhere you get your podcasts, on Y ...
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Admit it: if you're a fan of classical music—or even just a regular concertgoer—you might have glanced at the title of this episode and done a double take. The Dvořák Violin Concerto? Not the Cello Concerto? One of the things I love about my job as a conductor—and my side gig as a podcast host—is bringing audiences and listeners like you pieces you…
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Fresh off an incredible conference in Asheville, Pastor Max sits down with key speakers from across the Recovery Church Movement for a powerful interview series. In this first episode of the series, Max connects with none other than Philip Dvorak, founder and CEO of Recovery Church. You won’t want to miss this powerful conversation. Subscribe and s…
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Join 2024-2025 VP of Professional Development, Ceci Edelberg, and PRSSA Champion, Jane Dvorak, APR, Fellow PRSA, for an insightful and engaging episode of PRSSA Podcasts. In this conversation, Ceci and Jane share valuable strategies for effective self-management and navigating the dynamics of a firm. They also explore the importance of incorporatin…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1895, the New York Choral Society gave the premiere of The American Flag, a choral work by Antonín Dvořák. Jeannette Thurber, who brought Dvořák to New York City to teach at her National Conservatory, had asked him to set a patriotic poem of that name. The idea was the new work would be performed to coincide with his arr…
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Synopsis For fans of British comedy, the name Peter Sellars conjures up an actor famous for his iconic role as the bumbling Chief Inspector Clouseau in Pink Panther movies. But for opera fans, the name refers to a completely different fellow: an American theater director born in 1957. The American Peter Sellars is notorious for staging classic oper…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1962, Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem for soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus, and orchestra, had its premiere performance at Coventry Cathedral in England. The Cathedral had been virtually destroyed in World War II bombing, and Britten’s big choral work was commissioned to celebrate its restoration and reconsecration. Britt…
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No Agenda Episode 1768 - "Queer The Deal" "Queer The Deal" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Rosie Linkens Anonymous Blacksheep Matthew Vandermar Sir Real & Dame Elizabeth Cody Sir Tigger Max James Dame Girl Kyle & Sir Jackie Greene Brian McIver Associate Executive Producers: Bonnie Blankshain Sean Homan Rich Fontaine…
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En este podcast, Antonella Barreda Vargas explora la transición de la universidad al ámbito profesional junto a la Presidenta Nacional de PRSSA, Milagros Orcoyen. Desde su experiencia como expresidenta del Capítulo de PRSSA en la Universidad de San Martín de Porres en Perú, Antonella comparte cómo fue su paso de PRSSA a PRSA, abordando los desafíos…
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Waffles for the Win Workarounds are the thing to avoid onerous tariffs Investors starting to think that bark is worse than the bite PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Dona…
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Fresh off an incredible conference in Asheville, Pastor Max sits down with key speakers from across the Recovery Church Movement for a powerful interview series. In this episode of the series, Max connects with Stevie B. You won’t want to miss these powerful conversations. Subscribe and stay tuned as we roll out interviews with leaders and speakers…
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Synopsis In 1923, the Chicago North Shore Festival sponsored a competition for new orchestral works. Of the 47 scores submitted, five finalists were selected by a distinguished panel of judges that included two leading American composers of that day: George W. Chadwick and Henry Hadley. Two of the five works that made the final cut were by the same…
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The economy looks okay – retailers say otherwise. The BIG Beautiful bill is on its way through the sausage factory. Spec Tech (like quantum stocks) still in rally mode. Guest: Tom Nelson, Franklin Templeton Funds NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE’S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Tom Nelson is a senior vice president and head of asset allocation p…
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Synopsis When the United States entered World War I, American animosity against all things German resulted in a ban on German symphonic music and operas. During World War II however, musically speaking, things were different. With America at war with Germany and Italy, music by Wagner and Verdi, for example, continued to be performed in our concert…
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No Agenda Episode 1767 - "Best Clips of The Day" "Best Clips of The Day" Executive Producers: Gus Raya Adam Curry John C Dvorak Become a member of the 1768 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Art By: Nessworks Engineering, Stream Ma…
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Synopsis In 1935, 26-year-old American composer Elliott Carter returned to the States after composition studies in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. Carter found work as the music director of Ballet Caravan, an ambitious and enterprising touring ensemble whose mission was to present specially-commissioned new dance works on quintessentially American them…
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Synopsis An old music dictionary’s definition of “nocturne” reads as follows: “A night piece, a musical composition that suggests a nocturnal atmosphere, for example Haydn’s Notturno or Mozart’s Serenata Notturna, but more specifically a short piece of romantic character. First to use this title for this genre was John Field, followed by Chopin.” H…
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No Agenda Episode 1766 - "Cinematic Ambush" "Cinematic Ambush" Executive Producers: Sandeep Chohan andrew gibbon Paul Eicken Sir Jan J-Low Associate Executive Producers: Daryce Morris Sir Pliny the Hodler Eli the Coffee Guy Sir Cumcision Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of resumes Joseph Doerfel Become a member of the 1767 Club, support the show …
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Synopsis Today’s date marks the anniversary Richard Wagner’s birth. During Wagner’s lifetime, his most famous — and perhaps most perceptive — critic was Prague-born Viennese writer on music Eduard Hanslick. Hanslick knew Wagner personally, and described him as follows: “A stranger would have seen in his face not so much an artistic genius as a dry …
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We are doing a 2025 listener survey! Answer the survey and put in your email to win one of three Jumperless OG units donated by Kevin Cappuccio (past guest of the show). Last day to input is June 1st. This episode was recorded Monday the 12th, which has implications on discussions. Dave recently returned from Melbourne for Dave’s recent visit to El…
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Send us a text On this episode of Walleye Chronicles podcast we talk to the man behind Swamp Donkey bait trailers and walleye tournaments in the famed Green Bay WI. We talk what and why baits work, how he decides what to stock and the trends he sets with what he carries. We talk spring, summer and fall fishing on the bay. Rob is also the owner oper…
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The dreaded downgrade. Biden’s health in the spotlight. The big and beautiful Tax bill making its way through the sausage factory PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donati…
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Fresh off an incredible conference in Asheville, Pastor Max sits down with key speakers from across the Recovery Church Movement for a powerful interview series. In this episode of the series, Max connects with Dan C. and Laura M. You won’t want to miss these powerful conversations. Subscribe and stay tuned as we roll out interviews with leaders an…
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Synopsis Australian composer Jodie Blackshaw is passionate about music for wind band and is fond of quoting her famous compatriot composer Percy Grainger on the subject: “Why this cold-shouldering of the wind band?” Grainger asked. “Is the wind band — with its varied assortments of reeds (so much richer that the reeds of the symphony orchestra), it…
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No Agenda Episode 1765 - "Pro-Mortalist" "Pro-Mortalist" Executive Producers: Ben Naidus andrew gibbon Nicholas Roman Bowman McMahon DANIEL PERUZZO Associate Executive Producers: Ara Derderian William Messing Baron Victor Sean Homan Eli the coffee guy Stephan Anders Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of resumes Become a member of the 1766 Club, sup…
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Consistency pays and it should be a basic discipline. Let’s talk about process and the plan. Deals and congressional actions are front and center. And our guest – Ed Easterling of Crestmont Research. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE’S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Ed Easterling is the founder and President of Crestmont Holdings, an Oregon-based…
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Copland has so cemented himself as an American music figure that he was commonly referred to as "the Dean of American Music"- find out more in this weeks episode, and be sure to like and share with a friend! Music: https://imslp.org/wiki/Shenandoah_(Alink%2C_Bert) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode…
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Synopsis Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco is one of America’s foremost reform congregations. For some 50 years its cantor was Reuben Rinder, who, in addition to his liturgical duties, was a composer, impresario, and musical mentor. Cantor Rinder influenced the careers of two of the 20th century’s greatest violinists, Yehudi Menuhin and Isaac Stern,…
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Synopsis While many great composers have also been great conductors, this can be the exception rather than the rule. On today’s date in 1959, American composer Ned Rorem tried his hand at conducting the premiere of one of his own compositions, the chamber suite Eleven Studies for Eleven Players. Rorem recalled, “I learned that the first requisite t…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1868, Czech composer Bedrich Smetana helped lay the foundation stone for Prague’s future National Theatre. As the stone was driven into the soil with a ceremonial mallet, Smetana exclaimed, “In music is the life of the Czechs!” That same evening at Prague’s New Town Theatre, Smetana conducted the premiere performance of …
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No Agenda Episode 1764 - "Rage Quit" "Rage Quit Executive Producers: Commodore Sir Marcel van Dongen Kevin Cuneo Baronet Sir Brian With an I Associate Executive Producers: Dave Sorensen La Jolla Salt Corporation Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of resumes The Dale Family Commodores: Marcel van Dongen Become a member of the 1765 Club, support the …
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It’s entirely possible that we would not know the name of Johannes Brahms very well if Brahms hadn’t met Joseph Joachim as a very young man. Joachim, who was one of the greatest violinists of all time, had already established himself as touring soloist and recitalist, and he happened to know the musical power couple of Robert and Clara Schumann qui…
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