A history of Beethoven and one of his most popular songs.
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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content. For more information, head to noiser.com/subscriptions For advertising enquiries, email [email protected] Hosted by John Hopkins. Production: Katrina Hughes, Kate Simants, Nicole Edmunds, Jacob Booth, Dorry Macau ...
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The Beethoven 9 offers an in-depth exploration of Ludwig van Beethoven's nine symphonies, featuring host Monika Vischer and Beethoven biographer Jan Swafford.
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A selection of Beethoven’s letters from the compilation by Dr. Ludwig Nohl and translated by Lady Grace Wallace.
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“Mozart, Beethoven y Mas “, hosted by Dr. Octavio Choy, is a program designed to provide the tools to appreciate and enjoy classical music. Dr. Choy requests your comments so please feel free to let him know what you think. Along with the history of classical music and composers, there are descriptions of the most common instruments used in today’s orquestra. The program is conducted in Spanish. En Mozart, Beethoven y Mas, el Dr.Octavio Choy nos ayuda a disfrutar de la musica clasica, a trav ...
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Welcome to Beethoven was a rockstar! A podcast that will explore The limits between music styles and why we created so many labels to define them. My name is Alexandra Arrieche, I am the Conductor of Night of the Proms and the Music Director of the Henderson symphony orchestra. I will be interviewing iconic figures from both classical and pop music, to find where the boundaries are and break through them.
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Conversations from the world of classical music hosted by Presto Music's Paul Thomas, David Smith, Rob Cowan, Matt Ash and more. Guests have included artists such as Jess Gillam, Anna Lapwood and Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and respected writers and critics like Rob Cowan, David Hurwitz and Andrew Mellor. Visit us at www.prestomusic.com
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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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Take a deep dive into History’s biggest moments with Tom Holland & Dominic Sandbrook. Explore the stories of History’s most brutal rulers, deadly battles, and world-changing events. From the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, the Nazi conquest of Europe, and Hitler’s evil master plan for world domination, to the French Revolution, the sinking of the Titanic, or the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, Tom and Dominic bring the past to life with gripping storytelling and expert analysis, as th ...
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An insight into the greatest composers of all time - Bach & Beethoven!!
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Host Julie Amacher provides an in-depth exploration of a new classical music release each week.
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My self indulgent musicwhoring starts here. Indulge my self induglency!
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Café Concerts
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Podcast del programa PuroJazz que dirige y presenta Roberto Barahona para Radio Beethoven de Santiago de Chile
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Terry Lowry shares original compositions and improvisations with works from the standard repertoire added from time to time.
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A podcast that explores the history of hymns and contemporary religious music.
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Nine conversations about Beethoven's nine symphonies. Bramwell Tovey - Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - and CBC Radio 2's Bill Richardson consider these mighty works and talk about what makes them so powerful. Tovey illustrates passages on the piano. CBC Radio 2 will broadcast performances by Tovey and the VSO daily starting March 31 2008. The concerts are available for streaming at Concerts on Demand.
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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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This podcast aims to explore classical music through entertaining discussions about composers, musical works and various readings. Please visit www.unexaminedpartial.com
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Hosts Quinn Larios & Nikolas Freeman run down the new weekly manga chapters with an eye to critique while still going off on joking tangents.
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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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This classical music podcast showcases the independent artists and record labels associated with DCD Records. Each program features a mix of familiar and obscure works, but with a common thread; the artists and the labels are presenting music they're passionate about.
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Ultimafestivalen 2016 - Podcaster med Universet, Pieces of Juno, Erik Honoré, og Ost & Kjex.
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Intervjuer av produsent Kjetil Bjørke med alle artistene som skal opptre på Beethoven Remix under på Sentralen 11. september. Podcastene handler om å remikse musikk, om Beethoven, og om hvordan de jobber frem mot konserten på Ultima.
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The Music Post is music, mostly new, mostly piano, delivered to you. Old episodes and occasional future episodes will explore a piece or a musical trend in more depth, and may feature conversations with other musicians.
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This classical music podcast explores the history and lives of some of western classical music's most famous composers and musicians. Classical music is filled with very colorful personalities and riddled with drama of all kinds, from political intrigue to failed romances and everything in between. Through the course of the show, we will discuss composers and musicians from the distant past all the way to the present, beginning with the greatest, JS Bach. -Please rate, review, and subscribe ...
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This podcast is about musicians with disabilities. It gives a snapshot of some of the world’s top musicians and explores their life and career in music as they overcome their unique and extraordinary life changing experiences. This show is by artists with disabilities for artists with disabilities.
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Coolclassic is a podcast about classical music that aims to bring music lovers most especially classical music enthusiastic who find joy in listening to beautiful rhythm and sound that keeps the soul at peace. Coolclassic will bring to you classical pieces from Baroque Period to the Romantic periods from composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Hadyn, George Frideric Handel, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Vivaldi, Frederic Chopin, Andrea Bochelli and many more other great legends of cla ...
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Welcome to The Library! These great halls are filled with the stories of our world's great musical minds, from the masters across ancient civilizations to the champions of our digital age. In this library, Menken, Powell, Zimmer, and Williams share shelves with Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner, and the tales of composers not as widely known are told with the same enthusiasm as their famous colleagues. Our Curator, Stephen Trygar, invites you to explore this wonderous library with h ...
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Adam Schmidt and Chris Whitt. Cousins that don't always think alike talking Cincinnati and National Sports
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No Sanity Required is a weekly podcast hosted by Brody Holloway and Snowbird Outfitters. Each week, we engage culture and personal stories with a Gospel-driven perspective. Our mission is to equip the Church to pierce the darkness with the light of Christ by sharing the vision, ideas, and passions God has used to carry us through 26 years of student ministry. Find more content at swoutfitters.com.
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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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We play in places and spaces you'd never expect to find an orchestra, from sheds to warehouses, foyers to art deco cinemas and aeroplane hangers! We perform music from Mozart to Metallica, Björk to Beethoven and everything in between. Our mission is 'Music for Everyone' and by taking the orchestra out of the concert hall and into communities across WA, we are proud to have performed to over 350,000 people so far.
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Host Norman Gilliland provides listeners with a wide variety of classical music, presents a story from "Grace Notes," and holds the popular "Midday Quiz." Musicians traveling through Wisconsin often stop by the studio for live performances, discussions about their most recent works, and upcoming shows.
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The Canon Club is a show about the Western canon: the great cultural inheritance we're handed, across music, art, and literature. It was born of a blog by Ed West, in which he pined for a return to the schools of art and literary appreciation that were so famous in pre-WWI Vienna. An era when people took seriously their commitment to appreciating the art that had come before them: from Beowulf to The Divine Comedy, from Goya to Beethoven, from Brahms to Ibsen. This podcast is that latter-day ...
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Joanna Lumley and her husband Stephen Barlow invite you into their home for a fascinating, funny journey into their shared love of music. You probably know Joanna Lumley, but you may not be aware that her husband Stephen Barlow is a famed conductor, composer and musician - and the pair of them are passionate about classical music. On this, their new podcast, the pair welcome you into their home for a personal, fascinating and funny journey through a musical world. Joanna is the enthusiastic ...
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Diving into the day-to-day details of a composer: what they do, how they do it, and why. Nadia, the host, is a composer for film and media, and graduated from Berklee College of Music. She shares tips on how to compose, music theory, her experiences, and interviews other composers to give you an insider's view on composing professionally. Website: https://www.nadiamair.com/the-composers-life Email: [email protected]
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Puttin' On Airs is a podcast where two good ol boys from the rural South learn about and analyze fancy people and their culture. Join redneck comedians Trae Crowder and Corey Ryan Forrester as they try and make sense of the world's bougie-est bullsh*t. So if you wanna find out what the Queen does all damn day, or why rich people love makin' horses have sex, or what the elite and white trash have in common (it's more than you think), and you wanna hear it all in the syrupy sorghum drawl of tw ...
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Practicing the lost art of classical improvisation. Classical improvisation was once the widely practiced cornerstone of classical composition and how classical composers played their own pieces themselves. They improvised those too. No two performances were ever quite the same. And so, improvisation was a part of classical performances. Mozart, Beethoven and Liszt were all virtuoso improvisers whose concerts often included ad-lib fantasies and spontaneous variations on themes called out by ...
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Life's a Pitch brings together bizarre, strange and ultimately un-makeable film ideas and pitches for your enjoyment! Every week our two hosts, Matt and Tom are given a ridiculous film title from which to improvise a movie plot. Will it be utter rubbish? Or will it be the defining creative work of a generation? Only time will tell! Do you like the show? Want to help it continue to improve and evolve? Want to get extra content? Support us at: http://www.patreon.com/lifesapitchpodcast
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At the Veritas Forum, we believe we were made to seek truth and be changed by it. We are a community of students, faculty, campus ministers, and more, who are pursuing a vision of the university that seeks and stewards truth and invites people of all backgrounds to explore the ideas that shape our lives. Since 1992, we’ve shared lectures and conversations with a firm belief that generous dialogue is essential for universities and the Christian faith alike. In this podcast, we're pulling from ...
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Is the symphony dead? Maybe!
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Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. In collaboration with the best conductors and guest artists on the international music scene, the CSO performs well over one hundred concerts each year at its downtown home, Symphony Center, and at the Ravinia Festival on Chicago’s North Shore, where it is in residency each summer. Music lovers outside Chicago enjoy the sounds of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra through best-s ...
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News, Analysis and Service from Germany and Europe
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Want to learn about weird rituals and habits composers of the past used to follow? Listen to find out more. Watch the music video from my E.P., The Storm: click here Sign up for the newsletter: click here Watch the YouTube Video (of me trying out these weird rituals for a week): click here Thanks for your support of the show :)…
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Beethoven, Mozart & Tchaikovsky - Broadcast
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1:56:30Beethoven, Mozart & Tchaikovsky - Broadcast by CSO AssociationBy CSO Association
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Deleted Scenes: Is Beethoven a Kaiju? (With Dave Bulmer)
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34:42What happens to the family unit when they allow a bull in their china shop? And what actually is a Kaiju anyway? We attempt to answer all these questions and more in this episode of Deleted ScenesBy Matt and Tom
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Rudolf, Beethoven, and The Chainsaw Man
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1:20:21In this episode, Brody dives into the chilling story of Eric Robert Rudolf, the notorious fugitive who spent five years hiding in the small town of Andrews, NC, after committing multiple bombings. Brody recounts his own experiences with the manhunt and explores Rudolf's twisted belief that he was carrying out God’s will. The conversation shifts to …
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In this episode we time travel back to the 1700s to explore the master Ludwig Van Beethoven and how he defined classical music despite his midlife developing the condition of deafness. This podcast is about musicians with disabilities. It gives a snapshot of some of the world’s top musicians and explores their life and career in music as they overc…
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Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee - Van Dyke Jr and Beethoven struck Gold on this one!
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7:13A review of the hymn Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee by Henry Van Dyke Jr. Music taken from Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Your kind thoughts are appreciated.😁By Joseph Fisher
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Joanne Polk returns to the exquisite music of Cécile Chaminade
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32:52On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, pianist Joanne Polk releases the second volume of her recordings featuring the music of French composer and pianist Cécile Chaminade. Listen now!By American Public Media
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Mark Lowther's personal recommendation for Handel's opera Acis and Galatea.By BBC Radio 3
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Shroud of Turin: Real, Relic, or Reminder?
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1:02:56In this episode, Brody and Rob dive into the fascinating mystery of the Shroud of Turin—a centuries-old cloth that many believe may have wrapped the body of Jesus after His crucifixion. They explore what the shroud is, some of its history, and the scientific curiosity surrounding the image imprinted on it—an image no one has been able to fully expl…
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558. The Rolling Stones: Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll (Part 1)
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1:10:08What are the origins of Britain’s original bad boys, The Rolling Stones? Where did they all come from and how did they meet? What was it about the 1960s, with its air of sexual liberation, newly elected Labour government, and rising youth culture that allowed them to burst onto the musical scene? Who was Brian Jones, the band's troubled founder? An…
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Measuring 240 feet long from paw to tail, and around the height of a six-story building, the Great Sphinx is one of Egypt’s most spectacular, and mysterious, monuments. Believed to have been built over four millennia ago, much of its story has been lost to history, and the rest is shrouded in myth. So what do we know about who built it? What caused…
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Episode 518: I Now Pronounce You Man And Knife (With Riley Routh)
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40:13Riley joins Tom as a guest host this week as they pitch Rom Coms!By Matt and Tom
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Quartet members Wes Luke, Robin Wright, Benjamin Whitcomb, and Sahada Buckley plus cellist Trace Johnson (center) perform the first two movements of Franz Schubert’s String Quintet in C and a […]
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The Boys Are Back Together! Talking Old Houses and Other Such Fancy Talk!
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1:26:38The boys are back together and talking old houses and all sorts of fancy stuff! StayFancyMerch.com for swag TraeCrowder.com for tour dates CoreyRyanForrester.com for tour dates (adding St Louis, MO and Ft Worth Texas soon!) Sponsor Links: Get 5 dollars off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/POA. Or look for Magic Spoon on Amazon or in your nearest g…
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Steve Reich, the great American contemporary composer, provided this program note about his work Different Trains: “The idea for the piece came from my childhood. When I was one year old my parents separated. My singer, song-writer mother moved to Los Angeles and my attorney father stayed in New York. Since they arranged divided custody, I travelle…
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For if you just haven't gotten your Ty Cobb fill in life, and are fine with getting a little nonsense by the Jojo guy. 0:58 - The Lives of Eccentrics 14:21 - Ichi the Witch 30 28:26 - Blue Box 192 40:57 - Chainsaw Man 200 46:57 - Dandadan 190 54:25 - Spy x Family 114.1 58:43 - Astro Royale 49 1:08:02 / 68:02 - Embers 11 1:14:30 / 74:30 - Hima-Ten! …
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Identity, Evil, and Hope: Two Perspectives on Big Questions | Wright & Maibom
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36:19In today’s episode, a theologian and a philosopher discuss some of life’s biggest questions, like: Who are we? What’s wrong with the world? And what can make it right? You’ll hear from N. T. Wright, a senior research fellow at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford, and Heidi Maibom, a philosophy professor at the University of Cincinnati. In this conversation, th…
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557. 1066: The Norman Conquest (Part 4)
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1:05:47What happened in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings? What horrors did William the Conqueror have to inflict upon his Anglo Saxon subjects in order to consolidate his new realm? And, what role did castles, the Harrowing of the North, and the Doomsday Book play in the creation of a new England? Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss William the Co…
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CSO Program Notes: Mäkelä Conducts Mahler 3
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16:21In his Third Symphony, Mahler portrays the whole of earthly existence. Its six movements — written for a massive orchestra, two choruses and a contralto soloist — explore humanity’s relationship with nature using fanfares, marches, folk dances and bird calls. Children’s voices portray angels while the sixth movement is a pantheistic love song to al…
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Phoenix Chorale and Christopher Gabbitas explore seasons and time through music
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37:33On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ the Phoenix Chorale and its artistic director Christopher Gabbitas explore the ways that earth’s rotation and seasons mark our time and emotions as humans on their latest recording. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Nose Bleeds "326" The Masters with Adam Baum
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1:29:44Producer of the ALL IN docuseries, former co-host of the Sean Miller podcast, golf enthusiast, the great Adam Baum makes his anticipated return. Adam B. recounts his experience at The Masters and the transition from Sean Miller to Richard Pitino at Xavier. Then, Chris and Adam S. discuss Iliza Shlesinger's special, A Different Animal, and the Mount…
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In this episode, Brody shares some exciting news and updates about the No Sanity Required book, orientation, and responding to listener emails. Brody gives a behind-the-scenes look at the recent SWO25 staff orientation, why it matters, and how it helps prepare the team for a strong summer. He unpacks key moments from the weekend, including a sessio…
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Grammy and Emmy-winning ensemble, Time For Three (TF3), defies conventions with genre-bending excellence. They stopped by the Midday to tell about their their dynamic approach to classical music and their […]
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Tasmin Little picks her favourite recording of Brahms's String Sextet no.1.By BBC Radio 3
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556. 1066: The Battle of Hastings (Part 3)
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59:01Following King Harold Godwinson’s climactic victory at the Battle of Stanford Bridge, and the death of Harald Hardrada, what did he do when news reached him that William of Normandy’s army had landed further south? How did the two armies finally come together for one of the most totemic clashes of all time, on the morning of the 14th of October 106…
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PT Barnum may be better known as the loose subject of the movie The Greatest Showman, but his life was so much more than that work of fiction. A master of entertainment, an entrepreneur, and a genius of publicity, he built a career on feeding public curiosity with his grand illusions. But his legacy is complicated, as many of his attractions reflec…
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Episode 517: It's like a duck but bigger (With Dave Bulmer)
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47:51We pitch some Kaiju movies with Dave bulmer, and when the animals of Farthing Wood/Wind in the Willows/Beatrix Potter behold something they can't even conceive of, they have to turn to a dangerous old friend and his fast, fast car.Other movies pitched: Bigger than Jesus, and twice as dangerousMy dad could step on your dad…
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China is WILD w/Chris Stewart of The History of China Podcast
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1:30:28This week, Chris Stewart from The History of China podcast drops by with some WILD and Fancy stories of ruthless Emperors! Go see Trae on tour at TraeCrowder.com WeLoveCorey.com for Bonus Content StayFancyMerch.com for merch! Sponsors: Eat smart with Factor. Get started at FACTORMEALS.com/FACTORPODCAST and use code FACTORPODCAST to get 50% off your…
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The film we pitch in this weeks deleted scenes is NOT "The Tuxedo"By Matt and Tom
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Nose Bleeds "325" The King of Grape Jelly
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1:07:04***Technical difficulty 5:30 - 6:20***Team pictures, social media friend math, beef, King, cornhole, pop-a-shot, Mount Rushmore of museums, and Nick Thune's Born Young.By Chris Whitt
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Much like another group of super spies that have fancy cars and cookouts, it's all about family. Unless you're Ai. 1:49 - Mission: Yozakura Family 1:03:34 / 63:34 - Ichi the Witch 29 1:10:12 / 70:12 - Blue Box 191 1:17:48 / 77:48 - Chainsaw Man 199 1:23:45 / 83:45 - Dandadan 189 1:27:54 / 87:54 - World Trigger 250-251 1:34:11 / 94:11 - Astro Royale…
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555. 1066: Slaughter at Stamford Bridge (Part 2)
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1:10:27In the tumultuous climax of 1066, why was Harold’s very own brother Tostig the first of the mighty foes he had to face? How did Harald Hardrada then launch his invasion of England, and how much resistance did he initially receive? And, what unfolded at the bloody battle of Stamford Bridge, in which Harold Godwinson and Harald Hardrada, two terrible…
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Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen goes where no countertenor has gone before
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50:52On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen and pianist John Churchwell present music by Korngold, Brahms, and Clara and Robert Schumann, as heard on their most recent recording. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Introducing: Titanic: Ship of Dreams - Episode 1
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51:44This is a taster episode of a brand-new podcast from the Noiser podcast network. Join host Paul McGann as he explores life and death on the most famous ship in history. You’ll be right there on board - setting sail from Southampton, chugging across the Atlantic, striking the iceberg and sinking into the icy depths. We’ll hear the harrowing tales of…
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Morning Has Broken- Beloved song written by Eleanor Farjeon
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7:27A review of the lyrics and music for Morning Has Broken. Lyrics written by Eleanor Farjeon, and music composed by Lachlan Macbean. Your kind thoughts are appreciated.😁By Joseph Fisher
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Edward Seckerson's personal choice of Shostakovich's 10th Symphony.By BBC Radio 3
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CSO Program Notes: CSO x The Joffrey Ballet
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17:18Dancers from Chicago’s world-renowned Joffrey Ballet join the CSO with newly commissioned choreographies. Symphonies by Haydn and the Chevalier de Saint-Georges abound in witty and joyful melodies while two 20th-century works are full of popular influences: Perkinson’s jazz-tinted Sinfonietta No. 1 and Milhaud’s rollicking Brazilian postcard, The O…
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554. 1066: The Shadows of War (Part 1)
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1:02:09Why is 1066 the most important year in English history? Who were the three main candidates vying for the English throne on the eve of Edward the Confessor’s death? And how did the coronation of one of them on the 14th of October 1066 trigger one of the most famous invasions of all time? Join Tom and Dominic as they launch into the dramatic series o…
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The later Tudor years were a time of turmoil, political intrigue, and national transformation. Initially defined by crises of succession, and shifts in the religious landscape, the period went on to see the reign of some of the most famous royal women in history. And, under the 44-year reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Britain experienced a golden age of…
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This week we pitch some silly spy movies!!Other movies pitched are:The Password is in the eye of the bee holderHis name is Gary OldmanBy Matt and Tom
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Catherine The (Not So) Great! +RIP Val Kilmer
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1:51:53The boys pay tribute to Val Kilmer in light of his tragic death and then spend a good hour up their own butts talking about cinema before professor CHO jumps in with a history lesson on Catherine The Great! Go to WeLoveCorey.com to hear Corey's latest essay and Pro CHO segment on Martin Luther King Jr! TraeCrowder.com for tickets to see Trae! StayF…
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