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    Explore "cortese" with insightful episodes like "45 - Il cavaliere, la donna e la guerra", "43 - La figura del cavaliere", "Aspects of Writing wtih guest Joe Cortese", "canzone_Bidèl_in_acustico_1parte_aneddoti" and "canzone_W_Bidèl_è_un_parlar_d_Amor" from podcasts like ""Assaggi di Letteratura", "Assaggi di Letteratura", "Aspects of Writing", "Bettati Angelo podcast" and "Bettati Angelo podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    45 - Il cavaliere, la donna e la guerra

    45 - Il cavaliere, la donna e la guerra
    La figura del cavaliere è stata un punto di riferimento molto importante, al punto tale che anche l’ideazione delle tecniche narrative è stata condizionata in favore dell’esaltazione dell’eroe protagonista [...]
    Infine, come abbiamo già avuto occasione di dire, il cavaliere è un ruolo che non ha tempo. Nei secoli è rimasta una figura essenziale, anche solo nell’immaginazione, come segno di speranza per la nobilitazione dell’uomo, come essere responsabile di sé e del proprio prossimo.

    43 - La figura del cavaliere

    43 - La figura del cavaliere
    Del periodo storico di cui stiamo parlando, cioè dalla ripresa successiva all’anno Mille, fino al XIII secolo compreso, il cavaliere è una figura sociale di grande peso, tanto da essere parte integrante dell’immaginario culturale (artistico, ma soprattutto letterario). [...]
    Nonostante il mondo sia cambiato, la figura del cavaliere non ha mai smesso di affascinare. Ha infatti attraversato fieramente ogni periodo storico-culturale, se non sempre come protagonista, comunque come figura speciale di uomo superiore, capace di una forza, soprattutto morale, straordinaria, alla quale guardare come esempio per nobilitare la figura umana.
    Per capirne l’immortalità, basta pensare alla saga di Guerre Stellari, in cui, in un’ambientazione potenzialmente lontana anni luce da quella medievale, si ritrovano eroi impareggiabili che sono nati proprio sul modello cavalleresco dei secoli basso-medievali.

    Aspects of Writing Million Book Author Promos 3rd Campaign #1

    Aspects of Writing Million Book Author Promos 3rd Campaign #1
    Temple Kinyon & Cynthia De Boer take the mics for James Kelly to welcome Sarah Tasz, Joe Cortese, Susan Johnson and Morgan St, James to discuss the third campaign of '1 Million Books in 100 Days'. This wonderful platform highlights indie authors while donating to charity, Each of these amazing authors share their work and their reasons for joining James Kelly's wonderful program.

    S1 E32 Italian White Wines with Nicola Sessa

    S1 E32 Italian White Wines with Nicola Sessa
    Joined serendipitously on this sunny afternoon by the artist formerly known as Briefmarken Weine, Nicola Sessa, a dear friend of the ladies and previous owner of a wine bar called Briefmarken that used to be the only place in the city to drink amazing and memorable bottles of Italian Wine. Emily words on Nicola Sessa: "His bar used to be an oasis in the dessert for me: the only place to drink decent Italian wine in Berlin as well as being one of the few places that really created a unique and very personal environment for wine drinking. I still smile today when I reminisce of my evenings there, it was seamlessly easy to slip into a long night of many beautiful bottles and endless games of Scopa (SCO-PA!) with Guen and Nicola until the early hours. He gave us irreplaceable evenings built on fine wine, inspiring conversation, card games and most importantly friendship." Join Nicola and the ladies as they share a couple of bottles of age worthy Italian whites, to show that Italian white wines deserve to share the limelight with Italian reds. This week's wines: 2016 Filagnotti, Cascina Degli Ulivi - Piemonte, Italy 2014 ;Ante' Etna Bianco, I Custodi - Etna, Sicily, Italy

    Thanksgiving Castle #385

    Thanksgiving Castle #385

    We're gonna give thanks at the castle with Irish and Celtic music from Enda Seery, Talisk, Ed Miller, Perkelt, Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards, Catherine Koehler, Syncopaths, Rambling Sailors, Tami Curtis, The Stubby Shillelaghs, Conor Caldwell, Sisters of Murphy, Charmas, Mwnci Nel, Bill Grogan's Goat, Scythian, Peat in the Creel.
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    THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

    0:03 "The Castle, The Nightingale jigs" by Enda Seery from Peace of the Countryside

    3:57 "Montreal" by Talisk from Beyond

    9:21 "Hey Donal" by Ed Miller from Follow the Music

    12:18 "Pilgrim" by Perkelt from Dowry of a Troll Woman

    15:41 "The Low Hum" by Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards from California Calling

    19:53 CELTIC FEEDBACK

    23:30 "The Fox" by Catherine Koehler from Shan-a-Key

    26:14 "Fifth Gear" by Syncopaths from Five Gears

    31:04 "Roller Bowler" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites

    33:04 "'67 Beetle/Man Cologne" by Tami Curtis from Cavort

    37:15 "Waltzing Matilda" by The Stubby Shillelaghs from The Great War

    39:41 "Eibhlin a Ruin" by Conor Caldwell from To Belfast...

    44:09 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    45:50 "One Word of This Kiss" by Sisters of Murphy from Working Stiffs Unite

    49:23 "Whiskey Before Breakfast" by Charmas from Single

    51:23 "Lle Meiddia" by Mwnci Nel from Gimig

    54:30 "The Burning of Cork" by Bill Grogan's Goat from Third Eye

    58:55 "New York Girls" by Scythian from Scythian Live Vol. 1

    1:03:47 "Autumn Child" by Peat in the Creel from The Barn Session

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    CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon.

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    To celebrate the holiday, I have a new Christmas Music Special that is now available. You'll get 2 Celtic Christmas CDs, Celtic Heartstring Christmas ornament and a podcast shirt for one incredibly low price. Follow the link in the shownotes at BestCelticMusic.net/shop for details.

    TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS

    Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos.

    2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/

    THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST!

    I don’t know about you. But I am not a fan of corporate influence. Certainly not in politics, but also not in the music I create and share. That’s one of the reasons that the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast supports independent Celtic musicians. I want to help the artists who don’t have a record label or a giant production company behind them. They are doing everything themselves. Your support of this podcast helps with that mission.

    This show is listener supported. Instead of trying to find advertisers, I've decided to let your generosity fund the creation, production, and promotion of the show. You'll get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get extra special episodes, including a bonus episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast that will come out next month.

    I want to thank our newest patron of the podcast: Mark K.

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    I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK

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    Jerrie Adkins commented on patreon: "We're planning to wear our new podcast t-shirts to a concert by a band called Caledonia Swing this week."

    Fran Herlihy emailed: "Hi , I’m having one of my insomniac nights , and while trawling for some Celtic music came upon your amazing podcasts. Wow, that was at 3am, now it’s 9.45 am and I’m still listening! I’m living in the Southern Highlands of NSW  Australia. and I’m hoping to educate the Kangaroos to Celtic music as they visit me most days! Carry on your great work."

    Jane Haines emailed: "Hi Marc, I found you through Jil Chambless. I taught her son, Jack, in Tuscaloosa and we have kept in touch through Facebook.

    My boyfriend and I are going to Ireland soon with his brother and sister-in-law. They haven’t decided when yet. I am so excited!

    My grandmother is a Mulligan from County Cork, but never shared information about her family with us. My uncle did some research before he died, so I am going to find that to get caught up and maybe do some more of my own.

    Glad we found you. Please let me know if you are playing in Birmingham. Thanks!"

    Episode 23: Mariel Vandersteel

    Episode 23: Mariel Vandersteel

    Fiddler and graphic designer Mariel Vandersteel joins Neil for episode 23 to share her artistic journey so far, from quitting the violin in 8th grade to discovering Irish and Scottish fiddle music, touring internationally with several bands, studying Hardanger Fiddle in Norway and her latest endeavor: going back to school for a new degree while practicing her graphic design work and still somehow making room for music. 

    [Music: Return From Helsinki, by Ian Stephenson]

    #016 O The Get Down da Netflix

    #016 O The Get Down da Netflix
    The Get Down estreou na Netflix nessa sexta feira e trouxe uma história que aborda a pobreza, os sonhos e a libertação através da música de uma geração que criou o hip-hop, o punk e o disco music. A série além de ser semi histórica apresenta um elemento fantasia no começo, o primeiro episódio é cheio disso ao apresentar Shaolin Fantastic, a edição e direção se misturam para mostrar como os adolescentes mistificavam seus heróis, estilo que cita Bruce Lee e filmes de artes marciais se misturam com a realidade dos personagens, pobres, sem expectativa numa cidade abandonada. Os personagens são adolescentes sonhadores e por mais que ninguém espere: nerds. O protagonista Ezequiel (Justice Smith) é inteligente, filho de uma pianista, mas orfão de pai e mãe que vive com a tia e seu namorado, logo no começo nós vemos ele queimar o café da manhã do tio enquanto escreve rimas pra garota que ama. Os outros lados da história incluem um pastor e sua filha cantora, traficantes, gangues, os amigos que formariam o Get Down Brothers e ainda mais para o final somos introduzidos ao outro lado de Nova York: os ricos que ditam o futuro dos pobres e sua influencia na política. Produção: Cortese Creative; Editado por: Anne Cortese; Nosso feed: feeds.feedburner.com/soundcloud/NhOZ Email: 42toalhas@gmail.com Facebook 42Toalhas: bit.ly/1N6eOsT Twitter e Instaggram: @annecorteseyt Os episódios do 42Toalhas saem às 19h toda quinta feira na Rádio Supersônica e algumas horas depois nos feeds de podcast e no blog, qualquer dúvida ou esculacho envie um e-mail pra gente ou comente aí embaixo. Nos ouvimos no próximo 42Toalhas! Inté.

    #015 Das Histórias Do Michael À Penny Dreadful

    #015 Das Histórias Do Michael À Penny Dreadful
    Anne e Michael recuperam histórias e reverberam singularidades de series aleatórias. Produção: Cortese Creative; Editado por: Anne Cortese; Nosso feed: feeds.feedburner.com/soundcloud/NhOZ Email: 42toalhas@gmail.com Facebook 42Toalhas: bit.ly/1N6eOsT Twitter e Instaggram: @annecorteseyt Os episódios do 42Toalhas saem às 19h toda quinta feira na Rádio Supersônica e algumas horas depois nos feeds de podcast e no blog, qualquer dúvida ou esculacho envie um e-mail pra gente ou comente aí embaixo. Nos ouvimos no próximo 42Toalhas! Inté.

    Beat City 66 - Time To Live A Little

    Beat City 66 - Time To Live A Little
    This episode of Beat City - the most varied music show on the Internet, bar none - features tunes from Europe, Africa, North and South America, and North and South London. This week covering indie,punk,grime,chiptune,Afro-electro,country,folk and shoegaze. Full tracklisting: Desert Mountain Tribe "Runway" (from the album "Either That Or The Moon") Highasakite "Someone Who'll Get It" Big Narstie "New World Order" (from the mixtape "Base Society") Savages "Adore" (from the album "Adore Life") Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards "California Is Calling" Baaba Maal "Gilli Men" (from the album "The Traveller") Specter "Concrete Jungle" Tuff Love "Doberman" (from the album "Tuff Love") Devilish Dear "Time To Live A Little" (from the album "These Sunny Days") Minusbaby "Courtship Manifesto" (from the album "BIAS") Meilyr Jones "Don Juan" (from the forthcoming album "2013") Yungen "Comfy" Death Cab For Cutie "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" (from the album "Plans") PAUW "Memories" (from the album "Macrocosm Microcosm") Fay Hield "Old Adam" (from the album "Old Adam") tonythegigguy.com from Tuesday 16th Feb for the Blurb for this show including band facts and links to extra tracks twitter.com/beatcitytone https://www.facebook.com/TonyTheGigGuy/?ref=ts&fref=ts
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