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    Explore "quartet" with insightful episodes like "Cuareim Quartet, une histoire du jazz", "A Little Bit of The Lord - Christmas 2009", "Novo Quartet ; Trio Lazuli ; Kacper Nowak & Lucas Krupinski ; Quantum Clarinet Trio ; Lutetia Trombone Quartet", "Special Music – The Gift of Love" and ""A Nemzetközi Jazznapon jubilálunk a MÜPA-ban" | Hajdu Klára, Szakonyi Milán és S. Miller András a Sláger KULT-ban" from podcasts like ""Open jazz", "Rockabilly DJ", "Générations France Musique, le live", "Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise" and "Sláger FM"" and more!

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    Novo Quartet ; Trio Lazuli ; Kacper Nowak & Lucas Krupinski ; Quantum Clarinet Trio ; Lutetia Trombone Quartet

    Novo Quartet ; Trio Lazuli ; Kacper Nowak & Lucas Krupinski ; Quantum Clarinet Trio ; Lutetia Trombone Quartet
    durée : 01:59:32 - Novo Quartet ; Trio Lazuli ; Kacper Nowak & Lucas Krupinski ; Quantum Clarinet Trio ; Lutetia Trombone Quartet - par : Clément Rochefort - Uniquement de jeunes formations, aujourd'hui au "Live" : le Novo Quartet, lauréat du Concours de Genève 2023 ; le Trio Lazuli (piano et cordes) ; Kacper Nowak, violoncelle, et Lucas Krupinski, piano ; le Quantum Clarinet Trio (clarinette, violoncelle, piano) ; le Lutetia Trombone Quartet - réalisé par : Béatrice Trichet

    "A Nemzetközi Jazznapon jubilálunk a MÜPA-ban" | Hajdu Klára, Szakonyi Milán és S. Miller András a Sláger KULT-ban

    "A Nemzetközi Jazznapon jubilálunk a MÜPA-ban" | Hajdu Klára, Szakonyi Milán és S. Miller András a Sláger KULT-ban

    Hajdu Klára és Szakonyi Milán nem csak a privát életben alkotnak egy párt, hanem különböző színpadi formációkban is. Így magától értetődő, hogy a Klára vezette Quartet 15. éves fennállását ünneplő koncerten is vendég lesz Milán. Amelyet hogyhogynem, pont a Nemzetközi Jazznapon tartanak a Művészetek Palotájában. Ennek lélektanáról, no meg a "két dudás egy csárdában" effektusról is készséggel meséltek S. Miller Andrásnak a Sláger KULT-ban. 

    A Sláger FM-en minden este 22 órakor a kultúráé a főszerep. S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi, kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői. Egy óra Budapest és Pest megye aktuális kult történeteivel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora.

    DISORDINATINFORMATI EXTRA: INTERVISTA A MARCO BIANCHI

    DISORDINATINFORMATI EXTRA: INTERVISTA A MARCO BIANCHI
    Il musicista, autore e compositore Marco Bianchi, nella sua poliedricità, torna a trovare Runtime Radio rilasciandoci questa piacevole e esaustiva intervista sul suo ruolo di appassionato sperimentatore e rigoroso professonista.
    Per ascoltare e acquistare il suo nuovo disco Switch, creato assieme al suo nuovo progetto Marco Bianchi Lemon Quartet, basta andare al seguente link:

    Switch | Marco Bianchi "LEMON" 4et | Marco Bianchi Vibes (bandcamp.com)

    Fatevi un favore, comprate il disco e ascoltate della musica seria.

    November 7 2022 Eric Mintel

    November 7 2022 Eric Mintel

    Today on Fireside Paranormal Podcast, Jordan Cline welcomes Eric Mintel!

    Eric is an acclaimed jazz musician, a paranormal investigator, and star of Youtubes Eric Mintel Investigates!

    During the show we discuss different investigations and experiences Eric has had including the Beast of Bray Road!

    Sponsors: LegendsOfBelize.com, Wonders Oddities Expo

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    Composer and Arranger Don Hart

    Composer and Arranger Don Hart
    If you’re a fan of the band Phish (a phan), you probably know Don Hart or at least have heard the fruits of his labor. He's lead guitarist Trey Anastasio's composer and arranger and Don's transformed some of Trey and Phish's most beloved and well-known tunes into orchestral masterpieces.

    All of that work culminated in the Beacon Jams - a pandemic-inspired eight-show live stream residency at an empty Beacon Theater in New York City. Trey and his friends didn't repeat a song the entire run and the repertoire ranged from Phish compositions with the Trey Anastasio Band to incorporating a string quartet, at times pushing Don to turn around those parts in less than a week.

    Among some of the highlights In this light and eye-opening conversation, Don tells us what that experience was like, how he goes about arranging Trey and Phish's music, and which tune was the most challenging to adapt (it might surprise you!)

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    9th Street Chamber Music Principals "Talk" Busy February

    9th Street Chamber Music Principals "Talk" Busy February

    The co-founders of 9th Street Chamber Music Liz O'Hara Stahr and  Matt Richardson joined us on the show today to talk about the many exciting events coming in February, including a Feb. 18th 9th Street Quartet concert, a Feb. 19th master class for their students with the Miro Quartet and the Youth Quartet free public concert on Feb. 23rd. Also find out how they had to adapt their teaching methods for virtual learning, how to audition to be a youth musician and how they figure out the pairing of the quartet members.

    Episode 77: 18077 Uncovered Vol. 2: Florence B. Price

    Episode 77: 18077 Uncovered Vol. 2: Florence B. Price
    GRAMMY Award-winning Catalyst Quartet releases UNCOVERED Volume 2: Florence B. Price on Azica Records. The album is the second issue of a multi-volume anthology highlighting string quartet works by historically important Black composers which aims to bring greater awareness and programming of their music. Volume 2 is entirely devoted to the six known string quartet and piano quintet works of composer Florence B. Price – including four world premiere recordings – performed with pianist Michelle Cann, recipient of the 2021 Price Award. Purchase the music (without talk) at:  Uncovered, Vol. 2 (classicalsavings.com) Your purchase helps to support our show!  Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber.  @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber  Please consider supporting our show, thank you! http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html  staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com  This album is broadcasted with the permission of Katy Solomon from Morahana Arts and Media.

    CROSSOVER SUITE NR 1 für Saxophon Quartett

    CROSSOVER SUITE NR 1 für Saxophon Quartett
    Die Crossover Suite No. 1 besteht aus fünf stilistisch sehr unterschiedlichen Sätzen. 1. INTRODUCTION: Eine flotte Einleitung führt uns in einen Bassgroove des Baritonsaxophons. Fingerschnippen und andere bewegte Stilmittel stehen starren Elementen, die aus der Marschmusik bekannt sind, gegenüber. 2. VIENNESE WALTZ: Ein Wiener Walzer in Moll, der die so charakteristische, unverzichtbare Walzerbegleitung nach „Wiener Art“ aufweist. 3. ROUNDABOUT: Roundabout der „Kreisel“ ist ein Rondo mit immer wiederkehrenden Motiven und einem Ruhepunkt im Adagio-Teil. 4. STOMPS AND CLAPS: Wie der Name schon vermuten lässt, wird hier mit Händen und Füßen gearbeitet. Body Percussion wechselt sich mit technisch anspruchsvollen Passagen ab. 5. FINALE: Ein schneller Schlusssatz mit einem Mittelteil in dolce mündet in einen furiosen Schlussteil, der mit Taktwechseln und so einigen dynamischen Überraschungen aufwartet. Jeder Satz könnte auch für sich alleine stehen, doch im Zusammenhang gespielt zeigt diese Suite die Vielfalt und Möglichkeiten einer Saxophonquartettbesetzung auf.

    Episode 172: Let's Take Action Together!

    Episode 172: Let's Take Action Together!

    Flute 360 | Episode 172: “Let’s Take Action Together!” (15:42)

    In today’s episode, Heidi gives you a podcast update. There are a lot of wonderful things happening right now and she shares with you upcoming events that you can be a part of. Listen to this short episode to find out about the UMBS summit, a free quartet score that you can download, and a video proposal that you can submit through the SPO’s international festival. Show-up and your future self will thank you tenfold! Enjoy!

    E172 – Resources Mentioned:

    Join Us Through These International Events!

    • The Ultimate Music Business Summit – January 2022
      • Want to attend a virtual summit to learn about music business in-depth? Then visit UMBS’ website, submit your information, and we will see you January 6-8, 2022! Enjoy over 30 presenters who are experts within the field to give you actionable steps to enhance your music business for 2022 and beyond!
    • Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra’s February 2022 Festival
      • Want to be a featured flutist at this international festival? Then follow this link and submit your video proposal, today! The deadline is 11/01/2021!
    • Tampere Flute Festival – April 2022
      • The 2022 international flute festival’s dates will be announced soon! Please check back for the latest! Thanks!

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    Chapter Six - Wouldn't Miss It for the World

    Chapter Six - Wouldn't Miss It for the World

    So, 2020 was weird, right? Let's talk about California, singing way too high, Nashville strings, Pirates of the Carribean, recording birds...oh yeah, and how this song got made.

    Change, the pandemic, and music inspired this new piece of music that helped us get through the pandemic and change.

    "It's about deciding that the time is right to do something extravagant. You have to jump right then or you never will. If it fails, it fails...but let's go out magnificently...Let's just go."

    Cancel out the noise, let's talk, let's dream. What do we want to do? Who do we want to be? A lot is changing but we still actually have control over that.

    Photos and show notes: wearechptrs.com

    Stems and additional mixes: musicbed.com

    Up Close: Episode Five

    Up Close: Episode Five

    Welcome to the fifth episode of Up Close: A Music in the Round podcast, presented by Tom McKinney.

    This episode features:

    • Viola player Ruth Gibson from Ensemble 360, plays the prelude from JS Bach's second cello suite, before talking to writer and broadcaster Horatio Clare about the relationship between Bach's music and walking before performing the Sarabande from the same suite;
    • Bernard Gregor Smith of the Lindsay String Quartet continues discussing and reading from his memoir, A Quintessential Quartet;
    • Head of Programmes, Edward Mackay introduces a new set of films made using virtual reality technology by Relative Motion to capture Ensemble 360 up close in socially distanced times, with violinist Benjamin Nabarro and cellist Gemma Rosefield reflecting on this unique experience;
    • Adrian Wilson continues his presentation of Henri Tomasi's 'Evocations' with Cambodia.

    If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can help us in our mission to bring people closer to music by texting PODCAST to 70085 to donate £5, terms and conditions on our website. Or click here to donate via our website.

    Up Close: Episode Two

    Up Close: Episode Two

    Welcome to the second episode of Up Close: A Music in the Round podcast, presented by Tom McKinney.

    This episode features:

    • Composer Ellen Sargen in conversation with Tim Horton and Laurène Durantel, of Ensemble 360, discussing Ellen's composition Passau;
    • A recording of that piece, from its world premiere in Sheffield Chamber Music Festival 2018;
    • Violinist Claudia Ajmone-Marsan continuing her series of readings from Beethoven's letters;
    • Bernard Gregor Smith of the Lindsay String Quartet discussing and reading from his memoir, A Quintessential Quartet;
    • Ellen returns, alongside Lawrence Osborne and Emily Howard to discuss contemporary composition for chamber ensemble and beyond.

    If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can help us in our mission to bring people closer to music by texting PODCAST to 70085 to donate £5, terms and conditions on our website. Or click here to donate via our website.

    Ep 31: Cultivating Music in Your Home with Ivory Doublette

    Ep 31: Cultivating Music in Your Home with Ivory Doublette

    People often ask my husband and I how we got our boys so interested in music, instruments and singing. That question is kinda hard to answer, because it's something that happened very organically. In short, it happened through family, friends, church and more. 

    In episode 31: Cultivating Music in Your Home, guest Ivory Doublette shares her story around her grandmother, mother and family cultivating music interest in her. Ivory describes how her mother would take cassette tapes and record gospel quartets on their visits to Chicago and then bring them back home to Alaska to listen and practice together as a family. Now, Ivory and her family have their very own family quartet called, SeVy.

    As a teaching artist with the MacPhail Center for Music, Ivory gives advice to parents/caregivers on how to make music come alive in their home. 

    1. Start at any age exploring music with your child. It's never too early or too late.
    2. Lead with PLAY & FUN! 
    3. Let instruments and music be fun and don't turn it into a job/chore for children or start thinking about them getting a college scholarship.
    4. Introduce to them music/instruments from other cultures and countries.
    5. Focus on who they are right now and show as a parent/caregiver that you are invested.

    Ivory and Sondra want to encourage you in this episode that cultivating music in your home is not work. Music is very bonding and the power of it builds confidence and spans across many generations. Don't assume that because you aren't very musical that your child won't be, either.

    Right now, Ivory has a few virtual music classes for which you can sign up you little humans today! See links below to sign up now. 

    So, like Ivory suggests, go pull out some kitchen spoons, plastic containers, pots and pans, and start making music in your home. It doesn't have to be an expensive investment to get started making music and memories. 

    Get to know Guest Ivory Doublette

    Ivory holds a Bachelors in Theater Arts from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. She has performed regionally with MainStreet Theatre, The Marriott Theatre, Penumbra Theatre, Children's Theatre Company and many others. Ivory has been a teaching artist with MacPhail Cent for Music since 2015 primarily working in their early childhood department, Sing, Play Learn with MacPhail®. Ivory has been teaching in person and online for the past 5 years. 

    Get connected with Ivory: 

    Email-ivorydou@gmail.com 

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/ivorydoublette/

    https://www.instagram.com/sevygospelquartet/

    Website: 

    https://ivorydoublette.wixsite.com/ivory

    http://www.sevygospelquartet.com

    Sign Up for Ivory's Music Classes! https://www.walkerwest.org/free-lesson/music-for-families/

    https://www.macphail.org/courses/?id=17974

    Episode Resources:

    Songs of Encouragement

    Ivory's- Never Lost, Tauren Wells

    https://youtu.be/3TOPBr8k8xY

    Sondra's- I Will Rise, Bethel Music & Kristene DiMarco

    https://youtu.be/BpyP4HR8FBQ

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