Kathleen Sloan Podcasts
American musician
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- United States of America
- violinist
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[@ 3 min] We go ‘Inside the Huddle’ with children’s book author Carolyn Sloan whose new picture book “Welcome to the Opera”, much to our surprise, does NOT use the story of Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk to introduce opera to the newest audiences... [@ 20 min] Then… We notch six more items from our Callas100 countdown, take a peek in the 'Listener Mailbag', and recap the music of Super Bowl LVIII... [@ 38 min] Plus… Is Sir Punch Slapiot Grabbeber ready to return to the stage? Find out in the Two Minute Drill... operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 @operaboxscore IG operaboxscore
2021-10-21 04:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 26:00
The plays of William Shakespeare have been an inspiration to countless other pieces of art, and that includes composers and music makers. Giuseppe Verdi, one of Italy's leading composers in the 19th Century, was thrilled at the idea of getting to set an opera to one of Shakespeare's plays, something he would return to for the rest of his career; it all started with Shakespeare's terrifying tale Macbeth. Theme music is by Daryl Banner Listen to this episode ad-free by supporting The Composer Chronicles on Patreon. Sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited! | Alexandrian Media Store Music used in this episode: "Una macchia è qui tuttora" from Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi Lucky Guess by Trevor Kowalski Corrivation by Ethan Sloan Offcut by Ethan Sloan Inception by Megan Wofford Junior Momentum by Rand Aldo The Batoidea by Martin Landh Sources used for this episode: Julian Budden, Verdi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecomposerchronicles/message
On this Quarantine Episode of Notable, Ashley Schoen & Andrew Grams look back at the highlights of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra's 70th Anniversary season and look forward to our 20/21 season. Special guests include Sloan & Conner Schoen!SPECIAL THANKS to the Gail Borden Public Library & Andre in helping make this episode happen! Recorded via zoom! Support the show (https://www.elginsymphony.org/donate/ways-to-give/)
2014-09-18 06:43:32
Duration (h:m:s): 55:27
We like to think of Australia as an egalitarian country where social mobility is real and the concept of equality is unchallenged. But the reality is that, along with our English speaking peers, we are in the top third of OECD countries in terms of economic inequality. This inequality is getting worse, and continues to influence education, health and housing. Accusations of ‘class warfare’ are thrown around to stop discussion whenever these topics are raised, but it’s time to ask if the class system is back, and if it is getting stronger.Mark Carnegie is the Managing Director of M. H. Carnegie & Co, and has over thirty years of experience as an entrepreneur, investor and corporate advisor.Mark Latham is an Australian writer, essayist and former politician. He is the author of Not Dead Yet: Labor's post-left future and, soon to be published, The Political Bubble: Why Australians don’t trust politics.Judith Sloan is contributing economics editor to The Australian. She has held numerous commercial directorships, and has served as a commissioner on the Productivity Commission and Commissioner of the Australian Fair Pay Commission.
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