Attilio Glaser Podcasts
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Track Listings1 Drums of War - By The Old Bethpage Brass Band - Old Bethpage Brass Band2 Oliver Wendell Holmes - By Paul Roebling - Oliver Wendall Holmes3 Ashokan Farewell - By Jay Ungar, Evan Stover, Matt Glaser, Molly Mason, Russ Barenberg - NA4 Battle Cry of Freedom - By Jaqueline Schwab - NA5 We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder - By Bernice Johnson Reagon - NA6 Dixie / Bonnie Blue Flag - By The New American Brass Band - The New American Brass Band7 Cheer Boys Cheer - By The New American Brass Band - The New American Brass Band8 Angel Band - By Molly Mason, Ruth Barenberg - Russ Barenburg/Molly Manson9 Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier - By Jaqueline Schwab - Jacqueline Schwab/Jesse Carr10 Lorena - By Jay Ungar, Matt Glaser, Molly Mason - Matt Glaser/Jay Ungar/Molly Manson11 Parade - By The New American Brass Band - The New American Brass Band12 Hail Columbia - By The New American Brass Band - The New American Brass Band13 Dixie - By Bobby Horton - Bobby Horton14 Kingdom Coming - By Art Baron, Jay Ungar, Matt Glaser - Matt Glaser/Jay Ungar/Art Baron16 All Quiet on the Potomac - By Jaqueline Schwab - Jacqueline Schwab17 Flag of Columbia - By Jaqueline Schwab - Jacqueline Schwab18 Weeping Sad and Lonely - By Jaqueline Schwab, Jesse Carr, Peggy James - Peggy James/Jacqueline Schwab/Jesse Carr19 Yankee Doodle - By The Old Bethpage Brass Band - The Old Bethpage Brass Band20 Palmyra Schottische - By The New American Brass Band - The New American Brass Band21 When Johnny Comes Marching Home - By The Old Bethpage Brass Band - The Old Bethpage Brass Band22 Shenandoah - By John Colby, John Levy - John Levy/John Colby23 When Johnny Comes Marching Home - By Jaqueline Schwab, Jay Ungar, Matt Glaser, Molly Mason, Peter Amidon, Yonatin Matlin - M. Glaser/Y. Malin/J. Schwab/M. Manson/P. Amidon/24 Marching Through Georgia - By Jay Ungar, Matt Glaser, Molly Mason, Peter Amidon - M. Glaser/J. Ungar/M. Manson/P. Amidon25 Marching Through Georgia (Lament) - By Jaqueline Schwab - Jacqueline Schwab26 Battle Cry of Freedom II - By Jaqueline Schwab - Jacqueline Schwab27 Battle Hymn of the Republic - By The Abyssinian Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir28 Ashokan Farewell / Sullivan Ballou Letter - By David McCullough, Paul Roebling - Paul Roebling/David McCulloughHelp support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) [email protected]
So many musicians, singers, composers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers think that having lots of "friends" on social media makes a strong community for them. It does not. Bernhard Kerres explains that musicians should start building a following in their community, the town they come from, the town they are living in. The places you lived in are the starting point for a real community. Also in the podcast, a short introduction to cellist Ernst Simon Glaser and his wonderful blog giving people a peak back stage.. More about the podcast and the book on www.beyourownmanager.com and www.hellostage.com. You can also support the podcast on www.patreon.com/bernhardkerres. Thanks for listening!
So many musicians, singers, composers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers think that having lots of "friends" on social media makes a strong community for them. It does not. Bernhard Kerres explains that musicians should start building a following in their community, the town they come from, the town they are living in. The places you lived in are the starting point for a real community. Also in the podcast, a short introduction to cellist Ernst Simon Glaser and his wonderful blog giving people a peak back stage.. More about the podcast and the book on www.beyourownmanager.com and www.hellostage.com. You can also support the podcast on www.patreon.com/bernhardkerres. Thanks for listening!
Podcast and live radio collide in an evening of music inspired by fractals, dynamic systems, feedback loops and nature. Open G Records and Access Contemporary Music present: Caroline Mallonee‘s Butterfly Effect, a string quartet inspired by the idea that a butterfly flapping its wings in Australia could cause a tornado in Texas, Chin Ting Chan’s gorgeously abrasive Fractals, Lyudmila German’s nod to organic systems Six Fragments and Four Miniatures, David Glaser’s haunting Moonset No. 1 and two world premieres written for acclaimed soprano Sharon Harms and clarinetist Mark Dover of Imani Winds. Late Night at National Sawdust is a quarterly live taping of Relevant Tones, a contemporary music podcast hosted by Seth Boustead that will also be broadcast in real time on the nationally syndicated WFMT Radio Network and on WKCR in New York. Live radio has never been so intimate. The broadcast will be preceded by the Discovery Series, a process-oriented exploration of musical creativity led by composer/pianist Jeremy Gill. The three composers to be performed, chosen from a pool of more than five hundred, are Henrique Coe, Adina Dumitrescu and Ryan Homsey.
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