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Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 120 - Unlocking Humanity and Vulnerability Through Choral Singing - Chris Maunu
“I think during my formative years, shying away from my true self – my authentic self – that's definitely shaped how I approach being in front of choirs, using choir as a platform to really encourage kids to be themselves. I think there's a vulnerability to singing where it really is an avenue to accessing the truest parts of ourselves, and so that's kind of my life mission now that I get to be in front of choirs.”Chris Maunu is a conductor, educator, and composer dedicated to inspiring young singers and shaping the future of choral music. B...
2025-05-16
51 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #10 - May 2025 (ft. Karen Gaffius, Kyra Stahr, and McKenna Stenson)
Episode #10 – May 2025This month, Steve steps us through the May edition of the Choral Journal. He explains what’s there and has in-depth interviews with several of the article authors. KarenGraffius talks about working with tone with middle school voices and then Kyra Stahr and McKenna Stenson call us all to action to promote women in the field of conducting. This month’s R&R Quick pick comes from Moira Smiley, “How Can I Cry?” And in “Do You Know?” Steve announces a couple of upcoming applications plus information about next year’s regional conferences. He wraps up with a story...
2025-05-14
49 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #9 - April 2025 (ft. Marshell Lombard)
Episode #9 – April 2025For April, Steve starts out with a recap of his experience attending the National Conference in Dallas. Then, he sits down with Dr. Marshell Lombard to discuss the influence ofthe Drakensberg Boy’s Choir on diversity in South Africa. The R&R Quick pick this month is a stirring arrangement by Zanaida Robles of Lift Ev’ryVoice and Sing that you won’t want to miss. And in “Do You Know?” Steve announces a couple of upcoming applications for both conductors and composers. Interspersed through the episode, you’ll hear stories of mentorship and influence presented by s...
2025-04-09
31 min
The Choir Guys
Danny's ACDA Performance, Eye Juice, and Championship Mentality | Ep 12
Welcome to this episode of The Choir Guys Podcast, presented by Endeavor Music Publishing! In this episode, Blake and Danny their time at National ACDA in Dallas. Blake celebrates Danny’s accomplishment of having an incredible ACDA performance and discusses the impact it had on him. Blake and Danny also discuss other takeaways from ACDA. You will also hear our favorite segment, Hack Yeah! We hope you find our discussions helpful, entertaining, and applicable. If you have any questions or topics you would like us to cover, please email us at thechoirguyspod@gmail.com, or simply message us on social me...
2025-04-01
40 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 114 - Creative Problem Solving in the Choral Rehearsal - Sharon Paul
“One of the things we know about the brain is that information that is acquired through problem solving is more likely to be retained. I might start rehearsal by saying 'take out the piece in D major,' 'let's start in the climactic moment of the Brahms,' 'take out the piece where fire is used as a metaphor for passion.' You start with a problem, so you're already engaging neurons. This works at any age."Sharon J. Paul holds the Robert M. Trotter Chair of Music at the University of Oregon, where she cu...
2025-03-18
47 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #8 - March 2025 (ft. Arreon Harley Emerson and Robyn Hilger)
Episode #8 – March 2025To start out this month, Steve talks about an article that caught his attention in the Choral Journal. Then, he interviews Arreon Harley-Emerson, our ACDA Chair for National Diversity Initiatives about what we need to know about DEI policies. A special R&R Quick Pick includes one of Steve’s compositions. We get an interview with the ACDA Executive Director Robyn Hilger to get us excited about theNational Conference. Steve gives us a review of the conference app in preparation for next week’s conference. We wrap up with some listener-submitted influence stories. Would...
2025-03-12
43 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 112 - Building Cultural Empathy Through International Travel - Emily Ellsworth
“People may live in a place that's very different from us, but they have the same hopes, dreams, fears, and struggles with everyday life that we all do at some level. All the parents want education for their kids. Everyone wants a home, wants good food to eat, loves a good laugh and a good joke, loves to play and be silly together. If you find that out as a young person, you are less likely to quickly judge in a negative way someone who is different from you.”Nationally recognized as a leader in the field of y...
2025-02-26
50 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 110 - Flourishing and Growing Amidst Life's Surprises - Julie Yu
“In science, they're not tied to an outcome. They're open to the possibilities of what is going to result from an experiment. How freeing is that – not to be tied to a specific outcome. I've really tried to adopt that in my own personal life, the idea of just growing, learning, and being open. So many things are out of my control, so I might as well just be ready to go for the ride. I guess what I would tell young people is just equip yourself, make the best informed decision you can, then be at peace with it.”...
2025-02-12
48 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #7 - February 2025 (ft. Stephen Carroll and Vincenzo D'Amore)
In “It All Happens in Dallas,” Steve previews some of the exciting interest sessions that we can look forward to in March. Steve sits down with Director of Development Karen Klegelman and two of our conference sponsors,Stephen Carroll and Vincenzo D’Amore, host of the Daily Choirs Instagram page. The R&R Quick Pick highlightsThe Lantern in You byJocelyn Hagen. We get to listen in to an interview with conductorJoAnn Falletta who will be conducting Verdi’sRequiemin Dallas. After filling you in during the “Did You Know?” segment, Steve wraps up by telling us about one of his greatest mus...
2025-02-12
49 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #6 - January 2025 - ft. Members Like You!
Welcome to ACDA 2025! In “It All Happens in Dallas,” Steve previews the two insight choir sessions that will be happening at the National Conference. The R&R Quick Pick highlights the New Canon Project, a commission through Rising Tide Music & Arts. After a reminder about our upcoming President-Elect elections, Steve takes a journey of influences. Who has been your greatest musical influence? What made them special? Would you like a chance to tell their story and thank them? Submit your story to acdapodcast@acda.org. And don’t forget to register for Conference!! Do you have news to sha...
2025-01-08
15 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #5 - December 2024 (ft. Vic Oakes)
Steve wraps up the year with a festive sendoff in the December ACDA Podcast! This month, he introduces a new segment, “It All Happens in Dallas,” previewing the exciting events at the upcoming National Conference. In “Check it Out in the Choral Journal,” he highlights the January issue, a must-read for conference details. The episode features an engaging interview with Vincent (Vic) Oakes, candidate for ACDA President-Elect (go back to the November episode to hear the interview with the other candidate). They discuss his career, leadership experience, and vision for ACDA’s future. The R&R Quick Pick shines a light on...
2024-12-11
45 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 104 - Musical Experiences to Feed the Spirit - Pearl Shangkuan
"I have always been very intentional about my programming. My students sit in front of me, they're 18 to 22 years old, but I would have programmed for their 35-, 40-year-old self, for when the hard times come. What are we singing? What is this choir mama feeding them that eventually, when the hard times come, bubbles up in their spirit to help them get through the harder times?"Dr. Pearl Shangkuan is a highly sought-after conductor, lecturer and clinician who has led performances and workshops on six continents. She is the National President-elect of the American C...
2024-11-26
52 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 102 - Breaking Barriers for Women-Identifying Conductors - Coreen Duffy
“Historically, in higher education and in music in general, it was a male-dominated podium expectation. When we step on the podium as women-identifying conductors, we're breaking that image. There's a long way to go, and WiCHEd is working on bringing a supportive community together, helping the next generation figure out how to navigate this complicated web.”Coreen Duffy is associate professor of conducting and director of choral activities at the University of Colorado Boulder where she conducts the CU Boulder Chamber Singers and oversees the choral program. Her duties at the College of Music include lead...
2024-11-13
42 min
ACDA Podcast
Ep. #4 - November 2024 (ft. Jessica Nápoles)
Steve starts off with an entry of the Composer Challenge from Corbin Montenegro. In “Check in Out in the Choral Journal,” he highlights how to maintain our health through the “Sick Season.” He then interviews Dr. Jessica Nápoles, one of our two candidates for ACDA President-Elect. (Tune in to the December episode to hear an interview with the second candidate). We talk about her leadership experience and what her future vision would be for ACDA. Our R&R Quick Pick comes from our World Music chairs and gives us a wonderful song from Namibia. Lastly, in the “Did You Know?”...
2024-11-13
39 min
ACDA Podcast
Episode #3 - October 2024 (ft. Erin Plisco, Edie Copley, and Joy Hirokawa)
This month, Steve gives a brief recap of the Idaho-ACDA Fall Conference. Then, he interviews Erin Plisco about the annual SA Composition Consortium. In “Check in Out in the Choral Journal,” Steve highlights the Advocacy and Collaborations articles and statement. He then interviews Dr. Edie Copley who is planning the National Conference in Dallas in March. We then turn to Children and Youth with our R&R Quick Pick and an interview with Joy Hirokawa, R&R Chair for Children and Community Youth. Lastly, in the “Did You Know?” section of the show, we get an update on the goings-o...
2024-10-09
45 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 97 - Growing Cross-Cultural Appreciation Through Choral Music - Michael Barrett
“As choral conductors, we're first and foremost educators, and we have to realize that we have to come with compassion in everything that we do when we listen to choirs. All too often we sit there thinking, ‘the intonation wasn't so great, or maybe their phrase endings could be better,’ but we don't understand what people are working with. No two choirs are the same. No choir operates in the same context.”Dr. Michael Joseph Barrett is the conductor of the University of Pretoria (Tuks) Camerata and a senior lecturer in Choral Conducting in the Departme...
2024-09-16
44 min
ACDA Podcast
Episode #2 - September 2024 (ft. Jake Runestad)
Episode #2 – September 2024 This month, Steve starts with “Check It Out in the Choral Journal” where he discusses the featured articles about composer William L Dawson. He visits with the foremost expert on Dawson, Mark Hugh Malone. Steve talks about the Composition/Conducting Challenge to improve upon the ACDA jingle. Next, we have an interview with composer Jake Runestad who talks about his Earth Symphony which will be performed at the National ACDA Conference in Dallas in 2025. We introduce a new segment, “R&R Quick Picks,” with a selection for a concert closer. Lastly, in the “Did You Know?” sectio...
2024-09-11
27 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 94 - Encouraging Musical Ownership for Middle School Singers - Karla McClain
“That's my job: to take the foundation of what they have – love of singing and basic vocal technique – and then just refine it, to challenge them to start being more musical artists themselves. I personally do a lot of giving the kids choices: ‘If it's not in the music, how do we want to sing this? What are your thoughts?’ We listen, we reflect. I really want them to have ownership of what we're doing.”Karla McClain (she/her) is a National Board Certified Teacher in Early Adolescent/Young Adulthood Music in her 24th year of teaching...
2024-08-14
46 min
ACDA Podcast
Episode #1 - August 2024 (ft. Dustin Cates)
Episode #1 – August 2024 In this episode, Steve takes on a coast-to-coast review of summer institutes and symposiums: Washington, Iowa, and Pennsylvania. Then, he interviews Dr. Dustin Cates, the ACDA R&R Chair for Tenor/Bass Choirs about three music picks that he wants to recommend (see links below). Steve announces a new Composition/Conducting Challenge to improve upon the ACDA jingle. Lastly, in the “Did You Know?” section of the show, we get an update on the goings-on of ACDA. Do you have news to share from your region? Email Steve at acdapodcast@acda.org. Foll...
2024-08-14
16 min
ACDA Podcast
Trailer-Intro
Welcome to the ACDA Podcast - the home for all things ACDA! Join our new host, Dr. Steve Danielson, as we explore news from all regions of ACDA. Do you have news to share from your region? Email Steve at sdanielson@acda.org or acdapodcast@acda.org. Follow the podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562971310243 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acdapodcast/ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Brock Prize for Professional Composers - https://acda.org/about-us/awards-competitions/brock-competition-for-professional-composers
2024-07-17
03 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 89 - Creating Choral Camaraderie on a Global Level - T. J. Harper
“The folks who I think are really doing incredible work around the world, not just for one festival or for one tour, but for decades, are the folks who are trying to literally make the world a better place through choral music. How many opportunities can we provide for them so they can feel like they're part of that bigger family to help legitimize the hard work and the experiences that they're having in their corner of the world?” T. J. HARPER is Associate Professor of Music and Specialist in Choral Music Performance, Choral Pedagogy, Cond...
2024-06-24
49 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 88 - Prioritizing Representation in Choral Music - Matthew Chi Lee
“I haven’t moved exclusively to doing multicultural music in our classroom, but I have done a lot of music that has a positive message that they can relate to. If this song has nothing to do with them, no matter how much I love it, no matter how epic or famous this is, the students will have a hard time connecting to it. I’m not saying that everything needs to be in English or be immediately accessible or understandable, but I do think there needs to be something in there that connects to their lives.”Matthe...
2024-06-14
44 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 87 - Sharing Stories to Stir the Soul - Tim Seelig
“From my first ACDA in 1991 to ACDA now: complete reversal. People are not afraid to perform something that moves the soul, and in 1991 nobody did it. Now people are digging in and not being afraid. I applaud all of my fellow choral conductors for being fearless and not being afraid to tell the stories that mean something.”Tim Seelig is a conductor, singer, speaker and educator. He continues a busy schedule of appearances across the U.S. He conducted LGBTQ+ choruses for 35 years and is Conductor Laureate of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus and Co...
2024-06-07
57 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 86 - Honoring Diversity Through Historical Research - Elizabeth Schauer
“I have fallen deeply in love with looking at a piece, seeing what it is, and realizing that there are no real absolutes in music. There are no rules. You have to look at each piece of music for what it is and consider it in its historical and cultural context and then find out enough about the composer. It feels like a journey, a rabbit hole that go down.”Dr. Elizabeth Schauer serves as Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at the University of Arizona, where she is in her twentieth year of t...
2024-05-23
47 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 82 - Inspiring and Motivating Adolescent Tenors and Basses - Vincent Oakes
“Octave displacement is a really big thing with adolescent singers. Make a game out of it - I’ll have them match me, match me up an octave, match me down an octave - versus scolding when you’re in the middle of rep and someone is singing too low and you just point and say ‘that’s too low.’ That’s a little ambiguous for the average 13-year-old. To give them the strength to identify it themselves is practicing the skill we want to see played out in the repertoire.”Since 2006, Mr. Oakes has served as Director of Chor...
2024-04-16
48 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 80 - Bridging Artistry and Scholarship - Jessica Nápoles
“If a student has been unsuccessful at elementary and middle school, by the time they get to high school, it’s really hard to shift and course correct. But if they haven’t been successful at elementary and you get them at the middle school level, you really do have the potential to shift that course in a monumental way, to reshape their views about whether they are indeed successful and worthwhile. You really have such a big role to play.”Jessica Nápoles is Professor of Choral Music Education at the University of North Texas. Sh...
2024-04-01
49 min
Tomorrow's Bites with Andrés and Sjacco
Short 23: What are the most EFFECTIVE strategies to Scale? - with Growth, Scale, and Leadership Mentor Michel Acda
Scalability is the most important goal for many startups, right? Because otherwise, you remain niche. And you want to make that impact. This short is full of powerful information. Michel Acda explains why startups need to have a proper strategy for scalability, offering a blueprint for startups to achieve scalability based on his own experience with effective strategies, including creating a strong brand identity. He has seen enough startups that didn’t have it. So, don’t miss out on this short. Learn from the best. Listen to full episode here 🙏...
2024-03-28
09 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 79 - Voice Pedagogy Concepts for a Variety of Genres - Ryan Deignan
“Contemporary commercial music is closer to the students’ everyday musical culture. There’s that component of culturally relevant pedagogy that both show choir and vocal jazz meet. They are a bit more naturally motivating to a majority of students, and we honor the musical culture of the United States and our popular styles from the last 100 years when we teach these things."Ryan Deignan is Assistant Professor and Director of Choral Activities at the University of Minnesota Duluth where he leads the flagship University Singers and the award-winning vocal jazz ensemble Lake Effect and teaches voice...
2024-03-15
55 min
Sociale Innovatie Podcast
#35 Hans Mulder - Professor & ondernemer
Hans Mulder is een fascinerende innovator die praktijk en theorie weet te combineren. Een gesprek over het wendbaar inrichten van complexe organisaties. Must read: The Mythical Man-Month - Frederick Brooks Must watch: Start Trek (eerste aflevering) Favo Jam: Metropole Orkest ft Acda en De Munnik
2024-03-13
1h 09
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 78 - Optimizing Choral Administration with a Booster Club - Cathy Britton
"I didn’t want to do any middle level teaching because of behavior, but I ended up teaching eight years at Patrick Henry Junior High. I loved every moment of it. I learned that if the kids loved and trusted you, they would do anything for you. It was just so much fun to take what they were willing to give and do some good work with them. It all translated into how they behaved in choir."Cathleen Britton has been making music her entire life. She grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and then st...
2024-03-04
49 min
Jugando en largo
T3 E10 | JEL Entretenimiento, Eloy Rodríguez 14/02/24
Eloy Rodriguez, y todo su equipo, ponen la guinda a la primera parte de la temporada de Jugando en Largo.Vuelve Jugando en Largo y lo hace con el mejor entretenimiento del mundo del deporte. En este programa hicieron una sección especial de Americanadas con todo los sucedido en la Superbowl. Además, el equipo tuvo la oportunidad de entrevistar a Juanma Castaño, persentador de El Partidazo de Cope, con motivo del Día Mundial de la Radio. Después d ela entrevista acda miembro del equipo eligió a una referencia en el mundo de la radio...
2024-02-14
1h 00
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 74 - Commercial Music within the Large Choral Ensemble - Eric Rubinstein
“So many people view conducting as a reflection of the music, and if that works for them, that's great. I view conducting as a reflection of the movement. Undergrads aren't always predisposed to musical language, but they are already predisposed to the language that Laban uses: time, space, weight, flow. Instead of saying 'that's not marcato enough,' you could instead say 'that's not heavy enough’ or ‘direct enough.’ That's language that we're already familiar with as people.”Dr. Eric Rubinstein is Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music at Nazareth University, where he directs...
2024-01-29
53 min
alcorconhoy.com - Tus noticias de Alcorcón
Entrevista alcorconhoy · Alfonso Catalina, presidente de la ACDA y presidente de la AD Alcorcón de Fútbol Sala Femenino
Víctor Alfaro entrevista a Alfonso Catalina, presidente de la Asociación de Clubes Deportivos de Alcorcón, presidente de la Agrupación Deportiva Alcorcón de fútbol sala femenino y un rostro muy conocido en el mundo del deporte en Alcorcón. Todas las noticias de Alcorcón en alcorconhoy.com Suscríbete al podcast de alcorconhoy.com y síguenos en Twitter, Instagram y Facebook.
2024-01-28
12 min
Podcast DCmag
Etat des lieux du PUE en Afrique, étude Africa Data Center Association & Cap DC, avec Olivier LABBE
Présentation commentée de la troisième édition de l'étude du PUE des datacenters en Afrique, indicateur de la performance des datacenters africains, réalisée par l'association des datacenters africains (ADCA - Africa Data Center Association) et Cap DC, commentée par Olivier LABBE, Directeur général de Cap DC qui a réalisé l'étude. Le PUE moyen en Afrique est de 1,67. Compte tenu de la diversité et souvent la rigueur du climat africain, ce PUE n'a pas à rougir face à ses homologues dans le reste du monde, le PUE moyen calculé par l'Uptime Institute en 2023 est de 1...
2024-01-21
15 min
Tomorrow's Bites with Andrés and Sjacco
E24: How to Grow Your Business through Impactful and Inspirational Leadership - with Growth, Scale and Leadership Mentor Michel Acda
2024 is a new year full of growth opportunities as a business and leader, so where do you start? We couldn’t start 2024 with a more meaningful conversation. In this conversation we talk with Michel Acda, a well-known and appreciated leader with tons of experience in the field to grow businesses. Michel left a long career in the corporate world with the aim to make a broader impact in the food industry for the better. That is why now he wants to help leaders and entrepreneurs in the food landscape to succeed in accomplishing their goals. In...
2024-01-10
46 min
The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast
#249 O wat een ramp! Transavia dupe van zaklamp
Nummer 249! We weten de oorzaak van de schade van de nieuwe A321neo van Transavia. Bekende zangers kiezen Groningen Airport Eelde voor de videoclip van hun kersthit. Nederlandse F-35 piloten schieten nooit met kogels. Pakistaanse airline PIA verliest opnieuw personeel in Canada. Noord-Finland is razend populaire vliegbestemming. Wendy onderdeel van de Corendon-familie. Dure fuel dump KLM-toestel. Het verhaal achter het KLM-koffertje van Camiel Eurlings. Boosmakertje van Philip. En nog veel meer! Ga snel luisteren. De podcast van Philip Dröge en Menno Swart bestaat VIER JAAR! Muziek: Hoe Dan Ook - Guus Meeuwis, Acda en de Munnik. Alle platen uit d...
2023-12-11
50 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 67 - Promoting Healthy Singing in All Styles - Ryan Holder
Ryan W. Holder is currently in his eighteenth year as the Associate Director of Choral Studies at Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ), where he directs Vox Astra and the Northern Voices and High Altitude vocal jazz ensembles, teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting and choral methods, supervises choral student teachers, and serves as the adviser for the NAU student chapter of the American Choral Directors Association and the three contemporary a cappella groups. In addition, he is the coordinator of the annual Jazz/Madrigal festival, which brings in over 85 high schools and 145 choirs every year.Dr. H...
2023-11-15
45 min
BoekenGasten
#BG32 Fatoomgroei & politiek!
In aflevering 32 van Boekengasten bespreken Egbert Scheffer en Dennis van Haeren het boek Fantoomgroei, Waarom we steeds harder werken voor steeds minder door Sander Heijne Hendrik Noten Zo vlak voor de verkiezingen bespreken we het boek Fantoomgroei, over de alsmaar groei verlangen van de economie en politiek. De gasten zaag het het boek lekker door, en raken niet uitgepraat over de omslag van het boek. Na het boek word er nog even verslag gedaan door Dennis over zijn politieke interesses! Een mooie bloemlezing over de campagne! En we sluiten natuurlijk weer af met een mooi lij...
2023-11-09
1h 33
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 66 - Building Connections Through Music Education - Hilary Apfelstadt
“I really thought I wanted to be a high school teacher, but the first job I got was in elementary. That turned out to be the best ‘teaching-me’ experience I could have had, because I learned that if one could get music across to people without much background, you can get it across to anybody.”Dr. Hilary Apfelstadt is Professor Emerita of Choral Studies at the University of Toronto where she held the Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting and received the inaugural Teaching Excellence Award in 2013. Previously she taught at the Ohio State University and the University of North...
2023-11-07
48 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 171 - Dennis Carpenter - ACDA Director of Membership Programs & Services (and A&C Curated Episode)
Let’s talk about “customer value!” Meet the American Choral Directors Association's newest Director of Membership Programs & Services, Dennis Carpenter. In this episode, you’ll learn all about the path that led Dennis to ACDA, his goals and ideas for the role, and lots of other little tidbits, especially related to advocacy and collaboration as this episode is part of the A&C Committee’s curated content.Learn more about Dennis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denniscarpenteriom/ and https://acda.org/national-office Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jybyf3bb...
2023-11-07
51 min
FD Dagkoers
Hier krijg je wel een hoge rente op je spaargeld
In een jaar tijd is de hoeveelheid Nederlands spaargeld dat de grens overgaat, verdubbeld. De concurrentie op de Europese spaarmarkt neemt toe. Toch lijken de Nederlandse grootbanken zich amper druk te maken over die uitstroom. Hoe dat zit, legt redacteur Mathijs Rotteveel je uit. Lees: Spaarders zetten hun geld bij de buren in Europa De raad van discipline, het tuchtcollege voor advocaten, heeft de Limburgse strafpleiter Paul Acda voor een half jaar geschorst vanwege ‘bankieren’ voor zakenman Gerard Sanderink. Acda staat Sanderink bij in een Saoedische corruptiezaak rond bouwbedrijf Strukton. Ook trad hij op in zaken die verb...
2023-10-26
13 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 64 - Cultivating Musicianship in Singers of All Levels - André J. Thomas
“If people think you value them, they will do anything in the world to make the music for you."André J. Thomas is an Associate Artist with the London Symphony Orchestra.Thomas is Professor Emeritus of Music at Florida State University. He was visiting Professor of Choral Conducting at Yale University from 2020-2022. He also served as faculty member at the University of Texas, Austin.Dr. Thomas received his degrees from Friends University (B.A.), Northwestern University (M. M.), and The University of Illinois (D.M.A). He is in demand as...
2023-10-16
1h 13
Bar Laat
Khalid & Sophie podcast - 21-09-2023
Vanavond aan de zijde van Sophie: Heleen van Royen! Vandaag staat Mark Rutte tijdens de Algemene Politieke Beschouwingen voor de laatste keer de hele dag in de spotlights van de Tweede Kamer. Met Marleen de Rooy en Jeroen Pauw bespreken we het laatste kunstje van demissionair premier Rutte. In de nieuwe documentaire ‘Inside Kalifaat’ spreekt Sinan Can met twee Nederlandse IS-gevangenen die vastzitten in Syrië. Vanavond schuift de documentairemaker aan bij Sophie. Thomas Acda en Paul de Munnik zijn weer bij elkaar en dat vieren we met nieuwe muziek!
2023-09-21
47 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 169 - Ruth Hartt - Culture for Hire [an ACDA Advocacy & Collaboration Committee Curated Episode]
Meet Ruth—former opera singer, “compassionate truthteller”, relevance strategist, and arts champion. Her company, “Culture for hire,” addresses the eye-opening perspective shift for arts orgs - it’s not about you! In this conversation, “The Business of Choir” Co-Author, Alex Gartner joins as co-host as we talk to Ruth about how we can all approach arts marketing and our arts orgs - no matter what kind of “arts” we are involved in - to start being essential! Learn more about Culture for Hire: https://www.cultureforhire.com/Learn more about Ruth...
2023-09-05
47 min
FD Dagkoers
SportCity verijdelde een overname
SportCity was bang dat het in handen zou vallen van zijn belangrijkste geldschieter. Het Amerikaanse fonds wilde via de rechter aandelen en een uitstaande lening opeisen omdat de sportschoolketen de leenvoorwaarden zou hebben geschonden. Volgens retailredacteur Richard Smit gebruikte SportCity een covidschuld om de financiën weer op orde te krijgen. Lees: Noodlijdend SportCity weet overname door schuldeiser voorlopig te verijdelen De tuchtrechter heeft advocaat Paul Acda voor zes weken geschorst, waarvan vier voorwaardelijk. De advocaat gebruikte de streng gereguleerde bankrekening van zijn kantoor om een lastercampagne te financieren tegen de ex-vriendin van zijn cliënt Gerard San...
2023-08-22
12 min
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (7-13-23) Hours 1 & 2
HOUR 1(Live Feed) House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee drills John Kerry, Climate Envoy, on President Biden's Climate Agenda / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/video/6331125961112President Biden is in Finland, celebrating the country as the newest member of NATO / (CBS News) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/biden-in-finland-after-nato-shows-solidarity-with-ukraine-at-summit/Key take-aways after NATO's Summit / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/07/13/1187435354/nato-summit-takeaways-ukraine-sweden-turkeyThe FDA approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill made in Dublin called Opill / (NYTimes) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/13/health/otc-birth-control-pill.html?President Biden frames his energy plan but obscures his record on...
2023-07-14
1h 25
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (7-5-23) Hours 1&2
HOUR 1Harvard's legacy admissions program challenged / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/07/04/activist-group-challenges-harvard-s-legacy-admissions?To tip or not to tip / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/07/05/1185160295/tipping-coffee-consumer-spending-inflation-tipsDalton in Mat-Su says buy your own coffee and save money Americans heading back to Europe en mass / (CBS News) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/americans-flood-tourist-hot-spots-across-europe-after-pandemic/Scott McMurren on travel / https://alaskatravelgram.com/HOUR 2Scott McMurren on travel / https://alaskatravelgram.com/Mayor Bronson reflects on two years in office / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/07/05/mayor-dave-bronson-reflects-2-years-office/The family and friends of the Anchorage m...
2023-07-05
1h 25
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 54 - Affirming Identity Through Choral Music - Xiaosha Lin
"Every time on stage when we connect with the choral music and I see the students moved or touched by choral music, that's the moment I fall in love with choral music. The love of choral music is affirmed again and again by the connection you make with these humans and the music."Xiaosha Lin is currently assistant professor and director of choral activities at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. Prior to her appointment at Whitworth, she served as Director of Choral Activities at the University of Toledo and Assistant Conductor at Hong Kong Baptist...
2023-06-27
49 min
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (6-15-23) Hours 1 & 2
HOUR 1CNN's Anna Coren speaks with political analyst Michael Genovese about whether Donald Trump's personal aide and co-accused, Walt Nauta, will flip in Trump's indictment / (CNN) https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2023/06/15/exp-michael-genovese-trump-061503aseg2-cnni-politics.cnnGov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., slams Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., for flying migrants to Martha's Vineyard and Sacramento in an exclusive interview on 'Hannity.' / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/two-questions-hannity-asked-newsom-make-epic-2024Woodcarver Mike from Mat-Su on the presidential race Deaths from suicide among youth and young adults have been increasing over the last two decades in t...
2023-06-15
1h 25
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 51 - Sibling Choral Conductors: A Literal Choir Fam - John Parezo & Stephanie Schumacher
"I had already taught about a third of the students that we had at the opening of the school. We were able to hit the ground running. We spent a lot of time getting to know each other and team building. We built our own culture and have decided what we want to be." - John Parezo"It's been a really cool experience for me to teach elementary students for the first time. What's still blowing my mind every week is how musical and tuneful and brilliant these little people really are and how quickly they soak...
2023-05-26
52 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 159 - Josh Habermann and The International Conductors Exchange Program (An ACDA Advocacy & Collaboration Curation Episode)
In this month’s ACDA Advocacy and Collaboration Curated Episode you get to meet a fellow ACDA Standing Committee Chair, Dr. Joshua Habermann. Habermann chairs the International Activities Committee and in this conversation we explore what they do and why or how you can participate - but we also talk about Dr. Habermann’s work in the professional chamber choir world with the Santa Fe Desert Chorale as well as thoughts on work-life balance and choices that all conductors face. This episode has a little bit of everything - including vulnerability - and we can’t wait for you to giv...
2023-05-23
32 min
The FULL VOICE Podcast With Nikki Loney
FVPC #182 National Student Auditions with Alisa Belflower & Karen Brunssen
NATS members Alisa Belflower and Karen Brunssen share the exciting details about the new genres and the Children and Youth Categories that will be available as part of the NATS National Student Audition program. Discover new opportunities for your students to perform for professional adjudication. Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.nats.org/nats-membership.html https://www.nats.org/national_student_auditions.html For questions about the National Student Auditions: vpauditions@nats.org About our guests: Karen Brunssen, mezzo soprano, Professor of Voice, Co-Chair Department of Music Performance, Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University, Past-President of NATS. Author...
2023-05-12
58 min
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (4-11-23) Hours 1 & 2
HOUR 1Pharma industry bigwigs are not fans of a Texas federal judge’s ruling last week invalidating the FDA’s decades-old approval of the abortion medication mifepristone / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/04/10/pharma-execs-want-overturning-of-fda-s-abortion-pill-approval-overturned?Local newsrooms haven't survived the cuts in the modern shift to digital media. Now, the country's largest newspaper company is feeling the squeeze again / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/04/10/1169014791/news-us-newspaper-latest-gannet-mediaPresident Biden on Monday signed a Republican-authored bill terminating the national emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic / (CBS) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-signs-bill-ending-covid-19-national-emergency/? A Louisville bank e...
2023-04-11
1h 25
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 153 - A&C Curated Episode: “Collaboration with Text and Expression” with Dr. Robert Bode
I really wanted to call this episode “Trust the Next Step.” Our conversation started as exploring the connection of text and expression through the power of choral music, but really turned into a series of inspirational quotes, tools, and great stories with poet, author, and longtime choral conductor, Dr. Robert Bode. The conversation felt like sitting down over a cup of coffee to share experiences, ideas, and more! I can’t wait for you to hear this one!April is Poetry Month, so make sure you jump over the ACDA Advocacy and Collaboration Facebook and In...
2023-04-11
49 min
Choralosophy
Episode 139: Digging into National ACDA
Last week, I attended the first national gathering of the American Choral Directors since 2019. I had some incredible experiences, saw incredible choirs, heard wonderful and challenging thoughts presented in PD sessions. In this episode, I will recap my highlights, as well as presenting the highlights of some conference attendees that I interviewed during my takeover of the KI Concerts booth. And of course, as you would expect on the Choralosophy Podcast, I will philosophize a bit about the ideas that heard as well as the MANY conversations that I heard from “people on the street” during the convention. I aske...
2023-03-01
00 min
Selling Sheet Music
12. The State of Choral Self-Publishing (Live Panel at ACDA) with Luke Talen, Liz Groch, and Scott Harris
Recorded live at the Hal Leonard Booth at ACDA Cincinnati, I talk with Luke Talen (Creative Director of Choral Publications for Hal Leonard), Liz Groch (Head of Growth for Sheet Music Plus, and Scott Harris (Program Manager for ArrangeMe) in a wide ranging conversation about choral music and what composers can do to make their music stand out. --- Visit sellingsheetmusic.com for episode transcripts and additional resources for publishers and composers. Subscribe to Garrett Breeze on YouTube for video versions of the podcast. --- Join the world's largest self-publishing community at ArrangeMe.com...
2023-02-23
53 min
Bar Laat
Khalid & Sophie podcast - 01-02-2023
Het is de dag van Sophie! Woensdagavond bij Khalid & Sophie: We nemen vanavond het nieuws van de dag door met Roos Moggré en Roué Verveer. Zij zijn ons duo van dienst. Morgen vindt er een groot klimaatdebat plaats in de Tweede Kamer. De inzet van GroenLinks: een einde aan fossiele subsidies. De partij dient een wetswijziging in om 5 fossiele subsidies per direct stop te zetten. GroenLinks-voorman Jesse Klaver schuift aan. Vier mannen zijn in 2004 veroordeeld voor de moord op pompbediende Micelle Mooij in Warnsveld. Dat lijkt nu een gerechtelijke dwaling te zijn. Te gast Joost v...
2023-02-01
48 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 38 - Publishing Considerations for the Aspiring Composer - Reginald Unterseher
"I was in this limbo place, and I took a church job and a community chorus job. [I thought,] 'I need a piece that does this thing, and I can't find one, so I might as well just write it.' I discovered that I really liked it. It became central to me fairly quickly. Writing has always been a fairly need-driven activity rather than something that I just did off the top of my head."Reginald Unterseher is Music Director and Composer-in-Residence at Shalom United Church of Christ, Richland, Washington. His works are published...
2023-01-17
44 min
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (1-16-23) Hours 1&2
HOUR 1Dozens killed in Nepal plane crash. / (AP) https://apnews.com/article/nepal-29707b4de6d31429076b020d8470b284?A Ukrainian residential building was destroyed. / (AP) https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-kyiv-government-united-kingdom-57dc26750d98b0451c6578df8f679953?Martin Luther King Jr. Day / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/video/6318731475112Pentagon anniversary / (Defense.gov) https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/story/Article/1867440/pentagon-history-7-big-things-to-knowRevive Alaska under federal investigation regarding its $750,000 funding and potential misuse / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/01/15/anchorage-nonprofits-use-750000-federal-funds-investigated/988 Suicide Hotline sees boost in use / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/01/16/1149202586/988-lifeline-sees-boost-in-use-and-funding-in-first-monthsHOUR...
2023-01-16
1h 24
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 37 - Grace and Grit in the Choral Classroom - Coty Raven Morris
"As someone who moves at a million miles per hour, choir -- music -- is the one thing that does make time stop for me. I knew that I needed to be in the arts. I have to be a teacher, I have to be a conductor, so that I can live in this endless moment that is quite finite but feels like infinity. I want to live in this forever."Coty Raven Morris is a proud alumnus of Texas State University- San Marcos where she studied with Drs. Lynn Brinckmeyer, Jonathan Bacock, and Joey M...
2023-01-11
47 min
Zonde Van Je Tijd Podcast
#151 Tukker Tell
Geen slechte collumn van Wannabee Acda, FIFA be as FIFA does en Tukkerse Wilhelm Tell met een veel te korte aandachtsboog
2022-12-09
31 min
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (11-23-22) Hours 1 & 2
HOUR 1A gunman fatally shot six people and wounded at least four others inside a Walmart in Chesapeake, VA / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/11/23/us/walmart-shooting-virginia? / (NYT) https://www.afar.com/magazine/tsa-just-had-its-busiest-week-ever?Thanksgiving weekend is the busiest day for travel / (AFAR) https://www.afar.com/magazine/tsa-just-had-its-busiest-week-ever?7 tips for travel during Thanksgiving / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2022/11/18/1137822672/traveling-for-the-holidays-7-tips-to-help-you-keep-your-coolPresident Biden extends pause on federal student loan repayment / (WSJ) https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-administration-extends-pause-on-federal-student-loan-payments-through-june-11669149679?Chris Green announced his resignation as head coach of the University of Alaska Anchorage volleyball program after 15 seasons in a...
2022-11-23
1h 25
Kleinkunst Stuntelaars
Aflevering 10 - Acda en de Munnik
In dit tweede lustrum van de Kleinkunst Stuntelaars worden twee artiesten besproken die bijna iedereen wel kent. We kennen ze vooral van de liedjes maar eigenlijk zijn het theatermakers. We doen een poging te ontdekken waarom Acda en de Munnik zo goed klinken samen en bespreken bekende en onbekende liedjes. Na het luisteren van deze podcast zal Brussel voor altijd een nieuwe betekenis krijgen en snap je waarom je zo lekker mee kan zingen met Acda en de Munnik. Luister dus vooral naar deze tiende aflevering! Wil de de liedjes van de afleveringen van...
2022-11-04
55 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 130 - Dr. Tim Westerhaus (an Advocacy & Collaboration Curated Episode)
In this month’s Advocacy & Collaboration Curated Episode, we speak to committee member, Dr. Tim Westerhaus as he talks us through ways to advocate for our profession and for music education. This quick episode covers everything from ideas, events, actions, and all-around motivation you can use for advocacy work in your space - but it also leaves you with confidence that you’re not alone! Listen for ideas, listen for stories, listen for a virtual hug - we’re with you! Here are some ways we can do this work - together! Learn more about D...
2022-11-01
28 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 28 - Engaging the Choir with Kinesthetic Learning - Reed Criddle
"If you can give students really clear directions about what they're doing with their bodies at all times, then their minds are much more likely to be focused. By the end of the rehearsal, there's all this energy. That comes if you're able to grab their attention and have everyone participate in a visual and kinesthetic way."Dr. Reed Criddle is Director of Choral Activities at Utah Valley University, where he conducts the Chamber Choir and Men's Choir and teaches conducting and voice. In recognition of his innovative pedagogy and professional work as a composer and conductor...
2022-10-03
55 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 23 - Choral Concepts for Rehearsal and Performance - Edith Copley
"It's not about the notes. It's not about the rhythms. It's about connection. It's about getting a connection with each other, a connection to the conductor, and a connection to the music -- and discovering that it's a relationship with the music that will make a huge difference. I'm there as facilitator to make that happen."Dr. Edith A. Copley is regents professor emeritus at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, where she conducted the Shrine of the Ages Choir, Chamber Singers, and University Singers and taught undergraduate and graduate conducting, choral methods, and graduate choral literature. Her...
2022-08-24
54 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 19 - From the Ground Up: Building Choral Excellence at a New Institution - Aubrey Dunham
"Quality breeds quantity. If we establish really high expectations, people will be attracted to that, and they're going to want to be a part of it. I just led with some sort of blind enthusiasm that you can only have as a new teacher. I just wanted to go for it."Aubrey Dunham just completed her first year as choir director at South Salem High School in Salem, Oregon. At South, she directs 6 curricular ensembles and serves as the vocal music director for South’s musical productions. Previous to her time at South, Aubrey served as choral di...
2022-07-11
51 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 17 - From Mentee to Mentor: Sharing Wisdom with the Next Generation of Teachers - Kimberly Barclay Ritzer
"My elementary music teacher took a chance on me. She was the one who opened music up to me, and it was incredible. I've come from being the mentee to the mentor. I just want to pass on that information and let people feel what I felt as a young student."Kimberly Barclay Ritzer is in her 31st year as director of the Green Valley High School Choirs in Henderson, Nevada, opening the school in 1991. She is in her 32nd year as a teacher for the Clark County School District. She is a 1990 graduate of UNLV where...
2022-06-22
44 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 104 - Live Recording from the SC ACDA Conference Presentation with Dr. Ashley Conway: Keeping your Technology L.I.T.
Creativity feeling snuffed out? Ever thought of lighting your computer screen on fire? Yes, we survived the year of constant pivots and virtual teaching situations, and while we may want to throw the next Zoom invite in the fire pit when we get back to “normal,” there’s more heat left in those embers!Taking the analogy of building a fire from a spark, attendees will explore a variety of platforms, projects, and democratically-designed assignments that focus on student leadership, reflection, and discovery, while building opportunities for transferring knowledge and creating meaningful collaborations in and ou...
2022-05-03
1h 01
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 11 - Rebuilding a Culture of Singing - Amanda Sprague Hanzlik
"Let's celebrate the choral art form in all of its varieties. What you do does not have to look like everyone else. Your choir and your community are going to look and feel and sound very different than other communities."Amanda Hanzlik is the Director of Choral Activities at Edwin O. Smith High School in Storrs, Connecticut. She currently serves as Immediate Past-President of the Connecticut Chapter of The American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and was a Semifinalist for the 2021 GRAMMY Music Educator Award. Mrs. Hanzlik is co-chair of the Connecticut CMEA High School All-State Choirs and i...
2022-04-18
54 min
Enterprise Podcast Network – EPN
Music with a Message: Performing Concerts in New York and New Jersey
Deborah King, a visionary choral conductor and new music advocate for Ember Choral Arts joins the eMusician Podcast Show. They perform concerts in New York City and Northern NJ several times a year. Its unique programming features an eclectic mix of new music (largely by living composers) with socially relevant messages. Their concerts also stream live.Ember’s musical performances share vital, powerful messages which King feels resonate with existing fans and new audiences. The singers includes active professional musicians, young emerging professionals, and experienced avocational musicians. Singers come from both sides of the Hudson River, an exceptionally wide ge...
2022-04-14
12 min
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 98 - Stories and Service with ACDA President-Elect, Dr. Edie Copley: Women’s History Month
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Edie Copley, President-Elect for the National American Choral Directors Association and a regents’ professor emeritus at Northern Arizona University. In this episode, Dr. Copley shares her journey in the choral profession, the purpose of vulnerability, and how to ultimately give back through service to the profession.Read Dr. Copley’s full bio here.Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/374m5aWlCp4 Join us over at Patreon.com/MusicEdMatters for monthly meet-ups, monthly bonus episodes, speci...
2022-03-22
1h 00
Music (ed) Matters
BONUS Episode #21 - LIVE Recording of “What Would You Do” Panel Session from ACDA Southern Region Conference (Featuring Maria Ellis, Jasmine Fripp, Kanisha Howard, and Christina Vehar - with content by Chantae Pittman)
Bonus Release recorded LIVE from Southern Region ACDA in Raleigh, 2022: Today’s panel is comprised of 6 educators and advocates. Combined, they bring a wide variety of experiences to the table including: K-12, collegiate, and community choir. Maria A. Ellis - ‘Girl Conductor’ - is a Music Education Consultant, Creator of Diverse Music Resources, and Conductor. Jasmine Fripp - ‘The Passionate Black Educator’ - is a Music Curriculum Specialist and Anti-Racist Education Trainer. Kanisha Howard - the ‘Connected Black Educator - is a music educator and musician based in Georgia. Dr. Chantae D. Pittman is a high school cho...
2022-03-03
1h 04
The Choir Director Corner Podcast
057. Highlights From the 2022 ACDA Midwest Conference
One of my favorite events to attend is the ACDA Conference. For those that are unfamiliar, ACDA rotates every-other year, regional conferences with their national conference. This year was a “regional conference year”, and I was fortunate to be able to attend the Midwest Division conference in Chicago.In today's episode of the podcast, I share with you my "conference highlights", including some repertoire and resource ideas from the conference that I think you should check out!Looking for some help organizing and planning out your rehearsals? My PDF Rehearsal Planner is made specifically for choir d...
2022-03-02
13 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 6 - Choral Magnetism: The Undeniable Urge to Make Music - Coreen Duffy
"One of the real benefits from being away from music is that you really appreciate it more. I understand what it's like to live without that opportunity to make music. Now I'm immersed in what I always wanted to do."Coreen Duffy is director of choral activities at the University of Montana School of Music, where she conducts Chamber Chorale and University Choir, teaches conducting, choral methods, and supervises student teachers. Under her direction, the UM Chamber Chorale has earned invitations to perform at the NW American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) Conference in 2022, as well as from...
2022-02-28
53 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 5 - Reexamining Ensemble Hierarchies - Dominique Petite
"I have a strong connection with treble ensembles because of our shared experiences. It feels safer to make a mistake. I feel I can take more risks with them."Dr. Dominique Petite serves the faculty of Ohio University as Visiting Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education. Prior to her appointment at Ohio, while pursuing her doctorate at Louisiana State University, she directed choirs (both mixed and treble ensembles), coached undergraduate conducting, and taught Music Theory for Non-Majors. Her research interests include rehearsal pedagogy, fostering musicianship in ensemble settings, mentorship across the teaching continuum, and utilizing energetics in...
2022-02-21
49 min
Veertig
Een vooruitkijkend terugblik uitzending
Een speciale compilatie uitzending waarbij de brouwbroertjes terugkijken op 2021 en de mooie gesprekken die er hebben plaatsgevonden. Post Slecht nieuws levert meer reacties op dan goed nieuws. Dat hebben de brouwbroertjes gemerkt toen 19 december de nieuwe coronamaatregelen in gingen. De berichten stroomden de berichten binnen. Hidden Track Na de Beatles en Eels, nu een Hidden Track van Coldplay op hun eerste plaat Parachutes En ja…..ook de brouwbroertjes wisten niet wat ze hoorden. Borrelplaat Arjen Heeft weer wat heerlijks gemaakt. Wil je dit thuis ook maken check he...
2022-01-04
1h 05
Artifice
Ep. 116: Andrew Maxfield
The compositions of ANDREW MAXFIELD—hailed as “rhythmically vital … superbly judged … [and] tender” by Fanfare Magazine—have been performed throughout the U.S. and Europe. A recent winner of the King’s Singer’s New Music Prize (Jury Special Commendation), Andrew has been a Composer Fellow of the National Collegiate Choral Organization and Composer-in-Residence for Southern Virginia University and Newburyport Choral Society. Recent commissions include choral works for the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition, Hillsdale College, and Salem Hills High School; an orchestral adaptation of the Caldecott honor book, They All Saw A Cat, for the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts in New York...
2022-01-04
1h 49
Tekstuele Voorlichting
(Holy Hits de podcast) Dan maak je maar zin in: open eindjes
In tv-series vlieg je van cliffhanger naar cliffhanger, maar in muziek (bijna!) nooit. Martine, Matthijn en Bert zoeken eerst naar muzikale verhaaltjes waar het einde nog open ligt, maar komen al snel op de vraag of er specifiek in christelijke muziek ook liedjes met een open eind zijn. Die vraag blijkt spannender, want heeft de theologie dat eind niet al ingevuld? Hoe klinkt een liedje vol vraagtekens? Op wat ongemakkelijk verwarring over de naam van Matthijn na is het weer een gezellige boel waar jij bij kunt aanschuiven. In deze aflevering hoor je de volgende nummers:
2021-11-26
53 min
Televisië
58. De meesterlijke ongemakscomedy van Jeuk (+ Nominaties Gouden Televizier-Ring, Van Onschatbare Waarde, Adem in, Adem uit én Ronnie Tober)
Hoewel het Nederlandse comedylandschap grotendeels overladen is met iets conventionelere sitcoms als Kees en Co, Het Zonnetje in Huis en Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon, zijn er ook series die duidelijk afweken. Voordat De Luizenmoeder het genre van de ongemakscomedy nieuw (populair) leven inblies, was er immers de BNNVARA-serie Jeuk (2014-2018). In deze serie speelden Thomas Acda, Peter Heerschop, Jelka van Houten, Rosa Reuten en Ellen Parren uitvergrote versies van zichzelf, waarbij de nekharen meer dan eens overeind gingen staan van het ongemak. Maar wat leverde dat een heerlijke serie op, met een grotendeels improviserende cast op de toppen...
2021-09-28
1h 04
Choralosophy
Mastering Literacy Instruction- Live at Iowa ACDA
A Back to School Special From Choralosophy PodcastIowa ACDA SRF PresentationListen in, or watch on YouTube for the complete presentation focusing on the practices, philosophies and RESULTS made possible by Sight Reading Factory. I discuss the “first day of school” reading activity, the way I rip off the bandaid by removing all keyboard assistance for note reading, signs for how your students are ready to move on to something harder, as well as the importance of establishing good vocal habits on day one to make literacy acquisition easier. In addition, the audience provides lots of grea...
2021-08-11
00 min
Tekstuele Voorlichting
(Holy Hits de podcast) Dan maak je maar zin in: het donker
Via de monsters onder het bed uit dat fijne liedje van Chef’Special komen Martine, Bert en Martine terecht in het donker. Het duurt niet lang of het kinderliedje ‘Je hoeft niet bang te zijn’ ligt op tafel. Zijn de woorden ‘donker’ en ‘angst’ aan elkaar verbonden? De muzikale zoektocht is begonnen en wordt gezellig afgewisseld met gesprek over enge bospaadjes naar huis. Lukt het ze om via liedjes ook de schoonheid te ontdekken van het donker? In deze aflevering hoor je de volgende nummers: We Are Messengers – Come What MayDani Miché – Help MeCrowder – Mi...
2021-06-25
43 min
Tekstuele Voorlichting
(Holy Hits de podcast) Dan maak je maar zin in: dankbaarheid
Een swingende pastor in Amerika brengt Martine, Matthijn en Bert op het thema dankbaarheid. Wanneer voel je dat en welke muziek hoort daarbij? In deze podcast zoeken de drie naar zingevingsvragen aan de hand van liedjes. Verder nog iets met een naakte James Blunt, wel of geen Henk en het EK. In deze aflevering hoor je de volgende nummers: Larissa – RootsThe Walls Group – Stand StillNeedtobreathe – What I’m Here ForPastor Mike Jr. – GratefulJames Blunt – The Truth DankbaarheidsmixOpwekking – Ik Ben Zo Dankbaar HeerKeith Green – T...
2021-06-18
48 min
Veertig
Veertig, brouwen met vrouwen (Marielle als Gast)
De brouwbroertjes (Mark en Arjen) gaan brouwen met vrouwen. De eerste vrouwelijke gast is Marielle Schook. Brouwen: Samen met Marielle (een keukenprinses) wordt er wederom Belgisch Blond gebrouwen........laten we zeggen dat vandaag sommige dingen per ongeluk goed gingen……..dan weet je genoeg. De centrale plaat: Marielle heeft iets met prijsvragen. Ze won de prijsvraag van de podcast maar ook eentje van Acda en de Munnik. Samen met VandikHout vormden deze 2 mannen de Poema's. Aan de hit 'Zij maakt het verschil' heeft Marielle veel steun gehad. Veertigersdilemma: Over het dertigersdilemma bestaan allerlei boeken. Veertigers hebben ook hun vraagstukken. Is dat alle...
2021-05-28
1h 12
De Vooravond
De Vooravond Podcast (uitzending) - 18-03-2021
Gasten en onderwerpen in de uitzending van donderdag: Nederland heeft gekozen! Veel kleine partijen in de Kamer, de VVD bleef de grootste en D66 groeide flink. We blikken terug én vooruit met Annabel Nanninga van JA21, Laurens Dassen van Volt, chef politiek van de NRC Guus Valk, Europa-correspondent Thomas Erdbrink, journalist Natalie Righton en presentator Andrew Makkinga. ‘The Streamers’, dat is de naam van een grootse all star band die zaterdag vanuit Carré een gratis online concert geeft. Vanavond op ons podium een voorproefje met twee bandleden: Guus Meeuwis en Thomas Acda.
2021-03-18
48 min
Artifice
Ep. 91: Reed Criddle
Dr. Reed Criddle is Director of Choral Activities at Utah Valley University, where he conducts the Chamber Choir and Men's Choir and teaches conducting and voice. Twice recipient of the UVU Faculty Senate Teaching Excellence Award, his compositions and arrangements are available through Earthsongs, Hal Leonard, and Santa Barbara Music Publishing. As a conductor and U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar, he has directed ensembles, conducted research, and led workshops throughout Europe, Asia, Cuba, and the United States. He is editor of "Chanting the Medicine Buddha Sutra" (A-R Editions), an ethnography of Buddhist liturgy. His pioneering English translation of third-century philosopher...
2021-03-09
1h 51
CC PODCAST Los C*brones del Comic
CC PODCAST Ep 70- Earth X de Alex Ross
Llega como cada semana el nuevo episodio de los C*brones del Comic!!! Esta ocasión estuvimos Joe X, Presidente Charly (También conocido como "El Undertaker de los Comics" y La Calaca Red Skull, y los temas fueron: - Saludos y los comics de la semana en #CochinoEspañol - Los lanzamientos de SMASH para Febrero - La historia de la condición actual de Bill Mantlo, escritor de comic y creador de Rocket Raccon - Comentemos Manga, la seccion de nuestro amigo Carlos Roldan - #Reseña...
2021-01-31
1h 16
Goed Verhaal, Lekker Podcast
S1.E10: Acda & de Munnik
Onze aflevering over “Acda & de Munnik” staat nu online! Haal even rustig adem en beluister de verhalen die gebaseerd zijn op hun welbekende nummers.
2021-01-30
29 min
Nooit meer slapen
Thomas Acda (5 november 2020)
(U hoort in deze podcast tevens een update van de Amerikaanse verkiezingen) Thomas Acda is zanger, acteur en schrijver. Met Paul de Munnik vormde hij bijna 20 jaar een artistiek duo, waarbij de harmonieuze zang het handelsmerk werd. In 2014 kwam er een einde aan de samenwerking. Ook speelde Acda in talloze tv-series en films, waaronder All Stars en Alles is liefde. In 2015 verscheen zijn debuutroman Onderweg met Roadie. Nu volgt zijn tweede roman Scenario, waarin de buurman van twee filmmakers wordt afgeperst. Het blijkt het perfect verhaal voor hun nieuwe script. Maar als de problemen zich opstapelen, is er uiteindelijk geen...
2020-11-06
57 min
Mark en Margreets Weekend
'Antiheld Thomas Acda heeft zich stoerder voorgedaan dan hij is'
In de podcast Mark en Margreets Weekend wordt iedere week het belangrijkste en opvallendste nieuws besproken. Dit keer viel het oog van mediadeskundige Mark Koster op een interview met Thomas Acda in het Parool, die daarin het misverstand uit de wereld helpt dat hij al zijn geld verbrast zou hebben aan cocaïne en een echtscheiding.
2020-10-24
06 min
The Guitar Express
Aflevering #25 - Angelo De Rijke (Guus Meeuwis, Anouk, Acda & De Munnik)
Aflevering 25 is daar! Dat betekent dat de podcast alweer bijna een jaar bestaat. Binnenkort gaan we ter ere van dat jubileum iets leuks doen, dus houd de socials in de gaten! Angelo begon op zijn negentiende bij Anouk, speelde maar liefst acht jaar in de band van Guus Meeuwis en speelde met een hoop andere artiesten. Tegenwoordig produceert Angelo veel platen en schrijft -ie veel liedjes. Zo heeft hij onder anderen gewerkt met de 3Js, Michael Prins, Van Dik Hout, en heeft -ie liedjes op meerdere platen van bekende artiesten staan. We hebben het over zijn introductie tot de muziekindustrie...
2020-10-19
2h 24
Musicast
Episode 2: Wanda Vásquez Garcia - Equity and Expectancy
Wanda Vásquez de Garcia is a music educator, choir director, clinician and choir singer. A native of the Dominican Republic currently living in Colorado, she holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, first University in the American Continent, and a Master's Degree in Music Education with an emphasis on choral music from the University of Northern Colorado. Wanda is currently the general music teacher at the Escuela Bilingüe Pioneer in Lafayette, Colorado, and the children and youth choir director at First Congregational Church of Greeley, Colorado. As a K-5 music educa...
2020-10-07
40 min
Food Matters Live Podcast
What does the future of healthy beverages look like?
Consumers are becoming more health conscious, and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has only accelerated that trend. More than ever producers of drinks need to highlight the health benefits of the beverages they are producing in order to make an impact. But what health benefits are consumers looking for? What are the trends that manufacturers are seeing in the drinks market? What does the future of healthy beverages look like? In the latest Table Talk Podcast in partnership with Givaudan we get their invaluable insight into the future of healthy beverages. Joining host Stefan Gates are Mieke...
2020-09-03
21 min
Artifice
Ep. 55: Jeff Baker
Called “…one of the best male vocalists in the jazz world today,” by WCLK in Atlanta, Jeff Baker has quickly become one of the most significant talents in the next generation of jazz vocalists. His diverse musical recordings, exciting live performances, and infectious energy and personality have gained him accolades from critics and listeners alike. Baker has headlined numerous festivals and clubs, and has shared the billing and played with some of jazz music’s top artists including: Ray Brown, Gene Harris, Brian Blade, John Patitucci, Steve Wilson, Bobby Hutcherson, Carla Cook, Marquis Hill, the Yellow Jackets, Mose Allison, Kenny Werner...
2020-04-19
2h 09
Hanke Amels Podcast - Over werken in de uitvaartbranche op jouw manier.
#4 Fier het Leven Podcast - Het huwelijk van Evert - Een ceremonieel huwelijk als ritueel om te trouwen
Een ritueel voor.... Het sluiten van een huwelijk. In deze podcast is Evert te gast. Evert trouwde afgelopen zomer en ik mocht hem en zijn vrouw begeleiden tijdens en op weg naar hun ceremoniële huwelijk. Dit bruidspaar had bijzondere wensen maar vooraf was één ding duidelijk; de ceremonie was het belangrijkste van de dag. Die moest bijzonder zijn, en ze zochten iemand die hen kon helpen daarbij. En dat was ik! We gingen samen een bijzonder proces in wat leidde tot een prachtige ceremonie (al zeg ik het zelf ;-)). We bespreken hoe het voor...
2020-03-20
17 min
Directors Circle
Christopher Kiver
This podcast episode features my interview with Dr. Christopher Kiver. Dr. Kiver is the Director of Choral Activities at Penn State University where he directs the concert choir and glee club. In addition to discussing the importance of music and quality repertoire, Dr. Kiver also gives insight into the role that gender plays in a comprehensive music program. Topics include: (02:57) Kiver talks about his life and background as starting out as an instrumentalist (05:27) The differences between music education in the USA and the UK (30:03) What constitutes quality repertoire ...
2020-01-03
1h 09
FYP Podcast
Grow Where You're Planted Podcast 2019
A podcast sharing the stories behind the good, the bad and the integral aspects of the first-year experience. More on GWYP: https://www.instagram.com/p/B0qWLgtgsfS/ GWYP Digitial Tour: https://www.firstyearproject.com/events GWYP Portrait Lookbook: https://www.firstyearproject.com/events#gwyplookbook Thank you to our event sponsors Berkshire Bank, St-Germain Liqueur, and Warehouse XI. Sound editing by Leo The Kind at @leothekind on social. Background music by CHANTAL ACDA. Want more exclusive content on work, nontraditional journeys, surviving your 20s, and killing it as a creative? Join First Year Project’s email list here: ow.ly/7o6...
2019-09-27
1h 23
NU.nl Dit wordt het nieuws
Woensdag 29 mei 2019: Thomas Acda naar Mont Ventoux in strijd tegen spierziekte ALS
De Tour du ALS wordt deze woensdag gehouden. Honderden mensen beklimmen de Mont Ventoux in Frankrijk om geld in te zamelen tegen de dodelijke spierziekte ALS. Een van de deelnemers is cabaretier, acteur en zanger Thomas Acda. We bellen met hem over zijn voorbereiding en het belang van deze actie.Klik hier voor meer informatie over de actie Tour du ALSNU.nl is genomineerd voor de Dutch Podcast Awards 2019Onze ochtendpodcast is genomineerd voor de Dutch Podcast Awards van BNR in de categorie Nieuws & Politiek. Is Dit...
2019-05-29
00 min
Choir Baton
6. Conversations from ACDA 2019 National Convention
The American Choral Director's Association National Conference in Kansas City provides amazing professional development for choral directors across the world. But beyond the amazing interest sessions and concerts are the conversations with share with the people we meet during the week. Listen in on some impromptu conversations I had and get a taste of what ACDA National Convention 2019 was like! 1. Conversation at Manhattan Concert Productions booth in the exhibit hall - what started as one conversation veered towards discussing Moravian music and choral music of little known exposure2. Reactions from choir directors regarding t...
2019-03-05
1h 18
head/voice
Ep. 75: Shannon McNulty (Educator, Blacklight Vocals)
We’ve heard your requests for more educators, and we’re talking to a real great one this week in Shannon McNulty! We talk education, recording, a cappella, and her childhood girl group(!). Also apparently Evan can't pronounce "Shannon McNulty." SHOW NOTES Intro Song: "H/V Theme" by Evan Linsey & Kayla Pichichero Outro Song: "False Alarm" by Blacklight Vocals https://soundcloud.com/blacklightvocals/false-alarm-cover ~Referenced during the episode~ Premium Blend: https://www.facebook.com/icpremiumblend/ MIT Logarhythms: https://www.facebook...
2019-01-30
00 min