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Música y significado
Música y significado - BEETHOVEN: Sonata 17 "La Tempestad" - 11/01/25
De los días de 1802, tras aquella crisis casi mortífera del Testamento de Heiligenstadt, nace esta Sonata "La Tempestad", que -quizá- inaugura la famosa "Segunda Época" de Beethoven, la época heroica.Anton Schindler fue quien dijo que Beethoven tenía en la mente (y en el alma) La Tempestad de Shakespeare cuando la escribió, con el Duque Próspero experto en magias fantásticas, su candorosa hija Amanda, el espíritu del aire Ariel, el medio monstruo Calibán, el traidor Antonio y el enamorado Ferdinand, que acaban en aquella isla lejana tras una tempestad embrujada.Beethoven pract...
2025-01-11
56 min
Daily Paper Cast
Marigold-DC: Zero-Shot Monocular Depth Completion with Guided Diffusion
🤗 Upvotes: 2 | cs.CV, cs.LG Authors: Massimiliano Viola, Kevin Qu, Nando Metzger, Bingxin Ke, Alexander Becker, Konrad Schindler, Anton Obukhov Title: Marigold-DC: Zero-Shot Monocular Depth Completion with Guided Diffusion Arxiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.13389v1 Abstract: Depth completion upgrades sparse depth measurements into dense depth maps guided by a conventional image. Existing methods for this highly ill-posed task operate in tightly constrained settings and tend to struggle when applied to images outside the training domain or when the available depth measurements are sparse, irregularly distributed, or of var...
2024-12-19
20 min
Música clásica, ¿ por qué no?
Música clásica ¿por qué no? - 113 Sinfonía núm 9 de Beethoven
Este año se ha celebrado el bicentenario del estreno de la Novena Sinfonía de Beethoven. Se ha escrito tanto y tan bien acerca de esta obra que resulta muy difícil encontrar nuevos argumentos que la definan. Como simple aficionado me remito a lo que, en el día del estreno, dejó escrito Anton Schindler, amigo y biógrafo de Beethoven: “Le ruego me disculpe por señalar que esta sinfonía es una excepción respecto a todas las anteriores; es la más grandiosa y difícil”. El estreno fue complicado, la orquestación requería de un gran número...
2024-11-28
1h 15
Mid-Century Modernism with Monique
Bob Swatt of Swatt + Partners Shares His Inspiring Stories
Monique is joined by the brilliant Bob Swatt, architect and partner at Swatt + Partners. They dive into his love for mid-century modern design, the powerful work of Beverly Thorne, and the inspiration behind his iconic Tea Cup homes. Bob also reveals his connection to Rudolf Schindler, shares fun stories from his career, and talks about celebrating 50 years of his firm with a brand new book. “If a building looks like […] nothing else could have been there except for that building, you’ve hit the nail on the head” - Bob If you're int...
2024-07-03
36 min
Szafa Melomana
#124 Wieczna miłość Beethovena
Wieczorem 3 lipca 1812 roku Ludwig van Beethoven opuścił hotel „Pod czarnym koniem” w Pradze. Wyszedł szybkim krokiem, bardzo wzburzony. Był tak przejęty tym, co się wydarzyło, że zapomniał o umówionym spotkaniu z Karlem Augustem Varnhagenem, weteranem wojennym, który obracał się w kręgach austriackiej arystokracji i był łącznikiem między kompozytorem, a księciem Ferdinandem Kinskim, jednym z kilku mecenasów Beethovena. O tym, że do tajemniczego spotkania w hotelu doszło, wiemy z listu, który odnaleziony został w prywatnych zbiorach Beethovena, gdy ten zmarł w 1827 roku. Widnieje na nim data 6-7 lipca. Nie znamy jednak adres...
2024-03-22
1h 19
AUF AUGENHÖHE
WASSER – QUELLE DES LEBENS mit Christa Leila Dregger, Matthias Mend, Anton Sàlat, Holger Schindler
Die Talk-Show mit Jens Lehrich und seinen Gästen Christa Leila Dregger, Matthias Mend, Dr. Med. Anton Sàlat und Dr. Holger Schindler Liebe Community ! Am 22.3. ist wieder der jährlich wiederkehrende Weltwassertag. Es ist wichtig, dass Medien es nicht dabei bewenden lassen, stets nur auf den neuesten Wahnsinn in der Welt zu reagieren, sondern selbst in das Agieren kommen. Deshalb haben wir uns mit dieser Gesprächsrunde dem #Wasserspezial in dieser Woche angeschlossen und setzen damit zusammen mit einer Reihe von weiteren Medienportalen selbst ein Thema auf die Agenda...
2024-03-22
1h 49
El gran tour
El testament de Beethoven
Avui el nostre tour particular, entre altres destins, ens ha portat una carta escrita a mena de testament. Es coneix com "El testament de Heiligenstadt" i és del compositor alemany Ludwig van Beethoven als seus germans Karl i Johann. Data del 6 d'octubre de 1802. La carta relata la desesperació del compositor per l'evolució de la seva sordesa i els desitjos de sobreposar-se a les seves xacres físiques i emocionals per completar el seu destí artístic. De fet, en aquell moment només el seu metge i ell sabien que estava perdent l'oïda, i l'estada a Heiligenstadt va ser una fugi...
2024-02-29
53 min
Ausgesprochen Kunst
Österreichische Malerei des 19. Jahrhunderts, Teil 2
Ausgesprochen Kunst Und schon ist der zweite Teil unserer Doppelfolge zur österreichischen Malerei des 19. Jahrhunderts da! Abgedeckt wird der Zeitraum von 1857 bis 1907 und Alexander und Herbert Giese stellen Künstler*innen wie Hans Makart, Anton Romako, Emil Jakob Schindler, Olga Wisinger-Floria und Tina Blau vor. Einige der besprochenen Themen sind die Entwicklung des neuen Historienbilds, das Eröffnen neuer Motivwelten durch Reisen und Weltausstellungen sowie die Hindernisse, die weiblichen Künstlerinnen in den Weg gelegt wurden. Die begleitende Ausstellung „Fokus 19. Jahrhundert“ ist noch bis zum 22. Dezember 2023 in der Akademiestraße 1 zu sehen! Kontakt: redaktion@gieseundschweiger.at; Website: https://w...
2023-11-30
59 min
The Hake Report
Don't Resign Over Crack! | Mon. 5-22-23
Google doodle celebrates late misguided activist. White City Councilman on crack resigns! Jewish billboards in L.A. The Hake Report, Monday, May 22, 2023 AD HAKE TIME STAMPS * 0:00:00 Topics: Google is evil! Trans pride? Crack politician* 0:02:43 Hey, guys! Wovenhand tee* 0:05:08 Google doodle: Barbara May Cameron (RIP)* 0:12:46 Trans debate: Why "pride"?* 0:19:31 City Councilman on crack, resigned! (RI)* 0:29:00 WILLIAM: Sharpton, Feinstein, Colonies, SF history* 0:48:55 Supers: Chinese handler, Demonrat budget, Flat Earth* 0:57:11 Come Closer - Priscilla Chan, Jacky Cheung (2001)* 1:03:04 False start with Nate
2023-05-22
1h 58
Music History Monday
The Blockhead - Anton Felix Schindler - and Beethoven’s Conversation Books
2023-01-16
20 min
Streamteam
Señorita 89: Wenn der Beauty-Contest zum Psycho-Thriller wird
In der Serie "Señorita 89" geht es um die dramatische fiktive Vorgeschichte der Miss-Mexiko-Wahl im Jahr 1989. Das Streamteam durfte sich die acht Episoden vorab ansehen und mit Spannung mitverfolgen, wie sich die Story entwickelt. Eine Gruppe von 32 Anwärterinnen auf den Miss-Titel wird in einer abgelegenen Villa inmitten eines riesigen Waldgebietes für drei Monate untergebracht, um sich auf die Vorausscheidung einzustimmen.Doch die vermeintliche Traumvilla und die ganze Veranstaltung entpuppt sich bald als trügerische Kulisse, hinter der es zu Drogen- und Tablettenmissbrauch, Alkoholismus, illegalen Schönheits-OPs, Geheimprostitution, Erpressung und sogar Mord kommt. Hochrangige Politiker und Wirts...
2022-11-10
58 min
TheWanderingPaddy
The Immortal Beloved ( Love Letter)
The Immortal Beloved (German "Unsterbliche Geliebte") is the mysterious addressee of a love letter which composer Ludwig van Beethoven wrote on 6--7 July 1812 in Teplitz. The apparently unsent letter was found in the composer's estate after his death, after which it remained in the hands of Anton Schindler until his death, was subsequently willed to his sister, and was sold by her in 1880 to the Berlin State Library, where it remains today.The letter is written in pencil and consists of three parts. In its original wording. good Morning on the 7th of July...
2022-05-26
02 min
TheWanderingPaddy
The Immortal Beloved ( Love Letter)
The Immortal Beloved (German "Unsterbliche Geliebte") is the mysterious addressee of a love letter which composer Ludwig van Beethoven wrote on 6--7 July 1812 in Teplitz. The apparently unsent letter was found in the composer's estate after his death, after which it remained in the hands of Anton Schindler until his death, was subsequently willed to his sister, and was sold by her in 1880 to the Berlin State Library, where it remains today.The letter is written in pencil and consists of three parts. In its original wording. good Morning on the 7th of July...
2022-05-26
02 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler: The Finale
In the fiftieth and final episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we go behind the scenes of some of Anton's favorite episodes from the podcast and talk about some of the stories that came out of the last three years of the podcast on 90.5 KCSU FM. For visual episodes of "Painting the Corners," check out here, here and here, and all episodes are on our website and on Spotify.
2022-05-06
15 min
KCSU News
Final ASCSU session of semester, future of abortion access and racial justice.
On today’s show, Kyra Mckinley goes over Colorado State University campus news with updates on the final Associated Students of CSU meeting of the semester. Then, Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on the death of a hiker in Loveland. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Listeners hear from the the "Soilent Green" podcast about a cover crop experiment in Western Colorado.Then, Babcock goes over information on the future of abortion access and racial justice efforts in pediatric medicine. After that, listeners hear from Anton Schindler about the le...
2022-05-03
58 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Best Players to Come Out of the Negro Leagues
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler" we go over a handful of the 37 Hall of Famers that came from the Negro Leagues and talk about what made these players so important to the history of the league and the history of baseball. We'll talk about one of the most popular pitchers that ever came out of the Negro leagues and a prolific hitter by the name of Josh Gibson who threatened Barry Bond's Home Run Record.
2022-04-30
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
A Brief History of the Negro Leagues
To Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in the MLB, this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler" is dedicated to the history of the Negro Leagues and the 3,400 athletes that played in the leagues during its long history. We'll go over a brief history of the league and talk about some events that lead up to Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby breaking the color barrier once and for all, paving a path for athletes of color to compete in the sport they love in the Major League.
2022-04-23
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Greatest Father and Son Duos in Baseball
On this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll start off by talking about the opening week of the 2022 MLB Regular Season, shortly before talking about the best father-son combos in the history of the MLB. We've seen a lot of family talent in the 255 times a father and son have both played in the MLB, the best of whom we highlight in this episode.
2022-04-18
15 min
KCSU News
ASCSU session information; accidental shooting death in Fort Collins
Kyra McKinley goes over Colorado State University's campus news with information on CSU’s research to predict hurricanes. Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on an accidental shooting death in Fort Collins. Then, Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Following that, listeners hear from Kristin Candella about Habitat for Humanity’s reopening of their ReStore shop.Babcock goes over information on the status of two criminal cases in Texas. After that, listeners hear from Anton Schindler with baseball season previews and predictions. Eliza Drotar goes over details on CSU athletics. Then...
2022-04-12
54 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
A Preview of the 2022 MLB Regular Season
On this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll do a quick rundown of the 2022 MLB regular season by making some predictions on how the season is going to pan out by the time we reach playoffs in October. We'll talk about some milestones that are soon to be broken and some records to look out for, and we'll highlight a couple of players that you should look out for during the season. Tune in to find out where your team sits in the predictions!
2022-04-08
14 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Fixing of the 1919 World Series
Back in 1919, a statistician by the name of Hugh Fullerton noticed something suspicious was happening with some of the players on the White Sox. They were trying to rig the 1919 World Series in return of a big pay day. In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll talk about the story behind the 1919 World Series, and we'll talk about the outcome and eventual banning of the "Black Sox" from Major League Baseball.
2022-04-01
14 min
KCSU News
Arrest made from 2020 crime spree, Ukraine’s students cope
Kyra Mckinley goes over Colorado State University campus news with updates on Associate Students of CSU. Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on an arrest made in the case of a Fort Collins crime spree. Ben Haney gives listeners an inside look at the climate strike from this past weekend. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Listeners hear from young Ukrainian parliamentarian Oleksandr Sanchenko in an interview with College Radio Day on the status of Ukraine’s university students.Babcock goes over information on the passing of anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation in Fl...
2022-03-29
50 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Weird Story of the San Jose Bees
The 1986 San Jose Bees were a one-off team like no other. It was a team built of washed-up major leaguers, phenoms who were down on their luck, international players who barely spoke English and young players looking to make their way to the big leagues. They had a general manager who was just 26 years old and bad attitudes making them a bit of a laughing stock in the professional baseball world. This is the story of "The Bad News Bees."
2022-03-26
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Two-Sport Athletes in the MLB
Did you know that since 1912, there have been 67 athletes that have played at least one game of baseball at the MLB level and one game of football at the NFL level during their careers? In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners," we're going to talk about these incredible athletes, like Deion Sanders and Bo Jackson, who managed to play two very different sports at a professional level at the same time in their career. We also talk about a couple of other incredible athletes who decided to take take their talents elsewhere after being drafted into the MLB.
2022-03-11
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The American League West
On this week's episode, we cover the most recent MLB Lockout news, including the unfortunate cancellation of Opening Day of 2022. Then, we jump into the best players of all time from each team in the American League West, starting with the Seattle Mariners, the Oakland Athletics, The Los Angeles Angels, The Texas Rangers and The Houston Astros.
2022-03-04
17 min
Onder de vleugels van Den Herder
Beethoven: pianosonate nr.17 "Tempest"
"Lees The Tempest van Shakespeare en je begrijpt mijn sonate" zei Beethoven tegen zijn secretaris Anton Schindler. In de dagen dat de stormen Eunice en Franklin huishielden in Nederland, liet Jacobus zijn licht schijnen over deze geweldige sonate van Beethoven.
2022-03-02
13 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The American League Central
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we talk about the current state of the MLB lockout, the deadline for the player's union and how the league has to make a new agreement before regular season games start in order prevent cancellation. We then go into finding the best players to ever play for each team in the American League Central division, which has four of the oldest teams in the MLB.
2022-02-25
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The American League East
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners," Anton Schindler talks about the best players of all time to come out of the American League East. This episode includes some of the toughest decisions ever made on the podcast, in an attempt to decide who the best player from the Yankees, Red Sox, Orioles, Rays and Blue Jays really is.
2022-02-18
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The weird and wonderful Savannah Bananas Baseball Club
Baseball clubs try everything to attract more fans into their seats, but no club has been quite as successful as the Savannah Bananas. In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll go over some of the weird and wacky things the Bananas do to engage their sell-out crowds and break down their version of baseball, charmingly named "Banana Ball."
2022-02-11
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The National League East
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," Schindler examines the National League East to find the best players of all time. Players come from each of the five clubs that make up the always competitive division where each team involved has at least one world series championship under their belt.
2022-02-04
16 min
KCSU News
El Centro hires new SSC, Tinder Live comes to Fort Collins
Ellie Shannon goes over details on the addition of a new El Centro staff member. Shannon then explains how Poudre School District plans to prioritize mental health and wellbeing for students and staff. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Then, listeners hear from comedian and author Lane Moore about Tinder Live and her upcoming Valentine’s Day show.After that, Babcock explains how the National Archives released former president Donald Trump's White House documents that were formerly taped together to a Congressional Committee. Then, listeners hear from Anton Schindler about a re...
2022-02-01
50 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The 2022 Hall of Fame Decision
On January 25, The MLB Writers Association and the MLB Hall of Fame submitted their votes to get David Ortiz into the Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot. However, just like in 2021, there was a little bit of controversy that made this decision a bit of a heartache for fans and players everywhere.
2022-01-28
15 min
KCSU News
Christman Airfield commemoration, COVID-19 updated guidelines
On today’s show, Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news, including closure and delay information. Then, Shannon explains how Christman Airfield is honoring a deceased World War II veteran. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in the COVID-19 pandemic with statistics and county recommendations.Then, listeners hear from the "Speaking Well Podcast" about health at all sizes. After that, Babcock updates listeners the status of former President Donald Trump’s request to block a house panel from accessing White House records. Listeners hear from Anton Schindler about the National League Central in his...
2022-01-20
49 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The National League Central
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll talk about the best players of all time in the National League Central and try to compare each one of those players to the hundreds of players who have cycled their way through the NL Central Division. What really made those players stand out above the rest?
2022-01-20
15 min
KCSU News
MLK Jr. Day celebration, COVID-19 cases spike
Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news. Then, she describes how police arrested a man after a pursuit at Mulberry St. and I-25. Kota Babcock moves on to explain new updates in the COVID-19 pandemic. Then, Portia Cook reports on Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Fort Collins. After that, Babcock updates listeners on congregants held hostage at a Texas synagogue. Listeners hear from Anton Schindler about the National League West in his podcast, "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler."After that, Eliza Drotar gives an overview on CSU athletics, an...
2022-01-18
1h 01
Musikstück der Woche
Yevgeny Sudbin spielt Beethovens Bagatellen für Klavier op. 126
Musikalische „Gedankenspäne“? Wenn ein Komponist wie Ludwig von Beethoven „Bagatellen“ also: „Kleinigkeiten“ schreibt, dann ist Skepsis angesagt, ob es sich wirklich um Miniaturen handelt. Klein mögen sie sein, keineswegs aber ohne Substanz. So gehören die Bagatellen zu den bemerkenswerten Klavierwerken von Ludwig van Beethoven. Jedenfalls nährt die hohe Qualität dieser Werke Zweifel daran, dass es sich bei seinen Opera 33, 119 und 126, allesamt von Beethoven als Bagatellen bezeichnet, nur um „Gedankenspäne“ handele, „die während des Komponierens großer Werke abgefallen“ seien, wie Beethovens Sekretär und Biograf Anton Schindler meinte. Die Nähe zu den späten gewaltigen Klavi...
2021-12-11
19 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The National League West
In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," Anton talks about the best players of all time on each team in the National League West and elaborates more on why they're the chosen few. As we continue to do more divisions, we'll compare and contrast each of the players and divisions to find the true cream of the crop in each division.
2021-12-10
16 min
KCSU News
Oxford shooting investigation, CSU hires new head coach
On today’s show, Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news and discusses international student recruitment efforts. After that, Kota Babcock gives new information on COVID-19 pandemic statistics. Babcock speaks to John Nunes of Concordia College and the Bipartisan Policy Center about censorship perception on college campuses. Then, Babcock tells listeners about updates in the Oxford High School shooting. Listeners hear from Anton Schindler about specialty players in baseball. Later in the show, Eliza Drotar goes over CSU athletics. To conclude the show, Babcock explains some updates in technology with WhatsApp and cybersecurity.
2021-12-07
52 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
A Different Kind of Specialty Player
When it comes to Major League Baseball, there are a lot of specialty baseball players. You have pinch hitters, who will only come in to pinch-hit for the pitcher or guys who will spend the majority of their career catching baseballs in the bullpen. But have you ever heard of a stolen base specialist? Or a dugout character, whose only job is to hype up his team and help to enforce a positive, fun attitude throughout the locker room? We'll talk about these and the most recent developments in the 2021 MLB lockout, beginning December 2, on this episode of "Painting...
2021-12-03
16 min
KCSU News
Omicron variant found in California, Elizabeth Holmes trial
Ellie Shannon goes over updates in campus news and discusses children’s COVID-19 vaccinations in Larimer county. Kota Babcock explains COVID-19 pandemic updates and gives information on the omicron variant identified in California. Then listeners hear from Anton Schindler about his podcast, "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler."Babcock tells listeners about threats to the Roe v. Wade decision in the Supreme Court. Listeners hear from the "International Local Music Exchange" with Virginia’s best local music. Later in the show, Eliza Drotar goes over updates in Colorado State University athletics.Then, Babcock speaks to Pipe...
2021-12-02
55 min
KCSU News
Domestic violence at CSU, new COVID-19 variant
Ellie Shannon updates listeners on new members of the Associated Students of Colorado State University. Shannon later describes how domestic violence is increasing at CSU. Then, Kota Babcock updates listeners on a new COVID-19 variant. Then, listeners hear an episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler" about short-lived baseball teams. Babcock then tells listeners about how prosecutors are appealing the verdict which resulted in Bill Cosby being freed. After that, Eliza Drotar tells listeners about what’s happening in CSU athletics and Mountain West volleyball. Then, Erin Fuller and Naomi Hillmer interview local band Radio Fluke abo...
2021-11-30
58 min
Scheppingsdrift
Mozes in het biezen mandje
Deze aflevering gaat over Mozes en ook weer niet. Eigenlijk gaat over een coalitie van verzetsvrouwen. Mozes is een van de belangrijkste Bijbelse helden. Hij is de man van de 10 plagen, hij leidt het volk Israël weg uit Egypte, door de Rode Zee, naar het beloofde land. Maar we gaan het niet hebben over hem. In de schaduw van Mozes, staat een vijftal vrouwen. Vijf vrouwen zonder wie Mozes nooit zijn eerste verjaardag had gehaald: twee vroedvrouwen, een moeder, een zus en een prinses. Allard Amelink bespreekt het in deze aflevering van Scheppingsdrift met het vaste p...
2021-11-22
54 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Short Lived Teams
Growing pains are common when it comes to expansion teams playing their first couple of seasons in the Major Leagues. In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll discuss two teams: the Seattle Pilots and the Houston Colt .45s. Both really had it tough. We'll discuss the brief history behind these two teams and try to figure out what went wrong and what led them to morph into the Milwaukee Brewers and the Houston Astros of today.
2021-11-19
16 min
KCSU News
Pride Resource Center moves online, pilot killed in Estes fire
To start off, Ellie Shannon goes over how the Pride Resource Center is moving online. Then, she gives details on the wildfire in Estes Park and the crash that killed pilot Marc Olson. After that, Eliza Drotar tells us about what’s happening in Colorado State University athletics. Kota Babcock gives new updates on the COVID-19 statistics. Then, listeners hear from the International Local Music Exchange about local music in North Carolina. Babcock tells us about the Biden administration’s climate actions. After that, Anton Schindler goes over the rules of baseball in "Painting the Corner...
2021-11-18
54 min
KCSU News
Food Bank's upcoming Tour de Turkey, Howard students protest dorm conditions
In this episode, Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University’s geothermal exchange and a crash that left a pedestrian seriously injured in Fort Collins. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU’s athletics. Kota Babcock speaks to Steven Barry from the Food Bank for Larimer County about Tour de Turkey.Later in the show, Babcock goes over updates in the Astroworld Music Festival story. Listeners hear about the Long Gone Summer of baseball in “Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler.” Babcock gives some updates on technology with information on Twitter and the FBI. To concl...
2021-11-16
1h 00
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Story behind the Long Gone Summer
In 1998, Major League Baseball was still very much in a dark place. Due to the strike that lasted from 1994 to 1995 that led to the cancelation of 938 games and the 1994 postseason, baseball needed something incredible and awe-inspiring to bring fans — new and old — back to the game. Two sluggers, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire took it upon themselves to deliver what would be known as Long Gone Summer, as they raced each other for the single-season home run record.
2021-11-12
16 min
KCSU News
New mountain lion sightings, CSU alum, builds robotic dragon
Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news and discuss mountain lion sightings in the area. After that, Eliza Drotar gives updates on CSU’s athletics, and then Kota Babcock speaks to Andrea Leland from CSU Source about how one CSU alum made a pet dragon for a Make a Wish recipient. Then, Babcock explains how Astroworld’s safety protocols lacked plans to tolerate an audience surge. After that, listeners hear about the 2021 MLB season in the podcast, "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler." Babcock gives new information on COVID-19 pandemic statistics. To conclude the s...
2021-11-11
52 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Looking back on the 2000 and 2021 MLB seasons
In this week's episode, Anton Schindler recaps the ending to the 2021 World Series before talking about the high-flying insanity that was the 2000 MLB season. Did you know that a record was set for the number of home runs hit during this season that wasn't broken again for 17 years? This and much more on this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler."
2021-11-05
16 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The History of Baseball Lockdowns
The logistics of baseball and the behind-the-scenes administrative side of baseball are confusing. It's a constant battle of owners against their players, both of whom are trying to get the best for themselves. It's led to plenty of controversies that started to leak into the public eye. This week on "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we're going to discuss the eight big strikes and lockouts that have occurred in the history of MLB and try to gather each side of the arguments that eventually lead to resolutions that have made the game what it is today.
2021-10-30
16 min
KCSU News
Mental Health exhibit at FCMoD, new Gacy victim discovered
Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news. She also describes a new exhibit on mental health at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. The mental health exhibit received funding from a prominent Fort Collins behavioral health organization. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU’s athletics, and listeners hear from the KCSU music podcast. After that, Kota Babcock discusses the accidental shooting of a cinematographer. Babcock discusses the identification of a new victim of John Wayne Gacy. Then, we hear from Anton Schindler about baseball games getting interesting in his podcast, "Painting the...
2021-10-26
52 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Sometimes, Weird Stuff Happens
In baseball, much like it is in life, weird stuff tends to happen. In this week’s episode of “Painting the Corners,” we’ll go over a couple of the really weird ones, from rowdy fans and unlucky birds to bees and disco music. Buckle up, because things are about to get strange.
2021-10-26
15 min
Sprung in der Taste
Folge 5: Über die Kunst, einen Liebesbrief zu schreiben
Um 1840 erfuhr die Musikwelt einen Aufschrei. Beethovens Sekretär Anton Schindler hatte in seinen Memoiren den Inhalt eines Liebesbriefes publik gemacht, einen Brief voller Leidenschaft und Sehnsucht, einen Brief den Beethoven geschrieben und an „die unsterbliche Geliebte“ adressiert hatte. Dass diese Blätter, zum Teil mit Bleistift geschrieben, erst nach Beethovens Tod in einem Geheimfach gefunden wurden, gab der Geschichte noch mehr Raum für Spekulation, Neugierde und Empörung. Wie konnte es sein, dass der begehrteste Komponist seiner Zeit eine heimliche Geliebte hatte? Der ungekämmte, ungepflegte, rauhe und häufig ausrastende Beethoven? Was aber die Öffentlichkeit am meisten...
2021-10-22
30 min
KCSU News
Slain Longmont postal worker identified, Body found in Huntsville PD car
Ellie Shannon explains updates in Colorado State University campus news. Portia Cook discusses the murder of a Longmont postal worker. After that, Eliza Drotar goes over CSU athletics, and KCSU news features the "Speaking Well" podcast, where listeners hear about unlearning racism. Then, Kota Babcock explains how police found a woman’s body in a department vehicle. A clip from "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler" discusses the life of Babe Ruth. After that, Babcock gives new information on the COVID-19 pandemic. Then, he explains how Facebook is hiring new staff to create what they call...
2021-10-19
55 min
KCSU News
Sustainability agenda helps Coloradans, CSU receives new ranking
Ellie Shannon explains updates in Colorado State University campus news and parking closures. Then, Ivy Winfrey describes how the Northern Colorado Regional Airport is getting a new routine airline. After that, Eliza Drotar gives updates on CSU’s athletics. Then, listeners hear a conversation between Matthew Garrington of Environmental Defense Fund Action and Kota Babcock about the Build Back Better Agenda. Garrington explains how the agenda makes Colorado healthier and more sustainable. Babcock explains how inflation is impacting social security and heating costs. Then, Anton Schindler goes over baseball's most surprising contracts in his podcast, "Pain...
2021-10-14
58 min
KCSU News
MAX line reduces service, climate protesters demand change
Ivy Winfrey discusses changes to the MAX bus line in Fort Collins. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on Colorado State University’s athletics. Then, KCSU’s music director, Lindsay Johnson, speaks to musician Shelley Thomas.Kota Babcock explains how Southwest Airlines canceled thousands of flights over the weekend, and listeners hear from Anton Schindler about controversial baseball games. After that, Babcock gives new information on the COVID-19 pandemic and speaks to Austria Cohn from The Collegian about a climate strike. To conclude the show, Winfrey explains how Canada plans to ban Chelsea Manning from the c...
2021-10-12
1h 01
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
When Games Become Controversial
In the history of the MLB, there have been plenty of good, hard-fought games. However, every now and then there are some bad calls, bad plays and bad situations that turn a game for the worst. On this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll cover some of the big ones that have more than stuck in the history books.
2021-10-08
15 min
KCSU News
Tour de Corgi, President McConnell tests positive for COVID-19
Ellie Shannon explains homecoming traditions and how Colorado State University's president reported having COVID-19. Ivy Winfrey discusses road work causing delays near I-25, then Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU’s athletics. After that, listeners hear about the Tour de Corgi, which happened on Saturday. Then, Kota Babcock tells listeners about a massive oil spill in California, and we hear an episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler." After that, Babcock gives new information on the COVID-19 pandemic and explains updates in technology with information on a Facebook whistleblower. To conclude the show, Winfrey expl...
2021-10-05
57 min
Paljon Puhetta Tyhjästä
Paljon puhetta tyhjästä -podcast jakso 13 — Tieto ja usko (epistemologia)
Tyhjää puhetta tiedosta ja uskosta. Voidaanko mitään tietää? Miten on mahdollista tietää mitä pitäisi tietää? Mitä on hyvä tietää? Miksi ideologia on haitallista tiedolle ja tieteelle? Keskustele, kommentoi ja seuraa meitä Instagramissa @paljonpuhettatyhjasta ja Twitterissä @paljonpuhetta0 Risto Ikonen, Ontologia, epistemologia ja metodologia: https://youtu.be/ek71BuX6eoE Wireless Philosophy, Epistemology: https://youtu.be/r_Y3utIeTPg Philosophy Vibe, Empiricism vs Rationalism: https://youtu.be/30IQK0bdmDQ SciShow, Fibonacci Sequence: https://youtu.be/wTlw7fNcO-0 Philosophical Misfit, Faith and Belief: https://yo...
2021-10-03
2h 37
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Classic Stadiums of Major League Baseball
Since the very start of Baseball, all professional teams had to have a place that they could call home. More than 160 stadiums have housed Major League teams over the years and have been lost in time, or destroyed in preparation for brand new, better stadiums. So in this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll be looking at a few of these classic stadiums that have cemented themselves in the record books, and we'll talk about some of the reasons why they're so important in the history of baseball.
2021-10-01
16 min
KCSU News
Understanding Hughes land's history, DOJ announces release of Regan shooter
Ellie Shannon explains updates in Colorado State University campus news, and Ivy Winfrey discusses how residents can give feedback on how the City uses COVID-19 resources. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU’s athletics, and then you’ll be hearing the second part of a conversation between Winfrey and Doreen Martinez about the context behind the Hughes Land Back initiative.Then, Kota Babcock tells listeners about the planned release of John Hinckley. In 1981, Hinckley attempted to assassinate former President Ronald Regan. KCSU features the most recent episode of “Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler,” in which Sc...
2021-09-28
1h 00
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Real Origins of Baseball
In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we go on a journey debunking myths and uncovering evidence that may lead to the real origins of baseball. It's a heavily contested and discussed topic, as it seems no one is really quite sure where baseball started, what inspired the creation of it or how it became the game it is today. But in this episode, we'll pull together all the evidence and try to make sense of it all.
2021-09-24
15 min
KCSU News
Hughes land history and context, meth hits BIPOC communities
Ellie Shannon explains updates in Colorado State University campus news around sports and the Hughes Land Back movement. Then, Ivy Winfrey discusses how Colorado is moving to offer at-home COVID-19 rapid tests. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU’s athletics. Then, listeners hear a conversation between Winfrey and Doreen Martinez about the historical and cultural contexts behind the Hughes Land Back initiative in part one of a two-piece story.Then, Kota Babcock tells listeners about how methamphetamine is impacting communities of color, and RMR features KCSU’s podcast, “Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler.” After that, Ba...
2021-09-23
59 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Many Different Versions of Baseball
In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," learn about all of the different variations of baseball, some of which helped to form baseball into what it is today while others took little parts of baseball in order to become their own sport. All of these variations have their similarities and differences, but all have a small part to play in the mystery that is the origins of baseball as we know it today.
2021-09-20
15 min
KCSU News
Loveland officer cleared of wrongdoing after police death, Larimer County ICUs at full capacity
Kota Babcock goes over new grants given to Colorado State University in a segment written by Ellie Shannon. Then, Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on a Loveland police death case. After that, Eliza Drotar delivers updates on CSU’s athletics, and then hear from Anton Schindler in his podcast, "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler." Then, Babcock tells listeners about Tropical Storm Nicholas before listeners hear from Meara Faw and Greg Dickinson about mental health and social support. After that, hear new information on the COVID-19 pandemic and hear from Natalie Weiland from The Collegian. To conc...
2021-09-14
1h 05
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Special Events of Baseball
In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we take a deep dive into the history of some of the international professional baseball competitions like the World Baseball Classic and, more recently, the Olympics. We go over some of the games, some stats and some interesting factoids about how baseball found its way into the lives of millions all around the world.
2021-09-11
14 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
A Recap of the 2021 MLB Season Up To This Point
In the return of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we do a quick recap of the 2021 Major League Baseball Season as we go into the final month of the season before the really exciting stuff, the postseason, begins. We go over the biggest storylines, highlighting some of the best accomplishments and controversies that have made this season one of the more memorable ones in recent history.
2021-09-09
15 min
Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 97 - Amores Perros
The gang get learns about love and dogs this week, as they review the debut feature-length movie from Alejandro G. Iñárritu. Following three separate stories woven together connected by love, betrayal, and dogs, Amores Perros is a gripping, harrowing film that should be on every cinephile's watch list. Chosen by listener, Michael Greaves, who previously had us watch Primer and Kontroll, and streaming on Tubi, watch along, then follow as we break it down. Was it obvious that Iñárritu was bound for greatnessIn News: Mexican Crash, Birdman, Biutiful, Babel, The Revenant, The Science of Slee...
2021-07-14
2h 04
KCSU News
New funding for Colorado Creative Industries, global microchip shortage hits Apple
Kota Babcock explains how Colorado State University responded to the unauthorized campus Undie Run, and Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on the excessive use of force lawsuit against the City of Loveland Police Department. After that, Jonathan Gillham gives updates on CSU’s athletics, and then Babcock speaks to Christine Costello from the Colorado Office of Economic Development & and International Trade about the American Rescue Plan’s support for artistic industries in Colorado. Then, Jacob Selbe tells listeners about a boat accident involving migrants, and Anton Schindler explains the history of ballpark food. Babcock gives some updates on the mi...
2021-05-04
54 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The History of Ballpark Food
On a rather fun edition of “Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler,” we’ll be taking a deep dive into the history of some of your favorite ballpark eats. We’ll talk about the strange story of how hot dogs made their way into the hands of millions, how a man figured out how to mass-produce nachos and the funny story behind the bag of peanuts you have to get every time you sit down to watch a baseball game. We’ll also talk about some of the crazier, one-off concessions you can find around the league, including massive helmets fi...
2021-04-30
14 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Most Difficult Position in Baseball
It’s one of the hardest positions to play on the baseball field: Catchers are constantly beaten up, hit with bats, balls and sometimes players. They have to squat down on their knees for nine or more innings, catching hundreds of pitches of varying speeds, movements and breaks. In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we take time to appreciate the catchers who are often taken for granted and talk about some of the all-time greats who have fought through the aches and pains and found themselves in the lights of the MLB Hal...
2021-04-23
14 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & Folklore
[German] - Die schönsten Märchen aus Russland by Nikolaj Gogol, Sybil Gräfin Schönfeldt, Alexander Puschkin, Anton Tschechow
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/560560to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Die schönsten Märchen aus Russland Author: Nikolaj Gogol, Sybil Gräfin Schönfeldt, Alexander Puschkin, Anton Tschechow Narrator: Reinhold Weiser Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 14 minutes Release date: April 16, 2021 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: Der Komponist Peter Schindler hat zu den russischen Erzählungen eine ganz außergewöhnliche Klangwelt geschaffen. Mit eigens für diese Texte komponierter Musik, eingespielt auf akustischen Instrumenten, illustriert und umrahmt er die Geschichten auf unvergleichliche Weise. Die vollen, erdigen Töne des Fagotts nehmen mit auf eine wundersame Reise in...
2021-04-16
1h 14
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Opening Day Over the Years
Ah, opening day. How we missed you. Baseball is finally up and running once again after the COVID-19-shortened season in 2020, and it has never felt so good. In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we recap the 2021 MLB Opening Day and compare it with some of the most exciting and impressive opening days that have occurred throughout the long history of the MLB. Every new season brings a new sense of hope among teams and their fans — hope that is often indescribable to a non-baseball fan. All teams put everything on the fie...
2021-04-09
14 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The 2021 MLB Season Preview
The 2021 MLB season is almost upon us, as a full 162-game season will fill up the calendar for the next seven months of 2021. In this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we’ll preview the 2021 season and make some bold, and possibly rather controversial, predictions on where all 30 teams will land by October. Anton brings up some players that he’s looking to see show up this season and hopefully push their teams to a playoff appearance. Where do your teams land on this list? Do you think my predictions make sense? Tune in to th...
2021-04-02
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Baseball's Craziest Contracts
We’ll talk about Bobby Bonilla and his love for July 1 as well as Bruce Sutter, who hasn’t pitched since 1988 but continues to make more money then some minor league baseball players today. We’ll also recap more recent contract extensions, including Mike Trout and Fernando Tatis Jr.’s paydays, as well as explain deferred contracts and their importance in professional baseball. Tune in to find out if your team is one of the many that are still paying players well outside of their careers.
2021-03-26
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Best Baseball Teams of All-Time
In this week’s episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we’re taking a look at some of the most incredible teams and seasons in the history of the MLB. Anton looks at teams that won 100 or more games in a season, and he compares their postseason success regardless of their regular-season record. Anton also highlights a few players who had career-best seasons and explains the team chemistry that these teams exhibited in order to be put in the record books. Tune in to reminisce on some incredible seasons, and listen in to see if your team is one...
2021-03-19
15 min
Mahler Foundation
Mahler Symphony No. 6 - Intro - Listening Guide
The Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler, sometimes referred to as the Tragische (“Tragic”), was composed between 1903 and 1904 (rev. 1906; scoring repeatedly revised). The work’s first performance was in Essen on 27-05-1906 and was conducted by Gustav Mahler. The tragic, even nihilistic, ending of No. 6 has been seen as unexpected, given that the symphony was composed at what was apparently an exceptionally happy time in Mahler’s life: he had married Alma Schindler in 1902, and during the course of the work’s composition his second daughter was born.The symphony is far from the most popul...
2021-03-18
12 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Worst Seasons in Baseball History
There have been a lot of bad teams in the history of professional baseball. Lots of teams since the mid 1800’s had some seasons that were more than forgettable, with all kinds of things to blame. Whether it be inconsistent pitching or every hitter being unable to pick up the ball, a lot can go wrong in this very complicated sport. This week, we break down some of the worst teams to ever play professional baseball, and we try to explain why they were so bad. But with every team, Anton Schindler mentions some good that came out...
2021-03-12
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Ultimate Underdog Run
The 2005 Chicago White Sox were nothing short of an Underdog. Although they had started to gain ground in the seasons leading up to 2005, the White Sox found themselves in the second worst drought in professional sports history, 88 years without a World Series win. And, before they finally ended it, they were only second to the Chicago Cubs that we covered two episodes ago. It took a lot of hard work and team chemistry to do what the White Sox did in 2005, as they steamrolled their way through the best teams in the Major Leagues. Listen into this week's episode to...
2021-03-05
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Great Bambino
In this week's episode of Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler, Schindler talks about Babe Ruth. A man of many nicknames, Ruth was not only a prolific hitter but an unbelievably accomplished pitcher, something that most people might not realize. Anton breaks down Ruth’s movement around Major League Baseball and the transactions he was part of that created the Curse of the Bambino that kept the Boston Red Sox out of the World Series for 85 years! Schindler also gives the stats that give Babe Ruth a strong case of being truly one of the best, if not the be...
2021-02-25
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Drought To End All Droughts
This week's episode of Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler is all about the Chicago Cubs. Schindler gives a bit of insight on the beginning, the end and every big part of the 108-year drought that the Chicago Cubs endured, stretching from 1908 to 2016. Schindler talks about some of the players who ended up in the Hall of Fame when they played for the Cubs during the drought, and he focuses on The Curse. Did you know that there were actually two different curses that supposedly kept the team from the world series? Did you know the Cubs held the...
2021-02-19
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Let's Get Real About the MLB Hall of Fame
Anton Schindler discusses the fiasco that was the 2021 Hall of Fame election.
2021-02-12
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Unbelievable Pitchers and the Improbable Perfect Game
Anton Schindler discusses some of craziest stories from perfectly thrown games.
2021-02-05
16 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Baseball’s Unwritten Rules
Anton takes a dive into some of the wild unheard rules of baseball.
2021-01-29
14 min
Classical Music Discoveries
1345 Mahler: Symphony No. 6 "Tragic"
Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler is a symphony in four movements, composed in 1903 and 1904 (revised 1906; scoring repeatedly revised). Mahler conducted the work's first performance at the Saalbau concert hall in Essen on May 27, 1906. It is sometimes referred to by the nickname Tragische ("Tragic"). Mahler composed the symphony at what was apparently an exceptionally happy time in his life, as he had married Alma Schindler in 1902, and during the course of the work's composition his second daughter was born. This contrasts with the tragic, even nihilistic, ending of No. 6. Both Alban Berg and Anton Webern praised the work...
2020-12-12
1h 34
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Unbelievable Hitters in Baseball
Anton Schindler analyzes the best and the worst of all time hitting records.
2020-12-11
16 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
A Rundown of the 2020 Hall of Fame Ballot
Where Anton tries to redeem himself with a better prediction or something along those lines!
2020-12-04
18 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Baseball's Unwritten Rules
Anton explains traditions and unspoken rules of baseball.
2020-11-20
16 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Weird and Wonderful Rules of Baseball
Anton breaks down confusing rules in the MLB, such as the balk.
2020-11-13
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Year 2020 Was Even Cruel to Baseball
Anton's honors AL Kaline, Joe Morgan and Whitey Ford. Who recently passed away this year. Take a look back at their hall of fame careers.
2020-11-06
16 min
Composer of the Week
Beethoven Unleashed: Titan
This week, Donald Macleod explores Ludwig van Beethoven’s life through the years of 1822-1824 – a period during which the composer completed his greatest late masterpieces. It was also a time at which Beethoven became acutely aware of his own mortality, struggling with both his dwindling finances and his deteriorating health, and sought help from, among others, his brother Johann and a new secretary - Anton Schindler.Composer of the Week is returning to the story of Beethoven’s life and music throughout 2020. Part of Radio 3’s Beethoven Unleashed season marking the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth....
2020-11-06
1h 24
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Honoring 6 Hall Of Famers 2020 Took
Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler, a series that takes a deep dive into the quirky incidents of baseball. Episode 5: Part 1 of 2 Honoring the 6 Hall Of Fame Players of passed away in 2020, Joe Morgan, Whitey Ford, Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Tom Seaver, and Al Kaline.
2020-10-16
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Baseball's Epic Playoff Runs
Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler, a series that takes a deep dive into the quirky incidents of baseball. Episode 4: What are some of the most epic playoff runs in baseball history?
2020-10-09
14 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Rockies v. Cubs Playoff Wildcard Madness
Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler, a series that takes a deep dive into the quirky incidents of baseball. Episode 3: The 2018 National League Wild Card game had some wild events between the Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies.
2020-10-02
15 min
Mountain Folk
Happiness 10-1-20
It's Oktoberfest season! Prost y'all! This week we'll be listening to Davce Kline & The Mountain Folk Fest Band, Manuela Horn, The Munich Brewer Boys, The Oktoberfest Players, The Tiroler Blasmusikanten, Chopp Fiesta & Alegria, Rick Arena, Lorenz Buffel, Duck Sauce, Anton & DJ Otzi, The Austrian Choir, Heino, Eddie Hadner & Hans Prettner, and the Blas Orchester Hansi Schindler.
2020-10-01
00 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
Chris Davis's Story on His Regrettable Record Phenomenon
On this episode of PTC, Anton shares amazing stories of baseball's Chris Davis of the Baltimore Orioles and the record he broke.
2020-09-18
15 min
Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler
The Story of Cal Ripken Jr.
Cal Ripken Jr's. resilient and incredible story explained by Anton Schindler.
2020-09-13
16 min
Postcast: Beste Johann Sebastian...
Beethovens brieven: Schindler
Ludwig van Beethoven schreef in zijn leven meer dan duizend brieven. Aan zijn broers, zijn vrienden, collega’s, uitgevers en opdrachtgevers. Soms zijn het korte krabbels vaak ook uitgebreide, hartstochtelijke documenten over muziek, liefde, geld en gezondheid. Na jarenlang uitstel, eindeloze twijfel en een monsterklus qua organisatie, is Beethovens Missa Solemnis tijdens een geruchtmakend en sensationeel concert in première gegaan. Het is misschien wel het hoogtepunt van zijn roem. In die tijd krijgt Beethoven vrijwel dagelijks bezoek van ene Anton Schindler, die hem ongevraagd zijn diensten komt aanbieden en af en toe een klusje krijgt toegeschoven. Hij is een ver...
2020-06-18
00 min
El Acomodador - Podcast de Bandas Sonoras y Cine
El Acomodador - Dentro del Laberinto - Willow - Programa 132
La década de los 80 fue la década de la fantasía. Dos de sus principales representantes tienen cabida en el monográfico de este programa ambos con George Lucas como productor. En la primera "Dentro del laberinto" (1986) con Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie y con Jim Henson en la dirección. La otra es "Willow" dirigida por Ron Howard, protagonizada por Warwick Davis y Val Kilmer y con la sobresaliente partitura de James Horner. Además la secciones habituales como la sesión de bandas sonoras con las últimas novedades y un recuerdo a la actriz y directora Penny Marshall...
2018-12-23
6h 24
Stage Nine: A Podcast about the People Who Make Star Trek
19: Al Caponed
Green Room. Running Time: 35 minutes 58 seconds One of the most critically acclaimed movies of 2016 is Jeremy Saulnier's Green Room. The picture stars not one, but two Star Trek actors from different incarnations of the franchise. Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart face off of in this thriller about a small-time punk band which is held hostage in the green room of a club run by white supremacists. In this episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John continue their "Shocktober" celebration by looking at Green Room. We discuss our thoughts on the movie, the realistic portrayal...
2016-10-14
35 min
Stage Nine: A Podcast about the People Who Make Star Trek
4: The Robin of Star Trek
Anton Yelchin. Running Time: 38 minutes On July 19th, 2016, we lost the youngest member of the Star Trek family, Anton Yelchin. Yelchin portrayed Ensign Pavel Chekov in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, as well as Justin Lin's upcoming picture, Star Trek Beyond. Outside of Star Trek, Yelchin's extensive resume included over 50 performances in film and television. In this episode of Stage Nine, John and Mike are joined by Adam Drosin to remember Yelchin. We discuss his portrayal of a young Chekov, and his work outside of Trek, including Terminator...
2016-06-24
37 min