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Track17 - Der MusikpodcastTrack17 - Der MusikpodcastFeature 48 | Die Alben des Jahres 2024von Christopher Hunold & Melanie Loeper Playlists von Christopher: Top 100 Songs des Jahres Top 50 Alben des Jahres Playlists von Melanie: Top 100 Songs des Jahres Listen/Texte Christophers Top 50 Alben Christophers Top 100 Songs Melanies Top 50 Alben Melanies Top 100 Alben Was war die beste Musik aus den "Genres" House/Techno, Gitarre, Pop/Art Pop, Bass/Beats und unserem Klassiker Andere Musik? Der letzte Podcast des Jahres ist wieder der große Jahresrückblick, in dem wir das Beste, was die Musik uns dieses Jahr gegeben hat für euch noch einmal hervorheben und in jed...2024-12-181h 38Crossing Lines Poiesis PodcastCrossing Lines Poiesis Podcast【#1 crossing lines podcast】Talking on Astrid Alben "Déjà Vu" / アストリッド・アルベン「デジャブ」このポッドキャストは、国際ポエトリーサイト crossing linesを運営する2人の詩人、石田瑞穂と二宮豊が、サイトに掲載された詩人とその作品を読み解いていく、という構成になっています。 この詩人ってだれなの、サイトの詩を読んでみたけれどわからないよ、という読者から、1つの単語、あるいは行間に隠されたポエジーを語りたいというディープな読者まで、様々な方々と詩の魅力を、僕ら自身が共有できればと思いたち、始めました。 初回はイギリス詩人アストリッド・アルベンの「デジャブ」を中心に、彼女の詩人像と作品の魅力を語ります。 HP: https://crossinglines.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossing__lines Music by Yuki Muraoka (ARAM/April Blue) Bass2022-07-1427 minModern Poetry in TranslationModern Poetry in TranslationAgnès Agboton, Astrid Alben, Lawrence Schimel and Clare Pollard – From MPT Clean HandsThis podcast accompanies the spring 2021 MPT: Clean Hands: Focus on the Pandemic in Europe. This focus section includes a poems from the StAnza 'Windowswap' project – pairing up poets to share photos of the views from their windows and then respond in poetry form to their partner’s view. In this podcast Clare Pollard spoke to one of these poet pairs – Astrid Alben and Agnès Agboton, with translator Lawrence Schimel. Tune in for a discussion of poetry, the pandemic and writing through lockdown. Find out more about this issue at https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/magazine/clean-hands-2021-number-1/ Find the windows poems online...2021-05-1136 minFour ThoughtFour ThoughtCapturing MoonlightAstrid Alben explains how only art and science together can help us appreciate complicated phenomena like moonlight.Astrid is a poet and founder of the arts and science organisation, the PARS Foundation. In this meditative talk, she explains how bridging the artificial divide between science and the arts leads to a greater understanding of concepts as varied as moonlight, laughter and elasticity. Producer: Giles Edwards.2017-02-2217 minIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaSt Tropez et Le Catholiquepoetry Astrid Alben... Source2016-10-2658 minGrantaGrantaAstrid Alben: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 82In this edition of the Granta podcast we speak to Astrid Alben, who reads a selection from her book of poetry Plainspeak, discusses her work as a translator and as an editor of the interdisciplinary journal Pars, shares a poem by Valérie Rouzeau – translated from the French by Susan Wicks – and explains how she develops her poetic alter ego.2016-09-1921 minIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaAstrid and Organs: and some cleanersThe “body without organs” (French: corps sans organes) is a concept used by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. It usually refers to the deeper reality underlying some well-formed whole constructed from fully functioning parts. At the same time, it may also describe a relationship to one’s literal body. But today we are joined by Wellcome Trust / Clore/ Rijksakademie Fellow & FRSA Poet Astrid Alben... Source2016-03-1559 minThe Poetry SocietyThe Poetry SocietyAfter Awater: Jane Draycott on an enigmatic masterpiece‘Awater’, written by Martinus Nijhoff in 1934, is considered the great Dutch modernist poem. Hailed by Brodsky as “the future of poetry”, it is still barely known outside the Netherlands. In it, the poet-narrator trails his mysterious neighbour – Awater – through the city night before abandoning the trail in a train station. Is the poem about the imagination, the unconscious mind, about bereavement, about the existential hollow in the wake of the First World War, about T.S. Eliot, about religion and the old world, about the future? With the help of David Colmer, Professor Wiljan van den Akker, poets Onno Kosters and Astrid A...2015-12-0910 min