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Melodía infinitaMelodía infinitaEntrega 11: Anillo en Viena, La valquiriaEsta entrega forma parte del ciclo dedicado al Anillo del nibelungo de Richard Wagner, grabado tras la función del 22 de junio de 2025 en la Staatsoper de Viena. Se comentan el contexto de composición y estreno de La valquiria, su argumento dividido por actos y su música inolvidable, con especial atención a la escena de amor de Sigmundo y Siglinda, la cabalgata de las valquirias y la despedida de Wotan a Brunilda. El reparto de la función estuvo compuesto por Andreas Schager (Sigmundo), Anja Kampe (Brunilda), Simone Schneider (Siglinda), Iain Paterson (Wotan), Monika Bohinec (Fricka), Kwang...2025-06-3028 minBook Friends ForeverBook Friends ForeverEngines of War By R. S. Ford (Audiobook Excerpt)On sale June 17th, 2025 Read By Daniel Crespin, Ciaran Saward, Mark Meadows, Katie Villa, Andrew Kingston, Alison Campbell, and Phoebe McIntosh From an unmissable voice in epic fantasy comes the final novel in a trilogy where guilds clash, magic fuels machines, and an all-out war has consumed an empire. “Ford succeeds in building a complex fantasy world, complete with warring factions, fearsome creatures, and bloody struggles for power . . . Fans of R.A. Salvatore’s DemonWars Saga will be especially hooked.” –– Publishers Weekly on Engines of Empire “A heady blend of action, arcana, and intrigue.” –– Gareth Hanrahan, author of The Gutter Prayer, on Engines...2025-06-1604 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsPatreon Exclusive Teaser: EP#36 - The Greta Van Fleet of Stand-Up Comedy - Bonus EP#3If you would like access to the full episode, as well as other bonus episodes, and early access to all episode, please support my little ol' podcast over at Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=30855788Thank you x2025-06-0411 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#35 - Adam Scott-RowleyAdam is a multidisciplinary artist whose work transcends traditional theatrical boundaries, inhabiting a fluid space between live art and physical theatre. With a bold avant-garde aesthetic, Adam’s work explores themes of compassion and existentialism, challenging audiences to confront deeper emotional truths in unexpected ways.Adam trained at The London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and works as an actor, writer, director, and teacher. As a theatre practitioner, Adam teaches at The Danish National School of Performing Arts, where he developed and directs his methodology, ‘The Sensitised Theatre.’ He has taught at a range of institutions, includ...2025-05-121h 35CountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 355. John Wustman (Honor Your Mentors I)I have been reminded over and over again in recent weeks of the preciousness of life as numerous dear friends and family members face loss of loved ones and their own life-altering health crises. This got me to thinking about how much my mentors have shaped my life. So with this latest episode I inaugurate a new Countermelody series entitled “Honor Your Mentors.” I have already posted numerous times on the podcast about my beloved teacher John Wustman. This coming July my friend and colleague Chanda VanderHart’s monumental book Accompaniment in America: Contextualizing Collaborative Piano, co-authored with Kathleen Kelly and El...2025-05-022h 07ApéropéraApéropéraLa Vie ParisienneAujourd'hui, Daniel Exartier évoque ce chef-d'oeuvre d'Offenbach "La Vie Parisienne" avec, dans les rôles principaux, Mady Mesplé et Régine Crespin, tout de même !!Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2025-03-0824 minAudio BriefsAudio BriefsAnswering the Call: The Foreign Assistance ReviewAn audio version of “Answering the Call: The Foreign Assistance Review,” a new commentary by CSIS's Daniel F. Runde, Richard Crespin, and Thomas Bryja. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.2025-02-2808 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#34 - Kerry ShaleKerry Shale is a Canadian actor, VoiceOver artist, writer and podcast co-host. His career spans more than 4 decades and includes theatre work at The National, The Almeida, The Hampstead, The Donmar Warehouse, The Royal Court among others. Selected credits on screen include Yentl, The Trip, Wednesday, The Sandman, Patrick Melrose and many many more. He is a prolific VoiceOver actor, as well as co-host of the podcast 'Is it Rolling Bob?' - a podcast about the life and work of Bob Dylan. Among other subjects Kerry and I discussed Wallace Shawn, BOB DYLAN (!), reframing your artistic...2024-12-263h 01Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#33 - Theo Toksvig-StewartTheo Toksvig-Stewart is an internationally produced, multi-award nominated writer for stage, screen, and radio. He is a BAFTA Connect member, and an alumnus of the BBC Writersroom Drama Room, and the Minack Emerging Playwright programme. His first play 'Endless Second', which blew me away when I first saw at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019, was nominated for the Holden Street Theatre Award and the Sit Up Award at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe. The play's adaptation for BBC Radio 4 was featured in the Observer, Sunday Times, and Mail on Sunday's Pick of the Week and received a special mention at...2024-12-041h 38Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#32 - Co-Founding WOMAD, William Blake & BEING MY DRAMA TEACHER!Far too few people in this life have even one teacher who has inspired them. I have been lucky enough to have a few in my time, and this man was the first. Stephen Pritchard read English at Oxford and studied William Blake's visionary work for his PhD, before working as a music journalist. Upon interviewing the great Peter Gabriel, they both subsequently went on to become to parts of the founding members of World of Music, Arts & Dance (WOMAD).The next thirty-plus years were spent as an educator, which is where I was lucky enough to come...2024-11-251h 48Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#31 - My Mate Got Nominated For a BAFTA - with Leah HarveyThis week I am delighted to introduce actor, songwriter, BAFTA Nominee, and old friend of mine from our drama school days - Leah Harvey.Since graduating from LAMDA in 2016, Leah has gone from strength to strength, appearing both on our screens, as well as on some of the biggest stages in this country and abroad. Some of her credits include: Fighting with My Family (Channel 4 Films), Sweetpea (Sky), Foundation (Apple TV), Les Miserables (BBC), As You Like It (Soho Place), Small Island (The National), Emilia (The Globe) and The Donmar's Shakespeare Trilogy.I am so proud of...2024-11-121h 51Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsTRAILER: EP#30 - Blood on the Tracks, Timothee Chalamet as Bob Dylan & How Art Saved My Life - Bonus EP#2 (Exclusively for Patreon Subscribers)This is a trailer for EP#30 of the podcast and Bonus Episode #2. The bonus episodes are exclusively for my wonderful Patreon subscribers. For early access, bonus episodes and much more, please consider subscribing today at patreon.com/user?u=30855788 Merci beaucoup mon amis!2024-10-0702 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#29 - The Way, Awakening & Sharing Poetry - with Henry ShukmanI will simply say that this is one of the most insightful, interesting and wonderful conversations I’ve ever had the privilege of being a part of. Henry Shukman is a poet, writer and - more prominently in the last few decades - a zen Buddhist master. Henry runs the Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He wrote his first book at the age of 19, subsequently publishing several award books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction. His work has been included in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Th...2024-09-231h 24Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#28 - The 'Reservoir', Working with Bon Iver & The Australian Music Scene - with GordiI am delighted to introduce Gordi to the podcast this week. Gordi (born Sophie Peyton) is an Australian singer-songwriter whose music I describe as 'a punch to the heart', in the best way possible. Gordi has had an unbelievable career so far, in a relatively short space of time. Her debut album Reservoir is a particular favourite of mine. Her debut single Can We Work It Out was featured on the Vampire Diaries, her 2017 single Heaven I Know was featured on the tenth season of The Walking Dead. She also co-wrote the theme song for the Oscar-nominated...2024-09-091h 17Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#27 - Redefining Success, Abuse in the Arts & The 98% Podcast - with Alexa MordenI am thrilled to have Alexa Morden on the podcast this week. Alexa is an actor, writer, podcaster and coach, and you may know her as the co-host of the brilliant The 98% Podcast, which was a real inspiration for me to start this podcast, so thank you Alexa for that! Alexa is a shining light in an industry that can often be dark and difficult. Her work in exposing industry malpractice, as well as championing and supporting voices of those who have been mistreated has taken courage, determination and hard work. I am thrilled to have her...2024-08-272h 00Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEP#26 - Dark Night of the Soul - BONUS EP#1Hello there, today I bring you something a little different. From this point forwards these bonus episodes will only be available to our lovely Tier 2 Patreon subscribers, but I wanted to give you all the chance to listen to the first bonus episode to see if it's something you enjoy enough to subscribe to Tier 2. This week I talk about The Blindboy Podcast, Irish art and culture, my Dublin accent, Colin Farrell, Tom Waits, ASMR, 'bad' singing voices, ego within art, and my struggles with ego death and the Dark Night of the Soul. Art...2024-08-191h 07Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsTom Bright - EP#25This week I welcome the talented, genuine and generous Tom Bright onto the podcast. Tom is a musician and songwriter, who has gone from strength to strength since his debut album Self-Service Checkout in 2020. Since then he has gone on to feature on the One Show, BBC Radio 2, BBC 5 Live, Radio X, as well performing at iconic venues and festivals such as the London Palladium, Shepherd's Bush Empire and Glastonbury Festival. As well as playing his own headline shows throughout Europe, he has also supported The Libertines, The Leisure Society, Mystery Jets, Tom Grennan and Reverend & The Makers, to...2024-07-201h 13Bedtime Bible Stories for AdultsBedtime Bible Stories for AdultsThe Visions of Daniel - Part 2**Trigger warning for this episode: asthenophobia**Tonight, we finish up the book of Daniel. We read about his final vision. I'm so thankful for the prophecy that God has provided us with. Hopefully, you have enjoyed these past two episodes, even though a little more serious than usual.We are reading Daniel 10 through 12.If you have been blessed by this podcast and would like toshow your support with a $1 donation, please go to paypal.me/hcharltoncrespin. 10%of any donations I receive goes to the church. Don’t forget to Like and Subscribe on You...2024-05-2636 minBedtime Bible Stories for AdultsBedtime Bible Stories for AdultsThe Visions of Daniel - Part 1**Trigger warning for this episode: asthenophobia**I apologize that we don't have a good Mother's Day story tonight, but Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms out there! We have officially hit 50 episodes, and are returning to the book of Daniel--chapters 7 through 9--covering the first three visions. It may not be the most relaxing story... but it's definitely an important one. The books of Daniel and Revelation provide so much insight to the end of time. Let's all pray for wisdom and understanding when reading and hearing these books.If you have been blessed by this...2024-05-1240 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsRosa Hesmondhalgh - EP#24Rosa is an actor and writer whose plays include Madame Ovary, premiering at the Pleasance in Edinburgh in 2019, before going on to run at Vault Festival in 2020. As an actor she has worked with Hull Truck, The Arcola, Wildchild Productions and on multiple UK Tours, as well as for the BBC and Netflix, about to appear in the upcoming series of Bridgerton. Rosa was a beautiful guest to get to sit down and chat to. Her resilience, humour and kindness are palpable and it was a joy to sit down with her and have this...2024-04-171h 36Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsAdvice from an Acting Mentor & Coach - with Charlotte Thornton - EP#23This week we welcome acting mentor and career coach Charlotte Thornton to the podcast. Charlotte trained at Mountview and after graduating without an agent, she worked primarily in Fringe Theatre before an encounter with a career coach specifically in LA changed the trajectory of her career. After going on to appear on the West End and at The National Theatre, Charlotte has gone on to coach actors at every stage of their career. Her wisdom and advice was so good to hear and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. 2024-04-031h 23Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsShelby Flannery - EP#22This week we welcome actor Shelby Flannery to the podcast. Shelby is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Shelby trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and has gone on to appear on stage and screen in The 100, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, FBI: Most Wanted, and short film Together, as well as working with Krymov Lab in New York. She stars in the film 'April', that will be coming soon in 2024. Art of the Week: Simone Leigh (artist) - Shelby's pick Belfast (film) - Dan's pick Artist Spotlight of the...2024-03-201h 51Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsEmmanuel Olusanya - EP#21This week I am delighted to introduce to the podcast the incredible Emmanuel Olusanya. Emmanuel is an actor, musician and podcast host. Since graduating from LAMDA Emmanuel has released three singles: Runnin' (2022), Let's Go (2022), La tete dans les etoiles (2023), and last year he released his debut EP 'Genre Pending'. He has also appeared in Phaedra at the National Theatre, as well as Eastenders on your tellybox, and theatre credits for the King's Head Theatre, Proforca Theatre, Terra Nova Productions and Hammerpuzzle. He is also a co-host of The Crunchtime...2024-03-061h 29Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsAndrea von Kampen - #EP20We are back with a bang for 2024! I am so honoured to welcome Andrea von Kampen to the podcast this week. Andrea is an American musician who has been likened to Nick Drake by The New York Times. She has worked with some of the finest folk musicians working today, including The Tallest Man on Earth, Punch Brothers, Anais Mitchell's band Bonny Light Horsemen, Lief Vollebekk and many others. After releasing a handful of EP's she released her debut 'Old Country' in 2019, following it up in 2021 with the album 'That Spell'. Her new album 'Sister Moon' will...2024-02-211h 46Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsA Decade of Friendship - with Jack Sunderland - EP#17This week I welcome one of my best friends to the podcast. Jack Sunderland is an actor, teacher and someone who possibly saved my life. During our conversation we discuss drama school, the decision to step away from acting, why kindness is so important and at such a shortage in our industry, boldness in creativity, how losing his Dad has had a lasting impact on him, shame, sobriety and most of all we look back on our almost decade long friendship. He is a beautiful human and this conversation shows a little snippet into the kindness, humility and humanity...2023-12-261h 30CountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 229. Happy Birthday, John WustmanToday, Christmas Day 2023, is also the 93rd birthday of my teacher, the great John Wustman. I can think of no better way to conclude Season Four of Countermelody than with a tribute to the man who had the greatest influence on my development as a musician. He’s probably best-known for his work with Luciano Pavarotti and as the accompanist in more than thirty Music Minus One LPs from the early 1960s, as well as for his pioneering teaching of scores of accompanists. He has been called “the dean of American accompanists” and many other things, but to me he is and...2023-12-261h 56Bedtime Bible Stories for AdultsBedtime Bible Stories for AdultsDaniel the FaithfulIf you heard the Fiery Furnace episode, now we are reading the next three chapters of Daniel--4, 5, and 6. They are really three separate stories in one, with three separate kings. Two involve interpretation and the last one, a huge test of faith. It's incredible, the faith that Daniel had.If you have been blessed by this podcast and would like toshow your support with a $1 donation, please go to paypal.me/hcharltoncrespin. 10% of any donations I receive goes to the church. Don’t forget to Like and Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com...2023-12-1942 minCountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 221. Robert MassardThis is an episode I have been planning for years now! This past August 15, the great French baritone Robert Massard turned 98 years old. As many of my listeners know, I have a thing for baritones in general, and I have devoted episodes to artists of the baritone persuasion from world-renowned to virtually unknown to somewhere in-between. Just think of it: Gérard Souzay, Jorma Hynninen, Eugene Holmes, Andrzej Hiolski, Gabriel Bacquier, Will Parker, Gilbert Price: these and many more have already been featured with more (Hugo Hasslo, Eric Sædén) on the horizon for next season. But I would be...2023-11-011h 33CountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 219. Chants d’AuvergneAnother episode featuring orchestral songs, these arrangements by the French composer Joseph Canteloube AKA Marie-Joseph Canteloube de Malaret (1879 – 1957), of elaborately orchestrated folk songs from the Auvergne region of France. From the 1960s an beyond these songs have become favorites of sopranos seeking engaging works for voice and orchestra. Canteloube made orchestral arrangements of five different series (or books) of songs published between 1924 and 1955. The songs themselves are, in turn, playful, plangent, tragic, saucy, rustic, and even surprisingly emancipated. In 1930 French soprano Madeleine Grey was the first artist to record the songs. Subsequently the Ukrainian-born Israeli soprano Netania Davrath became the fi...2023-10-181h 28Bedtime Bible Stories for AdultsBedtime Bible Stories for AdultsThe Fiery FurnaceThe book of Daniel is full of prophecy and begins with the story of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednago. Is that how you learned their names, too? It's funny that we call Daniel by his original name, and we learn the Babylonian names for his friends. When I read this story, it made me really think about my faith. There will be times we will be questioned or even threatened. Will I be strong enough to stand up for God? I pray that God will give me that strength. It amazes me the faith that those three men had. Let...2023-10-0240 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsThe Drama School Dropouts - with Ella Mitchell EP#19This week I welcome a guest who has a very special place in my heart. When I had to step away from drama school in 2015, I had a year before I returned and it was the darkest period of my life. Ella had left the same drama school due to similar mental health reasons in 2014 and her love, care and guidance may have saved my life. She gave me hope again and I gained a truly special friend, and for that I will always be grateful to her. If you enjoy this podcast you can support us...2023-08-141h 12Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsS2E4 - The Drama School Dropouts - with Ella Mitchell EP#19This week it is my pleasure to welcome my wonderful friend and fellow drama school dropout Ella Mitchell on to Starving Artists. Ella and I trained at LAMDA together, however due to struggles with mental health at the time, we each had to drop out at different times. Ella is a truly special person to me, as she was a real rock to me when I had to step away from drama school and I think her care and love was one of the things that may have saved me during that very dark time in my life. I...2023-08-141h 13Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsS2E3 - Girls! Girls! Girls! - EP#18We hope you are enjoying Season 2 thus far, and we want to thank the people who have supported the podcast this week. They know who they are and we are supremely grateful and we hope with continued support we can take the podcast a step further, get it as filmed content as well as audio and widen our list of guests. Thank you, Thank you! If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support us then please visit https://www.patreon.com/user?u=30855788 to become a monthly Patreon supporter, or if you...2023-08-0753 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsS2E1 - Finding Solace in Surrender - EP #16Welcome back! It's time for that difficult second album; that's right, we're back with Season 2 of Starving Artists and we thank you for joining us. This week we explore steps 1 and 11 of the 12-step recovery model, how admitting defeat can paradoxically lead to liberation and our experience with attempting continual spiritual growth. Art of the Week: A painting by 'Some French Guy' - Lewis's pick Martha by Tom Waits (song) - Dan's pick Artist Spotlight of the Week: Russell Brand as a podcast host - Lewis's pick ...2023-07-2459 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsSeparating the Art From the Artist - with Lewis Shepherd (musician) - EP#15This week Daniel and Lewis discuss some responses to our King of Biscuits Episode, cancel culture, Guinness, the guitarist Slash and if it's possible to separate the art from the artist. We'd also like to thank you for helping us get to over 1,000 downloads. If you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoy making it, then please consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=30855788) or Buy Me a Coffee (buymeacoffee.com/starvingart). For more info and the Starving Artists Blog please visit www.starvingartistspod.com. @starvingartists_pod (Instagram) Art of...2023-05-2955 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsStanley Morgan - EP#14This week I am delighted to share with you all the conversation I had with Stanley Morgan. Stanley trained at LAMDA and since graduating is known for I Used to Be Famous, The Sandman and Argylle. It was a real pleasure to talk to him and I think you're all really going to get a lot from this one. I want to thank Stanley for his openness, honesty and passion for his craft. Art of the Week: A Meditation on Grief by Cardinal Basil Hume - Stanley's pick Consolations by David Whyte (poetry collection...2023-05-222h 01Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsGeorgie Bailey - EP#13This week we welcome the supremely talented Georgie Bailey to Starving Artists. George is a playwright, poet, producer and co-founder of Chewboy Productions. I have always admired Georgie as a writer since seeing the wonderfully surreal 'Tethered'. Not only is his work moving, truthful and often absurd (in the best of ways!), but I think he challenges the conventions and form of theatre itself in many of his pieces. His next project is 'these words that'll linger like ghosts till the day I drop down dead' at The Pleasance Theatre, Islington and I'M IN IT!! Please come along and...2023-05-151h 23Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsThe Dream Band Line-Up - with Lewis Shepherd (musician) - EP#12This week Daniel and Lewis share with you their picks for the dream rock band, plus some honourable mentions. If you enjoy this podcast then please consider supporting us on Patreon. It helps us continue to make high quality content and expand the podcast, making it as good as it can possibly be: patreon.com/user?u=30855788 If you cannot afford a monthly Patreon subscription but would still like to support us, then you can give a one off payment to us on Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/starvingart 2023-05-0855 minStarving ArtistsStarving ArtistsVermonty Python - with Gianna Kiehl - EP#11This week we grace your earholes from the beautiful Charlotte, Vermont. I spent ten days here and was struck by the natural beauty, the open and kind nature of the people and how Vermont might be the best kept secret the USA has to offer. Joining me this week is friend of the podcast and native Vermonter Gianna Kiehl. I was in a rather difficult headspace when we had this conversation, but I think it produced a really great conversation between two friends. If you enjoy this podcast then please consider supporting us on Patreon, it helps...2023-05-011h 26Starving ArtistsStarving ArtistsA Spiritual Path to Creativity - with Michael Defilippis - EP#10Welcome back, as we start the second half of season one. This week I am honoured to have been talking to the wonderful Michael Defilippis. Michael is an actor living in Brooklyn, New York. He trained at LAMDA and has worked extensively in theatre. However, most of our discussion falls on the topics of God, the ego, the nature of the mind and consciousness, spiritual awakenings, plus a whole realm of other topics. Michael's story is very unique and I hope you get as much from listening to this as I got from chatting to him. If...2023-04-242h 11Ashes with AshAshes with AshDaniel CrespinDaniel is jumping on with me today from London to share his story on becoming an actor, musician, podcaster, voice over artist, cigar connoisseur and his journey to becoming sober! I hope you all enjoy! https://twitter.com/DanCrespin Instagram:  @danieljcrespin https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starving-artists/id1667216427 https://soundcloud.com/daniel-crespin-197174953 https://www.joholeassociates.com/actors/daniel-crespin/#:~:text=Daniel%20is%20a%20Bristolian%20actor,%2C%20television%2C%20voiceovers%20and%20commercials. --- Support this podcast: https://p...2023-02-1937 minHoney Are You HappyHoney Are You Happy“Your emotions won’t kill you, but your drinking might”: A “sobering” episode ft. the best Super Hans impression you’ll hear this side of the AtlanticToday I am joined with actor and podcast host Daniel Crespin for a very sobering episode (excuse the pun), chatting all things alcoholism, substance abuse, 12 step programmes and how to sit with painful emotions. Make sure you listen to the end to hear the best Stewy Griffin and Super Hans impressions, as well as  his top tips for anyone struggling with recovery. You can find Daniel Crespin on: Instagram Blog Podcast on Apple and Spotify I offer a FREE Coaching Call for all things disordered eating, body image and self esteem. F...2023-02-161h 10Comment dire ?Comment dire ?Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaïeva (1/2)Evocation de l'une des plus grandes femmes poétesses russes du 20ème siècle durant les inoubliables  années de "L'âge d'Argent" : Marina Ivanovna TSVETAÏEVA. Sa vie tourmentée (1892-1941) se confond avec les grands évènements de l'époque: révolution de 1905 - enterrement de Tolstoï - révolution de 1917 - Après un exil de 14 ans en France elle retourne en URSS en 1939 . Pascal Monge : Narrateur Natacha Fialkovsky : Chant - Balalaïka                           Adaptatrice du poème de M. Tsvetaïeva "Cela me plaît" Pierre Kameneff : Guitare Issue d’une...2022-06-0813 minCountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 140. Universal PassionFor Christians, this week is probably the most central to the theology of their faith, focusing as it does on the story of the Passion of the Christ. My dear friend, the choral conductor and singer Kristina Boerger posted a fascinating meditation this week about her “complicated” relationship with this theology, and how the performance of music for Holy Week over the years has given her insight into some universal tenets about human nature and behavior. She very kindly agreed to read her essay for me to use as the basis of this week’s podcast, which features music written for, a...2022-04-142h 00CountermelodyCountermelodyEpisode 136. Puccini en FrançaisThis week’s episode is a counterpart to my ongoing exploration of the practice of performing opera in translation which includes the “Verdi auf Deutsch” [www.countermelodypodcast.com/index.php/2021/10/17/episode-111-verdi-auf-deutsch] and “Polyglot Wagner” [www.countermelodypodcast.com/index.php/2020/11/29/episode-63-polyglot-wagner] episodes. With its soaring cantilena lines, Puccini’s music lends itself quite naturally to performance in French. The characteristics of the so-called “French school” of singing, with its frequent focus on bright-timbred, slightly nasal tonal production, lends Puccini’s music a peculiarly French quality when performed in that language. This episode features arias and duets from Madame Butterfly, La Vie de Bohème...2022-03-181h 59Your Official ADHA PodcastYour Official ADHA PodcastMatt Talks with Daniel Lopez, RDH!This week Matt Crespin is joined by Daniel Lopez, RDH who is a dental hygienist practicing in a Federally Qualified Health Center in New York City.    Episode Highlights ADHA Updates Daniel’s Journey  What is a FQHC? Covid-19 Vaccine ADHA’s impact on Daniel’s career Quotes   “The best advice I can give you...talk to your local health department.”    “At an FQHC 50% of the Board of Directors need to be patients or clients of the FQHC.”   “It is a way to ensure the care is b...2021-01-2638 minYour Official ADHA PodcastYour Official ADHA PodcastMatt Talks with Laura Mallery-Sayre, RDHThis week Matt Crespin is joined by long time ADHA member, Laura Mallery-Sayre to talk to us about her 51 year journey with dental hygiene!    Episode Highlights   Colgate and ADHA  ADHA Annual Conference 2021 Laura’s Background  IOH  Philanthropic Work - Daniel R. Sayre Memorial Foundation   Quotes   “I have been practicing for 51 years, and have been teaching nationally since 1972”   “I am waiting for a vaccine that is safe and efficacious before I return”   “I feel so fortunate to have selected dental hygiene as my career for so many reasons”    “We used to feel like we were saving teeth, but now I feel that we are saving lives”   “It's...2020-09-2934 min日谈公园日谈公园vol.99 焦元溥的古典音乐时间主播|李叔 小伙子 嘉宾|焦元溥      对于古典音乐,许多人有着敬畏的向往,却不知如何欣赏。本期节目,我们请来了知名古典音乐乐评人焦元溥老师,与大家一起分享古典音乐聆赏体验。这位政法世家走出的古典音乐博士,自15岁起便开始发表乐评、论述与散文,几个月前他的音频节目《焦享乐:焦元溥古典音乐入门指南》也开始上线更新,本期节目,焦老师与李叔、小伙子两位古典音乐门外汉,从他接触古典音乐的历程聊起,其间聊到芭蕾、戏剧等不同艺术形式,触类旁通,寓教于乐,带大家从另外一个角度思考、欣赏古典音乐这门艺术,并在节目里先后分享、解析了舒伯特、舒曼、拉赫玛尼诺夫、贝多芬的音乐作品,希望能够为大家敲响古典音乐之门。|Song List|01.Schubert / Dvorak-Trout Quintet - Theme & Variations02.Régine Crespin-Liederkreis, Op. 39: III. Waldesgespräch03.Vladimir Ashkenazy-Rachmaninov: Etude-Tableau in A minor, Op.39, No.604.Daniel Barenboim / Jacqueline du Pré / Pinchas Zukerman-Piano Trio in B flat 'Archduke' Op. 97 (1989 Digital Remaster): I. Allegro moderato2018-01-082h 03La Buhardilla 2.0La Buhardilla 2.0La Buhardilla 2.0 Pograma 160: Lo mejor de 2015 en cienciaTras unas merecidas vacaciones de Navidad, volvemos a la carga en este 2016, el que será nuestro séptimo año en esto del podcasting, casi ná. Como hacemos todos los años, el primer programa del año lo solemos dedicar a lo que la revista Science ha decidido que sean los 10 descubrimientos más importantes del año 2015 en el mundo de la ciencias. En esta ocasión el contenido del podcast es el siguiente: Intro : Presentamos este episodio de La Buhardilla 2.0, sin el equipo completo, ya que falta Javi, y olvidándonos por completo de dar los métodos de co...2016-01-101h 33