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THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCASTTHE RUNNING EFFECT PODCASTHow This United States Air Force Airman Placed 4th In The World At The World Championships: How Sam Gilman Defied The Odds & Made His Dreams A RealityPersonal challenges have not dimmed the force that is Sam Gilman.A former Air Force Academy distance star, Sam came into the New Year with a blast, securing bronze at the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships in February with a time of 7:38.64 in the 3,000m.Sam followed that up with a 7:34.69 on March 2 at Boston University, a new PR for the distance. Sam has additional PRs of 13:15.58 in the 5k, 3:35.40 in the 1500m, 3:52.81 in the mile, and 1:52.50 in the 800m. Sam’s impressive start to the...2025-04-1636 minCentral Indiana Sports ReportCentral Indiana Sports Report232.2 Madison-Grant Baseball Season PreviewMadison-Grant head coach John Walters and Luke Gilman, Xavier Yeagy and Tripp Haisley join the Central Indiana Sports Report to talk about the Argylls' highly anticipated season.2025-04-1120 minCentral Indiana Sports ReportCentral Indiana Sports Report232.2 Madison-Grant Baseball Season PreviewMadison-Grant head coach John Walters and Luke Gilman, Xavier Yeagy and Tripp Haisley join the Central Indiana Sports Report to talk about the Argylls' highly anticipated season.2025-04-1120 minLetsRun.com\'s Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and FieldLetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and FieldBye Bye Indoors: Winners, Losers, Highlights & Controversies of 2025 SeasonWejo, Rojo & Jon break down the 2025 indoor season and the 2025 World Indoor Championships. 100% of the proceeds of this week's Supporters Club signups go to Jonathan Gault. Support America's #1 track journalists and get bonus podcasts every week. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Video of the podcast for Supporters Club members here. Jakob Ingebrigtsen got the double and the 2 world records as Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker and Yared Nuguse raised their games. Josh Hoey is a world champ and American record holder, Hobbs Kessler and Nikki Hiltz double US champions, as Shelby Houilhan...2025-03-251h 08LetsRun.com\'s Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and FieldLetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and Field(Sneak Peak) Jakob Gold #1, Shelby Houlihan Silver, Holloway Streak Continues, Could Hoey Get World Record?This podcast is for Supporters Club members but we're giving everyone a 12 minute sneak peak of what was in it. Want the full thing? Join the Supporters Club at 50% off your first year. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public Full video is on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG1QCJ74doA&pp=0gcJCU8JAYcqIYzv Jakob Ingebrigtsen got gold #1 at World Indoors overtaking Berihu Aregawi as Freweyni Hailu got gold in the women's 3000 with Shelby Houlihan silver over Jessica Hull. Grant Holloway's 60m hurdle win streak continued as the US swept...2025-03-2213 minLetsRun.com\'s Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and FieldLetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and FieldUSAs Day 1: Hiltz Stops Houlihan's Return, Hobbs 3k (1st 12 Minutes of SC Pod)We've got the first 12 Minutes of our Supporters Club podcast free for everyone. If you want the full thing join our Supporters Club today https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe and use code GOAT50 to save 50% off your first year. Shelby Houlihan made her first team since her doping suspension but was edged by Nikki Hiltz in a thrilling women's 3000 while Hobbs Kessler won a thrilling men's 3k by just .02 over Dylan Jacobs. Plus Grant Holloway's win streak lives on. Show notes: 00:00 Start 02:01 Women's 3000: Hiltz wins thriller over Houlihan 07:08 Shelby says no bad blood with NIkki 08:27 What...2025-02-2312 minInwood Art Works On AirInwood Art Works On AirOn Air Concert: Birds, Bees and Electric FishInwood Art Works presentsOn Air Concert: Birds, Bees and Electric FishEnjoy this flute and percussion concert "Birds, Bees and Electric Fish" featuring Caballito Negro + Friends. Caballito Negro: Tessa Brinckman, flutes, Terry Longshore, percussion with Lisa Cella, flute and Dustin Donahue, percussion. Carlo Lopez-Speciale provided Spanish translation. This concert was performed on October 27, 2024 at 2pm at Good Shepherd Auditorium. PROGRAM (PROGRAMA)Two Seaming | Jane RiglerLisa Cella, Tessa Brinckman – flutes (flautas)mu...2024-12-051h 22Central Indiana Sports ReportCentral Indiana Sports Report46.2 Tennis Sectional Preview (Co-host: Michelle Garmon; Guests: Tony Pitt & Luke Gilman)On Wednesday's Central Indiana Sports Report, Greg and Michelle Garmon talk about the upcoming tennis sectionals at Elwood, Madison-Grant, Delta, Kokomo, Noblesville & Fishers.2024-10-0229 minGlenn Clark RadioGlenn Clark RadioGlenn Clark Radio May 23, 2024 (Gavin Sheets, Kyle Brnovich, Nick Redd, Drew Forrester)It finally happened. The Orioles were swept in a regular season series. Olympus has fallen. We really have no choice but to blame Grant, who is in for Griffin again today and we have to be honest, bad things have happened since he showed back up. We'll talk about it but also, Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com) joins us in studio in the 10am hour and will probably want to yammer about the PGA Championship. At 11am, we make our weekly trip to Bowie to chat with pitching prospect Kyle Brnovich. At 11:15, we catch up with our friend Gavin Sheets (Gilman...2024-05-232h 16Alpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorChat with the Conductor Ep. 8 | Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5Welcome to the edge of your seat. You’ll be transported to another time with Tchaikovsky’s revolutionary fifth symphony. Known for his timeless and well-loved melodies from works like Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake, you’ll see why Tchaikovsky’s symphonies are some of the most performed around the world. One of the most sublime themes in film music, Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission, is brought to life on our stage by our fabulous principal oboist, Torrence Welch. MUSICEnnio Morricone: “Gabriel’s Oboe” from The MissionSibelius: Finlan...2024-04-1612 minGrant Lawrence SuperfeedGrant Lawrence SuperfeedDirty Windshields - Epilogue - Rock 'n' Roll Was Never This Fun (The Lookouting)The Smugglers are pulled out of a dozen years of dormancy by a young promoter from a legendary venue: 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California, for an epic event that would eventually become known as "The Lookouting." In turn, "Dirty Windshields", and the Smugglers, received a surprise happy ending... 2024-04-0725 minCreate. Talk. Repeat.Create. Talk. Repeat.Graham Brown & Grant Gilman - United State of Indiana & United State Print Co.On this episode, I spoke with Graham Brown & Grant Gilman, owners of United State of Indiana and United State Print Co. We discuss how they started these companies, how they get their ideas, and if “John Mellencamp for President” would make a good t-shirt. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/createtalkrepeat/support2024-03-0450 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorChat With The Conductor Ep. 7 | Amy Beach's Gaelic SymphonyNo, we’re not talking about the Alicia Keys song or Katniss Everdeen. These women composers may have been overlooked in their time, but their music is equally beautiful and masterfully written as any of their male counterparts. Featured is the first symphony composed by an American woman, Amy Beach’s Gaelic Symphony and a work by a living composer who often writes for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, August Read Thomas. Once the head of music at what is now Clark Atlanta University, Florence Price wrote a stunning violin concerto, which you’ll hear performed by Atlanta Opera violinist (former...2024-02-2009 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorEp.6 pt 2 Augusta Read ThomasNo, we’re not talking about the Alicia Keys song or Katniss Everdeen. These women composers may have been overlooked in their time, but their music is equally beautiful and masterfully written as any of their male counterparts. Featured is the first symphony composed by an American woman, Amy Beach’s Gaelic Symphony and a work by a living composer who often writes for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, August Read Thomas. Once the head of music at what is now Clark Atlanta University, Florence Price wrote a stunning violin concerto, which you’ll hear performed by Atlanta Opera violinist (former...2024-02-1542 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorEp. 6 pt 1 Helen KimNo, we’re not talking about the Alicia Keys song or Katniss Everdeen. These women composers may have been overlooked in their time, but their music is equally beautiful and masterfully written as any of their male counterparts. Featured is the first symphony composed by an American woman, Amy Beach’s Gaelic Symphony and a work by a living composer who often writes for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, August Read Thomas. Once the head of music at what is now Clark Atlanta University, Florence Price wrote a stunning violin concerto, which you’ll hear performed by Atlanta Opera violinist (former...2024-02-1546 minBlackout PodcastBlackout PodcastMary Beth Carty - Musician / Folklorist / ArtistAn accordionist with a bag of pocket-sized instruments & a dedication to cultural ecology, Mary Beth Carty fuses traditional songs, instrumental tunes, & songwriting. With a live show that runs the gamut of emotions, transporting us from the heights of dance-paced ecstasy to the calm of contemplative airs, she has had the opportunity to tour in North America, Europe, and Africa. Most recently, Mary Beth has performed at the Celtic Colours International Festival, FrancoFest Halifax, and Festivals Acadiens et Créoles in Lafayette, Louisiana. “She got the crowd singing along. It was something else!” - Bill Roach, CBC.Mary Beth...2024-02-1239 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorHome for the HolidaysThere's nothing like home for the holidays. Join your hometown orchestra, the Alpharetta Symphony, for an evening of some of your favorite holiday music wrapped neatly in a bow. There's something for everyone - themes from beloved holiday movies, beautiful carols, and even a classical hit or two. Joined by the chorus from Alpharetta Methodist Church, the Alpharetta Symphony will make you feel like you're next to a roaring fire, hot chocolate in hand.MUSICTchaikovsky: "Pas de deux" from The Nutcracker'Twas the Night Before ChristmasTchaikovsky: "Trepak" from The...2023-11-2105 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorInterviews: Horns and Alex FrickerThe Alpharetta Symphony Horn section talks Schuman "Konzertstück" and enghlish horn expert Alex Fricker discusses Jennifer Higdon's 25 year old composition "Blue Cathedral". Don't miss the concert, November 3, 8pm, at Alpharetta First United Methodist Church: www.alpharettasymphony.org.2023-10-2942 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorBeethoven’s Symphony No. 5It all starts with the most famous four notes in all of music. This incredible symphony by Beethoven, one of the true masters of classical music has been heard in movies, documentaries, and commercials for decades. You’ll leave this concert singing that familiar tune! Also featured in this concert is Jennifer Higdon’s Blue Cathedral, an ethereal and heart-wrenching piece that almost guarantees goosebumps, and Robert Schumann’s Konzertstücke, a shining showcase for the glorious sounds of four French horns. MUSIC Jennifer Higdon: Blue Cathedral Robert Schumann: Konzertstück for 4...2023-10-1005 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorInterview with Mac FramptonEven after 100 years, you’ll know it from the first slide of the clarinet. George Gershwin is one of America’s best-known composers, with the sounds to back it up. Works like Rhapsody in Blue, Porgy and Bess, and An American in Paris all contain tunes that almost everyone will instantly recognize. Joining the Alpharetta Symphony for this evening jazzy jams will be dynamo pianist Mac Frampton and two talented vocal soloists.MUSICGeorge Gershwin:American in ParisI Got RhythmStrike Up the BandSelections from Porgy and BessEmbraceable YouLullaby”Someone to Watch Over M...2023-09-1221 minAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorAlpharetta Symphony - Chat with the ConductorRhapsody In BlueEven after 100 years, you’ll know it from the first slide of the clarinet. George Gershwin is one of America’s best-known composers, with the sounds to back it up. Works like Rhapsody in Blue, Porgy and Bess, and An American in Paris all contain tunes that almost everyone will instantly recognize. Joining the Alpharetta Symphony for this evening of jazzy jams will be dynamo pianist Mac Frampton and two talented vocal soloists.MUSICGeorge Gershwin:American in ParisI Got RhythmStrike Up the Band2023-08-3108 minStage WhisperStage WhisperWhisper in the Wings Episode 137We are so excited to be sharing this new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper with all of you out there! On this new episode, we were so delighted to welcome back Veshonte Brown who is the programs manager at IndieSpace. We chatted about their new incredible grant, The Little Venue That Could. We got down to the brass tacks about this amazing funding available to NYC artists, as well as chatted some more about Veshonte's experience in the theater. So don't miss out on this important episode!IndieSpace and the Howard Gilman Foundation presentThe Little Venue That Could...2023-05-2727 minSonic InterventionsSonic InterventionsChicago Field TripNick Cave, Meida Mc Neal, Danny Dunson This episode discusses Nick Cave's exhibition Forothermore and features a conversation with scholar-artist Dr. Meida Teresa McNeal and curator-artist Danny Dunson. A timely meditation on listening, Black bodies, house culture and visual arts, enriched with sound excerpts from Dr. Zami's research field trip to Chicago. In Conversation With Meida Teresa McNeal Meida Teresa McNeal is Artistic and Managing Director of Honey Pot Performance. She received her PhD in Performance Studies (Northwestern) and her MFA in Choreography & Dance History (Ohio State). Awards...2023-04-1925 minA. Gilman PodcastA. Gilman PodcastMeet Our Video Contest Winners: Part 1The winners of the Gilman Scholarship Program’s 20th Anniversary Video Contest have been selected! The judges were beyond impressed by the creativity exhibited in the dozens of entries we received. We decided this would be a great opportunity to invite as many of our winners as possible to share with our audience how they created their entries and much more. For this first chapter in this two-part series, we have invited two runner-ups, Morgan Kennedy (Ireland, 2012) and Devin Sommer (Turkey, 2011) to join us. You can view both of their entries on the Gilman Scholarship Program’s YouTube channel.  2022-07-2929 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesNapoleon Sykes: Meeting Muhammad Ali at Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Napoleon Sykes (0...2022-05-1007 minJughead\'s BasementJughead's BasementEpisode 102 - Grant Lawrence - The Smugglers - Novelist - CBC Radio & Television Personality on LoFi Interviews with HiFi GuestsEpisode 102 - Grant Lawrence - The Smugglers - Novelist - CBC Radio & TV Personality on LoFi Interviews with HiFi Guests.  This week we talk to Grant Lawrence about The Smugglers and the struggle to keep the chemistry, The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The Giorgini Family and their miraculous lives and stories, Dan Vapid and Screeching Weasel talk, Lookout Records and the Gilman Scene, stories about touring with The Donnas, becoming a novelist and his experiences with scriptwriting, his book Adventures in Solitude and much much more!www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comGrant Lawrence WebsiteThe Smugglers at Bandcamp2022-01-171h 39Stories from the Center of the UniverseStories from the Center of the UniverseEpisode 116: Foodio - Jamie GrantPart 7 of a 7 part series on small businesses in Ashland, VA (each business is part of the Downtown Ashland Association).  Jamie Grant is bringing a unique business to Ashland. Jamie described it as a non-traditional farmer’s market while also offering food education and food preparation tips. Jamie has a background in the food industry from helping her dad at his business in Tappahannock to being a food blogger and being a BBQ judge. Jamie knows Ashland because she finished her degree at RMC and is now employed at the college. Paul, Kevin and Jamie discussed their fav...2021-10-2130 minDid That Really Happen?Did That Really Happen?The Limehouse GolemThis week we're traveling back to Victorian England with the Limehouse Golem! Join us for a discussion of handwriting analysis, the Ratcliffe Highway Murders, Dan Leno, Marx in London, and more! Sources: Background: Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limehouse_Golem Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_limehouse_golem IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4733640/ Upbeat Entertainment, Behind the Scenes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg0nH97gn7Y Handwriting Analysis: Jennifer L. Mnookin, "Scripting Expertise: The History of Handwriting Identification Evidence and the...2021-08-091h 03Global GamecocksGlobal GamecocksThe Gilman Scholarship: Studying Arabic in the Middle EastWelcome back to Global Gamecocks!  Today's episode features Meoshay Jefferson, a recent Political Science graduate who studied abroad in Jordan. She is a recipient of the Gilman Scholarship, a grant funded by the U.S. Department of State that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad. The Gilman Scholarship Program aims to encourage underrepresented students to study and intern in a diverse array of countries or areas and world regions. It also encourages students to study languages, especially critical need languages (those deemed important to national security). Our conversation touches on how receiving th...2021-06-1422 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseChelsea Tipton - InterviewToday’s guest on the American Muse Podcast is a dynamic person and fantastic conductor and musician. In addition to his position as Music Director of the Symphony of Southeast Texas (where my father has played under him for many years), he is Principal Pops Conductor with the New Haven Symphony. Having already guest conducted all over the United States and Europe, he is persisting through the pandemic to conduct this season in Greensboro, Bridgeport, Lake Charles, Toledo, and at the Colour of Music Festival in Charleston. His work and community leadership is very well regarded. The Niches River Fe...2021-03-211h 00American MuseAmerican MuseChelsea Tipton - InterviewToday’s guest on the American Muse Podcast is a dynamic person and fantastic conductor and musician. In addition to his position as Music Director of the Symphony of Southeast Texas (where my father has played under him for many years), he is Principal Pops Conductor with the New Haven Symphony. Having already guest conducted all over the United States and Europe, he is persisting through the pandemic to conduct this season in Greensboro, Bridgeport, Lake Charles, Toledo, and at the Colour of Music Festival in Charleston. His work and community leadership is very well regarded. The Niches River Festival in...2021-03-211h 01BeyoND Study AbroadBeyoND Study AbroadEpisode 15: Study Abroad ScholarshipsNotre Dame offers an immense amount of resources for students to combat the daunting idea of finances involved in studying abroad. Listen to this episode with a pen and paper in hand ready to write down the dozens of study abroad scholarship and grant opportunities offered! In this episode, Elise Rudt, National Fellowships Senior Program Manager at the Notre Dame Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, explains the resources available at Notre Dame to assist students in finding and applying for study abroad scholarships. We also hear from Tia Wilson, a current Notre Dame senior, on how the Gilman Scholarship assisted...2021-03-1932 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseHoratio Parker - "A Northern Ballad"A precocious young composer, the teacher of Charles Ives, and a NON-nationalistic Scottish work undeniably influenced by Tchaikovsky (even though it may have been intended to do the exact opposite), are all headline descriptions of the topic for this episode of the American Muse podcast: Horatio Parker and his work _A Northern Ballad_. ###Background####Bio- Youngest of the “Boston 6”, Horatio Parker was born 1863 in Auburndale, MA, a rural area at the time, now subsumed by the Boston city limits. He studied with George Whitefield Chadwick at the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) and eventually, like most serious musicians at the t...2021-03-0426 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseHoratio Parker - "A Northern Ballad"A precocious young composer, the teacher of Charles Ives, and a NON-nationalistic Scottish work undeniably influenced by Tchaikovsky (even though it may have been intended to do the exact opposite), are all headline descriptions of the topic for this episode of the American Muse podcast: Horatio Parker and his work _A Northern Ballad_. ###Background####Bio- Youngest of the “Boston 6”, Horatio Parker was born 1863 in Auburndale, MA, a rural area at the time, now subsumed by the Boston city limits. He studied with George Whitefield Chadwick at the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC...2021-03-0425 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseMark Gibson InterviewHe is director of orchestral studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he has been for over 20 years. He has guest conducted orchestras and opera companies all over the United States and the world, and has traveled just as far to teach master classes, conducting workshops, and conduct student orchestras. Most recently, he was appointed head of the Conducting Institute at the Miami Music Festival. In 2017, Oxford University Press published his book _The Beat Stops Here_ to critical acclaim, and he is currently working on the 8th edition of _The Modern Conductor_. His premiere recording of the...2021-02-1846 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseMark Gibson InterviewHe is director of orchestral studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he has been for over 20 years. He has guest conducted orchestras and opera companies all over the United States and the world, and has traveled just as far to teach master classes, conducting workshops, and conduct student orchestras. Most recently, he was appointed head of the Conducting Institute at the Miami Music Festival. In 2017, Oxford University Press published his book _The Beat Stops Here_ to critical acclaim, and he is currently working on the 8th edition of _The Modern Conductor_. His premiere recording of...2021-02-1846 minStudy Abroad StoriesStudy Abroad StoriesEP. 13: (Interview) Hacking the Gilman ScholarshipIn this very special episode, I interview the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Team about tips on submitting a strong application for this governmental scholarship.What is the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship?“The U.S. Department of State's Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness.The Gilman Scholarship Program is open to U.S. citizen undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant fu...2021-02-1031 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Henry Fry - "Niagara" Symphony-William Henry Fry, born a Philadelphian in 1813... or 1815... well it seems no one really knows for sure. But, either is close enough for us. Though it might seem a foreign concept to us, being able to hear great music in the 19th century was completely dependent on an orchestra or opera company actually putting on the performance, geographically nearby, on an evening when you could go, assuming you could afford a ticket. No internet, YouTube, obviously. Philadelphia was great for Fry in this regard. In the 1830s, a French opera troupe toured to Philly and performed French opera sung in...2020-12-0921 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Henry Fry - "Niagara" Symphony-William Henry Fry, born a Philadelphian in 1813... or 1815... well it seems no one really knows for sure. But, either is close enough for us. Though it might seem a foreign concept to us, being able to hear great music in the 19th century was completely dependent on an orchestra or opera company actually putting on the performance, geographically nearby, on an evening when you could go, assuming you could afford a ticket. No internet, YouTube, obviously. Philadelphia was great for Fry in this regard. In the 1830s, a French opera troupe toured to Philly and performed French opera sung...2020-12-0921 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseDiane Wittry InterviewNamed one of the top 30 musicians worldwide by Musical America, conductor Diane Wittry joins us on this episode to discuss David Diamond, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Lowell Lieberman.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-11-1646 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseDiane Wittry InterviewNamed one of the top 30 musicians worldwide by Musical America, conductor Diane Wittry joins us on this episode to discuss David Diamond, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Lowell Lieberman.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-11-1646 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseMarkand Thakar InterviewWorld renowned conductor, pedagogue, and author Markand Thakar joins me to discuss the possibility of sublime beauty in Western Art music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-11-0733 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseMarkand Thakar InterviewWorld renowned conductor, pedagogue, and author Markand Thakar joins me to discuss the possibility of sublime beauty in Western Art music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-11-0732 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseGerard Schwarz InterviewThe great Maestro Gerard "Jerry" Schwarz joins me to discuss his never-ending drive and his relationships with Alan Hovhaness and David Diamond. You don't want to miss what he has to say!www.gerardschwarz.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-261h 02American MuseAmerican MuseGerard Schwarz InterviewThe great Maestro Gerard "Jerry" Schwarz joins me to discuss his never-ending drive and his relationships with Alan Hovhaness and David Diamond. You don't want to miss what he has to say!www.gerardschwarz.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-261h 02American MuseAmerican MuseWalter Piston - Symphony No. 2####Bio- Born 1894 in Rockland, Maine, and eventually the family moved to Boston. - Early on, Piston considered becoming an artist instead of a musician. He actual finished his degree in painting at the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He spoke of the transition quote > “I went to art school and earned money on the side playing the violin and the piano. I kept getting more and more interested in music, and by the end of the senior year I was entirely devoted to it; but by then I was so near to graduation I de...2020-10-1621 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWalter Piston - Symphony No. 2####Bio- Born 1894 in Rockland, Maine, and eventually the family moved to Boston. - Early on, Piston considered becoming an artist instead of a musician. He actual finished his degree in painting at the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He spoke of the transition quote > “I went to art school and earned money on the side playing the violin and the piano. I kept getting more and more interested in music, and by the end of the senior year I was entirely devoted to it; but by then I was so near to graduation I decided to finish up school and I got...2020-10-1621 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Schuman - Symphony No. 10 'American Muse'So this is it, ladies and gents, the episode where we discuss the piece for which this podcast was named and the composer that wrote it: William Schuman and his Symphony No. 10 ‘American Muse’! The man literally got letters in the mail telling him either how awful his music was, OR how it had changed someone’s life. Were he still alive today, I would absolutely send him a physical letter thanking him for so dramatically effecting my life. Ironically, I did in fact send his two children, Andrea and Anthony, physical letters to ask for their permission to use the mu...2020-10-1527 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Schuman - Symphony No. 10 'American Muse' So this is it, ladies and gents, the episode where we discuss the piece for which this podcast was named and the composer that wrote it: William Schuman and his Symphony No. 10 ‘American Muse’! The man literally got letters in the mail telling him either how awful his music was, OR how it had changed someone’s life. Were he still alive today, I would absolutely send him a physical letter thanking him for so dramatically effecting my life. Ironically, I did in fact send his two children, Andrea and Anthony, physical letters to ask for their permission to use the...2020-10-1527 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Grant Still - 'Africa'####Bio- It seems especially difficult to summarize the life and career of William Grant Still. At the simplest, Still performed, conducted, composed, orchestrated, and arranged music, earning him the title “Dean of Afro-American Composers”. But what he was as a man is so much deeper and more complex. His compositions give us a brief glimpse of his personality and philosophy (and I am grateful for that). Beyond this, Still’s words and those affected by him do a meritorious job in striving to complete the picture of the man. Yet, in the end, he is too multid...2020-10-1418 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseWilliam Grant Still - 'Africa'####Bio- It seems especially difficult to summarize the life and career of William Grant Still. At the simplest, Still performed, conducted, composed, orchestrated, and arranged music, earning him the title “Dean of Afro-American Composers”. But what he was as a man is so much deeper and more complex. His compositions give us a brief glimpse of his personality and philosophy (and I am grateful for that). Beyond this, Still’s words and those affected by him do a meritorious job in striving to complete the picture of the man. Yet, in the end, he is too multidimensional to be easily labele...2020-10-1419 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseSilas Huff InterviewInterview with Maestro Silas Huff, Director of Orchestras at Washburn University in Lawrence, Kansas. We discuss opening school and rehearsing a full orchestra during COVID-19 and the unknown epic life of Horatio Parker, one of the so called Boston 6.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-1359 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseSilas Huff InterviewInterview with Maestro Silas Huff, Director of Orchestras at Washburn University in Lawrence, Kansas. We discuss opening school and rehearsing a full orchestra during COVID-19 and the unknown epic life of Horatio Parker, one of the so called Boston 6.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-1359 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseGeorge Whitefield Chadwick - 'Aphrodite'- In this episode we will look at George Whitefield Chadwick, a member of the so called Boston 6, and dubbed by John Phillip Sousa as the “Pride of New England”. We will hear parts of his single movement work _Aphrodite_ , and find out how closely the music ties to the mythical figure herself. Also, we will explore Chadwick’s time as student, teacher, then president of the New England Conservatory of music.###Composer- George Whitefield Chadwick’s life spans an interesting series of world historical events and societal shifting inventions. I’m quoting from Bill Faucet...2020-10-1317 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseGeorge Whitefield Chadwick - 'Aphrodite'- In this episode we will look at George Whitefield Chadwick, a member of the so called Boston 6, and dubbed by John Phillip Sousa as the “Pride of New England”. We will hear parts of his single movement work _Aphrodite_ , and find out how closely the music ties to the mythical figure herself. Also, we will explore Chadwick’s time as student, teacher, then president of the New England Conservatory of music.###Composer- George Whitefield Chadwick’s life spans an interesting series of world historical events and societal shifting inventions. I’m quoting from Bill Faucett’s biography on Chadwick, as he puts it ve...2020-10-1317 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseRoy Harris - Symphony No. 1 ‘1933’- In this episode of American Muse we will hear the first symphony by Roy Harris, titled for the year it was written 1933. We will discuss the odd man Harris was, his nomadic nature, and an interesting story about he, his wife, and her name... stay tuned for that. (Play opening 10 seconds)###Composer- Roy Harris, or LeRoy as is his full first name, born in Oklahoma, but quickly moved to southern California. Studied with Arthur Farwell at UC Berkeley. Had his first orchestral piece premiered at Eastman by Howard Hanson (that’s about the be...2020-10-1216 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseRoy Harris - Symphony No. 1 ‘1933’- In this episode of American Muse we will hear the first symphony by Roy Harris, titled for the year it was written 1933. We will discuss the odd man Harris was, his nomadic nature, and an interesting story about he, his wife, and her name... stay tuned for that. (Play opening 10 seconds)###Composer- Roy Harris, or LeRoy as is his full first name, born in Oklahoma, but quickly moved to southern California. Studied with Arthur Farwell at UC Berkeley. Had his first orchestral piece premiered at Eastman by Howard Hanson (that’s about the best promotion you could ask for right ou...2020-10-1216 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseJoAnn Falletta InterviewInterview with Grammy Award Winning Conductor JoAnn Falletta!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-1040 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseJoAnn Falletta InterviewInterview with Grammy Award Winning Conductor JoAnn Falletta!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-10-1040 minAmerican MuseAmerican MuseAmerican Muse Podcast - Trailer EpisodeIntroducing the American Muse Podcast!Hello! My name is Grant Gilman. I am a conductor, violinist, and author, based in Atlanta, Georgia. I grew up the son of 2 violinists, who both went to Eastman and became professionals. Beyond that, I have a pretty typical musician story. I was bitten by the music bug very young, and despite everyone, including my parents, constantly reminding me there is no money in classical music, I couldn’t do anything else.I remember playing in youth orchestra and constantly breaking my bow hair. It is not un...2020-10-0507 minThis is How We CreateThis is How We Create10. How Danny Dunson shines a light on Black artists Part 2Welcome back to to part 2 of our conversation with Danny Dunson. If you missed part 1, check out Episode 9. Danny Dunson is an art historian, art advisor, curator and writer, Founder of the famed IG account LegacyBros and  most recently co-founder and editor-in-chief of ArtX. Dunson graduated from The University of Illinois at Chicago, earning a B.A. in art history from the School of Art & Art History. He is a 2016 Fulbright Grant recipient and Gilman Scholarship fellow. His research as an art historian has been primarily focused on figurative representations within African and African Diasporic A...2020-08-0643 minThis is How We CreateThis is How We Create9. How Danny Dunson shines a light on Black artists (part 1)Danny Dunson is an art historian, art advisor, curator and writer, Founder of the famed IG account LegacyBros and most recently co-founder and editor-in-chief of ArtX. Dunson graduated from The University of Illinois at Chicago, earning a B.A. in art history from the School of Art & Art History. He is a 2016 Fulbright Grant recipient and Gilman Scholarship fellow. His research as an art historian has been primarily focused on figurative representations within African and African Diasporic Art.  Dunson’s academic writing is situated within an interdisciplinary dialogue, engaging with intersections of critical and social theory, colonial and...2020-07-3050 minART FICTIONSART FICTIONSMixed Tapes - GRANT FOSTER - part two (and JG Ballard)Grant Foster and I pick up where we left off, discussing connections between his work and J G Ballard's 1970 novel 'The Atrocity Exhibition'. Considering Ballard often referred to parallels with painters, it seems natural that an artist might return the gesture, drawing on this author to feed his own practice. In this episode, Grant talks about eternal life, use of the motif and painting as a sequence of gestures where reality is founded in the ideas which follow the forms.(Mixed Tapes is an introductory series recorded in lockdown with variations in audio quality.)   Notes a...2020-06-1531 minART FICTIONSART FICTIONSMixed Tapes - GRANT FOSTER - part one (and JG Ballard)Grant Foster selects 'The Atrocity Exhibition' by J G Ballard, first published by Jonathan Cape UK, 1970. Both artist and writer embrace in equal measure the freedom, fear and disappointment that results from the individual being a fragmented composition, vulnerable to manipulation and capable of dynamic reconfiguration. In hope and despair, Grant points out that there is the possibility that 'true form' can be found 'beneath the lie; beneath the sludge'. We discuss in detail, works from his exhibitions at Tintype, Lychee One and Transition Galleries, as well as the ideas, concerns and formal observations which shape his paintings.(Mixed...2020-06-0847 minCity of ChampaignCity of ChampaignChampaign City Council 10/1/2019Regular Meeting ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Council Bill No. 2019-168 A Resolution Designating a Portion of Fifth Street as Honorary Essie Harris Way (Between Tremont Street and Grove Street) Council Bill No. 2019-169 A Resolution Approving an Agreement for Professional Services (Office of Equity, Community and Human Rights – First Followers, Inc.) Council Bill No. 2019-170 A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Five-Year Contract for the Purchase of Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment (Fire – Municipal Emergency Services, Inc.) Council Bill No. 2019-171 A Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the...2019-10-1532 minMaking It! with Terry WollmanMaking It! with Terry WollmanPat Coil - Success Stories of a Nashville MusicianBorn in Jefferson City, Missouri, Pat is an accomplished pianist, composer, producer and arranger, as well as a highly respected studio musician. If you watch television, listen to the radio, or go to the movies, you have heard Pat and some form of his music.Pat has toured Japan, South America, Europe and the U.S. with such artists as Michael McDonald, Carmen McCrae, Olivia Newton John, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Larry Carlton, Woody Herman and many others. Pat has recorded with many artists including Natalie Cole, Trisha Yearwood, Ernie Watts, Carmen McCrae, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Kenny Rogers, Travis...2019-09-271h 02Reading GlassesReading GlassesEp 119 - Extremely Beige - The Goodreads RundownBrea and Mallory give listeners a run down on Goodreads and give book journaling advice! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch    Sponsors -  The Great Courses Plus TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/glasses Arm and Hammer Cloud Control Kitty Litter Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List   Newsletter    Books to Prisoners Boo...2019-09-2645 minMagna Vita with Alex OlsenMagna Vita with Alex Olsen#13 - Purpose & RiskThe best podcasts from this week talked about Purpose & Risk: Worklife with Adam Grant (Passion): https://apple.co/2UbsYlE Master of Scale with Reid Hoffman (Risk): https://apple.co/2YJo9hL Tim Ferriss with Neil Gilman: https://apple.co/2I6af3p Oprah's Masterclass with Lorne Michaels: https://apple.co/2FOkBT32019-04-0213 minA Fire Inside OutA Fire Inside OutFuture of television/hip hop state of unionIf your a rapper, Youtuber, or film maker, this panel of industry leaders will discuss how video content will be made, distributed, marketed, consumed and monetized in the immediate future. What are the key factors contributing to the continued growth of revenue? What developments are expected in the value-chain for content monetization? What areas are poised for the greatest growth? What innovations and business models will fuel growth in the marketplace? PANELISTS: Eric Berman, Head of Business Development and Content Partnerships for VRV, Ellation David Grant, President, POPSUGAR Studios Gayle Gilman, CEO, Ripple Entertainment Benoit Vatere, Founder & CEO, Mammoth Media ...2019-03-0530 minReading GlassesReading GlassesEp 83 - Tomatoes, Movies and Craft Books with Don CoscarelliBrea and Mallory talk about craft books with filmmaker and author Don Coscarelli! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch     Sponsor - Squarespace squarespace.com Promo Code - GLASSES Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group   Amazon Wish List   Don Coscarelli True Indie by Don Coscarelli     Books Mentio...2019-01-1048 minEdge of IndyEdge of IndyEP 45: United State of Indiana & Indianapolis City MarketThanksgiving is behind us, so now let's look ahead to what the holiday season has in store! On today's show, we're live with a great local T-shirt and gift shop the United State of Indiana - PLUS we're also talking about the Indianapolis City Market about their upcoming MRKT Ball.   What a busy weekend for the United State of Indiana! We're fresh off of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, so we wanted to check in with owners Graham Brown and Grant Gilman on how their weekend went and what we can expect f...2017-12-0159 minReading GlassesReading GlassesEp 12 - Books: Not Just for Rich People Anymore! and Tor.com's Mordicai KnodeMallory and Brea break down all the different book types, talk about transitioning from graphic novels to prose books, and interview Tor.com's Mordicai Knode.    Sarah Gailey’s Twitter https://twitter.com/gaileyfrey   Calibre https://calibre-ebook.com/   Tor.Com https://www.tor.com/ https://twitter.com/tordotcom Mordicai Knode- https://twitter.com/mordicai https://www.tor.com/author/mordicai-knode/   Books Mentioned-   The Flamethrowers by Rache...2017-08-2434 minThe Frances Farmer ShowThe Frances Farmer ShowEpisode Three: Charade and The Truth About CharlieSean and Mike tackle the subject of remakes with Jonathan Demme's 2002 film The Truth About Charlie and the film it was based on, 1963's Cary Grant/Audrey Hepburn vehicle Charade. They also discuss their picks for the Essential film remake, the career of Charade director Stanley Donen, what Criterion DVDs should be on your wishlist for the big sale and the intentional nature of Marky Mark Wahlberg's hats.2013-10-0900 minEnoch Pratt Free Library PodcastEnoch Pratt Free Library PodcastJosh WeilJosh Weil's The New Valley, published last year, was honored with a "5 Under 35" National Book Award and was a New York Times Editors Choice selection. It recently was honored with the 2010 New Writers Award in Fiction from the Great Lakes Colleges Association.Set in the hardscrabble hill country between West Virginia and Virginia, the three linked novellas open up the private worlds of three very different men as they confront love, loss, and their own personal demons.Weil's fiction has been published in Granta, American Short Fiction, Narrative, and Glimmer Train. He has written nonfiction f...2010-02-0125 min