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Elizabeth Rossini
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The Book Love Foundation Podcast
Moves Leaders Make - Season 1, Episode 4: Leading with Joy, Advocacy, and Possibility
In this episode of Moves Leaders Make, Penny Kittle and Elaine Millen are joined by Elizabeth Rossini for a conversation about leadership rooted in joy, advocacy, and possibility. Elizabeth reflects on her educational journey and shares her belief that schools should be joyful places for both students and adults.Elizabeth describes how meaningful change happens through small, intentional moves over time. She discusses piloting new initiatives, supporting teachers through change, and using accountability alongside trust. The conversation explores what it means to lead with clarity and courage, including having honest conversations when expectations are not optional.
2026-02-20
21 min
Clásicos populares
Clásicos populares - Antiguo pero no tanto - 16/02/26
Comenzamos con el Preludio de la Suite Holberg de Grieg, una obra romántica que mira al siglo XVIII. En la playlist abrimos la semana de músicas para que salga el sol con Dvořák y su Humoreske. En el Diccionario musical explicamos qué es una mazurka con Chopin, y en Los clásicos también comen escuchamos la Tafelmusik de Telemann. En ¿Sabías qué? Recordamos la perseverancia de Berlioz antes de ganar el Premio de Roma, y en la Batalla de versiones arranca O mio babbino caro de Gianni Schicchi. Cerramos con La música y sus creador...
2026-02-16
1h 00
La Musica di Ameria Radio
La Musica di Ameria Radio del 20 ottobre 2025 - Fryderyk Chopin (1810 - 1849)
a cura di Maria Teresa Ferrante PROGRAMMA Fryderyk Chopin (1810 - 1849) Variazioni in mi maggiore per flauto e pianoforte sull'aria "Non più mesta" della "Cenerentola" di Rossini - Andantino Elizabeth Walker, flauto Richard Shaw, pianoforte Sonata in sol minore per violoncello e pianoforte, op. 65 1. Allegro moderato 2. Scherzo: Allegro con brio 3. Largo 4. Finale: Allegro Yo-Yo Ma, violoncello Emanuel Ax, pianoforte dai Diciassette Canti polacchi
2025-10-20
1h 02
Tous mélomanes
Depuis Notre-Dame, partons à la découverte des talents d'Afrique du Sud
La réouverture de Notre-Dame a été un événement planétaire et ce fut un vrai réconfort de voir ces nations réunies dans la célébration d'un tel évènement. Une artiste sud-africaine a partagé toute son émotion avec le public: Pretty Yende. Elle nous donne l'occasion de découvrir quelques talents de ce pays de l'afrique australe. "Jean-Sébastien BACH,Cantate BWV 54: Aria : ""Résiste donc au péché"".Julia Hamari, alto, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling. haenssler CLASSIC." "Traditionnel.Amazing Grace.Il Volo, Pretty Yende.Masterworks.""Georges BIZ...
2025-03-25
58 min
Countermelody
Episode 254. Holy Week with the Romantics
Once again we have reached the climax of the penitential season of Lent, the most theologically significant week in the Christian calendar, namely Holy Week. Even for those who are not observant Christians, this period, standing as it does on the threshold of spring, the season of rebirth, can be a time of meditation and remembrance. To help support this contemplative moment I have compiled selections from some of the larger oratorios and liturgical works composed during the Romantic era performed by some of the greatest classical vocalists of the last century. Composers include Brahms, Dvořák, Rossini, Schubert, Fr...
2024-03-27
1h 25
Countermelody
Episode 254. Holy Week with the Romantics
Once again we have reached the climax of the penitential season of Lent, the most theologically significant week in the Christian calendar, namely Holy Week. Even for those who are not observant Christians, this period, standing as it does on the threshold of spring, the season of rebirth, can be a time of meditation and remembrance. To help support this contemplative moment I have compiled selections from some of the larger oratorios and liturgical works composed during the Romantic era performed by some of the greatest classical vocalists of the last century. Composers include Brahms, Dvořák, Rossini, Schubert, Fr...
2024-03-27
1h 25
Behind the Music
Bohemian Dreams
Trumpet virtuoso Mary Elizabeth Bowden joins Maestro Fakhouri as they discuss her upcoming performance of a newly commissioned jazz-inspired piece titled Bohemian Queen by Brazilian-American Grammy Award nominated composer, Clarice Assad. The program includes Bowden's shining interpretation of Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto, Rossini’s infamous and exhilarating Overture to William Tell, and Shostakovich’s evocative Symphony No. 9. For more information about the concert and to purchase tickets, please visit www.wfso.org.
2024-01-03
10 min
RCO Podcasts
The Stories We Tell
The program notes podcast for the Reno Chamber Orchestra's second concert of the 23/24 season. Please join us at Nightingale Concert Hall on November 18 & 19, 2023, to experience this storytelling concert for yourself. It will be an event to remember.THE STORIES WE TELLThis multifaceted program features opera, narration, and visual art. First, Kevin Lau's fiery portrait of the Greek Goddess, Artemis demands attention. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw’s musical telling of a beloved children’s book, features narration, original animations from local students, and the conducting debut of the RCO's assistant conductor, Sara Aldana. The prog...
2023-11-06
14 min
STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘If Music Be The Food Of Love’ - Maestro, Richard Bonynge
Born in Sydney, Richard Bonynge studied at the NSW Conservatory of Music and the Royal College of Music. He served as Music Director of the Sutherland-Williamson Grand Opera Company in 1965 (Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane), as Artistic Director of the Vancouver Opera from 1974-77 and Music Director of The Australian Opera from 1976-86. Maestro Bonynge’s accomplishments as conductor and musical scholar were recognized when Queen Elizabeth II, during her Silver Jubilee Celebration in 1977, made him a Commander of the British Empire. In the summer of 1989, the French government honored him with the rank of “Commandeur de l’Ordre National des Ar...
2023-04-15
42 min
Classical Fix
Elf Lyons
Linton Stephens hosts a new series of Classical Fix, introducing music-loving guests to classical music. This week, Linton is joined by comedy artist Elf Lyons.Elf's playlist:Shirley J. Thompson - Semplice Sempre Edward Elgar - Soliloquy Gioachino Rossini - Duetto buffo di due gatti (Cat Duet) Shelley Washington - Middleground Elizabeth Maconchy - Ophelia's Song Oswald Russell - Three Jamaican Dances (no.2)Classical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Each week, Linton mixes a bespoke playlist for...
2022-11-07
29 min
Elevate Potential
Belonging, inner peace, and purpose with Fiorenza Rossini
Feeling a sense of belonging and establishing a practice that cultivates inner peace are fundamental building blocks to finding your purpose. Fiorenza shares with us pieces of her story that just might illuminate parts of your own. Helpful links: Connect with Fiorenza The Belonging Project Podcast
2022-08-30
26 min
Opera Uprising
Family and Opera with Torlef Borsting and Cass Panuska
Cass loves singing and connecting with people, and she believes that experiencing the power of the human voice can initiate emotional catharsis, joy, transformation, inspiration, and even healing. she was fortunate to grow up in a small community where the traditions of storytelling and music-making run deep. As a child, Cass would go to ceilidhs – parties – and the live music would prompt everyone in the room to jump up and step dance or square dance, joining in the fun. Cass has kept this love of music with her as she studied classical singing and embarked on her own professional perf...
2022-06-16
1h 11
Private Passions
Dame Stephanie Shirley
Dame Stephanie Shirley arrived in Britain from Vienna as a five-year-old, without her parents. It was 1939, and she was one of 10,000 Jewish children brought by train on the Kindertransport to escape the Nazis. She went on to become one of the most successful businesswomen of the 20th century; in 1962, working from home, she founded one of the first tech-start-ups: an all-woman software company, Freelance Programmers, which was ultimately valued at almost $3 billion, making seventy of her staff millionaires. Since ‘retiring’, her work has been in philanthropy, with a particular focus on IT and autism – in memory of her so...
2022-01-16
36 min
Homegrown Sonshine with Alberta Stevens
EP 10-Bird Study in the City with Erika Alicea
After a short hiatus over the summer, we are excited to bring you another lively and informative episode (E10), from our rituals and practices in home education series.In this episode, I sit with the charming and vivacious Erika Alicea, from Charlotte Mason City Living, to discuss her rituals in cultivating the habit of bird study in the city. Erika, who lives with her husband and daughter in New York City, is an ex-public school teacher now turned a full time home educator and a co-pastor alongside her husband, of a local church in the Bronx. In addition, Blogger, resource...
2021-09-14
1h 08
Richard's Famous Food Podcast
#10: Chamoy
Chamoy — it's Mexico's ruby-red, fruity, sour, salty, savory, spicy flavor combination. The mere thought of chamoy makes ones mouth water. But, what is it? Where did it come from? And where is it headed? We go on a "voyage de la chamoyage" all over LA to find out. Thank you to our guests. Bricia and Paulina Lopez from Guelatguetza; Javier Cabral and Gab Chabran from LA Taco; Wesley Avila and Philip Newman from Guerrilla Tacos; Andrew Chau from Boba Guys; Danny Trejo from Trejo's Tacos; Andrea Onofre from Silverlake Wine and Yolo Mezcal; Eli Horowitz from the Homecoming podcast an...
2019-10-24
28 min
Classically Black Podcast
Happy New Year! | EPISODE 10
This week, Dalanie and Katie explain their top orchestra dos and don'ts, reflect on 2018, and discuss their goals for the new year. IN THIS EPISODE Articles mentioned: Elizabeth Rowe Has Sued the BSO. Her Case Could Change How Orchestras Pay Men and Women https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/entertainment/music/orchestra-gender-pay-gap/?fbclid=IwAR2qxfgqcmKDLZK48_oH0a79jSjRVOr-BAxEbmp9Y_ycCMl4FoB0QCZ9VSM&noredirect=on&utm_term=.9327f2259564 Black Excellence: Jonathan Rush Jonathan’s website: http://www.jtrushmusic.com Jonathan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonrushconductor/ Jonathan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/jtrushmusic Like him on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/jo...
2018-12-31
1h 27
Sweet Valley Diaries
Sweet Valley Diaries #14: DECEPTIONS
After several weeks of non-stop crisis in Sweet Valley, Marissa returns to the relatively placid territory of bad decisions and new boy problems (Nicholas Morrow, to be exact). But as guest Elizabeth Yarwood can attest, sometimes it’s the seemingly placid ones that really get you yelling into the microphone. Ladies and gentlefolk, DECEPTIONS. Links: Watch the trailer for LA PICKER on Seed&Spark. What are tournedos Rossini and why are they so fancy?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2018-08-30
58 min
Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOP Podcast #82 - Peter Holder On Playing The Organs At St Paul's Cathedral In London
Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #82! http://www.organduo.lt/podcast Today's guest is Peter Holder who is Sub-Organist of St Paul’s Cathedral in London. He was appointed at the age of 23 following two years as Organ Scholar at Westminster Abbey. His responsibilities at both institutions have involved playing at numerous events of national importance, including the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II, and accompanying the world famous choirs. He completed both undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music whilst studying with David Titterington. During his studentship, he was awarded numerous sc...
2017-02-19
1h 01
LA Opera Podcasts: Behind the Curtain
Behind the Curtain: The Barber of Seville
For his podcast for "The Barber of Seville," host Brian Lauritzen is joined by Elizabeth DeShong, making her LA Opera debut in the role of Rosina. The fast-rising mezzo-soprano speaks about Rossini's strong female characters and her lifelong dedication to singing.
2015-02-26
14 min