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FEAR & GREED | Business NewsFEAR & GREED | Business NewsThe Weekend Edition | 10-11 August 2024Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson go head to head on the top business stories of the week, with Jennifer Duke adjudicating.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-08-0939 minSongstruckSongstruckSongstruck: Episode 1, Deadmall BalladsSongstruck, a Lyric Fest podcast exploring the creation, interpretation, and music behind the expanding American classical song canon.   Episode 1: Deadmall Ballads Explore the hilarious and poignant Deadmall Ballads with composer Peter Hilliard, librettist Matt Boresi, and soprano Jennifer Aylmer.  2024-04-0111 minFEAR & GREED | Business NewsFEAR & GREED | Business NewsThe Weekend Edition | 4-5 November 20234-5 November 2023 Sean Aylmer and Adam Lang go head to head on the top business stories of the week, with special guest Jennifer Duke adjudicating.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-0326 minFEAR & GREED | Business NewsFEAR & GREED | Business NewsThe Weekend Edition | 7-8 Oct 20237-8 October 2023 Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson go head to head on the top business stories of the week, with special guest Jennifer Duke adjudicating.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-10-0630 minSo Lit Song LitSo Lit Song LitVocalisesFor the last episode of the season, we wanted to present a special topic: Vocalises! Not just for warming up, they can be incredible pieces for an audience as well. This episode covers the Fauré and Copland vocalises, as well as Turina's Op.74, his song cycle Vocalizaciones, with special guest, Jennifer Aylmer, Associate Professor of Voice at Carnegie Mellon University.Since recording the podcast we've found a couple of other cycles of vocalises, including Daniel Pinkham's Vowels and Prokofiev's Op. 35  Пять песен вез слов (Five Songs without Words--also often performed by violinists). Let us know if you find any others!Recordings featu...2023-05-1826 minSo Lit Song LitSo Lit Song LitPizzetti: Cinque liricheJennifer Aylmer, Associate Professor of Voice at Carnegie Mellon University, joins us to discuss Ildebrando Pizzetti's Cinque liriche. The score is available at SheetMusicPlus.Recordings featured in this episode, performed by Toni Marie Palmertree, soprano, and Ellen Rissinger, pianist:1. I pastori3. San Basilio5. Passeggiata4. Il cleft progioneRecorded at The Camp Recording Studio in Elizabethtown, PA.***So Lit Song Lit is a production of Cincinnati Song Initiative. You can learn more about  their network of podcasts at cincinnatisonginitiative.org/podcasts.You can follow Ellen and The Diction Police on Facebook a...2023-03-3017 minSo Lit Song LitSo Lit Song LitInspired by A French CollectionJennifer Aylmer, Associate Professor of Voice at Carnegie Mellon University, joins us today to discuss some lesser-known songs found on the album A French Collection (featuring Martyn Hill, tenor, Graham Johnston, piano, and Alber Ferber, piano). Jennifer found this recording on a music streaming service called Tidal. Links to the scores for these pieces can be found by clicking on the recording titles below.Recordings featured in this episode, performed by Toni Marie Palmertree, soprano, and Ellen Rissinger, pianist:Fauré: MandolineDebussy: Mandoline Dupont: MandolineChabrier: Chanson pour JeanneFranck: NocturneRecorded at The Camp Recording Studio in...2022-11-1720 minBoston Venue: The Channel StoryBoston Venue: The Channel StorySEASON ONE, EPISODE TEN, Part 2: “The Not-So-Great Finale”In the long-awaited conclusion of Boston Venue: The Channel Story, the club is going to be auctioned off in bankruptcy–again. Just like everything else in this sordid tale, nothing adds up, the mob is always lurking, and the end of the club–and a life–is imminent. This is the second part of the tenth and final episode of Boston Venue: The Channel Story, Season 1, the true story of Boston’s legendary live music club, The Channel. Music featured in this episode: Wargasm, New Models, Bim Skala Bim, and Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Intro music courtesy...2021-05-0523 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerDecember 7, 2020 Edward Tuckerman, William Saunders, Phipps Conservatory, Henry Rowland-Brown, The Art of the Garden by Relais & Châteaux North America and Willa CatherToday we celebrate the botanist who saved the Lewis and Clark specimen sheets. We'll also learn about the successful botanist and garden designer who introduced the navel orange. We’ll recognize the Conservatory stocked by the World’s Fair. We'll hear a charming verse about the mistletoe by a poet entomologist. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book featuring fifteen incredible private gardens in North America. And then we’ll wrap things up with the American writer who wrote about the natural world with simplicity and honesty.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at h...2020-12-0718 minLost in TranslationsLost in TranslationsEpisode 24 - Hurricane SeasonMy Guest is Derek Maine and we are talking about Hurrican Season by Fernanda Melchor (translated by Sophie Hughes) ** Delay in episode releases due to illness, apologies ** Podcast Transcript Coming Soon Mentioned in this episode; Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Don DeLillo Thomas Pynchon Raymond Carver John Cheever Falconer by John Cheever Libra by Don DeLillo Underworld by Don DeLillo    White Noise by Don DeLillo Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolaño (translated by Natasha Wimmer) Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (translated by Rosamund Bartlett) War and Pe...2020-07-151h 02Decades of Horror | Horror News RadioDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioBrain Damage (1988) – Retro Review "...  when it comes to blood in my underwear, I want to know how it got there." There are some things that do not need to be said. Join your faithful Grue Crew - Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr -  as they investigate the effects of high-energy drug abuse in Frank Hennenlotter’s Brain Damage (1988). Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 158 – Brain Damage (1988) One morning, a young man wakes to find that a small, disgusting creature has attached itself to the base of his brain stem. The cr...2020-07-131h 09The Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerFebruary 3, 2020 Yellow Milkweed, Carnivorous Plants From Columbus Ohio, Frederick Traugott Pursh, Carl Ludwig Blume, February Garden Poems & Prose, You Can Grow African Violets By Joyce Stark, And National Carrot Cake DayToday we celebrate the man who wrote the Flora of North America from across the pond in London much to the chagrin of American botanists. We’ll learn about the Dutch botanist who discovered the phalaenopsis orchid and the coleus on the island of Java. Today’s Unearthed Words review some sayings about the month of February in the garden. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us grow African violets. I’ll talk about a decorative item for your garden, deck, or porch, and then we’ll wrap things up with National Carrot Cake Day and the hi...2020-02-0329 minBoston Venue: The Channel StoryBoston Venue: The Channel StorySEASON ONE, EPISODE SEVEN: “Mama Africa”From the beginning, black music was a primary feature of The Channel’s eclectic lineup of headliners. Episode 7 explores The Channel’s embrace of early hip-hop, reggae, funk and R&B acts–and the impact it had on a still racially segregated Boston, where outsiders feared going to South Boston and black audiences in particular feared visiting Southie for any reason. The Channel’s embrace of this music, along with inside accounts from some of the people who were there, highlights this special episode–including commentary from reggae legend Peter Tosh. This is the seventh episode in the true s...2019-11-1241 minLost in TranslationsLost in TranslationsEpisode 2 - Faces in the CrowdJoin Lia (Hyde and Seek) and I as we discuss translations and Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney). Also sorry in advance for the barking dogs. Mentioned in this episode; War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (translated by Louise Maude and Aylmer Maude) Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman) The Transmigration of Bodies by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman) Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi (translated by Jonathan Wright) Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak (translated by Ri...2018-06-1538 minThe Concert - Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumThe Concert - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum134. An American QuiltWorks for voice and piano performed by baritone Randall Scarlata, soprano Jennifer Aylmer, and pianists Jeremy Denk and Laura Ward.Ives: Selected SongsTin Pan Alley SelectionsToday’s podcast features a wonderful bouquet of American song—beginning with selection by Charles Ives, and then moving onto works by Tin Pan Alley composers. Though at first blush they may seem like odd bedfellows, it’s important to remember than many of the Tin Pan Alley greats were contemporaries of Ives. The context was certainly different—Ives is often thought of as an under-appreciated (and commercially unsuccessful) pioneer, while the writ...2012-01-1500 min