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SHIFT HAPPENS
How To Practice "Sympathetic Happiness" With Helen Schulman
Helen Schulman is an acclaimed novelist, screenwriter, short story writer and New York Times Bestselling author. In my 40th episode, we talk about the concept of "sympathetic happiness", as she shares her impactful encounter with the Dalai Lama many years back. She was visiting Portland, Oregon for the first time, exploring the city, when she basically stumbled over His Holiness: he was giving a free public audience in Pioneer Square, Helen had never heard him speak before so she stuck around. His topic was "sympathetic happiness". The idea being that if you can join in the happiness of others, y...
2025-11-05
33 min
Securely Attached
The science of interoception: How parents can help kids connect body signals to emotions with OT Kelly Mahler
In this episode, OT and interoception expert Kelly Mahler uncovers the 8th sense and dives into how interoception plays such a foundational role in children's ability to regulate their bodies, emotions, and behaviors. Together, we discuss: - What interoception is and how it impacts everything from toileting and eating to emotional regulation and social connection. - Why some kids struggle to notice or interpret their body's signals and how this can show up as meltdowns, anxiety, or difficulties with attention. - Practical, relational strategies parents can use at...
2025-09-30
55 min
Mensch Mahler | Die Podcast Kolumne
22 Bahnen
250910PC 22 BahnenMensch Mahler am 12.09.202522 Bahnen. Werde ich ab sofort jeden Morgen schwimmen. Bisher sind es 20 Bahnen. Ich habe das Buch von Caroline Wahl gelesen. Und vorgestern war ich auch im Film 22 Bahnen von Mia Maariel Meyer. Der Roman, der mehrfach ausgezeichnet wurde, erzählt die Geschichte von Tilda, die sich um ihre alkoholkranke Mutter und ihre kleine Schwester Ida kümmert, während sie heimlich ein Mathematikstudium absolviert. Schon lange ist es mir nicht mehr so gegangen wie vorgestern im Kino: Die Bilder, die mein Hirn während des Lesens...
2025-09-12
02 min
parterre box presents Chris's Cache
Weber/Mahler: Die drei Pintos (Amsterdam 1983)
Clarissa: Roberta Alexander Laura / Inez: Elena Vink Don Gaston: Howard Haskin Don Gomez de Freiros: Wouter Goedhart Don Pantaleone: Hubert Waber Don Pinto de Fonseca: Lieuwe Visser Waard: Palle Fuhr Jorgensen Ambrosio: Rudolph Katzboeck Groot Omroepkoor, Omroeporkest Conductor: Kenneth Montgomery Concertgebouw, Amsterdam 19 February 1983 Broadcast https://parterre.com/2025/08/13/a-matinee-a-pinto-play/
2025-08-13
1h 32
Mensch Mahler | Die Podcast Kolumne
Bröckelnde Berge
250813PC Ein verrückter SommerMensch Mahler am 13.08.2025Letzte Woche waren wir mit unseren Kegelfreunden wandern im Schwarzwald. Das Wetter war so la-la, also eher kalt und regnerisch. Jetzt sind wir ein paar Tage in Österreich, wandern und radeln. 30 Grad im Tagesschnitt. Die Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße: gesperrt. Auch für Fahrräder. Steinschlag und Felsrutschgefahr. Ich weiche über eine Nebenstrecke aus. Im Bregenzer Wald, nach kilometerlanger steiler Abfahrt: Vollsperrung. Auch für Fußgänger und Radfahrer. Die Schutzwände müssen erneuert werden. Am Reschenpass: Dasselbe Speil. Einspurig, große Bauarbeiten an den Felswänden, die por...
2025-08-13
01 min
Mensch Mahler | Die Podcast Kolumne
Der Berg ruft
250801PCDer Berg ruft Mensch meint am 01.8.2025Robert Grasegger ist 29 Jahre alt, als er in Patagonien, Südamerika, beim Bergsteigen von einer Lawine getroffen und verschüttet wird. Der Freund der Biathletin Laura Dahlmeier überlebt den Lawinenabgang nicht. Laura Dahlmeier ist erschüttert. „Ich denke, es gibt mehr im Leben, als im Kreis zu fahren und auf Scheiben zu schießen“ sagt sie. Mit 25 hat Laura Dahlmeier alles erreicht, was man erreichen kann. 2 Olympiasiege, 7 Goldmedaillen bei Weltmeisterschaften und zahlreiche andere Auszeichnungen kann die Ausnahmeathletin vorweisen. Sie widmet sich aber weiter den Bergen. Sie ist eine ausg...
2025-08-01
02 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
The Premiere of Mahler's Fourth Symphony
Mahler premiered his Fourth Symphony in 1901. In this episode we learn how audiences and critics responded to the new work.Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler, Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner, Dominic Comperatore as the voice of Bruno Walter, Jeff Spurgeon as the voice of “The Critic” and Dan Barnett as the voice of Jean Paul Richter.Guests include Bart Hermans (Manager ICT, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam).SUPPORT US ON PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/u91819874/membershipSEE THE NEW EMBRACE EVERYTHING MUG O...
2025-07-12
24 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement Two - Freund Hein Strikes Up the Dance
In the second movement of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, we begin our journey toward heaven. But the path is going to take some surprising twists. Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler, Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner, Dominic Comperatore as the voice of Bruno Walter, Jack Berenholtz as the voice of Paul Bekker, and Dan Barnett as the voice of Jean Paul Richter.Guests include William Henry Curry (Music Director, Durham Symphony Orchestra), Marina Mahler (Granddaughter of Gustav Mahler and President of the Mahler Foundation), Carter Brey (Principal Cello, New Yor...
2025-07-08
25 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement One - Mahler's Laughter
Mahler’s Fourth Symphony is his most playful composition, and one that he originally called a “Symphonic Humoresque.” In the first movement, we hear a side of Mahler we haven’t heard before.Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler, Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner, Dominic Comperatore as the voice of Bruno Walter, Jack Berenholtz as the voice of Paul Bekker, Dan Barnett as the voice of Jean Paul Richter, Robert Fass as the voice of Siegfried Lipiner, David Rapkin as the voice of E.T.A. Hoffmann, and P.J. Ochlan as the vo...
2025-07-07
37 min
Clásica FM
Desde el atril de Laura Salcedo, solista de violines segundos de la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España
Branded pódcast en colaboración con la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España Desde su Pamplona natal y habiendo pasado por los atriles de la Orquesta de Radio televisión española, la Joven Orquesta de la Unión Europea o la Joven Orquesta Gustav Mahler, Laura salcedo ganó en 2006 su plaza como violinista en la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España. Casi 20 años que han dado para mucho y que condensamos en un microespacio lleno de experiencias y reflexiones inspiradoras. Narrado por Ana Laura iglesias.
2025-07-02
08 min
Clásica FM
Desde el atril de Laura Salcedo, solista de violines segundos de la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España
Branded pódcast en colaboración con la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España Desde su Pamplona natal y habiendo pasado por los atriles de la Orquesta de Radio televisión española, la Joven Orquesta de la Unión Europea o la Joven Orquesta Gustav Mahler, Laura salcedo ganó en 2006 su plaza como violinista en la Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España. Casi 20 años que han dado para mucho y que condensamos en un microespacio lleno de experiencias y reflexiones inspiradoras. Narrado por Ana Laura iglesias.
2025-07-02
08 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Season 4 - "The Heavenly Life" - Mahler's Fourth Symphony
Season 4 focuses on Mahler’s Fourth Symphony in G major (1899-1900), which charts the journey of the soul from its earthly life to a heavenly one. Each episode is devoted to a movement of the symphony, followed by a concluding historical episode devoted to the reception of the Fourth Symphony when it premiered in 1901.Guests include conductors Sir Simon Rattle, Kent Nagano, and William Henry Curry; principal musicians of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, and the Berlin Philharmonic; scholars from Columbia University, Co...
2025-07-02
02 min
Between The Bars
#15 Yuja In Our Time
Pianist Yuja Wang is a phenomena in our time. A remarkable artist who is young enough in mind to make shockingly original music on stage, while being experienced enough to navigate the sometimes cut throat world of the classical music industry. Between the bars host Yannick Dondelinger joins Yuja Wang for a taxi ride to Amsterdam, and an especially informal chat about the genius of Rachmaninov, the joy of China’s cuisine, living in the USA, religion, the privacy of Bachs music, performing with the late and great Claudio Abbado, and many many more topics….. enjoy the ride...
2025-07-01
36 min
GDS Radio Mar del Plata Podcast
Backstage Especial. Homenaje a Ángel Mahler. 30 de Mayo de 2025
Graciela Panero y dos entrevista para recordar a un grande por siempre "Ángel Mahler" Laura Pirruccio y Gustavo Bonfigli. Un programa de colecciónEn vivo todos los viernes 21hs por GDS Radio TV
2025-05-31
56 min
Between The Bars
#14-2 Stage Fright
Weird head tapping routines, toy lobsters on stage - Part 2 of Stage Fright uncovers the strange and diverse pre-concert routines some musicians go through, and what happens if you freeze in the middle of a performance. Fight or flight, to leave the stage or not to leave the stage, that is the question. And then the taboo topic of Beta Blockers enters the conversation... Host and MCO violist Yannick Dondelinger brings to a close this double episode of frank, funny and intimate discussion with MCO musicians around the effects, the origins, and some controversial solutions to having s...
2024-12-16
55 min
Between The Bars
#14 PART 1 - Stage Fright
From childhood trauma, to professional bow shake, to the elephant in the room - Beta Blockers. Some times you swallow the stage, and sometimes the stage swallows you… Stage fright is something we can all relate to, wether presenting a speech, teaching class, or chairing a meeting. This is especially true for the musicians of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, who are out there on the worlds concert stages in front of thousands of people, every week, every year. Join host and violist Yannick Dondelinger for a double episode of frank, funny and intimate discussion with MCO...
2024-11-26
37 min
Warum gehen, wenn man tanzen kann
Nicolas Mahler, Comiczeichner und Illustrator: Nur das Erfreuliche zeichnen
Schon früh stand Nicolas Mahlers Entschluss fest, Comiczeichner zu werden. Da es in den 1990er-Jahren keine entsprechenden Ausbildungen gab, eignete er sich sein Wissen als Autodidakt an. Seither zeichnet er für bekannte Magazine und Zeitungen wie «Die Zeit» oder die «NZZ am Sonntag», veröffentlicht Bücher und zeigt seine Arbeiten in Ausstellungen in aller Welt. Unter anderem hat er bedeutende Werke der Literatur in Comicform umgesetzt und mit seinem reduzierten Stil ganz eigene Bilderwelten geschaffen. Ende 2023 ist sein Buch «Komplett Kafka» über den tschechischen Autor Franz Kafka erschienen. Durch Mahlers Kommentare sowie viele Zitate und Anekdoten wird der Einblic...
2024-09-28
1h 01
Mensch Mahler | Die Podcast Kolumne
Südeuropa verbrennt und verdurstet
240814PC Der Süden Europas wird unbewohnbar Mensch Mahler am 14.08.2024Laura liebt Pasquale. Laura ist unsere Enkeltochter. Pasquale kommt aus Palermo. Er ist schon einige Jahre in Stuttgart, hat bei der Mercedes-Edelschmiede AMG einen Job bekommen. Jetzt hat er Francesco, seinen älteren Bruder, nachgeholt. Francesco hat einige Jahre länger im Glutofen Sizilien ausgehalten. Er arbeitete als Briefträger, bis es einfach nicht mehr ging. In den letzten Sommern Spitzenwerte bis 50 Grad. In Sizilien geht derzeit das Wasser aus. Die Stauseen sind leer, das Vieh darbt, die Olivenbäume drohen abzusterben.Was u...
2024-08-14
01 min
Los Clásicos Nunca Mueren
El Romanticismo: II. Desde 1850 hasta el siglo XX
Seguimos analizando la historia de la música y hablamos de la segunda parte del Romanticismo, ejemplificado con música de Miguel Marqués, Chaicovski, Bruckner, Mahler, Richard Strauss, Beach, Eslava, Rachmáninov, Schönberg, Korngold y Max Steiner.
2024-06-06
1h 16
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
Why are restaurants so hard for my neurodivergent child and how can I help them?
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!Restaurants are a multi-sensory experience, and if you've got a neurodivergent child, you know that multi-sensory doesn't always necessarily mean a good thing. Between the sensory overload, confined space and social expectations of "behaving" in a restaurant, it makes sense why eating out as a family feels stressful for some families. Today I'll peel back the layers and talk about the specific triggers that are contributing to dysregulation, and give strategies to best support your children. Plus hacks for keeping busy at the table. Related e...
2024-05-27
23 min
Between The Bars
#13 Rooted in Music with Mitsuko Uchida
Join host Yannick Dondelinger for an intimate conversation with Dame Mitsuko Uchida. In this heartwarming discussion, Mitsuko shares her life story, from her musical upbringing to becoming one of the most revered pianists of our time. Discover the deep roots that music has in her life and how they have shaped her career. Mitsuko also shares her unique connection with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, her appreciation for Mozart, and touches on her upcoming role as Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival. Throughout the episode, Mitsuko's modesty and optimism shine through, painting a p...
2024-05-22
35 min
Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast
April 20 and 21, 2024: Mahler's Fifth Symphony
Laura Jackson, Reno Phil Music Director and Conductor, and Jennifer Tibben, director of the Reno Phil Chorus, talk with Chris Morrison about the Reno Phil's "Mahler's Fifth Symphony" concerts, the final concerts of the orchestra's 2023-24 season, on April 20 and 21, 2024. The music includes the Symphony No. 5 by Gustav Mahler as well as the Gloria by Francis Poulenc.
2024-04-14
26 min
Between The Bars
#12 Home, Belonging, "Heimat" with Valentina-Katharina Georgoulopoulos
In this episode, MCO's Outreach and Education Manager, Valentina-Katharina Georgoulopoulos, joins host Yannick Dondelinger to explore the concept of "Heimat" (home and belonging). With members originating from 25 diverse countries, "Heimat" holds much significance for the MCO. Valentina shares insights into crafting a unique concert format, that was developed in collaboration with the MCO musicians. Specifically tailored for younger audiences, Valentina and Yannick uncover both the challenges and rewards of engaging young listeners. Join them to discover "Heimat" and explore how our upcoming school festival in Berlin aims to further immerse students in the journey of fi...
2024-03-30
39 min
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
100 episodes “wiser” [with Liliana]
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!Welcome to the 100th episode of the sensory W.I.S.E. solutions podcast! I'm so excited to celebrate this milestone with all of you. In this special episode, I'll be reflecting on our journey so far and sharing some of my favorite episodes and key stats from the past 100 shows. You’ll also get to hear from my 6 year old, Lilliana who shares her perspective on neurodiversity and gives some advice to any kids with similar support needs out there. And she'll even read a fe...
2024-01-29
25 min
Between The Bars
#11 PART 3 - Kids on Board with Johannes Lörstad & Emma Schied
It's a fact - life changes when a little one comes on the scene. But how do you navigate the realms of parenthood when you're a musician and part of an internationally traveling orchestra? Host Yannick Dondelinger sits down with fellow MCO musicians Johannes Lörstad (violin) and Emma Schied (oboe) to discuss their lives before and since having children. Complementing their conversation, producer Matthias Mayr uncovers some touching insights from the other side. Young MCO-ers Mathilda Lörstad and Oliver Dondelinger, provide a glimpse into life as children on board a musician's journey.
2023-12-21
27 min
Between The Bars
#11 PART 2 - Kids on Board with Johannes Lörstad & Emma Schied
It's a fact - life changes when a little one comes on the scene. But how do you navigate the realms of parenthood when you're a musician and part of an internationally traveling orchestra? Host Yannick Dondelinger sits down with fellow MCO musicians Johannes Lörstad (violin) and Emma Schied (oboe) to discuss their lives before and since having children. Complementing their conversation, producer Matthias Mayr uncovers some touching insights from the other side. Young MCO-ers Mathilda Lörstad and Oliver Dondelinger, provide a glimpse into life as children on board a musician's journey.
2023-12-17
24 min
Between The Bars
#11 PART 1 - Kids on Board with Johannes Lörstad & Emma Schied
It's a fact - life changes when a little one comes on the scene. But how do you navigate the realms of parenthood when you're a musician and part of an internationally traveling orchestra? Host Yannick Dondelinger sits down with fellow MCO musicians Johannes Lörstad (violin) and Emma Schied (oboe) to discuss their lives before and since having children. Complementing their conversation, producer Matthias Mayr uncovers some touching insights from the other side. Young MCO-ers Mathilda Lörstad and Oliver Dondelinger, provide a glimpse into life as children on board a musician's journey.
2023-12-12
22 min
Kulturschauplatz
#51Es geht schon wieder um Mahler - Kulturschauplatz LIVE
#51 Wir sind zum ersten Mal LIVE und zwar so richtig: in Farbe und mit Publikum. Gemeinsam mit unseren wunderbaren Gästen Christoph Huber und Sarah Scherer plaudern wir über ihre Erfahrungen und Erlebnisse seit den Folgenaufzeichnungen mit uns, wir spielen mit dem Publikum ein Quiz und vieles mehr! Hosts: Laura Wurm & Ralph VolpertSchnitt: Lea Turon Intro: Daniel Achter Intermezzo/Outro: Peter JoyceDesign: Carolin Piff Bleibe immer auf dem Neuesten StandSchalte Werbung in unserem PodcastDu hast Fr...
2023-12-07
43 min
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
Neurodiversity and interoception with Kelly Mahler, MS OTR/L
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!Today I got to ask Kelly Mahler (aka the QUEEN of interoception) all about the 8th sense and how our experiences of interoception differ so much across individuals, but especially within the neurodivergent community. Kelly Mahler OTD, OTR/L, earned a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Misericordia University, Dallas, PA. She has been an occupational therapist for 20 years, serving school-aged children and adults. Kelly is winner of multiple awards, including the 2020 American Occupational Therapy Association Emerging and Innovative Practice Award & a Mom’s C...
2023-04-24
49 min
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
Interoception: the missing piece to emotional regulation
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!Have you ever heard of interoception? It’s one of the 8 senses and it’s responsible for alerting us of our internal sensations, such as heart beat, hunger/thirst, fullness cues, aches, pains and other miscellaneous sensations. Have you ever said “I have butterflies in my tummy” or “My heart dropped”? Those sensations are interoception signals to your brain and it’s highly linked to emotional regulation. Listen to this episode to find out exactly how it’s linked to emotional regulation and some quick ways to start helping...
2023-02-06
11 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement Six - What Love Tells Me
In the sixth and final movement of Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony, he reaches the top rung on his ladder of consciousness. This glorious adagio is Mahler’s celebration of God’s perfect love.Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler, Paul Hecht as the voice of Friedrich Nietzsche, Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner, Robert Fass as the voice of Siegfried Lipiner, Billy Lyons as the voice of Arthur Schopenhauer, and Gary Tiedemann as the voice of Gustav Theodor FechnerGuests include Kent Nagano (General Music Director of the Hamburg State...
2023-01-31
37 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Season 3 - "My Joyful Science" - Mahler's Third Symphony
Season 3 focuses on Mahler’s Third Symphony in D minor (1895-1896), exploring Mahler’s unique perspective on the different orders of being, from lifeless matter to highest consciousness. Each episode is devoted to a movement of the symphony. Guests include conductors Kent Nagano and Michael Tilson Thomas; principal musicians of the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; scholars from New York City and St. Louis in the United States, Oxford, England and Athens, Greece; and starring James Lurie as the vo...
2022-11-22
02 min
Between The Bars
#10 PART 3 - The Big Goodbye with Patricia Kopatchinskaja
In her staged project "Les Adieux", Patricia Koptchinskaja points out the many goodbyes she feels we will have to take in the near future. The final goodbye, or the Big Goodbye, will be one to ourselves. In the third, and final, episode of the Big Goodbye, Between the Bars host Yannick Dondelinger finds out how the concept of the project came to Patricia and how we could interpret what she puts on the stage! / 'Les Adieux' is generously supported by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media through "N...
2022-08-20
20 min
Between The Bars
#10 PART 2 - The Big Goodbye with Patricia Kopatchinskaja
In the second episode of "The Big Goodbye", Patricia Kopatchinskaja speaks about growing up in rural Moldova and connecting to nature from an early age, the sound of the raindrops and the momentum of the wind were her first musical teachers. This connection with her inner child makes her want to look at the tradition of performing music. She creates her own story with the compositions, shedding off what has grown on them throughout the years. / 'Les Adieux' is generously supported by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Me...
2022-08-12
19 min
Between The Bars
#10 PART 1 - The Big Goodbye with Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is not only known for her extraordinary musical skills but also for the trailblazing staged projects, in which she does not shy away from current world issues. In Les Adieux, a project of Patricia with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, she focuses on climate change and the rapid deterioration of our planet. How much time have we got left on Earth? When will our natural resources be used up? When will natural disasters, rising sea levels and new illnesses bring us to our knees? The Between the Bars team met up with Patricia w...
2022-08-05
21 min
Between The Bars
#9 PART 4 - Mozart Momentum in conversation: Mozart in our time
For the final episode of Mozart Momentum: in conversation, we focus on "Mozart in our time". How does our interpretation and performance of Mozart's works differ from when they were conveived 250 years ago? Host Yannick Dondelinger discusses the relevance, beauty and timelessness of Mozart's work in the last instalment of our mini-series with pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and concertmaster Matthew Truscott. // Special thanks to the voice acting of Michiel Commandeur, Stephanie Baubin, Matthias Mayr and Anna Costa. // Generously supported by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the M...
2022-05-05
24 min
Between The Bars
#9 PART 3 - Mozart Momentum in conversation: A freelancer is born
Everybody knows Mozart for his operas, symphonies and concert pieces, but not all know that he was a pioneer who fought for professional and artistic freedom. The composer is often considered the first musician who emancipated himself from the subordination of the feudal system and worked as a freelancer. What did those freelance days look like? How did it influence his compositions during that time? Answer these and more questions by joining us in part three of Mozart Momentum: in conversation: A freelancer is born. Together with pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and violinist Matthew Truscott, host Yannick Dondelinger digs i...
2022-04-22
18 min
Between The Bars
#9 PART 2 - Mozart Momentum in conversation: Family, Friendship, Freemasonry
For the last seven years of his life, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a member of the Freemasons. How did the Masonic order influence the life and work of the composer? Find out in the second episode of Mozart Momentum: In Conversation, a four-part podcast series where host Yannick Dondelinger dives deep into two of the most creative years of Mozart's life together with pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and violinist Matthew Truscott. // Generously supported by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media through "NEUSTART KULTUR". // Special thanks to St...
2022-04-17
25 min
Blind Best, le podcast
[n°84] Victor vs. Laura : République, semaine et roulement de R
Dans cette partie, nos candidats jouent en couple ! Laura, qui aime Switchfoot, Céline Dion et George Ezra, affronte son conjoint Victor, qui aime Queen, Linkin Park et White Lies. Pour vous inscrire à l'émission, remplissez le formulaire en cliquant ici ! Pour soutenir Blind Best, rejoignez la page Patreon ! Pour retrouver la playlist de l'émission, c'est ici sur Spotify ! La comédie musicale "Comme un lundi", c'est le 20 juin à Paris : infos et billetterie ici Et découvrez le podcast "Zicomatique" co-produit par Baptiste, de la team Blind Best ! Thanks to our monthly supporters ...
2022-04-13
51 min
Between The Bars
#9 PART 1 - Mozart Momentum in conversation: The Inventor
1785/1786, two of the most fruitful years in Mozart's life as a composer, inspired the MCO and Leif Ove Andsnes to partner up for a multiyear recording- and performing project: Mozart Momentum 1785/1786. As the second album of the project launches, focusing on the year 1786, Between the Bars hosts a four-part miniseries podcast exploring the life of Mozart in those two vital years. In part one: 'Mozart Momentum in Conversation: The Inventor', we join host Yannick Dondelinger as he discusses Mozart as the inventor of the piano concerto and the importance of his presence in Vienna together with Leif...
2022-04-08
18 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen (1860 bis 1875)
In einem kleinen Dorf zwischen Böhmen und Mähren, tief in der Provinz des österreichischen Vielvölkerreichs, wird 1860 Gustav Mahler geboren. Hier verbringt er seine Kindheit, wird geprägt von den Klängen der Natur und der Marschmusik, die ihn begleiten werden auf seinem Weg zum herausragenden Komponisten der frühen Moderne und zum berühmtesten Dirigenten seiner Epoche. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Komponist...
2022-03-30
26 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Wiener Lehrjahre (1875 bis 1880)
Mit gerade einmal 15 Jahren kommt Gustav Mahler 1875 in Wien an. Der Wiener Börsenkrach am "Schwarzen Freitag" liegt erst zwei Jahre zurück, aber die Stadt tanzt weiter zu den Klängen des Walzerkönigs Johann Strauss. Und Mahler? Verkehrt schon bald als überzeugter Vegetarier und Wagnerianer in den angesagten intellektuellen Zirkeln, studiert und macht seine ersten beruflichen Schritte. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Komponist...
2022-03-30
25 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Fahrender Gesell (1881 bis 1888)
Gustav Mahler ist inzwischen 21 Jahre alt und der Durchbruch als Komponist lässt auf sich warten. Zunächst steht ihm eine Dirigentenkarriere als "fahrender Geselle" bevor und er muss sich Respekt bei Orchestermusikern, Publikum und Presse verschaffen, wo ihm erstmals antisemitische Töne entgegenschlagen. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007 Komponist: Gustav Mahler (wenn nicht anders angegeben) Alle Symphonien aus der Gesamteinspielung von: Sy...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
In der Tretmühle (1888 bis 1896)
Mahler ist frustriert. Obwohl er mit 28 Jahren zu den besten Dirigenten seiner Zeit zählt, steckt er in Budapest und Hamburg in der Theater-Tretmühle, seine Erste Symphonie wird als tierisches Gekreisch karikiert. Und ihn plagen seine Hämorrhoiden. Was Mahler noch nicht weiß: Der sehnlich erwartete Durchbruch und eine erste erfüllte Liebe sind nah. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Komponist: Gustav Mahler (w...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Sommerfrische (1891 bis 1896)
Mahler landet mit dem sogenannten "Blumenstück" seinen ersten Hit. Ab sofort komponiert er seine Symphonien erfüllt und beflügelt von der Natur in der Sommerfrische: Am Attersee im österreichischen Salzkammergut, in der Villa Maiernigg am Wörthersee und im Pustertal der Dolomiten. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Komponist: Gustav Mahler (wenn nicht anders angegeben) Alle Symphonien aus der Gesamteinspielung von: Symp...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Gott der südlichen Zonen (1896 bis 1900)
Wien, die Hauptstadt der Doppelmonarchie Österreich-Ungarn hat um 1900 zwei Millionen Einwohner und erlebt ihre große Blütezeit. Sigmund Freud publiziert mit der "Traumdeutung" ein Standartwerk der Psychoanalyse, Arthur Schnitzler schreibt sein Skandalstück "Der Reigen" über die sexuellen Tabus der Gesellschaft und Gustav Klimt gründet mit einer Gruppe junger Maler die Jugendstil-Variante "Wiener Secession". Gustav Mahler ist 37 Jahre alt und kurz davor, zum Operndirektor der Wiener Hofoper berufen zu werden. Hier wird er den Gipfel seiner Karriere erreichen. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Po...
2022-03-30
25 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Ein einmaliges Lebewesen (1901 bis 1905)
Im literarischen Salon der Journalistin und Kritikerin Berta Zuckerkandl begegnet Gustav Mahler 1901 der schönsten Frau Wiens. Beide sind voneinander angetan und es entsteht eine folgenschwere Verbindung. Doch um Mahlers Gesundheit ist es nicht zum Besten gestellt. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Komponist: Gustav Mahler (wenn nicht anders angegeben) Alle Symphonien aus der Gesamteinspielung von: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Rafael Kubelik (DEUTS...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Gott ohne Heimat (1904 bis 1906)
Wie getrieben schreibt Mahler jedes Jahr eine Symphonie, reist als gefeierter Dirigent quer durch Europa, entstaubt Klassiker und macht die Wiener Hofoper zur bedeutendsten Musikbühne der Welt. Sein eigentliches Ziel ist wahrhaft kosmische Musik. Daheim staut sich bei seiner Ehefrau der Frust auf und die Vernachlässigung ihrer Bedürfnisse wird die Ehe in eine tiefe Krise stürzen. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007Kom...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Drei Schläge mit dem Hammer (1906 bis 1909)
Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts verdüstert sich in Europa die politische Lage und Österreich-Ungarn heizt das Pulverfass Balkan weiter an. Den Ersten Weltkrieg wird Gustav Mahler nicht mehr erleben, er stirbt bereits 1911. Bis dahin steht allerdings noch die Uraufführung seiner Sechsten auf dem Programm, die gefeiert und gehasst werden wird. Und in nur einem Sommer am Wörthersee die Vollendung seiner Achten Symphonie, laut Mahler sein wichtigstes Werk. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. R...
2022-03-30
24 min
Berühmte Komponisten - Biografien zum Hören
Der Abschied (1910 bis 1911)
Mahler ist 50 Jahre alt und kurz vor seinem Tod führt ein falsch adressierter Liebesbrief zum Showdown in der lang verdrängten Ehekrise. Almas Liebesverhältnis mit dem späteren Bauhaus-Gründer Walter Gropius wird Mahler den Boden unter den Füßen wegreißen und ihn sogar Sigmund Freud aufsuchen lassen. Von Jörg Handstein. Mit Udo Wachtveitl (ERZÄHLER), René Dumont (GUSTAV MAHLER), Laura Maire (ALMA MAHLER). ZITATOR*INNEN: Krista Posch, Gert Heidenreich, Hans Jürgen Stockerl. TON UND TECHNIK: Fabian Zweck. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernhard Neuhoff. PRODUKTION: BR 2007 Michael Krogmann, Gerhard Wicho, Daniela Röder. REDAKTION UND REGIE: Bernha...
2022-03-30
24 min
Between The Bars
Music in VR - The Unanswered Question
Imagine walking on stage in the middle of a concert, submerging yourself into the music as you walk between the musicians. With VR performances entering the terrain of classical music, this is no longer just a dream. Join our host Yannick Dondelinger in discussion with 3D sound specialist Henrik Oppermann and violinist Timothy Summers as they discover the wondrous world of virtual reality and its application to classical music. For a complete experience, we highly recommend listening to the episode with headphones. Photo by Geoffroy Schied
2022-02-08
46 min
The Ready for Polyamory Podcast
Season 4 Episode 8: Polyamorous Cohabitation
"Once or twice a year hotels are an adventure... more than that it just becomes an expense"Laura and her friend Corwin met because they both were cohabiting polyamorous people who went to a meetup for polyam families. They have a conversation about the various pros, cons and considerations of polyamorous cohabitation. The literal book on polyam cohabitation is "the polyamorous home" by Jess Mahler https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N3KT3E2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Laura and Corwin will both be teaching at Tethered Together in March; find tickets...
2022-01-21
1h 01
Paganos del Mundo
PDM ~ Christian Ortiz ~ El fuego de la Diosa: Historia y Tealogía
Paganos del mundo con Christian Ortiz desde México nos comparte temas de interés como mitología, magia, devoción e historia. El fuego de la Diosa: Historia y Tealogía. La tradición no es la adoración de las cenizas, sino la preservación del fuego.“ - Gustav Mahler. Un breve recorrido sobre la espiritualidad de la Diosa y el reconstruccionismo Neopagano.
2021-09-05
49 min
Between The Bars
Eat, Sleep, Dream, Compose. George Benjamin.
Ever since he was a child, Sir George Benjamin wanted to be a composer. At only twenty years of age, his piece ‘Ringed by the Flat Horizon’ was played at the BBC Proms. Fourty years on and the MCO, under George’s baton, will present the world premiere of ‘Concerto for Orchestra’ at the same event. Tune in as host Yannick Dondelinger explores the uniqueness of this new work – composed for and dedicated to the MCO – and delves into the utterly fascinating mind of one of classical music’s most beloved and inspiring creators.
2021-08-26
37 min
Between The Bars
Music In My Head | Paul Whittaker on Music & Deafness
For the next edition of Between the Bars, join host Yannick Dondelinger as he speaks with Paul Whittaker, deaf musician, performer and creative advisor of our Feel the Music education programme. Exploring Paul's upbringing in 1960's England, this episode sheds light on a defining paradox of his life – the challenges of uniting music with deafness. He discusses how to shift the perception of what it means to experience music, and how Beethoven turned his own situation into creative triumph. Taking inspiration from the composer's own experience, the MCO's educational project Feel the Music was developed in...
2021-08-05
50 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement Five – With Wings I’ve Won for Myself
Mahler described the last movement of his Second Symphony, which includes two soloists and a chorus, as a colossal fresco of The Day of Judgement. All of humanity meets its maker, and Mahler stretches his musical wings, soaring to glorious heights.Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler, Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner, and Robert Fass as the voice of Siegfried Lipiner.Guests include Kent Nagano, (Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonic; Montreal Symphony Orchestra), Carter Brey (Principal Cello, New York Philharmonic), Austin Howle, (Principal Tuba, Montreal Symphony), Emmanuel Pahud (Principal F...
2021-07-07
51 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Season 2 – Rise Again - Mahler's Second Symphony
Season 2 focuses on Mahler’s Second Symphony in C minor (1888-1894), delving into Mahler’s gigantic musical exploration of life, death, and what lies beyond. Each episode is devoted to a movement of the symphony.Guests include conductors Kent Nagano and Michael Tilson Thomas; principal musicians of the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra; scholars from Columbia and Oxford Universities; and starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.SUPPORT US ON PATREON:https://www.patre...
2021-06-23
02 min
The Ready for Polyamory Podcast
Season 3 Episode 6: Polyamorous Breakups
"So, you know, I have to watch out for standard bad coping mechanisms like drinking too much and getting under someone to get over someone, AND poly dominoes."This week, Laura discusses the ways polyamorous breakups share traits with and differ from monogamous ones, both from her own perspective and using the framework laid out by Kathy Labriola in The Polyamory Breakup Book: Causes, Prevention, and Survival. Spoilers: most breakups are caused by the same basic reasons as monogamous relationship breakups, but there are some addendums and caveats, and we'll go through them here.
2021-05-15
41 min
Between The Bars
From Rolando Villazón With Love | Mozartwoche & MCO
World-renowned tenor, opera director, novelist, cartoonist and artistic director of one of classical music's biggest festivals, the Salzburg Mozartwoche, Rolando Villazón is a man of many, many, many talents. Join Rolando and host Yannick Dondelinger, plus MCO Violinist Anna Matz and Director of Artistic Planning Maggie Coe for a wide-ranging conversation about why music matters, how artists are coping in these unprecedented times, and why, after all these years, Mozart is still as relevant as ever.
2021-04-01
54 min
Blind Best, le podcast
La pyramide musicale de Laura
Aujourd'hui, nous retrouvons Laura, candidate victorieuse de l'émission de mercredi face à Mélanie, qui se retrouve désormais seule face à la pyramide musciale, notre playlist de dix titres de plus en plus difficiles à identifier ! Thanks to our monthly supporters Jules Tréhorel Anis Fanny Mahler Anthong
2021-03-27
05 min
Blind Best, le podcast
[n°29] Mélanie vs. Laura : comédies musicales, anciens candidats et Jean-Luc (ft. Sandra, Anthony, Camille, Angéline et Thomas)
Pour ce nouvel épisode, nous jouons avec Mélanie, qui aime Smash Mouth, Queen et les L5), et fait face à Laura, qui aime Katy Perry, Jean-Jacques Goldman et Abba. Et dans cette émission, vous entendrez aussi des anciens et anciennes de Blind Best, Sandra, Angéline, Camille et Anthony, faire leur retour ! Pour retrouver toute la playlist de l'émission, cliquez ici et direction Spotify ! Thanks to our monthly supporters Jules Tréhorel Anis Fanny Mahler Anthong
2021-03-24
48 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Silenced Women by Frederick Weisel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/504869to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Silenced Women Series: #1 of Violent Crime Investigations Team Author: Frederick Weisel Narrator: Laura Jennings Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 58 minutes Release date: March 18, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: When a young woman is found strangled to death and left on a park bench in Santa Rosa, California, Detective Eddie Mahler and his Violent Crime Investigations (VCI) Team are called to the scene. The crime immediately flashes Mahler back to two unsolved homicides-young women who were also strangled-that t...
2021-03-18
9h 58
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
The Silenced Women by Frederick Weisel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/504869to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Silenced Women Series: #1 of Violent Crime Investigations Team Author: Frederick Weisel Narrator: Laura Jennings Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 58 minutes Release date: March 18, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: When a young woman is found strangled to death and left on a park bench in Santa Rosa, California, Detective Eddie Mahler and his Violent Crime Investigations (VCI) Team are called to the scene. The crime immediately flashes Mahler back to two unsolved homicides-young women who were also strangled-that took p...
2021-03-18
9h 58
Access Unmissable Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
The Silenced Women by Frederick Weisel
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/504869 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Silenced Women Series: #1 of Violent Crime Investigations Team Author: Frederick Weisel Narrator: Laura Jennings Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 58 minutes Release date: March 18, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: When a young woman is found strangled to death and left on a park bench in Santa Rosa, California, Detective Eddie Mahler and his Violent Crime Investigations (VCI) Team are called to the scene. The crime immediately flashes Mahler back to two unsolved homicides-young women who were also strangled-that t...
2021-03-18
03 min
Blind Best, le podcast
[n°17] Laura vs. Benjamin : hommages, timeline et BYE-BYE 2020
Pour cette dernière de l'année 2020, dans Blind Best le podcast, Benjamin, qui est fan d'ABBA, de Taylor Swift et de Céline Dion, affronte Laura, fan de Jean-Jacques Goldman, de Tété et de Bruce Springsteen. Au terme des trois manches (et des inter-manches) de la partie, qui remportera ce dernier match de 2020 Pour découvrir la playlist de cet épisode, cliquez ici ! Thanks to our monthly supporters Jules Tréhorel Anis Fanny Mahler Anthong
2020-12-30
49 min
Earth Ideas
How Special Is The Earth? | with Dr Elizabeth Tasker | PODCAST #21
Dr Elizabeth Tasker is an astrophysicist who studies exoplanets: extra-solar planets - those worlds that exist, function and potentially support life outside of our own solar system. We talked about methods & theories in discovering and learning about exoplanets, the search for a planet similar to Earth, and the very exciting near future of space technologies & discoveries. 0:00 Elizabeth's career journey 9:51 First exoplanet discovery 17:00 Detecting their compositions 29:24 How to we detect & guess?
2020-12-11
57 min
Between The Bars
Future Fear, Future Fantastic | Pekka Kuusisto
What will the future look like? Sound like? Be like? Delve into the multidisciplinary mind of MCO Artistic Partner Pekka Kuusisto, as together we probe the limits of the possible and imagine the impossible in the latest episode of Between the Bars. With host Yannick Dondelinger we discuss climate change, holograms, the difficulties of having an original thought, and why women make better cars. Plus, after months apart, hear MCO members talk about the joy of making music together again.
2020-12-07
39 min
Blind Best, le podcast
La Pyramide musicale #17 - avec Laura
Aujourd'hui c'est Laura qui est venue se mesurer à notre playlist de 10 titres ! Jusqu'à quel niveau de difficulté est-elle arrivée ? -- SPOIL -- Les titres du jour : Bowie - Heroes Les sunlights des tropiques - Montagné Jardin d'hiver - Henri Salvador New Soul - Yael Naim Man Down - Rihanna Une autre histoire - Gérard Blanc L'évangile selon Robert - Sardou Moving on up - M People Thanks to our monthly supporters Jules Tréhorel Anis Fanny Mahler Anthong
2020-12-05
10 min
Earth Ideas
What Can Indigenous Languages Teach Us? | with Dr Lindsay Morcom | PODCAST #20
Dr Lindsay Morcom (Ardoch Algonquin First Nation) is a linguist and researcher of aboriginal languages and teaching. She works actively in language revitalisation techniques and advocates for decolonising education. Indigenous languages hold knowledge, histories & ways of thinking about their lands and culture that do not easily translate into western vocabularies and, as hundreds of languages die out every year, people like Lindsay work to make sure they are received by their heirs. 0:00 Introduction to Lindsay 5:07 Urban language revitalisation 12:46 How do you think First Nation Canadians...
2020-11-26
00 min
Earth Ideas
How Do We Understand The Brain? | with Prof Matthew Cobb (PART 2) | PODCAST #19.5
If you found this episode valuable, please support me with caffeine to keep them coming https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lauramahler :) Prof Matthew Cobb is a zoologist and researcher into animal behaviours through their sense of smell (including ours!) On the side, he explores further his work in science with writing books on the history of science. His newest, The Idea Of The Brain: A History, explores how we come to define & thus attempt to understand the brain and all its complexities, and how we must continually reinvent our approach to doing as...
2020-11-17
00 min
Earth Ideas
What Is Smelling? | with Prof Matthew Cobb (PART 1) | PODCAST #19
If you found this episode valuable, please support me with caffeine to keep them coming https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lauramahler :) Prof Matthew Cobb is interested in animal behaviour & psychology, and seeks his answers through research into the sense of smell. We talked about what effect Covid could be having which is causing a loss of smell and taste, how smell differs across the diversity of life, and what looking into smell can tell us about the effects of today's anthropogenic changes. The 2nd half of...
2020-11-12
00 min
Earth Ideas
Space Weather: Predicting The Sun's Seasons | with Dr Robert Wicks | PODCAST #18
If you found this episode valuable, please support me with caffeine to keep them coming https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lauramahler :) Dr Robert Wicks is a space physicist and specialist in natural and man-made hazards in our solar system. He is part of the team behind the ESA Solar Orbiter mission which aims to gather data about our sun's solar wind and polar regions, to better understand its magnetic fluctuations or 'seasons.' We talked about space weather, the newest attempts to predict it (like Solar Orbiter), and the risks posed by...
2020-10-28
00 min
Earth Ideas
Microbes Living In Extreme Environments | with Dr Aparna Banerjee | PODCAST #17
If you found this episode valuable, please support me with caffeine to keep them coming https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lauramahler :) Dr Aparna Banerjee is a microbiologist who works in the field of extremophiles - microbes who live & thrive in extreme environments. She's currently working on microbes that live in the Andean Hot Springs, and has previously studied those living in freezing Antarctic temperatures. We talked about extremophile methods for survival, and then went on to talk about her work in levelling the STEM playing field for women...
2020-10-20
00 min
Earth Ideas
How Does An Ant Colony Live? | with Prof Deborah Gordon | PODCAST #16
Prof Deborah Gordon is a biologist at Stanford University and a world expert in the function and survival of ant colonies. Her research uses ant colonies to investigate and design other systems that also operate without central control such as the internet, the immune system, and the brain. She is also concerned with how ants are adapting their behaviour in the Anthropocene and our changing climate. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and...
2020-10-08
00 min
Earth Ideas
How The Potato Changed The World | with Prof Rebecca Earle | PODCAST #15
Professor Rebecca Earle is an historian of food & culture and is interested in all things of the everyday life of ordinary people - how their choices & activities have shaped and affected the global experience. She has written 2 whole books on the POTATO and how its glorious palatability in all kinds of dishes, and its brilliant caloric offering for a low land & water usage, changed the lives of people from Peru to China. We talk about her determination to shine the light of history away from the usual characters and tell those other stories, and...
2020-10-01
00 min
Earth Ideas
The Friendliness Of Dogs - And Humans! | with Dr Brian Hare | PODCAST #14
Dr Brian Hare is an evolutionary anthropologist, founder of the Duke University Canine Cognition Center and NYT bestselling author of The Genius Of Dogs. His new book, Survival Of The Friendliest, challenges the famous notion of 'survival of fittest' and proposes that it is in fact our (and our domesticated companions') friendliness & cooperation that lead to our massive success as a species. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be still to...
2020-09-24
00 min
Earth Ideas
The Extraodinary 500 Million Year History Of Cephalopods | with Dr Danna Staaf | PODCAST #13
Dr Danna Staaf is a marine biologist, science writer, and powerhouse expert on cephalopods, who's on a mission to bring them the fame and wonderment they deserve. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be still to come. You can also WATCH this episode now on Youtube: https://youtu.be/h6aBXLsIKaY We hope you enjoy. Leave...
2020-09-16
00 min
Earth Ideas
Talking With A Wildlife Disease Expert In 2020 | with Dr Andy Dobson | PODCAST #12
Andrew Dobson is a Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University, and an expert in wildlife disease. Though disease is a part of everyday life, his research specifically focuses on infectious diseases in endangered & fragile ecosystems, including the Serengeti, Yellowstone & the world's rainforests, to better understand the risks that are posed to animals & humans as an environment is altered. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be...
2020-09-15
00 min
Earth Ideas
Changing The Way We Think About Change | with Dr Leyla Acaroglu | PODCAST #11
Dr Leyla Acaroglu is an award-winning designer, 2016 UNEP Champion of the Earth, and founder of Disruptive Design Agency & the UnSchool. She is a powerhouse of innovation - a self-styled 'sustainability provocateur', who works to use design- and systems-thinking to activate social change. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be still to come. You can also WATCH this episode on YOUTUBE https://youtu.be...
2020-09-15
00 min
Earth Ideas
How To Feed The Planet PART 2: Profits | with Sue Pritchard | PODCAST #10 PART 2
Sue Pritchard sits on one side of a challenge that has divided all who are aware of it - How to feed everyone fairly on a planet with finite resources? As CEO of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission, and a farmer herself, she works for a regenerative, smaller-scale agricultural future, and seeks to make radical changes in the way we & all the different industries involved think about our food. In PART 1, we discussed agri-tech & the work of the Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology - https://youtu.be/hgKVKizDFGE This is...
2020-09-14
00 min
Earth Ideas
How To Feed The Planet PART 1: Agri-Tech | with Prof. Simon Pearson | PODCAST #10 PART 1
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Professor Simon Pearson sits on one side of a challenge that has divided all who are aware of it - How to feed everyone fairly on a planet with finite resources? As Director of the Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology, he is embedded in emerging research into agri AI, robotics, gene-editing & circular agricultural economics, among many other exciting new ideas at the cusp of science. This is PART 1 of talking about this debate. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to...
2020-09-14
00 min
Earth Ideas
Why Killings Of Environmental Defenders Are Increasing | with Dr Mary Menton | PODCAST #9
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Dr Mary Menton is a Research Fellow in Environmental Justice at University of Sussex and part of team behind Not1More, a campaign group which supports frontline environmental defenders and investigates the root causes of environmental conflict. Individuals & groups facing up against powerful corporations invading & obliterating their homes for profit are being killed at an increasing rate around the world, and Mary is one of the key people bringing the guilty to justice. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Venom: How It Got Here & Why We Actually Want It | with Dr Michel Dugon | PODCAST #8
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Dr Michel Dugon aka The Bug Doctor is a leading expert in the development and evolution of venom systems, predation strategies and prey detection in venomous invertebrates. He is also at the forefront of research into how venom can be applied in medicine in a multitude of avenues from antimicrobial resistance to anticancer and treating arthritis. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
How To Predict The Loss Of Coral Reefs | with Dr Les Kaufman | PODCAST #7
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Dr Les Kaufman is a marine biologist & coral reef expert. He's been at the forefront of trying to understand how these really complex & unique ecosystems can flourish in the colourful, glorious way they do for over 40 years. And now he puts his time & energy into clinging on by the fingernails for their preservation. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be still...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Elephant Intelligence & Behaviour | with Dr Lisa Yon | PODCAST #6
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Dr Lisa Yon is an expert in captive animal welfare and works to improve the lives of and our understanding of wildlife living in captive & semi-captive homes around the world. She specialises in elephant intelligence & behaviour, and clearly loves them dearly. She serves on the board of many incredible organisations in the conservation world, including Frozen Ark - a global mission to cryogenically preserve endangered and ecosystem-critical species. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Do We Need Geoengineers To Save Us? | with Thomas Kostigen | PODCAST #5
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Will we be living underground, spraying chemicals into the clouds and building a forest of robotic carbon-sucking trees? Thomas Kostigen is an environmental journalist and author of over 10 books on environmental issues. His latest, the informant of this episode, is a global tour of geoengineering research & technologies (big & small, futuristic & already happening) that might be our only means of survival on this planet as humans continue to destroy ecosystems and warm it over 1.5C. This is a series...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Bees - experiencing their world | with Dr Jeri Wright | PODCAST #4
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Dr Jeri Wright is an insect neuroethologist whose lab investigates the interrelationship of plants and bees, and how bees sense and learn about the world around them. She works to understand how bees detect food, and how they know what nutrients they need and seek those out, and how other (sometimes unwanted) compounds affect them. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Make Documentaries To Save The World | with Jon Bowermaster | PODCAST #3
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Jon Bowermaster is a documentary filmmaker, environmental activist and National Geographic Explorer. He's made environmental films on all 7 continents & the oceans, and his most recent 'Ghost Fleet' looks at human trafficking in the fishing industry, and is just absolutely beautifully captured, shockingly told and memorable. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and everything that could be still to come.
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
Is Air Pollution Just Completely Different Now? | with Beth Gardiner | PODCAST #2
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Beth Gardiner is a journalist and author of Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. It was a real eye opener to talk to Beth given the way COVID-19 has affected our output of air pollution globally, and also how air pollution is affecting our ability to fight the disease. Air pollution is another killer that hangs ferociously in the air for us to breathe in - this time of 7 million people every single year. This is part of a series of in-depth...
2020-09-09
00 min
Earth Ideas
What Would Happen If We All Just Disappeared? | with Alan Weisman | PODCAST #1
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Alan Weisman is an environmental journalist and best-selling author of The World Without Us - and imaginative thought-experiment of what would happen to planet earth if we humans were to all disappear - and Countdown - telling the tale of quite the opposite: at what point will there be just too many of us for the earth to sustain? It was absolutely brilliant to have Alan as my first guest, especially relating to the current pandemic (recorded before the murder of George Floyd, so it was a little...
2020-09-09
00 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement Three – The Huntsman’s Funeral
Early audiences found the third movement of Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony grotesque, macabre and unsettling. Inspired by an engraving entitled “The Huntsman’s Funeral,” Mahler juxtaposes death with humor, incorporating a popular children's melody—a brilliant touch that still delights and spooks audiences today. Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.Guests include William Hudgins (Principal Clarinet, Boston Symphony Orchestra), Dominic Seldis (Principal Bass, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra), Marilyn McCoy (Columbia University), Philip V. Bohlman (University of Chicago), and Christian Glanz (University of Music and Perform...
2020-07-07
14 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Movement One – Isn’t This a Splendid World?
Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony is the story of a young man beginning his journey through life. In fact, it is Mahler himself, looking at the world with wide-eyed wonder. Originally, he titled the first movement “Spring Without End,” for its depiction of the joys of nature. Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.Guests include Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony, New World Symphony), Kent Nagano (Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonic), William Hudgins (Principal Clarinet, Boston Symphony Orchestra), Marilyn McCoy (Columbi...
2020-07-07
21 min
Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler
Season 1 - Mahler's First Symphony
Season 1 focuses on Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D major (1888), taking listeners back to the work’s origins in the street songs, folk tunes and bugle calls of Mahler’s childhood. Each episode is devoted to a movement of the symphony.Guests include conductors Kent Nagano and Michael Tilson Thomas; principal musicians of the Boston Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; scholars from Columbia University and the University of Chicago; and starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.SUPPORT US ON...
2020-06-10
02 min
Between The Bars
Mozart On The Edge Of Brexit
It was the night before Brexit, and the MCO was in the heart of London performing Mozart with Mitsuko Uchida to a sold-out Royal Festival Hall. What would this well-travelled and wordly composer have made of Britain's departure from the European Union? Join us as we revisit his travels as a young artist, talk British life in Europe with trumpeter Christopher Dicken and MCO staff member Mark Parker, and venture out into the city streets to take in the historic final moments on the very edge of Brexit.
2020-05-25
1h 00
EL BÚHO DE MINERVA podcast
Sumalfaro Espacio de Cultura por Beatriz Laursen Mahler Versus Freud -Dialogo Sketch por Mario Melendi y Mario Dobry
EL BÚHO DE MINERVA Ivoox .com El Búho de Minerva Facebook ex El Búho de Minerva FM Fénix 100.3 Emisión Enero 2020 Sumalfaro por Beatriz Laursen Mahler Versus Freud Dialogo Sketch por Mario Melendi y Mario Dobry Diálogo con Beatriz Laursen, María Laura Amuchástegui, Mario Melendi y Mario Dobry Presente Isabel Victoria Krisch Sumalfaro Espacio de Cultura - Talleres - Cine debate - Meditaciones - Encuentros Int. Alfaro 405 Acassuso Mahler Versus Freud -Dialogo Sketch Una introducción. Gustav Mahler, su música y en especial, los motivos que lo llevaron en 1910 a una consulta con Sigmun...
2020-01-31
40 min
Between The Bars
The Flying Conductor | Daniel Harding
Meet the musician who takes being a high-flying success more literally than most. Daniel Harding was only 22 when he began working with the MCO in 1997. Now he's not only one of the most-sought after conductors in the world, but also a qualified commercial airline pilot. So with the seatbelt sign switched on and little chance of turbulence between these friends of over 20 years, join our host Yannick Dondelinger as he sits down with Daniel to talk about flying planes and conducting Mozart.
2020-01-17
33 min
Between The Bars
Musical Migration | Kirsty Hilton & Mark Hampson
Sunscreen in winter? Sleeping with one eye shut? Violinist Kirsty Hilton and Trombone player Mark Hampson go Between the Bars with Yannick Dondelinger to share stories about growing up in one part of the world and making classical music in another, experiencing new cultures, the things they learned along the way and what it means to call somewhere home. And for our first Matti Moment, he goes hunting for tips to banish jetlag and ends up discovering that the MCO has much more in common with birds than song.
2020-01-17
47 min
Between The Bars
Introducing Between The Bars
Somewhere between being artists and explorers, the MCO have discovered a secret sweet spot backstage, where the worldly life of being a touring musician gives way to unexpected encounters and life-changing experiences. As we travel the world, collecting stories and making memories, we invite you to share in our nomadic life and come with us on our never-ending journey behind the music and between the bars.
2020-01-17
04 min
Fila 01 - Clásica FM Radio
G. MAHLER: Sinfonía nº 10 "Adagio" en fa # mayor
Con Ana Laura Iglesias | Esta semana el salón de conciertos de Clásica FM se sumerge en una de las páginas más conmovedoras de la historia de la música: la Décima de Mahler. Se trata de una sinfonía inacabada de la que el autor solo completó el primer movimiento en el último año de su vida, una música dramática que consigue expresar sin palabras el drama del final de la vida del genio vienés. ¡Imperdible!
2019-10-11
48 min
The Entrepreneur Show hosted by John Spencer Ellis
The Entrepreneur Show: How to Build an Outdoor Fitness Tribe - Dr. Laura Miranda
The Entrepreneur Show: Dr. Laura Miranda has earned a Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University, a a Masters of Science degree in Physical Therapy from Hunter College in New York City, and a Bachelors of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of South Carolina. Dr. Laura Miranda is a Certified Personal Trainer (ACE), a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) and a Fitness Nutrition Coach (NESTA). The Training and Coaching Lifestyle Podcast hosted by John Spencer Ellis. Topics include business, marketing, branding, PR, publicity, SEO, social media, lifestyle design, wealth creation, program design, education, certification and success for...
2016-08-05
00 min