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Listen to the creators of the albums during times.
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QueenPod: The Queen Podcast is your official one-stop shop for everything related to the world's greatest rock band. Joined by comedians and Queen superfans John Robins and Sooz Kempner, host Rohan Acharya and Queen archivist and documentarian Simon Lupton will take you through all of Queen, track by track, album by album, listening along to the tunes and analyzing them (well, at least talking about how awesome they are). We'll also have news and stories about the band, fan questions and queries, and some very special guests!
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Zeitgenössische Musik ist stets aktuell und facettenreich. Als innovativer Bestandteil der Musikwelt nimmt neue Musik einen wichtigen Platz ein. Die Sopranistin Irene Kurka gibt in diesem Podcast ihre über Jahre gewonnene Expertise weiter. Sie erklärt, wie die verschiedenen neuen Spieltechniken, Musikstile und Kompositionstechniken zusammenhängen und funktionieren und welche großartigen Möglichkeiten sie bieten. Irene Kurka zeigt anhand von Analysen, Tipps und Interviews mit erfolgreichen und interessanten Persönlichkeiten aus dem Bereich der zeitgenössischen Musik, wie du als KünstlerIn in der neuen Musik authentisch und erfolgreich sein kannst. Dieser Podcast soll dazu beitragen, die zeitgenössische Musik bekannter zu machen.
Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 14 Tage am Dienstag. Mittlerweile sind 3 Bücher zum Podcast bei ARE erschienen.
Deep Dive Folgen mit Moritz Eggert, Silke Aichhorn, Holger Falk u.a. auf Patreon:
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Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der „neuen musikzeitung“, dem Kooperationspartner von „neue musik leben“.
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Intro und Outro: Improvisationen von Irene Kurka, Frederike Möller, Marko Kassl, Burkart Zeller
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Rich Redmond, Veteran musician and longtime drummer with Jason Aldean, hosts “The Rich Redmond Show”, a show highlighting all things music, motivation, and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them.
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I et samarbejde mellem en række danske musikere og Natkirkepræst, Anne Edmond Pedersen, afholdes der i Trinitatis Natkirke i københavn en række musikgudstjenester.
Til Musikgudstjenesterne, der er udviklet i samarbejde mellem musikerne og Anne Edmond Pedersen, smelter musik og ord og læsninger sammen til en helhed - skræddersyet til netop denne aften.
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Lyt til Aktivistkorets sange øvelser besværgelser og bønner
syng og dans med os .
du kan Downloade Aktivistkorets sangbog her
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13YocLUuQOfKUEbDB2mm648S_7a3WdoMW
Og du kan gå til aktivistkor hver onsdag på støberiet kl 16.30
eller starte dit eget aktivistkor
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Hvordan skriver man en sang færdig? Altså sådan færdig-færdig, du ved. Hvordan bliver en lydoptagelse på telefonen, til en sang der kan købes på vinyler, og opleves til koncerter? Det har jeg tænkt mig at finde ud af, ved at snakke med en række sangskrivere, og udspørge dem om deres proces, inspirationskilder og teknikker. Så hvis du, ligesom mig, godt kunne tænke dig at lære hvordan man kommer videre med sine idéer, så lyt med her.
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Ensemble Storstrøms klanglige vandringer dukker op i landskabet flere steder den kommende tid. Som en poetisk og sværmerisk måde at få musikoplevelsen til at gå i dialog med naturen på.
I august 2022 indviede ensemblet sammen med singer songwriter MC Hansen en rute med kulturbænke ved Præstø Fjord.
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Når Uniradioen ikke kan tage på festivalen må festivalen tage til uniradioen. Emma Renee har inviteret sine sjoveste festival venner i studiet til at give gode råd om festivaller, og bare fortælle røverhistorier derfra. Som et lille podcastformet nikotinplaster til festivallerne kommer tilbage næste år.
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Classic Album Sundays tells the stories behind the albums that have shaped our culture and in some cases, our lives. We are the world’s most popular and respected classic album listening event with satellites in four continents. Our website, social media channels, and our podcast are the hub for classic albums and artists. Visit us at https://classicalbumsundays.com/.
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