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Great music from US Military bands, including Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, and Coast Guard. Everything from classic marches to great jazz and big band recordings. |
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medieval podcast at Magnatune |
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A blend of soul,pop,funk,rhythm and blues and rock : songs by Musilosophy, singer songwriter and jazz pianist. |
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Want to learn more about the double bass and the people who play it? Check out Contrabass Conversations, the newest podcast by Jason Heath. Jason provides interviews, how-tos, and commentary on life at the low end of the spectrum. |
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Cello podcast at Magnatune |
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Choral podcast at Magnatune |
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Weekly Podcast of Classical Music from Machaut to Ligeti with an emphasis on Baroque music with Remi Castonguay on the air. This is a LaGuardia Community College Web Radio Show, WLAGCC. The hosts' favorite composer include Bach, Lully, Rameau, Couperin, Mozart, Beethover, Chopin, Haydn, Haendel, Schoenberg, Carter, Schnittke, Tan Dun, and many more! |
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Old First Concerts is a chamber music series in San Francisco, CA presenting concerts year round. Our podcast features excerpts from past concerts, as well as live and studio recording sneak previews of upcoming events. |
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I improvise abstract piano pieces attempting to capture my mood. |
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Instrumental classical, new age and hymns |
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We would like to invite you to join Naxos, the world's leading classical music label, in exploring the best of today's classical music. We will bring you new programs on a regular basis: sometimes a look at Naxos new releases, and sometimes a look at the performers and composers who make our recordings. |
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Classical After 1800 podcast at Magnatune |
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Pod23 showcases the best of what Idiam has to offer. A monthly podcast, featuring a composer and an interviewer, musical extracts and Idiam news. Musical styles covered range from electronic to 'contemporary classical' music, and a lot in between. Experimental music for the brave! |
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Eastern Voices podcast at Magnatune |
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News and information about the Winter Park High School Orchestra in Winter Park, Florida. The orchestra is under the directon of Charles Laux |
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Our First Show!
Week of December 24, 2006
Efrem Podgaits and Vesna Children's Choir - Sanctus * Missa Veris (Spring Mass)
John Michael Talbot - The Bread of Life * Light Eternal
Michael James, Steve Warner, Craig Watz - A Poem of God's Love: O Lovely Kingdom of the Son of Mary * Danta De: Classic Sacred Music of Ireland
Krista Adams Santilli - Laudate Dominum * MP3 Single
St Cecilia Symphony Orchestra - Hallelujah from Exultate Jubilate (Mozart) * The Vest Best of Classical: Composers
Enzo De Rosa - Hymne * MP3 Single
Bill Hayes - Ave Maria (Plainchant) * Mother of Light
Apollonia Symphony Orchestra - Symphony No 9 in C (Choral): Finale (Beethoven) * The Very Best of Classical: Beethoven
Amarylis - Veni Sancte Spiritus (Berthier-Taize) * Amarylis
The Blagovest Ensemble - We Hymn Thee No 4 in G * MP3 Single
Regina Nathan & Irish Philharmonic Orchestra - Sweet Sacrament Divine * Faith of Our Fathers II, Classic Religious Anthems of Ireland |
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Leonard Nimoy hosts a 13-part series that celebrates the American Jewish tradition by exploring the extraordinary range of its music. Each program illuminates a major theme reflected in American Jewish music: biblical epics set to music by Kurt Weill and other 20th century masters; Jewish legends in tone poems, film scores and operas; sacred masterpieces and the great cantorial tradition; the joy of klezmer; symphonies and concertos based on Jewish themes; the mysteries of Sephardic music; Holocaust reflections; songs from the Golden Age of Yiddish Theater; and world premieres of recently discovered Jewish compositions by Leonard Bernstein. |
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flute podcast at Magnatune |
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Our first video podcast featuring:
An interview with the Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, Christoph von Dohnányi, to mark the opening of his final season in the role.
A backstage feature on the refurbished Royal Festival Hall, as the Orchestra returns to its London home for the new season.
A Listening Guide to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, presented by musician and animateur Luke Crookes. |
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Dan Sindel's 2006 demo release which is comprised of almost 500 individual guitar tracks (Electric, Acoustic, Nylon, 12 String and Bass guitars) In an adventurous interpretation of George Frideric Handel's most famous Oratorio "The Messiah"...
What if the Classical Masters had access to Electric Guitars, Amps, Fuzz Boxes, Wah Wah pedals, Digital Delays, Flangers, Multitrack Hard Disk Recording Devices, Computers and other various Digital Sound Processing toys"? Dan Sindel, a "One Man" Orchestra recreates Orchestral Scores by transposing and transcribing the compositions to fit the guitars tonal range.... Hundreds of layered guitar tracks create a massive electric guitar "Wall of Sound". Very unique! |
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