Performing Arts Podcasts

Rite of String show

Rite of StringJoin Now to Follow

Rite of String is a podcast about string orchestra education.

By Rite of String

The Piano Podcast with Mario Ajero show

The Piano Podcast with Mario AjeroJoin Now to Follow

I teach music and play piano. Occasionally someone pays me for it. I'm getting a Ph.D. in Music Education with a concentration in Piano Pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma. I'm also a member of MTNA (Music Teachers National Association). MP3 Audio Podcasts and M4A Enhanced Audio Podcasts are made through GarageBand 3 on my Powerbook G4. Video Podcasts are in Quicktime h.264 and created with a Sony MiniDV Handycam and iMovie. I'm originally from Cherry Hill, NJ. My other degrees are from Temple University in Philadelphia. I was Coordinator of Class Piano for Temple's Music Prep program in addition to teaching at the Haddonfield School of Performing Arts.

By Mario Ajero

Tune Up Podcast show

Tune Up PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Tune Up podcast series consists of short, entertaining, personal tour diary reportage from the Scottish Arts Council\'s Tune Up tours. The Tune Up podcast series accompanies the Tune Up tours. Shortly after every tour a short podcast episode will be available to anyone who wishes to subscribe (for free). Each episode has been recorded and presented by the artists themselves, contains excerpts of music recorded at some of the gigs and photographs taken on tour.

By Tune Up

Conspiracy of the Insignificant show

Conspiracy of the InsignificantJoin Now to Follow

New Mexico's Foremost musical combo, The Conspiracy of the Insignificant, presents their music, humor, opinions and all sorts of other fun!! This is already your favorite podcast!!

By conspiracy insignifico

The Cinnamon Bear show

The Cinnamon BearJoin Now to Follow

Start a new family's tradition this year with The Cinnamon Bear! This old time radio classic was originally broadcast in 1937 across Portland's airwaves. Children gathered nightly beginning at Thanksgiving until Christmas. Now you can, too! Join Judy and Jimmy through the enchanted world of Maybeland to recover their missing Silver Star that belongs on their Christmas tree. Helping on the search is the Cinnamon Bear, a stuffed bear with shoe-button eyes and a green ribbon around his neck. They meet other memorable characters during their quest, including the Crazy Quilt Dragon (who repeatedly tries to take the star for himself), the Wintergreen Witch, Fe Fo the Giant and Santa Claus.

By Glanville Heisch

The Whistler - old time radio show

The Whistler - old time radioJoin Now to Follow

The Whistler is an American radio mystery drama which ran from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955 on the west-coast regional CBS radio network.

By Gary D.

Backalley blues show

Backalley bluesJoin Now to Follow

Supporting the classic Blues and the modern day heros of music. Join me as we go back into time and relive the the era that set the nation and time to what it is today.While we showcase The old time greats and current sounds of today. Join me as we bring the past to the present. This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com

By backalleyblues

Live Music Thursdays show

Live Music ThursdaysJoin Now to Follow

Each Thursday we podcast video of one song from a live music performance filmed in WBEZ's studios. Subscribe on iTunes.

By Chicago Public Media

StarkCast show

StarkCastJoin Now to Follow

StarkCast is hosted by Joe Stark. Shows will often feature guests where we will discuss various topics. Science, entertainment, pop culture, whatever comes to mind!

By Joe Stark

Classical Music in America show

Classical Music in AmericaJoin Now to Follow

Nationally-recognized NPR Morning Edition music commentator Miles Hoffman (and NSO alumn) takes us on a tour through classical music in the United States from the 1720s to today. In this 3-part series, follow the development and impact of classical music in the United States from its humble beginnings in the new colonies through its role in concert halls and Hollywood in the 20th century, to discover how this European tradition helped shape, and in turn was shaped by, American culture, composers and musicians. ARTSEDGE, the Kennedy Center’s arts education network, supports the creative use of technology to enhance teaching and learning in, through, and about the arts, offering free, standards-based teaching materials for use in and out of the classroom, media-rich interactive experiences, professional development resources, and guidelines for arts-based instruction and assessment. Visit ARTSEDGE at artsedge.kennedy-center.org.

By ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center's Arts Education Network