In Horsehair Wigs, from Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI), journalist Evelyn McClafferty speaks to guests about justice and human rights. The podcast is funded by Irish Aid. www.irishruleoflaw.ie
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We used to talk about politics in Windsor, ON. Then we moved to Halifax, NS. So now we talk about sex and relationships and how they relate to capitalism.
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Breath work A Respiratory Medicine podcast for busy respiratory nerds who want to keep up-to-date with the constantly evolving world of the lung. Every month we speak with respiratory experts on their areas of special interest. Our goal is to provide YOU with interactive and easy to listen to clinical updates. We will cover presentation, clinical reasoning, diagnostics and treatments but also new and exciting changes coming down the line. Delivered at a time convenient to you in 20-30 minute ...
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Two fiddlers talking all things traditional and Irish! Monthly episodes every 3rd Monday!
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Hear the interview of the week from the Music Show, where composer Andrew Ford entertains and informs a wide audience each week, providing two hours of essential listening from the world of music.
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Dr. Bernard and Evelyn Yudowitz's Murders For Hire
My True Crime Podcast : Investigating the Dr. Bernard Yudowitz's Murders for Hire.
My True Crime News is a new way to experience true crime. Learn about my criminal case and others similar to mine. Help solve mine. Join me on my journey to take down the group that orchestrated my murder, my baby's murder, and at least one other. Be an amateur detective. Do more with your life to help others.
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Breathwork; Lymphangioleiomyomatosis with Dr Evelyn Lynn
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Today's guest is Dr Evelyn Lynn, a pulmonology fellow/ respiratory SpR and a graduate of the royal college of surgeons, Dublin. She is currently in her final year of fellowship. We speak to Evelyn about choosing and interviewing for respiratory fellowship and her training to date. - Update prevalence of LAM Europe Lynn et al ARJCCM 2024 https://doi…
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Experimenting with style: saxophonist Nubya Garcia, and metal trio Black Aleph
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London-based tenor saxophonist, bandleader and composer Nubya Garcia is in Australia for Melbourne International Jazz Festival and to play shows in support of her new album Odyssey. Featuring vocalists like Esperanza Spalding and string players from Chineke!, Nubya revels in expanding her sonic palette and pushing jazz into the realms of dub, R&B, …
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Our guest this month is Dr Seán Columb, who for over 10 years has been investigating the illegal organ trade. Dr Columb is a legal academic - a senior lecturer in law at the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool. Since 2014, he has spoken to over 40 people from countries including Sudan, South Sudan and Eritrea, who were f…
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Modernist composer Charles Ives at 150 and countertenor Andreas Scholl returns to Australia
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German countertenor Andreas Scholl returns to The Music Show whilst he’s in the country with the Australian World Orchestra. He talks to Andrew about the life of a countertenor: old repertoire, new repertoire, and looking after a voice when great demands are made of it. American pianist Donna Coleman deep dives into the life and influence of Americ…
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Music from a turbulent 17th-century England, and violinist Véronique Serret explores her voice
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Julia Fredersdorff, Artistic Director of Van Diemen's Band, talks about music from perhaps the most turbulent time in England's history - its Civil War. And, violinist, composer and vocalist Véronique Serret collaborates with nature on her latest (and ARIA Award nominated) album Migrating Bird.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Inspire - Interview with Dr Marcus Kennedy; ITS presidency, The farmers journal and how he ended up in Cork
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This week, we speak with Dr Marcus Kennedy, Consultant Respiratory physician in Cork University Hospital. Marcus speaks about his respiratory medicine training, his experience and ambitions as president of the Irish thoracic society. TS website https://irishthoracicsociety.com/ ERS website https://www.ersnet.org, World Bronchoscopy society https://…
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Ash Wednesday's AfterMATH on the organ, and the musical marriage of Lutyens and Clark
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Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark were a kind of power couple of the 20th century: she a prolific composer; he a less successful conductor but an influential producer and administrator. Annika Forkert is the author of Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark: the orchestration of progress in British twentieth-century music, and she tells Andy the story …
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Listening to Another Noise with Evelyn Glennie and Raymond Antrobus, and in the throes of Ecstasy with Marcus Whale
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Percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie and poet Raymond Antrobus are two of the UK’s most famous Deaf artists and their first collaboration is Another Noise, an album that captures first-takes of Raymond’s spoken word poems, accompanied by Evelyn’s percussion, completely improvised without her having prior knowledge of any poem performed. They join Andy…
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Fiddles, folk and finding the light: The Crooked Fiddle Band and Angie McMahon
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Crooked Fiddle Band refer to their music as “chainsaw folk”, but their fourth studio album The Free Wild Wind & the Songs of Birds is heavier on the folk than on the chainsaw. The band comes into The Music Show studio to play live from the new album, and talk about eighteen years playing together. What’s it like to have thousands of fans sing your …
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The Outlaws: Henry Wagons remembers Kris Kristofferson, and Tami Neilson plays Willie Nelson
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Henry Wagons remembers Outlaw Country figurehead Kris Kristofferson, who has died at the age of 88. From Nashville to Hollywood, from Oxford University to the US Army, he had a life almost as unique as his voice. That leaves Willie Nelson the last of the Highwaymen, the original Outlaw supergroup, and his music is the subject of New Zealand-based C…
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Irish singer songwriter Susan O'Neill, and cellist Steven Isserlis's 'Team Fauré'
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With a voice that's 'equal parts balm and blowtorch' Irish multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter Susan O'Neill makes a welcome return to The Music Show. She was one of our last live guests in March 2020 before she had to cut her tour short and race home. The last four years have been filled with nature, songwriting and collaboration and she j…
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Out front: advocate and songwriter Eliza Hull and conductor Sir Donald Runnicles
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Singer songwriter Eliza Hull has been writing and performing piano-driven pop music for over a decade. She's also a disability advocate and has championed increased visibility and access for musicians around Australia. Only in the last couple of years has she started sharing more about her own disability in her songwriting, including last year's EP…
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Conductor Sam Weller's rise and songwriter Melody Pool's return
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Ten years ago Melody Pool was a rising star of the Australian folk music scene. She won awards and released two acclaimed albums of heartbreaking songs, and then she disappeared. It takes a lot of guts to step back publicly from the music industry when your career has so much momentum, but Melody made the decision to prioritise her mental health. L…
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Queer desire, mortality, and dancing scorpions: Sydney Chamber Opera’s Gilgamesh
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The gods are unhappy with a despotic king (Gilgamesh). They create a half-man, half-beast to topple him (Enkidu). They meet, Enkidu doesn’t topple him. They fall in love, destroy a forest, there’s retribution from the gods. Enkidu dies and Gilgamesh wonders what the point of life is. He searches for immortality. And of course there are dancing scor…
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Inspire - Interview with Dr. Evelyn Lynn (Part 1)
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Today's guest is Dr Evelyn Lynn, a pulmonology fellow/ respiratory SpR and a graduate of the royal college of surgeons, Dublin. She is currently in her final year of fellowship. We speak to Evelyn about choosing and interviewing for respiratory fellowship and her training to date. - Update prevalence of LAM Europe Lynn et al ARJCCM 2024 https://doi…
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Governments and energy companies will be held legally responsible for past decisions when it comes to the energy sector, as justice takes centre stage. That’s the argument from this month’s guest - Irish Professor, Raphael Heffron. Professor Heffron is a Professor in Energy Law, Energy Justice and the Social Contract at the Université de Pau et des…
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Trainhopping with Hurray For The Riff Raff, and jazz, classical and ambient meet in a Requiem Mass
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Alynda Segarra has been making music as Hurray For The Riff Raff for nearly two decades. They ran away from NYC as a teen to ride trains across states—busking, sleeping rough and meeting all sorts of characters. They then settled in New Orleans and their music career kicked off, but their ninth and latest album, The Past Is Still Alive, finally sha…
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Laurie Anderson in the air with Amelia Earhart
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Performance artist, composer, and violinist Laurie Anderson once told The Music Show that she sometimes starts off thinking something is an opera, and it ends up being a potato print. Her latest album, Amelia, began life as a much longer orchestral piece that “didn’t work at all”, but at least it avoided the fate of becoming a potato print. It’s a …
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Arnold Schoenberg at 150: a complicated and crucial man
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Arnold Schoenberg’s music tore a hole in the fabric of the twentieth century. Over the course of his life, he charted a new course through expressionism, atonality, and ultimately to the invention of twelve tone serialism. As the father of the Second Viennese School, he’s been both cursed and adored (often at the same time) by the people who’ve tak…
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Sandy Evans the eternal collaborator, and the music of speech
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Jazz has always been about innovation and collaboration, and saxophonist and composer Sandy Evans has excelled on both counts for nearly four decades. She returns to The Music Show studio to perform live with an eclectic trio—the bass trombone of Adrian Sherriff and Suresh Vaidyanathan's ghatam (Indian clay drum). Sandy reflects on a life filled wi…
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Breathwork; Introduction to Asthma with Dr Marcus Butler
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Larry Sitsky turns 90, and Chloe Rowlands crosses the country with her trumpet
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Composer Larry Sitsky is a charming sort of thorn in the side of the Australian music scene, and he’s about to turn 90. In this conversation recorded at the 2024 Canberra International Music Festival, he doesn’t hold back. New York based trumpeter Chloe Rowlands divides her time between playing with art brass quartet the Westerlies, and with groups…
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The last violin of Harry Vatiliotis, and writing for big band and strings
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Romano Crevici has been playing violins made by Harry Vatiliotis for decades. Now drawing to the end of their respective careers, Harry has made one final instrument, which will be Romano's last violin too. The process, challenged by sore joints, thin skin, and Harry's caring responsibilities to the love of his life Maria, have been captured in a m…
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Struggling to keep up with respiratory medicine? We get it. That's why we created Breathwork, the podcast. Each month, we chat with world-leading respiratory experts and break down everything you need to know. Whether you're commuting, running, walking, or taking a lunch break, Breathwork keeps you up to date with the latest in respiratory medicine…
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Turner's Turn: Geraldine Turner
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Good times and bum times, she’s seen them all and she’s here: Geraldine Turner, lynchpin of the Australian music theatre scene from 1970s repertory to the current run of The Mousetrap, reflects on her massive career (so far), her love of Sondheim, and Judy Garland. Geraldine Turner is performing in The Mousetrap until 15 September. Music heard in t…
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Kate Fagan’s Song in the Grass, and what makes a perfect News theme
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Friend of The Music Show Kate Fagan’s new book of poetry is entitled Song in the Grass and it’s full of music. She returns to the show to talk about the book, the relationship between her musical and poetic writing, and her enduring connection to folk artists Peggy Seeger and Lisa O’Neill. The ABC’s iconic old News theme is new again: a new version…
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Inspire - Interview with Dr. Marcus Butler (Part 1)
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Welcome to the first episode of the Irish Thoracic Society Inspire Podcast! Today's guest is Dr. Marcus Butler, a graduate of NUI Galway who earned his MD from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He completed fellowship training at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell and later joined their faculty as an attending physician in pulmonary and cr…
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Polyrhythms, percussion and pop music with Tune-Yards, and how to start a record label
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Harnessing looping pedals, percussion and vocal manipulation, Tune-Yards make a very big sound for a core membership of two people. It's been ten years since the experimental pop project released their third album Nikki Nack and creepy hit Water Fountain. Songwriter and singer Merrill Garbus is on The Music Show to talk about the duo's complex rhyt…
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Herbie Hancock on keys & Tenzin Choegyal on the roof of the world
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Legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock returns to The Music Show. He’s a bandleader, a composer and a professor, and at the age of 84 he’s got one of the longest living memories in the jazz world. He joins Andy to remember collaborators like Miles Davis and Wayne Shorter, and to ask whether jazz can be a path towards peace. Tenzin Choegyal is a Tibe…
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