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Music for Life

Armstrong International Cultural Foundation

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Music for Life is a music-appreciation and music-history based program that explores the purpose and value of music to humanity’s enrichment. Hosted by Ryan Malone, it features interviews with artists performing at the Armstrong Auditorium sponsored by the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
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The Conscious PIVOT Podcast

Adam Markel, International Speaker, Best Selling Author, Business Mentor and Entrepreneur

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From entrepreneurship and leadership – to purpose and spirituality – the Conscious PIVOT Podcast is the place for powerful insights, interviews, stories, tools, and actionable advice from people who have successfully reinvented some area of their business and personal life. Gain greater insights to navigate your own pivot, learn how to fully embrace new opportunities, increase your performance, master the art and science of innovation and resilience, and love your life! Join Adam for a much ...
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In this episode, we explore Handel's imaginative oratorio Israel in Egypt, in the lead-up to the Armstrong Chamber Choir's performance of it on March 16. Ticket Information Israel in Egypt at Armstrong Auditorium: www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance…el-in-egypt More Armstrong Chamber Choir videos Armstrong Arts YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/…
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In this episode, we explore the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto to be performed at Armstrong Auditorium on March 2, and the rising star who will be featured as soloist in this work, alongside the Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic. Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic at Armstrong Auditorium: www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance…hilharmonic…
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In this episode, we explore the Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic in the lead-up to its March 2 performance at Armstrong Auditorium — specifically looking at a Rossini overture and Schubert symphony they will perform. Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic at Armstrong Auditorium: www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance…hilharmonic…
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In this episode, we explore two concerts for February 2022 in Armstrong Auditorium: the Branford Marsalis Quartet on February 10 and the King’s Singers on February 20. Branford Marsalis Quartet at Armstrong Auditorium: https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/an-evening-with-branford-marsalis The King’s Singers at Armstrong Auditorium: https…
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In this episode, we play the first half of a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on April 19, 2018 — the world-premiere of the oratorio Abraham. Abraham Oratorio on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/album/id14053092…?ls=1&app=itunes Abraham Concert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EwtbcofTf8
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In this episode, we spotlight Grammy-winning cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio and the “Journey Through North and South America” program she is bringing to Armstrong Auditorium on April 8. Ryan Malone’s Rondo for Cello and Orchestra, featuring soloist Seth Malone: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlXAhNzE-vw Sara Sant’Ambrogio Playing Excerpt From “Porgy and Bess”…
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In this episode, we finish a two-part series where we play a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on January 7, 2021 — featuring conductor Gerard Schwarz, his son Julian Schwarz as cello soloist, the Mozart Orchestra of New York, in collaboration with another father-son duo. Video of the Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto at Armstrong Auditorium: w…
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In this episode, we begin a two-part series where we play a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on January 7, 2021 — featuring conductor Gerard Schwarz, his son Julian Schwarz as cello soloist, the Mozart Orchestra of New York, in collaboration with another father-son duo. Video of the Haydn Symphony at Armstrong Auditorium: www.facebook.com/…
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In this episode, we conclude a three-part series where we play the entirety of the new musical, Paul—Ambassador in Bonds, which premiered at Armstrong Auditorium in December 2020 and for which the studio recording is now available in album form. Full album available on iTunes here: itunes.apple.com/album/id15494364…?ls=1&app=itunes Full album avail…
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n this episode, we continue a three-part series where we play the entirety of the new musical, Paul—Ambassador in Bonds, which premiered at Armstrong Auditorium in December 2020 and for which the studio recording is now available in album form. Full album available on iTunes here: itunes.apple.com/album/id15494364…?ls=1&app=itunes Full album availa…
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In this episode, we begin a three-part series where we play the entirety of the new musical, Paul—Ambassador in Bonds, which premiered at Armstrong Auditorium in December 2020 and for which the studio recording is now available in album form. Full album available on iTunes here: itunes.apple.com/album/id15494364…?ls=1&app=itunes Full album availabl…
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In this episode, we explore a brand new musical-theater production being staged at Armstrong Auditorium: Paul—Ambassador in Bonds ‘Paul—Ambassador in Bonds’ Ticket Information:https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/paul-ambassador-in-bonds Previous Musicals Produced at Armstrong Auditorium: Undefeated—The Story of Isaiah and Hezekiah: http…
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In today’s episode, we spotlight cellist Julian Schwarz and the two concerti he will be performing with the Mozart Orchestra of New York at Armstrong Auditorium on Tuesday March 24. Schwarzes at Armstronghttps://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/julian-schwarz-cellist-gerard-schwarz-and-mozart-orchestra-of-new-york…
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In this episode, we explore the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and its music director, violinist Daniel Hope, in the lead-up to the group’s Vivaldi-themed November 12 performance at Armstrong Auditorium. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at Armstrong Auditorium:https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/daniel-hope-violin-with-zurich-chamber-orchestra…
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We’ve all broken into an inner dialogue with ourselves, that conversation with the voice in our head, whether we’re aware of it or not. Life coach, speaker, and the Co-Founder and Chairwoman of Handel Group Lauren Handel Zander works with clients to help them take over their inner dialogue and face their fears so they’re able to love their life. He…
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We live in a world that’s full of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. In the game of business, longevity is a big deal even in the most prolific of ongoing concerns. Our guest is Garry Ridge, the President, and Chief Executive Officer and Director, CEO and Board Member of WD-40, a company founded in 1953. It is no small feat in this…
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We’re living in a time when we understand and accept that infinite possibilities are available to all of us. Sometimes we think infinite possibilities means we’re going to reach our highest potential. That’s not necessarily the case because infinite possibilities could also mean anything is possible, even the bad stuff. Mary Shores believes we’re t…
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All of us struggle especially when we are going through significant transitions in our lives. We try to keep our image stuff and conceal our vulnerability to others. Author and former NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys, Phil Costa, shares the struggles during the major pivots in his life which make him appreciate and love his life more now. His also…
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In today’s time, millennials look for a career differently as compared to the past generation. One thing is for sure though, millennials look for passion and purpose behind careers. Andrew Gottlieb, the CEO and Founder of No Typical Moments, shares how he took the leap of faith from being an intern in Wall Street to launching his own business with …
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In this episode, we discuss the world-famous Canadian Brass and interview a founding member of the quintet, in the lead-up to its April 2 performance at Armstrong Auditorium — which closes the 2018-19 season. Canadian Brass at Armstrong Auditorium:https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/canadian-brass…
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Pivoting in life, especially in our careers, can be a very tough spot. You’re dealt with a certain blow that you have to overcome and find the next best thing for you to do. Justin Recla has lived this throughout his entire journey towards becoming an entrepreneur. After over thirteen years of experience and advanced training as a counterintelligen…
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It feels easier to fall apart when we are diagnosed with a medical condition. Knowing full well the struggles of those who have been in that position is Sharon Sayler, bestselling author, internationally known speaker, executive consultant, and founder of Competitive Edge Communications. Diagnosed with a rare medical condition herself, Sharon chann…
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How do you align your goals to your true purpose in life? We sometimes find ourselves in a place we really didn’t want to be in, where our passion does not really fit in. Business growth expert Scott Hansen says finding your purpose is the key to everything. He shares his amazing story on how he got out of the corporate world and pursued his passio…
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In this episode, we spotlight Celtic Nights, a touring group direct from Ireland, presenting a program called “Oceans of Hope” at Armstrong Auditorium on March 11. We have an exclusive interview with one of the musicians and vocalists from the group. We also review the musical styles that accompany competitive Irish step-dance. Celtic Nights at Arm…
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We hold ourselves within the languages we use. As we communicate through them, we also keep ourselves from being authentic with others. Talking about our inner dialogue and the pivots in life that taught her about resilience and materializing ideas is the founder of the ten-year-old Silicon Beach-based TVGuestpert, TVGuestpert Publishing and TVOnCa…
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A lot can be achieved when you work hard and believe in yourself. Mario Martinez Jr., CEO and co-founder of Vengreso, shares his humble beginnings. He shares how as child, he learned how to utilize the little resources that he had to the fullest in order to win in life. He talks about the thrills of being a salesman and the fulfillment of knowing t…
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