برنامه را دانلود کنید!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Opera For Everyone

Opera for Everyone

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
ماهیانه
 
Opera for Everyone is a radio show and podcast that makes opera understandable, accessible, and enjoyable for all. Pat Wright hosts the show, inviting guest co-hosts to participate in the mission she and Keely Herron developed after lively discussions of operas they had enjoyed seeing together. Music soars. Epiphanies abound. Hilarity ensues. The show airs Sundays from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on 89.1 KHOL in Jackson, Wyoming. Cover artwork by illustrator Rosie Brooks (www.rosiebrooks.com)
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
In House With Arielle Charnas

Gallery Media Group & Arielle Charnas

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
هفتگی
 
In House is a podcast hosted by entrepreneur, influencer and supermom Arielle Charnas. The show explores the everyday life of Arielle, from founding and running her brand Something Navy, to parenting and fashion. Each week Arielle welcomes a different voice to the show to discuss what’s happening in her life. Stay tuned as Arielle sits down with family, friends, and even Team SN to chat fashion, family, work-life balance, female entrepreneurship, parenthood, the social media landscape, and m ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Trying desperately to return home alive from the Trojan War, King Idomeneo makes a terrible promise to the sea god from the deck of his storm-ravaged ship. The consequence of his promise is worse than he could imagine, and only after many twists does he achingly find his way to peace. The emotional depth of the characters of Idomeneo gives Mozart a…
  continue reading
 
It’s a battle for the fate of the universe as the Dark Side plots, schemes, and fights to gain dominance over the Light Side. Though this opera predates Mozart’s The Magic Flute by several decades, you may find echoes here of Mozart’s beloved work, as it is also heavily influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment and the principles of Freemasonry…
  continue reading
 
Die Zauberflöte (“The Magic Flute”) is, by any measure, one of the most popular, successful, and well-known operas ever written, delighting adults and children alike. Yet experiencing Mozart’s The Magic Flute has left countless opera-goers reflecting contentedly on the sumptuous musical feast, but scratching their heads over the plot and characters…
  continue reading
 
Of all the love stories ever told, none quite compare to the enduring power of Romeo and Juliet. Over four centuries ago, English playwright William Shakespeare crafted a timeless story harnessing both the powers of profound love and deep hatred, and his tale of “star-crossed lovers” has become an inspiration to countless artists. Two and a half ce…
  continue reading
 
An unscrupulous king pressures a woman to marry him. She resists, knowing her heart belongs to the man who truly loves her, the chief general in the king’s army. Into this love-triangle, toss in a scheming underling of the king, a sympathetic maid of the woman, a devoted best friend of the general, and you have all the ingredients for a gripping st…
  continue reading
 
KHOL in Jackson WY is Opera for Everyone’s home radio station, and Wyoming’s only community radio station. If you have ever wanted to support Opera for Everyone, please consider supporting KHOL at 891KHOL.org/donate. June 15 marks the beginning of KHOL’s summer membership drive. Thank you everyone!توسط Opera for Everyone
  continue reading
 
“The course of true love never did run smooth.” Shakespeare’s iconic "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" gives us some of the Bard’s most memorable (and ridiculous) characters and situations. Benjamin Britten, together with his partner Peter Pears, so appreciated the merits of Shakespeare’s play that they faithfully adapted the script into a libretto for B…
  continue reading
 
Was it only a dream? Baroque composer Henry Purcell was on his way to establishing a national operatic tradition based on the dramatic and musical traditions of the English, when, alas, his life was cut short after just 36 years. Join us as we explore Purcell’s musically and emotionally rich “The Fairy Queen,” a delightful twist on the Bard’s “A Mi…
  continue reading
 
Where passion joins with music and poetry we find opera. In this sweet spot, we also find What We Need Is Here, the most recent project by accomplished musician and singer, Lisa Reagan. Lisa joins us to talk about creating an album of songs for classic poems that have been meaningful to her life. Lisa Reagan spent twenty years singing with the Wash…
  continue reading
 
Two things never go out of fashion: opera and mystery. In this episode, mystery writer and former opera violinist Erica Miner talks with us about her opera mystery series and Lulu, Berg’s high-body-count melodrama. Lulu, which features prominently in Erica’s new novel, centers on a beautiful young woman whose admirers descend into obsession. Join u…
  continue reading
 
In Amahl and the Night Visitors, a young boy and his mother unexpectedly play host to the Magi on their way to meet the infant Jesus. Originally written for television, this opera uniquely bridges the ancient and modern in a heartfelt exploration of the meaning of hospitality. In the second half of this episode, we are joined by Grant to talk about…
  continue reading
 
By turns funny, serious, and seriously funny, L’Italiana in Algeri is a fascinating assembly of romantic tropes: a spurned wife, a shipwrecked lover, a pirate king, and a daring escape. At the same time, it deals with serious themes of agency, power, and silence. Set in a world that is both alien and familiar, this opera has something to say to all…
  continue reading
 
“The face that launched a thousand ships.” Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world, has a problem. Her husband plans to kill her, but she just wants him to fall in love with her again. She may just need a miracle to pull it off, but if anyone can do it, she can. Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal aimed for a light and comic oper…
  continue reading
 
One of the top ten most-performed operas in the world, Puccini’s Tosca is considered by some the greatest of operas. A painter provides refuge for an escaped political prisoner, which begins a chain of events that starts with petty jealousy and ends in a death leap. Things spiral further and further out of control in this epic confrontation of tyra…
  continue reading
 
Richard Wagner’s style is one of the most distinctive and recognizable in all of opera. But Wagner wasn’t always the Wagner we’ve come to know. The earliest of Wagner’s operas to be performed in his lifetime was an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, Das Liebesverbot, where he is still developing his craft and working on his relationsh…
  continue reading
 
At once a sweeping story about humanity and a deeply personal look at a married couple with unfulfilled aspirations, Die Frau Ohne Schatten is often considered the magnum opus of the famed partnership between composer Richard Strauss and librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Moving between lofty, other-worldly, and gritty settings, this opera simultane…
  continue reading
 
One of history’s most infamous women, Lucrezia Borgia has inspired artists, dramatists, and TV show writers for centuries. Donizetti’s opera follows the play by Victor Hugo, telling of Lucrezia’s effort to find the kind of love that might change her life. However, it isn’t easy being a powerful woman in Renaissance Italy. Gaetano Donizetti, a proli…
  continue reading
 
“Double, double toil and trouble.” Composer Giuseppi Verdi enthusiastically declared that Shakespeare’s Macbeth “is one of the greatest creations of man!” Harnessing this passionate admiration, he went on to craft the first of his three completed operas based on Shakespeare plays. Verdi’s Macbeth is full of powerful choral pieces, arias from a roya…
  continue reading
 
One of the world’s most formidable generals and one of history’s most beguiling politicians are joined by two frustrated young men and an irresistible widow in Handel’s Baroque masterpiece, Giulio Cesare in Egitto. Join Pat, Kathleen, and Grant for a journey through history, literature, and myth in exploring the influences and meaning of this endur…
  continue reading
 
One of the world’s most beloved operas, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, is not only the focus of this episode, but also the inspiration for Elly Uncomposed: A Novel Opera, a magical realist novel by author and retired opera singer, Valerie Niemerg. Like the opera Figaro, some truly serious and important topics are addressed in Elly Uncomposed, but wit…
  continue reading
 
A people yearns for freedom. The power of their prayers, set to Verdi’s incomparable music, have stirred audiences ever since the première of Nabucco in 1842. The impact of this opera may relate to Verdi’s own struggle to overcome personal tragedies preceding the composition the music. It also resonates with the passions of the Italian people of hi…
  continue reading
 
Handel’s beloved Messiah, known for its thrilling Hallelujah Chorus, is a long-standing favorite during the Christmas season. Neither an opera, nor Christmas music, this English-language oratorio was composed for the Easter Season and premièred in Dublin in 1842. The magnificent text was crafted from the King James Bible by Handel’s friend, Charles…
  continue reading
 
We’re going to be taking a little bit of a break on the show. From the Something Navy and In House team, we'd like to wish you a very happy holiday season. See you soon! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  continue reading
 
Have you ever asked what might be going on backstage at an opera house? Or wondered about what secrets hide behind those glittering stages? Drawing on 21 years as a violinist in the Metropolitan Opera, Erica Miner guides her readers through a dramatized version of the opera world in her mystery novel, Aria for Murder, the first in the “Julia Kogan …
  continue reading
 
For this week's episode, Arielle welcomes Founder and CEO of Literie Candles, Erica Werber. Erica was in the PR business for 20 years until launching Literie Candles in 2021 as a pandemic passion project. Native New Yorker Erica says Literie is a love letter to the City, capturing a familiar and amazing signature scent in each candle, including Bod…
  continue reading
 
This week, we're excited to welcome back fellow fashion blogger, entrepreneur, and proud mom-of-three, Rachel Parcell. Rachel is the CEO and Creative Director of her eponymous brand, and a devoted mom, wife, sister, designer, and blogger of all things pink, pretty, and RP-approved. Along with running her company, Rachel runs around after her kids I…
  continue reading
 
Glittering and gloriously tuneful, Die Fledermaus (“The Bat”) is the most enduring operetta of Vienna’s famous “Waltz King,” Johann Strauss II. Its plot features revenge, infidelity, disguised identities, and a glamorous ball at its center, given by a wealthy host who requires his guests to keep the party lively. Toasting “King Champagne,” the char…
  continue reading
 
We're continuing our Q&A mini-series with Arielle, her family and closest friends answering questions submitted by you—her fans! This week, Arielle is joined by her baby sister, Michaela Podolsky. Now living in Florida with her two children and husband, Michaela answers questions about her pregnancy, leaving NYC, managing life with two young kids, …
  continue reading
 
This week Arielle is joined by self-professed "change junkie" Monica Berg. Monica is a thought leader, relationship expert, author and mother of four whose mission is to show people how to create a life that feels like it’s working, and lets them be the loving, powerful, fulfilled person they’ve always wanted to be. Her most recent book, "The Gift …
  continue reading
 
We're back with a new episode of our mini-series with Arielle, her family and closest friends answering questions submitted by you—her fans! This week, Arielle is joined by the first man in her life, her father, Oded Nachmani. A ray of sunshine, Oded returns to the podcast to answer questions about his journey to NYC, being a father and grandfather…
  continue reading
 
For this week's episode, Arielle welcomes a fellow mother and blogger-turned- entrepreneur: Sivan Ayla. Sivan began her blog in 2011, with the mission to share a realistic approach to everyday luxury. Now, Sivan owns and designs her own swimwear brand, Tan + Lines and tanning products at + Lux Unfiltered. Join Arielle as she chats with Sivan about …
  continue reading
 
We're back with a new episode of our mini-series with Arielle, her family and closest friends answering questions submitted by you—her fans! In this episode, Arielle's personal assistant, Bailey Miller, returns to the podcast to bring you into the world of working with Arielle. Bailey answers your questions about working with the Charnas Family, he…
  continue reading
 
We are back this week with another episode of our mini-series, where Arielle welcomes her family and closest friends to answer questions submitted by you—her fans! And for this week, Arielle is joined by her husband—partner in crime—Brandon Charnas. Brandon returns to the podcast with his comedy and charm, plus love of his wife and daughters. He an…
  continue reading
 
If you follow Arielle on Instagram, you know she loves to throw special birthday parties. For all logistics and details, Arielle turns to her event planner Cassandra Bette, who has helped create some of the best days and nights of her family’s lives. After spending several years with Mindy Weiss Party Consultants, Cassandra started her own event co…
  continue reading
 
Masks, both literal and figurative, abound in Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera, “A Masked Ball.” Conspirators feign support of a leader they despise. A noblewoman must veil both her face and her feelings from her husband. The governor must put on a disguise to understand his subjects, and his beloved. The governor’s chief councilor dons a mask to take …
  continue reading
 
This week Arielle is joined by fellow mom-of-three Valeria Lipovetsky. Valeria is a former model, turned Holistic Nutritionist, turned Thought-Leader and Content Creator. She has traveled the world and now looks to create online content that combines her love of fashion, wellness and gives you an all-access pass into her household. From YouTube to …
  continue reading
 
This week, Arielle starts a new mini-series where she welcomes her family and closest friends to answer questions submitted by you—her fans! Arielle is excited to turn the Q&A onto her guests. They'll be chatting about fashion, parenting, marriage, fun stories, Something Navy—the list goes on! In this episode, Arielle is joined by her mother, Carri…
  continue reading
 
On this week's episode, Arielle welcomes a very special guest (who shares her name)—interior designer Ariel Okin! Ariel is the founder of her firm, Ariel Okin Interiors, a New York based, full-service interior design firm specializing in luxury residential, commercial and hospitality projects across the country. After studying journalism, and helpi…
  continue reading
 
Join Arielle as she sits down with Daphne Oz, Emmy Award winning television host, New York Times bestselling author, natural foods chef wife and mother of four. Her newest cookbook is "Eat Your Heart Out: all fun, no fuss food to celebrate eating clean" with 150 recipes that are free from gluten and refined sugar and full of flavor. Daphne lives by…
  continue reading
 
A beloved king becomes reviled by his family and his people as previously hidden dark deeds come to light. A young woman loses her innocence and freedom through the machinations of the lord of the underworld. The timeless ancient Greek stories of King Oedipus and Persephone captured the imagination of Igor Stravinsky, a composer unafraid to present…
  continue reading
 
This week, Arielle is joined by a fellow fashion entrepreneur and mother of three, Sylvana Durrett. Sylvana has long been in the world of fashion. She began her career at Vogue for 14 years, starting as the assistant of Anna Wintour and eventually becoming the director of special projects, where she turned the Met Gala into the megawatt event we kn…
  continue reading
 
Welcome back to In House! We have returned for Season 2 with a very special guest, Jacey Duprie, the Creative Director & Founder of the women's brand WYETH and best selling author of "Liking Myself Back." After working freelance as a website designer, Jacey started her fashion and lifestyle brand Damsel in Dior in 2011 as a creative outlet. Prior t…
  continue reading
 
In House with Arielle Charnas is returning with a new season! We are excited to have family members return, answering your questions on Q&A episodes, and welcoming new special guests. Join Arielle, In House, returning Tuesday, August 2nd for new episodes every week. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at ht…
  continue reading
 
We're one week away from our new season, but first, we have one final summer look back. And this week we have one of your favorite guests, Arielle's mother-in-law, Nancy Charnas. Trust us when we say, this episode is certainly chock full of laughs. So please enjoy, and we’ll be back next week with Season 2 of In House! Follow @ariellecharnas and @s…
  continue reading
 
We are back this week with a new flashback for our summer break with the first man in Arielle's life, jer father Oded. This was such a lovely conversation, and we all here at In House still tear up thinking of the great father-daughter conversation. Please enjoy, and we'll see you next week for one last look back before Season 2! Follow @ariellecha…
  continue reading
 
We are continuing our Summer Break and looking back to some of our and your favorites! This week we're diving back into Arielle's conversation with one of the most important women in her life, her Mom, Carrie. Please enjoy as she chats with Carrie about motherhood, family, traditions and parenting. And we’ll see you next week for another look back.…
  continue reading
 
Happy Summer! As we all here at the Something Navy team look to enjoy the sun, beach, fireworks and all that comes with July in New York, we’re looking to take a little bit of a summer break. For the next few weeks, we’re going to revisit some of our favorite episodes. For today’s flashback, we’re going all the way back to Arielle’s first episode w…
  continue reading
 
Join Arielle as she is joined by fellow fashion blogger and entrepreneur, Rachel Parcell. Rachel is the CEO and Creative Director of her brand Rachel Parcell, and a devoted mom, wife, sister, designer, and blogger of all things pink, pretty, and RP-approved. Through her namesake collections, creative content, and personalized brand partnerships, Ra…
  continue reading
 
There is no secular story nearly so important to the Western tradition as the Odyssey, a timeless tale of heroism, achievement, and loss. The subject matter of this epic poem has found its way into many works of art, and likely the earliest opera adaptation was Monteverdi’s Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria, first performed in 1639 in the city of Venic…
  continue reading
 
This week, Arielle’s husband, Brandon Charnas (a fan-favorite guest!), returns for a personal conversation about how the couple works together—and separately—to find a work, family and life balance. Arielle and Brandon talk about how they make time for each other, when they are and are not in sync, and working through the anxiety of going on trips …
  continue reading
 
Loading …

راهنمای مرجع سریع