Muziek – Australië – Nieuwe podcasts

  • Join Matthew, Jon, and Nathan as they go through Robbie Williams's discography to find out just why he's the strangest figure in British pop music.

  • This is the Real Wolf Record Club, the show that takes the greatest music of all-time, pulls it apart with talented and diverse guests, insightful segments, and our very own record rating system. Merch, guest and episode info and club details at realwolfrecordclub.com, IG @realwolfrecordclub, or Twitter @realwolfrc. Tune in, check our work, join the Real Wolf Record Club.

  • I’m a Jazz Bassist student at The Juilliard School in New York. In my podcast I try to highlight new and classic jazz I love. I share my thoughts about great players I’m inspired by, and sometimes I interview some of the amazing teachers and pros I meet.

  • Hey, look at you! You made it to the Honest & Unmerciful Record Review Podcast. Your hosts Pete and Brian are musicians, music fans, and long-time collaborators ready for lively discussion and debate on an eclectic mix of albums and genres. We’ll chat about classics, personal favorites, records you may know well or may be new to you. We’ve got two words for you: ”honest” and ”unmerciful” - what works on these albums, what doesn’t, and viewed through the prism of time, how do they hold up today? Each record is ranked on our world-renowned scale of 5 warm, tasty burritos. Maybe you’ll agree with us, maybe not, but it’ll be a fascinating and fun journey...so put on your headphones and enjoy the show!

  • “Oh Christmas Tree,” known in its original German as “O Tannenbaum,” is one of the most enduring and beloved songs of the holiday season. Its simple yet heartfelt lyrics celebrate the beauty and resilience of the evergreen tree, a symbol that has come to represent the enduring spirit of Christmas. But the story of this iconic carol is as layered and fascinating as the holiday traditions it accompanies. From its roots in German folk culture to its global popularity as a Christmas anthem, “Oh Christmas Tree” is a testament to how music can evolve and resonate across time and cultures. The origins of “O Christmas Tree” lie not in Christmas but in the broader cultural symbolism of the evergreen tree. For centuries, the evergreen has been admired for its ability to stay lush and vibrant throughout the coldest months of winter. In many European cultures, the evergreen was seen as a symbol of hope, endurance, and renewal, providing a sense of life and continuity during the barren winter months. This admiration found its way into music, including folk songs like “O Tannenbaum,” which praised the tree’s enduring beauty. The first known version of the lyrics to “O Tannenbaum” dates back to the 16th century, though it wasn’t initially associated with Christmas. The song’s earliest form was a traditional German folk tune that paid homage to the evergreen tree as a metaphor for faithfulness and steadfastness. In these early versions, the lyrics were reflective and romantic rather than celebratory, likening the tree’s unwavering green to ideals of loyalty and strength. The song as we know it began to take shape in the early 19th century when Joachim August Zarnack, a German teacher and songwriter, adapted the traditional folk tune with new lyrics in 1819. Zarnack’s version compared the evergreen’s unchanging nature to a lover’s faithfulness, continuing the tradition of using the tree as a metaphor. However, it was another German composer, Ernst Anschütz, who cemented the song’s place in history. In 1824, Anschütz revised Zarnack’s lyrics to create a version explicitly celebrating the beauty of the evergreen tree. His adaptation became immensely popular, particularly during the Christmas season, when the Tannenbaum (Christmas tree) took on a central role in holiday traditions. During the 19th century, the Christmas tree became a focal point of holiday celebrations in Germany and beyond. The practice of bringing evergreen trees into homes and decorating them with candles, ornaments, and ribbons was gaining popularity, especially in upper-class households. As this tradition spread throughout Europe and into North America, “O Tannenbaum” naturally became associated with Christmas. Its lyrics, which extolled the evergreen’s enduring green, perfectly complemented the festive atmosphere and the symbolic meaning of the Christmas tree. The song crossed cultural and linguistic boundaries as German immigrants carried it with them to other parts of the world. In the United States, where German immigrants played a significant role in shaping Christmas traditions, “O Tannenbaum” quickly became a holiday favorite. The song was translated into English and adapted into what we now know as “Oh Christmas Tree.” While the English version retained the melody and spirit of the original, it simplified the lyrics to focus more directly on the Christmas tree’s role in holiday festivities. The enduring appeal of “Oh Christmas Tree” lies in its universality and adaptability. Its lyrics celebrate the evergreen’s beauty and its symbolic connection to resilience and renewal, themes that resonate deeply with the holiday spirit. Whether sung in English, German, or any of the many other languages into which it has been translated, the song evokes a sense of warmth, tradition, and togetherness. Over the years, “Oh Christmas Tree” has become a staple of holiday music, performed by choirs, carolers, and recording artists of all genres. Its gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics make it a favorite for family gatherings and community celebrations. The song’s simplicity allows for endless interpretations, from solemn and reverent renditions to joyful and playful arrangements. The imagery of the Christmas tree itself has played a significant role in the song’s popularity. The tree, adorned with lights, ornaments, and garlands, represents the heart of many holiday traditions. It is where families gather to exchange gifts, where children place their wishes for Santa Claus, and where friends and loved ones create lasting memories. “Oh Christmas Tree” captures this central symbol of the holiday season, celebrating not only its physical beauty but also its deeper meaning. One of the reasons for the song’s enduring popularity is its ability to adapt to different cultural contexts. While its roots are in German folk music, its themes are universal, allowing it to resonate with people across the world. In some traditions, the song is seen as a reflection on the beauty of nature, while in others, it serves as a hymn of gratitude for the simple joys of life. Its versatility ensures that it remains relevant and beloved, no matter how it is interpreted. Today, “Oh Christmas Tree” is an inseparable part of the holiday soundtrack. It is performed in schools, churches, and homes; it features in films, television specials, and Christmas albums. Its melody is instantly recognizable, evoking feelings of nostalgia and warmth. For many, it is a song that bridges generations, connecting the past and present through shared traditions and celebrations. As we sing “Oh Christmas Tree” during the holiday season, we continue a tradition that spans centuries and cultures. Its gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics remind us to appreciate the beauty of the season and the enduring spirit of the evergreen tree. In its simplicity, the song captures the essence of Christmas: a time for gratitude, togetherness, and the celebration of life’s most enduring joys. The journey of “Oh Christmas Tree” from a folk tune about the evergreen’s beauty to a global Christmas anthem is a testament to the power of music to adapt and thrive across time and cultures. It is a song that celebrates nature, tradition, and the magic of the holiday season, ensuring that its place in our hearts and homes will remain evergreen. This has been a Quiet Please production. 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  • House und Techno Musik – jeden Freitag 20 - 21 Uhr eine neue Ausgabe bei Radio Bielefeld und Radio Gütersloh im Rahmen des Bürgerfunks.

    House and Techno music - every Friday 20 - 21 o'clock a new edition at Radio Bielefeld and Radio Gütersloh

  • -Nell Silva Is A Electronic Music Producer-
    Owner Label Of Desire records
    And Host Of " N`SOUNDS By Nell Silva" Radioshow,
    Released To Support New Talents, Producer, Labels
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    Of Melodies, Big Beats, Sounds ,

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  • A punk podcast where old punks discuss punk and hardcore movies in a very punk way. We ridicule filmmakers for their limited knowledge of punk canon, their corny and sentimental affinity for regional scenes, and their technical ineptitude -- but we also praise the few that "rise above" (wink wink). And we'd love for you to join us, but please consider yourself warned, 'cause we're "bringin' da noise, bringin' da punk!"

  • The Bakers Punk Podcast has great segments such as Finds Of The Week, Pee Records Weekly.
    We review new music we have found regardless if it's a new release or something from the past.
    Come and listen to The Baker and Watto, talk shit and have a good laugh doing it!
    A weekly segment called "Do You Own A CD" can be found on our Patreon :)

    patreon.com/TheBakersPunkPodcast

    @thebakerspunkpodcast

  • It's the KFM Country Radio free feed!!


    Music, gossip, history, laughter ... These are the free episodes of my country music and talk show, available exclusively on Patreon ;)


    join the family today: patreon.com/kfmcountryradio


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Percussionist Daryl Pratt is originally from California ,in the USA) and emigrated to Australia in 1985, and currently resides in Sydney.
    He was the Head of Percussion, at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (1991 – 2020)
    He has performed with the San Diego Symphony, Sydney Symphony, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra’s,The Australia Ensemble and The Australia Chamber Orchestra, and was the director/conductor of The Modern Music Ensemble (2005 – 2020). Now all that sounds very classical in terms of his music -

    But he also plays jazz,- he has a new release of music with a stellar jaz

  • Come for a fun journey Across the Universe as we talk all things Beatles!

  • Hi, my name is Unai A. Centeno, from Vasque Country (Spain) and I compose original and scientifically proven music for relaxation, calming, studying or sleeping.

    My main goal is to create music using specific scientifically proven tones, rhythm and frequencies that help the body to relax. Put the podcast's music therapy in the background for sleeping, yoga, Pilates, studying, doing housework, chilling with friends or when you need to calm the baby...

    All music uploaded to this channel is made by me and all the rights belong to me. Contact me for further use, please.

  • A podcast revisiting every song to hit number one on the ARIA charts in Australia from 1983 - present. The good. The bad. The mediocre. The, what's between bad and mediocre?

  • Welcome to the Copper State Marching Podcast!

    Join us as we dive deep into the vibrant world of marching bands across Arizona and beyond. Whether you’re a seasoned musician, a proud parent, or simply a fan of the art form, our podcast is your go-to source for all things marching!

    Each episode features engaging interviews with talented band directors, passionate students, and industry experts who share their insights, experiences, and tips for success. We’ll explore the latest trends, discuss the challenges faced by marching bands, and celebrate the incredible talent found in our Copper State.

    From competition highlights to behind-the-scenes stories, we aim to inspire and connect the marching band community. So grab your instruments, tune in, and let’s march together into the exciting world of music and performance!

    This podcast would not be possible without the cooperation of the Arizona Marching Band Association. Thank you AzMBA Board and partnerships!

  • Den Devine Sessions is a podcast that brings the magic of live music to life, recorded in the vibrant atmosphere of the Gold Coast’s iconic Den Devine. Each episode dives deep into the stories, inspirations, and journeys of talented artists, followed by unforgettable live performances that showcase their artistry. Whether you’re a music lover, a curious soul, or someone who craves authentic creative moments, this podcast offers a front-row seat to the sounds and stories that define the local and global music scene. 🎙️🎶

  • A podcast where you get to kick back with your favourite bands, Joined by your hosts Jo, Jed and Quinton as we get to know some of your favourite Aussie artists while we play an Aussie music inspired version of the popular game Cards Against Humanity over a few beers!

    *language warnings
    *drug references


    (* Intro music by Eamon Sandwith and Josh Hardy)

  • Bringing the rave direct to your device - Lowdown presents a weekly mix show of all the latest and greatest tunes to get you moving and grooving