
100 episodes

Music for Life Philadelphia Church of God
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4.9 • 35 Ratings
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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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Ep. 144 Israel in Egypt Replay 2
In this episode, we play the second half of a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on March 16, 2022: Handel’s imaginative oratorio, Israel in Egypt.
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Ep. 143 'Israel in Egypt' Replay (Part 1)
In this episode, we play the first half of a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on March 16, 2022—Handel’s imaginative oratorio, “Israel in Egypt.”
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Ep. 142 Recorder And Lute Spotlight
In this episode, we explore an upcoming concert featuring recorder virtuoso Tabea Debus and lutenist Kevin Payne at Armstrong Auditorium on March 31, 2022.
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Ep. 141 Kings Singers Replay
In this episode, we play highlights from a concert presented by the King’s Singers in Armstrong Auditorium on February 20, 2022.
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Ep. 140 Handel's Israel in Egypt
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.
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Ep. 139 Virtuoso Violinist Spotlight
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.
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Music appreciation at its finest
This podcast is mind expanding and from a perspective you will not get anywhere else. Each new podcast is a fascinating foray into music history and science that connects you with a new perspective on the current state of the art.
Music Appreciation at its finest
I have briefly participated as a student in music appreciation classes before. I say briefly because I couldn't stay awake long enough to get anything out of them. This podcast is so well put together and organized in such a fascinating and different way that it has fast become my favorite thing to listen to. My only criticism is that this was not offered 10 years ago...