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- Podcast Plexometer - Share your Favorite Podcast Shows and Podcasting Services A simple way to share your favorite podcast shows and podcasting services. You can also keep up to date with the latest podcasting news and social tools. Add your recommendations to the widget lists and vote for the best podcasts on the planet. You...
- Free Podcasts | Video & Audio iPod Download Resources Free download resource for podcast and podcasting sources. This lens will provide the locations of free download portals I use for stocking up my iPod with free podcasts. You'll also find a couple of favorite books I've relied on, as well as how-to i...
- Keep Healthy With Your iPhone Your iPhone is a constant companion that can help you stay healthy. Whether it's watching an exercise video, listening to an audiobook on how to eat healthily, or counting calories, your iPhone can help!
- George Frideric Handel George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) was a famous German composer who spent much of his life in England. He wrote operas and oratorios (including the oratorio, the Messiah). He also wrote the well-known Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks. Han...
- Opensonics : Open Music Community News & Copyleft Media Resources Focusing on news and developments within the Open Music community. Promoting awareness of copyleft music, open media services, and free software. Community buzz is delivered via a mashup of feeds from leading copyleft media networks including blogs,...
- Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (1810-56) was a German composer of the Romantic era of classical music. His works included collections of piano pieces, Carnaval and Kreisleriana, four symphonies (including the Spring and the Rhenish Symphonies), three string quarte...
- Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin (1810-49) was a Polish composer and pianist in the Romantic period. He was born in Poland but spent most of his life (after 1831) in Paris, France. His works were mostly written for the piano, notably mazurkas, polonais...
- THE LAW OF ATTRACTION AND BEYOND If you've visited my web page before, you might notice that I've made a few changes. I have done some bit of re-writing in each section. I have added a number of sections: links to podcasts and websites, a couple of new philosophical pieces, quotes I...
- Franz Liszt Franz Liszt (1811-86) was a Hungarian composer and pianist of the Romantic era. In his time he was widely regarded as the most accomplished piano player in Europe. He wrote all sorts of music, including symphonic program music (such as Faust and Da...
- Ludwig Van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was probably the greatest of all classical musicians of all time. His passionate and fiery music continues to inspire people across the world. He began to play in public when he was 22 years old. In 1796 he went to B...
- Franz Schubert Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was a German composer. His works included his Lieder (or songs for solo voice with accompaniment, often piano), of which he wrote more than 500. Two examples were Der Erlkonig (The Elf King) and Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gret...
- Podsafe Content - A Guide to Free & Legal Media for Podcasters A guide to freely available audio and video content licensed specifically for use in podcast productions. Learn about the advantages of podsafe content, where to find it and how you can use it. The podsafe ethos fosters a sense of fair play and mutu...
- Gardening podcasts & online radio Sit back and listen to gardening shows anywhere, anytime you like! With gardening podcasts, just subscribe to the show and listen when it's convenient for you - on your computer or mp3 player. There's a good range to choose from, whether you're into...
- British podcasts Love the English accent? Want to know more about life in the UK? Or are you a Brit, looking for interesting British podcasts? This lens lists some of the wonderful internet radio shows produced in the UK.
- Franz Joseph Haydn Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), normally known just as Joseph Haydn, and often nicknamed Papa Haydn, was an Austrian composer. He was a prolific composer. His works included 104 symphonies, 84 string quartets, piano sonatas, operas, and choral works...
- Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms (1833-97) was a German composer and pianist. His works included four symphonies, piano and violin concertos, choral and orchestral compositions, chamber music, and a Requiem. Much of his music is notable for its rhapsodies with stro...
- Classical Music You Should Know About Listening. Just stop what you are doing and listen to the music. For me, experiencing classical music, whether in the car, at home, or in a concert hall always brings me into the present. I can't help but hear it. Listen to it. Find new things in it...
- Gil Fronsdal - Buddhist Teacher I started to look at Buddhism and was completely overwhelmed - turning to children's books to try and understand! But then I found the audio podcasts from Gil Fronsdal... He has such a way of 'saying things' that make you think 'oh yeah!' ... h...
- Education podcast: how to create educational podcasts for learning and engagement The Wikipedia article on podcasting and its use in learning highlights the benefits of education podcasts. The key benefit of educational podcasting is that it makes educational material available to people via their own entertainment devices such as...
- Georges Bizet Georges Bizet (1838-75) is was a French composer who is mostly known for his opera, Carmen, which is one of the most famous operas ever written. Bizet was born in Paris, France, in 1838. He studied at the Paris Conservatory of Music from the age of...
