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Christmas
Nativity!
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Musical Theatre
Folk Music
Choir Of the Earth
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Debbie Isitt
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Both In a Tune
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
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Musical Guilty Pleasures
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Kylie Minogue
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Love music? Want to chat more about how it moves us and the emotional connections we all have with the soundtracks to our lives? Join us on Moving Notes, as we explore all kinds of music and hear from musicians, artists, and creators about the music they love, the music they make, and the heart that drives it.

No genre is off limits in this exciting new music podcast, hosted by award-winning BB... more

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A special seventh edition of Moving Notes, as Jenn and Ben chat about how music brings us together and the emotion generated from all kinds of musical reinvention. 

The pair explore Joanna Forbes L’Estrange’s work, A Season to Sing... more

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This episode is a real feast of topics… from setting an improvisation challenge for comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster, to talking together about showing emotion, and about how music can support you through sadness. 

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Happiness, humour fun, laughter... it weaves its way through our music. We probably all have funny stories we associate with the music we love and undoubtedly, music brings us joy. 

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In this fabulously festive episode of Moving Notes, Jenna and Ben catch up with film director, writer, lyricist, and creator of the Nativity! films, the brilliant Debbie Isitt. 

We chat about how the first Nativity! film was made, ... more

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Debbie Isitt
Writer and director known for Christmas films including Nativity!
Independent filmmaker
Episode: Episode four: Sparkle and shine!
Luke Jerram
Installation artist known for large-scale art installations integrating music and sound
Episode: Episode three: Art, Arnie, and a whole host of magic
Peter Knight
Incredible musician, composer and teacher, known for his fiddle playing and improvisation.
Formerly with Steelye Span, currently with Gig Spanner Band
Episode: Episode one: Like-minded Folk!
John Spiers
Leading melodian player and founding member of Bellowhead, known for mixing dance tunes with emotional airs.
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Episode: Episode one: Like-minded Folk!

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    Lovely to hear Ben and Jenna feeding off each other for the love of music of all genres, intelligent conversation and great samples of music from real people living with music .

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Episode two: Kylie, touring, and secrets revealed!
Q: What would you say to a room full of enthusiastic young musicians?
You have to trust your sound source and begin improvising on your own.
Episode four: Sparkle and shine!
Q: What is your favorite Christmas music to listen to at home during the festive season?
Debbie expresses her love for traditional Christmas carols and for Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
Episode four: Sparkle and shine!
Q: Did you know it was a cracker as soon as it kind of came out?
Debbie Isitt discusses how she noticed that children really loved songs like Sparkle and Shine, which became popular soon after.
Episode four: Sparkle and shine!
Q: Was there a particular moment where you thought, I've got to bring the Nativity and the magic of it to life?
Debbie Isitt reflects that her idea originated when she observed her daughter in her first Nativity play, realizing its heartwarming and humorous elements had never been fully captured in a movie before.

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