Ballet Music - Pirouette II
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Artist: Hyoseul Grace Kim Hyoseul Grace Kim is a freelance ballet pianist and a piano instructor- currently playing for ballet classes at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT).

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A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
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A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

You're Gonna Be Okay
03:50
You're Gonna Be Okay

performed by the wonderful Big Sing choir


Lost Belief, by A Million Tiny Suns
03:43
Lost Belief, by A Million Tiny Suns

Lost Belief (Rap-Rock)A Million Tiny Suns Band MembersJerôme Kuhn - Vocals/Rap, Christian Büffel - Gitarre, Klaus Velten - Gitarre, Nicolas Perrault - Bass, Ronny Stenger - SchlagzeugHome Town - Zweibrücken, Germany


The Lonely Shepherd
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The Lonely Shepherd

My name is Atli Einar, I'm from Iceland, learning to play the guitar.


A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
25:40
A Brief History of Christmas in Scotland: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

In this festively-themed podcast, archaeologist and Scottish history expert Dr Murray Cook talks with film history and literature scholar Dr Tom Christie about the history of Christmas in Scotland. They discuss the various festive traditions which have developed over the centuries, comparing yuletide celebrations at home and abroad, to explore what makes a modern Scottish Christmas. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.