New England Beer Reviews - Throwback Hog Happy Hefeweizen
Hello and welcome. I am an amateur reviewer of beers and ales from New England. From the Throwback Brewery of North Hampton, New Hampshire I am reviewing their Hog Happy Hefeweizen. Thanks for visiting and I look forward to your thoughts and comments.
Growing a Better Beer in the Granite State
Audio from UNHCE's Growing a Better Beer in the Granite State program at the NH Farm & Forest Expo on Feb 4. 2012. Speakers include Gene L'Etoile of Four Stars Farm in Northfield, MA, who maintains a hop vineyard; Dorn Cox of Tuckaway Farm in Lee, NH, who grows small grains; and Nicole Carrier of Throwback Brewery in North Hampton NH, a local brewery that puts emphasis on brewing with locally-grown ingredients. Moderated by Cheshire County Ag. Resources Educator Carl Majewski.
Smuttynose Brewing Company
Welcome to the Granite State's leading craft brewery, located in the historic seaport city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Smuttynose was founded in 1994 by the folks who started the Northampton and Portsmouth Breweries. Our beers are distributed from Maine to Florida and as far west as Wisconsin.
New England Beer Review - Throwback Campfire Smoked Porter
Welcome. I am an amateur reviewer of beers and ales from New England. Today I am introducing you to the Throwback Brewery of North Hampton, New Hampshire. The beer of the day is Throwback Campfire Smoked Porter. Thank you for visiting and I look forward to your comments.
Nashua welcomes new brewery during New Hampshire Beer Week
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Beer Alien interview with Stoneface Brewing in NH
Beer Alien co-founder Terry Bunch interviewed Stoneface Brewing as part of the Beer Alien series of New Hampshire brewery explorations.
Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 Iter Animae Aurora Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra Field Trips Aurora
PSO Field Trips Our Earth - chamber music that embraces our connection with the earth, and reminds us that we are its caretakers.
Ian MacKay, violin
Brooke Townsend LaMonica, violin
Jan Heirtzler, viola
Dorothy Braker, cello
held at Throwback Brewery, North Hampton, New Hampshire
The Field Trip 2018 Programs are sponsored by
Meredith Village Savings Bank
Special thanks to Nicole and Alissa for being such thoughtful hosts.
String Quartet No. 1
II. Aurora
Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 - Iter Animæ, Latin for Journey of the Soul, is about a transformation from darkness to light.
“Aurora,” (Dawn) is the transformation from dark to light. There are three main elements: a simple triplet motive, rising fourths, and chromatic harmony imbued with octatonicism. The whole movement develops these ideas, treating them in several different textures and arriving at a wild, epiphanic climax.
Joel Love – Hailed as extremely moving by New Music Box and especially sweet by the Austin American Statesman, the music of Joel Love (b. 1982) explores an eclectic mix of genres, from short video pieces to works for chamber and large ensembles.
Joel was commissioned to compose a new work, Lightscape, for the opening of light artist James Turrell's The Color Inside in 2013. The Houston Chronicle commented that Lightscape evocatively captures the emotion of The Color Inside. Joel is the only two-time winner of the PARMA Recordings Composition Competition, which selected Lux and Synchronicity in Purple Minor for publication. His first work for wind ensemble, Aurora Borealis, was selected as finalist in the 3rd International Franck Ticheli Composition Contest.
Joel's works have been performed by a number of large and small ensembles, exhibited at art galleries, and screened at theatres and festivals around the world. Recent highlights include a number of performances of his new saxophone octet, Three Images, including the Royal College of Music Saxophone Ensemble and the faculty of the American Saxophone Academy, both in the summer of 2017. A nation-wide consortium of universities and saxophonists, led by Connie Frigo, recently commissioned a new concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble, which the United States Air Force Band with Jeremy Koch, soloist, and Col. Larry Lang, conductor will release on their upcoming CD this fall.
His film scores include the documentary film Stitched, official selection at the 2011 Carmel Art and Film Festival, as well as a short film Kidfellas, Best Musical Score at Houston's 2011 48-Hour Film Project. Last year, Joel's score for Socks in the City won honorable mention for Best Musical Score at New York City's 2015 48-Hour Film Project. Other notable collaborations with artists from other disciplines feature a city-wide public art exhibit with artist Karyn Olivier, Inbound: Houston, and a 3-month installation by Prince V. Thomas, On Joy, On Sorrow at the Houston Center for Photography, praised by the Houston Chronicle as a beautiful piece that feels cleansing to watch.
Joel recently completed a D.M.A. in Composition from the University of Texas at Austin and holds degrees from The University of Houston's Moores School of Music (M.Music) and Lamar University's Mary Morgan Department of Music (B.Music). He lives in Houston, TX, where he teaches music at Houston Community College's Southwest location in Stafford, TX.
Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 Iter Animae Nox Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra Field Trips
PSO Field Trips Our Earth - chamber music that embraces our connection with the earth, and reminds us that we are its caretakers.
Ian MacKay, violin
Brooke Townsend LaMonica, violin
Jan Heirtzler, viola
Dorothy Braker, cello
held at Throwback Brewery, North Hampton, New Hampshire
The Field Trip 2018 Programs are sponsored by
Meredith Village Savings Bank
Special thanks to Nicole and Alissa for being such thoughtful hosts.
String Quartet No. 1
I. Nox
Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 - Iter Animæ, Latin for Journey of the Soul, is about a transformation from darkness to light.
The first movement, “Nox,” (Night) is the darkness and a great deal of tumult pervades throughout. The first theme, a wrenching viola solo, is dramatic and aggravated and the second (the more polyphonic section) slow and dolorous. There is a slow and ever-incessant development of the material that pushes upward into a soaring violin solo that recapitulates the first theme. The piece ends in dark place, still unmoved from the dolorous world of the second theme.
Joel Love – Hailed as extremely moving by New Music Box and especially sweet by the Austin American Statesman, the music of Joel Love (b. 1982) explores an eclectic mix of genres, from short video pieces to works for chamber and large ensembles.
Joel was commissioned to compose a new work, Lightscape, for the opening of light artist James Turrell's The Color Inside in 2013. The Houston Chronicle commented that Lightscape evocatively captures the emotion of The Color Inside. Joel is the only two-time winner of the PARMA Recordings Composition Competition, which selected Lux and Synchronicity in Purple Minor for publication. His first work for wind ensemble, Aurora Borealis, was selected as finalist in the 3rd International Franck Ticheli Composition Contest.
Joel's works have been performed by a number of large and small ensembles, exhibited at art galleries, and screened at theatres and festivals around the world. Recent highlights include a number of performances of his new saxophone octet, Three Images, including the Royal College of Music Saxophone Ensemble and the faculty of the American Saxophone Academy, both in the summer of 2017. A nation-wide consortium of universities and saxophonists, led by Connie Frigo, recently commissioned a new concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble, which the United States Air Force Band with Jeremy Koch, soloist, and Col. Larry Lang, conductor will release on their upcoming CD this fall.
His film scores include the documentary film Stitched, official selection at the 2011 Carmel Art and Film Festival, as well as a short film Kidfellas, Best Musical Score at Houston's 2011 48-Hour Film Project. Last year, Joel's score for Socks in the City won honorable mention for Best Musical Score at New York City's 2015 48-Hour Film Project. Other notable collaborations with artists from other disciplines feature a city-wide public art exhibit with artist Karyn Olivier, Inbound: Houston, and a 3-month installation by Prince V. Thomas, On Joy, On Sorrow at the Houston Center for Photography, praised by the Houston Chronicle as a beautiful piece that feels cleansing to watch.
Joel recently completed a D.M.A. in Composition from the University of Texas at Austin and holds degrees from The University of Houston's Moores School of Music (M.Music) and Lamar University's Mary Morgan Department of Music (B.Music). He lives in Houston, TX, where he teaches music at Houston Community College's Southwest location in Stafford, TX.
Buttigieg kicks off NH tour
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg started a four-day tour across New Hampshire on Friday, unveiling a plan to help the middle class and sharing his thoughts about a possible new candidate in the race.
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Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 Iter Animae Lux Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra Field Trips Aurora
PSO Field Trips Our Earth - chamber music that embraces our connection with the earth, and reminds us that we are its caretakers.
Ian MacKay, violin
Brooke Townsend LaMonica, violin
Jan Heirtzler, viola
Dorothy Braker, cello
held at Throwback Brewery, North Hampton, New Hampshire
The Field Trip 2018 Programs are sponsored by
Meredith Village Savings Bank
Special thanks to Nicole and Alissa for being such thoughtful hosts.
String Quartet No. 1
III. Lux
Joel Love String Quartet No. 1 - Iter Animæ, Latin for Journey of the Soul, is about a transformation from darkness to light.
“Lux” (Light) explores the beautifully transcendent sound of harmonics. The narrative of the piece is based on a struggle between harmonics and resonant, ordinarily-played pitches. There are two main themes from which most of the material for the movement is derived. The first theme begins in harmonics in the first violin and descends into a fragmented canon with the second violin. The second theme, which is first used as a little transition, leads into a substantially darker second area made up of restatements of the original melody concatenated with an inversion of the second theme. Also important throughout the piece is the quasi-“Doppler effect,” created by the players oscillating between the touch 4th and 5th natural harmonics. This resembles light breaking through darkness in quick, wispy bursts. The third section, is composed entirely harmonics and is subdued and sets a calm stage for the resonant climax that features all of the motivic and melodic material stacked on top of one another.
Joel Love – Hailed as extremely moving by New Music Box and especially sweet by the Austin American Statesman, the music of Joel Love (b. 1982) explores an eclectic mix of genres, from short video pieces to works for chamber and large ensembles.
Joel was commissioned to compose a new work, Lightscape, for the opening of light artist James Turrell's The Color Inside in 2013. The Houston Chronicle commented that Lightscape evocatively captures the emotion of The Color Inside. Joel is the only two-time winner of the PARMA Recordings Composition Competition, which selected Lux and Synchronicity in Purple Minor for publication. His first work for wind ensemble, Aurora Borealis, was selected as finalist in the 3rd International Franck Ticheli Composition Contest.
Joel's works have been performed by a number of large and small ensembles, exhibited at art galleries, and screened at theatres and festivals around the world. Recent highlights include a number of performances of his new saxophone octet, Three Images, including the Royal College of Music Saxophone Ensemble and the faculty of the American Saxophone Academy, both in the summer of 2017. A nation-wide consortium of universities and saxophonists, led by Connie Frigo, recently commissioned a new concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble, which the United States Air Force Band with Jeremy Koch, soloist, and Col. Larry Lang, conductor will release on their upcoming CD this fall.
His film scores include the documentary film Stitched, official selection at the 2011 Carmel Art and Film Festival, as well as a short film Kidfellas, Best Musical Score at Houston's 2011 48-Hour Film Project. Last year, Joel's score for Socks in the City won honorable mention for Best Musical Score at New York City's 2015 48-Hour Film Project. Other notable collaborations with artists from other disciplines feature a city-wide public art exhibit with artist Karyn Olivier, Inbound: Houston, and a 3-month installation by Prince V. Thomas, On Joy, On Sorrow at the Houston Center for Photography, praised by the Houston Chronicle as a beautiful piece that feels cleansing to watch.
Joel recently completed a D.M.A. in Composition from the University of Texas at Austin and holds degrees from The University of Houston's Moores School of Music (M.Music) and Lamar University's Mary Morgan Department of Music (B.Music). He lives in Houston, TX, where he teaches music at Houston Community College's Southwest location in Stafford, TX.
Cooks' Corner: Mussels in pale ale
Nicole Carrier and Carrie Dalhagren of Throwback Brewery show how to make mussels with beer.
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Ceviche
Nicole Carrier of Throwback Brewery shows how to make ceviche, a fish dish that's perfect for a light lunch. Subscribe to WMUR on YouTube now:
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Wednesday, June 14th: Best of New Hampshire 2017
A Round-up of some of the winners.
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