The Rest is Commentary is a podcast that explores connections through music, ancient wisdom, and conversations. Shep Rosenman is writing a song cycle inspired by the Psalms/Tehillim. In each episode, Shep offers one of his songs to a friend and they discuss whatever comes up, from the mundane to the sublime, the philosophical to the sophomoric, from dark and narrow places to wide open spaces of joy.
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The Rest is Commentary is a podcast that explores connections through music, ancient wisdom, and conversations. Shep Rosenman is writing a song cycle inspired by the Psalms/Tehillim. In each episode, Shep offers one of his songs to a friend and they discuss whatever comes up, from the mundane to the sublime, the philosophical to the sophomoric, from dark and narrow places to wide open spaces of joy.
012: Songs as Prayers, Grief as Music: A Conversation with Peter Himmelman
The Rest is Commentary with Shep Rosenman
1 hour 15 minutes 28 seconds
8 months ago
012: Songs as Prayers, Grief as Music: A Conversation with Peter Himmelman
Peter Himmelman and Shep delve into the powerful intersection of music, faith, and creativity in this episode. Himmelman They explore finding inspiration in the darkest moments, how embracing humility can elevate creative expression, and the profound ways music reflects the human spirit. This heartfelt dialogue is a must-listen for anyone seeking to connect with the soul of the artist and the essence of humanity. Tune in now and join the journey through music, ancient wisdom, and meaningful conversations!
The Rest is Commentary with Shep Rosenman
The Rest is Commentary is a podcast that explores connections through music, ancient wisdom, and conversations. Shep Rosenman is writing a song cycle inspired by the Psalms/Tehillim. In each episode, Shep offers one of his songs to a friend and they discuss whatever comes up, from the mundane to the sublime, the philosophical to the sophomoric, from dark and narrow places to wide open spaces of joy.