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An Ode to the musical works of Mike Oldfield (Re-Revised)
An Ode To Mike Oldfield
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 7m7s
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Candlelight BluesMusic: H.M. King Bhumibol AdulyadejLyrics: Assoc. Prof. Sodsai PantoomkomolHis Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand was born in Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), but he received his school education in Switzerland. There (still being a Prince) he received his first musical education. He started to play the clarinet when he was ten years old. Living in Europe in the forties of the Twentieth Century, when jazz was very popular everywhere, he also developed a liking for this music, and it should not be considered surprising that his first compositions were strongly influenced by jazz music.His first composition, the Candle Light Blues, is written completely according to the blues sequence of chords.
Candlelight Blues / Music:...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 4m41s
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The musical universe of composer Don Li in a  documentary by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud (2007/19'35''). With Ania Losinger (Xala), Kamilya Jubran (perc), Bänz Oester (b), Norbert Pfammatter (dr), Werner Hasler (tp), Patrik Lerjen (g), Björn Meyer (b), Nik Bärtsch (piano), Marco Agovino (dr), Katrin Hasler (violin), Simon Heggendorn (violin), David Schneebeli (viola), Carlo Niederhauser (cello), Mats Eser (perc), Kaspar Rast (dr), Pierre-Yves Borgeaud (video), Don Li (cl, bass cl,  programming and compositions).
Tonus-Music - The sound...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 9m47s
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Jacob de Haan was born March 28, 1959 in Heerenveen, Holland. He received his musical education at the State Music Academy in Leeuwarden, where he studied organ and school music. Subsequently he lectured in arranging at the same academy.Jacob de Haan lives in the city of Rotterdam, where he mainly works as a composer. Jacob de Haan is often invited as a guest conductor to perform his own works and as an adjudicator at international contests. As a guest conductor he worked among others in Australia, Switzerland, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Italy, France and Belgium. Besides he produced various CD-recordings with professional concert bands at home and abroad.Jacob de Haan grew up in a musically orientated family. Via his piano and trumpet lessons he was, at an early age, able to develop his creativity as a future composer. In the early eightees, when his first works were published, he gained his first successes as a composer of concert band music. Very famous are his compositions based on soundtrack like combinations of styles. In this respect Oregon was his most successful piece. His repertoire for concert band consists besides of contest pieces in various grades, short concert pieces, popular music and a few marches. Additionally he wrote various arrangements of classical works and chorales.Posted: Px'Az
Oregon - Jacob de Haan
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 9m37s
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Based in Los Angeles, The Lian Ensemble (http://www.lianrecords.com) is a group of virtuoso performers and composers. Their powerful compositions fuse the Mystical Persian musical heritage with the contemporary sensibilities of postmodern Jazz. Combining a unique musical vision with dauntless dedication to experimentation, they create a synthesis of mystical world music composed of traditional and folk melodies and instruments. Their "Brilliance " has been praised by John Schneider of KPFK radio. The Lian is comprised of world-renowned musicians whose diverse and uniquely versatile musical styles lend to this rare blend of Mystical world music. Lian's music flows effortlessly between a diverse range of styles and traditions, while fearlessly forging a path and sound that is all their own. Los Angeles Times writes, "The Lian Ensemble's music-original compositions written and improvised in class on its own terms". After much collaboration, the musicians have acquired the requisite knowledge of Persian music, and each adds their own distinctive rhythmic sounds to compositions, creating an exciting mix of melodies that go beyond the stylistic boundaries. In performance, Lian's ever evolving repertoire of creative original music is expanded, rearranged, and examined with exploratory eyes at each and every concert. Los Angeles Times (Don Heckman) writes," Lian ensemble is a gifted group with completive compositions and virtuosic performances".
Lian Ensemble Concert in...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 9m30s
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Abhijit Pohankars musical works showreel
Abhijit Pohankar-Indian...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 9m22s
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My sister had to do a video singing lesson for her music class, so I helped her out.Niki is a pianist, a singer, and a guitarist and is a member of a band called "George Loves Horses", and another called "The Jeffs", in both of which she is a vocalist. She is a student of popular music and an avid fan of the musical works of the 1960s and the classical period. In 2004 she was the sole winner of an "award for excellence" presented to her for her singing.Niki is also an actor; having starred in and directed her own surrealist thriller "It's All in Your Mind" and many other short films and theatre productions.Hear Niki's band at:http://www.myspace.com/georgeloveshorses
Singing Lessons With Niki...
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Added: 209 days ago
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Go to http://www.panonthenet.com/classics/pan_rebels.htm for the full performance of this selection - "In My House" - as arranged by Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe.  In the late 80's a group of young, innovative, progressive, talented and rebellious steelpan musicians known as Pan Rebels left their mark on New York pan as no other has.  In many respects Pan Rebels' birth signalled the dawning of the new and current age in the New York pan music continuum. Pan In New York was going to become primarily a youth movement. New ideas, interest and people would become critical components of the New York pan scene. And Pan Rebels was always at the forefront -  trying new things although they are not always the ones who received the credit when it became popular. It is not surprising that Pan Rebels started the now-famous New York J'Ouvert celebrations.Simultaneously, a young group of New York electrical and broadcasting engineers known as Basement Recordings were also experimenting and working closely with Yamaha Corporation of America - who recognized their brilliance immediately - to fine tune its digital recording technology.  Yamaha provided Basement Recordings with one of it's then-unreleased 24-bit digital recorders to test and make recommendations.  The unit was then known as the DMR8 which would become the corner stone on which all future Yamaha digital recordings technology would be based.  As faith or luck would have it, many of the engineers at Basement Recordings were also pan musicians.  Even before the introduction of the DMR8, Basement Recordings was light years ahead of any other group or production team in terms of producing quality steelband recordings.  Since the mid-80's they had already developed a technique they label as the 'box and one' specifically for the steel orchestra.  It received rave reviews and write ups in many of the broadcasting and professional audio journals.Now armed with this digital recording goliath - that was in many ways way ahead of its time - Basement now had the tools to capture the full dynamic range of the steel orchestra without compromise. Moreover they were committed to producing outstanding recordings that could stand next to any great music productions regardless of genre - and showcase the greatness of the 'Boogsies' and 'Bradleys,' with any of their contemporaries.In Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings found kindred sprits - young musicians who were not tied to conventionality - furthermore they were not afraid of the presence of technology.  Add the great Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, the ultimate unconventional arranger and what you got was magic.   Basement Recordings always looked forward to recording Pan Rebels steel orchestra.  They were young people; they understood the power and importance of recording and immortalizing their music works/material.  As a matter of fact the band's management viewed Basement's recording them as a critical part of their panorama season.  World-renowned arranger Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe was perfect as he supported, encouraged and understood what Basement and Pan Rebels were undertaking.  Interestingly enough Basement's and Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe's paths would cross many times in other professional arenas in the future - of particular note would be their coming together with legendary master drummer Max Roach on future recording projects. The Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings collaborations produced many recording gems that featured prominent arrangers like Garvin Blake and Pelham Goddard in addition to Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe. Even though the orchestra has been inactive since 2002 - with their musical works and contributions to the New York Steelband music scene, while spearheaded by the dynamic trio of Anthony 'Pra' Trebuse, Gary Rogers and Michelle Williams - Pan Rebels remains a New York steelband fixture.
Pan Rebels with Len...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 4m15s
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By popular demand, THE COMPLETE LYRICS:Everybody's always talkin' at meEverybody's tryin' to get in my headI wanna listen to my own heart talkin'I need to finish In The Heights insteadDid you everClose a show to put it back onDid you everGet on a stage and wanna get off?Did you everDance around the park and let it all go?Did you make a videoInstead of writing your show?I like to dance a lotThat's who I amThe ladies think I'm hotCheck out my tan!Will I be In The HeightsYou know you canBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it (Bet on me)And In The Heights is gonnaBe on BroadwayI wanna plug the showToday is the day!Am I the type of guy who seems kinda gayBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on itOh, hold upGive me room to thinkBring it on downHi my name is Lin MirandaI know you don't know who I am but IWore these pants and I'm willin' to danceLike an idiot if ya just gimme the chanceTo just plug my show and reach the peopleBust my flow cuz the flow is lethalIt's called in the Heights and life is sweet yoIt helps that I get to kiss Karen Olivo8 times a week, yoThe beat's goin' but we keep goin' cuz we knowWe movin' and provin' to Michael RiedelWe can have a hit show about Latino peopleWho wake up at my BodegaAnd sorry "Mr. Kenny Ortega"You better tell Zac Efron that he gotta get offBecause he's never gonna look like Jonathan GroffWoo, damn he's so cute . .Heh, Okay, I'm sorry but it's trueDon't look in his eyes you'll get taken inYou'll be breakin' in to Spring Awakenin'And that High School Musical's rakin it inIt was paper thin, but they made it againI'm facin the end of this song the hard wayIs this what it takes just to make it to Broadway?!REPEAT CHORUS
Heights Cool Musical Too ....
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 2m21s
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Some of my compositions which I made with magix music maker.All of those tracks have a strong piano touch.I always use the midi synthesizer to create the melody.I don´t like to create drum patterns so I took the integrated stuff.HOPE YOU LIKE IT! PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT.
Magix music maker...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 4m4s
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#05 - expectation#06 - guitar#07 - auftaktdocumentary film (2005)films by Dorian Supinabout prominent composer Arvo Pärt to be released on DVD.. The film is enhanced by excerpts from major musical works such as "Tabula Rasa", "Passio", "Fratres", "Orient & Occident", "Cecilia, vergine romana" and "Como cierva sedienta".
Arvo Pärt : 24 Preludes...
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 10m44s
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Japan's fascination with figure skating has amazed me for some time. In my blog I once mentioned their enthusiasm for Flamenco. Iceskating is another national pride they have been investing in. Prominent athletes have been enjoying a high social status. Surely, advertisements seem to go well with these national heroes and heroines.Tokyo is now hosting the World Iceskating Championship. Thousands of people flock to the indoor ice stadium to watch several young skaters from some four season countries. Teens would throw roses and Teddy Bears after each perfomance. The whole country is suddenly warmer in the remaining wintry season as each skater slides on the thick ice layer accompanied by the best of world musical compositions.Takahashi Daisuke is one of Japan's treasures. Dubbed as the Prince of Japan, he won the silver medal two days ago (March 24)in the prestigious event. Like a true Samurai, he pushed his rank up from fifth to second next to a French skater (You can see in the clip the audience cyring as Takahashi, now emotional himself, finished his memorable perfomance). With the standing ovation and the cry subarashii (great!), he is the first Japanese male ever to have won such a distinction.Using my cell phone, I recorded his live performance from our TV!Post Script*The shouts in the background came from my wife*Thanks to Susan, my friend from Indonesia, who for a while was my consultant in YouTube stuff.
PrinceTakahashi Daisuke
By: antony
Added: 209 days ago
Runtime: 8m2s
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