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DrumCircle Dancing - Protest Music and Art - "13:20"  Documents the Great Global Peace March of 2003 when millions of people marched together at the same time for a common cause To protest against the USA and UK government's plan for war against the people of Iraq. Film contains world music pipers, tribal drummers, dancers, djembe players. World drummers from Scotland England Ireland Wales, France, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, Africa, South America, India, Pakistan, China and Brazil... and of course all the peaceful demonstrators.13:20 Peace March - Documents the journey of a group of musicians and friends("The "Not In My Name" Drummers ) who with 80,000+ of their ... all » fellow citizen, took part in the demonstration against the UK and USA's plans for war with Iraq. Through after 5 hours of non-stop tribal drumming, their journey leads them to"The Gathering" (the S.E.C.C.) With more drummers, spontaneously joining them, each musician starts to translate the experience of the gathering through their art, as the feelings, hopes and desires from the gathered mass begin to overwhelm them......... Keywords:- peace, peace march, Iraq war, anti war, Glasgow, Scotland,pipers, drummers, drum, djembe,c21 troy,Stephen Hurrel,tribal drums,tribal dance, earth calling,no blood for oil,the gathering,SECC,Finniston Crane,peace rally,February 25th 2003, not in my name,stop the war,1320EnjoyYou can see the complete movie at a higher picture quality herehttp://www.c21troy.net/bam/home/video/1320_film.htmFilm Made by C21 Troy http://www.c21troy.net for Internet & Digitalhttp://www.internetanddigital.comThanks ToStephen Hurrel for cool camera work.
Tribal Music War Protest...
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Added: 222 days ago
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DrumCircle Dancing - Protest Music and Art - "13:20"  Documents the Great Global Peace March of 2003 when millions of people marched together at the same time for a common cause To protest against the USA and UK government's plan for war against the people of Iraq. Film contains world music pipers, tribal drummers, dancers, djembe players. World drummers from Scotland England Ireland Wales, France, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, Africa, South America, India, Pakistan, China and Brazil... and of course all the peaceful demonstrators.13:20 Peace March - Documents the journey of a group of musicians and friends("The "Not In My Name" Drummers ) who with 80,000+ of their ... all » fellow citizen, took part in the demonstration against the UK and USA's plans for war with Iraq. Through after 5 hours of non-stop tribal drumming, their journey leads them to"The Gathering" (the S.E.C.C.) With more drummers, spontaneously joining them, each musician starts to translate the experience of the gathering through their art, as the feelings, hopes and desires from the gathered mass begin to overwhelm them......... Keywords:- peace, peace march, Iraq war, anti war, Glasgow, Scotland,pipers, drummers, drum, djembe,c21 troy,Stephen Hurrel,tribal drums,tribal dance, earth calling,no blood for oil,the gathering,SECC,Finniston Crane,peace rally,February 25th 2003, not in my name,stop the war,1320EnjoyYou can see the complete movie at a higher picture quality herehttp://www.c21troy.net/bam/home/video/1320_film.htmFilm Made by C21 Troy http://www.c21troy.net for Internet & Digitalhttp://www.internetanddigital.comThanks ToStephen Hurrel for cool camera work.
Tribal Music War Protest...
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Added: 222 days ago
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Tim Mass DJ Profile
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Added: 218 days ago
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Frederick Hohman plays Tu es Petra (Thou Art the Rock) from the Byzantine Sketches of Henri Mulet upon the Great Organ of Methuen Memorial Music Hall, in Methuen Massachusetts USA.  This is an excerpt from a concert given on 29 September 1996.  The complete 30-minute program is one episode from the Midnight Pipes tv series.  The DVD product of this is item # MP 9021 DVD, and may be acquired from many sources, including http://www.zarex.com/bin .Frederick Hohman also has a CD from Methuen on the PRO ORGANO label, entitled "Forever Methuen."  Details may be accessed by entering "7066" in the Search Box at http://www.zarex.com/bin .Methuen Memorial Music Hall is operated and maintained by a not-for-profit corporation.  Music events occur at the hall year-round, but especially well-known are the summer series of Organ Concerts on Wednesday evenings.  This video is from one of the rarer, Sunday afternoon organ concerts.There is a history and an interesting story behind the organ at Methuen.  Originally a Walcker organ from Germany from the mid-19th-century, it was first installed as the organ at Boston Music Hall, and it was the first concert hall organ in the United States.  In the early 20th-century this hall was constructed in what was then a rural suburb of Boston, and the organ was relocated and housed at Methuen Memorial Music Hall ever since. The organ was updated and enlarged by Aeolian-Skinner, and in recent years, additional updates and fine maintenance make it function today as a fully modern concert pipe organ.  As you will see from the video, the organ at Methuen has one of the most impressive organ cases in the world, and the decorative appointments of the hall interior are noteworthy. For more details on the organ and hall, contact:  http://www.mmmh.org .Frederick Hohman is returning to Methuen in September, 2008 to play another organ concert.  Hohman's website is:  http://www.frederickhohman.net
Hohman plays Mulet in...
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Added: 222 days ago
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http://cdbaby.com/cd/vanarmenyaGOMIDAS VARTABED - KOMITAS (1869-   1935)One of the most renowned Armenian Churchmen and musician of modern times was Gomidas Vartabed, also known as Komitas. He was born Soghomon Soghomonian in Kutaha, Asia Minor in the year, 1869. His life had an interesting turn of events, when at the age of eleven, he was orphaned, and at a young age he was sent to a Seminary in Etchmiadzin to study. Because of his singing prowess, he decided to teach music at the Seminary after he completed his studies. In 1896,  Soghomon was ordained  a monk or  "apegha" of the Armenian Church. A few years later he was ordained a "Vartabed", and as is the practice in the Armenian Church assumed his new name "Komitas"(or Gomidas).Komitas learned a great deal of music from the monks and continued to study music with the famous composer Kara-Mourza, which eventually led Komitas into both secular and religious music. Komitas continued to study music, and in 1896, he was awarded a doctorate degree in musicology. He later returned to Etchmiadzin as a choir director, and Instructor of music at the Seminary.Komitas wrote over three thousand songs in Armenian, Arabic, Kurdish, and Persian, and also contributed significantly to the modern Armenian Badarak.  His main contribution was to rediscover Armenian folk music. He spent years traveling throughout the provinces and visiting many villages listening to native songs and dances, and making notes of them for further analysis. His work in arranging and collating the folk music he had collected over the years eventually became excellent songs for chorus music, and made the public aware of the existence of true Armenian music. In addition to the folk music, Komitas arranged the entire music of the Divine Liturgy (Badarak) of the Armenian Church, for male voices.The internationally known priest was the first non-European to be a member of the International Music Society. Komitas performed concerts in Paris, Geneva, Berne, Constantinople, Venice, and Alexandria. It is interesting to note that in the spring of 1915, during the imprisonment of leaders of the Armenian community, Komitas too was taken into custody. Through the efforts of Henry Morgenthau, Ambassador from the United States of America, and the Turkish poet Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, who admired Komitas' work,  Komitas was released.After the April 24, 1915 massacres of the Armenian people by the Turks, he succumbed to mental and physical anguish and never fully recovered.  Komitas lived as if a walking corpse for the next twenty years. The revered holy man died in Paris on October 22, 1935 in a mental hospital. One year after his death his ashes were transferred to Yerevan and interred in the Yerevan Panthenon.  In the 1950's his manuscripts were transported from Paris to Yerevan where they were being studied and published
gomidas 333 Komitas...
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This is an excerpt from an original score for F.W. Murnau's 1927 silent film "Faust." The music was composed by Phillip Johnston, lyrics by Hilary Bell.It was recorded live at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art on Feb 6th, 2003. The musicians are: Phillip Johnston: saxophone, piano, ukulele; Kate Sullivan, voice; Guy Klucevsek: accordion; Tomas Ulrich, cello.
F.W. Murnau's...
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Added: 222 days ago
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When house and acid house come to england in late 80s ambitious promoters took the music to large temporary sites such as fields, handling up to 30, 000 people in a single illegal event, called a rave. Promoters like Sunrise, Energy, Biology, Fantasia and World Dance held massive events in defiance of the police and music industry. Unlike many nightclubs they were open to all ages and races. The press lead the general public to believe that the events were shaped solely by the consumption of ecstasy, but others pointed out the music was refreshing and intoxicating enough without consumption of drugs. The British tabloid press helped publicize the scene, generally portraying rave parties in a negative light, which tended to alarm institutions such as the government and the police. Many tunes became hits from these events such as "Everything Starts with a E" by the E-Zee Possee, "
ENERGY SUMMER RAVE 1990
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Added: 222 days ago
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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:...
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Gold Medal for ExcellenceAudience Choice for Best Music Documentary2006 PARK CITY FILM MUSIC FESTIVALGOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY:THE GOSPEL SONGS OF BOB DYLANhttp://www.gottaservesomebody.comhttp://dylangospel.blogspot.com/The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix. --International Herald Tribune"This DVD overflows with interest, and, more importantly, with music." -Michael Gray, author of The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia and Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan.Interviews with Dylan musicians: Jim Keltner, Spooner Oldham, Regina McCrary, Fred Tackett, Terry Young, Mona Lisa Young, and producer Jerry WexlerParticipating artists: Bob Dylan, Shirley Caesar, Chicago Mass Choir, Dottie Peoples, Aaron Neville, Sounds of Blackness, Helen Baylor, The Fairfield Four, Great Day Chorale, Arlethia Lindsey, Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Rance Allen.Commentary by: Paul Williams and Alan LightThis musical documentary premieres 1980 footage of Bob Dylan performing "When He Returns," the first archival performance released from this important era.Amazon.com Editorial ReviewGotta Serve Somebody - The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan is all about redemption. That's apparent enough in the music, where the struggle between sin and salvation is inherent in the tunes that are interpreted here by a host of superb gospel artists. But in a larger sense, the very existence of this DVD (and the Grammy-nominated CD that preceded it in 2003) can be viewed as redemption for Dylan himself, who weathered another controversy and emerged, if not triumphant, then certainly vindicated. When he plugged in an electric guitar in 1965, he was labeled "Judas" by the folkie faithful; ironically, when he turned to Jesus some 15 years later, proclaiming himself born again and releasing Slow Train Coming and Saved, the outcry was even louder. But once again Dylan has the last laugh, as now, a quarter of a century after the fact, it's clear that the material on those recordings was his strongest not only since 1975's Blood on the Tracks but perhaps since his '60s heyday. The quality of the songs lies in what Jerry Wexler, co-producer of the two Dylan albums, describes as the "immaculate funk" of the music, and especially in the heartfelt simplicity (especially by Dylan standards) and emotional directness of the lyrics; clearly, that's what attracted great gospel singers like Shirley Caesar (singing "Gotta Serve Somebody," the most recognized song on the two Dylan albums), Dottie Peoples (a powerful version of the beautiful "I Believe in You"), the Mighty Clouds of Joy (a rockin', sanctified "Saved"), the Fairfield Four (the stirring, a cappella "Are You Ready"), and the angel-voiced Aaron Neville ("Saving Grace") to this project. We also get Dylan himself, performing "When He Returns" at a 1980 concert, along with an animated rendering of his original "Gotta Serve Somebody." Hallelujah, y'all. --Sam GrahamBob Dylan's Gospel songs, widely reviled when new, have steadily grown in stature and acceptance over the years.  Here in the hands of Gospel greats, likely the folks best suited to do them, they come up stronger than ever.  Strong recommendation.  Much better and more gripping than I expected. -Sing Out!Directed by Michael B BorofskyEdited by Christine MitsogiorgakisJeffrey Gaskill Executive ProducerFeatured Performances:Every Grain of Sand (Arlethia Lindsey)When He Returns (Bob Dylan)Solid Rock (Sounds of Blackness)Gotta Serve Somebody (Shirley Caesar)I Believe In You (Dottie Peoples)Saving Grace (Aaron Neville)What Can I Do For You? (Helen Baylor)Are You Ready (The Fairfield Four)In the Garden (Great Day Chorale)Saved (Mighty Clouds of Joy)Pressing On (Chicago Mass Choir)When He Returns (Rance Allen)Bonus Features include: Animated video to -Bob Dylan's original GRAMMY® -winning, "Gotta Serve Somebody."
Bob Dylan- Gotta Serve...
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Added: 222 days ago
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My Technology in Music Education Project featuring ME! Annie wakes up on a usual morning to find a note delivered to her door.  What else is she to do but follow the clues!
A Day in the Life
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Added: 222 days ago
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