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A favorite music group released a new piece yesterday. And it’s pretty epic. And LONG! Like, perfect for Saturday listening.
Enjoy!
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Hi!
A favorite music group released a new piece yesterday. And it’s pretty epic. And LONG! Like, perfect for Saturday listening.
Enjoy!
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I recently rediscovered that video game music can be epicly fantastic. In this case, I rediscovered with the soundtrack to “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion”.
I haven’t actually played the game, but it was lovely music.
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I recently found a lovely instrumental piece on YouTube. It’s called “A Tale Of Sea Dragons”, and I like it a lot.
Enjoy.
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Somehow or another, I found a very interestingly named album on YouTube.
Despite the weird names, though, the music is fantastic. I enjoy it a lot.
Happy listening!
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Greetings, readers!
I recently encountered an astonishing Facebook video. A musician composed a song in ten minutes, with a live orchestra.
It is well worth watching. Enjoy.
"So I want you to know, we have not rehearsed anything here." —Dr. Charles LimbNSO Artistic Advisor Ben Folds composes a piece LIVE with the National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Edwin Outwater during #SoundHealth in Concert: Music and the Mind, presented with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). You have to see it to believe it ↓
Posted by The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, June 23, 2017
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HAPPY STAR WARS DAY!
(AKA, May 4th. May the 4th be with you. You know.)
In honor of that, here’s a discussion of some of the music from the Saga, going by movie. Yes, including the prequels. But at least I’m going in Release Order!
Yes, I needed to start with this one. I mean, seriously. STAR WARS!!!
Fun fact: This is the first movie where the “Imperial March” actually comes into play. When I first found that out, I may have taken that as an excuse to re-watch “New Hope”, just to confirm. (And yep, the Imperial March is nowhere to be found in the original.)
So, explanation here. This one has a LOT of nostalgia value. I’m not saying this piece stands on its own musical merits. But I (mostly) grew up with this one, until the remastered version came out. And the remastered version didn’t have this one. (I now understand why.) But it still has definite nostalgia value.
Hands down, “Duel of the Fates” is my favorite track from this movie. This one does a nice job of building tension and excitement.
John Williams is always masterful with the Brass, especially for the darker.
And yes, this is one I listen to periodically…
This movie, in addition to some of the absolute worst dialog in famous-movie history, gives a stunning love theme. In fact, one of my biggest disappointments with this movie is that it doesn’t live up to the Soundtrack.
Now, you may be noticing a tendency of mine to prefer the “darker” and “villainous” movements. That’s not inaccurate. In this case, though, I also have a soft spot for this one because there was a nice in-depth behind the scenes on the making of this scene, which included lots of detail on the composition of this one. So, yup!
I’m actually just talking about the Saga here, so…
This was another “no-brainer”.
I LOVE this piece. And it may have been the one I looked for within a day of getting back from the opening showing of “The Force Awakens.”
I mean, if it weren’t already awesome, just with the heartbreaking beauty of the theme, it has a prominent flute. (I play flute. Pretty, mysterious flute music is a way to get me to like the music.)
And it almost sounds as though there should be hints about Rey’s past hidden in the theme… Kinda like how Anakin’s theme in Phantom Menace was basically variations on a way slowed down, major-key version of the Imperial March.
So, Rey. Yep. I’m really looking forward to hearing what sorts of reveals happen in the music here!
Happy Star Wars Day again!
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Apparently, “covering” the piece “4’33” by John Cage happens on YouTube.
Someone on Facebook recently shared a “Death Metal” cover. It is… remarkable. Especially since he somehow managed to speed it up.
Enjoy?
And happy Tuesday.
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So, Question: what happens when you take a commercial jingle designed to be an ear-worm, combine it with other commercial jingles designed to be ear-worms in a lyrical way, and turn the whole mess into a well-done YouTube video?
Answer: It gets stuck in viewers heads. Repeatedly. For more than a year.
(But it’s still well-done, and so worth sharing again.)
Happy Sunday!
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Since according to some traditions, this week is considered a continuation of Easter Celebrations, I’m somewhat continuing the festivities. And because I love Russian music (in case you didn’t remember), I found a rather fantastic set of Russian Easter music. It is, as expected from Russian music, much more dark and depressing than the subject matter might call for. And it’s lovely.
Enjoy!
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Given that today is Good Friday in the Christian Faith, this seemed appropriate.
I found the music beautifully done, and hope you appreciate it too.