Funky house strings meets Ibiza style guitar for this summer all year, dance Instrumental. Written and produced by Mr A. Find out more and get FREE downloads from www.biggrooverecords.com
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Symphony No.4
in F minor, op. 36 ~finale
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Leopold Stokowski
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan 1965
Jean Sibelius:Symphony No.5 in E flat major op.82
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Paavo Berglund
-JPO Subscription Concert-
at Tokyo Bunka kaikan Dec 10 1971
Johannes Brahms : Symphony No.1
in C minor op.68 ~3rd,4th movment
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Munch
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan December 20 1962
Johannes Brahms : Symphony No.1
in C minor op.68 ~1st,2nd movment
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Munch
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan December 20 1962
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Symphony No.3
in D major, Op. 29 ~5th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #640-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2012
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Manfred Symphony
in B minor, Op. 58 3rd mov and 4th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Sunday Concert-
at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space 2009
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Manfred Symphony
in B minor, Op. 58 1st mov and 2nd movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Sunday Concert-
at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space 2009
Sergei Rachmaninov : Symphony No.1
in D minor Op.13 ~ 4th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #635-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2011
Sergei Rachmaninov : Symphony No.1
in D minor Op.13 ~ 1st movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #635-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2011
http://syntheway.net - Magnus Choir software, medley (excerpt). Virtual Choir (Musical Instrument) demonstration (http://magnus.syntheway.net) Medley of covers includes the following excerpts: 1.- Mr. Crowley (Don Airey intro cover from Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard Of Ozz). 2.- Dracula's Fate (Castlevania: Aria Of Sorrow) Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida and Soshiro Hokkai cover. 3.- Guardians At The Gate (Audiomachine for Avatar Trailer) cover. 4.- Gaze Up At The Darkness (Castlevania: Portrait Of Ruin) Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro cover. 5.- Terminator 2 Theme (Brad Fiedel cover from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Motion Picture Soundtrack) 6.- Crystal Teardrops (Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night) Michiru Yamane cover. 7.- Requiem For A Dream (Clint Mansell cover from Darren Aronofsky's film: Requiem For A Dream) 8.- Ave Maria Gratia Plena (Daniel Laiseca) 9.- Diary Of The Madman (cover from Ozzy Osbourne's Diary Of The Madman) Description Overview: Magnus Choir is a virtual musical instrument VST plug-in software developed by Syntheway Virtual Musical Instruments and can be used to create natural and synthetic choirs, vocal textures and sustained vowels. It may work as a plugin within DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software such as Image-Line FL Studio, Steinberg Cubase, Ableton Live or Cakewalk SONAR among others. SATB Structure: This Virtual Musical Ensemble of Singers features male and female mixed choirs in the classic SATB -Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass- structure: women sing Soprano and Alto, while men sing Tenor and Bass. Synthesis and Sampling: Sound is generated via a hybrid method that combines synthesis and sampling. It features 48 built-in presets sounds including a variety of choirs and additionally includes choral pads, vocal textures, effects and spatial voices. no torrent, crack serial or keygen Magnus Choir VSti 1.5 Magnus Choir 1.5 Magnus Choir torrent 1.5 Syntheway Magnus Choir 1.5 torrent
Baritone : Vladimir Matorin Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Choir Directors : Klavdyi Ptitza & Lyumilla Ermakova Iosif Andriasov - "To the Mother-Earth," Cantata for Baritone Solo, Four Trombones, Two (or more) Harps, and Mixed Choir, Op. 25 The music of "To the Mother-Earth" is connected with the traditions of Russian epic music. What comes to mind is the folk music such as bylina (Russian epic), songs of glory, as well as some classical compositions: the first song of Bayan from "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Mikhail Glinka ("Dela davno minuvshikh dnej"), the slow movement of the Second Symphony by Alexander Borodin, "About Olden Times" by Anatoly Lyadov, - to name a few. The second source of the composition is Armenian and Russian church music. The brilliant sonority of the Trombones (Brass instruments) invokes the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Alexander Scriabin. Therefore, in "To the Mother-Earth," one can say about the amalgamation of secular and sacred, Armenian and Russian musical traditions. Iosif Andriasov showed himself as a great master of orchestration and a composer who understood the choral style. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) Copyright 2010. Video by Arshak Andriasov
Trumpet - Timofei Dokshizer Conductor - Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra - Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio Iosif Andriasov - Trumpet Concerto, Op. 14 for Trumpet & Symphony Orchestra Iosif Andriasov composed the Concerto for Trumpet and Symphony Orchestra in 1960, while in his second year (fourth semester) at the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, USSR. He wrote the Concerto amazingly fast, in one week, and then worked on refining this composition. The world premiere of the Concerto was given by the Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio and Television under Maestro Vladimir Yesipov, with soloist Yuri Usov, in 1962, at the Grand Concert Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. The Author's transcription of the Concerto for Trumpet and Piano was published by "Muzyka" International publishing house, Moscow, in 1969. In the 1970s, Timofey Dokshitzer (trumpet), one of the most outstanding trumpet virtuosi of the XXth century, recorded the Concerto for the "Melodya" label, with the Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov. In the annotation to this recording, Alexander Medvedev, musicologist, emphasized "the magnificent polyphonic effects, extraordinary orchestral colors." This recording was broadcast in the USSR, Europe, and the United States (Radio station WQXR, New York City). The Concerto has been performed by many soloists in the former USSR, Germany, and in the USA. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
Conductor: Gennady Cherkasov Recorded in the beginning of the 1970's Iosif Andriasov: Musical Sketch (Material used in his Third Symphony, Op. 31) Iosif Andriasov began to work on his Third Symphony in the middle of the 1960s, while simultaneously while working on his Second Symphony. Mr. Andriasov completed his Second Symphony in 1971 and continued to work on his Third Symphony, with interruptions, until the end of his life. I. Andriasov composed the main theme of the Third Symphony in 1967. He played it to his friends - composers Alfred Schnittke, Nektarios (Otar) Chargeishvili, Boris Tobis, and to others. The music made a powerful impression on them. Mr. Andriasov composed the secondary theme (or the theme of an episode) of the Third Symphony during a spiritual test spanning six days. He had to compose (and did) 126 measures of music (two measures on the first day, four measures on the second day, eight measures on the third day, sixteen measures on the fourth day, thirty two measures on the fifth day, and sixty four measures on the sixth day, - adding the measures in a mathematical progression). excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
Text : Vladimir Lazarev & Russian Folk Mezzo-Soprano : Galina Borisova Tenor : Lev Kuznetsov Choir Directors : Klavdyi Ptitza & Ludmila Ermakova Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra : Big Symphony Orchestra & Big Choir of the All-State Radio and Television, Moscow, USSR Second Symphony for Soloists, Mixed Choir, and Symphony Orchestra, Opus 26 Iosif Andriasov wrote his Second Symphony for soloists (Mezzo-Soprano and Tenor), Mixed Choir, and Symphony Orchestra in 1971, poetry by Vladimir Lazarev and folk poetry as well. Mr. Andriasov dedicated his Second Symphony to his parents: Arshak Osipovich Andriasov and Maria Fyodorovna Bedjanova-Andriasova. Initially, the Second Symphony was titled "Children and a Thousand Cranes." It was premiered on April 15, 1973, by the USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov, and was later numerously performed and broadcast. In 1974, Mr. Andriasov received the first prize for his Second Symphony at the Soviet composers' competition in Budapest, Hungary, to represent Soviet music at the USSR National Celebration Concert. On October 22, 1974, the Second Symphony, together with the Fifth Symphony by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the Third Piano Concerto by Sergei Prokofiev, was performed at this Special Gala Concert by the Big Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the USSR All-State Radio and Television under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov, choir directors: Klavdyi Ptitza and Lyudmila Ermakova. This concert was broadcast for the member countries of O. I. R. T. (Eastern and Central Europe) and Finland. The Second Symphony was internationally acclaimed as one of the most significant compositions of our time (articles were written in the press of the Soviet Union, Germany, Japan, Armenia, and other countries). Since its first version, the Second Symphony underwent fundamental changes. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov
Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra : Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-State Radio and Television, Moscow, USSR Iosif Andriasov - First Symphony, Op. 12 for Full Symphony Orchestra Iosif Andriasov composed his First Symphony in 1960, while he was in his second year at the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, USSR. The First Symphony is dedicated to Evgeny Kirillovich Golubev, his Moscow Conservatory composition Professor. In 1961, the Student Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory, under Maestro Mikhail Terian, performed the First Symphony during one of the Orchestra's studies. The musicians from the orchestra were astonished by the power and originality of the young composer's talent (this information was passed on to me by Leonid Mironovich, flutist of this Orchestra). Evgeny Kirillovich Golubev praised Iosif Andriasov because even though he heard his own First Symphony performed live for the first time, he did not lose his head, but kept on improving the music, correcting the misprints in the performing parts, and conveying his remarks to the musicians. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
http://syntheway.net - Fanfare For The Common Man demo, using virtual musical instruments. Based on alternative version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Works, 1977). Originally by Aaron Copland (Written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra). VST instruments: - Aeternus Brass VSTi http://aeternusbrass.syntheway.net - Master Hammond B3 VSTi http://masterhammond.syntheway.net - Syntheway Strings VSTi http://strings.syntheway.net Syntheway websites: http://syntheway.com http://syntheway.net
Grab your ocarina and play along! http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the video game themed concert "The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses," and why Link and Zelda's story is so enduring.
http://www.facebook.com/MaxYazira https://twitter.com/#!/MaxYazira Hola soy Max Yazira este es mi primer videocover, si te latió suscribete a este mi canal o también me puedes seguir en las redes sociales yeah Hi I´m Max Yazira this my first cover video if you like it can follow me on the social networks and suscribe to my channel \m/
Congratulations to the Parkside Junior High School Python Band! They were the only band in their Class to earn a Division I (Gold Medal) at the State Band Contest. 00:00 - Introduction 01:35 - "March" from Symphony No. 2 04:32 - "Be Thou My Vision" 08:21 - "Escape from the Deep"
A Shortfilm by ArtistAko Production (c)2012
It's about the life of a fine arts student struggling to achieve his dream of becoming a real artist.
Cast
Jhon Fred Manaligod as Fred Cruz
Stacey Kate Mendoza~Posion as Kate Mendoza
Kristine Anne Solloso as Anne Lopez
Directed by
Nikki Tucay
Scriptwriters
Jhon Fred Manaligod
Nikki Tucay
Stacey Kate Mendoza~Posion
Edited by
Nikki Tucay
Stacey Kate Mendoza~Posion
Jenna Merilla
Crew/Cameramen
Jenna Merilla
Naldy Pleta
Storyboard by
Jhon Fred Manaligod
Technical Director and Produced by
Stacey Kate Mendoza~Posion
Special Appearances
Kristine Anne Solloso
Naldy Pleta
Alicia Mendoza
Kitty Purry
Special Thanks to
Larry Palacio
Larry Mata
Soundtracks
"Dream Believer instrumental"
"Questions" by Bamboo
"Drive by" by Train
"Hopeless" by Train
"Bittersweet symphony"
Softwares used
Adobe Premiere CS3
Windows Live Movie Maker
Cyberlink Power Director
Sony Vegas
Adobe Soundbooth
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Ojosoft Video Converter
Symphonie fantastique is an epic for a huge orchestra. Through its movements, it tells the story of an artist's self-destructive passion for a beautiful woman. The symphony describes his obsession and dreams, tantrums and moments of tenderness, and visions of suicide and murder, ecstasy and despair. The fifth movement is a satanic dream. The Artist sees himself in the midst of a ghastly crowd of sorcerers and monsters assembled for his funeral. The air is filled with strange groans, bursts of laughter, shouts and echoes. Suddenly, the Artist's beloved appears as a witch, her theme distorted into spiteful parody. A vast church bell begins to chime the peal of death. Bassoons and tubas bark out the Dies Irae -- the traditional funeral chant. The orchestra divides into teams to enact a sinister ritual. The groaning theme from the beginning of the movement transforms into a merry black Sabbath dance. The form of the dance is the fugue -- after struggling to master the form for the Prix de Rome, Berlioz chose the fugue to represent his vision of hell. The music whips into a frenzy as it bears the soul of the Artist to his damnation. His beloved gloats over the scene. Such an ending had never been heard before.
This video montage is of Stanley Kubrick's famous 1964 Cold War satire "Dr. Stangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Live with the Bomb". The video contains spoken dialog from the film as well as Shostakovich's "Leningard" Symphony as the soundtrack.
Selena Gomez - Love You Like A Lovesong
Get it here free: http://bee4.biz/v/vf9iM
[Verse 1]
Itâs been said and done
Every beautiful thoughtâs been already sung
And I guess right now hereâs another one
So your melody will play on and on, with best we own
You are beautiful, like a dream come alive, incredible
A center full of miracle, lyrical
Youâve saved my life again
And I want you to know baby
[Chorus]
I, I love you like a love song, baby
I, I love you like a love song, baby
I, I love you like a love song, baby
And I keep it in re-pe-pe-peat
I, I love you like a love song, baby
I, I love you like a love song, baby
I, I love you like a love song, baby
And I keep it in re-pe-pe-peat
[Verse 2]
Cursing me, boy you played through my mind like a symphony
Thereâs no way to describe what you do to me
You just do to me, what you do
And it feels like Iâve been rescued
Iâve been set free
I am hyptonized by your destiny
You are magical, lyrical, beautiful
You areâ¦I want you to know ...
December 19, 2011 The Toledo Symphony Chamber Players-"Music of the Season & Holiday Sing Along."
Rotarians know that the holidays have arrived when the Toledo Symphony Chamber players take the stage. This is the Symphony's 24th appearance for the Rotary Club of Toledo. Jeffrey Pollock returns to conduct the Toledo Symphony. Christopher Lortie was the auction winner at the Itza Ball event for the special conductor to conduct the Toledo Symphony with a song. The students from the Toledo Symphony School of Music will complete this traditional holiday gift of music. This performance is the perfect event for Rotarians, their spouses, and their guests - guaranteed to put everyone in the spirt of the holidays ahead.
The Boston College Symphony Orchestra performs Mendelssohn's 2nd Symphony at Trinity Chapel, Boston College. Conducted by John Finney, and in collaboration with the Heritage Chorale. "Lobgesang" was performed on Sunday, 2011 November 13th.
For more information, visit bc.edu/orchestra
Now available on itunes at http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gray-hat-symphony/id452865511?ls=1
Official Music video for Mobilio's album "Gray Hat Symphony" (Penzarella Records, 2011) mobiliomusic.com
Directed & Edited
Steven Itano Wasserman
Produced
Victor R. Solis
Cinematography
Jack Alexander
Steadicam Operator
Dave Baldwin
Gaffer
Jeffy Can
Hair & Make-up
Bree Olson
Addtl. Make-up/Hair
Laura Narimatsu Wasserman
Special Thanks:
Lena Narimatsu Wasserman
Produced by: Hachitan Entertainment, Inc.
http://www.renight.com
We were at Ministry of Sound, London to film at an absolute insane, 'The Gallery' party featuring some of the finest Trance and House maestros to grace the CDJ2000s.
In order of appearance:
Amelia Moseley (Presenter)
Ummet Ozcan (Box)
Marcel Woods (Box)
Oliver Lang (103)
Dirty Laundry (Baby Box)
Simon Patterson (Box)
Track used for The Box / The Baby Box Footage:
Saturn Symphony - Matt Bryant (buy -
http://amzn.to/l9Zq53)
Video by http://www.renight.com
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You may also like to view our video for Top UK Based Producer / DJ - 'RIDNEY' at his recent Ministry of Sound headliner set for Kinky Malinki in 103 -
http://youtu.be/-ID8opa-jcs?hd=1
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On October 13 - 2011, Goetze and Cissoko will appear at Culturehub in NYC, in the debut performance of their Mande Symphony, a multi-media event that will feature the duo along with a string quartet, the much lauded Richie Barshay (Chick Corea, Esperanza Spaulding) on drums, and computer-modulated video created by visualist Joshue Ott.
The Mande Symphony tells the legendary story of a Mande griot, Kimmintang CIssoko, from the time he prayed that he could help alleviate the suffering of his people through his encounters with African spirits and genies that ultimately led him to create the African kora.
Mandinka, the language of the Mande people, is a tonal language, making it ideal for musical adaption. The tonal sound provides a base for notated, rhythmic sound that provokes improvisational passages from the orchestra.
During the performance, sampled speech and music will be sent to a computer, where Joshue Ott will modulate their effect on stunning visuals from South Africa, in real time. Ott creates ...
The Mande Symphony tells the legendary story of a Mande griot, Kimmintang CIssoko, from the time he prayed that he could help alleviate the suffering of his people through his encounters with African spirits and genies that ultimately led him to create the African kora.
Volker Goetze - composition
Joshue Ott - superDraw
Ablaye Cissoko - kora,voice
Carolin Pook - violin
Brian Sanders - violin
Andrea Hemmenway- viola
Filip Pogady - violoncello
Jonathan Singer - marimba
Richie Barschay - percussion
Victor Kanesfsky - video editing supervision
Marie Planqouis - additional editing