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  • phaeton
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    • Jun 2004
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    #46
    Re: Holiday's special posts

    jm, i've been following this thread and your blog for some time. enjoyed a lot sinatra's live and irina's records. i'm writing only now coz i'm very impressed by the last electro calm and wanted to thank you for pointing to it.

    your work here is much appreciated !


    Originally posted by jmrecillas
    Next week I'm planning to post some special posts of really cool and hard to find musical stuff, specially on video formats. But not all the future deliveries can be posted here because the rules of the forum, which I'm agree with them. So, if you want to download some other stuff which will not be posted here, but it will be available for everyone, you must go to my personal blog at the next address:

    http://fonotecadejmrecillas.blogspot.com


    You need to know that my blog is into Spanish, but you easily can figure what's all about it is. Hope you like it what is about to come right here.
    Last edited by phaeton; December 20, 2009, 07:36:58 AM.

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    • jmrecillas
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      • Aug 2007
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      #47
      Re: Holiday's special posts

      Originally posted by phaeton
      jm, i've been following this thread and your blog for some time. enjoyed a lot sinatra's live and olga's records. i'm writing only now coz i'm very impressed by the last electro calm and wanted to thank you for pointing to it.

      your work here is much appreciated !
      Well, thanks to you and all of the rest at MS. I think we are all here to share and to enrich our musical perspective.

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      • jmrecillas
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        • Aug 2007
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        #48
        Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

        Originally posted by ace_dl
        Wow ... I am speechless

        Don't know where to start. Since I am always in the mood for Jazz, I will check out the Oregon Cluson Jazz Festival

        Thanks for the huge effort jmrecillas
        No, thanks to you. Your comments are always welcome, and helps me to put not only things I love, but also things that can make other people make happy. I'll try to put some more jazz stuff in the future.

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        • Micko
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Oct 2004
          • 8101

          #49
          Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

          A fantastic contribution to MS - thanks for the effort - it is really appreciated

          Now I need to impale myself into this thread

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          • jmrecillas
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            • Aug 2007
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            #50
            BBC Proms 2002 ٠ Revueltas, Falla ٠ Diemecke, BBC SO

            BBC Proms 2002 ٠ Revueltas, Falla ٠ Diemecke, BBC Symphony Orchestra


            One of the finest Mexican conductors, Enrique Arturo Diemecke, is an usual guest from many orchestras around the world, and first Mexican conductor to make an exclusive record for Deutsche Grammophon this 2009. To celebrate this huge accomplish I shared a special concert performed at the BBC Proms on 2002 with guest conductor Enrique Arturo Diemecke playing a program that shows two very milestones from Iberoamerican music. First part of the program was Nigh of the Mayas, written by superb Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas, considered by may as the most important Mexican composer from XXth Century. The other is a concert version from Short life, or La vida breve, written by Manuel de Falla, one of the most important and finest Spanish composer of the past Century.

            On this performance Diemecke is accompained by one of the finest female singers of International and Mexican scene, Mexican soprano María Luisa Tamez, and Felicity Palmer. This is a truly gem of a concert, with a very superb group of performes that bring to life a very complicated music, specially those of Revueltas, with its astonishing percusive instruments and rhythms that maybe reminds Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.




            PROGRAM



            BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


            Thursday 8 August 2002



            SILVESTRE REVUELTAS


            La noche de los mayas—film score suite (1939)


            (32:52)



            MANUEL DE FALLA


            La vida breve—opera (1913) (concert performance)


            (1:12:53)




            Enrique Diemecke, conductor


            Maria Luisa Tamez, Salud


            Jorge Pita, Paco


            Felicity Palmer, Grandmother


            Edgaras Montvidas, Voice in the Forge


            Leigh Melrose, Manuel


            Neal Davies, Uncle Sarvaor


            Pilar Rioja, flamenco dancer/castanets


            Alfonso Cid, flamenco singer


            José Luis Negrete, Antonio Muñoz, flamenco guitarists


            London Voices




            BBC Promenade Concerts 2002




            As usual, one single file in one single link to download. Just enjoy!! =)

            Last edited by jmrecillas; December 14, 2009, 03:09:22 AM.

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            • jmrecillas
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              • Aug 2007
              • 800

              #51
              Tangerine Dream Exclusive videos

              Tangerine Dream live full non oficial videos

              As a gift for the Holidays to all the friends and people at Mercuryserver, I post 3 full videos from pioneers of electronic music, German trio Tangerine Dream, from 3 different ages.

              First video is an impressive live performance at Coventry Cathedral in 1975 performing superb Ricochet album from 1975, an absolutely Master piece that has influenced almost any producer of EDM you can name, when they start to make a more subtle and melodic music, after a short period of experimental music, as a followers of all the avant-garde school of electronic music on which one can related with such a names as Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Hanry among many others. This album was one of the finest works of this superb electronic mastertrio, and as you will see, they not only play keyboards as one may think, but also big computers on wich they use to make all the electronic programming, and tapes, on which they recorded many sound effects.

              Second video belongs to a very late period on their career. On this, they perform an astonishing version of a piece that opens 1981 Album Exit, "Kiew Mission", an incredible programatic album which explores musically cold war and spionage world on obsessive and subtle atmospheres.

              Third video is also from the same age of previous one, and it is also the openning track from 1983 masterpiece album White Eagle, "Mojave Plan", but in this version they are accompained by a ful symphonic orchestra. The result is very impressive, and they show that they can conceive their own music and live performance in a very wide range of ways of being played on stage.

              Here can only regret that other electronic producers, such Puul van Dyk and Paul Oakenfold, from whom I have listened playing with orchestra some tunes by their owns, has not this wide music vission we can watch and listen at here.

              So, celebrating this Holidays, I hope this amazing videos remember to many of you memories that made possible many of EDM sounds and atmospheres.

              As usual, not password for any of these files.

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              • darin epsilon
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                • Jul 2004
                • 637

                #52
                Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                Very very classy taste in music, jmrecillas. Time to enculturate these [ms]'ers!
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                http://soundcloud.com/darinepsilon/darin-epsilon-perspectives-072-pig-dan-frisky-radio-may-2013

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                • jmrecillas
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                  • Aug 2007
                  • 800

                  #53
                  Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                  Thanks to you, Darin, for passing by. I will post something special for you in the next weeks.

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                  • Micko
                    DUDERZ get a life!!!
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 8101

                    #54
                    Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                    Have a few neo-classical sets to add to this fine thread

                    The Softer World - Fusion Festival 2009

                    1. Johann Johannsson - Fordlandia
                    2. Max Richter - The Haunted Ocean 1
                    3. Alexander Turnquist - We Are Magnets
                    4. Sylvain Chauveau - Ses Mains Tremblent Encore
                    5. Machinefabriek With Soccer Committee - Very Well Drawn
                    6. The Gentleman Losers - The Echoing Green
                    7. Jacaszek - Rytm To Niesmiertelnosc II
                    8. Anoice - Glitch
                    9. Hauschka - Eisblume
                    10. Elegi - Despotiets Vesen
                    11. Eluvium - Indoor Swimming At The Space Station
                    12. Huw Roberts - Odate In Harmonics



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                    • Micko
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 8101

                      #55
                      Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                      Falcony - Duct bowl

                      01. Mico Nonet - Gloaming
                      02. Greg Haines - Submergence
                      03. Hildur Guddnadottir – Iridescence
                      04. Tomasz Bednarczyk – Movie
                      05. A Broken Consort – A Sundering Path
                      06. Deaf Center – Path To Lucy
                      07. Svarte Greiner – Final Sleep
                      08. Soccer Committee & Machinefabriek – For I Have None
                      09. Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto – Iano
                      10. Yasume – Wakare


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                      • Micko
                        DUDERZ get a life!!!
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 8101

                        #56
                        Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                        Only discovered this gem yesterday

                        Very powerful stuff

                        Deralex - Set Encounters at the End of the World

                        1. Erik Enocksson - Nox egoque soli / Non lupi
                        2. Takahiro Kido - Under a Cherry Tree
                        3. Tiago Sousa - Folha Caduca / Passos
                        4. Richard Skelton - Undertow
                        5. Herzog - Our Friends Save Us From Drowning
                        6. Sven Weisemann - Xine V - Tearily
                        7. Balmorhea - Night In the Draw (Jacaszek Remix)
                        8. Black To Comm - Jonathan
                        9. Le Lendemain - Fiore
                        10. Clint Mansell - Memories (Someone We'll Never Know)

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                        • darin epsilon
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                          • Jul 2004
                          • 637

                          #57
                          Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                          That's awesome, are there many neo classical DJs out there? I bet it must be hard to find a venue to play at.
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                          • Micko
                            DUDERZ get a life!!!
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 8101

                            #58
                            Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                            Originally posted by darin epsilon
                            That's awesome, are there many neo classical DJs out there? I bet it must be hard to find a venue to play at.
                            I've only really discovered this sound myself. Absolutely love it. The last set I posted here only really contains piano and some percussion, and it works so well

                            I agree, I'd say it's more about the love of the music, rather than playing at venues, which I imagine are also hard to find.

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                            • jmrecillas
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                              • Aug 2007
                              • 800

                              #59
                              Karlheinz Stockhausen - Gruppen, for 3 Orchestras - Rattle, Carewe, Harding

                              Karlheinz Stockhausen - Gruppen, for 3 Orchestras - Rattle, Carewe, Harding

                              This is one of the most amazing orchestral works of XXth Century, that hardly can find a similar on musical history. Mozart wrote some time some symphonies for two orchestras, bott language and technique used by the Salzburger genius was according to his time, and limited by this. This is fascinating Gruppen, or in English, Groups, one of the many masterpieces by German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, written in late 60s for 3 orchestras, in a full video, to see the full reach of this very hard and complex masterpiece, that you can see and listen in full power. Enjoy!

                              http://www.mediafire.com/?onldm4vhjqz

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                              • jmrecillas
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                                • Aug 2007
                                • 800

                                #60
                                Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

                                Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

                                I think this is gonna be something very special for our friend Micko and also for Darin, because I posted this special post for them. I'm sure you know that Eluvium is tha artistic name of Matthew Cooper, one of the true masters of ambient and neo-classical music in the US. This is the only live recording of his work, from a concert in Seattle in 2006. I have no further info about this concert, but the sound is great. Hope you liked.



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