~ soulful sacred sparse spiritual meditational emotional encompassing reverberating reflectional resonating resonating created and performed by ~ like trees walking instrument ~ chickering grand piano ~
The Wexford Carol (featuring Alison Krauss) by Yo-Yo Ma. Watch free music videos now!
(Produced by BBC 4) Renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim's masterclasses on Beethoven's piano sonatas were recorded at Symphony Hall, Chicago this January. The featured works are: the first movement of the Appassionata Sonata, Op 57; the first movement of the Tempest Sonata, Op 31 No 1; and the third movement of Sonata Op 109. Barenboim takes each player through their chosen sonata movement, illustrating the importance of structure and the relationships between tempo, harmony and dynamics.
Sarah Chang - Chopin Nocturne Violin
Sacred Arias music video - featuring Andrea Bocelli. Genre: Classical [SingingFool.com | Polygram]
DioGuardi Family 1982 - John's First Holy Communion and Kara DioGuardi singing at the family gathering. For more on the DioGuardi family visit http://dioguardi.org
You'll Never Walk Alone music video - featuring Luciano Pavarotti, 3 Tenors. Genre: Classical [SingingFool.com | Atlantic Records]
Gounod/Bach Ave Maria with left hand arpeggiator (up 4 pattern-2 octaves) accompanying the theremin. Instruments: Etherwave Theremin, Roland RD700GX, Korg Kaoss Pad KP2 (formant filter and delay on theremin). This is some practice for a wedding performance and it's gonna get better.
Brahms Violin Concerto music video - featuring Nigel Kennedy. Genre: Classical [SingingFool.com | EMI]
Participated in a programme before the legend PadmaSri DR S.P.Balu garu in a satellite TV channel MAA TV in Telugu...in 2nd round
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
Tonight (Quintet) by West Side Story - The New Broadway Cast. Watch free music videos now!
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
The Gift Of Time by Jean-Luc Ponty. Watch free music videos now!
My Favorite Things (featuring Chris Botti) by Yo-Yo Ma. Watch free music videos now!
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Tae Guk Gi - Brotherhood of War (Korean Movie OST) by Kosh
OST of "Tae Guk Gi - Brotherhood of War" (태극기 휘날리며) Lee Dong Jun arr by Ko Chung Jin performed by Kosh 2008.12.19
니가 좋은 이유 (Why I like you) Contemporary Dance song with charming guitar sound and impressive upbeat rhythm. The rhythmical sound and melody composed in dance-pop style, the hot trend in America and England, are interpreted to Super Juniors gentle sensibilities. ©S.M. Entertainment Korean Lyrics by Shiro Composed & Arranged by Jimmy Burney, Steven Lee, Sean Alexander, Pascal "Claps" Sorry,Sorry (track #2) 13.03.2009 English Translation crazykyootie Romanization
Voice Of An Angel music video - featuring Charlotte Church. Genre: Classical [SingingFool.com | Sony Music]
Albatross by Ottmar Liebert + Luna Negra . Watch free music videos now!
A song is a musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed, 'sung,' and generally feature words (lyrics), commonly followed by other musical instruments (exceptions would be acappella songs). The words of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, although they may be religious verses or free prose. The words are the lyrics. Songs are typically for a solo singer, though there may also be a duet, trio, or more voices (works with more than one voice to a part, however, are considered choral). Songs can be broadly divided into many different forms, depending on the criteria used. One division is between "art songs", "popular music songs", and "folk songs". Other common methods of classification are by purpose (sacred vs secular), by style (dance, ballad, Lieder, etc), or by time of origin (Renaissance, Contemporary, etc). Colloquially, song is sometimes used as slang to refer to any music composition, even those without vocals. In European classical music, jazz, brass band, popular music, and many other musical styles however, this usage is considered incorrect. "Song" should only be used to describe a composition for the human vocals. In music styles that are predominantly vocal-based, a composition without vocals is often called an instrumental. A musical piece that may be either with or without vocals can be called a melody, a tune, or a composition.
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