P. Tchaikovski | F. Schubert | J.S. Bach
*Good Morning!*
What a beautiful blend of String Theory! Here's a few to add to the mix on this beautiful Saturday morning: Peter Tchaikovski Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 (Allegro Non Troppo E Molto Maestoso). Franz Schubert Ave Maria (ft. Joshua Bell) JS Bach Concerto in D Minor (ft. Itzhak Perlman & Isaac Stern) http://pileofphotos.com/pics/pic_1177264325.jpg |
Quite possibly the most innovative & brilliant young composer in America; and an incredibly talented violinist.
His music mixes up hip-hop, classical, electronic, spoken word, improvisation... If you ever have the opportunity to see him, don't miss it. Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) |
Strung Out on Cold Play!
I just want to say a huge Thank You to all of you for being as Strung Out, as me, on Strings! *lol* I'll be back later (have a beautiful Saturday!), ~D |
Great thread! Will listen more and post some favs after this weekend. It's concert weekend for me so mega rehearsals etc. Singing Brahms requiem Sunday night with philly orchestra playing for us. This mornings rehearsal was wonderful! My favorite stringed instrument is the cello... what a lovely hopeful sound.
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Give me some attitude!
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Paco de Lucia
Another one of my favorites.
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The tail of my 'star' is burning White-Hot-Blue across the skies...
*Goodness sakes!*
Many of you might like and enjoy music by The Corrs and there's a backstory (or rather, more like a story-within-a-story) about that, but I'll save it for another place in time... The no. 13 is magical (and my 'lucky' number :cheesy:) and I am always amazed when I see connections as I map progress, daily, moment by moment at times, in my life. That's all I have for the moment right now because I'm private like that; however it's a consistent lesson (measurement, if you will) in my world that I remain open - let my arms be wide open - so I can fly and leave traces of my essence as I soar across the skies of life... Here's to my love of String Theory, Stars, the No. 13 & Bonds that Tie: The Corrs ~~> Toss the Feathers http://olivejeuce.files.wordpress.co...oting-star.jpg |
Florence and The Machine!
*Sorry this is a re-post from another thread here... but, I LOVE this artist! (And her use of "strings"!!!)
:rrose: [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWOyfLBYtuU"]YouTube - Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over (2010 Version)[/nomedia] WILDCAT |
MORE FLORENCE...
... LOVE the harp sound here! (Just beautiful!!!)
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQZhN65vq9E&feature=relmfu"]YouTube - Florence + The Machine - You've Got the Love[/nomedia] :rrose: |
... and more, harp! (And strings)
Florence!
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EIeUlvHAiM&feature=related"]YouTube - Florence + The Machine - Cosmic Love[/nomedia] |
Roy Rivers at Red Rocks "Darcy Farrow"
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Yo Yo Ma Cello
Greco |
The Sun in The Stream
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Yo Yo Ma John Williams on piano
Great thread! Greco |
Yo Yo Ma Bach Cello Suite No 1
Love this Yo Yo Ma several videos of his project in collaboration with architects to build gardens in Boston were filmed the project was never finished the videos of Yo Yo Ma playing all of Bach's Cello Suites is a treasure Greco |
Yo Yo Ma Saint-Saens The Swan
last one good night enjoying this thread Greco |
CST 503: Creative License (String Theory)
What beautiful selections people are leaving for this forum thread!
SoOOoOoOoo, I'm leaving this video tonight because it is a part of my teaching matrix in COM LAW - Creative License: What an interesting communications course this class has been to me during my final semester in graduate school. This song (and historical issues attendant to it) is one of many examples I have built into my presentation for Monday night's class - the last time our class meets. I'll catch up with you all soon and look forward to listening to more great examples of Music ft. Strings! :moonstars: |
*Perfect for a moonlit supper on a Sunday night*
Claude Debussy's ~~> Clair de Lune :moonstars: |
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