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Lewian
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Thanks for this... I was somewhat manipulative fishing for comments with that posting, obviously I don't take them for granted!! I'm happy that at least you didn't know it - maybe Deep Forest are more of a European phenomenon - or I overestimate generally how well known this is. Listening to this for the first time was one of these moments of discovering a totally different way of making music to what I was familiar with. I absolutely loved it - now unfortunately to some extent affected by disapproval of the way how Deep Forest didn't properly credit and surely didn't pay those who did much of the marvellous work on it. (I'm not opposed to using these things in the first place and putting them together in new ways as some are.)
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Snicolette
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First thoughts on Mila's addition:
Mila: Damon Locks – Black Monument Ensemble “NOW
(Forever Momentary Space)” Repeating
telephone or modem sounds, then steady beat of drums. Trilling oboes and harp swirlies. Slightly dissonant female vocals. This is very infectious. Oboe solo (with drums and cymbal
crashes). There are beautiful layerings
of the female chorus with added higher voices, then back to jamming on the oboe
(or is it a clarinet? I should know, I knoe,
but not sure). All drops out except for
the modem beep sound and the chorus, then back to drums and reeded instrument
(lol, I cheated). Swirlies return for another
time. The chorus is back, plaintively, reed and
drums accompanying them. Shimmery sounds
end the piece. That was fantastic. 😊
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Snicolette
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Yeah, sometimes things can feel sort of tainted by what you know, later on. However, just listening without judging the artist or the situation, which is what I try to do with a few artists I find disappointing on a personal level.
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Tough choice for me on this one as I really love Joe Jackson's harmonies but also really love the power of the choir in the Man title. I'll go with: Man - Sospan Fach (Live)
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Mila-13
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Thank you Nickie, you are our music critic queen! I'm glad that you liked this one. The music was recorded in only a few takes. Some first time members of the ensemble had never played or sung the tunes before. For Locks, the impetus was more about getting together to commune and make art than it was about producing an album. I will provide some more info later. - Oh, and the wind instrument is a clarinet. You can see the player at the beginning of the video. It's basically a jazz tune so that makes sense. Edited by Mila-13 - October 12 2021 at 17:06 |
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The Anders
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As we speak, I have nominations from everyone except suitkees, SuperMetro and dr wu23. The latter two only submitted one song each if I remember correctly, so unless they state otherwise, I will count these as their nominations.
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suitkees
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My nomination is: Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & The Tra-la-la Band with Choir - So Some Lonesome Corners So Many Flowers Bloom
Or, if you want it a bit Shorter: Silver Mt. Zion - So Some Lonesome Corners So Many Flowers Bloom Haven't had the occasion to listen to anything yet; I hope I will be able to do that in the coming days...
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So now all nominations are in. You can start voting
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Thank you for the playlist, George!
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Thanks, George! In the image we see Pasolini on the set of the medium-length film "La Ricotta" (with Orson Welles), which is perhaps his masterpiece. It is part of a collective film where 5 directors, including Godard, participate with a medium-length film. Ricotta speaks of the representation of the passion of Christ and is a parable about poverty because the actor who has to be Christ ... I would not like to spoil you!
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Logan
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Roberto de Simone - Kyrie
Damon Locks - Black Monument Ensemble - "NOW" Krzysztof Penderecki - Agnus Dei Was very tempted to go with Phoenix-Mugur de Fluier. Oh well, consider it a write-in extra vote. You're not going to "hear it" yourself probably and might doubt my sanity for saying it (a sane person would not doubt that I am lacking in sanity), but it reminds me in part of George Harrison's Dream Away. Lots of music I liked, and I love much choral music, but this was tough for me to listen to a lot at once (and I think I might be getting an attention deficit disorder). Edited by Logan - October 13 2021 at 13:50 |
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Viva Terry Gilliam!
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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jamesbaldwin
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My podium:
1) Per Nørgård – Wiigenlied 2) Ennio Morricone - Dies Irae For the third place, I was undecided between: - Wim Mertens - Maximising the Audience - Phoenix - Mugur de Fluier - Man - Sospan Fach I go with the the easier listening, the Romanian folk of Phoenix So, 3) Phoenix - Mugur de Fluier ------- Honorable mentions: 4) Man - Sospan Fach 5) Silver Mt. Zion - So Some Lonesome Corners So Many Flowers B 6) Mediaeval Bæbes - Memorare 7) Krzysztof Penderecki - Agnus Dei Grand Public's Prize: Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir - Pilentze Pee Grand Critic's Prize: Wim Mertens - Maximising the Audience Edited by jamesbaldwin - October 13 2021 at 18:12 |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Snicolette
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Many thanks to The Anders, for the theme and being conductor; to Lorenzo for the creation; and to George for the playlist!
Here are my Top Three for this round: 1. Mila: I just fell in love with this one. Damon Locks – Black Monument
Ensemble “NOW (Forever Momentary Space)”
Repeating telephone or modem sounds, then steady beat of drums. Trilling oboes and harp swirlies. Slightly dissonant female vocals. This is very infectious. Oboe solo (with drums and cymbal
crashes). There are beautiful layerings
of the female chorus with added higher voices, then back to jamming on the oboe
(or is it a clarinet? I should know, I
knoW, but not sure). All drops out
except for the modem beep sound and the chorus, then back to drums and reeded
instrument (lol, I cheated). Swirlies
return for another time. The chorus is
back, plaintively, reed and drums accompanying them. Shimmery sounds end the piece. That was fantastic. 😊
IF SHE’D CHOSEN: Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble “Songs of
Ascension” 3. Christian: A third love, here is a more classical bent from my other choices. Wim Mertens “Maximizing the Audience” Solo piano, then cello added. I already quite like this, for it’s more
spare tone. A more strident sense comes
in for just a moment, then becomes contemplative again. The vocals are all female, richly sung. Smaller bowed instruments enter now, and the
piece moves into a beautiful melody with all of the instrumentation. A feeling of the tragic to my ear. So far this is my favourite piece of all,
perhaps not unsurprisingly. I love
watching the musician’s joy in the performance.
The pace begins to gallop along a bit, I get the feeling something new
is about to happen in it. The women
rejoin, still rich, this now reminds me of mountain traveling, the curving road
beneath and the icy summits above.
The pianist add his
vocal and soars and swirls around the chorus.
The song builds to a majestic climactic ending. Just lovely! IF HE’D CHOSEN: Deep Forest “Sweet Lullaby” Honourable Mentions: George: Bulgarian State Television Female Choir “Pilentze Pee” IF HE’D CHOSEN: VAST “Touched” or Zap Mama “Rafiki” Lorenzo: R. De Simone “Kyrie IF HE’D CHOSEN: A Filetta “A paghjella di l'impiccati” Mike: Krzysztof Penderecki “Agnus Dei” Cristi: Phoenix “Mugus de Fluier” SuperMetro: PFM “L’Isola di Niente” also, if Greg had chosen: Greg: Geinoh
Yamashirogumi “Requiem” Edited by Snicolette - October 13 2021 at 18:48 |
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jamesbaldwin
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I also prefer A Filetta's song, simple, genuine, all based on a melody sung with the soul. But in the end I thought of proposing a piece of this strange contemporary opera, the Requiem for Pasolini, to which I am attached, because it has the merit of combining cultured music with pop music, and I thought it could be appreciated. It is more ambitious, and it is a remarkable operation, but I look more at pathos and often the polyphonic songs of A Filetta give me a lot of emotion. |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Snicolette
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It does look as though the film is quite moving, something I would enjoy seeing sometime. As always, this was a terribly hard thing to decide on a top 3 for me, and even those might end up in different orders or altogether elsewhere on another day. Such is music and the emotions. |
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