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Duane and Scott discuss the carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem". Versions of the song played on this episode: Mormon Tabernacle Choir Ploughboy's Dream Chapel Choir of King's College Nat King Cole Dolly Parton Jewel Sarah McLachlan Acapella version by Voiceplay Metal version by Paster Brad Rocks Reggae version by The Reggae All Stars Chiptune version by J. S. Salonen Folksy version by Blackmore's Night Trance version by Eros Punk version by Severe Hip Hop version by Crew X Vocal version by Hayley Westenra
Ennio Morricone es uno de los compositores más versátiles de la historia del cine que revolucionó con su estilo un género tan americano con el “western”, además de haber trabajado para los más distintos géneros desde películas de corte político, de acción, de terror o romántico. Aún así en este programa vamos a centrarnos en su capacidad para hacer arreglos, orquestar y crear melodías a las que han puesto letra y cantado los más distintos intérpretes. En esta playlist vamos a escuchar temas tan conocidos como los que escribió para películas como “La misión”, “Erase una vez en América” o “Sacco y Vanzetti”, así como canciones que escribió para Mina, Joan Baez, Milva o temas suyos que han defendido voces tan reconocidas como Dulce Pontes, Sarah Brightman, Celine Dion, Renee Fleming, Amii Stewart, Mireille Matthieu, Hayley Westenra, Astrud Gilberto o K.d. Lang. Hemos filtrado los intérpretes para que sólo sean mujeres las que suenen en este programa y si hablamos de mujeres y Morricone no podía faltar Edda dell’Orso para la que el maestro escribió dando a su voz la categoría de instrumento solista dentro de la orquesta. Habrá otros programas dedicados a Morricone, pero empezamos por este que esperamos te guste. 00h 00’00” Presentación 00h 01’24” Cabecera 00h 02’01” A brisa do coraçao (Sostiene Pereira) – Dulce Pontes 00h 08’44” Acercándome a ti (El furor de la codicia) – Astrud Gilberto 00h 12’08” Amalia por amor – Dulce Pontes 00h 18’13” Cockeye’s song (Érase una vez en América) – Edda dell’Orso 00h 22’27” Come sail away (Viaje al terror) – Renee Fleming 00h 27’27” Could haven be (La misión) _ Amii Stewart 00h 29’21” D’amore si muore – Milva 00h 33’05” Da quel sorriso che non ride piu (Les deux saisons de la vie) – Mireille Mathieu 00h 40’13” Deep down (Diabolik) – Christy 00h 43’16” Desire (Le profesional) – Amii Stewart 00h 46’52” En tu piel (El furor de la codicia) – Astrud Gilberto 00h 49’45” Funny world (Malamondo) – Astrud Gilberto 00h 52’08” Here’s to you (Sacco & Vazetti) – Joan Baez 00h 54’50” Hurry to me (Meti una será a cena) – Amii Stewart 00h 58’54” I knew I loved you (Érase una vez en América) – Celine Dion 01h 03’40” In fondo ai miei occhi (Menage a l’italiana) – Anna Moffo 01h 07’00” It’s wrong for me to love you (Butterfly) – Pia Zadora 01h 10’38” Je me souviens (Y Dios está con nosotros) – Mireille Matthieu 01h 14’28” La Califa – Sarah Brightman 01h 17’32” La luz prodigiosa – Dulce Pontes 01h 22’09” Love affair – Kd Lang 01h 26’45” Malena – Hayley Westenra 01h 30’44” Man for me (Ok Connery) – Christy 01h 34’00” My heart and I (La piovra) – Amii Stewart 01h 38’51” Nella fantasia (La misión) – Sarah Brightman 01h 42’23” No ano que vem (Come Madalena) – Dulce Pontes 01h 46’55” No one can (Spogliati, protesta, uccidi) – Swan Robinson 01h 50’51” Penso a te (Malamondo) – Catherine Spaak 01h 53’58” Poesia di una donna (Veruschka) – Edda dell’Orso 01h 57’07” Questa specie d’amore – Milva 02h 00’28” Saharan dream (The secret of Sahara) – Amii Stewart 02h 03’24” Se telefonando – Mina 02h 06’16” Sean Sean (Agáchate maldito) – Amii Stewart 02h 09’47” Someone you once knew (Per le antiche scale) – Dulce Pontes 02h 12’54” Song for Elena (Cinema Paradiso) – Amii Stewart 02h 17’34” The ballad of Sacco & Vazetti 2 (Sacco & Vazetti) – Joan Baez 02h 22’50” Un jour tu reviendra (Hasta que llegó su hora) – Mireille Matthieu 02h 27’54” Love theme (Cinema Paradiso) – Dulce Pontes
In our year-end festivals of sacred music, we touch a human ritual whose origins are lost in time. For millennia, we've gathered in churches and sanctuaries to sing, worship, listen and renew our spirits. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a year's end celebration of the treble voice, the massed chorus, and the sublime world of sacred sound, on a program called HYMNS and PSALMS. Music is by LIBERA, STATE OF GRACE, GIORGIA FUMANTI, HAYLEY WESTENRA, LUMINOUS WORLD ORCHESTRA, KEVIN KELLER, ARVO PART, and ALFRED SCHNITTKE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Shane Hampsheir This was a fun chat with a great talent. Have a listen as Shane talks about his musical journey Shane has performed a number of highly acclaimed one-man shows in jazz clubs and theatres in the UK and Europe and is widely regarded as one of the country's top swing singers and is in constant demand with many big bands and orchestras including the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Orchestra. Shane was asked by Universal Records to record Michael Bublé's hit single ‘Home' for the compilation album ‘You Raise Me Up – 2008'. In March 2009, the recording was re-released as the title track on a double CD featuring such artists as Katherine Jenkins, Hayley Westenra, Russell Watson, Louis Armstrong, Boyzone, Lesley Garrett, Girls Aloud, Jamie Cullum and many more. Since then, Shane's version of ‘Home' has appeared on 6 top 10 albums World-wide, with more of the biggest stars in the music world. Shane has performed in London's most prestigious jazz clubs such as Ronnie Scott's, Pizza Express and 606 Club, in his own right and with the Ronnie Scott's Big Band, Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Peter Long Orchestra, Nick Ross Orchestra, The Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band, The Len Phillips Big Band and around the country with his own big band and swing band. In May 2016, Shane released his debut single, 'Brazil' - arranged by Evan Jolly - which reached number 1 in the iTunes Jazz Chart, above Frank Sinatra, Gregory Porter and Ella Fitzgerald. In March 2017, Shane released his own debut big band album featuring the UK's top jazz musicians and showcasing arrangements by composer and master arranger, Evan Jolly. Shane recorded songs such as, 'I Put a Spell on You', 'Hallelujah, I Love Her So' and 'Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps' as well as original compositions, 'By Your Side', 'Take Your Chances', 'Cried Away', 'My Lover's Heart' and 'Save Yourself'. The Autumn of 2017 saw Shane embark on his next musical journey, performing his show for Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). So far, Shane has performed on over 25 cruises travelling all over the world - from Italy to Greece, France to Morocco, New York to Copenhagen, Sri Lanka to Hong Kong, Florida to Lisbon, Taiwan to Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi to Quote from The Upcoming - … Shane's manipulation of the audience is certainly a sight to behold. Very few can create such an atmosphere of pure, unadulterated joy in the way that Shane can. “ To contact Shane visit http://www.shanehampsheir.co.uk To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
From Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 22 August 2021, The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Featuring 'Amazing Grace', John Newton, 1779, performed by Hayley Westenra from Pure, 2003; 'Goodness is stronger than evil' Words: Desmond Tutu. Arranged by John L. Bell, performed by St Mary's Cathedral Choir, Glasgow from Coming to our Senses, 1997; and 'Fight the good fight with all thy might', J.S.B Monsell. performed by The Jubilate Singers from How Great Thou Art - Hymns of Praise, 2011. Including my reflection for the day 'The Booths and their struggle with the powers', also available with all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.
I talk to composer Ronan Hardiman, the man behind the scores for Michael Flatley's globally successful 'Lord Of The Dance', 'Feet of Flames', and 'Celtic Tiger' Dance spectaculars. Ronan has scored numerous Film and TV projects, has released two successful solo albums, and as a songwriter, his songs have been covered by Ronan Keating, Russell Watson, Hayley Westenra, and many others. He chats about leaving his job at the bank to pursue a career in music, working with Michael Flatley, and gives an insight into the differences between writing for dance, for TV and Film, and for the pop charts Enjoy the Show! This podcast has been produced by Fuzion Communications.
Ep 16: Sleep On. Composed by Paul Mealor for Prince George, and sung by New Zealand singer, Hayley Westenra in her album Hushabye, this is a most beautiful modern lullaby.
Troostradio.nl - Muziek Collage 007"Waar woorden te kort schieten, spreekt de muziek".In muziek collage 007 kunt U genieten van:Rainer Niederleitner, Bart Peeters, Gary Jules, Hayley Westenra, Metropole Okest (Ruud Breuls), Vicky Brown, Patricia Beerens, Dana Winner, Hannie van Veldhoven, Elly&Rikkert, Bette Midler, Sarah McLachlan, Pantelis Thalassinos, Frank Boeyen, Bryan Ferry, Chris Rea en het Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.Produktie: Frits365Voice-Over: Anjeshttp://www.troostradio.nl
Warming up our August concert was Long Island native, Andrew Fortier – joined by his two children Andie and Cole. Together they’ve been writing and touring as the group “Tricycle.” Andrew Fortier is a New York composer and performing songwriter whose urgent voice weaves stories of a life in progress through truthful, heartfelt lyrics and haunting melodies. Andrew has worked with legendary Beatles producer Sir George Martin producing international New Zealand soprano and songwriter Hayley Westenra, who sang Andrew’s original song “I Say Grace” with the London Philharmonic, with Westenra selling over 2 million albums and giving him a great complement from a Broadway stage in New York. Photo courtesy of Howard Greenberg
Gray Bartlett has been a prominent and unrelenting force in the music industry for over fifty years. He is a highly respected guitarist who has performed regularly around the world since the sixties. As a music promoter he brought some the the biggest names in music to New Zealand (including Michael Jackson) and as an artist developer he launched the careers of numerous artists including Hayley Westenra. He’s even the person responsible for the sand down at Auckland’s Mission Bay. That’s right, before Gray there was only rocks! This is an action packed episode. Get into it!
Biography:Welcome to the first episode of the Olympic Legends Podcast! My guest today is Barry Magee, the Bronze Medalist from the 1960 Marathon in Rome.Barry hails from New Zealand, and he has had a long, distinguished career as a versatile runner of many distances including the mile, 5K, 10K, and the marathon. He was a protégé of legendary coach Arthur Lydiard (considered by many to be the greatest running coach of all time), and at the age of 81 he is still active in coaching people of all ages in the Lydiard Way. In addition to his bronze medal, he competed in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and set a host of other national and international records throughout his career. Conversation:I had a great time talking to Barry for about an hour, but just as we were finishing up, technology reared its ugly head and sadly the record of our conversation was lost. I remembered much of what we talked about, so I summarized it monologue-style for the first part of the podcast, and when I called him back after our call dropped, he was kind enough to talk to me for a few additional minutes, so at least you can at least hear him speak for a little bit.0:01 - Introduction1:59 - My summary of the lost conversation12:37 - Barry joins in20:05 - Epilogue21:02 - End of the show Your browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here.Additional Links:A great profile of Barry on the "Becky Runs Away" blog.Barry's Running School's website where he mentors New Zealand runners young and oldThe New Zealand National Anthem by Hayley Westenra. For my money, this is the #1 national anthem in the world. Other favorite anthems on my list include Germany, England, Canada, the U.S., Spain, and Italy, but "God Defend New Zealand" is the most goosebump inducing of them all.
On The Guest List this weekend, the Academy Award-winning director, Richard Attenborough talks about his latest movie. Closing The Ring is a love story spanning two continents and half a century. Starring Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer, the film tells the tale of an American woman who honours a wartime promise of love. Also making an appearance will be the singer whose album, Pure, was number one in the Classic FM Top 300 best-selling classical albums of the century – Hayley Westenra. She’ll be talking about her new book – In Her Own Voice.
This week, we’ll be finding out why the European wine lake is causing trouble for England’s vineyards; the pride of New Zealand, Hayley Westenra, will tell us why she’s singing at the World Cup; we’ll get the latest on conductor Ivor Setterfield’s attempts to turn a bunch of novice singers into a credible choir; and Robert Van Leer, the man who programmes the Mostly Mozart festival at London’s Barbican every year, reveals some of the tricks of his trade.
This week's NACOcast features the music of New Zealand's Hayley Westenra, a look at the Pops programmes of Jack Everly, principal Pops conductor at the NAC, and an interview with special guest Karen Donnelly, principal trumpet of the NAC Orchestra. Send your feedback to NACOcast@gmail.com