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Episode 173 Chapter 32, Other Analog Synthesizers. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 32, Other Analog Synthesizers from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: OTHER EARLY SYNTHESIZER RECORDINGS (PRE-MIDI AND NOT MOOG) Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:36 00:00 1. Raymond Scott, “Space Mystery” (1963). Used Scott's Electronium, a custom-made analog synthesizer/sequencer. 05:08 01:42 2. Pauline Oliveros, “Alien Bog” (1967). Used a prototype Buchla 100 modular synthesizer at Mills College. 33:13 06:53 3. John Eaton, “Soliloquy For Syn-Ket” (1973) from Electro-Vibrations (The Music Of John Eaton). Used the Synket, an Italian-made modular synthesizer of which only six were ever made. 06:38 40:06 4. John Keating, “Earthshine” (1975) from Space Experience 2. Featured the ARP 2600 and Pro- Soloist. 04:09 46:46 5. Patrick Gleeson, “Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age” (1976) from Beyond The Sun: An Electronic Portrait Of Holst's The Planets. Used Eµ Systems Polyphonic synthesizer. 09:31 51:02 6. Jean Michel Jarre, “Oxygene, Part IV” (1976) from Oxygene. Used the ARP Odyssey, EMS Synthi AKS, EMS Synthi VCS3, and RMI Harmonic Synthesizer and Keyboard Computer. 03:07 01:00:34 7. Bennie Maupin, “Crystals” (1978) from Moonscapes. Featured the E-mu Modular Synthesizer programmed by Patrick Gleeson, who owned Different Fur Studios in the San Francisco area and owned E-mu synthesizers (see previous track for an example of the E-mu Systems Polyphonic synthesizer). Here, we have a different treatment of the same instrument by jazz woodwind player Maupin, who played Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Marimba, Glockenspiel, E-mu Synthesizer, and Computone Synthesizer Winddriver on this album. I picked this track because this is most stripped-down arrangement featuring only Maupin playing the E-mu synthesizer and other instruments. 01:18 01:03:44 8. Pere Ubu, “On the Surface” (1978) from Dub Housing. Allen Ravenstein used the EML Electrocomp 101 modular synthesizer as a member of this band. 02:37 01:05:02 9. Sylvester, “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” (1978) from Step II. One of the few albums to feature EML (Electronic Music Laboratories) Modular Synthesizer plus String synthesizer, Electro-comp 101 synthesizer and 200 expander unit, Oberheim DS-2 Sequencer, Effects, Pat Cowley; organ, Electric piano, Clavinet, Michael C. Finden; Percussion, David Frazier; Producer, Lead Vocals, Piano, Sylvester. EML was a Connecticut-based synth maker that was around from about 1970 to 1984. They were best-known for their Electro-comp modular synths. The 101 was a duophonic semi-modular 44-note synth and the model 200 was an expander unit that added ring modulation, spring reverb, and high and low filters to the setup. It was interesting to hear this Moroder-like pulsating synth sound coming from something other than a Moog. 06:34 01:07:40 10. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named Solaris” (1978) from Kosmos. Used the Roland System 700, Roland Strings RS- 202, Roland Revo 30, in addition to Moog Modular III, Moog System 55, and Polymoog synthesizers. 12:28 01:14:11 11. Moebius, “Song For Lya” (1979) from Moebius. Serge, Oberheim, and Minimoog synthesizers, vocals, Bryce Robbley; Serge, Oberheim synthesizers, Doug Lynner; Violin, John Stubbs. Listen closely to tune-out the parts by the Odyssey and Minimoog and you will experience a lovely bed laid down by the Serge. Moebius had three members, one a violinist, heard in this tune blending with the Serge. Although the group used a Sennheiser vocoder on another track, the vocal distortion on this track may have actually been the voice processed with the Serge. 03:15 01:26:42 12. Pascal Languirand, “O Nos Omnes” (1980) from De Harmonia Universalia. Features the Farfisa Synthorchestra, the famous Italian's company entry into the string synthesizer fray. The Syntorchestra was split into two keyboard sections, strings (polyphonic), and mono synth voices. It was a hybrid organ and synthesizer and used much by Klaus Schulze and other German electronic musicians for the short time that it was available from 1975 to 1978. Nine slider controls were positioned next to a 3-octave keyboard and provided some “chaotic” control episodes for this much beloved and rare keyboard. 07:15 01:29:56 13. Henry Kucharzyk, “Play Dot Sam” (1981) from Walk The Line - Three New Works By Henry Kucharzyk. This work is performed at the Samson Box at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. This track is an escapee from the 1970s but nonetheless fills a void in that period when commercial synthesizers were moving to digital technology and were quite expensive. The Samson Box was a computer-based digital synthesizer created in 1977 by Peter Samson, who worked at the university. “Samson” was formally known as the “Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer. It was a one-off special-purpose dedicated audio computer designed for use by student composers at Center for Computer Research in Musical and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University. 03:05 01:37:08 14. Terry Riley, “The Ethereal Time Shadow” (1981-82) from Music from Mills. Used two Prophet V synthesizers, tuned to just intonation and employing sequencing. 08:51 01:40:12 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Episode 152 Chapter 13, Edgard Varèse and The Listener's Experiment. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Playlist: CLASSICAL MUSIC WITH ELECTRONICS Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:28 00:00 1. Edgard Varèse, “Déserts” (1954). Early combination of live orchestra with magnetic tape. 24:49 01:36 2. Maurice Blackburn and Norman McClaren, “Blinkity Blank” (1955). Film score for five instrumentalists and sounds created by etching directly onto the soundtrack. 05:07 26:28 3. Morton Subotnick, “Laminations” (1966). Live orchestra with electronic sounds on tape. 10:29 31:24 4. Mario Davidovsky, “Synchronisms No. 5” (1969). For percussion quintet and electronic sounds on tape. 08:39 41:50 5. Wendy Carlos, “A Clockwork Orange” (1971). Early analog synthesis of orchestral and choir sounds. 07:03 50:36 6. Jacob Druckman, “Animus III” (1971). For clarinet and tape. 15:44 57:34 7. Isao Tomita, opening four tracks from The Bermuda Triangle (1979) including themes by Prokofiev and Sibelius. Analog electronic orchestration. 12:52 01:13:18 8. Wendy Carlos, “Genesis” from Digital Moonscapes (1984). Completely digital orchestration. 07:10 01:25:58 9. Robert Ashley, “Superior Seven” (1988). Live instruments with MIDI instrument accompaniment. 30:15 01:33:10 10. William Orbit, “Adagio for Strings” (2000). Electronic realization of Samuel Barber orchestral work. 09:34 02:03:26 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Sinfonautas 63 - PLANETA FUSION - Act. III - Escape from the Planet of Fusion - Episodio Patrocinado por TEQUILA DERECHITO Sinopsis: La Federación Musical Interestelar (FMI) ordena a la Sinfoprise dirigirse al planeta Con-Fusión en el que la tripulación tiene que afrontar 3 delicadas misiones, cada tripulante deberá defender un trabajo de Fusión musical en 3 programas únicos, no os lo perdáis ya que seguro que más de un trabajo os sorprenderá. En el planeta nos sorprenden @Raul Arenal y Soguba ( @Sonny Guzmán ) que nos mandan mensajes de audio, el Sargento Ingeniero y Commodore 64 @German Fafian nos presenta para ellos dos temas, uno de Hällas y otro de Isao Tomita. En este tercer y por ahora último episodio de la Trilogía escuchamos a estos interesantes artistas: Niño Josele – Marbin - Jupu Group - The Bad Plus – Gilipojazz - Monika Roscher Bigband – Pegasus - Nicky Skopelitis Busca tu programa y/o reproductor preferido en https://linktr.ee/sinfonautas y sobre todo, diviértete como lo hacemos nosotros, disfrútalo. Gracias por seguirnos. :) Os animamos a que comentéis vuestras impresiones utilizando la página de facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sinfonautaspodcast/, o el grupo de música ecléctica: https://www.facebook.com/groups/circleproject.progcircle/ . También podéis mandar un mensaje de voz al número de móvil de WhatsApp : +34 611605973. Se reproducirá vuestro mensaje en un programa posterior. Etiquetas: #Sinfonautas63 #Fusion3 #Hällas #IsaoTomita #NinoJosele #Marbin #JupuGroup #TheBadPlus #Gilipojazz #MonikaRoscherBigBand #Pegasus # NickySkopelitis @Sonny Guzmán @Raul Arenal @Daniel Frutos @Daniel Mesa #Sinfonautas #Sinfonautaspodcasteclectico #Sinfonautaspodcast #progcircle #Axiom9 #GermanFafian #TheCircleProject #Bestiario
Episode 111 Before and After Ambient, Part 2 Playlist Midori Takada, “Mr. Henri Rousseau's Dream” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood Bell, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. The album was not immediately popular but seeded the nascent ambient movement that was growing in Japan at the time. Midori Takada, “Trompe-l'œil” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood and clay Bells, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Cola Bottle, Reed Organ, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. Brian Eno and Harold Budd, “Their Memories” from The Pearl (1984 Editions EG). Composed by Brian Eno, Harold Budd; produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. David Behrman, “Interspecies Smalltalk Scene 2” (1984) from Leapday Night (1987 Lovely Music). Composed, produced, and computers by David Behrman; violin, Takehisa Kosugi. "Interspecies Smalltalk" (1984) is an interactive piece originally commissioned by the Cunningham Dance Company. Yutaka Hirose, “Light Which Shakes Quietly” from Nova+4 (2019 WRWTFWW Records). Bonus track on this reissued album that dates from 1986. Composed , Arranged and Computer by, Yutaka Hirose; Synthesizer, Jun Tohyama. Takashi Kokubo, “A Dream Sails Out To Sea - Scene 3” (2019 Light In The Attic). Originally released in 1987, this track was part of the new wave of Japanese ambient music. By that time, Kokubo was already reknown for his synthesizer skills on a part with Isao Tomita. He turned to sound design and ambient music and has been instrumental in addition to creating such sounds as the nationally-used mobile phone earthquake alert and credit card payment jingles. Yoichiro Yoshikawa, “Nube” from Cyprus (1988 Eastworld). Original sound track of Japanese TV program. Yoshikawa was already a reliable session musician when he acquired one of the first Phophet-5 synthesizers in Japan. He quickly became a go-to composer for television and other purposes, such as soundscapes for museum exhibitions. Tetsu Inoue, “Low of Vibration” from Ambiant Otaku (1994 Fax +49-69/450464). Before I met Tetsu around the year 2000, I was fascinated by music such as this which had all of the elements of ambient music—slow and forming harmonies, spatial rhythms rather than beats, and a sustained energy throughout—without sounding at all like something out of an Eno production. Produced and performed by Tetsu Inoue. Kenji Kawai, “Ghostdive” from Ghost in the Shell (Original Soundtrack) (1995 RCA). An ambient work from the popular movie soundtrack.Composed, Performed, Produced, Arranged, Keyboards, Instruments, Kenji Kawai; synthesizer, Hironori Houki. Waveform Transmission, “V 1.3” from V 1.0-1.9 (1996 Silent). Analog Tone Engineering and Realization, Recordings Of The Dead, Shortwave, Field Recordings Made During Periods Of Highly-charged Paranormal Activity, Korg MS 10, Korg MS 20, Korg MS 50, Roland System 100 Synthesizers, Home Built Analog Synthesizers, Tape, Loops, Chris Troy; Digital Audio Graphs, Granular Synthesis, Microwave Communications, Psycho-acoustics, Tape, Loops Otari MX 5050 loops, Rod Modell. Experimental Audio Research, “Automatic Music (For Oscillator, Ring Modulator & Filter Clusters)” from Pestrepeller (1999 Ochre Records). UK release, limited to 1000 copies. Engineer, Serge Modular Music System, Sonic Boom (Pete Kember). Some interesting modular synthesizer ambience. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Raindust” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Some Way Through All the Cities” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue, “Ethereal Being” from 2350 Broadway 4 (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Composed, produced, and performed by Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue. Recorded at Bretton Hall, New York and Klanglobor Hödeshof. Tetsu was an endless collaborator. Here he and the wondrous Pete Namlook wove some ambient magic. Tetsu Inoue, “Kaze” from Inland (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Written, performed and produced by Tetsu Inoue. This was his post-glitch faze, which brought together, strangely enough, element so his earlier ambient work and glitch music for computers. Masuko Shinji, “Woven Music for Blue Steppe” from Woven Music (2011 Jagjaguwar). All music, vocals and guitar, 増子真二 (Shinji Masuko). This is a project by Masuko, who sometimes works with the Boredoms. It has a characteristic high but sustained energy level that flirts with the outer reaches of the ambient music concept. Caroline Park, “Grain 5” from Grain (2011 Private Chronology). This is a cassette release by Park, often known her for generative composition work and electronic improvisations based on parameters that she defines. Recorded, performed, and mixed between May 2010 and January 2011 in Los Angeles and Boston. Sarah Davachi, “First Cadence” from Antiphonals (2021 Late Music). Composed, Recorded, Performed, Mellotron (bass flute, recorder, oboe), Tape Echo, Sarah Davachi. A recent ambient work by this contemporary experimenter. In the background: An example of ambient music from the program Droneo by Henry Lowengard, which produces self-generating ambient music on a smart phone. “Droneo 1.5 vanDelay and Ape,” (5:25). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
"Snowflakes are dancing" de Isao Tomita.
"Electronic Samurai", el primer álbum del compositor y arreglista Japonés Isao Tomita. Grandes éxitos del pop y rock en sus versiones experimentales.
Episode Summary: After getting high with Darius, Al takes an unsettling journey that finds him second-guessing his entourage choices. Directed by: Hiro Murai Written by: Donald Glover Mentioned in this episode: Nepalese Hallucinogenic Honey https://bigthink.com/health/mad-honey/ Isao Tomita- https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/arts/music/isao-tomita-widely-considered-the-father-of-japanese-electronic-music-dies-at-84.amp.html The Planets- https://www.discogs.com/release/126832-Tomita-The-Planets The Flower Called Nowhere by Stereolab - https://genius.com/Stereolab-the-flower-called-nowhere-lyrics Stereolab- https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/sep/04/stereolab-songbook-tim-gane-laetitia-sadier The meaning of the Name of Lorraine- https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/lorraine/ Hypebeast - https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hypebeast&page=9 https://www.cnbc.com/2011/10/28/Odd-Jobs-of-Celebrity-Entourage-Members.html https://curiousgeorgetv.fandom.com/wiki/Man_with_the_Yellow_Hat
Nearly 4 years since they last saw each other in LA, PAUL KALKBRENNER meets Arman in his emerald green 1961 Maserati Ghibli for a chat in BERLIN. Bonding over a love of Mozart, KALKBRENNER mentions he was a terrible instrumentalist as a child, having learned and suffered on the TRUMPET. The KEY to this experience, however, was that he never let it deter him from pursuing music. He may be one of technos biggest superstars, but the biggest thing that defines his career? TENACITY. In his own words, KALKBRENNER describes this force of self-determination that built his launch pad: “there were many hard years, but I STUCK WITH IT.” Referencing a few of his earliest musical memories, he shares love at first listen was ISAO TOMITA's Picture at the Exhibition: II. Admiring the LAYERS of sound woven into the song he heard blaring from his parents double cassette tape, KALKBRENNER realised that - the art of layering - was exactly what he wanted to master. Swerving between German and English, Arman and K could chat for hours. East Germany, during his childhood, looked exactly like the pictures - grey. KALKBRENNER describes the sound of footsteps from the border guards as the only noise from the street at night. These nights had an impact on his craft, as KALKBRENNER believes silence is as important to sound. His warning to the music industry? Do not change because of the times. Instead, use time as a resource to distill your own authentic sound. Slipping into his DRIVING GLOVES to get back on the road, the lyrics “right here, right now” play over the layers of his own track, leaving us with a message. We have the power to make dreams reality if we are tenacious enough. https://areweonair.com/paul-kalkbrenner https://www.instagram.com/areweonair/ https://www.instagram.com/armannafeei/
Episode 69 More Symphonic Music with Synthesizers Playlist Tomita, “Gardens In The Rain (Estampes, 3)” from Snowflakes Are Dancing (1974 RCA Red Seal). "Electronic performances of Debussy's tone paintings." Performed, arranged, and electronically created by Isao Tomita, composed by Claude Debussy. Modular Moog synthesizer by Isao Tomita, with equipment listed as: Moog synthesizer; One 914 extended range fixed filter bank; Two 904-A voltage-controlled low-pass filters; One 904-B voltage-controlled high-pass filter; One 904-C filter coupler; One 901 Voltage-controlled oscillator; Three 901-A oscillator controllers; Nine 901-B oscillators; Four 911 envelope generators; One 911-A dual-trigger delay; Five 902 voltage-controlled amplifiers; One 912 envelope follower; One 984 four-channel mixer; One 960 sequential controller; Two 961 interfaces; One 962 sequential switch; Two 950 keyboard controllers; One 6401 Bode ring modulator; Tape recorders, One Ampex MM-1100 16-track, One Ampex AG-440 4-track, One Sony TC-9040 4-track, One Teac A-3340S 4-track, One Teac 7030GSL 2-track; Mixers, Two Sony MX-16 8-channel mixers, Two Sony MX-12 6-channel mixers; Accessories, One AKG BX20E Echo unit; One Eventide Clockworks "Instant Phaser"; Two Binson Echorec "2" units ; One Fender "Dimension IV;" One Mellotron. 3:41 Tomita, “The Old Castle” from Pictures At An Exhibition (1975 RCA Red Seal). “Electronic interpretations of works by classical composer Modest Mussorgsky.” Performed, arranged, and electronically created by Isao Tomita, composed by Modest Mussorgsky. Modular Moog synthesizer by Isao Tomita. Assume same instrumentation as above. 5:16 Pulsar, “Strands of the Future” from Strands of the Future (1976 Kingdom Records). Recorded in Switzerland, released in France. Drums, Percussion, Victor Bosch; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Gilbert Gandil; Flute, Solina Synthesizer, Roland Richard; Lyrics By François Artaud; Organ, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Bass Guitar, Jacques Roman. 22:13 Vangelis Papathanassiou, “Flamants Roses” from Opéra Sauvage (1979 Polydor). "Original Music For Frédéric Rossif's Television Series.” Recorded in London, 1979. Composed, Arranged, Produced, synthesizers, piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, drums, percussion, xylophone, Vangelis Papathanassiou; harp, Jon Anderson. 11:48 Rick Wakeman, “Overtures, Part 1 and 2” from 1984 (1981 Charisma). Part 1: Piano, Prophet Synthesizer, Rick Wakeman. Part 2: Organ, Piano, Prophet Synthesizer, RMI Synthesizer, Rick Wakeman. Bass, Runswick D., McGee R.; Bassoon, Sheen G., Hammond H. Cello, Truman B., Robinson M., Willison P.; Cello [Lead], Daziel A.; Clarinet, Weinberg T., Puddy K.; Drums, Tony Fernandez; Drums, Frank Ricotti; Fender Bass, Boghead, Steve Barnacle; Flute, Sandeman D., Gregory J.; Guitar, Beaky, Tim Stone; Horn, Thomson M., Easthope P.; Keyboards, Dave Crombie; Oboe, Theodore D., Whiting J.; Producer, Rick Wakeman Saxophone [Selmer] Gary Barnacle; Trombone, Hardie, Wilson; Trumpet, Miller J., Wallis J.; Tuba, Jenkins J. Viola, Newlands D., Robertson G., Andrade L.; Viola [Lead], Cookson M.; Violin, McGee A., Dukov B., Katz D., Bradles D., Clay L., Good T.; Violin, Leader, Rothstein J.. 5:12 Keith Emerson, “Tramway” from Nighthawks (Original Soundtrack) (1981 Backstreet Records). Keith played a Fairlight CMI on this track. The Fairlight was programmed by Kevin Crossley. Keyboards, Performed, Produced, Composed by Keith Emerson; Drums, Neil Symonette; Percussion, Frank Scully; Orchestral Percussion, Tristen Fry; Saxophone, Jerome Richardson; Trumpet [Lead], Greg Bowen. 3:25 Jean Michel Jarre, “Fourth Rendez-Vous” from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). ARP 2600 synthesizer, Eminent organ, Matrisequencer, Roland TR 808 drum machine, Michel Geiss; Elka Synthex, EMS Synthi AKS, Oberheim OBX, Yamaha DX100 synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Roland TR 808 drum machine, Linn 9000 Electronic Drums, Jean-Michel Jarre. 3:59 Jean Michel Jarre, “Fifth Rendez-Vous” from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). “Baby Korg” synthesizer, David Jarre; ARP 2600 synthesizer, Matrisequencer, Michel Geiss; Emulator II sampler/synthesizer, Dave Smith Prophet-5 synthesizer, Casio CZ 5000, ARP 2600, Fairlight CMI, Roland JX 8P, synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Jean-Michel Jarre. 7:56 Jean Michel Jarre, “Last Rendez-Vous: "Ron's Piece" from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). Saxophone, Pierre Gossez; Elka Synthex, Seiko DS 250, Fairlight CMI synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Eminent organ, Jean-Michel Jarre. 5:45 William Ørbit, “Ogive Number 1” from Pieces In A Modern Style (2000 WEA Records). Recorded in England. Written by Erik Satie. Arranged, Programmed, Produced, Performed by William Ørbit. I think this piece is more likely Orbit's arrangement of "Ogive Number 2", not Number 1. But who cares? It's lovely to hear the French musician electrified like this. 6:45 Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri, Nobukazu Takemura, “Empty Orchestra” from Changing Hands (1997 Medium Productions Limited). UK album of downtempo electronic music with a classical flavor. Recorded in Kyoto and London. Composed, Performed, Produced by Nobukazu Takemura, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen. 14:11 Sarah Davachi, “Magdalena” from Antiphonals (2021 Late Music). Canadian electro-acoustical composer and musician who blends classical instruments with electronics. Mellotron (English Horn, Bass Flute, Clarinet, Recorder, Oboe, French Horn, Chamber Organ, Nylon String Guitar), Tape Echo, Korg CX-3 Electric Organ, Pipe Organ, Harpsichord, Piano, ARP Odyssey Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Violin, Voice, Sarah Davachi. 10:12 Background music: James Newton Howard, “Margaret I'm Home” from James Newton Howard (1974 Kama Sutra). Performed, Composed, Arranged by, James Newton Howard. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Un épisode où l'on vous parle des extra-terrestres et de la plupart des choses que nous avons entrepris pour établir le contact ! Avec : Elton John, Ella Fitzgerald, Isao Tomita, Pixies, The Serge Gainsbourg Experience, Deep Purple... Stay Tuned
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Who here remembers the 1960s? Probably not many, which is why we're taking the Dub Talk podcast back to the summer of love & adult cartoons. Yes our desert wanderers Noah, Amon, and special guest star Megan (@Brainchild129) have dusted off the previously lost dub of Osama Tezuka's 1969 feature film "A Thousand & One Nights". This ain't your kids' Aladdin story either, instead featuring psychadelic visuals, whole lotta nudity, and this oddly perplexing English dub made by Italians of all folks. Grab your magic horse & put the kids to bed, for an episode truly fitting of the term retro. Check out our special guest star BRAINCHILD's other work, including her awesome Anime Lockdown panel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBzgO7OKE84&list=PL35Eq5r-DXIAoUKIi_QOTcYmK88Bnur09 OTHER PLATFORMS: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ DubTalk/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAg... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Like what we're doing at Dub Talk? Then please consider donating to our Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/dubtalk DUB TALK SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @DubTalkPodcast Instagram: @dubtalkpodcast Tumblr: dubtalkpodcast Twitch: dubtalkpodcast HOST: @NoahClue PANELISTS: @AmonDuulUS @Brainchild129 EDITOR @NoahClue Music: "A Thousand & One Nights OST" by Isao Tomita
En este episodio especial de Pixel Sonoro contamos con el testimonio de Salvador Fornieles, más conocido como Salvinsky, creador de la espectacular banda sonora de Narita Boy, un título retrofuturista que vio la luz el pasado 30 de marzo de la mano del estudio español Studio Koba. Isao Tomita, Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre o Daft Punk son algunas referencias que aparecen en una charla donde Salvinsky nos contó con detalles sorprendentes como se hizo la música de Narita Boy. No os la podéis perder!!
¿Cuántas veces hemos escuchado a Los Beatles, Brahns o Vivaldi interpretado por nuestras sinfónicas y en versiones muy modernas, con mejor o peor fortuna? Nuestra invitada, Sheila Blanco, cantante y conmpositora, fusiona a la perfección textos con música, tanto clásica como pop, rock, folk y jazz, creadora de los bioclassics, en los que cuenta y canta la biografía de algunos compositores en tan solo minuto y medio. Así lo ha hecho con Back y su Badinerie, con Beethoven y su Quinta Sinfonia, con Mozart y su Marcha Turca o con Wagner y su Cabalgata de las Valkirias. Una delicia escuchar esas versiones con su voz, su música y su contenido. El compositor y multiinstrumentista Luis Antonio Muñoz, aparte de darnos su opinión de 'Amadeus' o 'Copying Beethoven', nos traerá ejemplos de versiones actualizadas de música clásica y versiones clásicas de canciones modernas. Podremos escuchar el 'Himno de la alegría' en versión de Waldo de los Ríos, o las polémicas adaptaionesque hizo en su día Luis Cobos o el 'Arabesco' de Debussy en la versión de Isao Tomita o las genialidades de Friedrich Gulda con el violoncello. ¿Y qué decir de la extravagante 'Cantata Laxaton' de Les Luthiers? Sére Skuld aportará una muestra genial de su tecnomancia interpretando una canción popular británica con sabor a tomillo. Pepa Llausas nos recomendará, en esta ocasión, la película 'Liztomanía' para terminar con un cuento de Eduardo Galeano sobre la verdadera esencia de la música...
Programa de Radio No.138 Podcast 287Transmitido el 5 de Mayo 2021 por Radio y TV. Querétaro 100.3 FM Los invitamos a escuchar el programa Del Bit a la Orquesta celebrando el quinto aniversario luctuoso de gran Maestro y pionero de la música electrónica en Japón Isao Tomita, donde les compartiremos temas musicales que a su vez han sido inspiración de diversos compositores de música de Videojuegos; no se pierdan de este programa todos los miércoles de 16 a 17 hrs., centro de México por el 100.3FM de Radio y Televisión Querétaro; en Internet https://www.rtq.mx/100-3-fm-qro/
En este capítulo de Nueva Onda hablamos de Morton Subotnick, Don Buchla, Bernie Worrell, Isao Tomita, Louis Barron. Así como de los 10 años del Op-1. El parche de la semana es acerca de la técnica de Ratcheting.
LA NONNOMUSICA 52 Isao Tomita
En aquest aquest capítol de Viatge Electrònic des de Ràdio Caldes parlarem de Isao Tomita, Recondite, Prince, Hyenah i a Mites de l'Electronica repassarem la vida del gran Jeff Mills.....entre molts d'altres.
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing' by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy's tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing’ by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy’s tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
In de eerste aflevering spreekt Andrew met DJ en producer Cinnaman, oftewel Yuri Boselie en DJ en zanger Elias Mazian. Cinnaman is een veelgevraagde House DJ, in binnen- en buitenland. Binnenkort brengt hij een ambient EP uit, maar klassieke muziek is voor hem grappig genoeg ook niet ver weg. Voor deze aflevering heeft zijn favoriete klassieke stuk meegenomen. Ook collega uit de nacht Elias Mazian, House DJ, maar ook synth-nederpopzanger, schuift aan en staat open om de klassieke muziekwereld in te duiken. Yuri's liefde voor klassiek is begonnen met een plaat die hij ooit vond in een platenwinkeltje in Amsterdam. Zijn oog werd getrokken door een hoes met een blauwe karper. Op die plaat staan Moogsynthesizerbewerkingen die de Japanse musicus Isao Tomita maakte van muziek van Claude Debussy (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/componisten/4691d836-8f32-4d7f-8f00-6d1d40abc9b2/debussy-claude). Je hoort de volgende muziek in deze aflevering: * Isao Tomita - Rêverie (https://open.spotify.com/track/3ARN8HfMVk3Fe3iWk2Ftyc?si=8ba69249b54a4598) * Claude Debussy - Rêverie (https://open.spotify.com/track/10Mawf8x9t1ozoiY0XSXej?si=9476f865fff7434e) * Steve Reich - Different Trains (https://open.spotify.com/track/3aXPbVqpksOEm9d7zRjcix?si=88ac69281f484371) * Stimming - November Morning (https://open.spotify.com/track/0SsV4z0T2gYWLpvCxv8sfN?si=8d56e333001d4757) (Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Version) * Stimming - November Morning (https://open.spotify.com/track/0GlsmDtWzCsixMexa07Qmj?si=8e94d2eb926845b5) * Balanescu Quartet - Autobahn (https://open.spotify.com/track/0KLWhTxIwSmqVPPF0rHaDa?si=ac6fd487f75b47f7) * Kraftwerk - Autobahn (https://open.spotify.com/track/31uidLEHAcF8Cw1cX1VCS8?si=8ed466b8b8fc4683) * Gary Numan - Trois Gymnopedies (First Movement) (https://open.spotify.com/track/5fOB2AbSr4bA35Y7wletOT?si=6458c62527a542d6) * Carolina Eyck & Eversines - Waves (https://open.spotify.com/track/3EYtuSzEyWZbrFiUTyILhI?si=c569a95663cf4025) * Arvo Pärt - Summa (https://open.spotify.com/track/4U3be9NzkYxTwT7C6hhXcy?si=9f119c49e8a64362) * Cinnaman - Changes (https://open.spotify.com/track/1dft5btNQcSsHx1MR2RZfC?si=c3b774d02b6c4e74) Beluister ook de spotifylijst Muziek uit de Mengtafel (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PCaXUQjirLFeLJfdDdMhf?si=fa321d32831e49df) met alle muziek die voorbij komt in de podcast!
Welcome to the second of two January editions of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. Music on this programme from DAVID GRAY, ERIC LORD, ALEXANDER MCALLISTER, ANGELA TURNER-JOHNSON, GRAEME WRIGHT, GLENN DERRINGER, DENNIS OYSTON, ISAO TOMITA, JESSE CRAWFORD, SIDNEY TORCH, MICHAEL SULLIVAN, plus OUR CONTINUATION of a regular look back at some of the popular electronic organs of times past. We're up to letter B. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Episode 23 Music for Space Travelers Lingering Sounds from the Atomic Age Playlist Hamilton O'Hara And Charlie Dobson Featuring Satellite Singers and Orchestra, Directed by, written by Jim Timmens, “With A Great Big Noise Like Thunder (Rocket Into Space),” from Journey to the Moon and More about Outer Space (1974, Golden Records). Excerpt. Eric Siday, “Challenge of Space” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. The Tornadoes, “Telstar” from The Sounds Of The Tornadoes (1962 London), written and produced by Joe Meek. The record was named after the Telstar communications satellite which was launched into orbit on July 10, 1962. It featured the Clavioline. Toru Hatano, “Solaris” from Space Adventure (1978 Mu Land). Musical Instruments: KORG Polyphonic Ensemble 1000, KORG Polyphonic Ensemble "Orchestra" 2000, KORG Synthesizer 800DV, KORG Synthesizer 770, Rhythm Machine-mini pops 120P, Drums, Electric Guitar, Strings Ensemble. Tom Dissevelt, “Moon Maid” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Drifting” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. Dick Raaijmakers, “The Ray Makers” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Mechanical Motions” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. The US song title is a play on the last name of the composer, which is pronounced “Ray-makers.” Hugues Dufourt, Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, Peter Eötvös, “Saturne, Part C (1978),” from Saturne (1980 Sappho). The work was conceived for an ensemble of wind instruments (12 performers), a group of percussion (6 performers) and an ensemble of electrical instruments (4 performers). Saturne was recorded in the Espace de Projection of the IRCAM centre Pompidou on 1st and 2nd December 1979. The first public performance of the work was made on the same place on the 3rd December 1979. Composed by Hugues Dufourt. Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, electric guitar and synthesizer, Claude Pavy, François Bousch. Peter Huse, “Space Play (1969)” from Carrefour (Musique, Électro-Acoustique/Electroacoustic Music, Canada) (1972, Radio Canada International). Made in the Sonic Research Studio at Simon Fraser University. Huse was assistant director of the World Soundscape Project around this time. About this work he said, “Science fiction cinema taught me to regard all sounds and physical space as materials for music.” This play of sound in space was created using magnetic tape composition. Eric Siday, “Galaxy” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. John Keating, “Earthshine” from Space Experience 2 (1975 EMI). Produced by John Keating. Keyboards by Francis Monkman. All electronic instruments by ARP including 2600, Odysseynsemble, Pro Soloist, String Ensemble. Claude Dubois, “Une Guitare Des Ondes Et Leur Machine” from Fable D'espace (1978 Pingouin). Music and lyrics, produced by Claude Dubois; Synthesizer, Jean-Yves Labat; Drums, John Wilcox; Guitar, Percussion, Synthesizer, Engineer, John Holbrook; Piano, Clavinet, Bass, Electric Piano Richard Bell. Spirit, “Space Child,” from Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970 Epic). Composer, keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, John Locke; vocals, guitar, Randy California; vocals, percussion, Jay Ferguson; drums, percussion, Ed Cassidy; bass, vocals, Mark Andes; produced by David Briggs. Lothar and the Hand People, “Space Hymn” from “Space Hymn” (1969 Capitol). ''All electronic music on this album was created and realized by the Hand People on Moog Synthesizer and Lothar, the Theremin.'' Lothar and the Hand People: John Emelin, Kim King, Paul Conly, Rusty Ford, Tom Flye. Written by Tom Flye. Produced by Nickolas Venet. Sun Ra, “Cosmic Explorer (1970)” excerpt, from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Minimoog solos by Sun Ra. Percussion by Nimrod Hunt, Lex Humphries, and John Goldsmith. I've included over eight minutes of this 20-minute piece. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named ‘Solaris' (Bach, Three-Part Invention No. 2 in C Minor-Chorale)," from Kosmos (1978 RCA). This is the complete version of the work that was shortened for use with the Cosmos television series and various greatest hits albums. " Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Vangelis, “Pulstar” from Albedo 0.39 (1976 RCA). Keyboards, synthesizers, drums, bass, Vangelis. Speaking Clock: Post Office Telecommunications. The term “albedo” refers to the reflecting power of a planet or other non-luminous body. Isao Tomita, “The Earth - A Hollow Vessel” (Tomita: “Dororo”), from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Isao Tomita, “The Song Of Venus (Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1, First Movement),” from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Archive Mix (two tracks played at the same time). Dick Raaijmakers, “Song of the Second Moon” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). Recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory in 1962. Sun Ra, “The Star Gazers” (1970)” from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Synthesizer [Moog], piano, electric piano, organ [electric], Sun Ra; vocal by Verta Grosvenor.
Dado Fractal es el podcast que te propone bajarte del tren del hype para repasar esos animes de los que ya nadie habla. Hoy les traemos Senya Ichiya Monogatari. Esperamos que lo disfruten! Senya Ichiya Monogatari ## Ficha Técnica - Estreno: Junio 14 de 1969 - Estudio: Mushi Productions (https://anilist.co/studio/68/Mushi-Productions) (https://anilist.co/studio/68/Mushi-Productions) .Moomin (1969) .Ashita no Joe .Dororo to Hyakkimaru (1969) .Tetsuwan Atom .(cual quier otra cosa de Osamu Tezuka) -Director: Eiichi Yamamoto (https://anilist.co/staff/105570/Eiichi-Yamamoto) .Jungle Taitei (Simba el Leon Blanco) .Uchuu Senkan Yamato 3 (Temporada) .Pelican Road Club Culture -Guion: Osamu Tezuka (https://anilist.co/staff/96938/Osamu-Tezuka) ...cualquiera de las del estudio (?) .Black Jack .Tetsuwan Atom (1980) .Aoi Blink -Diseño de Personajes: Takashi Yanase (https://anilist.co/staff/102197/Takashi-Yanase) .Anpanman .Anpanman 2 .Anpanman 3 la venganza .Bara no Hana to Joe .Chirin no Suzu -Musica:Isao Tomita (https://anilist.co/staff/114617/Isao-Tomita) .Arabian Nights: Sindbad no Bouken .Gulliver no Uchuu .Osamu to Musashi Ficha Tecnica: http://dadofractal.moe/NUMERO En el próximo episodio: Dirty Pair 0:00 Opening 1:25 Lado α 14:12 Lado β 01:19:31 Coda 01:39:15 Ending #Podcast #Anime #SenyaIchiyaMonogatari #LasMilYUnaNoche #Spoilercast
Programa dedicado a ISAO TOMITA Conduce: José-María Álvarez Contenido: Wendy Carlos: Concierto de Brandenburgo No. 1 de Johann Sebastian Bach (III). Isao Tomita: "Venus" de "Los planetas" de Gustav Holst. "Danza infernal del rey Katschei" del ballet "El pájaro de fuego" de Igor Stravinsky. "Réverie" de Claude Debussy. "La Gran puerta de Kiev" de "Cuadros de una exposición" de Modest Mussorgsky.
This episode: Symphony of the Birds Since the dawn of audio recording, people have been fascinated with capturing the sounds of birds. This episode explores early field recordings of birds, electronic music that uses the sound of birds as raw material, and the sound of synthetically generated bird sounds. Playlist Beatrice Harrison, Nightingales (1927), a 78 RPM released by His Master's Voice, a United Kingdom label of RCA Victor at the time. “Recorded in Beatrice Harrison's garden, Oxted,” England. Probably wild birds in her garden. Karl Reich's Aviary, Bremen, Trés Jolie, Actual Song of Nightingales and Canaries, with Orchestra (1931). Bluebird Records in the US. Canary breeder Karl Reich (1885–1944) from Bremen (Germany) and his feathered choir of thirty trained canaries were the sensation on the record market in the late 1920s. John Cage, Bird Cage (1973) from the album Bird Cage released in 2000 by Joel Chadabe's Electronic Music Foundation in the US. Isao Tomita, Sound Creature, demonstration of synthesized bird sounds from his piece Daphne and Chloe by Ravel (1977). Finished section followed by the individually processed synthesized sounds. RCA Red Seal, Japan. Later released in entirety in 1979. Ariel Kalma, Gongmo (1978) from the album Osmose (1978). Released in France on SFP records. From the soundtrack of The Birds, an Alfred Hitchcock film from 1963. From the album, Alfred Hitchcock – The Classic Soundtrack Collection. An original “soundtrack” doesn't actually exist because no music was orchestrated for the movie other than the eerie electronic music sounds of birds created by Oskar Sala. He used the Mixtur Trautonium to produce these sounds. Ralph Lundsten, Skogen Vaknar from the album Nordisk Natursymfoni Nr 1 "Strömkarlen" in 1975. Odeon Records, Sweden. Earthstar, Morning Song, from the album French Skyline (1979). Sky Records. Jim Nollman, Music to Eat Thanksgiving Dinner By, 3 flute players and 300 turkeys, from the album Playing Music with Animals (1982) by Folkways Recordsin the US. Ann McMillan, Syrinx, from the album Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal & Other Sounds (1979), on Folkways, US. Jim Fassett, Symphony of the Birds (1960) from an album of the same name on Ficker Records in the US. The Archive Mix in which I play three tracks at the same time, all with bird sounds. Johan Dalgas Frisch, The Song from Moulin Rouge, from the album Symphony of the Birds (1968) released on MGM records in the US. Ambience One, Colloquy: Unruffled Feathers, excerpt, produced by Eddie Newmark, on Audio Fidelity Records in 1970. An Evening in Sapsucker Woods, excerpt, 158, produced by Arthur A. Allen and Peter Paul Kellogg for Cornell University Records.
New music from Spektral Quartet's vast Experiments in Living, experimental folk group Spires That in the Sunset Rise, German indie rock band The Notwist, Swedish composer I.B. Sundstrom, trombonist/composer Jacob Garchik, and France's sweeping instrumental collective, Collectif La Boutique. Isao Tomita, "Suite Bergamasque / Clair de Lune, No. 3", Snowflakes are Dancing (1974) Spires That in the Sunset Rise, "Sax Solfa", Sax Solfa (2020) The Notwist, "Ship (feat. Saya), Ship (2020) I.B. Sundstrom, "Rod Strand", Antropofagernas rike I (2020) Ian Munro, "Alexander Rag", Blue Rags (2008) Fabrice Martinez, Vincent Peirani, and Collectif La Boutique, "L'intelligence", Twins (2020) Tyondai Braxton, "The Duck and the Butcher", Central Market (2009) Jacob Garchik, "Ligne Claire", Clear Line (2020) Colin Currie/Sam Walton/Robin Michael, "Reich: Nagoya Marimbas, for 2 Marimbas", Striking a Balance (1998) Moondog, "Bird's Lament", Sax Pax for a Sax (1997) Spektral Quartet, "Brahms: String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1: 1. Allegro", Experiments in Living (2020)
Tal y como hicimos ha dos años atrás en Italia, vamos a desempolvar las maletas y a llenarlas para realizar un viaje musical por Japón. Revisitaremos a algunos de nuestros compositores de cabecera y descubriremos a nuevos nombres de la música nipona en una inmersión musical en uno de los países y culturas más apasionantes del planeta. Escucharemos temas de K?ji Kond?, Joe Hisaishi, Marika Takeuchi, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takatsugu Muramatsu, Shigeru Umebayashi, Masako, Norihiro Tsuru, Kokia, Jack or Jive, Akiko Shikata, Kitar?, Himekami e Isao Tomita.
Lo mejor de la tercera temporada según habéis elegido la audiencia y según mi propio criterio. Esta semana hay muchas cosas interesantísimas: Bobby McFerrin & Yo-Yo Ma, Thomas Dolby, Lito Vitale, Tambour, Michael Nyman interpretado por Jeroen Van Veen, Josh Cohen versionando a Pink Floyd, Ennio Morricone, Thomar Bergersen, Mattia Cupelli, Angus MacRae, Sarah Modene, Isao Tomita, Jóhann Jóhannssonn, Joep Beving, Jonas Gewald, Vangelis, Vladimir Vavilov, Ennio Morricone, Alasdair Fraser, Nightnoise, Masoud Shaari & Sina Shaari & Pejman Hadadi, Ludovico Einaudi por duplicado, Ennio Morricone y Marcus Warner.
Welcome to another edition of "Community Keyboards" produced and presented by Ian Wolstenholme and also broadcast available on Oldham Community Radio 99.7FM - www.oldhamcommunityradio.com. Featuring all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from the mighty classical and theatre organ pipe organs to the latest in digital home keyboards and beyond. Music old and new from international, national, local and amateur performers plus regular guest interviews, news, information and features exclusively available on this channel. Don't forget to tell you friends, share the programme and feel free to comment on anything you would like to hear. Special guests this month: This month we talk with Kevin Morgan and hear a couple of extracts from his recent lunchtime appearance at the Stockport Town Wurlitzer. There's music from Tony Fenelon, David Gray, Nigel Ogden, Jon Davies, Hugh Wallington, Dirkjan Ranzijn, Margaret Draper, Phil Kelsall, Isao Tomita, Claudia Hirschfeld and we chat with the late Doreen Chadwick plus a very rare recording of a 1960's Cinema Organ Society concert featuring Charles Smitton at the ABC Regal Chester Compton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Welcome to another edition of "Community Keyboards" produced and presented by Ian Wolstenholme and also broadcast available on Oldham Community Radio 99.7FM - www.oldhamcommunityradio.com. Featuring all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from the mighty classical and theatre organ pipe organs to the latest in digital home keyboards and beyond. Music old and new from international, national, local and amateur performers plus regular guest interviews, news, information and features exclusively available on this channel. Don't forget to tell you friends, share the programme and feel free to comment on anything you would like to hear. This month we talk with Kevin Morgan and hear a couple of extracts from his recent lunchtime appearance at the Stockport Town Wurlitzer. There's music from Tony Fenelon, David Gray, Nigel Ogden, Jon Davies, Hugh Wallington, Dirkjan Ranzijn, Margaret Draper, Phil Kelsall, Isao Tomita, Claudia Hirschfeld and we chat with the late Doreen Chadwick plus a very rare recording of a 1960's Cinema Organ Society concert featuring Charles Smitton at the ABC Regal Chester Compton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Llega septiembre y con él llegan los cambios. A pesar de que para muchas personas empiezan las vacaciones, para la mayoría empieza un nuevo curso, nuevos retos, nuevas situaciones. Para este recomenzar, hemos de tomar impulso, ver qué dejamos atrás y mirar hacia adelante. En este episodio escucharemos piezas de Jean-Michel Jarre, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Giorgio Moroder, Himekami, Isao Tomita, Tangerine Dream, Tides From Nebula, Ólafur Arnalds, Tambour, Hazy, Indigo Mazati, Claes Nilsson, Ludovico Einaudi, Hans Zimmer y Secret Garden.
La música nos emociona, eso es evidente, consigue que nos enamoremos, nos hace bailar, nos enfurece, modifica nuestro ánimo. Esta semana he buscado temas musicales que nos consigan estremecer, que nos hagan sentir casi de forma física un escalofrío, una sensación única e irrepetible si no es escuchando esa pieza. Escucharemos temas de Angelo Badalamenti, Vangelis, Ennio Morricone, Lévon Minassian & Armand Amar, Gavin Bryars, Karl Jenkins, Michael Nyman, Isao Tomita y de Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
Transmitido el 29 de mayo de 2019 por Radio y TV Querétaro, 100.3FMEn el programa de hoy, no tendremos música de videojuegos y como de costumbre, cada último miércoles de mes dedicados a músicos que tienen relación con el género de la música electrónica, chiptune y videojuegos, en esta ocasión a sus tres años de fallecido, escucharemos la música de uno de los grandes pioneros compositores del género de música electrónica, refiriéndonos a Isao Tomita, que si bien no tuvo una relación directa con la música de videojuegos, fue inspiración para muchos compositores, bandas y productores de principios de los 70´s y 80´s que posteriormente se adentraron en la música electrónica y de videojuegos, escuchen en este especial dedicado al Maestro Tomita, la música que va mas allá del sintetizador donde les compartiremos algunas de sus obras sinfónicas como Tale of Gengi e Ihatov Symphony donde presenta a la artista virtual Hatsune Miku como la cima del compositor para manipular los instrumentos electrónicos y fusionarlos con la orquesta sinfónica, no se pierdan este programa que se transmite todos los miercoles de 16 a 17hrs. a través de la señal de Radio y Televisión Querétaro en el 100.3FM o por internet en https://www.rtq.mx/100-3-fm-qro
Transmitido el 29 de mayo de 2019 por Radio y TV Querétaro, 100.3FMEn el programa de hoy, no tendremos música de videojuegos y como de costumbre, cada último miércoles de mes dedicados a músicos que tienen relación con el género de la música electrónica, chiptune y videojuegos, en esta ocasión a sus tres años de fallecido, escucharemos la música de uno de los grandes pioneros compositores del género de música electrónica, refiriéndonos a Isao Tomita, que si bien no tuvo una relación directa con la música de videojuegos, fue inspiración para muchos compositores, bandas y productores de principios de los 70´s y 80´s que posteriormente se adentraron en la música electrónica y de videojuegos, escuchen en este especial dedicado al Maestro Tomita, la música que va mas allá del sintetizador donde les compartiremos algunas de sus obras sinfónicas como Tale of Gengi e Ihatov Symphony donde presenta a la artista virtual Hatsune Miku como la cima del compositor para manipular los instrumentos electrónicos y fusionarlos con la orquesta sinfónica, no se pierdan este programa que se transmite todos los miercoles de 16 a 17hrs. a través de la señal de Radio y Televisión Querétaro en el 100.3FM o por internet en https://www.rtq.mx/100-3-fm-qro
Hvad er det nu, astronomi er; noget med stjernerne? Lyt med her, hvor Anja C. Andersen på ca. 1 minut forklarer, hvad astronomi er. Ligesom hun også fortæller, hvad lys er.Musik er med japanske Isao Tomita: og hans fortolkning af Clair De Lune, af Claude Debussy
Reunidos de nuevo el trío al completo: Mr. Ben, el Corone Dutch y Mr. Deans analizamos la serie de Netflix basada en la novela de George R.R. Martin, intentando evitar realizar casi ningún spoiler (Una tarea ¡ardua y difícil) Eso sí, antes, el Coronel Dutch nos hablará de la novela corta del mismo título, Nightflyers, y también hablaremos brevemente de la adaptación cinematográfica de 1987: “Nightflyers, la nave viviente” Pasen a nuestro club, siéntense y disfruten de este viaje espacial hacia el horror espacial. Canciones que suenan durante el programa: · “Visions from Oniria”, de The Last Three Lines · “Extraterrestres”, de Antònia Font · “Space Oddity”, David Bowie’s cover, by Passenger · Música de fondo extraida de la audio librería de Youtube, menos el tema “Arabesque nº1”, de Isao Tomita. _ Para quejas y comentarios de haters: bdcinepodcast@gmail.com
Reunidos de nuevo el trío al completo: Mr. Ben, el Corone Dutch y Mr. Deans analizamos la serie de Netflix basada en la novela de George R.R. Martin, intentando evitar realizar casi ningún spoiler (Una tarea ¡ardua y difícil) Eso sí, antes, el Coronel Dutch nos hablará de la novela corta del mismo título, Nightflyers, y también hablaremos brevemente de la adaptación cinematográfica de 1987: “Nightflyers, la nave viviente” Pasen a nuestro club, siéntense y disfruten de este viaje espacial hacia el horror espacial. Canciones que suenan durante el programa: · “Visions from Oniria”, de The Last Three Lines · “Extraterrestres”, de Antònia Font · “Space Oddity”, David Bowie’s cover, by Passenger · Música de fondo extraida de la audio librería de Youtube, menos el tema “Arabesque nº1”, de Isao Tomita. _ Para quejas y comentarios de haters: bdcinepodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 283. In this all request edition we heard music by Unitopia, Avantasia, Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, Grand Tour, Isao Tomita, Heavy Moon, Scott Wainwright, Frank Zappa, King Crimson, Marc Almond, Steve Hackett, IQ, Phil Manzanera, Soen, Jethro Tull, Kevin Gilbert, Pink Floyd, Vangelis & Roy Harper.
En este episodio tenemos una selección musical que es una búsqueda en la música que nos conecta con el cosmos. Aunque hay alguna pieza que no es fácil, en general, lo que vamos a hacer es entrar en un estado de ensoñacion y dejarnos llevar en un viaje por el cosmos, tanto en la inmensidad del cosmos interior, como en la ínfima configuración de nuestro cosmos interior. Esta semana escucharemos temas de Roger Subirana, John Adorney, Ludovico Einaudi, Armand Amar, Ben-Lukas Boysen, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Tangerine Dream, Max Richter, Vangelis, Toto e Isao Tomita.
As part of a new series Classical Uncovered, Richard Reed Parry, best known as a member of Grammy Award-winning band Arcade Fire and André de Ridder join us to discus their chosen album 'Snowflakes are Dancing' by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy’s tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair, performed on a Moog synthesizer and a mellotron, bringing the colours of Debussy’s music into a new context.
"Well, I wouldn't want to say that I started it (rock 'n' roll), but I don't remember anyone else before me playing that kind of stuff." Fats Domino We have a great show this week, DJ Dave is featuring songs by 311, Rufus, The Cure, Fats Domino, Chris Brown, Lez Zeppelin, Alan Jackson, A.B. Quintanilla with Los Kumbia Kings, Willy Chrino with Celia Cruz, and Isao Tomita!! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
9planets sent us this mix all the way from Toronto, Canada; where he was born and raised. Out in Toronto he runs a record label called Future Science and he's an executive chef. When he's making music he tends to stick to his massive collection of samples which he discovers from his collection of vinyl. He samples his drums from his 1960 Saturn drum kit and his two main pieces of gear are his MPC2000XL and ASR-10, which he swears will be buried with him. 9planets gets his inspiration from Quantum Mechanics, science, space, Isao Tomita, Sour Deisel, Carl Sagan, and the late great J DILLA. Check out his music below: https://soundcloud.com/9planets9p https://futurescience.bandcamp.com/ https://9planets.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/9Planets https://www.facebook.com/9planets9p/ https://www.facebook.com/cassettetapesforyou/
En este episodio de Perpetuum Mobile rescatamos composiciones y piezas de la música realizada con sintetizadores desde 1969 hasta 1979. La selección no es exhaustiva porque iremos haciendo más episodios dedicados a esta época. En este episodio el sintetizador Moog tiene una importante presencia a través de Gershon Kingsley, Wendy Carlos e Isao Tomita. Luego recogemos piezas de Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre y The Alan Parsons Project para acabar con un clásico de Joel Fajerman.
Este es un capítulo especial dedicado al Mestro Isao Tomita, inspiración de muchos compositores actuales tanto de videojuegos como de la musica electrónica, Del Bit a la Orquesta quiere recordar los trabajos del Maestro Tomita como compositor viendo su faceta orquestal que abarcamos brevemente en este capítulo.
Este es un capítulo especial dedicado al Mestro Isao Tomita, inspiración de muchos compositores actuales tanto de videojuegos como de la musica electrónica, Del Bit a la Orquesta quiere recordar los trabajos del Maestro Tomita como compositor viendo su faceta orquestal que abarcamos brevemente en este capítulo.
After hellos and catchups, we talk Koka's electro mechanical beat machine 2 (10:35), then after the sad loss of Isao Tomita, we talk about his enormous influence and innovation in electronic music (17:00), Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe's performance at Superbooth spawns a discussion on the challenges of modular music construction (34:10), then the Polygraph How Music Taste Evolved infographic (52:40).
Con sus mejores sintetizadores el equipo de Discomanía se puso a recordar al brillante Isao Tomita luego de su muerte. Desde sus reinterpretaciones de los grandes clásicos hasta sus colaboraciones con Hatsune Miku. ¡Un show imperdible para los fans de este instrumento!
After hellos and catchups, we talk Koka's electro mechanical beat machine 2 (10:35), then after the sad loss of Isao Tomita, we talk about his enormous influence and innovation in electronic music (17:00), Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe's performance at Superbooth spawns a discussion on the challenges of modular music construction (34:10), then the Polygraph How Music Taste Evolved infographic (52:40).
Isoa Tomita, compositor japonés, pionero de la música electrónica y aficionado al uso de sintetizadores, falleció a los 84 años por un fallo cardíaco en un hospital de Tokio, informó su sello discográfico Nippon Columbia.
Isoa Tomita, compositor japonés, pionero de la música electrónica y aficionado al uso de sintetizadores, falleció a los 84 años por un fallo cardíaco en un hospital de Tokio, informó su sello discográfico Nippon Columbia.
Want the video? Message me or email me at phoole@idealclubworld.com and I'll send it to you! Tracklist/Song List/Tune List: 1. Ideal ClubWorld Radio – 2014 Ideal Intro 2. DJ John – The Christmas Massacre of Charlie Brown (Vince Guaraldi vs The Peanuts Gang vs DJ John) 3. Lenlow – ¿Dónde Está Santa Claus? 4. Skeewiff – Skeewiff - Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy 5. Simon Panrucker – Happy Christmas, You Guys! 6. Saint Etienne – I Was Born on Christmas Day 7. The Bird and the Bee – Carol Of The Bells 8. Go Home Productions – Carpenters Christmas (Karen Meets Roots Radics Uptown) 9. Big Dee Irwin & Little Eva – I Wish You A Merry Christmas 10. Vince Guaraldi – Skating 11. Isao Tomita – 1ere Arebesque 12. Simon Panrucker – Snowflakes Falling Down 13. Skeewiff Feat Siri – Express Yourself (For Xmas) 14. Brian Doyle-Murray – The Littlest Christmas Tree 15. Stan Kenton – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 16. dj BC – Mashing Christmas (Danny Elfman vs The Supremes vs Jimmy Stewart) 17. George Szell: Cleveland Orchestra – Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 - 4. Troika 18. Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters – Santa Claus is Coming To Town (Skeemix Rewiff) 19. AKIM & The Teddy Vann Production Company – Santa Claus is a Black Man 20. Vince Guaraldi Trio – My Little Drum 21. The Karaoke Channel – Santa Baby (In The Style of Eartha Kitt) - Karaoke 22. ATOM – For The Love Of A Disco Snowplow 23. Billy Mack – Christmas Is All Around 24. Go Home Productions – Elvis Christmas Turkey 25. Martinn – Brave Bells Of Scotland 26. Dick Shawn & George S. Irving – Heat Miser & Snow Miser 27. Kaskade – Still Still Still 28. Django Reinhardt & Michel Warlop – Christmas Swing - Skeewiff Rewiff 29. Line Material ft Ken Nordine – THE KINDS OF CHRISTMAS (1959) 30. Information Society – Xmas At Our House 31. Men Without Hats – Antarctica 32. Simon Panrucker – Leave My Nuts Alone 33. The Blue Hawaiians – We Four Kings (Little Drummer Boy) 34. Voicedude – St. Nick The Knife (Bobby Darin vs Voicedude) 35. Simon Panrucker – Long Johns On 36. Colossus – Charlie Brown Cut Up 37. Roger Christian – Little Mary Christmas 38. samflanagan – Frosty DMC 39. dj BC – 8-Bit Hip-Hop Christmas (Black EL vs Bit Shifter) 40. The Bird and the Bee – 12 Days of Christmas 41. mojochronic – Yuletide Beatles 42. Cheekyboy – Viva Home (Pet Shop Boys vs Coldplay vs It's A Wonderful Life) 43. Esquivel – Jingle Bells 44. Booker T & The MGs – Booker T & The MGs - Jingle Bells Rewiff 45. Fat Daddy – Fat Daddy 46. DJ M.i.F – Children Winter Wonderland (Ella Fitzgerald vs. Bing Crosby vs.Robert Miles) 47. Louis Armstrong & Velma Middleton – Baby, It's Cold Outside (Mulato Beat Remix) 48. ORN – Snow (Cold Crystal Mix) 49. ATOM – You Should Be A Freaky Christmas, Baby 50. mojochronic – Merry Christmas 2U (U2 vs David Archuletta vs Gladys Knight & The Saints Unlimited vs MercyMe) 51. The Musical Cast Of "Toys" Featuring Wendy & Lisa – The Closing Of The Year (Main Theme) 52. The Young Punx Vs The Camden Choral Collective – In The Bleak Midwinter Sims 53. They Might Be Giants – Santa's Beard KEEP LOOKING UP! A Very Merry MixMas and Phooletide Greetings from the PhooleStudio LIVE in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA! SnowBunny stops by! SANTA BACON 2014 HAPPENS. And three hours of cheerful tunes warm you up in the bleak midwinter! Phoole & the Gang is usually two hours of turbofunkin' disco-breakin' block-rockin' beats every Friday from 7-9pm USA Central time / Saturday 1-3am UK time at player.idealclubworld.com! Show info: bit.ly/IdealPhoole Past show videos on demand: bit.ly/PhooleVids (SUBSCRIBE while you're there) Past show audios: bit.ly/PhooleCasts and bit.ly/PhooleAudioArchive twitter.com/phoole facebook.com/DJPhoole mixcloud.com/phoole Buy the tunes! Support the artists! Buy their music here: www.discogs.com www.junodownload.com www.traxsource.com www.beatport.com www.itunes.com
Want the video? Message me or email me at phoole@idealclubworld.com and I'll send it to you! Tracklist/Song List/Tune List: 1. Ideal ClubWorld Radio – 2014 Ideal Intro 2. DJ John – The Christmas Massacre of Charlie Brown (Vince Guaraldi vs The Peanuts Gang vs DJ John) 3. Lenlow – ¿Dónde Está Santa Claus? 4. Skeewiff – Skeewiff - Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy 5. Simon Panrucker – Happy Christmas, You Guys! 6. Saint Etienne – I Was Born on Christmas Day 7. The Bird and the Bee – Carol Of The Bells 8. Go Home Productions – Carpenters Christmas (Karen Meets Roots Radics Uptown) 9. Big Dee Irwin & Little Eva – I Wish You A Merry Christmas 10. Vince Guaraldi – Skating 11. Isao Tomita – 1ere Arebesque 12. Simon Panrucker – Snowflakes Falling Down 13. Skeewiff Feat Siri – Express Yourself (For Xmas) 14. Brian Doyle-Murray – The Littlest Christmas Tree 15. Stan Kenton – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 16. dj BC – Mashing Christmas (Danny Elfman vs The Supremes vs Jimmy Stewart) 17. George Szell: Cleveland Orchestra – Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 - 4. Troika 18. Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters – Santa Claus is Coming To Town (Skeemix Rewiff) 19. AKIM & The Teddy Vann Production Company – Santa Claus is a Black Man 20. Vince Guaraldi Trio – My Little Drum 21. The Karaoke Channel – Santa Baby (In The Style of Eartha Kitt) - Karaoke 22. ATOM – For The Love Of A Disco Snowplow 23. Billy Mack – Christmas Is All Around 24. Go Home Productions – Elvis Christmas Turkey 25. Martinn – Brave Bells Of Scotland 26. Dick Shawn & George S. Irving – Heat Miser & Snow Miser 27. Kaskade – Still Still Still 28. Django Reinhardt & Michel Warlop – Christmas Swing - Skeewiff Rewiff 29. Line Material ft Ken Nordine – THE KINDS OF CHRISTMAS (1959) 30. Information Society – Xmas At Our House 31. Men Without Hats – Antarctica 32. Simon Panrucker – Leave My Nuts Alone 33. The Blue Hawaiians – We Four Kings (Little Drummer Boy) 34. Voicedude – St. Nick The Knife (Bobby Darin vs Voicedude) 35. Simon Panrucker – Long Johns On 36. Colossus – Charlie Brown Cut Up 37. Roger Christian – Little Mary Christmas 38. samflanagan – Frosty DMC 39. dj BC – 8-Bit Hip-Hop Christmas (Black EL vs Bit Shifter) 40. The Bird and the Bee – 12 Days of Christmas 41. mojochronic – Yuletide Beatles 42. Cheekyboy – Viva Home (Pet Shop Boys vs Coldplay vs It's A Wonderful Life) 43. Esquivel – Jingle Bells 44. Booker T & The MGs – Booker T & The MGs - Jingle Bells Rewiff 45. Fat Daddy – Fat Daddy 46. DJ M.i.F – Children Winter Wonderland (Ella Fitzgerald vs. Bing Crosby vs.Robert Miles) 47. Louis Armstrong & Velma Middleton – Baby, It's Cold Outside (Mulato Beat Remix) 48. ORN – Snow (Cold Crystal Mix) 49. ATOM – You Should Be A Freaky Christmas, Baby 50. mojochronic – Merry Christmas 2U (U2 vs David Archuletta vs Gladys Knight & The Saints Unlimited vs MercyMe) 51. The Musical Cast Of "Toys" Featuring Wendy & Lisa – The Closing Of The Year (Main Theme) 52. The Young Punx Vs The Camden Choral Collective – In The Bleak Midwinter Sims 53. They Might Be Giants – Santa's Beard KEEP LOOKING UP! A Very Merry MixMas and Phooletide Greetings from the PhooleStudio LIVE in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA! SnowBunny stops by! SANTA BACON 2014 HAPPENS. And three hours of cheerful tunes warm you up in the bleak midwinter! Phoole & the Gang is usually two hours of turbofunkin' disco-breakin' block-rockin' beats every Friday from 7-9pm USA Central time / Saturday 1-3am UK time at player.idealclubworld.com! Show info: bit.ly/IdealPhoole Past show videos on demand: bit.ly/PhooleVids (SUBSCRIBE while you're there) Past show audios: bit.ly/PhooleCasts and bit.ly/PhooleAudioArchive twitter.com/phoole facebook.com/DJPhoole mixcloud.com/phoole Buy the tunes! Support the artists! Buy their music here: www.discogs.com www.junodownload.com www.traxsource.com www.beatport.com www.itunes.com
Susitikimas su animacinių filmų „Anime“ kūrėju Tošijuki Koseki. Antroje laidos dalyje pirmą kartą LRT KLASIKOS eteryje skambės japonų kompozitoriaus Isao Tomita kūriniai simfoniniam orkestrui ir solistui, vokaloidui, kurio vardas Hatsune Miku.
„Muzikiniame pastiše“ – susitikimas su „Anime“ kūrėju Tošijuki Koseki. Antroje laidos dalyje – skambės japonų kompozitoriaus Isao Tomita kūriniai simfoniniam orkestrui ir solistui, vokaloidui, kurio vardas Hatsune Miku.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Con la presencia de Colette, Alexis y JL. Un regalo navideño para los oyentes de EPSA, un recorrido por la Gran obra de Proust, À la Recherche du Temps Perdu. Hacemos lecturas de todos los libros de la obra, de principio a fin, en su lengua original y en la traducción de Mauro Armiño al español. Las lecturas fueron amenizadas por las composiciones de Isao Tomita, Debussy, Berlioz, Satie, Offenbach, y Faure. Además, para nuestro descanso, sonaron tonadas de Van McCoy, Timi Yuro, Don Julian y Jerry Butler. En este podcast están recogidos los primeros 90 minutos del programa. En la Segunda Parte están recogidos los 90 minutos restantes. La Segunda Parte aquí: http://www.ivoox.com/epsa-16-12-2013-especial-navideno-le-temps-perdu-segunda-parte-audios-mp3_rf_2664115_1.html
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Con la presencia de Colette, Alexis y JL. Un regalo navideño para los oyentes de EPSA, un recorrido por la Gran obra de Proust, À la Recherche du Temps Perdu. Hacemos lecturas de todos los libros de la obra, de principio a fin, en su lengua original y en la traducción de Mauro Armiño al español. Las lecturas fueron amenizadas por las composiciones de Isao Tomita, Debussy, Berlioz, Satie, Offenbach, y Faure. Además, para nuestro descanso, sonaron tonadas de Van McCoy, Timi Yuro, Don Julian y Jerry Butler. En este podcast están recogidos los primeros 90 minutos del programa. En la Segunda Parte están recogidos los 90 minutos restantes. La Segunda Parte aquí: http://www.ivoox.com/epsa-16-12-2013-especial-navideno-le-temps-perdu-segunda-parte-audios-mp3_rf_2664115_1.htmlEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Podcast El Programa de Sita Abellán. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-el-programa-sita-abellan_sq_f130132_1.html
It was recently pointed out to us that we’d not yet covered that most important of topics for musical cosmologists such as ourselves, namely our very own solar system! So come with us, dear listener as we take you from … Continue reading →
Novo especial da serie DIÁLOGOS 3. Nesta ocasión, segunda metade do especial adicado aos inicios da música electrónica, un programa emitido o 2 de febreiro de 1992 en Radio 3 [RNE], adicado ao sintesista nipón Isao Tomita. Se na primeira parte deste especial falamos dos instrumentos, nesta nos centraremos nos artistas até dar co noso protagonista, Tomita. sao Tomita nace en Tokio o 22 de abril de 1932 [acaba de cumprir 80 anos] e pasa a súa primeira infancia en China. De volta a Xapón, inicia as súas primeiras clases privadas de orquestación e composición mentres estudia historia da arte na Universidade. Graduase no ano 1955 e se convirte en compositor para series de TV, cinema e teatro. Para os Xogos Olímpicos de Autralia, en 1956, compón música para o equipo ximnástico nipón. A finais dos 60, fica fascinado cos primeiros álbumes de Walter [Wendy] Carlos, donde este interpretaba música clásica cun sintetizador Moog [...] Entrada completa en: http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/dialogos-3-radio-3-rne-evolucion-da_23.html Máis "DIÁLOGOS 3" en: http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot.com [Etiqueta "Serie DIÁLOGOS 3 - RNE"] Audio dixitalizado dunha cita casete do arquivo sonoro do Pequeno Monstro [Rádio Filispim].
Novo especial da serie DIÁLOGOS 3. Nesta ocasión, un programa monográfico emitido o 1 de febreiro de 1992 en Radio 3 [RNE], adicado ao sintesista Walter/Wendy Carlos. A fonte, como sempre, unha vella cita de casete no arquivo sonoro do Pequeno Monstro. "A música electrónica que habitualmente escoitades en Diálogos 3, ten unhas orixes moi concretas que imos tentar de explorar nos dias de hoxe e manhá ao través de dous artistas que, cada un coas súas especias caracteríticas, marcaron unha serie de sendas a seguir, da reproduzón, máis que da produzón, aínda que no caso de Wendy Carlos, a recreación pasou a un segundo termo, despois. Estamos a falar de Wendy Carlos, antes chamado Walter Carlos, e de Isao Tomita [...] De 1955 a 1967, o doutor en electrónica Robert Moog, inventa el sintetizador Moog, cuxa evolución sería o Mini Moog, instrumento eletrónico do que se dicía que era capaz de crear unha gama case infinita de sons. Robert Moog, foi galardoado co Polar Music, da Real Academia da Música de Suecia, considerado coma o Nobel da Música. En 1966, Robert Moog, se pon en contacto co único músico que ten título de enxeñeiro electrónico naquel momento, Walter Carlos [que despois cambiaria de sexo, pasando a ser Wendy Carlos], dando lugar esta colaboración a primeira obra deste músico: `Swiches on Bach [1967]´, donde Carlos recrea electrónicamente obras de J.S. Bach. Daquela, unha das compañías de música electrónica máis potente nos EE.UU., a Columbia Broadcasting Systems [CBS], realiza unha convención de enxeñeiros electrónicos, donde se apresentará o Mini Moog e a transcripción para este instrumento de composicións de J.S. Bach, baixo o título de: `Swiched on Bach´. A reazón dos enxeñeiros eletrónicos asistentes a convención ao ouvir aquilo foi de grande sorpresa. O ano seguinte, 1968, aquel album xa publicado, acada no mercado un número de vendas foi moi superior das que Robert Moog e Walter Caros tiveran nunca imaxinado". Sintonizamos. Radio 3 [RNE], tres da tarde, Diálogos 3. Evolución da música electrónica [Cap. 1 Walter/Wendy Carlos]. Dirixe e presenta Ramón Trecet. Entrada completa en: http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/dialogos-3-radio-3-rne-evolucion-da_15.html Capítulo 2 desta serie en: http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/dialogos-3-radio-3-rne-evolucion-da_23.html Toda a serie "DIÁLOGOS 3" no blogue http://pequenosmonstros.blogspot , procurando a Etiqueta: "Serie: DIÁLOGOS 3 [Radio3-RNE]".
With hellodoctornamecontinueyesterdaytomorrow, aka Spannered's 10th Oddcast, Datassette takes us through a wild and wonderful set of library music and various treats of the analogue world. Space out 70s style and enjoy a kaleidoscopic array of wibs and wobbles, blips and bloops, clicks and whooshes, and other mysterious sounds of the spheres. If this collection were a van, it would have carpeting all over the inside, swivelling seats, and an 8-track player. Since it's an Oddcast, you're stuck with listening to it. Just be sure you have your seatbelt on. Datassette, also known as Datashat, has releases on Echoecho, Ai Records, and other labels, and recently remixed Royskopp's Happy Up Here on Wall of Sound. The most excellent Handsette Recordings, which Datassette also has a hand in, has a new release out as well. Datassette has kindly supplied some truly cosmic artwork to enhance your experience (especially effective if you stare at it intently while listening). Take it away Datassette! Tracklisting: Bruno Spoerri — Glückskugel: Title (197x) Man — Just For You (Edit) (1973) Alan Hawkshaw — Transcendental Meditation (1975) Dave Vorhaus — Interaction (1980) Doxa Sinistra — Alien (1982) Mike Vickers — Technopolis (1973) Isao Tomita — The Two Jews (1975) Electronic Concept Orchestra — Windmills Of Your Mind (1969) Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention — Oh No (Edit) (1970) Dave Vorhaus — The Great Chip Takeover (1980) Mike Vickers — Retribution (1973) G Narholz — Join In The Dance (1977) Doxa Sinistra — The Other Stranger (1982) Severed Heads — 4.W.D. (1983) Andy Clark — Feeling The Heat (1983) Datassette — Tang Arp Rev (2009) T Fisher — Right After Midnight (Reload Onna Betamax Edit) (1977)
First up we guffaw over the amusing and probably unintentional use of Microsoft's Songsmith vocal accompaniment software wiith some crackers from Billy Idol, The Police and Eminem, then it's the wonderful Diego Stocco's Music From Sand and all that sound design should be, pressing on we tackle Isao Tomita and finally AutoTune seems to be getting a lot of attention at present, we discuss what this means for the future of singers.
First up we guffaw over the amusing and probably unintentional use of Microsoft's Songsmith vocal accompaniment software wiith some crackers from Billy Idol, The Police and Eminem, then it's the wonderful Diego Stocco's Music From Sand and all that sound design should be, pressing on we tackle Isao Tomita and finally AutoTune seems to be getting a lot of attention at present, we discuss what this means for the future of singers.
Spacemusic presents: Global Feed - the BIG end of the year podcast with the best electronic and ambient music available - we look back at 2008 and decide what to play on today's show. The Best Of..... and more. It might be the term to use, though this show is like you've never heard before! New Mixes. New sounds. New tracks. Almost in a Trance-state we will have a lift-off for quickchats with artists from Europe and the USA: meet 'I Awake', 'Off the Sky' and David Helpling / Jon jenkins. Recorded and edited on New Year's Eve. This Spacemusic show has a duration of over 3 hours...Yesss. We hope it will reach you in full effect. Drop us your feedback via our Gmail account, spacemusic.nl@gmail.com Happy New Year to all fans of the Spacemusic podcast, muchos lovos! START (00:00) - Spacemusic ::: Global Feed ::: (01:27) - Lift-off! (Music by Vangelis - Chariots of Firenbsp;) (04:35) - The Eagle has landed (05:37) - David Helpling #38; Jon Jenkins - The Knowing (LIVE) (14:25) - Near the Parenthesis - Nidae (18:54) - Lukas Termena RMX - Timbaland ft. One Republic, Apologize (22:11) - Planet Boelex ft. Lisa's Antenna - Fill me Up (27:45) - Das Kraftfuttermischwerk - Ankommen (31:31) - Env(itre) - The upper clouds in the water (35:16) - Sleepy Town Manufacture - Fortnight (39:06) - Listeners Audio Comments (41:23) - Robert Douglas - October Sun (43:40) - Michael Fyrek - a Dream I never had (50:23) - Ulrich Schnauss - Blumenthal (55:40) - Ulrich Schnauss - Nothing happens in June (1:01:20) - Fireworks Alarm! (1:03:33) - Sleepy Town Manufacture - Not a big deal (1:06:46) - Kenji Kawai - Gray Lady (Ash) (1:11:19) - David Helpling - Worlds (1:15:07) - Craig Padilla - Wandering Thought (1:18:54) - Rudy Adrian - Pathway (1:20:59) - I Awake - Inferno (1:23:58) - Quickchat: I Awake from Sweden (1:34:55) - I Awake - Magicians and Fairies (PROMO) (1:40:26) - Logic System - Person to Person (1:44:22) - Binarysoundworx - Glacier (1:51:54) - Intelligentsia - End of Civilization (1:56:12) - Time will tell.... Countdown 2009... Thank You for Your Support! (2:00:03) - Happy New Year !!! (HUVA Network plays: Moontown and Overload) (2:07:15) - Listeners Audio Comment (Music bed by Lukas Termena) (2:13:21) - Quickchat: Off the Sky from the USA (2:31:18) - Off the Sky - Virtigo (ft. Sineweaver) (2:36:31) - Quickchat: David Helpling #38; Jon Jenkins from San Diego USA (2:58:21) - Listeners Audio Comment (2:58:53) - Logic System - Orient Express (1982) (3:02:40) - End Titles... (Klaus Doldinger plays Skyscape from the album Constellation) (3:05:00) - Happy New Year 2009 !!! END BACKGROUND INFORMATION I Awake from Sweden - links and info - http://spineworld.com http://playdo.com http://myspace.com/iawake http://lucidmusic.se === Special attention for Kenji Kawai: the Avalon Soundtrack is on the playlist again. After receiving so many e-mails since last sho (City 13) we thought it was a great idea to include the album again. Go to Amazon for buying it, it's good, very good! Avalon - The Movie - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_(Japanese_film) Buy it from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Avalon-Original-Soundtrack-Kenji-Kawai/dp/B00005HR7J === Off the Sky - links and info - Personal installation concept projects via http://phonograffiti.org Tips by Jason Corder: Morgan Packard - airships fill the sky (anticipate records) So Percussion - amid the noise Colleen - Colleen et les Boites agrave; Musique === Treasure LIVE performances by David Helpling / Jon Jenkins in San Diego (August 2008). Released on CD and available via Deepexile.com Order the 'Beyond Words' album now. There's 1,000 pieces available. Hurry! === Logic System - links and info - Logic System is a musical project of Hideki Matsutake. Hideki started as an assistant for Isao Tomita n the 70's and is well-known as the sequencer programmer and modular synthesizer operator for the...
Spacemusic presents: Global Feed - the BIG end of the year podcast with the best electronic and ambient music available - we look back at 2008 and decide what to play on today's show. The Best Of..... and more. It might be the term to use, though this show is like you've never heard before! New Mixes. New sounds. New tracks. Almost in a Trance-state we will have a lift-off for quickchats with artists from Europe and the USA: meet 'I Awake', 'Off the Sky' and David Helpling / Jon jenkins. Recorded and edited on New Year's Eve. This Spacemusic show has a duration of over 3 hours...Yesss. We hope it will reach you in full effect. Drop us your feedback via our Gmail account, spacemusic.nl@gmail.com Happy New Year to all fans of the Spacemusic podcast, muchos lovos! START (00:00) - Spacemusic ::: Global Feed ::: (01:27) - Lift-off! (Music by Vangelis - Chariots of Firenbsp;) (04:35) - The Eagle has landed (05:37) - David Helpling #38; Jon Jenkins - The Knowing (LIVE) (14:25) - Near the Parenthesis - Nidae (18:54) - Lukas Termena RMX - Timbaland ft. One Republic, Apologize (22:11) - Planet Boelex ft. Lisa's Antenna - Fill me Up (27:45) - Das Kraftfuttermischwerk - Ankommen (31:31) - Env(itre) - The upper clouds in the water (35:16) - Sleepy Town Manufacture - Fortnight (39:06) - Listeners Audio Comments (41:23) - Robert Douglas - October Sun (43:40) - Michael Fyrek - a Dream I never had (50:23) - Ulrich Schnauss - Blumenthal (55:40) - Ulrich Schnauss - Nothing happens in June (1:01:20) - Fireworks Alarm! (1:03:33) - Sleepy Town Manufacture - Not a big deal (1:06:46) - Kenji Kawai - Gray Lady (Ash) (1:11:19) - David Helpling - Worlds (1:15:07) - Craig Padilla - Wandering Thought (1:18:54) - Rudy Adrian - Pathway (1:20:59) - I Awake - Inferno (1:23:58) - Quickchat: I Awake from Sweden (1:34:55) - I Awake - Magicians and Fairies (PROMO) (1:40:26) - Logic System - Person to Person (1:44:22) - Binarysoundworx - Glacier (1:51:54) - Intelligentsia - End of Civilization (1:56:12) - Time will tell.... Countdown 2009... Thank You for Your Support! (2:00:03) - Happy New Year !!! (HUVA Network plays: Moontown and Overload) (2:07:15) - Listeners Audio Comment (Music bed by Lukas Termena) (2:13:21) - Quickchat: Off the Sky from the USA (2:31:18) - Off the Sky - Virtigo (ft. Sineweaver) (2:36:31) - Quickchat: David Helpling #38; Jon Jenkins from San Diego USA (2:58:21) - Listeners Audio Comment (2:58:53) - Logic System - Orient Express (1982) (3:02:40) - End Titles... (Klaus Doldinger plays Skyscape from the album Constellation) (3:05:00) - Happy New Year 2009 !!! END BACKGROUND INFORMATION I Awake from Sweden - links and info - http://spineworld.com http://playdo.com http://myspace.com/iawake http://lucidmusic.se === Special attention for Kenji Kawai: the Avalon Soundtrack is on the playlist again. After receiving so many e-mails since last sho (City 13) we thought it was a great idea to include the album again. Go to Amazon for buying it, it's good, very good! Avalon - The Movie - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_(Japanese_film) Buy it from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Avalon-Original-Soundtrack-Kenji-Kawai/dp/B00005HR7J === Off the Sky - links and info - Personal installation concept projects via http://phonograffiti.org Tips by Jason Corder: Morgan Packard - airships fill the sky (anticipate records) So Percussion - amid the noise Colleen - Colleen et les Boites agrave; Musique === Treasure LIVE performances by David Helpling / Jon Jenkins in San Diego (August 2008). Released on CD and available via Deepexile.com Order the 'Beyond Words' album now. There's 1,000 pieces available. Hurry! === Logic System - links and info - Logic System is a musical project of Hideki Matsutake. Hideki started as an assistant for Isao Tomita n the 70's and is well-known as the sequencer programmer and modular synthesizer operator for the...