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TnT's Hit Songs From Mars
Tubular Bells (Pt. 1) - Theme From "The Exorcist"

TnT's Hit Songs From Mars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 65:16


In this episode, the lads become possessed by the unnerving creepiness of Mike Oldfield's unlikely hit "Tubular Bells", the theme music from the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist.  Thankfully, special guest Joseph Trivers performs a successful exorcism on the dreadful scene, through his exploration of minimalist music and the mechanics of how it confounds, delights, and offers unforeseen avenues of expression. Join the trio for a totally tubular episode of TnT.Songs:Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through TechnologyBrian Eno - 1/1Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Pt.1)John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter And Daniel Davies - Main Theme from "Halloween"Michael Jackson - ThrillerHoward Shore - The Uruk-haiPhilip Glass - KoyaanisqatsiThe Shining - He Saw it on the TelevisionAl Bowlly & Ray noble and His OrchestraMike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (1971 Demo)Johannes Brahms - Brahms' LullabySilence of the Lambs - Fava Beans and a nice ChiantiLa Monte Young - Composition 1960 No.7Terry Reilly - Poppy Nogood and the Phantom BandSteve Reich - Come OutEighth Blackbird - Two PagesJohn Cale & Terry Reilly - Church of AnthraxSteve Reich - It's Gonna Rain, Part 1Steve Reich - Piano PhaseTerry Reilly - A Rainbow in Curved Air The Who - Baba O'ReillyAnn Southam - Rivers Set 1: No. 1Julius Eastman - Evil N***** (Live)Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster & Panaiotis - NikeConnect with us:Instagram

Découvrez Bibliothèque et Archives Canada : votre histoire, votre patrimoine documentaire

Bibliothèque et Archives Canada possède la plus grande collection de musique canadienne du monde. Elle comporte plus de 250 000 enregistrements sonores et vidéo, sans parler de notre immense collection de musique en feuille, de partitions imprimées, de programmes de concerts et de livres. Vous aurez deviné que BAC possède également la plus grande collection de musique de Noël et des Fêtes. Joseph Trivers se joint à nous aujourd’hui pour parler de notre collection de musique de Noël et des Fêtes.

Discover Library and Archives Canada: Your History, Your Documentary Heritage

Library and Archives Canada has the largest collection of Canadian music in existence. There are over 250,000 sound and video recordings alone, not to mention huge collections of sheet music, printed scores, concert programs and books. Therefore, it goes without saying that LAC also has the largest collection of Christmas and holiday music as well. On today’s episode, we speak with Joseph Trivers who elaborates on Christmas and holiday music in LAC’s collection.

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent
À l'ombre des lilas / Gloria ambrosien

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 21:21


Dans cette émission, nous joignons Jean-Philippe Proulx de la Société Histoire Canada en discussion avec Joseph Trivers de la Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. Ils examinent deux anciens enregistrements canadiens: À l'ombre des lilas interprété par Georges Beauchemin avec accompagnement de piano; et Gloria ambrosien chanté par des moines à l'abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent
The Maple Leaf Forever / Solveig's Song

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 20:20


In this episode, Nancy Payne, editor of Kayak: Canada’s history magazine for kids, speaks with Joseph Trivers, Music Acquisitions Librarian, about a song that at one time served as Canada’s unofficial national anthem, and a song from a Norwegian play sung by a celebrated Canadian soprano.

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent
Ô paradis / Vive la canadienne

Sounds Like History / Des histoires qui résonnent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 23:54


Dans cette émission, nous joignons Jean-Phillipe Proulx de la Société Histoire Canada en discussion avec Joseph Trivers de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. Ils examinent deux anciens enregistrements canadiens: "Ô paradis" – Un aria de l’opéra l’Africaine par Giacomo Meyerbeer, interprétée par tenor Raoul Jobin, avec le Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; et "Vive la canadienne" par Amédée Tremblay, interprétée par Quatuor Alouette.