Wyschnegradsky - Two Preludes
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Two Preludes Op. 2 (1916) Jenny Lin, piano Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893-1979) is typically acknowledged as a microtonal composer who spent most of his creative life in Paris and Germany developing his theories and "ultrachromatic scales." Before his emigration to Paris in 1920, he studied composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory and became an avant-garde composer. Wyschnegradsky was clearly a disciple of Scriabin's music. He actually experienced something like an epiphany after hearing Scriabin's works and thereafter became a mystic, abandoned his Wagnerian approach to music, and emulated the "scriabinesque." His early orchestral work "The Journey of Existence" owes much to Scriabin's "Poem of Ecstasy". Unfortunately, Wyschnegradsky wrote only a few piano pieces including these two preludes during his youth in Russia. He was more interested in pursuing quarter-tone composition and even had Scriabin-like visions that this kind of music would push mankind to the next step in evolution. Composers like Messiaen and Boulez appreciated and performed his microtonal music, but there is virtually no interest in Wyschnegradsky today.
movie clips to afi and linkin park
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i do not claim to own any of the content in this video, so please dont delete this! thank you this is a bunch of movie clips put to the songs of Afi's "prelude" and Linkin Park's "what ive done" i put this together on imovie
prelude ave maría
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Diego toca con Gerardo Ruíz en el Club de Leones en Tequisquiapan. Gracias a Samuel Sánchez.
Stanchinsky - Five Preludes
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Five preludes written in 1907 not to be mistaken with the Five Preludes (1907-1912) collection. Strangely, the Haenssler label that issued the recording of these works made some errors by calling the pieces here Five Preludes (1907). They probably meant Five Preludes (1907-1912), but even that is incorrect. What they recorded was the Three Preludes (1907) and two pieces from the Five Preludes (1907-1912) set. Jenny Lin, piano Stanchinsky's first published work containing some of the most inventive and arresting miniatures I've heard from an early 20th-century Russian composer. Daniel Blumenthal, piano Hailed as a genius by Alexandrov, Medtner, Prokofiev, and Lourié, Alexei Stanchinsky (1888-1914) was once a household name to Russian composers in the early 20th-century only to be forgotten after the 1917 revolution. Today he is usually regarded as an eccentric composer whose premature death is shrouded in mystery. Throughout his youth, Stanchinsky was prone to mental illness, spent a year (1908-09) in an institution, and was pronounced "incurably insane." He often destroyed his own compositions in fits of hallucination and rage; thankfully, friends and colleagues did much to reconstruct many of his manuscripts. Despite his degrading mental health, Stanchinsky had ambitions in music and concertized widely. Yet in 1914 Stanchinsky's body was discovered near a creek and although the cause of death was unknown, rumors spread that it was suicide. During his studies at the Moscow Conservatory around 1909, Stanchinsky wrote experimental piano pieces that were considered avant-garde for the day. He assimilated elements of Scriabin, Medtner, Mussorgsky, and folk music in the creation of his own style, one that cradles the harmonic language of high Romanticism, especially Scriabin, and his own fascination with polyphonic textures. Interestingly, scholar Larry Sitsky calls Stanchinsky the "Diatonic Webern" for his propensity for diatonic saturation and employment of "polyphony not as a contrasting episode but rather as the essential and organic tool of his music."
//\Kiss my eyes and Lay me to Sleep/\\ Anime Mix //\ AFI/\\
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YEAH! i love this, please comment! Prelude(kiss my eyes and lay me to sleep) - AFI Animes - Naruto, Vampire Knight, Elfen Lied I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC OR ANIME(S) USED IN THIS VIDEO!!!
Prelude 2 10" Rockford P1's
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My 2000 Prelude and its 2 10" Rockford P1's. Yes I know my idles fucked its gettin fixed soon lol.
Prelude to a Song - John Williams
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Terrific tune by the undeniably brilliant Guitar God of the Universe, John Williams, from his new CD 'about a Bird'. First heard him play it live at St. James Church, Piccadilly, London. Probably inspired by Barrios' 'an alm for the love of God' (listen to the pattern in the bass line). However, this is a unique piece, and should be published. Anyone feel like working it out? Williams is notorious for tormenting his fans with his fantastic arrangements, which he never publishes. If you think Williams should change the habit of a lifetime and publish this work for all to enjoy, give this tune 5 stars. Maybe John will get the message.
Paseo vs prelude
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tiros en el silva
Apex'i N1
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My 97 prelude SH with an apexi n1 dc sports headers and CAI
prelude 12 21
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vid i made
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