Mar. 25th, 2016
Friday Music Selection - Sound Artists
Mar. 25th, 2016 04:56 pmSome contemporary music selections today -
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John Luther Adams - Sila: The Breath of the World
Watch a full performance of "Sila: The Breath of the World" by 2014 Pulitzer Prize winner John Luther Adams, which premiered at Lincoln Center July 25, 2014. The work was commissioned by Lincoln Center Out of Doors and Mostly Mozart Festival.
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John Luther Adams - Sila: The Breath of the World
Watch a full performance of "Sila: The Breath of the World" by 2014 Pulitzer Prize winner John Luther Adams, which premiered at Lincoln Center July 25, 2014. The work was commissioned by Lincoln Center Out of Doors and Mostly Mozart Festival.
( More here )
Synthesizer Documentary ~ Moog: A Film by Hans Fjellestad
This documentary is a true asset to mankind. Robert Moog was a great man. One of my heroes, and to me he is an absolute legend. This documentary goes through the times, places and artists when the synthesizer was invented, and what took place, plus little interesting things from Moog, such as he said he could "feel" what's going on inside electronic equipment(or something along those lines). Of course covers the man who revolutionized the synthesizer, who is a beautiful person IMHO. You can feel it in his voice alone.
Others may not share the same enthusiasm for the synthesizer as I do. It is one of my favorite things in existence, and Moog is absolutely one of my most respected and favorite people in the history of the known universe.
Much much respect for Hans Fjellestad for doing this wonderful work before Moog passed
This documentary is a true asset to mankind. Robert Moog was a great man. One of my heroes, and to me he is an absolute legend. This documentary goes through the times, places and artists when the synthesizer was invented, and what took place, plus little interesting things from Moog, such as he said he could "feel" what's going on inside electronic equipment(or something along those lines). Of course covers the man who revolutionized the synthesizer, who is a beautiful person IMHO. You can feel it in his voice alone.
Others may not share the same enthusiasm for the synthesizer as I do. It is one of my favorite things in existence, and Moog is absolutely one of my most respected and favorite people in the history of the known universe.
Much much respect for Hans Fjellestad for doing this wonderful work before Moog passed