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29-07-2010, 11:09 #141
Last edited by rampant; 29-07-2010 at 11:30.
Arrse's very own bartender imparting wisdom, wit and all things boozey.
http://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=123047.html
Crime & Punishment in Colonial Kenya: Bibliography Thread
http://www.arrse.co.uk/intelligence-...hy-thread.html
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29-07-2010, 15:11 #142
In keeping with my Japanese mood, I bring to your ears a composer who, much like the estimable Morricone, is probably best known for his sound tracks: Joe Hisaishi
YouTube -
YouTube - Joe Hisaishi Live Performance - Ashitaka sekki from Mononoke
YouTube - A Chinese Tall Story - Joe Hisaishi
YouTube - One Summer's Day taken from Spirited Away
YouTube - Joe Hisaishi Live Performance - Hana BiLast edited by rampant; 30-07-2010 at 08:33.
Arrse's very own bartender imparting wisdom, wit and all things boozey.
http://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=123047.html
Crime & Punishment in Colonial Kenya: Bibliography Thread
http://www.arrse.co.uk/intelligence-...hy-thread.html
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29-07-2010, 21:24 #143
Wolfgang Windgassen !!!! lets rip in Solti's complete Der Ring der Nibelungen (easy for you to say!) but can't find his Forest Murmurs which are a little special.. so this will do: YouTube - Siegfried's Tod & Trauermarsch Wolfgang Windgassen
Oooh note 6'10" for CON DUCT ING"As we moved slowly through the outskirts of the town we passed row after row of little grey slum houses running at right angles to the embankment. At the back of one of the houses a young woman was kneeling on the stones, poking a stick up the leaden waste-pipe which ran from the sink inside and which I suppose was blocked. I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold. She looked up as the train passed, and I was almost near enough to catch her eye."
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29-07-2010, 22:43 #144The artist formerly known as Bob_Lawlaw
And I said to the man who stood at the Gate of the Year " Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown".
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
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30-07-2010, 00:53 #145
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30-07-2010, 09:52 #146
Glad you liked that CoT, he's very goood! Anyhoo just a brief visit this morning, taken from the soundtrack 2009 Oscar Winning Film "Departures" (Okuribito) by Yojiro Takita, once again composed by Hisaishi. If you like cellos you'll love this, I'm only posting a couple of tracks off the soundtrack, but I seriously recommned you listen to the rest of it, it's wonderful:
YouTube - beautifuldead1
YouTube - Okuribito OST: - Memory -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_(film)
YouTube - Departures - TrailerLast edited by rampant; 30-07-2010 at 09:55. Reason: to add the film trailer
Arrse's very own bartender imparting wisdom, wit and all things boozey.
http://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=123047.html
Crime & Punishment in Colonial Kenya: Bibliography Thread
http://www.arrse.co.uk/intelligence-...hy-thread.html
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30-07-2010, 21:06 #147
YouTube - Kyung Wha Chung - Bruch Violin Concerto Mov.2
Exquisite applies here"As we moved slowly through the outskirts of the town we passed row after row of little grey slum houses running at right angles to the embankment. At the back of one of the houses a young woman was kneeling on the stones, poking a stick up the leaden waste-pipe which ran from the sink inside and which I suppose was blocked. I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold. She looked up as the train passed, and I was almost near enough to catch her eye."
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30-07-2010, 21:53 #148
When I have time I shall dig out the youtube links but:
Handel's Messiah
Mozart Requiem
Sibelius's Karelia - particularly 'Alla Marcia'
Saint-Saen's Organ Symphony
Prokofiev - some pearls amongst the Lieutenant Kije suite, and I'll never grow out of Peter and the Wolf.
Holzst - The Planets Suite
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31-07-2010, 03:56 #149Senior Member

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31-07-2010, 04:24 #150
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