Sax Modifications - Insider Sax Stuff
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-This episode discusses multiple saxophone adjustments and enhancements Derek has applied to his saxophone, allowing him to play the saxophone in some exciting and unique ways. (for more on Derek's use of rings hitting the saxophone, start with this video:
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-Derek Brown plays a P.Mauriat System 76 tenor, JodyJazz DV 6 Tenor mouthpiece, Legere Signature Series reeds (2.5), and a BG Duo Series Ligature (soprano).
Deborah de Luca @ Château de Chambord for Cercle
Deborah de Luca @ Château de Chambord for Cercle
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Artist: Deborah de Luca
Produced by Cercle
Executive producers: Philippe Tuchmann & Derek Barbolla
Directed by: Derek Barbolla
Assisted by: Pol Souchier, Quentin Eynaud, Agathe Faccendini & Aurélien Moisan
Directors of photography: Anatole Vaillant & Jérémie Tridard
Photograph: Alexandre Brisa
Live Editor: Pol Souchier
Sound Engineer: Timothée
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Rude pravo Dimenticare bere! - il viaggio
traccia 4 e 6 di Zitti e a cucciaCd 1997 dei Rude Pravo italian punk. li considero dei grandi, mi piacciono musicalmente e soprattutto i testi! Alcuni davvero emozionanti, altri divertenti!.I Rude Pravo nascono a Bologna nel 1994.
Il nucleo iniziale è composto da Gus Ramone (voce), Trebbo (basso), Andy Dale (chitarra), Shiba (batteria).Il genere musicale si ispira al punk rock fine anni settanta, ovvero Ramones, Clash, Stiff Little Fingers... e al più classico rock'n'roll;
punk'n'roll la musica suonata dal gruppo, con testi in italiano che affrontano sia argomenti seri riguardanti il malessere quotidiano, che argomenti più frivoli.
Dopo vari cambi di formazione, nel 1999 la band è passata da quattro a cinque elementi con quella che è la line-up attuale:Gus Ramone (voce) Trebbo (basso) Sandro (chitarra) Romano (chitarra) Toppi (batteria).
Potremmo definirlo un super gruppo leggendo le esperienze musicali precedenti dei tre nuovi elementi: Sandro (con i Rude Pravo dal gennaio 1996) ha suonato negli Ugly Things ed Avvoltoi, Romano nei Nabat, nonché membro fondatore degli Stab, Toppi nei Nabat è anche uno dei più potenti batteristi italiani.hanno un notevole impatto sonoro.
Il gruppo ha partecipato all'edizione 2001 dell'Independent Days a Bologna
Gus Ramone-voce
Trebbo-basso
Sandro Piu-chitarra
Romano Bedetti-chitarra
LucaLupoToppini-batteria
DISCOGRAFIA:
La tua vita in gioco -- cd compilation Andate a lavorare teppisti Scandellara Records -1996
Picchia il vicino/Voglio essere così -- Torello Records (45) 1996
Zitti e a cuccia -- Torello Records 1997 (mini cd -- 7 brani)
L'uomo più felice del mondo -- compilation All this and more Fridge Records 2000
Ognuno é libero (Luigi Tenco) -- compilation Canzoni di eroi Fridge Records 2001
Non mi pento -- Kob Records/Mad Butcher Records 2003 (cd -- 12 brani)
Charles Mayer Le regret Valse-Etude mélancolique op.332 (attr. Chopin) - Vincenzo Maltempo - Piano
Charles Mayer: Le regret -- Valse-Etude mélancolique op.332
Prima esecuzione assoluta. Pianoforte: Vincenzo Maltempo
Una pagina pianistica ritrovata e discussa da Luca Chierici in un recente articolo scritto per Amadeus (
La Valse, attribuita a Chopin, circolava dagli anni '30 del '900 in una forma ridotta ed è stata oggetto di esecuzioni pubbliche e discografiche da parte di artisti quali Bruno Canino, Stephen Hough e Garrick Ohlsson. Il ritrovamento dello spartito originale, opera appunto di Charles Mayer, ha rivelato non solamente la paternità del lavoro ma una sua più completa stesura se paragonata alla versione corrotta e anonima già conosciuta. L'esecuzione si è avvalsa di un gran coda Steinway dello Studio Marco Barletta Pianoforti e della collaborazione di Nicola Sannino (Ingegnere del suono) e di Giovanni Caruso (Re-mastering).
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World premiere - Vincenzo Maltempo, Piano
For fans of great music, the possibility of a new discovery is always tantalizing. However, there are times when a work is misattributed -- the famous 'Albinoni Adagio', for example, was written centuries after the composer died. The Italian critic, broadcaster, and musicologist Luca Chierici has ascertained that one work recently attributed to Chopin, the 'Valse mélancolique', was in fact composed by Charles Mayer. Mr. Chierici, in response to my request to comment on his research, summarized the discovery (currently only published in Italian) as follows:
The Valse in F-Sharp Minor (called also Valse mélancolique) was apparently published in 1986 by Stanislaw Dybowski on the bi-weekly Ruch Muzyczny. I heard it by chance in 1987 since the italian pianist Bruno Canino played it as an encore in Milano, and I was immediately fascinated by the beauty of some melodic and harmonic lines. Stephen Hough and Garrick Ohlsson made recordings of the piece and YouTube is full of amateurish takes of the same Valse.
Now, it happened that in my recent orders of scores of the composer Charles Mayer (for some research I'm making about him) from the Berlin Staatsbibliothek I unexpectedly found that Mayer was the actual author of the piece. I wanted to write a short communication about my discovery and I immediately thought about the Chopin Institute in Warsaw. A very kind scholar wrote me back immediately saying that the Valse had been not included in the standard catalogue of Chopin works but that the news of a correct identification of the piece was very interesting. With one of the music magazines I collaborate for (the bi-weekly Amadeus), I arranged to have an article published. At the same time I visited Canino, gave him a copy of the score and asked if he wanted to record the Valse in the original form. This is a on-going project and the magazine announced that soon a link for downloading the audio will be available for the readers.
The particular values of Mayer's composition are described in this article [currently at the top of this linked page, but that might change]. The most relevant detail is that the copy of 1986 which is currently circulating (and available at IMSLP) is a shortened version of the original Mayer's one, and this fact (i.e. its poor architecture) was used to say that Chopin could never write a piece like that, apart the nice chopinesque themes and harmony. The original Mayer Valse is perfect in the sense of architectural balance and re-establish the value of the piece. By the way, another copy identical of the corrupted one had been published in 1936 : I examined it and found that is identical to the current shortened version. The thrilling aspect of the whole matter is: who published the shortened version? Why he could only transcribe that version without consulting a copy of Mayer's score?
In an email exchange we had relating to this discovery, Stephen Hough wrote (and gave me permission to publish) the following comments:
It was not so much the structure which made me think from the first time I saw the piece (1936 edition) that it couldn't be by Chopin but the compositional mistakes. Chopin was fastidious about such things and there is false note-leading, inaccurate spelling of accidentals and rough harmony (too many thirds, bad spacing). I also never thought it sounded Chopin-esque but much more Russian. I only put it on as a curiosity and insisted that the notes explain its doubtful attribution.
But as it stands it's an attractive piece and I'm glad I got to record a piece by yet another obscure composer!
Luca Chierici website:
Vincenzo Maltempo website:
Fule-ing enlargement (ft. EU Expansion Commissioner Stefan Fule)
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JUNK FOOD - CHEAP and UNCOOL RECORD SHOP in ROME
20th april 2012,
Via di San Giovanni Laterano, 188,
Rome
JUNK FOOD!!!
CHEAP and UNCOOL RECORD SHOP
What Is This Thing Called Love
Sarah Hanahan Quartet
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Lloyd Richard Dyer is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Watford.
Dyer began his senior career with West Bromwich Albion, and had loan spells with Kidderminster Harriers, Coventry City and Queens Park Rangers before joining Millwall. After half a season, he moved on to Milton Keynes Dons, where he spent two years. In 2008, he signed for Leicester City, where he played for six seasons, and joined Watford in 2014. He spent the latter part of the 2014–15 season on loan at Birmingham City.
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Napoli - Congresso dell'Arcigay nei luoghi di Oscar Wilde (14.11.15)
- Napoli – “Uguale amore, uguali diritti”. E' questo il tema del quindicesimo congresso nazionale Arcigay che per la prima volta si tiene al Sud e precisamente a Napoli.
Una tre giorni iniziata nella Sala dei Baroni del Maschio Angioino e che si protrarrà per i lavori nell'Hotel Parker, luogo simbolo perchè nell'Ottocento ospitò lo scrittore omosessuale Oscar Wilde.
Ad aprire i lavori la presenza istituzionale del sindaco Luigi De Magistris, lodato dai membri di arcigat per la scelta politica presa con il riconoscimento delle due madri nel caso del piccolo Ruben, come afferma il presidente nazionale di Arcigay, Flavio Romani.
Antonello Sannino, presidente della locale Arcigay si sofferma sull'importanza dell'evento per il Mezzogiorno.
Ospite d'eccezione Colombia Barrosse, console degli Stati Uniti a Napoli.