Music sharing thread...

I have only recently discovered works by the Renaissance era composer Tomás Luis de Victoria and I have not been so moved by new music in a very long time.

So I felt like sharing a few responsoriae from his Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae.

Amicus Meus

Caligaverunt Oculi Mei

Unus Ex Discipulis Meis

Any discussion of profound effect is merely the opinion of the author and her personal preference. There is no guarantee, expressed nor implied, that the listener, hereafter referred to as you, will experience the same and/or a similar result. No guarantees are made that you will enjoy the music. Should you feel that the post was misleading, you may address the issue with the front office. Offer valid through 20/8/1611.
 
Equinoxe said:
I have only recently discovered works by the Renaissance era composer Tomás Luis de Victoria and I have not been so moved by new music in a very long time.

So I felt like sharing a few responsoriae from his Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae.

Amicus Meus

Caligaverunt Oculi Mei

Unus Ex Discipulis Meis

Any discussion of profound effect is merely the opinion of the author and her personal preference. There is no guarantee, expressed nor implied, that the listener, hereafter referred to as you, will experience the same and/or a similar result. No guarantees are made that you will enjoy the music. Should you feel that the post was misleading, you may address the issue with the front office. Offer valid through 20/8/1611.
The Amicus Meus is perfect for a Sunday morning, thankyou.
And now I need some Mozart to wake me up for the day :)
 
SeanH said:
The Amicus Meus is perfect for a Sunday morning, thankyou.
And now I need some Mozart to wake me up for the day :)

You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
 
Equinoxe said:
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Mozart. Gran Partita. K361. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Sakami Oramo (sp?). The BBC broadcast it live the other night. I'll try to find it on the website. It's quite possibly the greatest piece of music ever written, played by a genius.
 
SeanH said:
Mozart. Gran Partita. K361. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Sakami Oramo (sp?). The BBC broadcast it live the other night. I'll try to find it on the website. It's quite possibly the greatest piece of music ever written, played by a genius.

Oh, that does sound lovely, a fine bit of music for a Sunday morning.
 
SeanH said:
The Amicus Meus is perfect for a Sunday morning, thankyou.
And now I need some Mozart to wake me up for the day :)

This is probably not what yer looking for ... But how's about some remixed Mozart??

That's all I have in MP3 form right now ... Other than Beethoven remixed ...

Mozart - Piano Concerto Techno Remix
 
Arc da Rat said:
This is probably not what yer looking for ... But how's about some remixed Mozart??

That's all I have in MP3 form right now ... Other than Beethoven remixed ...

Mozart - Piano Concerto Techno Remix
I have a fantastic Techno remix of Vivaldi's Spring somewhere.
I can feel Equi scowling from here :D
 
SeanH said:
I have a fantastic Techno remix of Vivaldi's Spring somewhere.
I can feel Equi scowling from here :D

Ha!

Only because it should be Summer; it's more active and would lend it self better to the format (and is, I think, just a better concerto from the Four Seasons).
 
Equinoxe said:
Ha!

Only because it should be Summer; it's more active and would lend it self better to the format (and is, I think, just a better concerto from the Four Seasons).
I always wanted to do a 120 bpm version of Holst's Jupiter. I think it would work but I have neither the IT nor musical skills to do it myself.
 
SeanH said:
I have a fantastic Techno remix of Vivaldi's Spring somewhere.
I can feel Equi scowling from here :D

Somewhere I have a CD or 2 of Dance mixes of Classical music ... I just don't know where ...

I have lots & lots of CDs ...
 
SeanH said:
I always wanted to do a 120 bpm version of Holst's Jupiter. I think it would work but I have neither the IT nor musical skills to do it myself.

Interesting. Jupiter might work, that's true, but (as with any song really), you'd have to know what you were doing.

Incidentally, a section of Holst's Jupiter is the music for the English patriotic song I Vow to Thee My Country.
 
Equinoxe said:
Interesting. Jupiter might work, that's true, but (as with any song really), you'd have to know what you were doing.

Incidentally, a section of Holst's Jupiter is the music for the English patriotic song I Vow to Thee My Country.
I knew that :p

And AdR, thanks for the Mozart. I like it.
 
Equinoxe said:
I should hope so. It was intended to be educational for other people, this is a public forum you know.
I blush at your altruism :)
 
SeanH said:
I knew that :p

And AdR, thanks for the Mozart. I like it.

Heh ... here is some Beethoven ... That I have right now on my computer ...
I could have sworn I had some Final Fantasy music DL-ed ... But maybe not ... I am listening to the soundtrack of Castlevania Sym of the Night ...

Beethoven - 5th Sym Techno Remix

Beethoven - Fur Elise Techno Remix


I really have to read my post carefully
 
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Equinoxe said:
Would you like some?
I really want the theme music for Sephiroth ... :D :D :D

Ok I think he is drool worthy in FF Advent Children ... Even if I keep forgeting how to spell his name ...
 
Arc da Rat said:
I really want the theme music for Sephiroth ... :D :D :D

Ok I think he is drool worthy in FF Advent Children ... Even if I keep forgeting how to spell his name ...

Unfortunately, that I cannot help you with; I have a small collection, but it's pre-Playstation only.
 
Holy geez, how did I not discover this thread until it was 29 pages long?

Yipes. What a great idea, and I have a ton of music to contribute. Wow. I need to get reading through all the old stuff.


*goes off to find the external hard drive*
 
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