This was meant to be a quick-and-dirty post to get myself writing again after a pretty bad month, but I ended up writing for nearly two hours, so... ?!?!?!?!??
Chances are high you know Samuel Barber's beautiful classical piece Adagio for Strings. It has been used in several films, including Platoon.
But not as many people know that there's also a choral variation, called Agnus Dei. Personally, I think that's even more beautiful. Listening to it always gives me goosebumps. Turn up the volume, close your eyes and enjoy...
My other new game, which has somewhat replaced #13SentinelsAegisRim at the moment, I really found by chance. I’ve never heard or read about it either. It’s #Chorus, a space shooter without a lot of bells and whistles, but with everything that’s essential and fun. It focuses on combat and dogfights, and feels great. — #Gaming#ShareYourGames
Any time period, any style -- I'm interested in seeing different ways of combining these forces, and studying the nuts and bolts of #orchestration.
If you're a #conductor, #choral director, or #composer who has wrestled with this, what would you say are the key do's and don'ts of writing for this combination?
Day 3 of no internet. #WestAuckland#kumeuHuapai#Chorus The teens are getting YouTube withdrawals. "Welcome my childhood" comments are greeted with groans.
Frage an die #Selbstschrauber in der #Rennrad bzw. #Fahrradbubble, die #Campagnolo fahren:
Wie ist die Reparierbarkeit bei #Chorus 11 EPS?
Ich habe es geschafft, beim Lenkerbandwechsel in das Käbelchen zu schneiden, dass vom Brems/Schaltgriff zum "Verteiler" geht (und deswegen schon bittere Tränen geweint). Noch schaltet es. Aber auch an diesem "Verteilerkasten", wo das Kabel dann reingeht (wie heißt das Ding) ist arg wenig Spiel im Kabel wenn der Lenker umschlägt.
Kann man die Kabel wechseln?
I work for New York State, also have an Etsy gift store, with constantly growing offerings (190+), mostly cute mugs and a couple of angry political T-shirts.
William Lawes: Wherefore do my sisters stay?
The second #symphony, #song and #chorus from James Shirley's court #masque, The Triumph of Peace, which was performed for King Charles I at the Palace of #Whitehall in 1634.
Richard de Winter: Irene (tenor)
Peter Willcock: bass
Alison Kinder: bass #viol
Tamsin Lewis: #violin, alto
Keith McGowan: #flute
Richard Mackenzie: #lute
Image: Giulio Parigi: Design for the 6th Interlude for Cosimo de Medici, 1608
23 sounds created from five rare wind instruments.
Lowpass, reverb, delay, chorus, LFO, envelope, and width controls.
Recorded at 44.1 kHz/24-bit.
Only requires 60MB of space.
Completely free.
Endermen don't grief near Chorus Plants
In the vicinity of a Chorus Plant, Endermen feel sufficiently at-home and relaxed that they don't feel the need to pick up or put down blocks.