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A fine spider
This is an Australian huntsman spider; I'm not exactly sure of the species. But it's a lovely handsome animal.
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Buxtehude - Chaconne
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From Op 1 number 4, Trio Sonata in B flat major for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo as played by the Boston Museum Trio
Ross Edwards "Maninyas" Violin Concerto movt 3
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The 3rd movement "Maninya II. Ecstatic - Remote" of violin concerto "Maninyas" by Ross Edwards (1988) with Dene Olding, and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stuart Challender.
Polyplax Spinulosa
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A video of some spiny rat lice (Polyplax Spinulosa) collected from our pet rat. The video is of our TV showing the lice as magnified by an EyeClops magnifier; hence the less than brilliant quality. The light in the TV is the reflection of a lamp I forgot to turn off.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Edwards_(composer)
I heard this on ABC Classic this evening. Edwards isn't a composer I seek out, but I'm impressed every time I happen to hear his work.
I wish I could find this complete work on UA-cam. I want non-Australians to hear and marvel.
I should have said, a complete professional performance. There is a brave young performance but it can't compete with this fine mature rendition.
The only possible way to do justice to Mahavishnu and John Mclaughlin and the revision of Sanskrit narada traditions in the West, probably since the Beatles - is for all of it to have fallen into the hands of an authentic genius such as Ross Edwards. At the right time, with the right distance between.
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DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE { BAD OLDESLOE , HOLSTEIN 1637~1707 LUBECK} ~ CHACONE TRIO SONATA N°4 IN B FLAT MAJOR OP.1 {BUXWV 255 } ~ BOSTON MUSEUM TRIO ~. Une merveille ensemble musicale grandiose bravo, de ce chef-d'œuvre de BUXTEHUDE. Les quatorze sonates en trio { BUXWV 252~265 } sont les seules oeuvres de BUXTEHUDE publiées de son vivant en deux volumes les sept premières étant réunies sous l'opus 1 et les sept suivantes sous l'opus 2. Un des grands compositeurs de la musique baroque, il passe les trente première année de sa vie au Danemark ou il est formé probablement par son père organiste Sa glorieuse carrière démarre en Allemagne ou il s'installe à LUBECK le 11 avril 1668, ou il occupera trois postes d'organiste a HELSINGBORG, a SAINTE-MARIE D' ELSENEUR et à SAINTE-MARIE de LUBECK ou il finit ses jours. En 1703 MATTHESON et HAENDEL lui rende visite à LUBECK. Il entretient de fructueuse amitiés avec JOHANN ADAM REICKEIN. Il fut en son temp le compositeur le plus célèbre en Allemagne et un musicien au rayonnement européen. Merci pour ce moment de musique baroque qui reste grandiose Eternel.
Very rare romantic, lovely and lively piece of baroque music. Thanks for uploading.
VCE music performance 2014 brought me here
just when i think i got it all...know it all...i find [by chance!!] this amazingly beautiful concerto!!!...many thanx for posting!!
yes ....indeed..
I didn't know Ross Edwards until this mornings Grace notes on the concert program. This piece is just lovely. Looking forward to listening to much more of his work.
summermagent
I love this music.
I was driving last night, listening to ABC Classic FM. The music I heard had me pull over and sit enraptured. Gasping within its beauty, aching in my heart. His, Ross Edwrad's, 1st Symphony. It's pure Genius. It tore at my chest with dripping talons of tragedy.
Looks like a lot the Respighi versions; amazing!
Just heard this on Classic FM, goddamn. I'm trying to find a copy to buy now.
I love Ross's music. It is so Autralian and so peacefully colourfull. This is SSO from my time in Sydney. Love it. Thanks
This music always makes me think of the bush in the morning.
Stuart Challender died of aids in the early 90s but kept conducting his beloved Sydney Symphony until he was too ill to hold a baton... Dene Olding from a well known family of Brisbane musicians was orchestra leader of the Sydney Symphony... Ross Edwards, born in 1943 is probably the most conventionally innovative Australian composer since Peter Scullthorpe... This, and his piano concerto are his most well known works, but he has written for many instruments, most recently, the guitar...
Part of this piece was played this morning on UK Radio 3's breakfast show. It highlights how strong a modern classical scene we still have:)
He certainly has his own sound. You can hear that all his pieces are from the same 'mega-piece' - from scherzo to adagio. It IS lovely music, but i'm sure i hear bits of this in 19th century music. Those bits in Beethoven (e.g., his Pastoral comes to mind...) that make us feel great but don't last long. Ross here just extends them!!
this piece differs from many other Bergamasca versions by its exciting deviations to unexpected dissonances - pefectly realized by Paul O´Dette - there are not many recordings ;-))