A big deal about something.
Plot
This is a story of an Ensemble of seven talented young music players. Ensemble, as a musical term, means playing together with more than two different instruments. These seven artists want to tell, meet and show people that classical music can be tender, easy and faithful. They show us how they live every single day. But it is not an ordinary one if music could be with. They believe that classical music could be popular, it is not outdated but rather, new and it is our life.
Plot
Inspiring Friendships through Music with a goal to move people and to make music for musics sake Goal: To capture the making of the love project cd on film with musicians from throughout the world. Not Genre-specific Music but Music that people can feel again. Dedicating Art to a Family that lost a very talented Artist utilizing His work. Combining Professional Collaborations World Cinematic Orchestrations: Classical Backgrounds, Rock, Opera, using top studios from NY to LA and Lifers of Music - Some very well known and some that simply should be. We set out to make a Record and ended up on a Journey we never anticipated. Want to Share what we think should be passed on a worldwide level. Interested in submitting to film festivals end/2009 into 2010! All You have is Now. Make it Count!
Keywords: independent-film
Take Nothing But Memories... Leave Nothing But Footprints
Plot
Master classical parodist Peter Schickele performs with Houston's Orchestra X under the direction of Peter Jacoby to bring alive PDQ Bach's greatest hits. Featuring The Schleptet in Eb major, Iphigenia in Brooklyn, "Unbegun" Symphony, Fuga Meshuga, New Horizons in Music Appreciation (Beethoven's 5th) and the oratorio, The Seasonings.
Keywords: bach, classical-music, musical-instrument, orchestra, parody
It's not what you owe, It's who you owe
The cello ( /ˈtʃɛloʊ/ CHEL-oh; plural cellos or celli) is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass.
A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, in a string orchestra and as a member of the string section of an orchestra. It is the second largest bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra, the double bass being the largest.
Cellos were derived from other mid- to large-sized bowed instruments in the 16th century, such as the viola da gamba, and the generally smaller and squarer viola da braccio, and such instruments made by members of the Amati family of luthiers. The invention of wire-wrapped strings in Bologna gave the cello greater versatility. By the 18th century the cello had largely replaced other mid-sized bowed instruments.
The name cello is an abbreviation of the Italian violoncello, which means "little violone", referring to the violone ("big viol"), the lowest-pitched instrument of the viol family, the group of string instruments that went out of fashion around the end of the 17th century in most countries except France, where they survived another half-century or so before the louder violin family came into greater favour in that country too. Thus, the name carries both an augmentative "-one" ("big") and a diminutive "-cello" ("little"). By the turn of the 20th century, it had grown customary to abbreviate the name violoncello to 'cello, with the apostrophe indicating the six missing prefix letters. It is now customary to use the name "cello" without the apostrophe and as a full designation. The word derives ultimately from vitula, meaning a stringed instrument.
Mischa Maisky (Latvian: Miša Maiskis; born January 10, 1948 in Riga) is a Soviet and an Israeli cellist.
Maisky was born as the younger brother of organist and harpsichordist Valery Maisky (1942-1981).
He began studies at the Leningrad Conservatory and later with Mstislav Rostropovich at the Moscow Conservatory whilst pursuing a concert career throughout the Soviet Union. In 1966 he won 6th Prize at the Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition. In 1970, he was imprisoned in a labor camp near Gorky for 18 months.[citation needed] After his release, he emigrated to Israel, where he holds citizenship. He also studied for a time with Gregor Piatigorsky in Los Angeles. He currently lives in Belgium.
In his performing and recording career, Maisky has worked in long-standing partnerships with artists such as the pianists Martha Argerich, Radu Lupu, and Sergio Tiempo, the violinists Gidon Kremer and Janine Jansen, and the conductors Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, and Giuseppe Sinopoli.
Gautier Capuçon (born 3 September 1981) is a French cellist.
Gautier Capuçon was born in Chambéry, Savoie, the youngest of three siblings. His brother is the violinist Renaud Capuçon.
He started learning the cello when he was four years old. He began his formal musical education in his hometown at the Ecole Nationale de Musique de Chambéry, where he graduated with first prizes in cello and in piano.
In Paris, he studied the cello initially with Annie Cochet-Zakine, who had heard him in Chambéry and brought him with her to the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris (CNR), where he graduated in 1997 with the first prize in cello. Following on, he then became a pupil of cello pedagogue Philippe Muller at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris (CNSMP), where he graduated in 2000 with first prizes in cello and chamber music. After that, he finished his studies with Heinrich Schiff at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.
Between 1997 and 1998, as a student, he was a cellist in the European Community Youth Orchestra (now the European Union Youth Orchestra) and also in the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, playing under conductors including Bernard Haitink, Pierre Boulez and Claudio Abbado.
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1986), better known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, is an American singer-songwriter. Raised in upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City at age eighteen, where she attended college and began writing music and performing in clubs.
In 2008, Del Rey contracted with an independent label and recorded a self-titled debut album which was briefly available on iTunes in 2010; Del Rey ultimately bought back the rights to the album and it was withdrawn soon after.
In June 2011, she released the song "Video Games" on the Internet, accompanied by a self-made music video that went viral in the following months. The song was later released as a single in October, leading up to Del Rey's major-label debut album, Born to Die, which was released on January 31, 2012 through Interscope Records. Born to Die debuted at number one in seven countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia. The album has spawned two worldwide top 10 hits: "Video Games" and "Born to Die".
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He is widely considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in music history, and one of the most influential musicians of his era despite mainstream exposure limited to just three years. After initial success in Europe with his group The Jimi Hendrix Experience, he achieved fame in the United States following his 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. Later, he headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival and the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. He often favored raw overdriven amplifiers with high gain and treble and helped develop the previously undesirable technique of guitar amplifier feedback.
Hendrix helped to popularize use of the wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock, which he often used to deliver tonal exaggerations in his solos, particularly with high bends, complex guitar playing, and use of legato. As a record producer, he also broke new ground in using the recording studio as an extension of his musical ideas. He was one of the first to experiment with stereophonic phasing effects for rock recording.[citation needed] He was influenced by blues artists such as B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Albert King and Elmore James,rhythm and blues and soul guitarists Curtis Mayfield and Steve Cropper, and the jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery. Hendrix began dressing and wearing a moustache like Little Richard when he performed and recorded in his band from March 1, 1964 through to the spring of 1965. In 1966, he stated, "I want to do with my guitar what Little Richard does with his voice".
Jeträmmp, met dem Moped
oder schwazz met der Bahn,
immer benn ich dir irjendwie hingerherjefahre.
Nä, domohls hann ich kei Konzert vun dir versäump
un nahx kunnt ich nit schloofe,
oder wenn, dann hann ich vun dir jedräump.
Du kohms me'm Cello
en jede Saal en uns'rer Jäjend.
Ich sooß immer en der eezte Reih,
du woors unfassbar erregend.
Cello,du woors ens en Göttin für mich
un manchmohl soochs du mich ahn
un dann daach ich: "Mann - oh - Mann !"
Un dann woor ich widder völlig fäädisch.
Un hück wonnste irjendwo
un dat Cello steht em Keller.
Kumm, pack dat Dinge noch ens uss
un spill su schön wie fröher.
Cello,du woors ens en Göttin für mich
un manchmohl soochs du mich ahn
un dann daach ich: "Mann - oh - Mann !"
Un dann woor ich widder völlig fäädisch.
Jo, ich woor ständig do
un dat hätt dich dann övverzeuch.
Mer wollten immer zosammeblieve
un övverhaup, met dir, dat woor su jrooß,
dat kammer janit beschrieve.
Cello,du woors ens en Göttin für mich
un manchmohl soochs du mich ahn
un dann daach ich: "Mann - oh - Mann! "
Un dann woor ich widder völlig fäädisch.
Getrampt oder mit 'm Moped
oder schwarz mit der Bahn
immer bin ich dir irgendwie
hinterhergefahren
nein, damals hab' ich kein Konzert von dir versäumt
und nachts konnte ich nicht schlafen
oder wenn, dann hab' ich von dir geträumt
Du spieltest Cello
in jedem Saal in unserer Gegend
ich sass immer in der ersten Reihe
und fand dich so erregend
Cello
du warst eine Göttin für mich
und manchmal sahst du mich an
und ich dachte "Mann oh Mann"
und dann war ich weider völlig fertig
Ja, ich war ständig da und das hat dich dann überzeugt
wir wollten immer zusammen bleiben
und überhaupt, mit dir, das war so gross
das kann man ja gar nicht beschreiben
Und heute wohnst du irgendwo
und dein Cello steht im Keller
komm, pack das Ding doch nochmal aus
und spiel so schön wie früher
Du spieltest Cello
in jedem Saal in unserer Gegend
ich sass immer in der ersten Reihe
und fand dich so erregend
Cello
du warst eine Göttin für mich
und manchmal sahst du mich an
und ich dachte "Mann oh Mann"
Turn it around, let it go
It cannot be when you know
It ain't over - cello - hello
Turn it around
You had to lie, I don't believe that
You had to lie, can't you see that
Turn it around make it gold
Like when you were on fire and I was cold
Let the kitchen fire grow cold
Let the ancient winter blow
Let the running river go its way
See it move on by
Let the geese refuse to fly
Twist and tumble from the sky
Let the wintry fingers try our door
It's open, come on in
Chorus:
All the world may turn to stone
The sun may sink into the sea
But there will still be only one love
In this world for me, for me
Verse 3:
And if the cello has no string
It will always fail to sing
And if a man is without love
He'll surely fail in living every day
Repeat chorus:
Repeat verse 3:
And if I'm without your love