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To infinity and … Experience the origin story of a Space Ranger in Disney and Pixar’s #Lightyear. See Disney and Pixar’s Lightyear, only in theaters now. The film features the voices of Chris Evans as accomplished Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear, Uzo Aduba as his commander and best friend Alisha Hawthorne and Peter Sohn as Sox. Keke Palmer, Taika Waititi and Dale Soules lend their voices to the Junior Zap Patrol’s Izzy Hawthorne, Mo Morrison and Darby Steel, respectively, and James Brolin can be heard as the enigmatic Zurg. The voice cast also includes Mary McDonald-Lewis as onboard computer I.V.A.N., Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Commander Burnside, Efren Ramirez as Airman Diaz, and Keira Hairston as Young Izzy. Directed by Angus MacLane (co-director “Finding Dory”), produced by Galyn Susman (“Toy Story That Time Forgot”) and featuring a score by award-winning composer Michael Giacchino (“The Batman,” “Up”), “Lightyear” opens only in theaters on June 17, 2022. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Hashtag: #Lightyear Subscribe to DisneyMusicVEVO for all the latest Disney music videos: (http•••) Follow Disney Music: Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Music video by Michael Giacchino performing Mission Perpetual (From "Lightyear"). 2022 Walt Disney Records/Pixar (http•••)
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Try Dashlane here: (http•••) Get 10% off now with my promo code: 12tone There's many ways to write music, but possibly one of the most interesting movements in history was the Musikalishes Würfelspiel, or musical dice game, a fad that swept through Europe during the Enlightenment where simple dice and charts could allow anyone to be a composer. They've fallen out of fashion in the centuries since, but they're a fascinating part of musical history, and I think it's high time they made a comeback! Patreon: (http•••) Merch: (http•••) Discord: (http•••) Mailing List: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Email: •••@••• Last: (http•••) The Roving Naturalist: (http•••) The Endless Knot: (http•••) Script:(http•••) SOURCES: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)o/files/imglnks/usimg/b/bc/IMSLP20432-PMLP47543-mozart_-_dice_waltz.pdf (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Huge thanks to our Elephant of the Month Club members: Susan Jones Jill Jones Ron Jones Howard Levine Duck Brian Etheredge Gabi Ghita Elaine Pratt Ken Arnold Khristofor Saraga Len Lanphar Paul Ward Benjamin DeLillo Mitchell Fund William (Bill) Boston Susan Lingenfelter Owen Campbell-Moore Anton Smyk Chris Prentice Jack Carlson Dov Zazkis James Treacy Bagshaw Christopher Lucas Hendrik Payer Andrew Beals Thomas Morley Jacob Helwig Duncan Dempsey Patrick James Morley Tyler Leite Paul Grieselhuber Ben in RI Thomas Linevitch Braum Meakes And thanks as well to Corvi, Henry Reich, Gene Lushtak, Eugene Bulkin, Logan Jones, Abram Thiessen, Anna Work, Oliver, Jc Bq, Adam Neely, nico, Michael Fieseler, Rick Lees, Ben LaRose, Justin Donnell, rhandhom1, Dave Mayer, Thomás, Davis Sprague, Paul Quine, Alex, Harold Gonzales, CodenaCrow, Nikolay Semyonov, Marc Himmelberger, Chris Borland, Arnas, Sarah Spath, Skylar J Eckdahl, Daniel Gilchrist, Caroline Simpson, billy roberts, Elliot Burke, Alex Atanasyan, Alex Knauth, Michael Alan Dorman, Greg Borenstein, Tim S., David Tocknell, Elias Simon, Nathan Petchell, Blake Boyd, Trevor, Michael McCormick, Lilith Dawn, Jonathan Beck, Dmitry Jemerov, Ian Seymour, Charles Gaskell, Luke Rihn, Rob Holton, Jerry D. Brown, Elliot Jay O'Neill, Elliot Winkler, Payden Nissen, Tom Evans, Fabian, Ohad Lutzky, Kurtis Commanda, James A. Thornton, Benjamin Cooper, Kevin, Ken Bauso, Brian Dinger, Max Wanderman, Stefan Strohmaier, Adam Wurstmann, Kelsey Freese, Shadow Kat, Adam Kent, Hape Company, Lee Rennie, Richard T. Anderson, Angela Flierman, Mark Feaver, Kevin Johnson, Brian McCue, Stephan Broek, JH, Jake Lizzio, David Conrad, ml cohen, Sylvain Chevalier, Darzzr, Roger Grosse, Rodrigo Roman, Francois LaPlante, Jeremy Zolner, Rowan Fox, Paper Coelacanth, Britt Ratliff, Eddie O'Rourke, Ryan, Jon Bauman, John July, Volker Wegert, Danny, Matthew Kallend, Patrick Callier, Joshua Gleitze, Emilio Assteves, Alex Keeny, Alexey Fedotov, Charles Hill, Valentin Lupachev, Joshua La Macchia, John Paul Welsh, DSM, Chris Chapin, Gary Butterfield, Niko Albertus, Luke Wever, Elizabeth von Teig, Steve Brand, Rene Miklas, Connor Shannon, max thomas, Jamie Price, Kennedy Morrison, Red Uncle, Darrell Milton, Kirk Natoza, Doug Nottingham, Scott Howarth, Barendo, Smackdab, Nicholas Wolf, Ben Phillips, Todd Davidson, Alex Larking, Paul Guziewski, Scott Nystrom, Douglas Anderson, Greg Hodgdon, ZagOnEm, Robert Beach, veleum, Kevin Boyce, Peter Leventis, Greg, Aaron Zhu Freedman, Hexa Midine, Nicholas Steicke, John Polgreen, Tuna, Mathew Wolak, Mark Sibly, Killian Hackenschmidt, Lamadesbois, Eric J Amorelli, T, Lincoln Mendell, Vincent Engler, Noam Fields-Meyer, Luke, Blake White, Michal Mikolaj Maslowski, Cattus_ex_Machina, Todd Hauser, Phillip D Neal, Aaron Epstein, Chris Connett, Scott Frazer, salman karout, Carsten Lechte, Sam Rezek, Lucas Augusto, Matt McKegg, Dominic Montanez, Marcus Doyle, Beth Martyn, Caitlin Olsen, and Taylor Martin! Your support helps make 12tone even better! Also, thanks to Jareth Arnold for proofreading the script to make sure this all makes sense hopefully!
Edward Macdowell Edvard Grieg Macleod Tales Lawrence Gilman Morrison 1815 1901
Thought by many to be the finest of MacDowell's solo piano works, the "Keltic" Sonata was composed in 1901 and dedicated, as was its predecessor the Piano Sonata No. 3 (subtitled "Norse"), to Edvard Grieg. A motto on the front page of the score was derived from the works of William Sharp, who under the nom de plume of Fiona MacLeod wrote many novels and other works based on Irish folklore and who contributed much to the late nineteenth century revival of interest in Ireland in which MacDowell took part. The motto gives a sense of the music to follow: Who minds now Keltic tales of yore, Dark Druid rhymes that thrall; Deirdre's song, and wizard lore Of great Cuchullin's fall. The medieval Irish tales that underlie the "Keltic" Sonata derive from stories in the Ulster Cycle. Briefly summarized, the stories tell of Deirdre, the daughter of King Conchobar's harpist. The King fell in love with Deirdre and married her. But she loved another and ran off with him. They sought the help of the half-god/half-man Cuchullin, who was immensely strong yet mortal. King Conchobar attacked, Cuchullin fought bravely but was killed, and Deirdre winds up committing suicide. The heroic opening movement, marked "With great power and dignity," features a grand opening theme with thick chords and a quieter, enigmatic second theme. A powerful development follows, with rippling figures running up and down the keyboard. The movement effectively evokes the dramatic setting of the story. With the second movement we move to Deirdre. This sublime and fanciful piece, marked "With naïve tenderness," reminds one of the best of MacDowell's many character pieces. The music critic Lawrence Gilman, who was MacDowell's first biographer, felt that the sonata's third movement, "Very swift and fierce," was "MacDowell's loftiest flight." This violent music, full of difficulties for the pianist, depicts the death of Cuchullin. Although MacDowell included few specific programmatic references in the sonata, a two-note motive heard here may suggest the call of the bird that lands on Cuchullin's shoulder as he dies. After a brief slow meditation, a final flurry of notes brings the sonata to a forceful conclusion. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro. 00:14 - I. With great power and dignity. 07:47 - II. With naïve tenderness. 13:22 - III. Very swift and fierce. 18:15 - Credits. Source: Chris Morrison, (http•••) Score: (http•••) Original audio: (http•••)
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