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Brower Scholl Duffy Rooke Vir Edwards Correa Eímear Noone Dawson Cooley Doherty Beckwith Schwartz Langford Bennett Amadei Cheung Maguire Conor Connor McNamara Lowe 2012
A personal note from Eimear Noone: Dear Friends, Family and Worldwide Musical Family, Thank you for your support in a project that means so much to Craig and I. Through working on World of Warcraft under the nurturing stewardship of Russell Brower and my colleagues at Blizzard Entertainment, I was afforded an opportunity to honor our son Aaron Padraic through music. In 2012 we lost our beautiful boy, two weeks before he was due to enter this magical world. This piece from WoW: Warlords of Draenor features Aaron's theme and is influenced not just by the incredible artists at Blizzard, but also by Aaron's timeless Jewish heritage and the story of Masada. It is the epic adventure he might have had, told through a mother's lullaby. My husband Craig produced an incredible worldwide YouTube orchestra of generous souls who gave their time and talent to be part of this project. At Video Games Live in Dublin during the first iDIG Music Fest, we performed the piece live with the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland and members of Maynooth Chamber Choir. There were over 130 musicians and singers onstage. My beautiful friend Malukah de los Santos is the star of the piece and her voice haunts me every time I hear it. Thank you Roma Downey for making me read The Dove Keepers and inspiring me. Russell Brower: you're the reason this piece exists, that is unforgettable… Tommy Tallarico: thank you for giving me the stage at Video Games Live to perform it and constant encouragement. Eamonn Noone: thanks for the rockin' orchestral percussion parts. Triforce Quartet: you know what you did! Mark Scholl: the perc work you did is amazing! Paddy Duffy: you keep me going. Chris Rooke: you answered a tweet and made us do this! David Garfinkle: thank you for your constant love and encouragement and for being there for us in Dublin. Vir Animus - for letting us use the video you shot from the festival and for your enduring support! Andrew M. Edwards: your support means the world to me. Richard Todd: thanks for being an awesome friend. Joe Correa-Pignato: you rock! Rabbi Judith HaLevy Thank you to every musician who took part in this project; seeing your faces on screen makes me very emotional every time. Mary Noone: Mom, thank you for always putting me back together when I fall down. Music heals and music unites. Finally, thank you Craig for this beautiful gift, honoring our son for all time… “Malach, Angel Messenger” Eímear Noone, composer and conductor from: World of Warcraft; Warlords of Draenor featuring: Malukah The National Youth Orchestra Ireland Members of: The Maynooth University & Enchiriadis Chamber Choirs Michael Dawson, choir master as performed at: The Dublin International Game Music Festival (iDIG Music Fest) with Video Games Live And a World-Wide Crowd Orchestra video directed, and produced by Craig Stuart Garfinkle edited by Craig Stuart Garfinkle Russell Cooley music produced and mixed by Craig Stuart Garfinkle orchestrated by Eimear Noone and Bill Liston crowd orchestra: violins: Yejin Han, Chris Ferrara Jacob Roege Andrew Steffen Emer Kinsella Margaret Strong Karen O'Doherty viola: Stanley Beckwith Andrew Steffen cello: Chad Schwartz bass: Andrew Steffen Nate Kalnitz (electric) woodwinds: Christopher Bleth, duduk Ilias Siafakas, clarinet brass: Rick Todd, horn John MacKay, horn Matt Waters Trombone 1st, 2nd and bass trombone Matthew Langford, tuba percussion: Mark Scholl, timpani, war toms, djembe, cymbals, gran casa, and taikos Heleen Langweng, bass drum Eamonn Noone, drum programming Craig Stuart Garfinkle, drum programming harp: Stephanie Bennett voices: Malukah, Sopranos and altos Alexandra Borden, altos Andrew Edwards, tenor and basses Eimear Noone, chants guitars: Joe Pignato keyboards: Olivier Amadei, harp, english horn, strings and organ Len J J Cheung, harp, and strings Sara VanLaningham, Piano special thanks! Russell Brower, Jay Maguire and our brilliant colleagues at Blizzard Entertainment Tommy Tallarico and the Video Games Live crew Carol-Ann McKenna, Gearoid Grant, and the staff and musicians of The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland Eamonn Noone - for your rockin' percussion parts Emer Relihan, Edel Malone, Conor O’Connor and the brilliant team at Convention Centre Dublin Frank McNamara, Theresa Lowe and JJ McNamara for your constant support and encouragement Brighid McCaul and our friends at "The Herald" The team at Spin 103.8 FM, Kathryn Ryan, Clara McGinley, and Jamie Crawford Russell Cooley for saving the day with your last minute iDIG Music Fest help To our global YouTube orchestra members - you gave your time and talent with such good hearts written for and dedicated to: Aaron Padraic Noone Garfinkle April 12th, 2012
Costanzi Arcangelo Corelli Alessandro Scarlatti Scarlatti Haendel Haym Amadei Perroni Ceccato Bononcini Boni Boccherini Lulier 2015 2017
Cardinals Benedetto Pamphili and Pietro Ottoboni played a prominent role in Rome at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with their patronage of the three most important composers of the day, Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti and Handel. At that time, numerous musicians converged on Rome, and the large orchestra directed by Arcangelo Corelli at the church of San Luigi dei Francesi included several famous cellists, among them G. L. Lular, N. F. Haym, F. Amadei and G. M. Perroni. As well as notable virtuosos, these men were often also composers of oratorios, vocal music, and pieces for their own favourite instrument, though very few of these have survived. It is to their music, often unpublished, that Marco Ceccato and his Accademia, winners of a Diapason d’Or of the year in 2015, introduce us here, along with works by the composers who subsequently formed the core of this group after Handel left for London: G. Bononcini, P. G. P. Boni, and G. B. Costanzi, who was later to teach Boccherini. Release date: August 2017 Les deux cardinaux Benedetto Pamphili et Pietro Ottoboni jouèrent un rôle de premier plan au tournant des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles en accueillant à Rome les trois musiciens les plus importants de l’époque : Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti et Haendel. De très nombreux musiciens convergent alors versRome et l’important orchestre que dirigeait Arcangelo Corellià Saint-Louis des Français compte plusieurs violoncellistes fameux dont G. L. Lulier, N. F. Haym, F. Amadei et G. M. Perroni. Virtuoses remarquables, ceux-ci étaient souvent également des compositeurs d’oratorios, de musique vocale et aussi de quelques pièces pour leur instrument favori dont très peu nous sont parvenues. Ce sont leurs musiques, souvent inédites, que Marco Ceccato et son Accademia, couronnés d’un Diapason d’Or de l’Année en 2015, nous font découvrir ici, ainsi que. des oeuvres de ceux qui ont pris la suite de ce groupe après le départ de Haendel pour Londres : G. Bononcini, P.G.P. Boni, G.B. Costanzi, qui sera le Maître de Boccherini… Sortie de l'album : août 2017
Primi verdetti al Bari International Film Festival con i premi per la migliore opera prima e il migliore documentario assegnati rispettivamente ad Aureliano Amadei per "20 sigarette" e a Filippo Vendemmiati con "È stato morto un ragazzo". Premio Fellini Otto e Mezzo a Paolo e Vittorio Taviani. (http•••)
Morini Strata Amadei Balducci Betti Bianchi 1997 1998 2013
Drinking in L.A. by Celeb Car Crash 2013 Originally performed by Bran Van 3000 1997 Lyrics by Bran Van 3000 1997 Music by Celeb Car Crash 2013 Backing Vocals by Silvia Falivene Bagana Records 2013 Courtesy of Audiogram Records 1997 & Capitol Records 1998 (http•••) (http•••) Directed by Briganti/Morini Assistant Director Carlo Strata Camera Operator Carlo Strata Edited by Briganti/Morini Concept by Briganti/Morini Makeup by Sara Cavina Actors: Nicola Briganti, Michelangelo Naldini, Carlo Alberto Morini, Simone Benati, Silvia Falivene Background actors: Il Daz (Mr. Copperface), Mila Gugnoni (The Girl/The Alien), Valentina Amadei (Luigi Bros.), Sara Cavina (The Hot Chick), Elisa Balducci (The Alien), Marco Gagliardi (The Skeleton), Roddy (Hannibal), Eddy (Jason), Vittorio Betti (The Scottish Piper Player). Special Thanks to: Valentina Amadei, Sara Consalvo, Luigi Chiesa, Carlo Bianchi, Copperface liquor, Filippo Ziveri, Dan Scream, Antonina Casoria, Michela Betti, Roddy & Eddy.
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