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John Rutter Sandford O Donnell Peter Holder 1864 1980
For the Beauty of the Earth Music: John Rutter (1980) Lyrics: Folliott Sandford Pierpoint (1864) Westminster Abbey Choir James O’Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers Peter Holder, Sub-Organist
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Piano Concerto No. 0 in E-Flat Major, WoO 4: I. Allegro moderato · Arthur Sandford, Jospeh Berendt Orchestra, Jospeh Berendt Beethoven: Concerto pour piano No. 0, WoO 4 (Mono Version) ℗ Believe Digital Released on: 1957-01-01 Music Publisher: D.R Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Auto-generated by YouTube.
Sanford Faulkner Sandford Steinberg Lfo 1803 1806 1874 1940 1947 1949 1963 1987 2015
(http•••) - The Arkansas Traveler (Colonel Sanford C. 'Sandy' Faulkner) using Syntheway Banjodoline Virtual Banjo and Mandolin VSTi (Banjo preset) and Syntheway Strings (Fiddle) for Windows. Mac OS X see requirements below. * "The Arkansas Traveler" was the state song of Arkansas from 1949 to 1963; it has been the state historical song since 1987. The music was composed in the 19th century by Colonel Sanford C. 'Sandy' Faulkner (1806–1874); the current official lyrics were written by a committee in 1947 in preparation for its naming as the state song. Arkansas' other official state songs are "Arkansas" (state anthem) as well as "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)" & "Oh, Arkansas" (both state songs). Sandford C. (Sandy) Faulkner (1803?–1874) is an iconic individual from Arkansas’s early statehood. Although he never held elective office, his political and economic activity made a significant contribution to the development of the young state. Moreover, Faulkner is largely responsible for the story of the “Arkansas Traveler,” which has shaped the image of Arkansas since the 1840s. Software Description: Banjodoline is a Virtual Banjo and Mandolin sample-based software, including a Banjolin, Octave Mandolin and Electric Mandolin fretted stringed instruments. Webpage: (http•••) Banjodoline VSTi Features: - Mode Selector to switch between fretted stringed instruments: 1.- Mandolin 2.- Mandolin Tremolo (Tremolo Picking) 3.- Octave Mandolin 4.- Tremolo Octave Mandolin 5.- Banjo 6.- Banjolin 7.- Electric Mandolin - Multimode Filter. The use of values automatically computed by a multimode filter gives a wide range of interesting tones. Filter switch includes: LP (Low pass), HP (High pass), BP1 CSG (Band pass 1, constant skirt gain), BP2 C0PG (Band pass 2, constant 0db peak gain), Notch (Band-stop/Band-rejection) filters with adjustable Resonance and Cutoff Frequency range extends up to Nyquist. Gain Compensation option for LP, HP and BP1 filter types. - ADSR envelope generator. Attack, Sustain, Decay and Release parameters and several modulation targets. - Tremolo Section: Contains a LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) with modulation depth, frequency and offset. This creates a kind of a “trembling” sound. - Affordable price and user-friendly attitude are sure to attract many enthusiasts and musicians. - Full MIDI Automation ................................................................................ Installation Notes Windows Requirements: - Use these Syntheway VST plugins in your favourite DAW MIDI Sequencer host like: FL Studio, Ableton Live, Cakewalk SONAR X Serie:s X1-X2-X3, Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, PreSounus Studio One, Cockos REAPER, Mixcraft .................................................................................. Apple Mac OS X Requirements: AU / VST Hosts: Logic Pro X, GarageBand, Final Cut Pro X, MainStage, Cubase, Ardour, Ableton Live, REAPER and Digital Performer OS: Apple Mac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard", Mac OS X v10.7 "Lion", Mac OS X v10.8 "Mountain Lion", Mac OS X v10.9 "Mavericks", Mac OS X v10.10 "Yosemite". Banjodoline is also available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac) (http•••) NI Kontakt NKI Sample Library: (http•••) Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library: (http•••) .................................................................................. Syntheway Virtual Musical Instruments (http•••) (http•••) ...................................................................................................................... Notes: Forty-nine of the fifty U.S. states that make up the United States of America have one or more state songs, which are selected by each state legislature, and/or state governor, as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular U.S. state. New Jersey does not have an official state song, while Virginia's state song, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", adopted in 1940, is now considered the "emeritus" state song and is scheduled to be replaced, having been rescinded by the Virginia General Assembly. In 2015, "Our Great Virginia" as a new state song was enacted. American Ballad, Bluegrass Music, Country Music, Appalachian Music, Folk Music, Ethnic Music, Traditional American Folk, Banjodoline, Bandoline, Banjo, Mandolin, Banjo-Mandolin, Electric Mandolin, Electric Banjo, Bouzouki, Balalaika, Cumbus, Mandola, Octave Mandola, Tenor Mandola, Mandolino, Mandolina, Mandoncello, Banjourine, Mandolone, Alt Mandolin, Lute, Chordophone, Fretted Stringed Instruments, Banjo Online, Crosspicking, Flatpicking, Banjo VST, Mandolin VST, Banjo VSTi, Mandolin VSTi
This is the film version of The Mikado shot in 1966 and released in theatres in 1967. The versions of this film which have been released on DVD play slightly too fast resulting in a pitch which is a semi-tone too high. I have adjusted the video to the correct speed by changing the frame rate from 25 frames per second to 24 frames per second. This results in the correct pitch and tempo. Visually the DVD version also seemed a bit 'squashed' to me so I have adjusted the picture aspect ratio to what looks more correct to my eye. I've also tried to improve the muddy audio of the original. Hopefully one day we will get a fully restored widescreen edition of this film with excellent colour and sound. Until then, enjoy this version. The Mikado was filmed at the Golders Green Hippodrome on enlarged stage sets. The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra was conducted by D'Oyly Carte's longstanding conductor, Isidore Godfrey. Set design and decoration were by Disley Jones and Peter Howitt. With one exception the costumes were by Charles Ricketts, first seen in D'Oyly Carte stage productions in 1926 and retained by subsequent D'Oyly Carte designers. The cast: John Reed as Ko-Ko Kenneth Sandford as Pooh-Bah Donald Adams as the Mikado Valerie Masterson as Yum-Yum Philip Potter as Nanki-Poo Christene Palmer as Katisha Peggy Ann Jones as Pitti-Sing Thomas Lawlor as Pish-Tush Pauline Wales as Peep-Bo George Cook as Go-To
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