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Jason Statham and director Guy Ritchie are back in action. Now playing in theaters. Get tickets now: (http•••)ie A mysterious and wild-eyed new cash truck security guard (Jason Statham) surprises his coworkers during a heist in which he unexpectedly unleashes precision skills. The crew is left wondering who he is and where he came from. Soon, the marksman’s ultimate motive becomes clear as he takes dramatic and irrevocable steps to settle a score. Directed by: Guy Ritchie Screenplay by: Guy Ritchie and Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies Cast: Jason Statham, Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Josh Hartnett, Laz Alonzo, Raúl Castillo, Deobia Oparei with Eddie Marsan and Scott Eastwood Rated R for strong violence throughout, persuasive language, and some sexual references Connect with Wrath of Man: FACEBOOK: (http•••) INSTAGRAM: (http•••) TWITTER: (http•••) #WrathOfMan #GuyRitchie Subscribe: (http•••) Watch more MGM videos: (http•••) Connect with MGM Studios Online Visit the MGM Studios WEBSITE: (http•••) Check out MGM on TIKTOK: (http•••) Follow MGM Studios on INSTAGRAM: (http•••) Follow MGM Studios on TWITTER: (http•••) Like MGM Studios on FACEBOOK: (http•••) About MGM Studios: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. is a leading entertainment company focused on the production and distribution of film and television content globally. The company owns one of the world’s deepest libraries of premium film and television content. In addition, MGM has investments in domestic and international television channels, including MGM-branded channels. WRATH OF MAN | Offical Trailer | MGM Studios (http•••) #MGM
Michael Daugherty Severe 1934 1959 2021
Last Dance at the Surf (2021) was commissioned by the Iowa High School Music Association for the 75th Iowa All-State Music Festival 2021. World premiere by the IHSMA Orchestra, conducted by Rebecca Burkhardt, at the All-State Music Festival in Ames, Iowa on November 20, 2021. Publisher: Michael Daugherty Music For more information on Michael Daugherty and his music, visit www.michaeldaugherty.net —————————— INSTRUMENTATION Piccolo, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Bb Clarinets, 2 Bassoons, 4 F Horns, 3 C or Bb Trumpets, 3 Trombones (3.Bass), Tuba, Timpani (four drums), Percussion (five players; instruments are not shared: 1.–Xylophone, Glockenspiel, Maracas, Jawbone, Brake Drum; 2.–Vibraphone, Medium Tambourine; 3.–Marimba, Chimes, Large Tambourine, Sleigh Bells, Large Tambourine, Crash Cymbals; 4.–Medium and Large Woodblocks, Claves, Triangle, Castanets, Crash Cymbals, Medium and Large Cowbells, Suspended Cymbal; 5.–Concert Bass Drum, Maracas, Sleigh Bells), Strings —————————— PROGRAM NOTE “One of my favorite road trips in Iowa is a drive to the majestic Surf Ballroom, located in the small resort town of Clear Lake, around 140 miles northwest of Cedar Rapids, my boyhood hometown. Opening in 1934, many of America’s most famous swing, jazz and rock 'n' roll bands have performed at ‘The Surf’ for generations of music lovers, dancing the night away on the immense hardwood floor. The Surf is also remembered as the place where young rock 'n' roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper gave their last performances of the Winter Dance Party tour on the evening of February 2, 1959. They died hours later in a charter plane crash caused by severe winter weather. This tragedy is often referred to as ‘the day the music died.’ But did it really? In memory of the three rock 'n' roll legends who perished in February 1959, and in celebration of the Surf Ballroom being declared a National Historic Landmark in January 2021, I have composed a one-movement dance symphony entitled Last Dance at the Surf. My dance symphony starts with woodblocks and pizzicato strings, playing a five-note rhythmic groove reminiscent of a Buddy Holly guitar riff. This groove is repeated in various transformations throughout the composition and provides counterpoint to the main theme, a syncopated ascending melody played in unison by the woodwinds. The main theme goes through elaborate rhythmic and timbral developments, followed by a rousing ‘rockabilly’ section. A second lyrical theme is introduced as a slow dance, with cantabile muted trumpets, woodwinds and violins swooning over hushed lower strings and trombones. The opening theme abruptly returns in a high-energy fugue ‘goin’ faster than a roller coaster’ and then dramatically transforms into a majestic chorale in slow motion. A solo horn cadenza transitions into a final slow dance, kaleidoscopically unraveling the main theme through elaborate counterpoint, punctuated by the sound of sleigh bells. The first coda is a recapitulation of all the previous themes, unfolding with great fanfare but interrupted by foreboding minor chords, a premonition that destiny is just around the corner. A slow, wistful second coda announces that the last dance has begun. Three final chords resonate: although the dance is over, the music and memories of the Surf Ballroom live on.” – Michael Daugherty
Kling Roe Atkins Bauer Stephen Smith Douglass Leduc 1861 1864 1865
The year 1865 saw inauguration, abolition, armistice, assassination, grief, celebration, and reunion. The brand new state of Minnesota mourned and commemorated along with the rest of the nation. A live stage show featuring Dan Chouinard, Beth Gilleland, Dane Stauffer, Kevin Kling, Maria Jette, T. Mychael Rambo, Prudence Johnson, members of the Roe Family Singers, and the Brass Messengers as well as Eric Jacobson, Annette Atkins, Gwen Westerman, Mark Ritchie, Dean Urdahl, Patricia Bauer, and David Geister. ACT I 0:00:00 Opening sequence: Randal Dietrich & Stephen Smith 0:01:20 Music: The Vacant Chair 0:04:00 Welcome: Dan Chouinard 0:05:30 Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural (part 1 of 2): Dean Urdahl 0:07:30 Music: Weeping Sad & Lonely 0:10:00 Civil War literature: Dan Chouinard 0:10:30 Bowlers: Beth Gilleland & Dane Stauffer 0:13:25 Christie Brothers: Mark Ritchie & Kevin Kling 0:16:00 1861-1864: Eric Jacobson 0:23:00 Gettysburg: Kevin Kling 0:27:30 Music: Brother Green 0:29:30 Civil War Music: Dan Chouinard 0:31:30 Music: Battle Cry of Freedom 0:32:20 1865: Dan Chouinard 0:32:50 Music: Home for Me 0:35:50 13th Amendment: Dan Chouinard 0:38:40 Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural (part 2 of 2): Dean Urdahl 0:40:20 Frederick Douglass: T. Mychael Rambo 0:42:00 Music: True Lover’s Fairwell 0:42:45 Bowlers: Beth Gilleland & Dane Stauffer 0:46:20 Lee’s Surrender/Fall of Richmond: Pat Bauer 0:47:15 Music: Dixie 0:48:00 Lincoln’s assassination: Dan Chouinard 0:51:50 LeDuc: Pat Bauer & David Geister 0:53:17 Funeral Train: Dan Chouinard 0:56:00 Grand Review: Dan Chouinard 0:56:50 Christie Brothers: Mark Ritchie & Kevin Kling 0:58:50 Music: Down by the Riverside 1:00:55 Intermission: Stephen Smith, Shari Lamke, Randal Dietrich ACT II 1:02:00 Shall We Gather At the River 1:03:40 Homecomings: Mark Ritchie & Kevin Kling & Dan Chouinard 1:07:05 Music: Home Sweet Home 1:08:30 Music: Maiden in the Garden 1:10:45 Civil War Veterans: Dan Chouinard 1:12:30 Bowlers: Beth Gilleland & Dane Stauffer 1:14:45 MN & the Civil War: Annette Atkins 1:19:30 Blacks in MN: Dan Chouinard & T. Mychael Rambo 1:22:00 Music: I’ll Overcome Someday 1:25:00 Native People: Gwen Westerman 1:31:45 War’s Legacy: Eric Jacobson 1:38:50 Litany of stories 1:44:50 Angel Band 1:47:20 Civil War in our Midst 1:52:20 Music: Jacob’s Ladder 1:55:40 Closing Comments & Credits
Tapiola Choir Tormis Debussy 1996
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Tutira Mai (Stand in Rows) · Outi Vainionkulma Choral Concert: Tapiola Choir - Tormis, V. / Asheim, N.H. / Busto, J. / Debussy, C. / Mellnas, A. / Kortekangas, O. / Kostiainen, P. (Rainbow Sounds) ℗ 1996 Ondine Released on: 1996-01-01 Artist: Outi Vainionkulma Artist: Julia Poutanen Artist: Ukko Massinen Choir: Tapiola Choir Conductor: Kari Ala-Pollanen Composer: Traditional Composer: Anthony Ritchie Auto-generated by YouTube.
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