Alan Shorter

Matthew: A Commentary  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 1, 2023
Matthew: A Commentary

R. Alan Culpepper, "Matthew: A Commentary "
English | ISBN: 066423061X | 2022 | 664 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Bach Choir - Shakespeare in Song (2004)

Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Bach Choir - Shakespeare in Song: Harris, Martin, Sametz, Mäntyjärvi, Lindberg, Argento, Williams (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 217 Mb | Total time: 55:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 5031 | Recorded: 2003

There’s more to Shakespeare’s songs than a hey-nonny-nonny, and the depth of the bard’s texts has inspired composers from well beyond the cultural borders of the English language. Nearly half of the Phoenix Bach Choir’s “Shakespeare in Song” disc offers intriguing music by composers who are neither English nor American. Chief among these is Switzerland’s Frank Martin, whose Songs of Ariel constitute a modern choral classic. These are haunting, harmonically unsettled settings, and for an example of the skill and beauty the Phoenix Bach Choir brings to this program, just listen to the wonderful intonation on the last chord of “Before You Can Say ‘Come’ and ‘Go’.”
Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, 6eye STEREO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, STEREO
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (1% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + Hot File
526 MB (24/96) or 150 MB redbook | Artwork included | Jazz Pop Vocal | 1959

This LP is unreleased on CD - found a nice copy.
Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL white label promo MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, WLP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + Hot File
258 MB (24/96) or 98 MB redbook | Artwork included | Jazz Pop Vocal | 1958

From a 6-eye white label promo copy.
New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas - Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)

Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)
New World Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
Alan Feinberg, piano; Robert Cohen, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 260 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Argo | # 448 513-2 | Time: 01:13:38

Overlapping textures and soft, shifting timbres are the most recognizable features of Morton Feldman's music, and his attractive sonorities draw listeners in ways other avant-garde sound structures may not. This music's appeal is also attributable to its gentle ambience, a static, meditative style that Feldman pioneered long before trance music became commonplace. The three works on this disc are among Feldman's richest creations, yet the material in each piece is subtly layered and integrated so well that many details will escape detection on first hearing. In Piano and Orchestra, the piano is treated as one texture among many, receding to the background and blending with muted brass and woodwinds in a wash of colors. Cello and Orchestra might seem like a conventional concerto movement, especially since the cellist is centrally placed on this recording and plays with a rather lyrical tone. However, Feldman's orchestral clusters are dense and interlocked, which suggests that the cello should be less prominent and blend more into the mass of sounds behind it. No such ambiguity exists in the performance of Coptic Light, which Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony Orchestra play with even dynamics and careful attention to the work's aggregate effect, which is mesmerizing.

Book Matters: The Changing Nature of Literacy  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Jeembo at Feb. 6, 2019
Book Matters: The Changing Nature of Literacy

Book Matters: The Changing Nature of Literacy by Alan Sica
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1412864321 | 274 Pages | PDF | 6.3 MB

Scholars have been puzzling over the “future of the book” since Marshall McLuhan’s famous maxim “the medium is the message” in the early 1950s.

Nicole Glover - First Record (2015)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Nov. 4, 2015
Nicole Glover - First Record (2015)

Nicole Glover - First Record (2015)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 46:35 min | 108 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Self Produced

If for some reason Portland-native Nicole Glover's First Record ended up being her only one, she would still have made a lasting impact on the jazz world. The 24-year-old saxophonist's debut is an ambitious one that lays a lot on the table and seeks not only to establish her as a capable player, but a voice in the crowded world of jazz tenor. Aided by fellow Portlanders, both in her peer group (Jonathan Lakey on bass) and a few generations above her (George Colligan on piano and Alan Jones on drums), Glover's quartet record is a sonically and emotionally powerful one. It leaves aside niceties and dues- paying formalities and comes out swinging, shouting and dancing.

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Soup  Music

Posted by micaus11 at Oct. 28, 2008
Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Soup

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Soup
MP3 @ 320 | 126 MB | Full Covers included
Genre: Rock

…this is a really good CD. It's been forgotten….

Charles Pillow Ensemble - Chamber Jazz (2020)  Music

Posted by varrock at Feb. 12, 2020
Charles Pillow Ensemble - Chamber Jazz (2020)

Charles Pillow Ensemble - Chamber Jazz (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 347 MB | Tracks: 8 | 60:06 min
Style: Jazz | Label: Summit Records

'While in Pass Manchac' features Scott Wendholt from the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and Pillow on alto. 'Charlotte and Evan' features Gary Versace on piano and Pillow on alto. 'Don't Explain' is a tour de force for the one and only Vic Juris on guitar. Hermeto Pascoal's 'Bebe' is one of his most well known compositions, practically a Brazilian standard. It's given a slower treatment here, featuring Gary Versace on accordion, Pillow on clarinet and the percussion and drumming of Rogerio Boccato and Rich Thompson. Williams' 'Pee Wee' first appeared on Miles Davis' 'Sorcerer', from 1967, a period where Wayne Shorter supplied most of the compositions for the group. This one features Vic Juris on guitar and Pillow on alto flute. 'Oska T' is one of Monk's most underperformed pieces. Here Scott Wendholt and Alan Ferber stretch out and show how versatile they are. 'Abschied, Ray' features Gary Versace, and finally 'Atchafalaya Fiction' features Alan Ferber who shows why he is in such demand and Gary Versace again demonstrates his remarkable talents.

Yes - Talk (1994)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 4, 2021
Yes - Talk (1994)

Yes - Talk (1994)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Victory, 383-480-033-2 | ~ 383 or 145 Mb | Scans
Progressive Rock

The tenth lineup of Yes features Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Tony Kaye, Chris Squire, and Alan White. Talk makes some effort to get away from the group's indulgent art rock pretensions, at least to the extent of using a spare, spacious production full of closely miked drums and sharp guitars…