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Skye Consort & Emma Björling - Ode & Ballade (2024)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 16, 2024
Skye Consort & Emma Björling - Ode & Ballade (2024)

Skye Consort & Emma Björling - Ode & Ballade (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 324 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 127 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:53:00
Classical, Folk, Female Vocal | Label: Leaf Music

Ode & Ballade by Skye Consort & Emma Bjorling brings stories of medieval saints and sacred wells, fair maidens outsmarting presumptuous knights, beautiful or boisterous drinking songs, thieves meeting their fate, heartbreaking love songs, groovy dance tunes, and celebrations of the return of Spring. The album combines elements from world music and classical traditions to narrate poems, tales, legends, and sonnets from Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, France and more.

Emma Roberts x DSW The Crown Vintage Campaign Fall 2022  Girls

Posted by nrg at Oct. 16, 2022
Emma Roberts x DSW The Crown Vintage Campaign Fall 2022

Emma Roberts x DSW The Crown Vintage Fall 2022
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American actress
Emma Kirkby, The Academy Of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood - J.S. Bach: Wedding Cantatas (1999)

Emma Kirkby, The Academy Of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood - J.S. Bach: Wedding Cantatas (1999)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:03:59 | 279 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca | Catalog: 478 7870

Happy the couples for whom Bach wrote wedding cantatas! BWV 202 and BWV 210 are two of his most attractive and charming works. BWV 202, the earlier and shorter of the pair, evokes the joys of both spring and true love in a succession of lively dance tunes, while BWV 210’s tongue-in-cheek account of music’s effect on lovers includes five exquisite arias, not least the teasing lullaby ‘Ruhet hie’. Emma Kirkby sings these cantatas – plus three songs from Anna Magdalena’s music-book – with a natural fluency and grace that is always engaging, despite a few uncomfortable moments in the highest registers.

Emma Stone by Carolyn Cole for Los Angeles Times  Girls

Posted by nrg at June 17, 2022
Emma Stone by Carolyn Cole for Los Angeles Times

Emma Stone - Carolyn Cole Portraits 2014
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American actress

Emma Stevens - Light Year (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at July 14, 2021
Emma Stevens - Light Year (2021)

Emma Stevens - Light Year (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 345 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 114 Mb | 00:49:00
Pop, Female Vocal | Label: Emma Stevens Music

Emma Stevens swaps folk convention that marked her previous records for brighter pop waves. Her fourth studio record, Light Year, out today (April 30), remains earth-bound with her rootsy songwriting style, yet leaps through the stratosphere with starry patterns, decorative synths, and programmed beats. “When I write an album, I don’t tend to specifically set out to make sure all the songs blend well,” she tells American Songwriter. “I really like a lot of different music, and that gets reflected in what I make. This album has a lot of ups and downs, I’ll give you that.”
Emma Coulthard, Emma Halnan & David Appleton - Boireann: Music for Flute and Piano (2023)

Emma Coulthard, Emma Halnan & David Appleton - Boireann: Music for Flute and Piano (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 337 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 178 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:16:17
Classical | Label: Metier

Boireann features two compositions specifically crafted for this release. “Five Études for Two Flutes” reimagines earlier pieces for two violins, demonstrating Buckley’s ability to transpose musical ideas across different instrumental settings. “In Memoriam Doris Keogh,” a three-movement piece for flute and piano, reflects the broad musical interests of Buckley’s flute teacher, Doris Keogh, offering a touching tribute to her influence.
Emma Myldenberger - Discography [3 Albums] (1978-1981) [Reissue 2006-2007] (Repost)

Emma Myldenberger - Discography [3 Albums] (1978-1981) [Reissue 2006-2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,13 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 461 MB | Covers - 61 MB
Genre: Progressive Folk Rock, Krautrock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Garden of Delights

Emma Myldenberger have a unique sound, essentially acoustic, mixing various elements from authentic pagan folk to medieval and psych-progressive rock. Their first album was released in 1978. Musical themes are closed to ancient music, ritualistic in nature. The instrumentation essentially refers to a nice orchestration made of guitars, oboe, ocarina, mandolin, crumhorn, hand percussions, with addition of a fragile female voice and an almost eastern-like exoticism. Their second album called "Tour de trance" is considered to be one of the most achieved psych-folk listenings. A very ambitious effort made of high quality kraut-folk improvisations. After two releases the band formed the Radio Noisz Ensemble (Third Ear Band, Between similar musical experiences). Garden of Delight reissues contain some precious informations about the band short history. An important document.

Emma Shapplin - Etterna (2002)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 9, 2021
Emma Shapplin - Etterna (2002)

Emma Shapplin - Etterna (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 318 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 126 Mb
Full Scans ~ 51 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Ark 21 Records / Universal Music Russia #004400183689
Modern Classical / Electronic

If American Josh Groban can make a killing singing Italian opera so convincingly, why not this operatically trained French singer – who has actually been a huge success in Europe while steadily building a name for herself stateside. While Groban is pop-minded, however, Emma Shapplin – like newcomer Laura Turner – seems content to emote powerfully over beds of nature-enhanced ambience and soulful grooves, finding a classical crossover niche with new age crossover potential. With the help of producer Graeme Revell (a noted film scorer and orchestrator for Evanescence), who provides these soaring textures with the London Symphony Orchestra, she blends dramatic solo arias – all original compositions – with passages where she interacts with the Symphony's great choir.

Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 16, 2022
Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice (2022)

Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 201 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 98 Mb | 00:40:32
Avant-Folk, Ethereal, Experimental | Label: Sargent House

Emma Ruth Rundle’s second installment in her Electric Guitar series, EG2: Dowsing Voice, is like the soundtrack to a film that hasn’t been made. The mostly instrumental record follows her on a trip to the Welsh coast and down a magical well into the waters of nature, myth and the Old Golds - by way of her improvised music. The 40 plus minute album was sewn together from recordings channeled during her month-long solo journey in the early days of 2020 and completed before 2021’s critically lauded album Engine of Hell was even written.
Emma Kirkby, The Romantic Chamber Group of London - Amy Beach: Chanson d'amour (2002)

Amy Beach - Chanson d'amour (2002)
Emma Kirkby, soprano; The Romantic Chamber Group of London

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 227 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 157 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical, Vocal | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD-1245 | Time: 01:05:45

Emma Kirkby, doyenne of the Early Music scene, here shows that she's just as comfortable in music of a more recent vintage. Amy Beach was a woman ahead of her time, performing as solo pianist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra by the age of 18. The same year (1885), she married Henry Beach and, no longer able to perform publicly (it would have gone against her social status), she instead settled down to composing. And delightful stuff it is, too, as Kirkby and friends demonstrate in this charming recital. A number of the songs add violin, cello, or both to the piano and voice combination. "Ecstasy," for instance, has a most effective violin part that is an ideal foil to the purity of Kirkby's voice. Other highlights include the Schumannesque Browning Songs and the amiable Shakespeare Songs (the last of which, "Fairy Lullaby," is irresistible). The final item here, "Elle et moi," is an upbeat little number that suits Kirkby's lithe soprano to perfection. Occasionally, in some of the more lushly textured songs, such as "A Mirage" and "Stella Viatoris," perhaps a fuller voice would have been preferable, but then sample "Chanson d'amour" (written when Beach was only 21 and with a wonderful cello part in addition to the piano) and try to imagine it being better sung. The purely instrumental items are played with unfailing sensitivity and elegance. The Romance is straight out of the salon, while the much later Piano Trio (though actually based on early material) packs plenty of emotion and variety into its 14 minutes. The recording is exemplary, as are the concise notes and texts and translations.