First of the Big Bands is a studio album by Tony Ashton of Ashton, Gardner and Dyke and Jon Lord of Deep Purple, released in April 1974 by Purple Records in the UK and Europe and Warner Bros. Records in the US. The project was Ashton's and Lord's brainchild and continuation of their working relationship after Ashton Gardner & Dyke helped out on Jon Lord's soundtrack album The Last Rebel from 1971. Stylistically, First of the Big Bands was the precursor to Paice Ashton Lord's Malice in Wonderland album from 1977. Most of the album was recorded at Air and Apple Studios, London, with additional work being completed at De Lane Lea and Island.
The musical chapel of the Milan Cathedral is the choir, made up of adult singers and children (pueri cantores), with a musical patrimony that musically accompanies the celebrations in the cathedral of Milan. La cappella musicale del Duomo di Milano è il coro, formato da cantori adulti e bambini (pueri cantores), dotato di un patrimonio musicale proprio che accompagna musicalmente le celebrazioni nella cattedrale di Milano.
Standing at the crossroads of modern bluegrass and newgrass, The Infamous Stringdusters are a band that is "stretching [bluegrass] from within" (New York Times). For their sixth studio album, Ladies & Gentlemen, the band invited a dozen of their favorite female singers to join them. The list of featured guests includes some of the most dynamic and innovative artists from across the roots music, Americana and country worlds: Nicki Bluhm, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Jen Hartswick, Sarah Jarosz, Claire Lynch, Aofie O'Donovan, Joan Osborne, Joss Stone, Sara Watkins, Abigail Washburn, Lee Ann Womack and Celia Woodsmith.
The ever-expanding catalogue of Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach on Brilliant Classics (most of it contained in a 30-CD box, 94640), now reaches his music for clarinet, which has received much less attention on record than his orchestral or keyboard works but is no less melodically fertile and formally inventive than his better?known music.
It is a magical, soul-inspiring authentic musical story about a woman's awakening and actualization. It is a story of You, of the genius within every woman. A woman who has awakened the unique inborn spiritual talents within herself becomes a true Creator Goddess. Such a Goddess Woman creates a harmonious, happy, meaningful life that brings love, peace, health, success, joy and satisfaction to her and those around.
Every song speaks of different talents of a Woman, her given gifts and their manifestation in life, touching just as well upon painful experiences that a Woman unfamiliar with herself goes through. In these songs, a woman's path of evolution is encoded, including even special practices that help open up the feminine nature. Angelic virtuoso vocal and tantric poetry will nourish Your soul with beauty and love…
Hundred Seventy Split are a Blues rock power trio featuring Leo Lyons bassist and founding member of Ten Years After, guitarist /vocalist Joe Gooch and drummer Damon Sawyer. The new Hundred Seventy Split Studio-Album has 11 fantastic tracks that will also be performed live on their forthcoming Tour in November. Joe Gooch, Leo Lyons and Damon Sawyer deliver their 3rd studio album full of energetic Bluesrock.
Premiered by soprano Barbara Hannigan [with the Berlin Philharmonic] and conductor Andris Nelsons in 2013. 'Let me tell you', winner of the 2016 Gawemeyer Award, is a setting of a libretto by Paul Griffiths. The work is based on Griffiths’ 2008 novel of the same name, using the limited vocabulary which Shakespeare afforded Ophelia to create a more complex idea of the character. Comprising seven poems, the work is divided into three parts devoted to Ophelia’s past, present and future.