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Ryo Kawasaki - Juice (Digital Remaster) (1976/2017)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Dec. 13, 2021
Ryo Kawasaki - Juice (Digital Remaster) (1976/2017)

Ryo Kawasaki - Juice (Digital Remaster) (1976/2017)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 267 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 103 Mb | Covers included | 00:38:24
Jazz-Funk, Fusion | Label: Sony Music, RCA Records

Ryo Kawasaki was a Japanese jazz fusion guitarist, composer and band leader, best known as one of the first musicians to develop and popularise the fusion genre and for helping to develop the guitar synthesizer in collaboration with Roland Corporation and Korg. His album Ryo Kawasaki and the Golden Dragon Live was one of the first all-digital recordings and he created the Kawasaki Synthesizer for the Commodore 64. During the 1960s, he played with various Japanese jazz groups and also formed his own bands. In the early 1970s, he moved to New York City, where he settled and worked with Gil Evans, Elvin Jones, Chico Hamilton, Ted Curson, Joanne Brackeen amongst others. In the mid-1980s, Kawasaki drifted out of performing music in favour of writing music software for computers. He also produced several techno dance singles, formed his own record company called Satellites Records, and later returned to jazz-fusion in 1991.

Abel Selaocoe - Where Is Home (Hae Ke Kae) (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at April 19, 2023
Abel Selaocoe - Where Is Home (Hae Ke Kae) (2022)

Abel Selaocoe - Where Is Home (Hae Ke Kae) (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 276 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 127 Mb | 00:55:18
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Genre-busting South African cellist brings unique sounds with improvisation, singing, body percussion and charm.
Ryo Terakado, Fabio Bonizzoni - Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (2025)

Ryo Terakado, Fabio Bonizzoni - Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (2025)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:13:55 | 420 Mb
Genre: Classical

This disc contains a selection of beautiful and individual music for violin and harpsichord by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, performed by two of the most distinguished musicians of Baroque music historical informed practice.Ryo Terakado: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, J.S. Bach's second son, was, in my opinion, the one among his talented siblings who most deeply respected his father and remained faithful to his teachings while also striving to create music that reflected the changing times. Throughout his life, he composed chamber music, and among his Klavier Trios, there are sixteen pieces that explicitly designate a keyboard and a single melodic instrument. Among these, his crowning achievement in this genre–and a breakthrough work–is found in the four sonatas for violin and clavier composed in 1763(Wq. 75-Wq. 78).In these sonatas, particularly in the slow movements, the contrast between the keyboard and violin idioms deepens the musical expression.

Ryo Harusaki - Set One  Girls

Posted by Mitsu at Aug. 10, 2020
Ryo Harusaki - Set One

Ryo Harusaki - Set One
88 JPG | 1920 x 1221 (HQ) | 106.38 MB

Ryo Harusaki (Born in May 21, 1997, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan; 160cm, 84-57-86 cm) is a Japanese gravure and AV idol.

Ryo Kawasaki - Sweet Life (1996)  Music

Posted by Designol at April 25, 2023
Ryo Kawasaki - Sweet Life (1996)

Ryo Kawasaki - Sweet Life (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 307 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 138 Mb | Scans included
Label: Videoarts Music/One Voice | # VACV-1017 | Time: 00:49:02
Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Guitar Jazz

One of the dangers anytime an artist decides to forgo the organic approach and back his primary instrument with electronic effects is relying too much on the machinery. Fortunately, Ryo Kawasaki, as strong a producer as he is a lyrical electric guitar master, makes sure his silky urban rhythms on Sweet Life are simply an enhancement, rather than a burden, to his fluid lines. Whether the track is straight-out funk, smooth late-night seduction, or a loping ride like the title cut, his hypnotic synth lines simply set the mood. Kawasaki's plucky, winding way with a melody is textured over that, working its way toward varying degrees of emotional resonance. While the fully plugged-in mode carries the majority of the collection, Kawasaki earns his most memorable kudos for the simple and sparse acoustic gems, a lush cover of Janet Jackson's "Again" and on "Sweet Life," which improvises a flamenco-like edge over fingersnap percussion that sounds more real than machine-generated.

«Mee Mei» by Shakira N Meghie  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 11, 2023
«Mee Mei» by Shakira N Meghie

«Mee Mei» by Shakira N Meghie
English | EPUB | 0.1 MB
Ryo Terakado, Orchestra Barocca Italiana - Francesco Geminiani: The Inchanted Forrest / La Foresta Incantata (2002)

Ryo Terakado, Orchestra Barocca Italiana - Francesco Geminiani: The Inchanted Forrest / La Foresta Incantata (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 246 Mb | Total time: 48:33 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Stradivarius | # STR 33630 | Recorded: 1994

While program music is more strongly associated with the Romantic Era in music than any other era, It was by no means new with that era. This 1754 composition by one of the most popular composers of pieces in concerto grosso form is a set telling a popular tale of the First Crusade, based on Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata. This tale of chivalry, bravery, and romance has been made into countless operas and ballets over the years. Although it was published in 1754 as a purely instrumental work, it had been staged the year before in Paris, as a ballet-pantomime.

Ryo Fukui - Scenery+2 (Japan Edition) (1976/2005)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Nov. 5, 2019
Ryo Fukui - Scenery+2 (Japan Edition) (1976/2005)

Ryo Fukui - Scenery+2 (Japan Edition) (1976/2005)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 365.44 Mb | 01:00:36 | Covers
Post-Bop | Label: Solid Records - CDSOL-1107

Scenery is a 1976 jazz album by Japanese pianist Ryo Fukui. It was Fukui's first release. The album was virtually ignored in the US, as it came out at a time of reduced interest in jazz in America. However, it was well appreciated by Japanese fans and critics alike. In the decades since Scenery's release, the album has earned greater critical praise. Fukui's dexterity and self-taught style has earned him comparison to such piano greats as McCoy Tyner and Bill Evans.

Tange Sazen: The Million Ryo Pot (1935)  Movies

Posted by TinyBear at Sept. 8, 2013
Tange Sazen: The Million Ryo Pot (1935)

Tange Sazen yowa: Hyakuman ryo no tsubo – Tange Sazen: The Million Ryo Pot (1935)
DVDRip 480p - TinyBearDs | MKV | 612 x 480 | x264 600kbps 23.976fps | HE-AACv2 64kbps 2CH
Language: Japanese | Subtitle: English Included | 1h 31mn | 438.16MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: Comedy | Drama
IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 (305 users)

The Yagyu family's elder son sends an old and cheap looking pot to his young brother, ignoring that the pot contains a map showing where it was hidden a treasure of a million ryo. He tries to recover it but his brother's wife has sold it to some junk dealers. Finally the pot ends up in Yasu's hands, a kid whose father was killed although Tange Sazen was supposed to protect him from in his way to home, so Tange Sazen will look after Yasu.
Kuijken String Quartet, Ryo Terakado - Mozart: Complete String Quintets [2003/1995-99]

Mozart - Complete String Quintets (Kuijken String Quartet, Ryo Terakado) [2003/1995-99]
Classical | Denon COCQ-5694-96 | TT: 199.57 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Covers | 965 Mb

Sigiswald Kuijken was born in 1944 close to Brussels. He studied violin at the conservatories of Bruges and Brussels, completing his studies at the latter institution with Maurice Raskin in 1964. He came into contact with early music at a very young age, together with his brother Wieland. Studying on his own, he gained a thorough knowledge of specific 17th- and 18th-century performance techniques and conventions of interpretation on violin and viola da gamba This led to the introduction, in 1969, of a more authentic way of playing the violin, whereby the instrument was no longer held under the chin, but lay freely on the shoulder; this was to have a crucial influence on the approach to the violin repertoire and was consequently adopted by many players starting in the early 1970s.