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Drums, Marimba, Percussion: Barrie Barlow
Orchestral Arranger: Dee Palmer
Conductor: Dee Palmer
Flute, Producer, Saxophone: Ian Anderson
Acoustic Guitar: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Backing Vocals: Ian Anderson
Bass Guitar: Jeffrey Hammond
Accordion, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer: John Evan
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Guitar: Martin Barre
Orchestra Leader: Patrick Halling
Unknown: Robin Black
Producer: Terry Ellis
Writer: Ian AndersonMarch, the Mad Scientist (2002 Remaster)
November 6, 2014 | Jethro Tull
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French language version/arrangement of "if you gotta go - go now" by Bob Dylan.Fairport Convention "Si tu dois partir" | July 14, 2017 | EbiFFB
The Great Gates of Kiev- Emerson, Lake & Palmer
UTube | 3/8/2022 | Me
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZK_fFtwKs0
Pictures At An Exhibition (1971, 2016 Remaster)ELP - Pictures (1971) - 111 The Great Gates Of Kiev
November 24, 2020 | Gregarious
Picked these up from a Rick Beato vid, I didn't link his because he bugs me. BTW, Kelly spelled John Dowland's name wrong.
Damien Kelly performs Earl of Essex, His Galliard by John Downland arr. Powlesland taken from the Trinity College London Grade 8 syllabus (2020-2023) for Classical Guitar.Earl of Essex, His Galliard (John Downland)
Trinity College London Classical Guitar Grade 8
August 9, 2020 | Damien Kelly
Sting, Edin KaramazovDowland. Can She Excuse My Wrongs (by Sting / Karamazov) | June 6, 2010 | Voluspa / Astrid
(nice cloning job!)Come Again, Sweet Love - John Dowland | October 24, 2020 | Jon Rippe
Thomas Tallis (c. 1505 - 1585)If Ye Love Me - Thomas Tallis | August 10, 2020 | Jon Rippe
Scott Yoo heads to Germany to cross "play the Bach partitas for solo violin" off his bucket list, and play a duet with renowned concert pianist Alice Sara Ott.Scott Yoo Plays Bach's Violin "Himalayas"
Now Hear This | September 17, 2019 | Great Performances | PBS
Scott Yoo honors Vivaldi by playing an excerpt from "The Four Seasons" on a $15 million Stradivari violin.Hear a $15 Million Stradivarius | Now Hear This | September 17, 2019 | Great Performances | PBS
Track list:
- Intro (Sting/A Winter's Night Concert)
- The Snow It Melts The Soonest
- Gabriel's Message
- Soul Cake
- There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue
- Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming
- Christmas At Sea
- Now Winter Comes Slowly
- Cold Song
- The Burning Babe
- Ghost Story
- Team Spirit
- The Hounds Of Winter
- Cherry Tree Carol
- Balulalow
- Bethelehem Down
- Coventry Carol
- Lullaby For An Anxious Child
- I Saw Three Ships
- You Only Cross My Mind In Winter
Sting: A Winter's Night... Live from Durham Cathedral | January 4, 2015 | muzizlife
Winter Gomps, (Mistress Winter's Jump) by John Dowland (1563 - 1628) 1592 Venere, Gut Strung Renaissance Lute by Grant Tomlinson 1994Mrs. Winter's Jump Renaissance Lute | November 13, 2015 | Matthew Weinman
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Vezzosi augelli | July 19, 2018 | The Amaryllis Consort - Topic
Antonio playing Scarlatti in Carlos III Royal Coliseum Theater. Enjoyed by Scott Yoo and his wife Alice Dade, flutist. From PBS series Now Hear This. All rights reserved©️2019 Arcos Film and MusicAll Harpsichord! Antonio Simon ft Scott Yoo. Fantastic/Educational
July 6, 2020 | Bruce Phoenix
Music lovers around the world sing the praises of certain violins and cellos that were made more than 300 years ago in the small city of Cremona in northern Italy. The instruments made by Antonio Stradivarius, in particular, are highly regarded and the few hundred that survive today command prices in the millions of dollars. For many years craftsmen and scientists have studied these violins to find their secret. Now, a chemist in Texas claims he has already found it -- not in the structure of the instruments, but in chemicals used to preserve the wood.Stradivarius Secret Found By Texas Chemist | March 11, 2009 | VOA News
The contrasting view. BTW, the chemist is on the right track, IMHO, because the only way the 18th c violins made it this far to age beautifully is, the wood was treated. That does *not* mean that wood selection wasn't important, doesn't mean that craftsmanship wasn't important, etc. Also, I'd point out that the violins from Cremona and Venice probably haven't all survived, but there were multiple builders, mitigating in favor of the wood treatment model.
Physicist William F. "Jack" Fry and violinist Rose Mary Harbison rediscover the legendary sound of the Stradivarius violin.Since the early 1700s, "Golden Age" Italian violins have been revered for their superior tone. Scores of scientists, artisans, and musicians have sought answers to the mystery of their sound, but none has been able to duplicate the magic created by these coveted instruments. Characterizing varnish, wood, and geography as secondary factors, William Fry has revived the 17th century science of levers, focusing on the violin's inner graduations.Solving the Stradivarius Secret - William F. "Jack" Fry and Rose Mary Harbison | November 21, 2013 | Museum of Science, Boston
(if you saw Steve Martin in the 1970s, you heard him use snippets of this old tune on banjo -- he was after all a prop comic, at least in part. This is the full version he recorded for "The Steve Martin Brothers" album.)Waterbound | November 11, 2014 | Steve Martin
On that same album he recorded an original, “Hoedown at Alices”, and it turns out that he re-recorded it recently, for his album “The Crow”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGS2QSTpAeg&list=PLx9DMI7itNp3itVzRAHAKQAZgbMrmKC42&index=4
Also on “The Crow” is “Sage of the Old West”, another reprise from The Steve Martin Brothers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdRSfSPO920
Original of “Hoedown at Alices”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMi85wmHMkw
The bluegrass side of TSSB opened with this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As2h-_0_5pY
[Jethro Tull cover!] Since 1993, this mult-talented band with deep Celtic influence has entertained audiences all over the country, performing at Renaissance Faires and Music Festivals. The band is made up of Carl Asch, Lynda Kavy and lyricist Ciara Carinci, and a fiddler whose identity is ever-changing.
The Whistler is a great song off of their first album The Hat Came Back.
Most of the Empty Hats music is made up of renditions of classic songs, sometimes with new lyrics, always extremely well-done. If you enjoy them, please spread their name!Empty Hats - The Whistler | August 24, 2010 | 1ordi3eans
[Jethro Tull cover] Astronomers Victorious celebrate the yuletide season with an impromptu rendition of a festive classic by the masterful Jethro Tull. What's more, they want you to song along!Ring Out, Solstice Bells - Astronomers Victorious
December 15, 2010 | AstroVictorious
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