Eurovision Votes From Finland Finlandia 2006 2007 2008
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Finland Voting - Votacion Finlandia8 - 10 - 12 points
Wildfire-Michael Martin Murphey
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Michael Martin Murphey (born March 14, 1945) is a writer and performer of American music. He is respected singer-songwriter in country music, Western music (North America), and popular music. Murphey has become a prominent musical voice for the Western horseman, rancher, and cowboy. A Western Music Association Hall of Fame inductee, Murphey has six gold albums, including Cowboy Songs, the first album of cowboy music to achieve gold status since the career of Marty Robbins. He has recorded the hit singles Wildfire, "Carolina in the Pines", "What's Forever For", "Long Line of Love", "What She Wants", "Don't Count the Rainy Days", and "Cowboy Logic". Murphey is also the author of New Mexico's state ballad, "The Land of Enchantment". Nowadays, he is recognized in parts of the continent as "America's singing cowboy poet".
북한 - We Pledge Allegiance - 우리가 충성을 서약 (DPRK)
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Maeng-se-han-da u-ri-neun. 우리가 충성을 서약. Video by Jari Tuominen. Music by DPRK.
Fritz Kreisler/KreislerLa Precieuse
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================================Kreisler:La Precieuse (in the style of Couperin)(Mono)*Michael Raucheisen piano================================Related information:Elgar's Violin Concerto continued:These two recordings typify the two contrasting approaches to the work that have existed ever since: Sammons and Wood, in a brisk performance, take just over 43 minutes to play the work; Menuhin and Elgar, in a more overtly expressive reading take almost 50 minutes.Other recordings of the monaural era include those by Jascha Heifetz (1949) and Alfredo Campoli (1954). Both these performances are in the Sammons/Wood tradition, taking, respectively, approximately 42 and 45 minutes.Many modern stereo recordings favour the slower approach of Menuhin and Elgar. Menuhin himself in his stereo remake in 1965 was slightly quicker (just under 48 minutes) than he had been in 1932, but Pinchas Zukerman in his two studio versions took a little over 50 minutes in his first recording and a little under 49 in his second. Both of Nigel Kennedy's recordings play for nearly 54 minutes. Itzhak Perlman's is slightly faster, at just over 47 minutes; and Dong-Suk Kang's takes under 45 minutes.A recording released in 2006 used a text based on Elgar's manuscript score rather than the published version. Philippe Graffin, the soloist who performed the manuscript score, counted more than 40 places where the published version differs from Elgar's original. The changes are thought to have been suggested by Kreisler to make the solo part more effective.[9] (Reviewing the CD in June 2006 The Gramophone's critic Edward Greenfield observed, 'some that the differences are very small...I have to confess that had I not been told, I might have appreciated only two of them'.)Selective discographyMono recordingsMarie Hall/orchestra/Sir Edward Elgar (cut version acoustically recorded) Albert Sammons/New Queen's Hall Orchestra/ Sir Henry Wood Yehudi Menuhin/London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Edward Elgar Jascha Heifetz/London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent Alfredo Campoli/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult Stereo recordingsYehudi Menuhin/New Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult Pinchas Zukerman/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim Hugh Bean/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Charles Groves Kyung-Wha Chung/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Georg Solti Ida Haendel/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult Itzhak Perlman/Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim Nigel Kennedy/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Vernon Handley Dong-Suk Kang/Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra/Adrian Leaper Pinchas Zukerman/St Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin Nigel Kennedy/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/Sir Simon Rattle Hilary Hahn/London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Colin Davis Philippe Graffin/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Vernon Handley (original Elgar score) James Ehnes/Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir Andrew Davis Notes^ David Dubal, in The Essential Canon of Classical Music, North Point Press, New York, 2001 ^ The Independent, 21 March 2006 ^ Michael Stegemann, notes to Deutsche Grammophon CD 445 564-2 ^ Ibid. ^ Michael Kennedy, notes to EMI recording CDM7 63795 2 ^ Michael Kennedy, op cit ^ The Gramophone November 1989 ^ Fred Gaisberg, Music on Record, Robert Hale, London 1946 ^ The Independent, op cit External linksViolin Concerto was available at the International Music Score Library Project. Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 61 (1905--10) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_%28Elgar%29"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_%28Elgar%29================================*Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
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