Awadagin Pratt performs the first and fourth movements of Franz Schubert's piano four hand Fantasia in F minor with student pianist Lucy Hattemer at the White House Classical Music Student Workshop Concert. In the 1 hour session this is from about 21:20 - 29:04.
Title/Work: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Content: 2nd Movement: Andante (2nd Record) Genre(s): Concerti grossi Author(s)/Composer(s): Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): none Performer(s): Philadelphia Orchestra Conductor: Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) Place of recording: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States) 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 17 December 1928
Title/Work: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Content: 2nd Movement: Andante (1st Record) Genre(s): Concerti grossi Author(s)/Composer(s): Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): none Performer(s): Philadelphia Orchestra Conductor: Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) Place of recording: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States) 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 17 December 1928
Label: Disque "Gramophone" Cat. no.: DB 3703 Order number: 2EA 7144 Matrix/StamperID: 2EA 7144I / M6-97965 1st release date: 1939 1st recording date: 23 November 1938 Place of recording: EMI Studio No. 3, Abbey Road, London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Music arranger(s): Johann Sebastian Bach (previously attributed to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)[1] Performer(s): Piano: Alexander Brailowsky (1896-1976) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Concerto in D minor (original work: Concerto in D minor from L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3 No. 11) (published 1711) Content: Part 1: Maestoso Genre(s): Organ work (concerto) Comments: RCM and ELP
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Self-noise test of line-level input of tascam dr-70d, via rode nt1a and sound devices mixpre-d, of watch ticking. Designed as comparison with sony m10 and direct digital output (see separate files). Beware of loud 0db test tone at the beginning: turn volume down.
Self-noise test of digital output of sound devices mixpre-d, of watch ticking recorded with rode nt1a. Designed as comparison with tascam dr-70d and sony m10 (see separate files). Beware of loud 0db test tone at the beginning: turn volume down.
Self-noise test of line-level input of sony m10, via rode nt1a and sound devices mixpre-d, of watch ticking. Designed as comparison with tascam dr-70d and direct digital output (see separate files). Beware of loud 0db test tone at the beginning: turn volume down.
It's a prusa 3d printer doing mesh calibration, which is performed once before each print,. In this case it's testing 49 on the print bed, instead of the default 9.
I recorded a viola for a theatre project. I recorded it in a dry room, close mic with a neumann tlm103. Some samples are just noises of the bow on the c or d string, then once in a while creating overtones, other samples contain some processing with echoboy by soundtoys. Amazing plugins they make!. Feel free to use the samples in any way you like. If you use it in a project i am always curious to hear it. Comments and questions welcome.
J'ai enregistré un couteau automatique "cran d'arrêt", de type james dean : le couteau de l'assassin. Prise avec un zoom h4n, micros intégrés, à proximité. I recorded an automatic knife, the james dean type: the murderer's knife. Taken with a zoom h4n, integrated mikes, near-field.
Whole process of taking out a cello from its synthetic sheath (a lot of rustling resulting from this) and then manipulating it, adjusting its leg. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
I have no idea if this is sounds real but i hope it does a little. I created this with virtual guitar program. I played with the pitch and volume. Its all free enjoy.
This is what the harp wire strings sound like when pulled really hard so that they hit each other, creating a buzzing sound. (source sound for must 121 musique concrete project, partner: megan berger).
My mogalyn consists of a torn-up book cover, a gnarled root i found on the ground, and a pinwheel called a "moga. " the moga spins, and picks rhythmically strum the strings according to their placement and the rotation of the mo. This version was created with paper and glue - which fell apart, so a more robust version is coming soon.