Traditional Balinese music of princely court. Disc 15 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Title/Work: Messiah (Handel) Content: No.04: Chorus: And the Glory of the Lord Genre(s): Oratorio Author(s)/(Composer(s): George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Charles Jennens (1700-1773) Performer(s): Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Conductor: Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967)) Conductor: Malcolm Sargent Place of recording: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1947 1st recording date: 12 July 1946
Traditional Siamese musical drama. Disc 16 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
In the shade of the palm from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora. Sung by Frank C. Stanley in 1902. This is Edison Gold Moulded Record #8066. Other titles for this song include: In the shade of the sheltering palm Shade of palms There is a garden fair Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit, with "In the shade of the sheltering palm" also quite popular.
Автор: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
MIDI of "Ut Queant Laxis", an 8th century hymn best known for being the basis for Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, later modified to the familiar Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti. Each line begins with a note that moves up the scale from Do to La (Ti not being used in music of that period).
*4 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 24/72:1 = 66.67 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 43,53 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 65.625 cents rather than 66.668. New version a PU on 42,85 for 66.6503906250 cents rather than 66.668.