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Musica Universalis
Musical Performance dictated by the rotation ratios of planets within the Trappist - 1 system.
published: 15 Jan 2018
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Pythagoras & The Music of the Spheres
We continue our exploration of Pythagoreanism by diving into the music of the spheres, and how this idea has influenced thinkers across history.
Support Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion
Or through a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/letstalkreligion
Also check out the Let's Talk Religion Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ih4sqtWv0wRIhS6HFgerb?si=95b07d83d0254b
Music by Filip Holm
Sources/Recomended Reading:
Cooper, John M. (ed.) (1997). "Plato: Complete Works". Hackett Publishing Company.
Huffman, Carl A. (2008). "Philolaus of Croton: A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interprative Essays". Cambridge University Press.
Huffman, Carl A. (ed.) (2017). "A History of Pythagoreanism". Cambridge University Pr...
published: 05 Feb 2023
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Kekregarion
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Kekregarion · Musica Universalis
A Gift to man from on High, Chants from the Greek Orthodox Liturgical Tradition (Byzantine Chorus The Kalophonarides)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2023-02-11
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 11 Feb 2023
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Musica Universalis
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Musica Universalis · Mike Oldfield
Music Of The Spheres
℗ 2007 Mercury Records Limited, under exclusive license to Universal Classics and Jazz a divion of Universal Music Operations Ltd
Released on: 2008-01-01
Associated Performer, Flute: Gareth Davies
Associated Performer, Flute: Juliette Bausor
Associated Performer, Oboe: Roy Carter
Associated Performer, Oboe: Rosie Jenkins
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Chris Richards
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Nick Ellis
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Steven Reay
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Louise Chapman
Associated Performer, Horn: Peter Francomb
Associated Performer, Horn: Dave Tollington
Associated Performer, Horn: Joe Walters
Associated Performer, Horn: Evgeny Chebykin
Associate...
published: 13 Dec 2018
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Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135)
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Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135) · Musica Universalis
Concert in Belgium (Greek Byzantine Choir conducted by Lykourgos Angelopoulos)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2021-07-26
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 28 Jul 2021
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The Strangest Magic System: Musica Universalis
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published: 27 Sep 2023
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Daniel Hope – Baranowski: Musica Universalis from SPHERES
Listen to „Spheres“ – https://DG.lnk.to/hopespheres
Subscribe here – The Best Of Classical Music: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Watch Daniel Hope play "Musica Universalis" (by Alex Baranowski) from his album "Spheres". The album includes works and arrangements by contemporary masters like Ludovico Einaudi, Arvo Pärt, Karl Jenkins, Max Richter, Alex Baranowski and many more.
For more information please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/cat/4793598
For more information about the artist please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/hope/
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Alex Baranowski (1983 - )
Daniel Hope, Violin
Chie Peters, Violin
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin, Chamber Orchestra
Musica universalis
Funkhaus Berlin, Germany
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Find Deutsche Grammophon Onl...
published: 07 Jan 2013
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Understanding Form: The Canary
Link to book composition lessons:
https://calendly.com/musicauniversalis
I know it's been a while, it's been a busy year, but alas I am back with another upload. In this video I discuss the often overlooked dance called the Canary. Surprisingly often relegated to being a mere footnote in discussions on music history as simply an alteration of the Gigue, it like many of the other "dance forms" I discuss on this channel is worth diving a bit deeper into in order to understand its importance and place in the history and development of western music. All stock footage used in this video are of the Canary Islands.
A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.
Sources of the recordings used in this video:
Kabsber...
published: 15 Mar 2024
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Musica Universalis ✨ | Healing 432Hz Music | Gently Held in the Cradle of the Universe
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Musica Universalis, literally meaning "Universal Music", is also known as the "Music of the Spheres" or the "Harmony of the Spheres", is an ancient belief that teaches there is a musical resonance that exists between the celestial bodies of the entire cosmos. Although not entirely audible, this "music" is meant to be heard, or felt, by the soul. By aligning with this cosmic harmony through things like music, or anything that brings you joy, you can attain a profound state of relaxation, healing, heightened awareness, and divine alignment.
Let the vibrations of Musica Universalis resonate from within you, inviting a sense of unity with the universe and the timeless energy that flows through all living beings. Let this song to be a to...
published: 22 Jun 2023
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Musica Universalis
Musica Universalis
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Pythagoras, Christian philosophers and even modern musicians have been fascinated by Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres). But the music of the spheres is not "music" as we understand the term today. Rather it refers to the harmony, phases, and relationships between the planetary bodies; their sizes, their speeds, their resonances. As the planets move across the heavens they fall in and out of sync with one another creating an infinitely complex, non-repeating pattern of harmonies.
This piece explores these ideas through music. The Earth cycles through its seasons, marking each with a digitally altered piano. Mars announces it’s movement around it’s 687 day orbit with a manipulated trumpet tone beginning at each extreme of it’s orbit...
published: 14 Jan 2016
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Musica Universalis
Musical Performance dictated by the rotation ratios of planets within the Trappist - 1 system.
Musical Performance dictated by the rotation ratios of planets within the Trappist - 1 system.
https://wn.com/Musica_Universalis
Musical Performance dictated by the rotation ratios of planets within the Trappist - 1 system.
- published: 15 Jan 2018
- views: 13971
20:12
Pythagoras & The Music of the Spheres
We continue our exploration of Pythagoreanism by diving into the music of the spheres, and how this idea has influenced thinkers across history.
Support Let's...
We continue our exploration of Pythagoreanism by diving into the music of the spheres, and how this idea has influenced thinkers across history.
Support Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion
Or through a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/letstalkreligion
Also check out the Let's Talk Religion Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ih4sqtWv0wRIhS6HFgerb?si=95b07d83d0254b
Music by Filip Holm
Sources/Recomended Reading:
Cooper, John M. (ed.) (1997). "Plato: Complete Works". Hackett Publishing Company.
Huffman, Carl A. (2008). "Philolaus of Croton: A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interprative Essays". Cambridge University Press.
Huffman, Carl A. (ed.) (2017). "A History of Pythagoreanism". Cambridge University Press.
Kirk, G.S., J.E. Raven & M. Schofield (1983). "The Presocratic Philosophers". Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.
Klavan, Spencer A. (2020). "Music in Ancient Greece: Melody, Rhythm and Life". Bloomsbury Academic.
Zhmud, Leonid (2012). "Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans". Translated by Kevin Windle & Rosh Ireland. OUP Oxford.
https://wn.com/Pythagoras_The_Music_Of_The_Spheres
We continue our exploration of Pythagoreanism by diving into the music of the spheres, and how this idea has influenced thinkers across history.
Support Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion
Or through a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/letstalkreligion
Also check out the Let's Talk Religion Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ih4sqtWv0wRIhS6HFgerb?si=95b07d83d0254b
Music by Filip Holm
Sources/Recomended Reading:
Cooper, John M. (ed.) (1997). "Plato: Complete Works". Hackett Publishing Company.
Huffman, Carl A. (2008). "Philolaus of Croton: A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interprative Essays". Cambridge University Press.
Huffman, Carl A. (ed.) (2017). "A History of Pythagoreanism". Cambridge University Press.
Kirk, G.S., J.E. Raven & M. Schofield (1983). "The Presocratic Philosophers". Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.
Klavan, Spencer A. (2020). "Music in Ancient Greece: Melody, Rhythm and Life". Bloomsbury Academic.
Zhmud, Leonid (2012). "Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans". Translated by Kevin Windle & Rosh Ireland. OUP Oxford.
- published: 05 Feb 2023
- views: 202259
4:42
Kekregarion
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Kekregarion · Musica Universalis
A Gift to man from on High, Chants from the Greek Orthodox Liturgical Tradition (Byzantine C...
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Kekregarion · Musica Universalis
A Gift to man from on High, Chants from the Greek Orthodox Liturgical Tradition (Byzantine Chorus The Kalophonarides)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2023-02-11
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Kekregarion
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Kekregarion · Musica Universalis
A Gift to man from on High, Chants from the Greek Orthodox Liturgical Tradition (Byzantine Chorus The Kalophonarides)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2023-02-11
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 11 Feb 2023
- views: 407
6:25
Musica Universalis
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Musica Universalis · Mike Oldfield
Music Of The Spheres
℗ 2007 Mercury Records Limited, under exclusive license ...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Musica Universalis · Mike Oldfield
Music Of The Spheres
℗ 2007 Mercury Records Limited, under exclusive license to Universal Classics and Jazz a divion of Universal Music Operations Ltd
Released on: 2008-01-01
Associated Performer, Flute: Gareth Davies
Associated Performer, Flute: Juliette Bausor
Associated Performer, Oboe: Roy Carter
Associated Performer, Oboe: Rosie Jenkins
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Chris Richards
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Nick Ellis
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Steven Reay
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Louise Chapman
Associated Performer, Horn: Peter Francomb
Associated Performer, Horn: Dave Tollington
Associated Performer, Horn: Joe Walters
Associated Performer, Horn: Evgeny Chebykin
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Gareth Small
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Edward Pascal
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Tom Watson
Associated Performer, Trombone: Simon Wills
Associated Performer, Trombone: James Adams
Associated Performer, Bass Trombone: Rob Collinson
Associated Performer, Tuba: Alex Kidston
Associated Performer, Timpani: Steve Henderson
Associated Performer, Percussion: Gary Kettel
Associated Performer, Percussion: Paul Clarvis
Associated Performer, Percussion: Sam Walton
Associated Performer, Percussion: Neil Percy
Associated Performer, Violin: Dick Stutt
Associated Performer, Violin: Judith Tempplemann
Associated Performer, Violin: Tom Pigott-Smith
Associated Performer, Violin: Harriot McKenzie
Associated Performer, Violin: Tristan Gurney
Associated Performer, Violin: Jemma McCrisken
Associated Performer, Violin: Amy Cardigan
Associated Performer, Violin: Joanna McWeeney
Associated Performer, Violin: Gillian Cameron
Associated Performer, Violin: Louisa Aldridge
Associated Performer, Violin: Kotono Sato
Associated Performer, Violin: Jeremy Morris
Associated Performer, Violin: Miriam Teppich
Associated Performer, Violin: Vladimir Naumov
Associated Performer, Violin: Peter Camble-Kelly
Associated Performer, Violin: Emma Parker
Associated Performer, Violin: Sophie Appleton
Associated Performer, Violin: Jenny Chang
Associated Performer, Violin: Holly Maleham
Associated Performer, Violin: David Lyon
Associated Performer, Violin: Nicholas Levy
Associated Performer, Violin: Joanna Watts
Associated Performer, Violin: Lucy Hartley
Associated Performer, Violin: Jo West
Associated Performer, Violin: Sarah Cartner
Associated Performer, Violin: Elizabeth Neil
Associated Performer, Viola: John Thorn
Associated Performer, Viola: Rachel Robson
Associated Performer, Viola: Edward Vanderspar
Associated Performer, Viola: Emma Owens
Associated Performer, Viola: Vincent Green
Associated Performer, Viola: Olly Burton
Associated Performer, Viola: Rachel Dyker
Associated Performer, Viola: Sarah Chapman
Associated Performer, Viola: Fay Sweet
Associated Performer, Viola: Holly Butler
Associated Performer, Cello: Sally Pendelbury
Associated Performer, Cello: Jonny Byers
Associated Performer, Cello: Chris Worsey
Associated Performer, Cello: Verity Harding
Associated Performer, Cello: Chris Fish
Associated Performer, Cello: Lucy Payne
Associated Performer, Cello: Morwenna Del Mar
Associated Performer, Cello: Ben Trigg
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Sian Hicks
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Hugh Sparrow
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Jeremy Watt
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Kylie Davis
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Frances Casey
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Ben Griffis
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mary Carewe
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Jacqueline Barron
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Nicole Tibbels
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mae McKenna
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Heather Cairncross
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Sarah Eyden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Miles Showell
Producer: Mike Oldfield
Producer: Karl Jenkins
Producer, Assistant Producer: Rupert Christie
Composer Lyricist: Mike Oldfield
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Musica Universalis · Mike Oldfield
Music Of The Spheres
℗ 2007 Mercury Records Limited, under exclusive license to Universal Classics and Jazz a divion of Universal Music Operations Ltd
Released on: 2008-01-01
Associated Performer, Flute: Gareth Davies
Associated Performer, Flute: Juliette Bausor
Associated Performer, Oboe: Roy Carter
Associated Performer, Oboe: Rosie Jenkins
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Chris Richards
Associated Performer, Clarinet: Nick Ellis
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Steven Reay
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Louise Chapman
Associated Performer, Horn: Peter Francomb
Associated Performer, Horn: Dave Tollington
Associated Performer, Horn: Joe Walters
Associated Performer, Horn: Evgeny Chebykin
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Gareth Small
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Edward Pascal
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Tom Watson
Associated Performer, Trombone: Simon Wills
Associated Performer, Trombone: James Adams
Associated Performer, Bass Trombone: Rob Collinson
Associated Performer, Tuba: Alex Kidston
Associated Performer, Timpani: Steve Henderson
Associated Performer, Percussion: Gary Kettel
Associated Performer, Percussion: Paul Clarvis
Associated Performer, Percussion: Sam Walton
Associated Performer, Percussion: Neil Percy
Associated Performer, Violin: Dick Stutt
Associated Performer, Violin: Judith Tempplemann
Associated Performer, Violin: Tom Pigott-Smith
Associated Performer, Violin: Harriot McKenzie
Associated Performer, Violin: Tristan Gurney
Associated Performer, Violin: Jemma McCrisken
Associated Performer, Violin: Amy Cardigan
Associated Performer, Violin: Joanna McWeeney
Associated Performer, Violin: Gillian Cameron
Associated Performer, Violin: Louisa Aldridge
Associated Performer, Violin: Kotono Sato
Associated Performer, Violin: Jeremy Morris
Associated Performer, Violin: Miriam Teppich
Associated Performer, Violin: Vladimir Naumov
Associated Performer, Violin: Peter Camble-Kelly
Associated Performer, Violin: Emma Parker
Associated Performer, Violin: Sophie Appleton
Associated Performer, Violin: Jenny Chang
Associated Performer, Violin: Holly Maleham
Associated Performer, Violin: David Lyon
Associated Performer, Violin: Nicholas Levy
Associated Performer, Violin: Joanna Watts
Associated Performer, Violin: Lucy Hartley
Associated Performer, Violin: Jo West
Associated Performer, Violin: Sarah Cartner
Associated Performer, Violin: Elizabeth Neil
Associated Performer, Viola: John Thorn
Associated Performer, Viola: Rachel Robson
Associated Performer, Viola: Edward Vanderspar
Associated Performer, Viola: Emma Owens
Associated Performer, Viola: Vincent Green
Associated Performer, Viola: Olly Burton
Associated Performer, Viola: Rachel Dyker
Associated Performer, Viola: Sarah Chapman
Associated Performer, Viola: Fay Sweet
Associated Performer, Viola: Holly Butler
Associated Performer, Cello: Sally Pendelbury
Associated Performer, Cello: Jonny Byers
Associated Performer, Cello: Chris Worsey
Associated Performer, Cello: Verity Harding
Associated Performer, Cello: Chris Fish
Associated Performer, Cello: Lucy Payne
Associated Performer, Cello: Morwenna Del Mar
Associated Performer, Cello: Ben Trigg
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Sian Hicks
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Hugh Sparrow
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Jeremy Watt
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Kylie Davis
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Frances Casey
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Ben Griffis
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mary Carewe
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Jacqueline Barron
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Nicole Tibbels
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mae McKenna
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Heather Cairncross
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Sarah Eyden
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Miles Showell
Producer: Mike Oldfield
Producer: Karl Jenkins
Producer, Assistant Producer: Rupert Christie
Composer Lyricist: Mike Oldfield
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- published: 13 Dec 2018
- views: 44837
3:44
Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135)
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Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135) · Musica Universalis
Concert in Belgium (Greek Byzantine Choir conducted by Lykourgos Angelop...
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Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135) · Musica Universalis
Concert in Belgium (Greek Byzantine Choir conducted by Lykourgos Angelopoulos)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2021-07-26
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Confess to the Lord (Psalm 135) · Musica Universalis
Concert in Belgium (Greek Byzantine Choir conducted by Lykourgos Angelopoulos)
℗ Musica Universalis
Released on: 2021-07-26
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Jul 2021
- views: 36905
18:24
The Strangest Magic System: Musica Universalis
SKILLSHARE ➤ https://skl.sh/hellofutureme10231 Click the link to take the writing and editing classes for FREE! The first 1000 people will get the free trial of...
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POSTAL ADDRESS (if you're kind enough to send me a letter or something!)
Tim Hickson
PO Box 69062
Lincoln, 7608
Canterbury, New Zealand
Script by meeeeeeeee
Video edited by Lalit Kumar
The artist that designed my display pic! https://serem01.deviantart.com/
The artist who design my cover photo:
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Stay nerdy!
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- published: 27 Sep 2023
- views: 108501
2:52
Daniel Hope – Baranowski: Musica Universalis from SPHERES
Listen to „Spheres“ – https://DG.lnk.to/hopespheres
Subscribe here – The Best Of Classical Music: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Watch Daniel Hope play "Musica Uni...
Listen to „Spheres“ – https://DG.lnk.to/hopespheres
Subscribe here – The Best Of Classical Music: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Watch Daniel Hope play "Musica Universalis" (by Alex Baranowski) from his album "Spheres". The album includes works and arrangements by contemporary masters like Ludovico Einaudi, Arvo Pärt, Karl Jenkins, Max Richter, Alex Baranowski and many more.
For more information please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/cat/4793598
For more information about the artist please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/hope/
_______________
Alex Baranowski (1983 - )
Daniel Hope, Violin
Chie Peters, Violin
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin, Chamber Orchestra
Musica universalis
Funkhaus Berlin, Germany
_______________
Find Deutsche Grammophon Online
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https://wn.com/Daniel_Hope_–_Baranowski_Musica_Universalis_From_Spheres
Listen to „Spheres“ – https://DG.lnk.to/hopespheres
Subscribe here – The Best Of Classical Music: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Watch Daniel Hope play "Musica Universalis" (by Alex Baranowski) from his album "Spheres". The album includes works and arrangements by contemporary masters like Ludovico Einaudi, Arvo Pärt, Karl Jenkins, Max Richter, Alex Baranowski and many more.
For more information please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/cat/4793598
For more information about the artist please see: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/hope/
_______________
Alex Baranowski (1983 - )
Daniel Hope, Violin
Chie Peters, Violin
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin, Chamber Orchestra
Musica universalis
Funkhaus Berlin, Germany
_______________
Find Deutsche Grammophon Online
Homepage: http://deutschegrammophon.com
Facebook: http://fb.com/deutschegrammophon
Twitter: http://twitter.com/dgclassics
Instagram: http://instagram.com/dgclassics
Newsletter: http://deutschegrammophon.com/gpp/index/newsletter
_______________
最高のクラシック音楽―登録はこちら: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
最优质古典音乐 – 此处订阅: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Лучшая Классическая Музыка - Подписаться: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
La mejor música clásica - Suscríbase aquí: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
Le meilleur de la musique classique. Pour vous abonner cliquez ici: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_DG
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 129518
10:47
Understanding Form: The Canary
Link to book composition lessons:
https://calendly.com/musicauniversalis
I know it's been a while, it's been a busy year, but alas I am back with another upl...
Link to book composition lessons:
https://calendly.com/musicauniversalis
I know it's been a while, it's been a busy year, but alas I am back with another upload. In this video I discuss the often overlooked dance called the Canary. Surprisingly often relegated to being a mere footnote in discussions on music history as simply an alteration of the Gigue, it like many of the other "dance forms" I discuss on this channel is worth diving a bit deeper into in order to understand its importance and place in the history and development of western music. All stock footage used in this video are of the Canary Islands.
A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.
Sources of the recordings used in this video:
Kabsberger Canario:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qoYCSf9ukc
Sanz Canario: (Background Music)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyNB-sCRACA
Couperin Canario:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQxtEQk4Ao
Sanz Canario: (Notation Example)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIQOnpBXasU
Lully Canarie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEEKLmE9DXA
Bach French Suite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRhBB90R8E
Bach Goldberg Variation No.7:
Performed by Kimiko Ishizaka (PD recording from Musopen.org)
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWGCB81TFPQ
Bernstein America:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wco-74BSFbI
https://wn.com/Understanding_Form_The_Canary
Link to book composition lessons:
https://calendly.com/musicauniversalis
I know it's been a while, it's been a busy year, but alas I am back with another upload. In this video I discuss the often overlooked dance called the Canary. Surprisingly often relegated to being a mere footnote in discussions on music history as simply an alteration of the Gigue, it like many of the other "dance forms" I discuss on this channel is worth diving a bit deeper into in order to understand its importance and place in the history and development of western music. All stock footage used in this video are of the Canary Islands.
A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.
Sources of the recordings used in this video:
Kabsberger Canario:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qoYCSf9ukc
Sanz Canario: (Background Music)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyNB-sCRACA
Couperin Canario:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQxtEQk4Ao
Sanz Canario: (Notation Example)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIQOnpBXasU
Lully Canarie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEEKLmE9DXA
Bach French Suite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRhBB90R8E
Bach Goldberg Variation No.7:
Performed by Kimiko Ishizaka (PD recording from Musopen.org)
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWGCB81TFPQ
Bernstein America:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wco-74BSFbI
- published: 15 Mar 2024
- views: 4066
1:11:11
Musica Universalis ✨ | Healing 432Hz Music | Gently Held in the Cradle of the Universe
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Musica Universalis, literally meaning "Universal Music", is also known as the "Music of the Spheres" or ...
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Musica Universalis, literally meaning "Universal Music", is also known as the "Music of the Spheres" or the "Harmony of the Spheres", is an ancient belief that teaches there is a musical resonance that exists between the celestial bodies of the entire cosmos. Although not entirely audible, this "music" is meant to be heard, or felt, by the soul. By aligning with this cosmic harmony through things like music, or anything that brings you joy, you can attain a profound state of relaxation, healing, heightened awareness, and divine alignment.
Let the vibrations of Musica Universalis resonate from within you, inviting a sense of unity with the universe and the timeless energy that flows through all living beings. Let this song to be a tool for self-reflection, spiritual awakening, and inner & outer peace.
“The gentle pulsing and flickering of stars and nebulae made a kind of music, a sweet easy mesh of whispered tones and sighing harmonies that held him in its force like the earth holding the moon.”
― Aberjhani
#healingmusic #musicauniversal #musicofthespheres #432hzmusic #mettaverse
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Musica Universalis, literally meaning "Universal Music", is also known as the "Music of the Spheres" or the "Harmony of the Spheres", is an ancient belief that teaches there is a musical resonance that exists between the celestial bodies of the entire cosmos. Although not entirely audible, this "music" is meant to be heard, or felt, by the soul. By aligning with this cosmic harmony through things like music, or anything that brings you joy, you can attain a profound state of relaxation, healing, heightened awareness, and divine alignment.
Let the vibrations of Musica Universalis resonate from within you, inviting a sense of unity with the universe and the timeless energy that flows through all living beings. Let this song to be a tool for self-reflection, spiritual awakening, and inner & outer peace.
“The gentle pulsing and flickering of stars and nebulae made a kind of music, a sweet easy mesh of whispered tones and sighing harmonies that held him in its force like the earth holding the moon.”
― Aberjhani
#healingmusic #musicauniversal #musicofthespheres #432hzmusic #mettaverse
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Mettaverse music is creating healing music and soundscapes for all walks of life. Sound is soul, it calls you to remember your natural state: one of peace, relaxation, better sleep, creative flow, focus, and inner peace.
Metta-verse is a vision of reality directly connected to the heart and soul of what makes us human beings, what brings us all together. "Metta" is a term in Pāli meaning unconditional loving kindness, a love directly from the cosmic spark deep inside your soul. Mettaverse started as a vision of one man, using music as a universal language, simply to bring people together. Resonating as one heart, as one love. Always, here and now.
May this music bring you peace, healing, and happiness. 💜
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- published: 22 Jun 2023
- views: 8246
24:45
Musica Universalis
Musica Universalis
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Pythagoras, Christian philosophers and even modern musicians have been fascinated by Musica Universalis (Music...
Musica Universalis
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Pythagoras, Christian philosophers and even modern musicians have been fascinated by Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres). But the music of the spheres is not "music" as we understand the term today. Rather it refers to the harmony, phases, and relationships between the planetary bodies; their sizes, their speeds, their resonances. As the planets move across the heavens they fall in and out of sync with one another creating an infinitely complex, non-repeating pattern of harmonies.
This piece explores these ideas through music. The Earth cycles through its seasons, marking each with a digitally altered piano. Mars announces it’s movement around it’s 687 day orbit with a manipulated trumpet tone beginning at each extreme of it’s orbit. Saturn sparks new patterns of improvised percussion as it travels across the sky in an arc lasting nearly 30 years. Other patterns manifest themselves for the listener to uncover as the piece progresses.
Taking the date Galileo first observed Neptune (28th December 1612) as it’s starting point, the planetary positions at the outset of this piece are those on that exact night. The piece compresses 24 full years of planetary movement into 24 minutes. With each passing year a bell tolls marking off the passage of time. In the 6th year the influence of The Great Comet of 1618 is felt as it passes through the solar system disrupting rhythms and the sonic texture. As the celestial bodies progress the complexities within the piece build and evolve with the movement, until finally on the stroke of midnight on the 28th of December 1637 the final bell rings marking the end of the piece.
Caveat:
This digital representation of the solar system is simplistic, and reduces concepts of scale and orbital shape to much simpler patterns, and uses some artistic license. If to scale the issues of size would mean certain planets would be indiscernible in the image, whilst others would be so far from the central point of the sun as to not fit within the confines of the screen. Whilst all planets orbit the sun in an anti-clockwise direction, Venus and Uranus both rotate about their polar axis in a clockwise manner. As the points here do not rotate, their orbits have been converted to a constant retrograde motion to reference this. The sun’s equatorial and polar rotations have been shown separately in an additional model as they would not be scalable within the centre of the main model. Finally, as there is no trajectory data for The Great Comet of 1618, it's course and speed are artistic license rather than a factual recreation.
liam thomas maloney
http://www.liamthomasmaloney.com
Acknowledgements:
Hassan Hussein (Piano)
Will Hardy (Trumpet)
Kier Hall (Marimba)
Built using Iannix, Ableton Live, MaxMSP, and LAConvolver.
Additional MaxMSP abstractions from Karlheinz Essl's RTC library. http://essl.at/
https://wn.com/Musica_Universalis
Musica Universalis
------------------------------
Pythagoras, Christian philosophers and even modern musicians have been fascinated by Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres). But the music of the spheres is not "music" as we understand the term today. Rather it refers to the harmony, phases, and relationships between the planetary bodies; their sizes, their speeds, their resonances. As the planets move across the heavens they fall in and out of sync with one another creating an infinitely complex, non-repeating pattern of harmonies.
This piece explores these ideas through music. The Earth cycles through its seasons, marking each with a digitally altered piano. Mars announces it’s movement around it’s 687 day orbit with a manipulated trumpet tone beginning at each extreme of it’s orbit. Saturn sparks new patterns of improvised percussion as it travels across the sky in an arc lasting nearly 30 years. Other patterns manifest themselves for the listener to uncover as the piece progresses.
Taking the date Galileo first observed Neptune (28th December 1612) as it’s starting point, the planetary positions at the outset of this piece are those on that exact night. The piece compresses 24 full years of planetary movement into 24 minutes. With each passing year a bell tolls marking off the passage of time. In the 6th year the influence of The Great Comet of 1618 is felt as it passes through the solar system disrupting rhythms and the sonic texture. As the celestial bodies progress the complexities within the piece build and evolve with the movement, until finally on the stroke of midnight on the 28th of December 1637 the final bell rings marking the end of the piece.
Caveat:
This digital representation of the solar system is simplistic, and reduces concepts of scale and orbital shape to much simpler patterns, and uses some artistic license. If to scale the issues of size would mean certain planets would be indiscernible in the image, whilst others would be so far from the central point of the sun as to not fit within the confines of the screen. Whilst all planets orbit the sun in an anti-clockwise direction, Venus and Uranus both rotate about their polar axis in a clockwise manner. As the points here do not rotate, their orbits have been converted to a constant retrograde motion to reference this. The sun’s equatorial and polar rotations have been shown separately in an additional model as they would not be scalable within the centre of the main model. Finally, as there is no trajectory data for The Great Comet of 1618, it's course and speed are artistic license rather than a factual recreation.
liam thomas maloney
http://www.liamthomasmaloney.com
Acknowledgements:
Hassan Hussein (Piano)
Will Hardy (Trumpet)
Kier Hall (Marimba)
Built using Iannix, Ableton Live, MaxMSP, and LAConvolver.
Additional MaxMSP abstractions from Karlheinz Essl's RTC library. http://essl.at/
- published: 14 Jan 2016
- views: 5329