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TieDyeDude
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@WildAlaskaBibliophile usually crank the 80s and 90s country hits during road trips, and this weekend we spent Saturday in Homer. A song from this album popped up. This was an early favorite of mine; I grew up with country music from my mom and classic rock from my dad. This was one of the early country-pop crossover hits, but I think it was well-balanced. https://youtu.be/hU0nP9dcI_w
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Lcsmcat
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I can honestly say this is the first string quartet with didgeridoo I‘ve ever heard. And the first Sculthorpe. Not really good for “background music at work” today, what with the barking and all. 😀

AnneCecilie I haven‘t listen to today‘s piece yet, but now you have me intrigued 3w
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TieDyeDude
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Congrats to @Kerrbearlib, winner of the (Completely random & unannounced) #TuesdayTunes 500 Post Giveaway 😋

We reached 500 posts this week, so I ran a random number generator of 1 to 500. The number was 200, and the 200th post was about Kerry's favorite radio station.

Congrats Kerry! I'll send you a $25 gift card for your favorite record store or VISA gift card for an online music shop. Send me an email (akkline106@gmail.com) to connect.

TheBookHippie How fun! 2mo
Kerrbearlib Ahhhh! That‘s so exciting! Will email you 2mo
Kerrbearlib Thank you! 2mo
Deblovestoread How cool! Congrats @Kerrbearlib 🎉 2mo
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kspenmoll
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Today‘s piece from Year of Wonder was both mesmerizing & haunting.

https://youtu.be/KVZcW0Wt2wY

Loanne The Year of Wonder is such a lovely book. My husband and I did the whole year one day at a time. We would read the daily selection while our coffee was brewing and then listen to the music with coffee in hand. Very pleasant. Learned a lot particularly about women composers and those who were persecuted. Didn‘t love every piece of music but found many more to add to my classical playlist. A+ 2mo
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Lcsmcat
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Loved the Kyrie this morning! Although I can‘t say the same for Ockeghem‘s hat. 😂 @AnnCecilie @kspenmoll

quietlycuriouskate I listened to the whole album the track came from. I do NOT want the whole outfit that hat belongs with! 3mo
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kspenmoll
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Today is St.David‘s Day in Wales,a day of traditional celebration. This Welch song was first preserved orally (music) . In 1784 it was written down in sheet music & in the last half of the 19th c. Lyrics were added by J.Hughes. It‘s hauntingly beautiful, transcends time as all parents of all specious watch their children thru the night to keep them safe. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727053819/https://www.madog.org/dysgwyr/caneuon...

kspenmoll #resistance St David's Day 2025: Everything you need to know - CBBC Newsround 3mo
kspenmoll Perry Cuomo singing a lovely rendition in English https://youtu.be/yqc_zTdgd5w 3mo
Lcsmcat I listened to Bryan Terfel‘s recording this morning. ❤️ 3mo
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LeeRHarry Spending a beautiful day in sunny North Wales with my family. 🥰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! 3mo
Susanita @LeeRHarry @Leniverse ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 3mo
quietlycuriouskate I can play a (very simple) version of this on my harp! 😃 3mo
kspenmoll @Lcsmcat @LeeRHarry @quietlycuriouskate You play the harp-such a beautiful sound-I am happy to hear how you are enjoying yourselves- so vital !!!! 3mo
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kspenmoll
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This morning‘s piece is from an album,The Blue Notebooks, by Max Richter, of protest against the invasion of Iraq, a “meditation in violence” & at the general “ futility” of war. #resistance
Thank you ever so much @AnneCecilie @Lcsmcat for posting about this book.

https://youtu.be/ZI-s-FEvNG4

Lcsmcat I‘m glad you‘re enjoying it! It‘s become our morning routine, which is a calming and strengthening way to start the day. And I often choose my Spotify list during the day based on that morning‘s piece. 3mo
AnneCecilie I‘m also glad you‘re enjoying. Unlike @Lcsmcat I‘m also listening after work, especially the days I‘m in the office. And you‘re a great way to relax after work 3mo
dabbe 👊🏻❣️👊🏻 3mo
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quietlycuriouskate I'm reading/listening along, too, with my breakfast. Aside from Bach and Allegri I think today's is the only piece so far that I already had in my Spotify library. 3mo
kspenmoll @AnneCecilie @quietlycuriouskate @Lcsmcat Woke this morning to my son asking for this book & finding the music for us. I cannot thank you all enough. ❤️🎶 3mo
Lcsmcat @kspenmoll ❤️ 3mo
AnneCecilie @kspenmoll That‘s so sweet 3mo
quietlycuriouskate @kspenmoll Oh, I love that! ❤️ 3mo
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AnneCecilie
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Another great entry today. I love how she‘s including composers writing from movies

When it comes to Morricone Burton-Bell writes:
“His scores invariably make a film, as the directors he works with know all too well. Sergio Leone, for example (the director with whose ‘spaghetti western‘ films Morricone‘s music is synonymous), only began shooting Once Upon a Time in the West after Morricone had written his magnificent score. The music came first.

AnneCecilie That never happens.” 3mo
kspenmoll This movie. 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 3mo
AnneCecilie @kspenmoll I haven‘t seen the movie. What‘s it about? 3mo
kspenmoll https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_Paradiso. Do not read the entire plot summary if you want to see the movie. It will be a spoiler. But it a favorite in our household. 3mo
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