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Stop-Motion Animation
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tower_of_Babel_(Bruegel) Music Guillaume de Machaut
Azealia Banks MMG - Ft. General Silliness
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Azealia Banks MMG - Ft. General Silliness
Beethoven - String Quartet No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor Op. 131: VII. Allegro and Slow Motion Breakage
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Check out the original of this vid by searching. I stole it for the contrast.
An Old Song for Small Orchestra - Peter Warlock
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With Art by David Wilson
Five Folk Song Preludes - Peter Warlock
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Five Folk Song Preludes - Peter Warlock
Sophia Loren - Peter Warlock - 'The First Mercy'
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Arranged by Phillip Lane
Peter Warlock - Bethlehem Down For String Orchestra (Arr. Lane)
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The painting is 'Chill October' by J.E. Millais.
my wife💖💖💖👄👄👄🆒
Stunning phrasing…. ❤
I find these a meandering, directionless set of preludes. If you read about how Warlock first started to compose, improvising at the keyboard, coming up with some interesting chords then sticking them together then this is what you get.
Bellísima!
Warlock...was a wizard
The polymetric setting feels complicated to learn but sounds effortless and organic to the listener. Glorious.
The original setting by Warlock is magnificent. Without the words, which are some of the saddest lyrics for a carol ever written, this is just a pretty tune.
The original setting by Warlock is magnificent. Without the words, which are some of the saddest lyrics for a carol ever written, this is just a pretty tune.
beautiful👏👏👏💋💋💋🆒
Who is the pianist?? deserves credit
Purcell all the way through. Very fine.
Sometimes a melody can describe a person or their spirit or life...this one describes her well. With the words added it would not...but music itself, it does. Perfect!
There is something very poignant about this composition and there are words written to accompany it aswell.They are also very touching.
My all time favourite Christmas song. Made by a non Christian... Absolutely honest. We just celebrate Christmas to get something for ourselves. When we're honest we go to the cradle of Christ only offering him wood to be crucified and myhr to be put in the grave. You might bring nails to crucifie Him. It's our deeds we bring. And for our sinfull deeds He came, was born, taught, and was crucified. Not for a merry Christmas but to save our souls from hell. Sure payment for our sins. Shalom to you.
Both Beautiful. Cynthia McLaglen
This arrangement brings out the real beauty of the original carol, which, to be honest, I always felt was somewhat limited.
Oh, that perfect afternoon slumber-a brief respite from furious consciousness, from others who demand us, from the world that wants to devour us, from our own worry, doubt, and grief...we give in to the magnetism of the earth and steal a few fragments of time for our fragile, deserving selves.👍
Come Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving, Look me in de-light a-while. Let some pleasing dreams beguile, All my fancies, that from thence, There may steal an in-fluence. Oh, all my pow'rs of care bereaving. Though but a shadow, but a sliding, Let me know some little joy! We that suffer long annoy Are contented with a thought! Through an idle fancy wrought. O let my joys, have some a-biding.
Rebellious harmonising! You go girl! 👌
BEAUTIFUL ! with caps.
Such exquisite harmonies
Check out the harmony in this beautiful vocal version: ruclips.net/video/BKtTFIkP9ck/видео.html
What is the painting called?
Heartbreakingly beautiful! Thank you so much for this sublime joy!
With due respect to the musicians, could you tell us what orchestra is playing? And/or the conductor?
What the bleep does Sophia Loren have to do with the Warlock song "The First Mercy"? Granted, they're both gorgeous, but SL still has nothing to do with a song about the first Christmas blessing.
Thanks for uploading this...
LIST (CREDIT) THE MUSICIANS YOU MINDLESS MORON
Marjorie Black Oh Marjorie! How cross and rude you sound even though you are quite right that the musicians should be credited!
I am an admirer of the music of Peter Warlock. I love Capriol Suite too
I love this carol, I have never heard of it until I joined a new choir, we are doing it for our carol concert,
We did it in our church choir for Christmas too. The fact that I'm going back and listening to various renditions of it four months later should tell you how much I love it.
Sounds like like his friend E J Moeran and Delius
The labyrinths of the mind.
Refreshing....timeless!
This is such a beautiful and haunting setting of Fletcher's poem.
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Another underated English composer! Beautiful and serene. T Y
Peter Warlock continues to be an underrated, and underperformed composer in the present day. An original early 20thC voice yet with a tragically short life.
Absolutely sublime
This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
RIP, Max
beautiful !!
This is a fine, lyrical arrangement of a bright, small jewel of a song - Warlock's was a miniaturist's art - the pieces draw one in by their subtlety, their shifts and modulations surprising, yet so finely polished that they glow like burnished copper; bittersweet, balanced and supremely evocative - the art of a man whose brief life was fraught and blessed with conflicts, passionate friendships, love affairs and admirable scholarship.
Your statement is a nice bit of poetry itself.
Lovely music. It is great to have discovered Peter Warlock´s music. It is like hitting gold.
One of my favorite songs I learned in undergrad. The multimeter is a fun challenge, but the emotion from the piano and voice and lyrics are just so powerful you can't resist investing your entire being into the piece.
Ian Partridge's tone is perfect for this music. His recording of The Curlew is beautiful too
MsAmpersand Thank you so much for the recommendation below of books by Brian Sewell (incidentally, the son of Peter Warlock)! I'd seen several of Sewell's videos, but hadn't yet had the pleasure of reading one of his books. I'll order the first one immediately!
Brian Sewell (the art critic) is the son of Peter Warlock?!
How beautiful and I donot even know the song.
There is no 'too late' in coming upon a beauteous thing, by any path. For me, Brian Sewell's 'Outsider' and 'Outsider II', collected from Library yesterday. Thankyou to Mr Sewell, always a mind marker.
who is performing this? I know the Dawn Upshaw recording on White Moon, this is a wonderful rendition.
Ian Partridge was one of our finest lyric tenors with a unique and deeply expressive tone colour and a voice that is instantly recognisable. Always on the radio during the 1960s - 1990s and a great evangelist in the Bach St Matthew and St John passions.
The verses are by John Fletcher (1579-1625), collaborator with Beaumont and Shakespeare, and no mean lyric poet in his own right.