The Portland Cello Project - Denmark (Live on KEXP)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- The Portland Cello Project performs live in the KEXP studio. Recorded 12/19/10.
host: Hannah Levin, Audioasis
engineer: Jackson Long
cameras: Scott Holpainen, Luke Knecht, Justin Wilmore
edits: Justin Wilmore
There is a really good RUclips channel covering Canadian aerospace history that uses this song in like every video. It's really good.
Hah. Polyus reference! This is why I am here. This music is forever in my head as a piece related to Canadian aerospace.
@@NormanconEVE i can't think of the Velvet Glove or the CF-104 without this going through my head
I always wondered about this background music in Polyus. Now I know.
Part of what inspired me to play cello!!
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!
Love Always,
Sarah EB 🦋
It's my country! We have a lot of snow!
I heard this is Wonderhead's production "Loon" and immediately fell in love. I asked right away in the talk back what it was so I could put it on repeat. So much emotion in this song.
This is such a beautiful piece.
Blown away.
Wonderful!!!
BRAVO!!!
D.E.P. Ozelot...
Sheet music for Denmark is available on the PCP web site (can't post link in comments apparently).
Absolutely OUTSTANDING! Can't wait to hear more from these guys and gals! Is this an original composition or an arrangement of another song?
I wish they would have posted more about this piece of music. There's nothing in the credits or anything. If not for Team503 I would still be scouring the web trying to figure out what it is.
I wouldn't even have found if not for a small channel about Canadian aviation and a helpful fellow in the comments. :D
@Team503 This is original...It's composed by Gideon Freudman
Que lindo
Who's here from polyus studios
Yep. The CL-84 flew me here. :p
Cool
I guess paradise sounds like this
I can see that they are playing from sheet music. Is there a possibility to send those to me as well?
¿¡Donde consigo las partituras!?
Hmmm. Nice music, but are we sure this is an original composition? To me this sounds very much like "Exit music for a film" by Radiohead. There is a version of it by the Vitamin String Quartet which makes the, er, similarity apparent.
its composed by Gideon Freudmann.
ever in NY?
En la website cellobop.com
I may be a bit too critic and many people will not agree with me but at least one of the cellos it out of tune. Their interpretation really is magnificent but as a fellow musician it gives an atonal side to the sing which I do not believe was intended