As always, thank you for providing calm and beauty (also included: an introduction to British composers) when the world seems to be falling down around us.
Your fusion of superb visuals and sublime music create videos that are artworks in their own right. For me they’re a source of great pleasure.Many thanks Colin.
It is not overstatement to declare this work of art a masterpiece. I could dissect it and explain why I believe it to be so, but it speaks for itself, infinitely more eloquently than I ever could. This is pure ecstasy.
I'm delighted to see that you are posting videos in 2021. Thank you for posting these beautiful videos of the works of one of my absolute favorite composers paired with these wonderful images. All the best to you!
Thank you for posting this wonderful video! Can I, by any chance, repost your channel on the Gan Jing World platform? Of course I will keep everything as is and also include your channel as source
Lovely to see you active on RUclips again with the wonderful music and your superb montages.
As always, thank you for providing calm and beauty (also included: an introduction to British composers) when the world seems to be falling down around us.
Great to see you publishing again. My life goes places but the music of this magical composer still accompanies me.
Wish you well!
Sadly it's just a repost, Stenaldo. I no longer have the program that allowed me to make my vids.
@@271250cl That sucks. You can't make anymore videos because you don't have the program.
Your fusion of superb visuals and sublime music create videos that are artworks in their own right.
For me they’re a source of great pleasure.Many thanks Colin.
Many thanks for your very kind comment! Much appreciated.
It is not overstatement to declare this work of art a masterpiece. I could dissect it and explain why I believe it to be so, but it speaks for itself, infinitely more eloquently than I ever could. This is pure ecstasy.
Thank you for posting this wonderful Ralph Vaughan Williams symphony, and continuing to post wonderful content.
Just beautiful, especially the Cavatina. I've heard this before but promise to come back to it.
Warm thanks and greetings from Sweden!
I'm delighted to see that you are posting videos in 2021. Thank you for posting these beautiful videos of the works of one of my absolute favorite composers paired with these wonderful images. All the best to you!
Hi Colin. I just wanted to say thank you. You’ve been there for a bunch of years now.
Thanks for the slideshow, you have great timeing. Ad free btw
Ah Colin I'm so glad to have your video pop up!!!! Just what I needed
0:10 Fantasia ( Seven variations in search of a theme)
11:03 Scherzo alla marcia (for winds alone)
14:50 Cavatina (for strings alone)
24:00 Toccata
great video 👍🏻
Outstanding performance.
May I ask what's your opinion on recent RVW's 5th under Michael Collins, if you already listened to it? Thank you.
My favorite!
The beginning of Cavatina (part 3) reminds me of Bach's Choral: 'O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden..'
Por favor no se el titulo es algo del mar 4movimientos el ultimo es la tempestad ..bella musica
La simfonia no té títol, només la simfonia número 8 en re menor. Els quatre moviments tampoc no tenen títols. (Google Translate) :)
Me waiting for the 2022 upload
Does anyone who painted the image for this upload ?
Algo en su titulo es Cap..disculpe y gracias
Thank you for posting this wonderful video! Can I, by any chance, repost your channel on the Gan Jing World platform? Of course I will keep everything as is and also include your channel as source
Please do!
I really enjoy your pairing of visual images with the music. Orchestra? Conductor?
Glad you like it. The details appear on screen in the first few moments of the ideo.
Magistral composición y excelente fotografía!!
Do you ever solicit landscape pics for these productions?
No, I just spend a lot of time searching Google Images. :)
Lo que busco puede ser cape shea?
Es un poema sinfonico como las sirenas de Gliere ..
O el poema sinfonico el Mar de Frank Bridge
Noes cantada plis
A rather odd mixture of chimes and gong. Real bells would be a better fit, as in other performances of the 8th. But that was then (1956).
Written during first years of reign of Queen Elizabeth...