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flac 182.78MB t1-10 VA – The Shining (1980) [Warner Bros. Records] (Vinyl)
Video: The Making Of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’ (1980) By Vivian Kubrick
Tracklist:
A1 [00:00] Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind “The Shining Main Title” (1980) (3:29)
A2 [03:29] Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind “Rocky Mountains” (1980) (2:57)
A3 [06:26] György Ligeti “Lontano” (1969) (10:16)
A4 [16:42] Béla Bartók “Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz. 106, III. (Elegia). Andante, Non Troppo” (1962) (8:13)
A5 [24:55] Krzysztof Penderecki “Utrenja (Excerpt)” (1971) (3:37)
B1 [28:32] Krzysztof Penderecki “The Awakening Of Jacob” (1980) (8:02)
B2 [36:34] Krzysztof Penderecki “De Natura Sonoris No. 2″ (1973) (9:00)
B3 [45:34] Mark Ayers “The Shining” (1980) (2:57)
B4 [48:31] Henry Hall And The The Gleneagles Hotel Band “Home” (1931) (3:12)
B5 [51:43] Al Bowlley With The Ray Noble Orchestra “Midnight, The Stars & You” (1934) (3:32)
Credits:
A1 Based On The Traditional Catholic Funeral Dirge “Dies Irae” (“Day of Wrath”) (c. 1240) By Thomas of Celano & Berlioz’s “Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14″ (1950)
A3 Ernest Bour Cond. Sinfonie-Orchestra des Sudwestfunks
A4 Herbert von Karajan Cond. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
A5 Andrzej Markowski Cond. The National Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
B1,2 K. Penderecki Cond. Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra
Avantgarde · Modern Classical · Stanley Kubrick · The Shining
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William Basinski “d|p 1.1″ // The Disintegration Loops // Modern Classical Music
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William Basinski “d|p 1.1″ by +dB
This is clearly one of the best musical illustrations about life, death and the afterlife. And it was clearly by accident.
To quickly summarize the story: William Basinski was archiving tapes to digital but his archiving process was destroying already ancient tapes and he ended up recording the death of his self-made ambient loops. To add more to this, he ended up listening to the playbacks on 11 September 2001 and it became for him a personal soundtrack for the tragic events unfolding before his very eyes in New York City. Whether you see this as a 9/11 soundtrack, this is without a doubt a moving piece of work … all four discs to be precise.
http://www.discogs.com/William-Basinski-The-Disintegration-Loops-I/release/75994


