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AlanKey86's video: Polyrhythm Episode 3 of Two Ends of the Scale

@Polyrhythm | Episode 3 of Two Ends of the Scale
Show notes and images of Swiss Roll: https://goo.gl/416NB4 Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-ends-of-the-scale/id1335345882?mt=2&uo=4 Correction! At 1:10:35, Sam says “one third the speed” when he meant “one third the note-length” (i.e. three times the speed) Music discussed in this episode: Jay Foreman, Singing one syllable out-of-sync, https://youtu.be/Een_AKh7Nik Jay Foreman, MORE singing one syllable out-of-sync, https://youtu.be/3fp6pvpcZEw The Music, “Freedom Fighters”. Track 2 from Welcome to the North. Virgin Records, 2004. https://goo.gl/SNwcvX W.A. Mozart, Don Giovanni, Act I, Finale, 1787 Recording: Hungarian Radio Chorus, and Nicolaus Estherházy Sinfonia. Mozart: Don Giovanni. Naxos, 2001. (Disc 2, Track 11 from 1m30) https://goo.gl/zKivLT Benjamin Britten, Passacaglia Op. 33b (from Peter Grimes), 1945. Recording: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and Myer Fredman. Britten: Sinfonia Da Requiem, Op. 20 / 4 Sea Interludes. Naxos, 1995. (Track 😎 https://goo.gl/WiCBhe Meshuggah, “Do Not Look Down”. Track 3 from Koloss. Nuclear Blast, 2012. https://goo.gl/hk1URk Olivier Messiaen, “Crystal liturgy” 1st movement of Quartet for the End of Time, 1941. Recording: Amici Ensemble. Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time / Theme and Variations. Naxos, 2001. (Track 1) https://goo.gl/YpQ8Yb Guillame de Machaut, Puis que la douce rousee/De bon espoir, 14th century. Recording: The Early Music Consort of London, and David Munrow. The Art of Courtly Love. Erato - Parlophone, 2005. (Track 13) https://goo.gl/UsJLPq Tool, “Jambi”. Track 2 from 10,000 Days. Tool Dissectional & Volcano Entertainment, 2006. Pierre de La Rue, 2nd “Agnus dei” from Missa l’homme armé c.1500. Facsimile: https://goo.gl/qvc4xV Recording: Ensemble Clement Janequin. Pierre de La Rue: Missa l’homme arme / Missa pro defunctis. Harmonia Mundi, 1989 (Track 5, from 1m47) https://goo.gl/ktye1G Conlon Nancarrow, Study No. 40a for Player Piano Recording: Studies for Player Piano (The Original 1750 Arch Recordings). Other Minds, 2008. (Disc 2, Track 11) https://goo.gl/EufhM8 Additional excerpts from: Anton Webern, 1st movement from Quartet op. 22, 1932. Recording: Webern, A: Works with Opus Numbers (Complete). Sony Classical, 1990. (Disc 2, Track 33) https://goo.gl/ehYuyG Funeral for a Friend, “Rookie of the Year”. Track 1 from Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation. Atlantic Records, 2003. https://goo.gl/AGZ4Bd

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