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reynard61

United States United States. DJ since Oct 27, 2009
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reynard61 From the movie "The Spy Who Loved Me" starring Roger Moore. My favorite piece of Bond music.

" Bond '77 " James Bond music

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reynard61 Hopefully I'll be able to pollute my precious bodily fluids with plenty of cake and ice cream...
reynard61 Orchestra: "Juan Carlos I High School", Madrid, Spain; Choir: "Coro Amicus", Saragosse, Spain. Cond: Ricardo Soláns.
reynard61 An Easter oratorio by Joseph Haydn. Orchestra of Hermitage (art director S.Sondetskis), Chamber choir of Smolny cathedrale (art director V.Begletsov)

Haydn. The seven last words of Christ. Part 1

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reynard61 Everyone usually thinks of "Hallelujah" when "Messiah" is played for Easter. I prefer this piece. Stephen Cleobury conducts the Brandenburg Consort.

Alastair Miles sings "The trumpet shall sound"

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reynard61 Some music for the Easter holiday. Sueddwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim; Prof. Rolf Schweizer, conductor.
reynard61 From the Leo Delibes opera "Lakmé". I've always loved the melody of this song.
reynard61 Helmuth Rilling conducts the Introduction and "Komm, holder Lenz". ("Come, gentle Spring.")
reynard61 Found this song by way of Angela Melik's excellent "Wasted Talent" webcomic: http://www.wastedtalent.ca/

Ontario Sucks- The Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie

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reynard61 Can you believe it's been 25 years? And they're going to re-record it tomorrow to benefit the Haiti Earthquake victims. Go buy a copy ASAP!
reynard61 I know that this is usually a Christmas song; but considering that it's only 10˚ out, I think it's kind of apropos.
reynard61 For many years this was the music that greeted the New Year in our house.
reynard61 This chorus from G.F. Handel's 1741 oratorio "Messiah" actually refers to the resurrection and eventual eternal rule of The Anointed. (The Christ.)

Handel: Messiah, Hallelujah (Sir Colin Davis, Tenebrae, LSO)

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reynard61 One of my favorite classical Christmas works.
   
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