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David Grahame has made many beautiful songs. This song ins from Emitt Road (2004).
David Grahame - Lay It On The Line from the album "Shout Heard 'Round The World: The Lost EMI Album". I own no rights. There are a gazillion of great songs up on You Tube-this channel is dedicated to uploading songs that aren't on You Tube but should be.
Song by Beatle School Graduate Class of '70 (Dog Turner Records, 1999) and 'SUPERGENIUS' The Best Of David Grahame compilation (Dog Turner Records, Wizzard In Vinyl, 2005) (Wizzard In Vinyl, 2005)
Del disco "Beatle School Graduate Class Of '70" (1999)
Originally from "Beatle School Graduate: Class Of '70 "(1998) and "SUPERGENIUS" The Best Of David Grahame compilation
David Grahame - A Second Look from the album "Emitt Road". I own no rights. There are a gazillion of great songs up on You Tube-this channel is dedicated to uploading songs that aren't on You Tube but should be.
David Grahame - Beatle School Graduate. Class of '70 CD (1999 Dog Turner) Written by David Grahame Slide guitar: Curtis Taylor
New Frontiers by Enzemble Recording at Auckland Art Gallery 13 July 2014
European Premiere of NZ composer David Grahame's 'Embiosis' at the 2015 Bloomsbury Festival in London by GOODENSEMBLE and Artistic Director Ray Chan. 🤍davidgrahamemusic.com 🤍raychans.com Embiosis is an invented word, an assimilation of em- (in/within) and –biosis (mode of life), thus ‘within a lifeform’. It is an elegy and a nostalgia for a state of being encapsulated in a warm cocoon of safety, and a time of present acceptance. The four string soloists lead the music with tiny weeping glissandi, emoting what lies between the stability of notes. They can be thought of abstractly as the ‘life-form’ enveloped within the cushion of the orchestral surroundings and colourings. The soloists are less ‘soloists’, and more representative conceptually and timbrally of the idea of the embiosis, with a set up of a solo-tutti relationship. Embiosis is built simply upon a harmonic progression, diminuted at the end. There is a great fluidity to the lines and orchestration, an ebb and flow of a living entity.
DAVID GRAHAME TAYLOR: Sur/face ballooning beneath bursting Marimbist Naoto Segawa joins the New Zealand String Quartet (Helene Pohl - violin, Monique Lapins - violin, Gillian Ansell - viola, Rolf Gjelsten - cello) for David Grahame Taylor’s ‘Sur/face’. The three movements - ballooning, beneath, bursting - express the idea of, “a layering of sound to create a surface not unlike that of film, with its smooth unbroken texture and dusky shine.” ‘Sur/face’ was commissioned and premiered by Ensemble Gô in 2015. Audio recorded by Bob Bickerton. Film funded by NZ On Air. Further information about the composer biographies associated with these films can be discovered at 🤍 Explore our extensive catalogue of scores, CDs, books and resource library at 🤍 Connect with #SOUNZ on Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 #nzmusic #classicalmusic
David Grahame Shane, a famous lecturer in urban theory and design, was a guest at the Belgrade International Architecture Week (BINA 2012) and a visiting lecturer on Urban Design in the class of Assistant Professor Ivan Kucina, at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. In an interview for BINA and Gradologija, Professor Shane talks about: (00:23) teaching experiences in New York and Belgrade, (05:00) influence of politics and community groups, (10:25) some examples from New York, Montreal, London and Belgrade, (17:30) master planning and a more flexible approach, (21:01) the impact of the oil crisis, (24:35) advantages of the public transportation, (26:32) Thom Mayne and the importance of disequilibrium, and (32:22) "a city on autopilot" and the shift of power between the cities of the world. The interview done by Damir Kovačić and Dejan Radić. Music by Rastko Aksentijević.
Hold on little girl Show me what he's done to you Stand up little girl A broken heart can't be that bad When it's through, it's through Fate will twist the both of you So come on baby come on over Let me be the one to show you I'm the one who wants to be with you Deep inside I hope you feel it too Waited on a line of greens and blues Just to be the next to be with you Build up your confidence So you can be on top for once wake up who cares about Little boys that talk too much I seen it all go down Your game of love was all rained out So come on baby, come on over Let me be the one to hold you I'm the one who wants to be with you Deep inside I hope you feel it too Waited on a line of greens and blues Just to be the next to be with you Why be alone when we can be together baby You can make my life worthwhile I can make you start to smile When it's through, it's through Fate will twist the both of you So come on baby come on over Let me be the one to show you I'm the one who wants to be with you Deep inside I hope you feel it too Waited on a line of greens and blues Just to be the next to be with you I'm the one who wants to be with you Deep inside I hope you feel it too Waited on a line of greens and blues Just to be the next to be with you Just to be the next to be with you #mp3 #lyrics #arfatiezmancanegara
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra / Darrell Ang
Second Session: 21:00-22:30 Panel Chair Alan Berger, Department of Urban Studies + Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Panel Presenters Weiwen Huang, Director Shenzhen Center for Design and Deputy Chief Planner, Urban Planning and Land Resource Commission of Shenzhen Municipality Miodrag Mitrašinović, Parsons School of Design, NYC David Grahame Shane, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University Roundtable discussion and Q&A from participants
Grahame Steinberg CD available here: 🤍 Animation by Ryan Woodward
David Grahame Taylor’s ‘Embiosis’ took away the orchestra choice prize at the 2013 New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Todd Young Composer Awards. David writes, “Embiosis is an invented word, an assimilation of em- (in/within) and –biosis (mode of life), thus ‘within a lifeform’. It is an elegy and a nostalgia for a state of being encapsulated in a warm cocoon of safety, and a time of present acceptance... Embiosis is built simply upon a harmonic progression, diminuted at the end. There is a great fluidity to the lines and orchestration, an ebb and flow of a living entity.” ‘Embiosis’ is performed in this Resound film by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Singaporean Darrell Ang. Audio recorded by our Resound partner RNZ Concert. Resound is funded by NZ On Air. #nzmusic #classicalmusic #SOUNZ
Grahame Steinberg CD available here: 🤍 Animation by nenatv.
From Grahame Steinberg 3. Animation by Jean Di Manil.
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Performed by Jennifer Maybee (soprano), Stella Kim (violin), April Ju (violin), Caroline Norman (viola) and Edith Salzmann (cello) for the Karlheinz Company at Auckland University, 10 May 2015. Audio provided by RNZ Concert. Production of this film was made possible by NZ On Air funding of the Resound project at SOUNZ.
Grahame Steinberg CD available here: 🤍 co-writer: R. Stevie Moore