Grieg: Peer Gynt (Death Of Aase) - Solomon Grey's Paradise Lost Rework
There are two orchestras named The National Philharmonic Orchestra.
… Read Full Bio ↴There are two orchestras named The National Philharmonic Orchestra.
(1) The National Philharmonic Orchestra is a British orchestra created exclusively for recording purposes. It was founded by RCA producer Charles Gerhardt and orchestra leader Sidney Sax due in part to the requirements of the Reader's Digest recording project.
Before settling on this name, the orchestra began operation in 1964 using a variety of names including RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra and the London Promenade (the latter consisting largely of London Philharmonic Orchestra personnel). It was incorporated as the National Philharmonic Orchestra in 1970. Musicians from London’s huge talent pool were contracted by Gerhardt and Sax. The orchestra ceased to be an exclusive RCA recording organization at the same time that Gerhardt replaced Sax as the concertmaster. Decca Records began using the orchestra in March 1974. This was for a Phase 4 Stereo recording of the Yellow River Piano Concerto conducted by Elgar Howarth. Columbia Records began using the orchestra in 1975.
Such conductors as Leopold Stokowski, Richard Bonynge, and Charles Gerhardt made recordings with it. Bonynge recorded all three of Tchaikovsky's ballets with it for Decca, and Gerhardt made a series of stereo recordings of Hollywood film music with it for RCA Victor. The orchestra has been featured on the soundtrack of many films, and, with Kenneth Schermerhorn conducting, it was also heard on the soundtrack of Baryshnikov's production The Nutcracker, a staging of Tchaikovsky's ballet which became a television classic, after being presented live onstage. The orchestra also provided the music for the stage production.
(2) The National Philharmonic Orchestra, based in Washington, D.C., was founded and conducted by Piotr Gajewski, and is currently in residence at the Music Center at Strathmore (Maryland). It was formerly known as the National Chamber Orchestra.
… Read Full Bio ↴There are two orchestras named The National Philharmonic Orchestra.
(1) The National Philharmonic Orchestra is a British orchestra created exclusively for recording purposes. It was founded by RCA producer Charles Gerhardt and orchestra leader Sidney Sax due in part to the requirements of the Reader's Digest recording project.
Before settling on this name, the orchestra began operation in 1964 using a variety of names including RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra and the London Promenade (the latter consisting largely of London Philharmonic Orchestra personnel). It was incorporated as the National Philharmonic Orchestra in 1970. Musicians from London’s huge talent pool were contracted by Gerhardt and Sax. The orchestra ceased to be an exclusive RCA recording organization at the same time that Gerhardt replaced Sax as the concertmaster. Decca Records began using the orchestra in March 1974. This was for a Phase 4 Stereo recording of the Yellow River Piano Concerto conducted by Elgar Howarth. Columbia Records began using the orchestra in 1975.
Such conductors as Leopold Stokowski, Richard Bonynge, and Charles Gerhardt made recordings with it. Bonynge recorded all three of Tchaikovsky's ballets with it for Decca, and Gerhardt made a series of stereo recordings of Hollywood film music with it for RCA Victor. The orchestra has been featured on the soundtrack of many films, and, with Kenneth Schermerhorn conducting, it was also heard on the soundtrack of Baryshnikov's production The Nutcracker, a staging of Tchaikovsky's ballet which became a television classic, after being presented live onstage. The orchestra also provided the music for the stage production.
(2) The National Philharmonic Orchestra, based in Washington, D.C., was founded and conducted by Piotr Gajewski, and is currently in residence at the Music Center at Strathmore (Maryland). It was formerly known as the National Chamber Orchestra.
Grieg: Peer Gynt
National Philharmonic Orchestra Lyrics
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Adeste Fideles Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes Venite, venite in Bethle…
Andrea Chenier: Act IV: Vicino a te s'acqueta Vicino a te s'acqueta L'irrequieta anima mia Tu sei la meta …
For the Beauty of the Earth For, behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkn…
La Sonnambula / Act 1: "Perdona o mia diletta...Prendi: L'anel ti dono" Perdona, o mia diletta Il breve indugio In questo dì solenn…
Main Title What's it all about, this crazy love How did our two…
Mille cherubini in coro Dormi, dormi Sogna, piccolo amor mio Dormi, sogna Posa il ca…
O Come All Ye Faithful ១-មហាសង្ក្រានច្រានឆ្នាំមួយទៅ ទ្រូងសែនហ្មងសៅ នឹកព្រួយក្រែងពៅឆ…
O Little Town Of Bethlehem Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
Ponchielli: La Gioconda / Act 2 Lunge da lei per me non v'ha diletto Volaron già tre…
Sarabande Main Title What's it all about, this crazy love How did our two…
Tosca: "Recondita armonia" Recondita armonia Di bellezze diverse È bruna Floria L'arden…
Tosca: Recondita armonia Recondita armonia Di bellezze diverse È bruna Floria L'arden…
Verdi: La traviata / Act 2 Un dì felice, eterea mi balenaste innante e da quel dì, trem…
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Jairus James
Honestly one of the best pieces of music I've listened to in a while.
khanpearl
I really, really need more of this. Where can I find music like this ? Really hits me
Aris Soultanos
Talha Kaan İnci : all us fans should make a group in pursuit of such beautiful songs :). I have a few I could share with you all.
Kia Win Win Spec
Aris Soultanos by all means share! starting a playlist simply called wow music for just this sort of thing
Josh
This track? It's by Solomon Grey, from the album "RE:WORK".
Just discovered it listening to today's new show on Heart's of Space. It's a radio station on public radio in the States.
Eva Pacifico
check the label >> Decca - one of the best classical labels - they made a series of these classical pieces in a contemporary key, called Reworks
Andrew Rodionov
It really is an amazing song. The only song(s) I can think of that are similar is Max Richter's "We circle through the night, consumed by fire". Unfortunately, it's a Spotify exclusive at this time. Otherwise, I'd recommend Richter's songs from the Leftovers tv series which is equally as powerful in a less electronic way.
priyanshi pal
Brilliant remix. Evokes a sense of urgency and I can picture this as background in some intense scene in a Nolan movie. :)
Erik
i thought the same, kind of interstellar second planet vibe
AJ Brewer
It sounds EXACTLY like the Tenet sound track. This song played on my Spotify and I thought it glitched and put a song from the tenet sound track (which I had been listening to recently)