Symphony

A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often written by composers for orchestra. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or movements, often four, with the first movement in sonata form. Symphonies are scored for string (violin, viola, cello and double bass), brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments which altogether number about 30–100 musicians. Symphonies are notated in a musical score, which contains all the instrument parts. Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. A small number of symphonies also contain vocal parts (e.g., Beethoven's Ninth Symphony).

Origins

The word symphony is derived from Greek συμφωνία (symphonia), meaning "agreement or concord of sound", "concert of vocal or instrumental music", from σύμφωνος (symphōnos), "harmonious". The word referred to an astonishing variety of different things, before ultimately settling on its current meaning designating a musical form.

Symphonic (Falco album)

Symphonic is the title of the Falco album and live DVD containing a live performance of Falco with the Wiener Neustadt orchestra that was originally performed in 1994, it was released on February 2, 2008.

The orchestra music was totally re-recorded to match the live performance due to low quality audio captured in the original recording. Because only three cameras were originally used to cover the concert, amateur video, captured by several fans, was inserted into the existing television broadcast recording to make the DVD version appear more dynamic & exciting.

In Austria the album hit the number 1 position after the first week in the charts.

Track listing CD

  • The Sound Of Musik (Symphonic)
  • Vienna Calling (Symphonic)
  • Jeanny & Coming Home-Medley (Symphonic)
  • Titanic (Symphonic)
  • Rock Me Amadeus (Symphonic)
  • Les nouveaux riches (Symphonic)
  • Nachtflug (Symphonic)
  • Dance Mephisto (Symphonic)
  • Monarchy Now (Symphonic)
  • Der Kommissar (Symphonic)
  • Die Königin von Eschnapur (Symphonic)
  • Europa (Symphonic)
  • Symphonic (Jorn album)

    Symphonic is the third compilation album by Norwegian singer Jørn Lande's solo band Jorn. The album differs from the previous compilation albums in how orchestra arrangements have been added to Jorn songs. The album was released on January 25, 2013 in Europe and January 22, 2013 in North America.

    The album contains 15 tracks ranging from Jorn's 2004 solo album, Out to Every Nation, to the 2012 release Bring Heavy Rock to the Land. In addition, it includes cover versions of the Dio track "Rock and Roll Children" and Black Sabbath's "The Mob Rules".

    Tracklist

  • "I Came to Rock" - 6:33 (Jorn Lande, Jimmy Iversen)
  • "Rock and Roll Children" - 4:27 (Ronnie James Dio)
  • "The World I See" - 6:29 (Lande, Tore Moren)
  • "Burn Your Flame" - 3:30 (Lande, J. Bøgeberg)
  • "Man Of The Dark" - 5:14 (Lande, Lofstad)
  • "My Road" - 2:46 (Lande)
  • "Time to be King" - 4:24 (Masterplan cover)
  • "Black Morning" - 4:37 (Lande, Iversen)
  • "Like Stone In Water" - 5:19 (Lande, Moren, Jorn Viggo Lofstad)
  • "Vision Eyes" - 4:56 (Lande, Lofstad)
  • Swift

    The swifts are a family, Apodidae, of highly aerial birds. They are superficially similar to swallows, but are not closely related to any of the passerine species. Swifts are placed in the order Apodiformes, which they share with hummingbirds. The treeswifts are closely related to the true swifts, but form a separate family, the Hemiprocnidae.

    Resemblances between swifts and swallows are due to convergent evolution, reflecting similar life styles based on catching insects in flight.

    The family name, Apodidae, is derived from the Greek ἄπους (ápous), meaning "footless", a reference to the small, weak legs of these most aerial of birds. The tradition of depicting swifts without feet continued into the Middle Ages, as seen in the heraldic martlet.

    Some species of swifts are among the fastest animals on the planet, with some of the fastest measured flight speeds of any bird.

    Taxonomy

    Taxonomists have long classified swifts and treeswifts as relatives of the hummingbirds, a judgement corroborated by the discovery of the Jungornithidae (apparently swift-like hummingbird-relatives) and of primitive hummingbirds such as Eurotrochilus. Traditional taxonomies place the hummingbird family (Trochilidae) in the same order as the swifts and treeswifts (and no other birds); the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy treated this group as a superorder in which the swift order was called Trochiliformes.

    D12

    D12, an initialism for The Dirty Dozen, is an American hip hop group from Detroit, Michigan. D12 has had chart-topping albums in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. D12 was formed in 1996, and achieved mainstream success after Eminem rose to international fame. D12 released the album Devil's Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004, spawning numerous hits such as "Fight Music", "Purple Pills", "My Band", "How Come" and "Shit on You" throughout that period. Since 2006, Eminem's hiatus and the death of the member Proof resulted in them being less active in subsequent years.

    History

    Early career (1996–98)

    In order to make up the dozen, it was decided the six members at the time would each create an alter-ego. Proof's was Dirty Harry, Bizarre's was Peter S. Bizarre, Kuniva's was Hannz G. (which later became Rondell Beene), Kon Artis's was Mr. Porter, Bugz' was Robert Beck and Eminem created the famous character Slim Shady.

    In 1997, they released their debut album, The Underground EP, which was recorded between 1996 and 1997. In 1997 and through 1998, its members began establishing reputations locally. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week" and went on to release an album called Attack of the Weirdos. Along with Eminem, Rah Digga and Young Zee, he became an honorary member of The Outsidaz. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source. In 1999, Bugz released an EP called These Streets EP, and made several appearances on other rapper's songs.

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