#Frank Ticheli
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julesofnature · 7 months ago
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Sing, Be, Live, See. This dark stormy hour, The wind, it stirs. The scorched earth cries out in vain: O war and power, You blind and blur, The torn heart cries out in pain.
But music and singing Have been my refuge, And music and singing Shall be my light. A light of song, Shining Strong: Alleluia! Through darkness, pain, and strife, I’ll Sing, Be, Live, See… Peace.
Frank Ticheli's 'Earth Song' 
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tenebrius-excellium · 2 years ago
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VOCES8 - “Earth Song” by Frank Ticheli
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sigmastolen · 2 years ago
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Blue Shades | Frank Ticheli
Eugene Corporon; North Texas Wind Symphony
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franticbindings · 10 days ago
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It turns out Spotify does not have a professional recording of An American Elegy that hits like I want, so I will persist with a camcorder recording of a high school band from 2007 with creaky seats and crowd noise.
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daily-classical · 2 years ago
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Original version
Orchestra version (Score Only): https://issuu.com/manhattanbeachmusic/docs/angels_in_the_architecture_orchestra (If you happen to know where to find a recording of the orchestra version, please let me know!)
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scattered-winter · 1 year ago
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music is why i'm alive
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vhenann · 2 years ago
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if evren had a theme it would be the planets op 32: 4 jupiter by gustav holst thank u
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musicaldeductions · 2 years ago
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Being a musician is weird because you make one good connection and then suddenly you’re like. One degree of separation from like. Famous people.
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brazenbutch · 20 days ago
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Why tf we gotta play ticheli
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srigraingertempura · 2 years ago
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Bitches really just hear a pretty clarinet line and click add to playlist (it's me. I'm bitches.)
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bsdyaoi · 8 months ago
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Oughhhh I forgot how fucking good it is.... it was one of the last pieces I've ever played and is probably one of my favorites along with hmmmmm..... with heart and voice by david r gillingham and maybe enigma variations by edward elgar..... those 3 for sure off the top of my head. I miss being in band :'(
Save me chiaroscuro by robert sheldon
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julesofnature · 7 months ago
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Sing, Be, Live, See. This dark stormy hour, The wind, it stirs. The scorched earth cries out in vain: O war and power, You blind and blur, The torn heart cries out in pain.
But music and singing Have been my refuge, And music and singing Shall be my light. A light of song, Shining Strong: Alleluia! Through darkness, pain, and strife, I’ll Sing, Be, Live, See… Peace.
Frank Ticheli's 'Earth Song'
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sapphicseasapphire · 10 months ago
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More of Cryptid Time please? I've always been a sucker for God Time and you do him so much justice, I'm obsessed /lh
Hmmmmm I don’t want to say too much. I have Time’s origin like 80% written and the art is done so I plan on posting it later today (of course, now that I’ve said that, I’ve jinxed myself and It won’t happen). But I can give a little more haha!
I don’t have a full playlist, but I’ve tried to find music that I think fits the Cryptid Au Links. I challenged myself to look beyond Zelda music! But I fell back into Zelda music anyway��
For Time, I have two pieces that I think could be his theme! They are: The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Orchestra: Gerudo Valley (honestly one of my favorite pieces of all time) and Shenandoah by Frank Ticheli . They’re very different pieces haha, but Time’s a pretty complex guy I think.
Time is a great leader! He puts the others first and always seems to know what he’s doing (even if he’s actually clueless). Even back before the others knew he was a God, it was hard to deny his authority. He’s strong and steadfast, fully committed to whatever he decides is worth his attention.
That being said, he’s far from perfect. He may know a lot, but he doesn’t know everything, and that can lead to a lot of mistakes on his end. He just genuinely does his best… even if it’s not good enough. With dominion over the flow of time, he knows that there are some things that just can’t be helped. Lives will be lost. Friend will disappear. And even as a God, there’s nothing he can do to escape that.
… sometimes, he just feels so useless.
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kyanako5972 · 9 months ago
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On this installment of "kyanako thinks about music other than MILGRAM":
"Angels in the Architecture" by Frank Ticheli. ~15 minutes long. We once practiced it in high school wind ensemble and performed it in county honor band.
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jacksprostate · 8 months ago
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Do you like classical music? What are your favorite pieces?
Decently; I was a Band Kid back in the day lol so instrumental stuff has been a decent chunk of my life. I don't really listen to any of the classical greats or anything niche because I'm teeeerrible about finding new music in general much less like that; unfortunately, I've heard a lot of really good classical and jazz, but it's pretty hard to identify and retain songs (not to mention the difference of live vs recording), so all I've got is pretty well known recommendations haha. That said, they're still enjoyable and I recommend them both to people with classical and jazz exposure and people without.
Holst's suite The Planets is something I imagine everyone sort of interested in classical style music (feels weird to say. Not classical period but You Know What I Mean) already knows but they're damn good and I recommend anyone who hasn't listened to them, do so. They're essentially the blueprint for movie scores, to the point that *cough* some people just blatantly copy them *cough starwars cough*. Among those, beyond crowd favorites of Mars and Jupiter, I'm really partial to Saturn but suuuper picky about which recording I listen to for it. This is the one I like (though I recommend listening to other tracks I've linked here before this one because it's just. a lot of investment):
It's a little more uptempo than I prefer for the piece but the ending is fucking exquisite, man. A lot of recordings will have one or two musicians slide just slightly out of tune or a bit of a hard tongue and on a piece like this it's super noticable to me (in other times not at all lmao, this makes me sound like a snob), but this one is CLEAN. I'd kill to experience this in person
Otherwise, I generally prefer another album. I made myself a playlist with that album but the Saturn track is swapped with the one above, which I'll link here:
Dvorak's New World Symphony's 4th movement is fun too. I'd say it also falls into the genre of 'movie soundtracks got based off this so it feels more modern than it is'. It's also one of those songs that definitely is better live I can feel it in my bones where I should be feeling the low brass yk:
Beyond older stuff, I also like this piece:
And a favorite album of mine is:
Though obviously that's getting into jazzier territory. I'm kind of a sucker for more bigband type stuff. In particular I really like some latter sections in The Curtain, but really the whole album is fantastic.
Along similar lines:
I also enjoy some classic jazz standards like Take Five and In the Mood but who doesn't lmao there's a reason they're still insanely popular. Idk this shit rocks:
The upside of my instrumental music taste being very generic and friendly means if you haven't really listened to much, you should actually find something you like, here, though! If you're real in on it you can judge me for my answers but I will not listen to anything but recs.
I actually do want to explore more, especially with jazz honestly. Which I know you technically said classical music and those aren't always close things in people's heads but uhhhhhhhhhhhhh I did music theory for a bit and jazz is nuts man. If you think you don't like jazz there is 100% a genre of it that you'd be into it's so varied and cool as hell
I also want to go to (classical and jazz) concerts more. I miss live music. It really hits like nothing else. I really recommend anyone to look up local university bands and see if they have free concerts; they probably do. You don't have to really dress up or anything. I recommend going to full range ensembles over instrument specific stuff but that's just because I overwhelmingly prefer a more varied music texture and range. So stuff like jazz bands, wind ensembles, string orchestras I will technically count. Yea
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illyana420 · 9 months ago
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thinking about alecto to this because i'm an insufferable choir nerd
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