Planned as private, but as earMusic turned on moneteration I guess I can open it for the general public. Have fun.
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DIRECT LINKS — Part I (The Fellowship Of The Ring):
0:00:05 — The Prophecy
0:03:56 — Concerning Hobbits
0:06:51 — The Shadow Of The Past
0:10:24 — The Treason Of Isengard
0:14:25 — The Black Rider
0:17:13 — At The Sign Of The Prancing Pony
0:20:27 — A Knife In The Dark
0:24:01 — Flight To The Ford
0:28:16 — Many Meetings
0:31:22 — The Council Of Elrond
0:35:11 — The Ring Goes South
0:37:14 — A Journey In The Dark
0:41:34 — The Bridge Of Khazad-dum
0:47:32 — Lothlorien
0:52:06 — The Great River
0:54:49 — Amon Hen
0:59:51 — The Breaking Of The Fellowship
1:07:12 — May It Be
DIRECT LINKS — Part II (The Two Towers):
1:11:29 — Foundations Of Stone
1:15:21 — The Taming Of Smeagol
1:18:10 — The Riders Of Rohan
1:22:16 — Passage Of The Marshes
1:25:02 — The Uruk-hai
1:27:50 — King Of The Golden Hall
1:31:39 — The Black Gate Is Closed
1:34:41 — Evenstar
1:37:57 — The White Rider
1:40:25 — Treebeard
1:43:09 — The Leave Taking
1:46:50 — Helms Deep
1:50:44 — The Forbidden Pool
1:56:11 — Breath Of Life
2:01:19 — The Hornburg
2:05:56 — Forth Eorlingas
2:09:11 — Isengard Unleashed
2:14:13 — Samwise The Brave
2:17:59 — Gollums Song
2:23:51 — Farewell To Lorien
DIRECT LINKS — Part III (The Return Of The King):
2:28:28 — A Storm Is Coming
2:31:20 — Hope And Memory
2:33:06 — Minas Tirith
2:36:43 — The White Tree
2:40:09 — The Steward of Gondor
2:44:02 — Minas Morgul
2:46:00 — The Ride Of The Rohirrim
2:48:09 — Twilight And Shadow
2:51:39 — Cirith Ungol
2:53:24 — Anduril
2:55:59 — Shelobs Lair
3:00:06 — Ash And Smoke
3:03:31 — Fields Of The Pelennor
3:06:57 — Hope Fails
3:09:18 — The Black Gate Opens
3:13:20 — The End Of All Things
3:18:33 — The Return Of The King
3:28:47 — The Grey Havens
3:34:47 — Into The West
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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCO Chair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combines various genres of African Music and western musical elements.
Some of my favorite music from games Ive played.
Music composed by:
Philip Sheppard
Nima Fakhrara
John Paesano
Brian Tyler
Lorne Balfe
Hans Zimmer
Sara Schachner
Greg Edmonson
Glenn Stafford, Neal Acree, Sam Cardon, Clint Bajakian, David Arkenstone, Jason Hayes
Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Music Editor: Alex Gibson
Producer: Alex Gibson
Additional Programmer: Andrew Kawczynski
Cello: Anthony Pleeth
Orchestration: Bruce L. Fowler
Orchestration: Carl Rydlund
Assistant Engineer: Chris Barrett
Executive Producer: Christopher Nolan
Technical Engineer: Chuck Choi
Assistant Mixing Engineer: Daniel Kresco
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Orchestration: Ed Neumeister
Orchestration: Elizabeth Finch
Recorded by: Geoff Foster
Music, Producer, Synthesizer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Howard Scarr
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Additional Programmer: Jacob Shea
Guitar: Johnny Marr
Orchestration: Kevin Kaska
Additional Music: Lorne Balfe
Producer: Lorne Balfe
Conductor: Matt Dunkley
Designer: Mel Wesson
Assistant Engineer: Mike Higham
Additional Programmer: Nick Delaplane
Tuba: Owen Slade
Masterer: Pat Sullivan
Lead Violin: Perry Montague-Mason
Viola: Peter Lale
Assistant Engineer: Peter Oso Snell
Trombone: Richard Edwards
French Horn: Richard Watkins
Orchestration: Rick Giovinazzo
Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Orchestration: Suzette Moriarty
Technical Engineer: Thomas Broderick
Orchestration: Walter Fowler
Bass: mary Scully
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Music Editor: Alex Gibson
Producer: Alex Gibson
Additional Programmer: Andrew Kawczynski
Cello: Anthony Pleeth
Orchestration: Bruce L. Fowler
Orchestration: Carl Rydlund
Assistant Engineer: Chris Barrett
Executive Producer: Christopher Nolan
Technical Engineer: Chuck Choi
Assistant Mixing Engineer: Daniel Kresco
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Orchestration: Ed Neumeister
Orchestration: Elizabeth Finch
Recorded by: Geoff Foster
Music, Producer, Synthesizer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Howard Scarr
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Additional Programmer: Jacob Shea
Guitar: Johnny Marr
Orchestration: Kevin Kaska
Additional Music: Lorne Balfe
Producer: Lorne Balfe
Conductor: Matt Dunkley
Designer: Mel Wesson
Assistant Engineer: Mike Higham
Additional Programmer: Nick Delaplane
Tuba: Owen Slade
Masterer: Pat Sullivan
Lead Violin: Perry Montague-Mason
Viola: Peter Lale
Assistant Engineer: Peter Oso Snell
Trombone: Richard Edwards
French Horn: Richard Watkins
Orchestration: Rick Giovinazzo
Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Orchestration: Suzette Moriarty
Technical Engineer: Thomas Broderick
Orchestration: Walter Fowler
Bass: mary Scully
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 — II. Larghetto · Daniel Lozakovich · Münchner Philharmoniker · Valery Gergiev
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
℗ 2020 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 2020-09-25
Producer, Studio Personnel, Editor: Johannes Müller
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Gerald Junge
Studio Personnel, Remix Engineer: Dominik Streicher
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Christoph Stickel
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven