When The Moon Sings - December 22, 2018
Xibalba is the Mayan underworkl - if you don't speak Mayan, literally, The Place of Fear. Clint Mansell and the Kronos Quartet did a beautiful interpretation for the film, The Fountain. There were lots of different opinions about the film, but the music was put up for several awards.
We will also have Walk Off The Earth with an old hippie tune, Jacob Gurevitsch contemplating a female Da Vinci, Ryan Stewart, and a jazz group called The Quintet.
Walk Off the Earth is a Canadian group of five singer/musicians that made a huge impact on the internet with their music. They specialize in witty videos and really good musicianship from some odd instruments. It's actually hard to purchase recordings, because of their focus on the net for communications.
P.T. estimates he'll be ready for Christmas around President's Day. This and other musings when it's Soapbox time.
Join us.
- 4:46pm Mary, Did You Know? by Pentatonix on That's Christmas To Me (RCA), 2014
- 5:01pm Xibalba by Clint Mansell & Kronos Quartet on The Fountain (Music from the Motion Picture) (Nonesuch), 2006
- 5:05pm Once In A While by Quintet on A Night In Tunisia (Real Music)
- 5:12pm If da Vinci Was a Girl by Jacob Gurevitsch on Lovers in Paris (Deluxe) (Music For Dreams), 2015
- 5:19pm Little Boxes by Walk Off the Earth on Little Boxes - Single (Columbia), 2012
- 5:25pm Anon: Romance by John Williams on Classic Williams - Romance Of The Guitar (Sony Classical), 2000
- 5:28pm Released by Ryan Stewart on Equanimity (Stone Angel Music), 2008
- 5:33pm Silent Night by Dana Cunningham on Silent Night (CD Baby), 2005
- 5:44pm Loss of Words by David Helpling on Between Green and Blue (Spotted Peccary), 1996
- 5:49pm Follow Your Heart by Eric Bikales on Follow Your Heart (Eric Bikales), 2018
- 5:56pm Sweet Dreams by Dallas String Quartet on Eclectric (Dallas Live Orchestra LLC), 2010