playlist artwork#12 this weekLa Bella Durmiente

by Luis Carlos Espinosa

Tracks

1 5:17 1640 listens
2 2:10 1250 listens
3 4:14 1090 listens
4 2:16 1380 listens
5 1:33 1346 listens
6 2:15 1318 listens
7 2:28 1339 listens
8 2:20 1305 listens
9 2:37 887 listens
10 2:52 1255 listens
11 2:18 846 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 23/04/2010
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    • Luis Carlos Espinosa: Producer.
The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "La Bella Durmiente"

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daisylis

La Belle au bois dormant....

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daisylis • 2010-04-23 15:23:55

...dans chaque pays, dans tous les rêves, une Belle attend le baiser de son réveil... cette Belle là est celle de l'artiste, donc unique et merveilleuse. D'un souffle musical il vous en raconte l'histoire avec beaucoup de talent. Merci pour le partage
AQUA-AURA

LA BELLE

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AQUA-AURA • 2010-05-10 12:48:14

J'adhère vivement à la critique de daisylis . Rien à ajouter de plus. Tout est dans son texte. Un grand merci à toi coriandolo pour la recommandation. Cette musique est une embellie !
Livio Amato

Impresionante

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Livio Amato • 2010-04-28 16:13:38

Luis Carlo has done a job as a manufacturer of jewelry! Reviewing a famous fairy tale, he chiseled, step by step, the atmosphere of a long story short .... really touching "Hadas", "El Sueno" and "El principe"."La batalla"with environmental sounds, leads in the middle of a forest, spectators of a battle between movements agitated. "El Beso" keep the magic of awaking to life and everything takes shape in "final celebration", which takes up the theme of the opening mouvement. I think we hear a few works like this and it's for this reason that I can only say "BRAVO_MAESTRO"! Sorry but I don't speak Spanish! I hope you'll understand!
A GB Romantic

The serial-smacker scores again.

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A GB Romantic • 2010-05-09 14:13:36

No effort to convey the inherent allegory in the story, that of the death of the soul immered in materialism, at last enlivened by the action of the Christ, worse, an unscrupolous lack of preparation in dealing with this subject and a defective documentation result in an impoverished reading, for which the prince is literally a prince, the forest is literally a forest, a spindle is literally a rod and the match is literally a wedding. About the digital webbing of the score, it will also be practical and economical but even more short-lived than an arrangement for real orchestra or real piano. If we consider music writing and musical performing, in the field of Creative Commons, a community service ( which is not ) and not a lame attempt to self-advertising ( which is ), playing a midi, that you call a service? To attack the issue on another front, we cannot understand how to hide behind a computer can support the ambition of any nameless musician in a field where playing an instrument better than anyone or some rare and not yet well understood instruments are invariably the way to gain a name. In music, composition is the lesser part. Music performance and conducting, yes, implementation and management!, are the two halves of the sky.
Fabrice Gears

Interessant mais confus.

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Fabrice Gears • 2010-04-24 21:58:46

Quelques beaux passages : Hadas, El principe... intéressant: El sueno, la batailla... déroutant: des roulements de tambours (percussions) dans "el beso", mais aussi du n'importe quoi comme dans "Vals de la obscuridad": je cherche toujours la valse. Bref une belle dormant comme ca, je la laisserais encore un peu dormir qu'elle "mûrisse" un peu plus ;-)
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