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The song you sing
Orchestrates in perfect harmony
A verse that shines of brilliance
Whispers every moment subtly
You compose a symphony
Playing with notes that are in key
A sound that will not be forgot
Defining clarity, so
Sing to me this melody
I'll let the rhythm take control
Sing to me this melody
A rhythm I have never known
A love song like no other one
Resounds on in time
Your design it lights up the distance
Signaling the noise to help me find
The words I can't ignore
So I'll sing along in a discord
Every measure, beat after beat
I'm slowly learning more so
Sing to me this melody
I'll let the rhythm take control
Sing to me this melodyA rhythm I have never known, so
Sing to me this melody
I'll let the rhythm take control
Sing to me this melody
A rhythm I have never known
This harmony rises up in me, so
Sing to me this melody
I'll let the rhythm take control
Sing to me this melody
A rhythm i have never known
Sing to me this melody
I'll let the rhythm take control
Sing to me this melody
Scarce Ukrainian band sometimes named "Arnika". The title track is a groove cut with lots of horns.
My copy has a Melodya label generic sleeve.
1973 Russian pressing on Мелодия (Melodya) label
www.pipedreams.org/episode/2024/06/17/making-discoveries
PROGRAM
Hour 1
J. S. BACH: Concerto in G, BWV 973 (after Vivaldi RV 299) –Konstantin Volostnov (2010 Grenzing/Tauride Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia) Melodya 10 02677
JOHANNE BRAHMS: Mein Jesu, der du mich, Op. 122, no. 1 –Konstantin Volostnov (1898 Röver/Central Church, Moscow, Russia) Naxos 8.579147
PEDRO de ARAUJO: Batalha on the 6th Tone –Rui Fernando Soares (1730 Gomes de Herrera/Arouca Monastery, Portugal) Brilliant Classics 97076
JOHANN ULRICH STEIGLEDER: Vater unser im Himmelreich –Filip Presseisen (1785 Liebherr-2022 Klais/Our Lady of Czestochowa, Lublin, Poland) Ars Sonora 219
HERBERT HOWELLS: Rhapsody No. 1 in Edflat, Op. 17, no. 1 –Adriano Falcioni (1911 Lewis/Pontifical Seminary Chapel, Sotto il Monte Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy) Brilliant Classics 96983
FELA SOWANDE: Kyrie –Darius Battiwalla (1910 Binns/Rochdale Town Hall, England) Base2 Music 09. A doctoral thesis by Godwin Simeon Sadoh, written in 2004 during his studies at Louisiana State University, provides an insightful exploration of the largely unknown body of Fela Sowande’s organ music.
Hour 2
GASTON LITAIZE: 2 Pieces (Epiphanie & Regis Tharsis) –Olivier Vernet (2012 Thomas/Monaco City Cathedral, Monaco) Ligia Digital 0104370/-23
WILLIAM ALBRIGHT: In Memoriam (1983) –Angela Amodio (2004 Speth/Jesuit Church, Vienna, Austria) Ambiente-Audio 2044
EDWARD ELGAR: 2 Pieces (Chanson du matin, Op. 15, no. 1; Imperial March, Op. 32) –Jean-Luc Etienne (1912 Stahlhuth-2002 Jann/St. Martin’s Church, Dudelange, Luxembourg) Hortus Edition 103
ELIZABETH POSTON: 3 Pieces (The Queen of Sheba’s Song; Happy are thy men; Sing unto the Lord) –Nina Vinther, mezzo-soprano; St. Albans Girls Choir & Lay Clerks/Tom Winpenny; Oliver Morrell (1962 Harrison/St. Alban’s Cathedral, England) Naxos 8.574576
ARNOLD COOKE: 2 Pieces (Impromptu; Prelude for Tudeley) –Tom Winpenny (1962 Harrison/St. Alban’s Cathedral, England) Toccata Classics 0659
GERALD HENDRIE: Toccata & Fugue, fr Le Tombeau de Marcel Dupré –Tom Winpenny (1962 Harrison/St. Alban’s Cathedral, England) Toccata Classics 0684
www.discogs.com/release/6504430-Moscow-Radio-Symphony-Orc... 1 of 2 copies. Not identical
No Backside. Rare Record. 1 of 2 copies. Not identical. www.discogs.com/release/11071357-Sviatoslav-Richter-Beeth...