James McVinnie - Cycles álbum
- Artista: James McVinnie
- Título: Cycles
- Género: Clásica
- País: Iceland
- Fuente de los registros: CD, Album
- Liberado: 12 Aug 2013
- Estilo: Contemporary
- Etiqueta: Bedroom Community
- Catálogo#: HVALUR19CD
- MP3 álbum: 1736 mb
- FLAC álbum: 1044 mb
- Clasificación: 4.4/5
- Votos: 496

1 | Take Care | 4:40 |
2 | O Oriens | 4:00 |
3 | O Emmanuel | 3:49 |
4 | Seven O Antiphon Preludes | |
5 | Follow Up | 3:16 |
6 | The Revd Mustard His Installation Prelude | 3:34 |
7 | Fast Cycles | 5:30 |
8 | Hudson Preludes | |
9 | Slow Twitchy Organs | 5:12 |
10 | O Radix Jesse | 3:37 |
11 | Beaming Music | 7:49 |
12 | O Sapientia | 3:02 |
13 | O Rex Gentium | 3:39 |
14 | O Clavis David | 3:06 |
15 | O Adonai | 2:54 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HVALUR19CD | James McVinnie | Cycles (CD, Album, Promo) | Bedroom Community | HVALUR19CD | Iceland | 2013 |
- Design [Graphic Design] – Chris Bigg
- Marimba – Chris Thompson
- Music By – Nico Muhly
- Organ – James McVinnie
- Photography By – Luis Filipe Cunha
- Photography By [Portrait] – Terry Magson
- Recorded By, Producer, Engineer – John Rutter
- Tenor Vocals – Simon Wall
- Viola – Nadia Sirota
P&C 2013 Bedroom Community
Recorded in Tonbridge School Chapel, UK on February 15 and August 16, 2012
Made in the EU.
All music by Nico Muhly © 2010-2012 St. Rose Music Publishing. (ASCAP)
- Barcode: 880319632327
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L039
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 1258
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Recorded At – Chapel Of Saint Augustine, Tonbridge School
- Copyright (c) – St. Rose Music Publishing Co., Inc.
- Distributed By – Kompakt Distribution
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Bedroom Community
- Copyright (c) – Bedroom Community
- Pressed By – MPO
Cycles by James McVinnie, released 12 August 2013 1. Hudson Preludes: Take Care 3. Hudson Preludes: Follow Up 4. Slow Twitchy Organs 5. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Sapientia 6. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Adonai 7. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Radix Jesse 8. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Clavis David 9. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Oriens 10. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Rex Gentium 11. Seven O Antiphon Preludes: O Emmanuel 12. Fast Cycles 13. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. Cycles 1 by James McVinnie, released 24 March 2017 1. Sam Slater - Slow Bitchy Organs 2. Scanner - Prelude 4. Talos - Distillations 5. Paul Evans - O Emmanuel 6. Liam Byrne - Veni in os meum 7. Alex Groves - O Clavis David Cycles 1 features Remixes by Sam Slater, Matt Huxley, Scanner, Talos, Paul Evans, Liam Byrne and Alex Groves. taken from James McVinnie's debut Bedroom Community album, Cycles music composed by Nico Muhly. James McVinnie born 13 January 1983 is an English organist and pianist. His work as a performer encompasses music from the 16th century to the present day. He has collaborated with many leading figures in new music including Philip Glass, Tom JenkinsonSquarepusher, Angelique Kidjo, Nico Muhly, Martin Creed, David Lang, Richard Reed Parry, Bryce Dessner and Darkstar, many of whom have written large scale works for him. Album 2013 13 Songs. Cycles James McVinnie. Organist Keyboardist. On May 4, Liquid Music presents renowned organist James McVinnie with London-based electronics duo Darkstar in the world premiere of Collapse at Northrop Minnesota debuts for all artists. McVinnies boundless approach to music has led him to collaborations with a fascinating variety of distinc. James McVinnie. Last played Saturday, January 25 2020 at 07:54 PM. Nico Muhly. Beaming Music. James McVinnie, organ. Chris Thompson, marimba. Album: Cycles. Buy Track. Last played Friday, May 05 2017 at 07:18 PM. Take Care and more. 13 tracks 54:15. James McVinnie pursues a diverse career as an organist and keyboardist. He was Assistant Organist of Westminster Abbey between 2008 and 2011 where he played for regular services and directe read more. He was Assistant Organist of Westminster Abbey between 2008 and 2011 where he played for regular services and directed the Abbey's world-famous choir. Cycles Q&A. Writers Nico Muhly. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space