Folio Weekly USA - 16 April 2013
English | PDF | 56 pages | 20 MB
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Album released in Spain in 1973, as a sequel to the original English in 1969 -, which includes up to 9 of the most famous works by English musician, composer and editor Albert William Ketèlbey (Birmingham, 1875-1959). Although he composed a lot of works for symphony orchestras and chamber groups Ketèlbey is and always will remember especially for small musical pieces such as those included in this LP, which were very popular for their great descriptive strength and the beautiful melodies they contain. Eric Rogers conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with more than 80 musicians and a 30 male voices choir, recorded at Kingsway Hall in London this repertoire without making the slightest alteration in original scores of Ketèlbey, shown here in all its purity and expressiveness.
Jerry Fletcher is a man in love with a woman he observes from afar. She works for the government. Fletcher is an outspoken critic of that government. He has conspiracy theories for everything, from aliens to political assassinations. But soon, one of his theories finds itself to be accurate. But which one? Some dangerous people want him dead and the only person he trusts is that woman he loves but does not know.
A confident young cop is shown the ropes by a veteran partner in the dangerous gang-controlled barrios of L.A. about to explode in violence in this look at the gang culture enforced by the colors that members wear.