Artist: Francis Lai: mp3 download Genre(s): Soundtrack Instrumental Easy Listening Discography: Story Vol 9 - Francis Lai Sings Francis Lai Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Story Vol 8 - International Songs Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Story Vol 7 - Songs From Films Year: 2004 Tracks: 14 Story Vol 6 - Songs From Films Year: 2004 Tracks: 19 Story Vol 5 - Original Film Soundtracks (1990-1999) Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Story Vol 4 - Original Film Soundtracks (1981-1989) Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Story Vol 2 - Original Film Soundtracks (1971-1975) Year: 2004 Tracks: 17 Story Vol 14 - Instrumental Music Year: 2004 Tracks: 17 Story Vol 13 - French Songs Year: 2004 Tracks: 17 Story Vol 12 - French Songs Year: 2004 Tracks: 19 Story Vol 11 - French Songs Year: 2004 Tracks: 21 Story Vol 10 - French Songs Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Hasards Ou Coincidences Year: 1998 Tracks: 5 Bilitis Year: 1997 Tracks: 11 Ripoux Contre Ripoux Year: 1990 Tracks: 22 Dark Eyes Year: 1987 Tracks: 17 Attention Bandits Year: 1987 Tracks: 7 Un Homme Et Une Femme - 20 Ans Year: 1986 Tracks: 8 Les Uns Et Les Autres (With Mi Year: 1981 Tracks: 15 Oliver's Story (With Les Holdridge) Year: 1978 Tracks: 11 International Velvet Year: 1977 Tracks: 10 Le Corps De Mon Ennemi Year: 1976 Tracks: 16 Ames Perdues Year: 1976 Tracks: 14 Emmanuelle 2 Year: 1975 Tracks: 9 L'aventure C'est L'aventure Year: 1972 Tracks: 8 Love Story Year: 1970 Tracks: 11 Le Soleil Des Voyous Year: 1970 Tracks: 8 Le Passager De La Pluie Year: 1970 Tracks: 20 Un Homme Qui Me Plait Year: 1969 Tracks: 10 Hannibal Brooks Year: 1969 Tracks: 15 Mayerling Year: 1968 Tracks: 10 La Lecon Particuliere Year: 1968 Tracks: 6 13 Jours En France (With Pierre Barouh) Year: 1968 Tracks: 10 Vivre Pour Vivre Year: 1967 Tracks: 11 The Bobo Year: 1967 Tracks: 11 Dirty Dozen Year: 1967 Tracks: 13 Un Homme Et Une Femme Year: 1966 Tracks: 9 Best remembered for his Oscar-winning piles to A Man and a Woman and Sexual love Story, composer Francis Lai was born April 26, 1932, in Nice, France. After poring over piano as a small fry, he later ascertained malarky and during the fifties followed admirer and isaac M. Singer Claude Goaty to Paris, finally subsiding in Montmartre. At the local Taverne d'Attilio, Lai met Bernard Dimey, with whom he collaborated on well o'er century songs; a brief stint in Michel Magne's orchestra preceded his term of office as accompanyist for Edith Piaf, for whom Lai as well composed a number of songs as good. He made his film debut in 1964 with the score to Roger Vadim's remake of Max Ophuls' classic La Ronde, and deuce days later composed the music for Jean-Luc Godard's Masculin/Feminin; however, it was his solve on Claude Lelouch's 1966 strike A Man and a Woman which elevated Lai to external fame, and in add-on to earning an Academy Award, he toothed a perennial docile hearing favourite with the picture's Brazilian-inflected title breeze. He south Korean won a second Oscar for the 1970 Arthur Hiller blockbuster Love Story, and the film's theme, "Where Do I Begin?," also became a Top 40 arrive at for Andy Williams, Henry Mancini, and even Lai himself. Although the composer ne'er over again reached the same commercial high, he continued functional regularly in the picture castle, oftentimes in concurrence with director Lelouch, and composed a figure of instrumental favorites, including "Today It's You," "Glad New Year," and "Love in the Rain." |
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Internet-Ready Piano Streams Live Performances into the Living Room
BUENA PARK, Calif., June 19 -- There's a growing buzz
around the country and here's what it sounds like:
"When a piano comes with a hard drive, Ethernet jack, video output,
stereo speakers, audio/microphone input, CD and floppy drives, USB jacks
and an open-source Linux operating system, all kinds of new tricks are
possible." -- David Pogue, New York Times, April 17, 2008
"This Yamaha Disklavier Piano could be the most advanced piano we've
ever seen, and we've seen several...Not only does it have Wi-Fi to download
MIDI files onto itself so it can play back songs, you can record
performances -- with vocals and other instruments -- as well." -- Jason
Chen, Gizmodo, May 28, 2008
"If a computer could morph into a piano, or vice-versa, it might well
resemble a Yamaha like this one." -- Mike Yamamoto, Cnet Crave, May 29,
2008
I invite you to join the conversation about the Disklavier
(http://www.disklavier.com), the world's first Internet piano, by offering you a
personal demonstration so that you can experience this unique technology
for yourself. Simply plug it into your home network connection, and the
Disklavier lets you browse a dozen music channels over the Internet and
download music onto its 80-gigabyte hard drive. At the touch of a button,
immediately enjoy thousands of live performances made famous by top artists
such as Elton John and The Beatles, with the keys and pedals moving up and
down, and vocals and ensemble performances coming from the built-in
speakers. The Disklavier also allows you to videotape your own performances
and play them back with the piano in perfect step with the image. You can
even practice in total silence any time using headphones.
With the new version 3.0 upgrade, officially arriving this summer,
users can:
-- Record their own performances, including vocals and other
instrumentals, then burn their own album on a PC or Mac
-- Control the Disklavier from a PC or Macintosh computer from anywhere
in their home
For the first time, the piano has finally joined the multimedia living
room by becoming an iPod, high-tech "radio" and the ultimate home theater
component, all in one.
Please contact me for additional information, high-resolution digital
images, video, or to arrange for a demonstration of the Disklavier in
action.
Vera Kessler
Giles Communications
914-798-7131
vkessler@giles.com
See Also
around the country and here's what it sounds like:
"When a piano comes with a hard drive, Ethernet jack, video output,
stereo speakers, audio/microphone input, CD and floppy drives, USB jacks
and an open-source Linux operating system, all kinds of new tricks are
possible." -- David Pogue, New York Times, April 17, 2008
"This Yamaha Disklavier Piano could be the most advanced piano we've
ever seen, and we've seen several...Not only does it have Wi-Fi to download
MIDI files onto itself so it can play back songs, you can record
performances -- with vocals and other instruments -- as well." -- Jason
Chen, Gizmodo, May 28, 2008
"If a computer could morph into a piano, or vice-versa, it might well
resemble a Yamaha like this one." -- Mike Yamamoto, Cnet Crave, May 29,
2008
I invite you to join the conversation about the Disklavier
(http://www.disklavier.com), the world's first Internet piano, by offering you a
personal demonstration so that you can experience this unique technology
for yourself. Simply plug it into your home network connection, and the
Disklavier lets you browse a dozen music channels over the Internet and
download music onto its 80-gigabyte hard drive. At the touch of a button,
immediately enjoy thousands of live performances made famous by top artists
such as Elton John and The Beatles, with the keys and pedals moving up and
down, and vocals and ensemble performances coming from the built-in
speakers. The Disklavier also allows you to videotape your own performances
and play them back with the piano in perfect step with the image. You can
even practice in total silence any time using headphones.
With the new version 3.0 upgrade, officially arriving this summer,
users can:
-- Record their own performances, including vocals and other
instrumentals, then burn their own album on a PC or Mac
-- Control the Disklavier from a PC or Macintosh computer from anywhere
in their home
For the first time, the piano has finally joined the multimedia living
room by becoming an iPod, high-tech "radio" and the ultimate home theater
component, all in one.
Please contact me for additional information, high-resolution digital
images, video, or to arrange for a demonstration of the Disklavier in
action.
Vera Kessler
Giles Communications
914-798-7131
vkessler@giles.com
See Also
Monday, 16 June 2008
Unlucky in Love Alesha Dixon Splits From Boyfriend
Unlucky in love Strictly Come Dancing winner Alesha Dixon has split from her footballer boyfriend.
The sexy singer started dating Aston Villa’s Norwegian striker John Carew after winning the hit BBC TV show last year, but their relationship has ended after three months together.
Dixon‘s spokesperson tells the Daily Mirror, "Alesha has been single for a while. They were dating but sadly it did not work out."
Carew was spotted celebrating his single status at the Cannes Film Festival this month, where he partied with a series of girls.
The sexy singer started dating Aston Villa’s Norwegian striker John Carew after winning the hit BBC TV show last year, but their relationship has ended after three months together.
Dixon‘s spokesperson tells the Daily Mirror, "Alesha has been single for a while. They were dating but sadly it did not work out."
Carew was spotted celebrating his single status at the Cannes Film Festival this month, where he partied with a series of girls.
Friday, 6 June 2008
Actress Samantha Morton tells of secret stroke
British actress Samantha Morton has revealed she suffered a debilitating stroke that kept her out of the limelight for 18 months.
The 'Minority Report' and 'In America' star said she managed to keep her illness a secret with the help of friends and family.
Morton, who had to learn to walk again after the stroke, made a full recovery and gave birth to her second daughter, Edie, in January.
The Nottingham-born star told the Observer that a few days after suffering head injuries when part of the ceiling in her home fell down on her she suffered a stroke.
At the time, in 2006, the world was told Morton had pulled out of a film called 'Transsiberian' because of the ceiling accident, the Observer reported. But the stroke, and her subsequent battle to recover, happened in private.
Morton said she was helped back to health by Spiritualized singer Jason Pierce - who had just got over pneumonia - and his girlfriend Juliette Larche.
Morton told the Observer: "Their friendship knows no bounds. He was the only person I knew who understood what that was like, being near to death."
Morton has since appeared on cinema screens in 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' and as the wife of singer Ian Curtis in 'Control'.
The 'Minority Report' and 'In America' star said she managed to keep her illness a secret with the help of friends and family.
Morton, who had to learn to walk again after the stroke, made a full recovery and gave birth to her second daughter, Edie, in January.
The Nottingham-born star told the Observer that a few days after suffering head injuries when part of the ceiling in her home fell down on her she suffered a stroke.
At the time, in 2006, the world was told Morton had pulled out of a film called 'Transsiberian' because of the ceiling accident, the Observer reported. But the stroke, and her subsequent battle to recover, happened in private.
Morton said she was helped back to health by Spiritualized singer Jason Pierce - who had just got over pneumonia - and his girlfriend Juliette Larche.
Morton told the Observer: "Their friendship knows no bounds. He was the only person I knew who understood what that was like, being near to death."
Morton has since appeared on cinema screens in 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' and as the wife of singer Ian Curtis in 'Control'.
Thursday, 5 June 2008
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