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The Mechanics of Bloom - Luis Ramirez
Brandon Chamber Players 13 Strings Concert The Mechanics of Bloom (World Premiere) by Luis Ramirez (2025) Performed at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall April 17th 2025 Brandon, MB, Canada
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Luis Ramirez: Insidia
Help us Promote Canadian Art Music: https://www.composersorchestra.ca/contribute Learn More About The Canadian Composers Orchestra: https://www.composersorchestra.ca/history-of-the-cco COMPOSER: Luis Ramirez PERFORMERS: Michael Murphy, Hoi Tong Keung, Bevis Ng, and Andrew Rasmus PRODUCERS & DIRECTORS: Domenic Clark, Massimo Russo, Dhruval Patel ABOUT THE COMPOSER: Luis Ramirez (b. 1992, Aguascalientes, Mexico) is a Mexican-Canadian composer known for his vibrant, rhythmically intricate textures and evocative soundscapes, blending Mexican folklore with cinematic storytelling. Praised by Jocelyn Morlock for his "great talent and imaginative, unique voice," his works have been performed by major orchestras including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México. Based in Toronto, he is completing his doctorate under Randolph Peters at York University. A NextGen Composer with the Toronto Symphony and a Composer Fellow with the Hamilton Philharmonic, he has received awards like the Sir Ernest MacMillan Award and the CMC Prairie Region Emerging Composer Competition. His compositions have premiered at international festivals such as Festival Cervantino in Mexico, Chamberfest in Ottawa, Prisms Festival in Arizona, and Casalmaggiore Festival in Italy. Recent commissions include works for Duo Concertante, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and Trio Kalysta.
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08:49
Iridescence, for violin and piano
Iridescence - Luis Ramirez (2024) Commissioned by Duo Concertante October 2024
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Azure, for Viola and Piano
Azure, for viola and piano - Luis Ramirez (2019) Ontario premiere performed by the Ezra Duo Jacob Clewell, viola Sasha Bult-Ito, piano Program notes: 1. Wheatfield 0:00 A serene and melancholic landscape of flowing wheat and dancing clouds filled with energy, that get prematurely subdued. 2. Whiteout 4:40 An impetuous blizzard drowns the landscape with massive flurries of snow, turning it into a gelid nightmare of commotion and uncertainty. 3. Borealis 10:01 The landscape is left in a bleak and sorrowful state, and as the snow continues to fall, iridescent snowflakes coalesce with the scintillating beauty of northern lights in the sky. 4. Sunglow 16:10 A slowly rising sun turns the landscape into a shifting gradient of light and warmth, constantly increasing in energy, brightness, and life. *This movement uses a version of the traditional Métis fiddle tune Red River Jig, recorded by Winnipeg fiddler Reg Bouvette. --- Azure is the color of the sky in one of its deepest forms of blue. In this work, the sky’s leitmotif is present throughout the movements in the shape of high-pitched harmonies and arpeggios on the piano and serves as the backdrop for the constantly morphing landscapes. This piece follows the traditional seasonal structure of a school year in Manitoba that similarly moves continuously on a cycle: painfully short autumn, terribly bitter winter, followed by a second winter, and a suddenly fiery summer. Azure is like a fast-paced road trip over the Manitoban prairies, driving swiftly through its seasons, colors, and scenery. --- December 10, 2024 Arts & Letters Club of Toronto Toronto, ON
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Picante - Luis Ramirez (Mexican premiere)
Picante, para orquesta sinfónica compuesta por Luis Ramirez Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México Director, Ludwig Carrasco Palacio de Bellas Artes Octubre 27, 2024 Ciudad de México
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Prompt - Prisms New Music Festival
Prompt - by Luis Ramirez (2022) performed during ASU PRISMS New Music Festival The last couple of years have seen an incredible acceleration in the development of Artificial Intelligence. One of the areas with the most impressive progress is that of image-generating algorithms, which has seen a huge increase in popularity. This surge has been mainly due to the release of Dalle-2, an AI system that generates very impressive and detailed images based on users’ text prompts, and it was recently made available to the public for the first time. Deciphering the key to obtaining the most accurate results has led to the emerging field of prompt engineering. This is the meticulous crafting and testing of different prompts in order to yield the best results from the generator, and it is precisely the focus of Prompt. The mission of the performers is to craft a compelling prompt for the generator. They test out these prompts by exchanging musical gestures, and refine them by adding small variations or complementing each other's lines. The question is - can a prompt be so detailed and well designed so that there is virtually no difference between the image generated and reality? This prompt exploration is accompanied by gradually-evolving speech-synthesis technology, representing both the improvement of the prompt and the accelerating development of Artificial Intelligence, or what is called the "Technological Singularity". This concept asks a much larger and critical question - What will happen after Artificial Intelligence surpasses Human Intelligence?
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Levadura - audio
La pasión de toda la vida de mi padre por la panadería siempre me ha cautivado, especialmente con su noción de la "muerte de la levadura" refiriéndose al momento en que el pan está listo. Esta idea me pareció profundamente poética y es la principal fuente de inspiración para este trabajo. Levadura es una odisea musical que sumerge a los oyentes en los microprocesos de la preparación del pan desde la perspectiva de la levadura, animándolos a contemplar el profundo viaje de la levadura y la belleza inherente en los procesos ordinarios que nos sostienen. El viaje comienza con una introducción etérea, visualizando ingredientes convergiendo lentamente en una sola masa de masa. Dentro de esta atmósfera etérea, la levadura emerge gradualmente como una colonia de microorganismos altamente activos. A medida que la música se transforma en una sección animada y similar a un baile, encarna la coreografía alegre de amasar la masa, con ritmos que reflejan el golpe de la masa en la mesa. La levadura despierta, se estira y se prepara para su transformación principal. La música adopta un tono pegajoso, reflejando el estado "ebrio" de la levadura durante el levado. Simula el proceso de fermentación mientras la levadura consume azúcares y la masa continúa aumentando. Con cada instrumento contribuyendo a un tapiz contrapuntístico armonioso, la elaboración del pan toma forma. La música se intensifica para reflejar el proceso de horneado, utilizando efectos percusivos y gestos dramáticos para representar el aumento de la temperatura y la expansión de miles de millones de células de levadura. En los últimos momentos, la composición cambia a una marcha fúnebre solemne para la levadura. Hay una inquietante anticipación mientras las células de levadura encuentran su destino. Sin embargo, en medio de la solemnidad, hay una dulce reflexión que honra el sacrificio de la levadura, proporcionando cuerpo, aroma y sabor al pan, y en última instancia, sacrificando su vida para darnos sustento a nosotros.
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Chido - Videoscore
In Mexican slang, the word "chido" [chee-doh] is used to describe when something is cool, awesome, beautiful, interesting, attractive, or exciting. This is the story of a man who had everything figured out. He was chido in every definition of the word. He strolled the city with obvious swagger. His words were magnetic. People flocked to hear him speak because he knew everything. His confidence radiated, and no person could even imagine being as interesting and amazing as him. He had the kind of appeal that commanded the attention and admiration of everyone around him. His life was perfect and he didn’t have a worry in the world. There wasn’t a thing he would change. And then he woke up. -- Chido, for Symphony Orchestra, by Luis Ramirez Premiered during the Winnipeg New Music Festival 2018 by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra January 30th, 2018 Centennial Concert Hall Winnipeg, MB, Canada https://www.cutza.xyz
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Prokofiev Sonata no. 7 - Luis Ramirez
Sonata no. 7 op. 83 in Bb - Sergei Prokofiev I.Allegro inquieto 0:01 II. Andante caloroso 8:50 III. Precipitato 15:33 Final Graduation Recital for Master of Music degree Luis Ramirez, piano Brandon University Lorne Watson Recital Hall April 18th 2016, 7pm
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Festival Finale 2016: Dvorak Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87
Anton Dvorak's Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87, movements III. Allegro moderato, grazioso and IV. Finale. Allegro ma non troppo. Performed at the Tuckamore Chamber Music Festival 2016's Festival Finale concert on Sunday, August 21st, 2016. Featuring Luis Ramirez, piano (Brandon, MB); Maria Cherwick, violin (St. John's, NL); Karen Duong, viola (Toronto, ON); and Amy Collyer-Holmes, cello (Toronto, ON).
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14:31
Debussy Estampes - Luis Ramirez
Estampes - Claude Debussy I. Pagodes 0:09 II. La soirée dans Grenade 5:53 III. Jardins sous la pluie 10:41 Final Graduation Recital for Master of Music degree Luis Ramirez, piano Brandon University Lorne Watson Recital Hall April 18th 2016, 7pm
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Beethoven Sonata op. 109 in E - Luis Ramirez
Sonata no. 30 op. 109 in E - Ludwig van Beethoven I. Vivace ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo 0:08 II. Prestissimo 3:16 III. Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo 5:50 Final Graduation Recital for Master of Music degree Luis Ramirez, piano Brandon University Lorne Watson Recital Hall April 18th 2016, 7pm
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Virtuosi Concerts, Luis Ramirez - Chopin op. 25 no. 12
Performed at the Virtuosi Concerts, Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, University of Winnipeg Etude op. 25, no. 12 - Frédéric Chopin Luis Ramirez, piano Winnipeg, MB January 23rd, 2016
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Piano Concerto no. 5, S. Prokofiev - Luis Ramirez
Concerto no. 5, op. 55 -Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) I. Allegro con brio (0:05) II. Moderato ben accentuato (5:22) III. Toccata: Allegro con fuoco (9:22) IV. Larghetto (11:22) V. Vivo (19:18) Luis Ramirez, piano Everett Hopfner, orchestra Brandon University Lorne Watson Recital Hall November 6th, 2015 Sergei Prokofiev’s 5th Piano Concerto op. 55 is divided into 5 movements, and although not the most popular of his five piano concertos, it has all the potential and quality to be a favorite. It was composed in 1932, and when it premiered in Berlin the same year with the composer at the piano it was not well received. This could have been because Prokofiev had started to look for a “new simplicity” in this work, only to find out that “...this new simplicity with its novel forms and, chiefly, new tonal structure, was not understood…”. Nevertheless, it was this exploration for simplicity that led Prokofiev to compose some of his most emblematic and beloved works, such as Romeo and Juliet, Peter and the wolf, and Cinderella. It could be argued that his experimentation with this concerto was the conception of the sound that is most representative of Prokofiev in today’s orchestral repertoire. One of the most interesting things about this concerto is that each movement by itself manifests each of Prokofiev’s five fundamental styles that he identified in his own works, these being classical, grotesque, toccata, lyrical, and modern. Therefore, this concerto is almost like a synopsis of Prokofiev’s musical language. In mov. I, Allegro con brio, one can listen to the classical influence; the music is structured in a sonata form, and despite its angularity, it requires the clarity and sobriety of a piece by Mozart or Haydn. A wide-leaping athletic theme built with risky hand-crossings all over the place appears three times, and throughout the movement the music almost feels like sharp brushstrokes on a canvas. Mov. II, Moderato ben accentuato, contains some of the iconic sarcastic and grotesque sounds that he was known for at the beginning of his career. With cheeky glissandos and a meandering melody almost alluding drunkenness, this movement is rather humorous and whimsical. With the same theme as the first movement, mov. III Toccata: Allegro con fuoco is a fast, acrobatic reinterpretation of this initial theme. Despite its brevity, it stands out by its complex difficulty, with the characteristic nonstop rhythm and virtuosity of his toccatas. It is until mov. IV, Larghetto, where we finally get into a slow tempo. Prokofiev’s lyrical genius is present throughout it, not only in the soft, poignant sections, but also in the incredibly powerful and obscure middle section. This is nothing short of being one of the most dramatic moments in all of Prokofiev’s music; enormous leaps, lengthy melodic lines, and a pounding rhythmic pulse that soars into a thunderous climax, where the composer completely pours his heart out. The V movement, Vivo, shows the acute camouflage of Prokofiev’s modernism. Its construction is still with clear melodic lines, but his unique sound is created by consistently juxtaposing and clashing these ideas to one another. Near the end, a playful march gradually accelerates, transitioning from idea to idea with no warning whatsoever. This condensed accumulation of sounds continues growing until the very end, where a final G major chord establishes the tonality of this musical kaleidoscope. Luis Ramirez. Originally from Aguascalientes, Mexico, Luis started playing the piano when he was 6 years old. Since then he has played as a soloist in most of the cultural venues of the city. He has also performed in different states of Mexico and in other countries, including Serbia and Italy. Luis has performed many times as soloist or accompanist and is particularly passionate about chamber music. His main piano instructors have been Alain del Real and Alexander Tselyakov. He started his Bachelor studies at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, but in 2012 he won a full scholarship to study at Brandon University in Canada, where he obtained his Bachelor in Music with major in Piano Performance in 2014. He is currently pursuing two Masters degrees at Brandon University in both Piano and Composition, under Alexander Tselyakov and Dr. Patrick Carrabre respectively.
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Preludio y Toccata - Horacio Uribe
Preludio y Toccata - Horacio Uribe (1970) Luis Ramirez, Piano Centric Festival I Lethbridge, Alberta June, 2014
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Alborada del Gracioso, Maurice Ravel - Luis Ramirez
Audition video. Luis Ramirez, piano.
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MUSING: January 13, 2025 - Luis Ramirez
Host Janna Sailor interviews Composer, pianist, conductor, and scholar Luis Ramirez! Tracklist Leaven Luis Ramiriez • The Music of Luis Ramirez Picante Luis Ramirez • The Music of Luis Ramirez Chido Luis Ramirez • The Music of Luis Ramirez
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Doomsurfer - Improvisations on Behavioral Addiction
Music, film, and performance by Luis Ramirez Commissioned by GroundSwell as part of their 30th anniversary season in 2021-2022 Created as part of my PhD research. Special thanks to Scott Howarth for letting me use his piano. Program notes: The terms “doomsurfing” and “doomscrolling” emerged as a way to describe the behavior of nonstop consumption of bad news that a lot of people adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic. This behavioral addiction stemmed from the isolation and general gloom that people have experienced in the last couple of years. The already damaging behavior is exacerbated by the designs and interface of the various online platforms. The attention economy drives companies to employ hundreds of people whose job is to keep the user hooked and take advantage of their psychological vulnerabilities for their profit. Addictions develop with the idea that the behavior is protecting us from psychological distress. Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, etc., can all trigger behavioral addictions for us to mitigate our problems and troubles. All procrastination is just like an addiction - you start doing it because you want to have fun, but you continue because you don't want to feel unhappy. Loneliness is the biggest culprit for addiction, and while it is really difficult to escape the doomsurfing temptation when we have our own internal problems, it is even more so with the amount of external tumult and uncertainty in our current world. The struggle begins with our surroundings. The gravitational pull of my phone is much stronger if I wake up next to it, and this accessibility inevitably leads to the rest of my day being mostly unproductive. The morning is typically my best time for ideas and productivity, and the limited bandwidth of our brain can be quickly cluttered if I dive into internet rabbit holes too early on. Once the phone takes over it is really hard to escape, and it feels like a battle for my attention between a productive day and the Internet’s infinite content. I have found that delaying the first interaction with my device by even just half an hour results in me having a much more productive and fulfilling day. Going for a walk, getting direct sunlight in my eyes, drinking lots of water… It is small steps like these that can lead to building good habits and a general improvement in your life. I wanted to represent this struggle with my music and share what I have learned with the hope that it can benefit someone in similar circumstances. #doomsurfer #doomscrolling #piano #depression #newmusic #contemporarymusic
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03:42
Nancarrow Canon X: Version for Digitally Augmented Human
Conlon Nancarrow (1912-1997) was an American-Mexican composer who wrote almost exclusively for player piano. This allowed him to explore complexity in rhythmic and melodic writing beyond what is humanly possible, due to the mechanical nature of the instrument. He was an extremely influential composer and one of the earliest examples of human-machine collaboration for making music. This piece is his Study no. 21 for Player Piano, written between 1961 and 1965 and also known as Canon X. Both hands are playing the exact same sequence of notes, but the right hand begins at a fast tempo and decelerates while the left hand begins slowly and accelerates towards an impossibly fast tempo. I wondered what it would look like to physically perform his music. It was a fun quarantine project and I hope you enjoy it! Performed and edited by Luis Ramirez https://www.cutza.xyz
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MY FIRST VLOG for Cello and Youtubers (feat. Pewdiepie, Poppy, Logan Paul, many others!)
My First Vlog, for Cello and Youtubers performed by Alanna Hunter on Cello composed, filmed, and edited by Luis Ramirez Everything you hear in this piece (except for the cello) was derived from the Youtubers' voices. I like to make music that explores Internet Culture. If you are interested in the score, contact me at cutza7@gmail.com For more music like this, visit my website http://www.cutza.xyz Smash that thumbs up button! All featured Youtubers in order of appearance: Jordyn Jones: https://www.youtube.com/user/Stepsgirl WolfieRaps: https://www.youtube.com/user/WolfieEnt Bongizzlez: https://www.youtube.com/user/BongoBicher BookofKen: https://www.youtube.com/user/BookOfKen Anastasia Kingsnorth: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwR-g7XxcLxjYVTS5qncFhg Just Dustin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCau_n8AK1uk3Ys5bEnRAoqg Taye Edwards: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoj-cQBPVY6qdhgoq0ld5_w Logan Paul: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG8rbF3g2AMX70yOd8vqIZg Poppy: https://www.youtube.com/user/thatPoppyTV Pewdiepie: https://www.youtube.com/user/PewDiePie grav3yardgirl: https://www.youtube.com/user/grav3yardgirl JoshuaSuarez: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHHVb6_9FatL1TxUijyMeA Durv: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNU-z2Nxsm5xfSusglV9Zw Morgz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwSufNse8VMBvQM_rCSvgQ Sophie Clough: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj1PZqhFiJIoMLH3cAPrsQQ makeupbyjamiekyle: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVbV9anIi3lEjlBE7gcNocQ MyaNicole: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdpHMCMHVfVS8wa-5LS3fCQ lookingforlewys: https://www.youtube.com/user/lookingforlewys Simply Kian: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTj_t4HUXqJgKbR4wtbJhrg Elektras XOXO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFORCKY86mWzYKDiRtqHz-w Fun Factory: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40Q0IQcy9AAz2rctU2CaXw Magic Box Toys Collector: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrViPg5cdGsH8Uk-OLzhQdg Onyx Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpJlmVOckoFYvK4Mf7tM4bQ Life with Beans: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT0at69aCu3dgYS9PGasp1Q Little Heroes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59ejpMDHCZESZid3Q4UGvg Princess Fun Place: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd2rTHJH5AsOzLTpHkP99kg MaddaKenz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzLr80fUkC1FejyjggHuMSQ Hailey's Magical Playhouse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZb6NHiHNZZ0jeKDLqwm3DQ Ryan ToysReview: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChGJGhZ9SOOHvBB0Y4DOO_w His and Hers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybp8yu3ec0ZuuRgqGjL9og
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00:26
Pencil playing Mario theme while drawing a Mario cartoon!
www.reddit.com/r/pencilmusic Sheet music: http://bit.ly/mariopencil
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02:53
The Internet, for soprano and piano
The Internet Jaimie Rose, soprano Luis Ramirez, piano Lyrics by Poppy, https://youtu.be/wwnODNJ_6Eg "Do you have a Facebook? The Internet is my favorite place for activities. Sometimes I forget my password. I like to purchase things on Amazon.com. I log in to Facebook using my password. What is your favorite website? I have to use a password to log on to the Internet. Do you ever use the Internet to look at pictures? After all of us are dead our content will last forever on the World Wide Web! That's why I love the Internet. Sometimes I log on to the Internet to look at pictures. Do you have a Facebook? Facebook is a website on the Internet. I log in to my Facebook with a password. I love the Internet." - Poppy Composed, filmed, and edited by Luis Ramirez https://www.cutza.xyz
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Lyric, for Piano - George Walker
Lyric - George Walker (1922 - 2018) arranged for piano by Luis Ramirez The classical music world is overwhelmingly white and male. It is embarrassing to admit that it was only a few years ago when I understood how problematic this systemic racism is, but I want to take action and improve things within my field. I wrote this arrangement for piano of George Walker's "Lyric", a beautiful piece of music that I thought would be an appropriate counterpoint to the chaotic state of the present world. I am hopeful that times are changing, and I hope you consider incorporating and advocating for the music of marginalized communities in your performances. Dedicated to the victims of police abuse. #BlackLivesMatter https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
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Improvisation, Dance/Piano
Daniela Jerez, dancer Emmanuel Cisneros (Chopis), piano Luis Ramirez (Cutza), piano
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BCO, "Danzón no. 2" - Arturo Márquez
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, Conductor 7.- Danzón no. 2 - Arturo Márquez Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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BCO, "The Threshold of Sleep" - Luis Ramirez
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, Conductor 1.- The Threshold of Sleep - Luis Ramirez (world premiere) Program notes: "The hypnagogic state is the rational waking cognition trying to make sense of the imagery, sounds and strange bodily feelings experienced at the transition from wakefulness to sleep; the hypnopompic state is the emotional and credulous dreaming cognition trying to make sense of real world dullness leading out of sleep. This piece explores both states at once – the combination of peace and adrenaline, right at the threshold of sleep." Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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BCO, "Pan" Soundtrack - John Powell
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, Conductor 2.- Pan: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack -John Powell Arr. Douglas Wagner Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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BCO, "Over the Hills and Far Away" - Frederick Delius
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, Conductor 3.- Over the Hills and Far Away - Frederick Delius Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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BCO, "Dance of the Hours" - Luis Ramirez
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, Conductor 4.- Dance of the Hours - Amilcar Ponchielli Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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BCO, "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn" - Jeremy Soule
Brandon Community Orchestra Luis Ramirez, conductor and Prairie Blend Men's Choir Deanna Ginn, conductor 5.- Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn - Jeremy Soule arranged by Andrés Soto http://vgoscore.com/en/skyrim-dragonborn-full-orchestra-score-parts/ Spring Concert, April 28th, 2018 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Brandon, MB, Canada
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