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katya-oddio on 12/19/2011 at 11:10AM

2011 Top 11 Songs Sung at Oddio Headquarters

These are the eleven songs added to FMA in 2011 sung most this year at Oddio Headquarters.

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katya-oddio on 11/17/2011 at 06:15PM

Production Music from TSS Tortue Super Sonic

detail of cover art by Carl Campeau

TSS Tortue Super Sonic has released, exclusively at the Free Music Archive, a deluxe version of his album B with a few new titles. B was originally released last year as a gift to a limited audience of TSS fans.

This new 17-track album, B 2.0, is made up of production music, also known as stock music or library music, and is pre-cleared for use in video, radio and other media under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. The range of these TSS instrumental tracks includes spy movies, blaxploitation flicks, action scenes, and Westerns.

Give the album a listen to see how it might work for your A/V project. Enjoy the entire exclusive release here at the FMA, where you can also contact TSS for commercial use inquiries. A sampler of tracks from B 2.0 follows.

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katya-oddio on 11/04/2011 at 10:00AM

The Four Seasons of Vivaldi

Composed in 1723, The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni) is a set of four violin concerti by Antonio Vivaldi. Some of the most beautiful music ever written, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi's most famous work, and is among the most popular pieces of Baroque music. Brilliant violinist John Harrison performs on this gorgeous performance of Vivaldi's classic here at the Free Music Archive.

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katya-oddio on 06/06/2011 at 09:00AM

Carmina Burana

Any fan of Hollywood soundtracks should know composer Carl Orff's Carmina Burana (album). Countless films and trailers employ it, especially the ominous first movement, "O Fortuna."

 

The Carmina Burana, or Codex Buranus, is a medieval manuscript of 254 poems and dramatic texts dating to about 1230 AD. Several more pages were bound with it into a small folder in the Late Middle Ages.

The authors were theological students who worked within and satirized the Catholic Church. They protested through song, poetry, and performance the growing contradictions within the Church, such as financial abuses and the failure of the Crusades. Pieces also address everyday subjects such as the "fickleness of fortune and wealth, the ephemeral nature of life, the joy of the return of Spring, and the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling and lust."


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katya-oddio on 05/02/2011 at 09:00AM

Ten Tracks to Sync // Oddio Overplay mixes

Original photo by D Sharon Pruitt, modified by Katya Oddio, license: CC by 2.0

The Ten Tracks to Sync Series has provided filmmakers and video producers with excellent, legally shared, properly licensed music. The three mixes below are Oddio Overplay's suggestions for instrumental FMA selections suitable for video and film.

The first is a set of tracks drawn from those added to the FMA in the first months of 2011. The second mix pulls tracks from those added to the FMA by Oddio Overplay. The third is a mix of tracks appearing in the FMA before 2011.

   

The majority of these tracks are Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, while some licensed more permissively; click the "i" for details and to find more about each artist.

PLEASE NOTE: The piece performed by A Far Cry was not available for derivative works. It has been replaced with the WCFSO performing a Mozart concerto, an equally lovely performance.

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katya-oddio on 04/04/2011 at 06:54PM

Juanitos Deliver Newest Party

Every album by the French group The Juanitos is a party. The newest release, Welcome in the House of F.U.N., lives up to the band's party standards. Welcome in the House of F.U.N. delivers a sonic soul party, a vacation in the tropics, and time travel back to the swingingest '60s hot spots! There are even tips of the hat to the Chambers Brothers and Jimi Hendrix. Enjoy!

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katya-oddio on 01/17/2011 at 04:30PM

The Voice and Calm Power of Dr. Martin Luther King

Portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Betsy G. Reyneau [public domain]

Today the U.S. nation celebrates the life and work of prominent civil rights activist, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. Here are three speeches by Dr. King hosted by the Free Music Archive. The first is King's infamous "I Have a Dream" speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963.

The second is a speech given January 14, 1968, at a demonstration supporting anti-war activitists, including singer Joan Baez, imprisoned at the Santa Rita Prison in California. The recording of Dr. King's speech was produced by Colin Edwards for KPFA radio the day after the demonstration. (BB1460 Pacifica Radio Archives, CC by-nc-sa)

The third of King's speeches presented here is from March 16, 1968 at the event "Men and women in the arts concerned with Vietnam" in Los Angeles, California. The speech is prefaced by a six-minute introduction by novelist, playwright, and poet James Baldwin. The recording was made in the audience and aired on KPFK on April 4, 1968. (BB4661 Pacifica Radio Archives, CC by-nc-sa)


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katya-oddio on 01/06/2011 at 12:09PM

The Underappreciated Kinderklavier

photo of toy piano by Allison Felus [license]

The toy piano is historically more than just a plaything. Quality toy pianos stay in tune, because they do not employ strings. Toy pianos offer a unique timbre unlike a piano and more like a celesta or a member of the harpsichord family. It is this unusual sound has been the key appeal to a small number of composers and performers through the centuries.


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katya-oddio on 12/24/2010 at 09:30AM

Voices of Christmas Past

"Julaftonen (Christmas Eve)" watercolor c. 1905 by Carl Larsson (1853–1919)

Twelve years ago, the vintage recordings website Dawn of Sound released a compact disc collection of public domain early recording artifacts called Voices of Christmas Past. The recordings were cylinders and acetates from 1898 to 1922. Every year after the release, the website was inundated with requests for the CD. Once it was out of print, Dawn of Sound released it online for free.

Apart from the religious material, there are some fun winter-themed treats, two pieces from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, and some spoken old time radio theatre selections.

Dawn of Sound writes:

The artists featured here were pioneer recordings artists whose names were well known in the era they lived. They helped start what is now known today as the record industry. They were popular artist in their time, and their records sold well in an era when movies were silent and radio and television did not yet exist.

Of all things Christmas nothing is more traditional than the singing of carols and songs....


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katya-oddio on 12/19/2010 at 01:30PM

Lullaby and Good Night

Cover photo by Valentina Powers

Written, performed and produced by Lee Rosevere, THE AMBIENT BABY is designed to capture the interest of the child, and then slowly soothe it to sleep. This album has been tested with babies and adults with positive, sleepy results.

THE AMBIENT BABY is all original material designed specifically for infants from birth to about two years of age. Little ones are engaged early on by rhythmic sounds at the start. The sounds then weave into a gentle and soothing environment to help babies fall asleep.

Consistent sounds work as white noise to mask household noises such as creaking floors, appliances, outside noise, and traffic. Ambient environments, like the selections created here by Lee Rosevere, often help light sleepers and infants sleep drift off into sleep.

THE AMBIENT BABY was released on Kazoomzoom, the netlabel for children. Sweet dreams.

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