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The Music for the Royal Fireworks (1749), composed 32 years later for another outdoor performance (this time, for George II of Great Britain for the fireworks in London's Green Park, on 27 April 1749), has often been paired with the Water Music on recordings. Hamilton Harty's re-orchestration was used in some earlier recordings of the Water Music.
"Light Years Away (Tiёsto and MOTi Remix)" Tiësto featuring DBX (i.e. Pete Kirtley and others) "Lean On (Tiёsto & MOTi Remix)" 2015 Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MØ "So F**kin' Romantic (MOTi Remix)" Matthew Koma "White Clouds (MOTi Remix)" Dvbbs "Killer (MOTi Remix)" 2016 Patrolla and Adamski featuring Seal "No Money (MOTi Remix ...
The novel follows the parallel adventures and intertwining fates of its protagonists. Ned Rise is a luckless and purely fictional petty criminal traveling with the historically based explorer Mungo Park through various locales in Scotland and England, then on two Imperial British expeditions into Western Africa to explore the Niger River.
Timotheus "Timo" Romme (born 23 March 1987), better known by his stage name Moti (stylized as MOTi), is a Dutch electro house DJ and music producer from Amsterdam. [1] MOTi's first release was "Circuits" in 2012, which was published on Afrojack 's Wall Recordings. [ 1 ]
Water Music (Wassermusik), TWV 55:C3, is the common name of an orchestral suite by the German Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann, with the full title Hamburger Ebb' und Fluth (Hamburg ebb and flood). Telemann composed the piece in ten movements to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Hamburg Admiralty in a performance on 6 April 1723.
Melvin Moti at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2020. Melvin Moti (born 1977) is a Dutch contemporary video and media artist who examines neurological, scientific and historic processes in relation to visual culture. [1] His work explores ideas of human experiences of spirituality, space, time and consciousness. [2] [3]
Yankovic was inspired to write the song after he heard The Kinks' song "Lola" while driving in his car one day, noting, "I was driving a rent-a-car through Florida when the song 'Lola' came on the radio, and it got me thinking about how much fun I had doing 'Yoda' [a song from 1985's Dare to Be Stupid] where I took a then-current topic and combined it with a classic rock tune."
Theme Time Radio Hour (TTRH) was a weekly one-hour satellite radio show hosted by Bob Dylan that originally aired from May 2006 to April 2009. Each episode had a freeform mix of music, centered on a theme (such as "Weather", "Money" or "Flowers") rather than genre.