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Valentin Silvestrov (1937 - )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYhvglIa2T0&list=RDSYhvglIa2T0#t=91
Well, actually, I love the same composer's Kitsch Musik, which is anything but kitsch, as well as a million other things. Er
... in somewhat similar vein but, to my ears, much more interesting, (and leaving out the obvious composers) how about
John Cage's In a Landscape or Greville Cook's In a Cathedral or John Adams' China Gates for starters?

TO BUY CD
http://umka.com/eng/singer/valentyn-sylvestrov.html

Bagatelles
https://en.schott-music.com/shop/bagatellen-11.html

In this edition, Silvestrov has compiled for the first time five cycles from a multitude of 'Bagatellen', his favourite genre in recent
years - and even recorded them on CD (ECM).
What mainly interests him in the bagatelles is the melody, though not as something complete but rather as an answer to
'momentarily' flashing intonations, calls, motifs which the composer can no longer get out of his ear. The short form makes it
possible to capture the 'moment' or 'moment musical' as such and 'bring it to a halt' (Verweile doch! Du bist so schn!...
according to Goethe).
Thus, the harmless miniatures are not just mere nothings (fr. bagatelle = trivial matters, trifles), they become as Silvestrov
said half in jest - 'sublime trivia in which there is nothing except music.' (Tatjana Frumkis)

Silvestrov plays Silvestrov - Bagatellen 1


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gdgEFTvFzE
Silvestrov plays Silvestrov - Bagatellen 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqptgePUrlA
Silvestrov plays Silvestrov - Bagatellen 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ff4BsVKyEw
Silvestrov plays Silvestrov - Bagatellen 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl_GhbPfgnc
Polina Osetinskaya plays Valentin Silvestrov - Kitch - music 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlLoVkkNbpU
Polina Osetinskaya plays Valentin Silvestrov - Kitch - music 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aop8CfK5BUs
Polina Osetinskaya plays Valentin Silvestrov - Kitch - music 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ke7Zbyfl8Y
Valentin Silvestrov Intermezzo [Peter Bannister piano]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk3qr-Wqahw
Valentin Silvestrov : concert Hiroglyphes de la nuit - Anja Lechner et Agns
Vesterman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMWSW5wWT7I

https://www.apowersoft.com/record-audio-from-youtube.html

Two shareware to record audio off YouTube

1. Streaming Audio Recorder


The first one on the list of top YouTube audio recording applications is
the Streaming Audio Recorder. Except of the audio recording feature, it
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has a built in audio editor so you can cut and splice sounds for your
convenience. And you can also convert your recorded audio to different
popular formats. But the best thing about this software is that it is not
limited on YouTube audio. It lets to record audio from Spotify, Jango, or
Grooveshark. The technology it uses is not the same with online
recorders as it records straight from the sound card of your computer
or microphone.
After downloading, install and launch the program.
On the main interface, click gear icon and select Settings from
the menu. In the pop-up window, set the input audio source as System
sound.
Play the YouTube video, back to the recorder interface and click
red record button.
While you record YouTube audio online, the software will identify
the music info.
Hit Stop to end recording, then the recorded audio goes to the
target folder.

2. Video Download Capture

Another great YouTube audio ripper is Video Download Capture. This


program can download both audio and video from most of popular video
hosting sites like YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Udemy and many more.
Also, it empowers you to preview the media file along with
downloading.

Within several simple steps, you can capture audio from YouTube
successfully:

Open the video on YouTube that you wish to grab the audio.
Click the button below to download and install Video Download
Capture on your computer.
Launch the program and then drop down the menu and then
choose Audio.
Click Paste URL button to start downloading.

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Best Monitor for Photo Editing and Photography


(March 2017)
My advice:
If they will be shown on just one screen, both of them are no problems. If they will be utilized for print, then
opt for matte, which will have better saturation as a result of the glossy screens. Glossy is not the same as
what you will get with print.

EIZO ColorEdge Details on 27"/IPS/Matte Up to 89hz 0.233mm sRGB >99%


CG277 Amazon 25601440 6 ms 99% Adobe
1.07 billion 10-bit color +16 RGB
bit LUT

$2,189.50
EIZO CG277-BK ColorEdge 27'' LED-Backlit LCD Monitor, Black
Built-in Self Calibration sensor
Correlation with External Sensors
Reproduces 99% of the Adobe RGB Color Space
Excellent tone display in the dark
Non-glare IPS panel

http://pc4u.org/best-monitor-for-photo-editing-and-photography/
Best Monitor for Photo Editing and Photography
Comparison (March 2017)
From my own experience, screens with a 16:10 ratio are better options because they fit the image ratio of most
cameras. Because of this, more screen space becomes available for you to work with when editing your image.

Any serious photographer should be looking to purchase at least an IPS screen. Although, IPS screens used to
be the most expensive monitors on the market, the prices have considerably dropped in the last few years and have
become more affordable. Even if you are taking photographs for leisure time, you should highly consider an IPS screen.
Despite a slower response time (not necessary for photo editing), the IPS screen allows for much deeper blacks,
better color renderings, balanced and improved contrasts, and viewing angles of almost 180.

VA (Vertical Alignment) monitors are LCDs with vertical alignment and represent the middle between TN and
IPS. VA monitors allow for good viewing angles and color renderings that are superior to TNs although the response
time is slower. This could lead to one disadvantage of resulting in a very high contrast value.

When Wide Gamut Displays Are Worth It:


Actually, there is very little value in using one of these displays if the main use is to distribute contents to websites or
use online printers that only accept sRGB jpgs. Hence, if the display is used for web designing or viewing HD videos, it
would be wiser to not waste money by picking up a good sRGB monitor.
If you deal with fine-art printing that demands high quality output and need to process a wide gamut format, like Adobe
1998 or ProPhoto RGB then go for it. If you have a high-end, professional inkjet printer then its worth expanding your
gamut. Other applications such as photo editing, large extensive graphic designing, and other art forms that need a
much larger array of colors then a wide gamut monitor/display will be worth the cost. However, do not believe that a
monitor with a wide range of color gamut is always a better printer because that is not true in all cases.

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The EIZO ColorEdge CG277 monitor is designed with digital photography professionals in mind. Suitable for photo
editing, video editing, prepress, and post-production, it is the premier model in EIZOs range. The CG277 is a 27 inch
monitor, with 25601440 pixel resolution and has an IPS panel with a wide color gamut. This is capable of reproducing
99% of the Adobe RGB color gamut, which means that any images shot in RAW can be converted to Adobe RGB.
Further, all images that are shot in Adobe RGB would be correctly displayed.

Other features of the ColorEdge CG277 monitor include HDMI and DVI-D inputs, DisplayPort, LED backlighting, and a
10-bit display with 16-bit look-up table. Once the monitor is switched on, it takes just 7 minutes to achieve stable
brightness, chromaticity, and tone. The monitor comes with a shading hood that is designed to work in both portrait and
landscape modes while it sits on top of an ergonomically designed stand.

As this is EIZOs flagship monitor, the display comes complete with a calibration sensor. Calibration can be automated
with the built-in SelfCalibration sensor and EIZOs Color Navigator 6 software. This comes built in to the bottom
bezel of the monitor and can be used even in portrait mode. The sensor can either be used independently or correlated
to an external colorimeter, such as the ColorMunki or X-Rite i1. This means that the professionals using multiple
screens can be guaranteed of the same color. So, whether used individually or within a company, which requires that
the same sensor be used for all displays, the option is there for you.
The various inputs are all well thought out. With DisplayPort, DVI-D, and HDMI inputs, it is possible to connect most
types of graphics adapters. Digital cameras can also be connected via the HDMI input. The two USB upstream ports are
included, so that two computers can be connected at the same time when using the ColorNavigator software.

When the DisplayPort connection is used, simultaneous 10-bit color display via a 16-bit look-up table is possible. This
effectively allows the monitor to display over a billion colors at once. This is significantly more than that achieved when
using an 8-bit display (64 times in fact), resulting in far smoother color gradations.

The ColorEdge CG277 monitor is superb at delivering impeccable color accuracy. This makes it highly desirable for
imaging professionals who work in stills and videos. The appeal of the monitor is, perhaps, limited to some degree by
the absence of 4K resolution. The result, though, is that the price of this display is falling, making it a great time to buy.

My advice:
Although the CG277 does not have 4K resolution, it has incredible color accuracy. If 4K resolution is not important, it
makes an ideal monitor for imaging professionals. With prices dropping, now might be the right time to invest in one.

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