wimpel69
10-10-2012, 04:38 PM
NOTE: If you find any broken links, please send me a PM and I will re-up the album(s)!
Note: New uploads will be made "along the way",
so you'll have to browse through the thread to pick up all the releases.
Suggestions for other discs/works or requests are are welcome as PM's. Enjoy!
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE POSTS IN THIS THREAD (up to and including #1216)
Initial compilation by hg007bb, updated by me:
https://mega.nz/#!h4xXULyY!7x5eNAkTDYU7CkqWjsVsT-a-nfzR6GLZAa_uZm3Nbvg
This is in PDF format: You can click on the links from within your PDF reader (like Foxit PDF, etc).
Have fun!
Note: The later uploads are also available in FLAC(lossless), but only
by PM request and only for a limited time. Those marked with "FLAC Link expired" are still availble
in mp3, but requests for those in FLAC will not get a reply!
If you can't see covers/photos, then it will be because you guys exhausted the bandwidth
with my free image server.
Because many of the original "depositfiles" links were dead (except where otherwise indicated),
I have re-upped the entire bunch to MEGA, and apart from the odd one that I may have missed they should
be up and downloadable for the foreseeable future. Everybody can use MEGA. Preferred browsers are Firefox 22+
(with a plugin the site asks you to install when you first open it), or CHROME 28.0+.
If you experience any problems with MEGA in Firefox (which sometimes occur after an update of the browser), try and
(re-)install the MEGA plugin for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/meganz/ - It always does the trick for me! :)
Have fun - and please click on "LIKE" if you downloaded
and enjoyed a release.
Please also note:
I have started a "Desert Island Discs" thread for everyone who loves classical music to post/upload their 5 favorite albums:
Thread 136063
Formats can be lossy (192kHz or better) or lossless. I'm hoping for a healthy response ...
Please read this first:
Film music (the symphonic "background variety" at least), as most discerning listeners would know, is more or less
a sub-genre/deviation (and all-too-often, rip-off) of a type of concert music commonly referred to as "program music",
i.e. music that seeks to depict a certain story, landscape or emotional state in musical terms. It originates in the 19th century,
invented by German-Hungarian composer Ferenc (Franz) Liszt. He wrote a lot of so-called "symphonic poems",
of which the most famous are Les Pr�ludes, Tasso, Mazeppa, and Prometheus. While most of his orchestral works are
rather dreadful, they helped to usher in a new phase of story-related music, which was the antithesis of the purported "absolute music",
aka "classicist music" - which had been the norm before. It was, in fact, the very embodiment of the "romantic age" in music,
first attempts in which date back to Schumann and Mendelssohn. As literary scholars will know, "Romanticism" in literature goes back
to the end of the 18th century ("Gothic"), but then, music is always a step or two behind. Most people agree that if Richard Wagner
had lived into the 20th century, he would have been a film composer, too.
Long story short, this thread will be devoted to so-called "program music" - which could have been film music
had the circumstances been different. It can be tone poems, ballet music, radio scores, incidental music written for stage plays,
and so-called "program symphonies". I think that film music devotees should take a peek into the works I'll be posting.
The uploads are meant for this forum, and this forum only! Please do not further share or upload them to other
boards/file sharing pages. This thread is supposed to spark your interest in certain composers and their work, and of course
concert music in general. Also, if you particularly like an album and want it in lossless, please consider buying it!
As a further perk, I won't be posting "You all know it" stuff like Smetana's "My Fatherland". I'm just that arrogant.
As a starter, please embrace this collection of Persian-themed orchestral poems by composer Behzad Ranjbaran.
No.1

"The Persian Trilogy"
Music Composed by Behzad Ranjbaran
Played by The London Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by JoAnn Falletta
[I]"Persian Trilogy is a collection of three orchestral works that were inspired by stories of Shahnameh,
the great Persian epic poem written by Ferdowsi (c. 940-c.1020). My artistic desire was to express
these dramatic and epic stories in a musical setting, using the color palette and power of the modern
symphony orchestra. The urge to compose these works was also fueled by my early fascination
with Persian legends and mythology, since I grew up in Tehran."
Download Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!aVUUSaIT!L76mDWAHn8NdaidJcmb1QCOVM4vyRSMygwc0DcY xocM
Source: Delos CD (My rip)
Format: mp3, 320k/s (CBR), DDD Stereo
File Size: 180 MB (incl. cover)
Enjoy! Don't share! Buy the original!
Note: New uploads will be made "along the way",
so you'll have to browse through the thread to pick up all the releases.
Suggestions for other discs/works or requests are are welcome as PM's. Enjoy!
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE POSTS IN THIS THREAD (up to and including #1216)
Initial compilation by hg007bb, updated by me:
https://mega.nz/#!h4xXULyY!7x5eNAkTDYU7CkqWjsVsT-a-nfzR6GLZAa_uZm3Nbvg
This is in PDF format: You can click on the links from within your PDF reader (like Foxit PDF, etc).
Have fun!
Note: The later uploads are also available in FLAC(lossless), but only
by PM request and only for a limited time. Those marked with "FLAC Link expired" are still availble
in mp3, but requests for those in FLAC will not get a reply!
If you can't see covers/photos, then it will be because you guys exhausted the bandwidth
with my free image server.
Because many of the original "depositfiles" links were dead (except where otherwise indicated),
I have re-upped the entire bunch to MEGA, and apart from the odd one that I may have missed they should
be up and downloadable for the foreseeable future. Everybody can use MEGA. Preferred browsers are Firefox 22+
(with a plugin the site asks you to install when you first open it), or CHROME 28.0+.
If you experience any problems with MEGA in Firefox (which sometimes occur after an update of the browser), try and
(re-)install the MEGA plugin for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/meganz/ - It always does the trick for me! :)
Have fun - and please click on "LIKE" if you downloaded
and enjoyed a release.
Please also note:
I have started a "Desert Island Discs" thread for everyone who loves classical music to post/upload their 5 favorite albums:
Thread 136063
Formats can be lossy (192kHz or better) or lossless. I'm hoping for a healthy response ...
Please read this first:
Film music (the symphonic "background variety" at least), as most discerning listeners would know, is more or less
a sub-genre/deviation (and all-too-often, rip-off) of a type of concert music commonly referred to as "program music",
i.e. music that seeks to depict a certain story, landscape or emotional state in musical terms. It originates in the 19th century,
invented by German-Hungarian composer Ferenc (Franz) Liszt. He wrote a lot of so-called "symphonic poems",
of which the most famous are Les Pr�ludes, Tasso, Mazeppa, and Prometheus. While most of his orchestral works are
rather dreadful, they helped to usher in a new phase of story-related music, which was the antithesis of the purported "absolute music",
aka "classicist music" - which had been the norm before. It was, in fact, the very embodiment of the "romantic age" in music,
first attempts in which date back to Schumann and Mendelssohn. As literary scholars will know, "Romanticism" in literature goes back
to the end of the 18th century ("Gothic"), but then, music is always a step or two behind. Most people agree that if Richard Wagner
had lived into the 20th century, he would have been a film composer, too.
Long story short, this thread will be devoted to so-called "program music" - which could have been film music
had the circumstances been different. It can be tone poems, ballet music, radio scores, incidental music written for stage plays,
and so-called "program symphonies". I think that film music devotees should take a peek into the works I'll be posting.
The uploads are meant for this forum, and this forum only! Please do not further share or upload them to other
boards/file sharing pages. This thread is supposed to spark your interest in certain composers and their work, and of course
concert music in general. Also, if you particularly like an album and want it in lossless, please consider buying it!
As a further perk, I won't be posting "You all know it" stuff like Smetana's "My Fatherland". I'm just that arrogant.
As a starter, please embrace this collection of Persian-themed orchestral poems by composer Behzad Ranjbaran.
No.1

"The Persian Trilogy"
Music Composed by Behzad Ranjbaran
Played by The London Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by JoAnn Falletta
[I]"Persian Trilogy is a collection of three orchestral works that were inspired by stories of Shahnameh,
the great Persian epic poem written by Ferdowsi (c. 940-c.1020). My artistic desire was to express
these dramatic and epic stories in a musical setting, using the color palette and power of the modern
symphony orchestra. The urge to compose these works was also fueled by my early fascination
with Persian legends and mythology, since I grew up in Tehran."
Download Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!aVUUSaIT!L76mDWAHn8NdaidJcmb1QCOVM4vyRSMygwc0DcY xocM
Source: Delos CD (My rip)
Format: mp3, 320k/s (CBR), DDD Stereo
File Size: 180 MB (incl. cover)
Enjoy! Don't share! Buy the original!