Mon, 28 April 2008 This is edisode 15 of the Landscape Channel podcast featuring Jerry Goodman, David Road, Vivaldi and Bizet. The first track features the famous flying geese sequence from the David Goodman video, followed by the Winter on the pier with David Roach. Vivaldi's Four Seasons then concludes with the Jack and Jill windmill in Sussex. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 April 2008 This program features the Hovis advert music from the new World Symphony to a canal boat crossing an aquaduct in Wales. This is followed by flying sequences to Lanz and Spear's Miranova. Then another John Themis track Dont Wake the Dragon with images of snow in Southern England close to where LandscapeHD is based. Finishing with hippos to basking in the river to Tchaikovsky's Sugar Plum Fairy. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 Featuring Claire Hamill's Winter from her vocal version of an interpretation of the four seasons. Next the Gold Talisman from Medwyn Goodall, followed by the Barndenburg Concerto and Kaiser Quartet - poco adagio from Hydn. Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 April 2008 More new HD clips from Landscape available from the Landscapehd store from Jeanette Alexander, Suzanne Ciani, Telemann, Michael Dulin and Richard Searles Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 March 2008 This episode features the village of Port Merion in Wales where the sixties television series The Prisoner was made to Griegg's Peer Gynt Suite - Solveig's Song. Followed by Mozart at his best, with images from a morning lakeside walk, to Eine Kleine Nachtmusic. The third track is piano solo from Rick Wakeman's Country Airs CD on the Art of Landscape label. Track four is a Landscape classic from Lanz and Speer, first made in 1988 by Narada when they were thinking about becoming a "New Age" label entitled Canyon Lands. Last on the list today we have Tom Newman's Fur Traders Descending the Missouri. Comments[0] |
