Saturday, June 19 sees our first live broadcast from SL18B, the Community Celebration of 18 years of the virtual world of Second Life.
At 2pm Pacific / 10pm in the UK, join us for 90 minutes of relaxing New Age and Smooth Jazz music to welcome the Solstice. We’ll be on the top level of our exhibit on SLB Astonish, where we’ve recreated The Grove — our ambient environment with trees, the moon and a starlit sea — in miniature. Join us at SL18B — or simply tune in to https://main.vcradio.org .
In addition, you can enjoy the final broadcast of the current edition of “Where’ve You Been?” — our SL travel show, this time featuring the Limoncello Airship art gallery — at noon or 4pm Pacific / 8pm or midnight in the UK. And don’t forget that tomorrow, Sunday 20th, we’ll be broadcasting live from SL18B with an extended episode of the series featuring some of the sights at SL18B — details to follow.
Today, our featured music is movie soundtracks, covering the whole gamut from the beginnings of the genre to today’s blockbusters.
Join us on Friday at a little after 12 noon or 4pm Pacific time, 8pm or midnight in the UK , for another episode in the landmark radio drama series The Black Mass, created by the late Erik Bauersfeld and his colleagues at the Pacifica radio station KPFA in Berkeley, California, over fifty years ago. In 30 chilling tales of mystery, imagination and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunting stories, by masters of the craft — many of whom are best-known in other fields.
Note that the programme will not begin until the track playing at the top of the hour has finished, so the actual start time of the episode will be a few minutes after the hour.
Today: Nightmare by Alan Wykes
Nightmares have a way of returning – of seeping through the consciousness. And when they vanish for a while, sometimes we can even grow to miss them …
The Black Mass artwork was created by Terry Lightfoot.
VCRadio is going to a party — the biggest party on the Second Life grid. We’ll be at the Second Life 18th Birthday celebration — SL18B — opening June 17 and running through July 1st.
We’ve set up headquarters on SLB Astonish, and our plans include a special edition of the monthly new age music show The Grove, special live presentations of our signature features Tarot @ Teatime and Where Have You Been?plus a fun trivia treasure hunt right at VCRadio SLB Headquarters!
Today we present a programme of classical, light classical and film music by British composers, both well-known and too often forgotten, from past and present, including some historic recordings conducted by the composers.
The programme includes music by Sir Arthur Bliss, Christopher Gunning, Jon Lord and Richard Harvey, along with pieces by Addinsell, Alwyn, Walton, Elgar, Handel and many more.
Today’s programme focuses on brass instruments, with genres that range from Early Music to contemporary pieces.
Thus the genres range from ancient and early music, through Baroque and classical, to Victorian brass bands, to ragtime, trad jazz, a touch of big band, right up to modern works including a marvellous suite of pieces for wind band inspired by the works of Shakespeare.
This will all lead to some remarkable juxtapositions — and a few surprises.
Join us on Friday at a little after 12 noon or 4pm Pacific time, 8pm or midnight in the UK , for another episode in the landmark radio drama series The Black Mass, created by the late Erik Bauersfeld and his colleagues at the Pacifica radio station KPFA in Berkeley, California, over fifty years ago. In 30 chilling tales of mystery, imagination and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunting stories, by masters of the craft — many of whom are best-known in other fields.
Note that the programme will not begin until the track playing at the top of the hour has finished, so the actual start time of the episode will be a few minutes after the hour.
Today: Atrophy by J Anthony West
The Black Mass artwork was created by Terry Lightfoot.
Many thanks to John Whiting and the late Erik Bauersfeld for making these unique works available.
If you missed the latest episodes of our two popular series, “Tarot @ Teatime” Episode 7 and “Where’ve You Been?” Episode 9, you can now catch them on MixCloud. You can pause playback at any point, or go back over something you need to hear again — ideal with programming like our Tarot series where there’s quite a lot of detail.
Please note that on occasion there can be a delay accessing episodes of “Where’ve You Been?” as Mixcloud has trouble with short programming and the episodes are sometimes disabled for a while.
Wednesday, June 9th sees the premiere of a brand new episode in our series “Where’ve You Been?”, where we look at things to do and places to see in and around the Second Life Grid.
In Episode 10 we visit the Limoncello Art Gallery — in an airship! The gallery has a heritage going right back to 2007 and was recently relaunched in a brand new meshed airship. The gallery is enormous and includes works by many well-known names in the Second Life art world.
Today we explore a little of the music written at the borders of the Classical and Romantic eras, focusing on the work of some well-known composers born in the last 30 years of the 18th Century. It’s also time for a new episode of our Second Life travel series, “Where’ve You Been?” — Episode 10, which visits the Gallery Airship Limoncello (see separate entry).
Historically, the term ‘classical music’ refers specifically to the musical period from 1750 to 1820. The transition from the classical period of Western art music, which lasted around 1750 to 1820, to Romantic music, which lasted around 1815 to 1910, took place in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Composers began transitioning their compositional and melodic techniques into a new musical form which became known as the Romantic Era or Romanticism due to the implementation of lyrical melodies as opposed to the linear compositional style of Classical music.
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