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გიორგი მოზგოვოის სოლო გამოფენა
კურატორი: გალაქტიონ ერისთავი
საუნდი - søulvent (ბაკურ მეტრეველი, სანდრო კოზმანიშვილი)
კურატორი: გალაქტიონ ერისთავი
საუნდი - søulvent (ბაკურ მეტრეველი, სანდრო კოზმანიშვილი)
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Відео
რუსტამ ხალფინი და იულია ტიხონოვა / გალერეა ნექტარი / 2014
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გამოფენა "ხსოვნის ობიექტები". რუსტამ ხალფინის და იულია ტიხონოვას ვიდეო ნამუშევარი, ყაზახური ვიდეო არტის არქივიდან 2014
ნაილი ვახანია / უსათაურო / 2014
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ნაილი ვახანიას ვიდეო ინსტალაცია ლიტერატურის მუზეუმში. ჯგუფური გამოფენა "პროექტნახევარი" 14 მაისი, 2014
კარუსელი / გალა გალერეა / თბილისი 2013 წ.
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ნინო მაღლაკელიძე - კარუსელი, პერფორმანსი, რისტეიჯი (წინა პერფორმანსები დაფუძნებულია გრეგორი ვინსენტ სენტ თომასინოს წიგნზე "თეატერლენდი" და შემთხვევით ტექსტებზე დავით ჩიხლაძის კონცეფციით და დადგმით, ბელგრადი - თბილისი 2013)
Terry Riley - Persian Surgery Dervishes - Full Album
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Persian Surgery Dervishes is a recording of two live solo electric organ concerts, the first held in Los Angeles on 18 April 1971 and the second in Paris on 24 May 1972, by avant-garde minimalist composer Terry Riley, following his A Rainbow in Curved Air and In C. The two very different performances of the same composition "Persian Surgery Dervishes" are meant to show the importance of improvi...
Yang Fudong: Estranged Paradise. Works 1993--2013
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Yang Fudong: Estranged Paradise. Works 1993 2013 6 April 26 May 2013 Kunsthalle Zürich
Listen to Caucasus Open Wave | Radio COW
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As an announced planes of Radio COW, which probably will end up the process of conversion of the radio from beta to alfa, is to maintain short wave part and thus radio will be possible to be listened outside of the internet as others, because of doubting positions of others about digitality in favor to physical copy, otherwise you can listen to it at www.caucasusopenwave.com Remembering a story...
You can hear sounds that definitely influenced the early world of video games which would've been very relevant during the time period! Incredible!
update: it did not go well with my thesis
@javiervelascomarque poutine numéro : 0 il est vraiment très con vive l'Ukraine ( Guy platteau Marseille France)
Baba o riley pete TOWNSHEND the who ( Guy platteau Marseille France)
J'ai écouté terry grâce à pete TOWNSHEND des who rien à voir mais il à composer who's next avec l'influence de riley que je découvre merci pete TOWNSHEND ( Guy platteau Marseille France)
From chatgpt: The title "Persian Surgery Dervishes" is from a book by Idries Shah, a writer and teacher known for his works on Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam. Terry Riley, the composer, likely drew inspiration from Shah's writings, which often explore themes of spirituality, mysticism, and inner transformation. "Persian Surgery Dervishes" is a metaphorical title that reflects Idries Shah's exploration of Sufi teachings and practices. In Sufism, dervishes are members of a Sufi order known for their ecstatic dance rituals, which are often seen as a form of spiritual surgery-removing the ego and worldly attachments to attain higher states of consciousness. The title suggests a metaphorical surgery performed by dervishes in the Persian (Iranian) tradition, symbolizing the inner transformation and spiritual journey advocated in Sufism.
This feels like the way out extended version of the "world in action" theme tune
i miss my friends
Performance the first, Los Angeles, april 18th, 1971, Part 1, 00:01, 20,45; Part 2, 00:20:50, 22,00; Performance the second, Paris, may 24th, 1972, Part 1, 00:43:14, 25,00; Part 2, 01:08:17, 22,45.
. ☆☆ ♡♡ ☆☆ Le deuxième enregistrement est meilleur que le premier : plus léger, plus harmonieux .
юность вспомнил...78 год примерно..
I love this kind of music - it make every cell in my body dance - it is so dreamy and so beautifull. it seems to vibrate every cell into a total limitless sea of awareness - everything touching everything - as the sound of the whispering winds and waves 🖤🤍🎵 🎶🖤🤍🎵🎶🖤🤍🎵🎶🖤🤍
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Pretty chill 🌞🌙
1:04:36
this goes so hard !
doing my thesis as i listen to this again... lets hope for the best!!!
A great work by Terry Riley! Unfortunately in the recording there is a distinct lossy compression 'MP3' flutter, yes the type that Neil Young complained about. This is even the case in the Spotify version. Does anyone know whether the CD or the currently available vinyl versions have the same problem? I doubt that the performer intended these artefacts that confuse the ear/brain. You may call the bubbling effect, which is most prominent in the softer sections, 'mysterious', but it is not coming from the Yamaha organ!
a week ago i met someone who has a 7000+ collection. This is the album cover that jumped out at me. i later learned it was recorded in LA in 1971--the city and year i was born--this reminds me of the simian mobile disco kexp set.
Bellissime musiche
What the hell is this!! Sounds like Atari games and 80s arcades. 👎🏻
For me it's enough of TD's early stuff. I can stand it not more than 1 minute. Kinda boring
Haven't been interested in electronic music for 40+ years, and studied music in my youth, I of course know who Riley is, but I had never heard this work until now. Something very timeless about it.
Wow, a beautiful discovery ❤️❤️❤️❤️
All I can say is WOW 💥💫 and Thank You 💞
"BOOOYYYYYEEEE"
Goes beautifully with this ua-cam.com/video/vr5dCRHAgb0/v-deo.html
Rusia.
Wow!
I have a bootleg vinyl version of this; incredible music.
Fous-toi de ma gueule...
This is wonderful The comments are almost as poetic as the music.
Sensitive and deep music for sensitive and deep persons. Evoking
'just intonation' - you can hear him studying the odd wolf intervals - those lower chords with more dissonant seven semitone intervals than equal temperament - absolutely establishing them, letting them really sink in before building toward the higher registers and insane delights of the dervish dance. So wicked and brilliant a piece should have been put on the Voyager records.
Hello to all the beautiful people here listening, keeping this music reflecting through our minds. I love you guys!
Ha, merci mon ami! Oui c'est beau, ça fait planer au dessus des forêts...
I love you too :)
I might be way off, and am no authority, but briefly hearing this brought to mind "Departure from the Northern Wasteland" by Michael Hoenig (1978), an album I obsessively spun one winter many years ago, and am still not sure how I stumbled upon. See where the repetition in the opening track really starts to kick in around 2:40. Looking forward to fully immersing myself in this Terry Riley recording!
Feel like Terry Riley in this bih.. hey, Edit.. take em to the bridge
o wow this is very weird and amazing
it seems that i'm inside a magnetic resonance machine
Wonderful! Just wonderful!
thumbs down waste of time ngl
Strong Castlevania vibes
Every Christmas time I have a tradition oflistening to this album while watching my Christma tree. Something about the bright green lights and the shining red and gold ornaments along with the trunk and branches fit the calm yet energetic melodies and warm electric organ tones of the performance.
hi jack, ok tell us what you take ok :):):)
pine cones, he takes pine cones
you just described an experience I've had as a child of watching our christmas tree with very similar ornaments. it completely transfixed me and I still think of it often, it's like this music captures the essence of that, like it opens a hidden door and floats on the unseen waves of collective memory or something
Uncanny! This exact scenario inspired me to write a track several years ago. Will give this album a go :-)
This year I wanna make the same thing! Great idea!
“I disliked Beatniks and the Hippies; altogether I found them wet and the extremely rude. They had the fine qualities which bore me - thrift and industry and long-faced holiness, and the young women are mostly great genteel boisterous things who are no doubt bedworthy enough if your taste runs that way. (One acquaintance of mine who had a shamans daughter described it as like wrestling with a sergeant of dragoons.) The men I found solemn, hostile, and greedy, and they found me insolent, arrogant, and smart.”
Can you share whose quote this is? And maybe a source? THX MANE
TR, THC and BOSE 😊
It's been years since I've listened to Terry, good to come back to this at this time in my life. Thanks for the upload! 📻🎧🧘💭
This is Bach in our century. Amazing
;-))) Loop Music by Maestro 1971
im playing minecraft
good to know
All you had to say was organs and I was hooked
I totally agree with tomaski's comment and would add that there are still lots of musical landscapes to explore- thank you for uploading!!