Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Mp3 music: Radhika Miller






Radhika Miller
   

Artist: Radhika Miller: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

New Age
Other

   







Radhika Miller's discography:


Here And Faraway
   

 Here And Faraway

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 13
Lotus Love Call
   

 Lotus Love Call

   Year:    

Tracks: 8
Gems of Grace
   

 Gems of Grace

   Year:    

Tracks: 11






Though she studied graeco-Roman pianissimo as a kid, Miller took up the flute in college after reading some passages or so the instrument in a yoga al-Qur'an. It turned out to be more than a whimsey. By the goal of her number one year, she was studying in France with renowned graeco-Roman whiz Jean-Pierre Rampal. Three days later, Miller gradational from San Francisco State University with a degree in medicine. Inspired by her making love of sacred vocal music, she developed a mode she calls "the singing flute field glass." Over the days, Miller has arranged and transcribed sacred classical dozens, choral works, and spirituals for her get performances, involving flute crank, harp, pianoforte, and violoncello to create prayerful, uplifting whole caboodle. In 1983 she launched the autonomous record mark Radhika Miller Music (RRM) and has since released over a half xII high quality albums that include soulful interpretations of Gregorian tone, Palestrina, Bach, Debussy, Telemann, Vaughan Williams, American spirituals, and Irish tribe medicine in plus to her have compositions and improvisations.





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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Drug Information Association Innovation Forum To Highlight Latest Initiatives In Research & Development In The EU

�The Drug Information Association (DIA )
will host the first Innovation Forum (29-30 September; London, UK). This brand raw conference volition feature experts from the European Medicines Agency (EMEA), the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP), the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), the European Commission, European Biopharmaceutical Enterprises (EBE), EuropaBio, Eucomed and senior industry representatives.

Session topics will include:


- Innovation in Europe - Future Challenges

- Innovative Medicines Initiative

- Qualification of Biomarkers and Novel Methodologies

- Role of EMEA in Relation to Innovation

- EU Commission and EMEA Implementation

- EU Commission and EMEA Implementing Technical Requirements

- Risk Management, Pharmacovigilance and Traceability

- GMP and GCP Issues



Participants will be briefed on the latest initiatives in Europe to support innovation in research and development and will be able to share the FDA feel with the implementation of the Critical Path Initiative and coordination with the EU initiatives. The conference will provide a platform to discuss the carrying out of the European Parliament and Council Regulation on Advanced Therapy and the EMEA draught technical guidelines.

About the Drug Information Association (DIA)


The Drug Information Association serves more than 30,000 professionals in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, regulatory agencies, contract research and patient organisations world-wide. Through its domestic and international meetings, training courses, workshops and webinars, the DIA provides a electroneutral global forum for the exchange of information critical to the advancement of the do drugs discovery and lifecycle management processes. Headquartered in Horsham, PA, USA, and with offices in Basel, Switzerland, Tokyo, Japan, and Mumbai, India, the Association is led by its volunteer-based Board of Directors and executive direction team.

Drug Information Association (DIA )


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Grammer: Heart Attack Nearly Killed Me



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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Television champion Kelsey Grammer, best known from "Cheers" and his sitcom "Frasier," nearly died after distress a meat attack last month, he told U.S. showbiz news program "Entertainment Tonight."


Grammer, 53, felt pectus pains piece paddle-boarding with his wife in Hawaii, where they have a second domicile, and was taken to hospital, where he was found to have suffered a

Friday, 27 June 2008

Fred Frith

Fred Frith   
Artist: Fred Frith

   Genre(s): 
Retro
   Rock
   



Discography:


Gravity   
 Gravity

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 19


Clearing   
 Clearing

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Upbeat   
 Upbeat

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 13


Guitar Quartet: Ayaya Moses   
 Guitar Quartet: Ayaya Moses

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Eye To Ear   
 Eye To Ear

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9


Step Across The Border   
 Step Across The Border

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 26




In the '60s and '70s, much (if not virtually) present-day improvisation was jazz-based. That began to change in the '80s, when a meaning numeral of tilt musicians began exploring the possibilities of free improvisation and raw classical forms. Fred Frith is one of the more striking. Co-founder of the underground British dance band Henry Cow in 1968, Frith affected to the U.S. in the late '70s, where he began associations with such New York-based experimental musicians as cellist Tom Cora, harper Zeena Parkins, saxist John Zorn, and percussionist Ikue Mori. Frith lived in New York for 14 long time; some of his well-known ventures in that sentence included Massacre (with Bill Laswell and Fred Maher), Skeleton Crew (with Cora and Parkins), and his sextet Keep the Dog. In the '80s, Frith's compositional activities increased; he began piece of writing for dance, motion-picture show, and theatre, and for such ensembles as the Rova Saxophone Quartet, Ensemble Moderne, Asko Ensemble, and his own Guitar Quartet. Primarily known as an improvising guitarist, Frith has also performed on sea bass (with Zorn's Naked City) and fiddle (with Lars Hollmer's Looping Home Orchestra). Frith has played on albums by the Residents, Brian Eno, Amy Denio, and René Lussier, to name just a few. Frith was the subject of Step Across the Border, a documentary film by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzels. By 2000, Frith was a prof of typography at Mills College in Oakland, CA, and continued to handout a bevy of albums including Eleventh Hour in 2005 and Carbohydrate Factory in 2007.






Thursday, 19 June 2008

John, Elton

John, Elton   
Artist: John, Elton

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Madison Square Garden   
 Madison Square Garden

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 13




 






Thursday, 12 June 2008

Francis Ford Coppola rep and actors' union reveal details of 'Tetro' dispute

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - It now appears shooting of a new film by Francis Ford Coppola in Argentina never stopped, contrary to claims by the actors union in the country, a union official and a spokeswoman for the director both said Tuesday

The union had claimed it forced Coppola to suspend shooting for six days over what it called contract violations.

But union leader Norberto Gonzalo admitted that it was "probable" filming continued despite the union's order to stop the production.

That's exactly what happened, said Coppola spokeswoman Kathleen Talbert.

She said shooting continued with scenes involving American Vincent Gallo, Maribel Verdu of Spain and Klaus Maria Brandauer of Austria - as well as Argentine actors who chose not to follow the union's request.

Talbert had first dismissed the union's claim of disruptions as "rumours" and said "there are no actor problems or issues whatsoever on the film."

But she later said there was a dispute, which started when several actors complained to their agents about working conditions.

Since Coppola personally financed the $15 million film, many of those involved had agreed to work for less pay than they would get on big-budget films.

"At one point during a tough, all night shoot, a couple of actors complained to their agents about fact that they didn't have dressing rooms, etc (not required and for a small production like TETRO, even Francis does not have the typical trailers)," Talbert said in an e-mail.

"It was then discovered that the contracts weren't signed and on file, and I believe, to save face the union declared to the press that 'Tetro' must stop production. We never stopped production, not even for a day - or even an hour. The contracts were signed and registered in a matter of days," Talbert said.

Gonzalo said the union's stop order should have applied to all actors in the film and that it sent inspectors to the set to confirm shooting had stopped. But he also acknowledged that production could have continued without the union knowing about it.

Talbert said the Argentine Actor's Association is legally responsible for making sure the contracts were filed before shooting started and that Coppola's producers had sent the contracts as required. But she said the actors' agents weren't satisfied and that negotiations continued for weeks after the production began.

The film "was not only shooting, but also the actors were being paid regularly through the union, and so we had no idea there was any issue," Talbert said. "In the USA the actor's deals are agreed upon verbally or with deal memos, but the actual contracts are not often signed until months later, even after the film is done."










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Friday, 6 June 2008

Music legend awarded Pulitzer

BOB Dylan has made music history by becoming the first rock musician to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The former folk star has been recognised particularly for his poetic lyrics.

Bob Dylan has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his contribution to music. The legendary singer-songwriter was given the Special Citation In Music honour in recognition of his "profound impact on popular music and American culture". Prize administrator Sig Gissler said: "This award reflects the efforts of the Pulitzer board to broaden the scope of the music prize, and encompass the full range of excellence in American music. It also recognises Mr Dylan's lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power." This is the first time the Pulitzer panel have recognised a rock musician for the $10,000 prize. Previous recipients of the music award include legendary composer George Gershwin and innovative jazz musician John Coltrane. Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, has been a huge force in music for more than five decades. His life and career were recently portrayed by Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger and Richard Gere in Todd Haynes' hit film I'm Not There. His iconic songs include Blowin' In The Wind, Positively 4th Street and Knockin' On Heaven's Door. Tom Petty, who worked with Dylan in the Traveling Wilburys band, said: "To even begin to name the songs in Bob Dylan's amazing catalogue would take too long and would be like reading from the encyclopaedia."