In the process of reading the book and have heard a little about the word YES in this novel... YES this is a beautiful vid...
dreambeth 1 year ago
The final moments of Ulysses= my favourite passage I've ever read
jhvscs 2 years ago 3
In case anyone is wondering, the piece is "Fratres" by Arvo Part. Very well-done.
thinedoor2 2 years ago
Actually, as the credits state, it's "Yes" from the soundtrack to "Meet Joe Black" by Thomas Newman.
Tulipso 2 years ago
Hm, for some reason it reminded me of that. My mistake. Very effective use of the music, anyway.
thinedoor2 2 years ago 4
Well, Thomas Newman had better be sending Arvo Part a chunk of his royalties, then, because this music is a near-direct lift from Part. :)
DameEthelSmyth 1 year ago
@DameEthelSmyth Yeah, it appears he's just messed around with instrumentation... poor Part.
JamesJoyceJazz 3 months ago
I thought it sounded familiar..wonderfully done!
rmaiolo 2 years ago 3
@thinedoor2 I thought it was Arvo Part too but it's not quite all there. I think Tulipso might be right on this one.
mollythesard 1 year ago
@mollythesard Oh, yeah, I've looked into it and I'm certain Tulipso is right. I didn't mean to state my suspicion that the music was Part's so assertively, my only justification being my eagerness to advertise his outstanding body of work.
thinedoor2 1 year ago
brilliant.
poetlaureatte94 3 years ago 7
So beautiful
ultravioletta1983 3 years ago 8
"Yes and no error.
And both as like as a duel of lentils? Peacisely. --J. Joyce FW page 89.
flyagaric23 3 years ago 10
his heart was going like MAD...
hope he didn't get a heart attack
mcgiver02 4 years ago 7
nice ! :)
nightwisper 4 years ago 8
In the process of reading the book and have heard a little about the word YES in this novel... YES this is a beautiful vid...
dreambeth 1 year ago
The final moments of Ulysses= my favourite passage I've ever read
jhvscs 2 years ago 3
In case anyone is wondering, the piece is "Fratres" by Arvo Part. Very well-done.
thinedoor2 2 years ago
Actually, as the credits state, it's "Yes" from the soundtrack to "Meet Joe Black" by Thomas Newman.
Tulipso 2 years ago
Hm, for some reason it reminded me of that. My mistake. Very effective use of the music, anyway.
thinedoor2 2 years ago 4
Well, Thomas Newman had better be sending Arvo Part a chunk of his royalties, then, because this music is a near-direct lift from Part. :)
DameEthelSmyth 1 year ago
@DameEthelSmyth Yeah, it appears he's just messed around with instrumentation... poor Part.
JamesJoyceJazz 3 months ago
I thought it sounded familiar..wonderfully done!
rmaiolo 2 years ago 3
@thinedoor2 I thought it was Arvo Part too but it's not quite all there. I think Tulipso might be right on this one.
mollythesard 1 year ago
@mollythesard Oh, yeah, I've looked into it and I'm certain Tulipso is right. I didn't mean to state my suspicion that the music was Part's so assertively, my only justification being my eagerness to advertise his outstanding body of work.
thinedoor2 1 year ago
brilliant.
poetlaureatte94 3 years ago 7
So beautiful
ultravioletta1983 3 years ago 8
"Yes and no error.
And both as like as a duel of lentils? Peacisely. --J. Joyce FW page 89.
flyagaric23 3 years ago 10
his heart was going like MAD...
hope he didn't get a heart attack
mcgiver02 4 years ago 7
nice ! :)
nightwisper 4 years ago 8