
FESTOPER ZUM RUHME YELLOX
Zum ersten Jahresfeste des Kanals YelloxTV, feierlich begangen und mit Stimmen und Klang erhoben
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18 songs
3:56

French Baroque opera overture in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, festive Versailles court atmosphere, bright ceremonial character, moderate tempo with precise French overture dotted rhythms, natural trumpet fanfare figures in short articulated gestures, natural hunting horns in rhythmic dialogue with oboes, restrained timpani strokes reinforcing dotted rhythms and cadences, active oboes and bassoon, baroque strings with crisp détaché articulation, theorbo and harpsichord continuo prominent, emphasis on rhythmic clarity, color contrast and structured courtly brilliance
2:32

Dramatic Baroque opera recitative in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, sung by a deep, warm bass voice, Harpsichord and basso continuo accompaniment, with expressive ornamentation and rich harmonic color, Grand, slow declamation with noble authority, evoking awe and divine compassion, use occasional melismas on key emotional words, Text is in German
1:47

French Baroque grand choral proclamation in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D major ceremonial character, elegant vibrato, noble Versailles court atmosphere, clear homophonic declamation, moderate tempo, natural trumpets in short bright fanfare figures, timpani reinforcing cadences, oboes and bassoon doubling inner voices, articulated baroque strings, continuo with harpsichord and theorbo, clarity and structure over romantic weight
3:31

Dramatic Baroque opera recitative in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, male bass voice, flexible tempo, expressive declamation, harpsichord and basso continuo with baroque bassoon doubling, theorbo, rich harmonic color with suspensions and tension, intimate chamber texture, psychologically inward, restrained intensity, German text
2:05

Style: French Baroque opera duet in the Style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, Instrumentation: harpsichord, baroque strings, oboes, bassoon, theorbo, light continuo, Vocal: soprano and alto, elegant articulation, historically informed performance, German text, moderate tempo, expressive dynamic swells
2:43

French Baroque grand choral proclamation in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, ceremonial D minor character, elegant vibrato, deep clear male bass voice with layered SATB choir, noble Versailles court atmosphere, natural trumpets with bright fanfare figures, timpani reinforcing cadences, oboes and bassoon doubling inner voices, articulated baroque strings, continuo with harpsichord and theorbo prominent, moderate tempo, historically informed performance, clarity and structure over romantic weight, text in German
5:19

French Baroque opera ensemble in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, Versailles court aesthetic, female vocal ensemble with layered polyphony and overlapping entries, staggered phrases and gentle canon, elegant vibrato within historically informed articulation, rich harmonic color with suspensions and shifting inner voices, transverse baroque flute sustained above texture, theorbo softly arpeggiated, muted baroque strings, delicate bassoon underlay, light continuo texture, moderate tempo with subtle dance impulse, emphasis on clarity, structure and tonal light, German text clearly sung
3:13

French Baroque choral fugato final in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D major ceremonial character, layered SATB choir with staggered entries, elegant vibrato, natural trumpets and horns bright but integrated, timpani reinforcing cadences, active bassoon and oboes, articulated baroque strings with continuo harpsichord and theorbo, noble opera chorus energy, text in German
1:43

French Baroque instrumental dance in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, noble gavotte, Versailles court elegance, lively but controlled tempo, clear rhythmic articulation, strong dance pulse, prominent oboes and bassoon, baroque strings with light détaché bowing, theorbo and harpsichord continuo, graceful ornamentation, balanced phrases, refined courtly character, bright but not heroic, structured form with clear cadences
5:21

French Baroque opera moral transformation scene in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, dark and architectonic atmosphere, prominent bassoon throughout as structural voice, viola da gamba adding shadowed depth in minor sections, bassoon leading harmonic motion and rhythmic articulation, strong contrast between D minor gravity and radiant major awakenings, structured declamatory male tenor solo alternating with layered male chorus, rich harmonic suspensions, controlled crescendos, harpsichord and theorbo continuo clearly present, elegant vibrato, dignified dramatic growth, German Text sung clearly
3:53

French Baroque choral fugato in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D major, clear contrapuntal architecture, moderate forward tempo, staggered voice entries, imitative counterpoint and canon-like overlaps, gradual dynamic build, active oboes and bassoon doubling inner voices, baroque strings precise and articulated, light continuo with harpsichord and theorbo, elegant vibrato, clarity and rhythmic vitality over romantic intensity, structured crescendo toward dignified choral brilliance
2:27

French Baroque Orchestra, tempest in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, counterpoint, polyphonic, D minor, aggressive, dramatic, dark, rapid agitated strings with tremolo, strong basso continuo, violin, viola da gamba, swirling oboes and bassoon, natural horns signaling alarm, timpani strikes, text in German
3:32

French Baroque opera chorus in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D minor to D major, layered SATB choir, elegant vibrato, natural trumpets and timpani fanfare, baroque strings and basso continuo with harpsichord und theorbo, ceremonial triumphant character, text in German
1:49

French Baroque orchestral contredanse in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D major, lively court dance rhythm, bright baroque strings, oboes and bassoon active, light trumpet accents, harpsichord continuo, joyful Versailles atmosphere, historically informed performance
3:19

French Baroque ceremonial choral finale in the style of Jean-Philippe Rameau, D major, clear SATB texture with strong bass and tenor foundation, elegant vibrato, structured imitative counterpoint leading to homophonic Versailles close, natural trumpets and horns integrated rhythmically, timpani on cadences, active bassoon reinforcing inner voices, articulated baroque strings, continuo with harpsichord and theorbo prominent, moderate tempo with clear French dotted rhythm, noble ceremonial character, balanced choral weight, clarity over brilliance, text in German
0:47

A field recording of a professional fireworks display featuring a series of rapid-fire pyrotechnic explosions, The soundscape is dominated by low-frequency thuds and sharp, high-frequency crackles known as salutes and chrysanthemums, The acoustic environment is an open outdoor space, resulting in natural long-tail reverb and echoes bouncing off distant structures, The rhythm is irregular, characterized by initial singular booms followed by dense clusters of percussive pops, There is a consistent background hiss from the burning fuses and falling debris, No musical instruments or tonal elements are present, The recording captures the raw, explosive power and spatial dynamics of a large-scale aerial celebration


