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Weekend Audition: Pink, Green, Violet & Orange

Coldplay - "Mylo Xyloto" released on October 25, 2011
Coldplay

How about some "colorful" music in this vivid holiday season? An intoxicating mix with Pink Martini, Michael Torke, and Coldplay...

They’ve actually sold a couple million albums…. Founded in 1994 to perform at progressive political fundraisers, the Portland, Oregon-based group, Pink Martini, always serves up their musical cocktails with a twist. For example, last year's holiday release, "Joy to the World," opens with an English version of Irving Berlin’s "White Christmas" with Marilyn Monroe-esque crooning, then a Japanese version of this chestnut! In case you missed it on PBS, here’s a taste of Pink Martini beyond the holidaze.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldxn6aq2GCc

On another slightly curious note, NPR just released their “100 Favorite Songs of 2011.”First on their list is "Fiji" -- "a 17-minute sashay through Michael Torke’s deliriously colorful,  imaginary tropical landscape.” I confess being a long-time fan of this inventive composer. True, some called a new unveiling by him, “Torke’s turkey,” but his rhythmic and percussive orchestral soundscapes are like nothing you've likely heard. Perhaps that’s because he’s a rare fellow, a synesthete - he sees colors when hearing music.  Hence, his pieces are often so named: Bright Blue Music, Charcoal, Ecstatic Orange. Here’s a performance of Michael Torke’s "Green."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ2QsFTKFuw

Keeping our colorful theme, how about violet now --"Violet Hill" by England's Coldplay from their previous project. Their latest album is called Mylo Xyloto, of which Q Magazine said:  "Music this uplifting, this inspirational, belongs among the stars."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IakDItZ7f7Q

(Oh, I can't resist: If you're partial to orange, check out the Annoying Orangeseries on YouTube for light-hearted fruity grins in this fruit-cake season.)

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