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Post by craig86 on Jan 30, 2010 0:53:23 GMT -5
Hello, my name is Craig, and I'm a big fan of E.S. Posthumus! I found out about their music a few years ago, and I have both their albums "Unearthed" and "Cartographer".
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Post by ellesaragon on Mar 21, 2011 7:34:03 GMT -5
Hello all..!! I'm Ellesaragon, 17 years old from Indonesia. I'm a big fan of E.S.P... I really fall in love with this incredible music since I listened to "Nara" as "The Tudors" soundtrack. Then Isfahan, and Pompeii <not Popeye>...XD Anyone could share me the lyrics of those songs?? tdrafq@yahoo.com
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Post by mozartus77 on Mar 6, 2012 19:10:37 GMT -5
greetings from Serbia... wish I could say sth about e.s.posthumus but I have no words
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Post by musiclover67 on Dec 8, 2014 8:42:25 GMT -5
Hi. Just joined. I'm Alicia, 47, from Worcester, MA. I first discovered ES Posthumus from the show Cold Case. I found I loved the opening music to the show and someone from a Yahoo fan group found the music download. I have the three CD's and love all of them. I'm a singer in the Worcester Chorus and a former violinist. I like all kinds of music, but loved classical music since childhood and fell in love with classical crossover. While I am no music professional, I consider ESP's music 21st century classical music. I don't know if musicologists would agree with me, but what would classical music being written now sound like? I think it would be ESP's music. Any thoughts on that?
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Post by darkcomposer on Oct 4, 2015 14:58:15 GMT -5
Hi, guys! My name is Philip, 47, Florida, US, and I just found this board. ESP has been SUCH an inspiration to me musically - I can't believe I found this board when most of the activity is already dead... I hope someone is still around.
Great to read about each of you!
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Post by darkcomposer on Oct 4, 2015 15:00:03 GMT -5
Hi. Just joined. I'm Alicia, 47, from Worcester, MA. I first discovered ES Posthumus from the show Cold Case. I found I loved the opening music to the show and someone from a Yahoo fan group found the music download. I have the three CD's and love all of them. I'm a singer in the Worcester Chorus and a former violinist. I like all kinds of music, but loved classical music since childhood and fell in love with classical crossover. While I am no music professional, I consider ESP's music 21st century classical music. I don't know if musicologists would agree with me, but what would classical music being written now sound like? I think it would be ESP's music. Any thoughts on that? I think you're on to something, Alicia. I think 21st century classical music would be something like ESP crossed with Philip Glass.
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