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Pop music for orchestra. Need I say more?

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ariajuliet
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Pop music for orchestra. Need I say more?
Classical music is making its comeback people. And it’s totally awesome.
 
There is this person, his name is Walt Ribeiro. I “met him” on twitter. At first he was just a friend of a friend, and mentioned my name in a tweet in response to a tweet I had sent to another friend. No big deal.
 
On a completely separate note, this summer I became completely obsessed with all that is Lady Gaga. So when I saw this gem of a youtube video posted on Perez Hilton, I was completely intrigued.
 

 
Pop music for orchestra. Need I say more? It was totally amazing and fun to listen to.
 
So it turns out, my friend of a friend Walt Ribeiro arranged this brilliant rendition of Gaga’s Poker Face. Walt is a composer and a music teacher, broadcasting his lessons on Ustream and Revision 3. He self-published his CD ‘1.1’ that was written for full orchestra.
 
On his website, http://www.fororchestra.com, he has published original songs (that are all free, free to use, free to mash up, licensed under Creative Commons) and his brilliant covers of pop songs, which are available to download for a $1.
 
He has done brilliant covers of popular pop artists including Bon Jovi, Marc Cohn, MGMT, Miley Cyrus and Michael Jackson’s Bad (not for sale)
 
Check out his youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/waltribeiro for all the remixed videos and full versions of the songs, or his website to download the songs.
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