Musical Christmas, Hanukkah, Holiday and New Year Greetings

Orgone Biophysical Research Lab - OBRL


Dear friends and supporters,

Last year's musical Christmas Card was much appreciated, so I felt to reproduce it again this year. Below are a few musical gifts, sensitive and exciting orchestrations and chorus, from several of the world's master composers. 

This year, I've added Christmas music from Mozart, included a more exciting performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony (Ode to Joy!), and an additional performance of Mozart's Symphony #40.

I suggest to set up your computer with a good set of external speakers, play while going about your holiday at home. Most have videos of the musicians and choral singers to watch as well. Download for repeat or later viewing. Really wonderful and authentically high-talent people, performing such fantastic music. No movie stars or Hollywood glitter. True talent and deeply focused work. Strong Hearts. Love in Timeless Music, from hundreds of years ago.

Thanks and Good Cheer to all,

James DeMeo


Mozart for Christmas, a Selection

Beethoven 9 - 'Choral' Symphony in D minor, Op. 125 -
Proms 2012, Daniel Barenboim
2nd Movement at 18:00
3rd Movement at 30:00
Finale, Ode to Joy! at 55:05

Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622, Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet

BEETHOVEN Concerto for Violin and Orchestra - Hilary Hahn, violin

Mozart Symphony #40 in G minor, Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Leonard Bernstein.

G. F. Handel: Messiah HWV 56 (fantastic performance)


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James DeMeo, PhD
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab

Ashland, Oregon, USA
e-mail:  demeo(at)mind(dot)net

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James DeMeo, PhD
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
a non-profit Science Research and Educational Foundation
Ashland, Oregon, USA