Being Carmen for a night - Demo Version
Hi guys,
it's amazing when creative ideas just pop up in your mind.
So here another demo piece i'd like to share with you, hope you like it.
Someth...
JustFlaka • 65 views
Weber - The Ruler of the Spirits
Der Herrscher der Geister (The Ruler of the Spirits) Overture
Carl Maria von Weber
Roy Goodman
The Hanover Band
TheCrazyCello • 3,488 views
Weber - The Ruler of the Spirits
Der Herrscher der Geister (The Ruler of the Spirits) Overture
Carl Maria von Weber
Roy Goodman
The Hanover Band
TheCrazyCello • 3,488 views
ad1- any singable melody in Beethovens 7th symphony?
ad2- any memorable climax in the "Fidelio"-Overture?
ad3- except for the fact, that Weber together with Mendelssohn invented the orchestration-technique of the german romantic music.
So, in short, you try to be smart but you are very ignora...
"Don't Stop Believing" - Glee - cover
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Sam Tsui singing "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey. Backing instrumentals played and produced b...
KurtHugoSchneider • 31,226,910 views
MONTEVERDI L'Orfeo (1/12)
MONTEVERDI LOrfeo (1978)
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, direction
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, direction
Philippe Huttenlocher (Orfeo)
Dietlinde Turban (Euridice)...
Veraeikon • 97,660 views
don't forget that this recording was made in 1978 when the use of period instruments was something completely unthinkable. Harnoncourt and Ponnelle re-discovered Monteverdi for the stage and using the right instruments was a part of it..
Susan Graham as Cherubino - Non so più - Le Nozze
American mezzo Susan Graham singing Cherubino's 1st aria "Non so più cosa son cosa faccio" from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. I really like her Cher...
thecelticspirit • 13,856 views
really love the tempo and the breathlessness!
Mozart Symphony 41 "Jupiter" IV Mvt Molto allegro K.551
Mozart Symphony 41 "Jupiter" IV Mvt Molto allegro K.551
Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie
Mark Laycock, Dirigent
marlamuse • 72,869 views
its not a different arrangement. they just do both of the recapitulations Mozart wrote (2:06 and 6:45). Most of the orchestras and conductors do only the first one, thats why! (btw I also think it's too fast..)
G. B. Pegrolesi - Stabat Mater
Students of Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw perform Stabat Mater by G. B. Pergolesi.
Recorded 10.05.2010 in UMFC Concert Hall.
Sop...
martagardol • 402 views
The burden of proof
Makers of supernatural claims have an inescapable burden of proof.
QualiaSoup • 101,202 views
Open-mindedness
A look at some of the flawed thinking that prompts people who believe in certain non-scientific concepts to advise others who don't to be more open...
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Schumann: Symphony No. 4 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 4 (first version from 1841) / Sir Simon Rattle, ...
BerlinPhil • 72,901 views
would you be so grateful to tell us, why you think so?
Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart) - King's College, Cambridge
The choir of King's College, Cambridge sing Mozart's wonderful Ave Verum Corpus.
Ave, verum corpus
natum de Maria Virgine,
Vere passum immolatum
i...
drwestbury • 88,628 views
it was of course a little bit provocative to post such an axiomatic comment.. but there are parameters like the emphases of the text (A-ve VE-rum COR-pus), that Mozart composed in an alla-breve (NOT for quarters) measure or the harmonic movement, that changes the harmony every bar etc. etc.
To f...
Georg Kulenkampff plays Schumann violin concerto Part1
Part1/2
Violin: Georg Kulenkampff
Conductor: Hans Schimdt-Isserstedt, Berliner Philarmoniker
1rst mvt In kräftigen, nicht zu schnellem tempo
Record...
petrof4056 • 19,922 views
It is really beutiful played and catches the sense of the music, as I feel it. But I have a really big problem with Kulenkampff changing Schumann's text. Why did he do so? I can't hear any musical sense, it doesn't even sound more viruosic..
The Point of no Return (Let's fly away) - Sandy Lopicic featuring EMILY (11)
"Sandy's 2-day productions" presents a fun-based video with
Emily & theCampingKids
performing an unreleased song of Sandy Lopicic
Lyrics:
Let's...
sandydragan • 2,179 views
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Carmina Burana - Carl Off - Musikschule Bruneck - Live im Campus am 14.02.2010 - Erwin Ortner
Carmina Burana - Carl Off - Musikschule Bruneck - Live im Campus am 14.02.2010 - Erwin Ortner
Clara Sattler, Sopran - Markus Forster, Altus - Gunt...
pespach • 5,504 views
Dido & Aeneas - 6b - 5th Scene (36-38)
Dido & Aeneas
Henry Purcell
6b/6: 5th Scene (36-38)
Recit.: "Thy Hand, Belinda"
Song "When I am laid in Earth"
Chorus: "With drooping Wings"
10. ...
dust2340 • 777 views
Tagesschau RAF - Selbstmord in Stammheim am 18. Oktober 1977 (18.10.1977)
Tagesschau-Ausschnitte aus den Tagen vor und nach dem Tod von Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Jan-Carl Raspe und Irmgard Möller in Stammheim.
sicu1019 • 23,450 views
Contact High - Don't bogart mit Sven Regener
Noch was von der Pilz & Gulasch-Party der Herren Durst und Wurst: die weltallerlängste Interpretation des
Hanfklassikers "Don't bogart" - 8 Minute...
iljenso • 10,626 views
ich war da dort!!!!!!
Five year old conducts the Rite of Spring
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conductorlarryloh • 116,979 views
Hidden music of Op Art
Here is a short video presenting the hidden music of "Op Art" paintings: the music is extracted from the RGB code of the images. Here is the list o...
juanprocessing • 5,536 views
Mozart Entführung aus dem Serail, Osmin und Pedrillo
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
dantesvalley • 4,941 views
Wir sind Kaiser - HC Strache im Gespräch mit Robert Heinrich 01/02
Robert Palfrader: Kaiser Robert Heinrich I
Rudolf Roubinek: Seyffenstein
edwinmayr • 701,014 views
danke!
Bach - St. Matthew Passion BWV 244 (Karl Richter, 1971) - 1/22
01. Chorus I & II, Chorale (S)
Kommt, ihr Töchter, helft mir klagen,
Sehet - Wen? - den Bräutigam,
Seht ihn - Wie? - als wie ein Lamm!
O Lamm Got...
SoliDeoGloria8550 • 257,271 views
I deeply respect the high quality of this recording, but have to admit, that I really can't understand this kind of interpretation..
Bach - Magnificat - 5 - Quia fecit mihi magna
Buy this DVD at: http://amzn.to/t57Xqw
Buy this in VHS format at: http://amzn.to/AaJ5if
Quia fecit mihi magna from Magnificat (BWV 243) by Johann ...
jormundgard • 124,347 views
and a violone or double-bass!
Regina Spektor on Democracy (part 2)
Musician Regina Spektor answers questions about Democracy.
WhyDemocracy • 11,202 views
Gustavo Dudamel and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra proudly announces its November 2008 United States tour led by the dynamic Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel.
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KirshbaumDemler • 56,074 views
its the first piano concerto by Franz Liszt!
Sir Simon Rattle skydiving with Göteborgs Symfoniker
Rehearsal of Mahlers 3:rd symphony with Sir Simon Rattle and Göteborgs Symfoniker before concerts on the 17 & 18 september. Interview with the CEO ...
Nationalorkestern • 6,935 views
Mozart - Don Giovanni - Overture and start of scene 1
Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts the Zurich Opera House Orchestra from 2002---titles end at about 2:34 and you see him conduct the rest of the overtur...
TheGreatPerformers • 609,081 views
It's Andante alla breve (not Adagio at all). In the classical period Andante means "let's go on". So no, I don't think, it's too fast. The music at the beginning in my ears, not only represents the knocking of the commendatore, but as well leporello's fear and giovanni's pride. So it can't be too...
Schumann: Symphony No. 4 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 4 (first version from 1841) / Sir Simon Rattle, ...
BerlinPhil • 72,901 views
I am sorry (deeply), but there are two quite different versions of this symphony by Schumann himself. Rattle is performing the first one from 1841, Karajan always did the second from 1851. That's why I'm saying, you can't compare the two interpretations..
Bach - Double Violin Concerto (part three)
Rachel Podger & Andrew Manze
I know this concerto is already on here god knows how many times, but I think this version is really special cos it f...
Oxy151268 • 131,145 views
amazing! I wonder, if the "improvisation" at the end (the chromatic, the thrills) are spontaneous or stipulated.. :) fantastic performance!
William Walton: Belshazzar's Feast 1/5
Sir William Turner Walton (1902 - 1983)
Belshazzar's Feast
Part 1 of 5
The Videos shows the Monteverdichor Würzburg with their conductor Matthias ...
MonteverdiChor • 36,182 views
who is the baritone and what orchestra is playing? its pretty good!
Christopher Walken performs Lady Gaga's Poker Face
Christopher Walken on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC1 performing a special Halloween Message
industryfinestTV • 3,016,347 views
Thank you!