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1 month ago
1996 Worlds- Michelle Kwan LP Salome, High Quality
From ESPN Classics.
KweenBombersfan • 144,964 views
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2 months ago
The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit
Gregory Peck at his best. Jennifer Jones at her best. Awsome, wholesome, gripping tale of the horrors of war, marriage and life.
keitheric5 • 23,269 views
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The know-it-all stay-at-home wife drives me crazy. Pushing, lecturing, needling, shaming. Go out & do it yourself, toots, or shut up.
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3 months ago
Khartoum 1966 THIS FILM MADE BY ALL ORIGINAL FACT
raggioceleste • 14,386 views
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Thanks so much! I thought Ardrey's script was quite good. Khartoum isn't up to David Lean's standard but it was a really well-made movie.
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3 months ago
Luciano Pavarotti - "E lucevan le stelle ("Tosca", Giacomo Puccini)" - Lincoln Center, 1980
Maestro Zubin Mehta, conductor.
Fan Post.
Program:"Live At Lincoln Center-30 year Anniversary"
(c)2007 PBS, Inc.
TheReturnOfStephan1 • 8,203 views
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Is this the performance where they did the whole intro to the aria, including the shepherd boy's solo, & Itzakh Perlman sang the part of the jailer? That is one of my favorite memories from Live at L.C.
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4 months ago
Symphonic Variations (part 1 of 3) - McRae, Marquez, Bonelli2.m4v
tdp20101 • 13,378 views
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Thanks for posting Ashton's great post-war ballet. I think it was supposed to represent somehow the feeling of the British about what they'd been through and the coming of peace.
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5 months ago
[Eng] King of Baking Special part 5 (end)
This is special talkshow 'bout korean drama Kim Tak Goo / King of Baking
znwheekyu13 • 17,330 views
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Classic, classy soap opera. Great veteran cast. Usually these makjang things don't do much for me but this one had a lot of style and sentiment. Nobody does the mystical thing about food the way the Koreans do. Oh -- and Jung Sung Mo forever. Great character actor.
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5 months ago
Sean Richard Dulake, role of Dr. Allen in "Jejungwon" (제중원 닥터 알렌) #2
This young actor came through stiff competition to land the role of Dr. Allen in the historical drama, "Jejungwon." Set in the end of the Joseon Dy...
arirangnews • 4,203 views
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Jejoongwon is the first K-drama I've seen where the foreign actors make a
special contribution. Dulake as Allen, the medical missionary, is wonderful.
He has unactorish sincerity, naturalness, and great warmth (seems to have
those nice qualities as a person too). When his character leaves the Je...
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7 months ago
Dimitri Tiomkin: Land of the Pharaohs (Suite)
Suite from Land of the Pharaohs (1955). Composed and conducted by Dimitri Tiomkin.
skipjacktuner • 4,622 views
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Much as I love Tiomkin's music in other settings I don't get any sense of the ancient world here, There was no sense of the ancient world in the script or the cast either. Once you see Jack Hawkins as a pharaoh you just give up any hope of verisimilitude and chomp your popcorn.
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7 months ago
Daphnis and Chloe - Royal Ballet (part 1 of 9)
Daphnis and Chloe, music by Maurice Ravel, choreography by Frederick Ashton. The Royal Ballet at Gala for the re-opening of Covent Garden. Princi...
JimBeattie • 8,297 views
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Bless you! I've always wanted to see this.
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8 months ago
Rome Reborn 2.1
Rome Reborn is an international initiative to use 3D digital technology to illustrate the urban development of the ancient city from the first sett...
Frischer1949 • 68,913 views
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Fascinating, thanks. It all looks so nice to us. What can't be reproduced is the smell, the noise, the filth, the crowding. Ancient Rome was a torment to most of the people who lived there.
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8 months ago
Anton Bruckner - Symphony № 7 - 2.Adagio 1/2
Anton Bruckner
Symphony № 7 in E major (WAB 107)
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Scherzo
4. Finale
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Conductor - Kent Nagano
Tch...
krelena2009 • 6,971 views
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Anyone who's seen the Korean television epic "The Immortal Yi Soon-shin" will recognize the first lovely minute or so of this.
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8 months ago
The Dream 6
The Dream (2004)
American Ballet Theatre
Pacific Symphony
Ethan Stiefel, Oberon
Alessandra Ferri, Titania
Herman Cornejo, Puck
Stella Abrera, Her...
RoyalAlbertBoneChina • 8,329 views
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One of the most beautiful pas de deux ever. I'd have every wannabe choreographer study this one. The inventiveness of the moves, the changes of mood and tempo, the use of counterpoint to the music, the repetitions that are so satisfying to the viewer. Ashton was the master. "The Dream" is a dream.
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8 months ago
DdswrthJ
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marciemarciamar • 4,686 views
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Great film. Ruth Chatterton's a fascinating horror in it. It's hard to believe the man could live for 20 years with the woman and not know anything about her til they take a trip to Europe. How did she manage to conceal her inner Mme. Bovary all those years?
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9 months ago
thmiofthbea
deannnaaa • 4,846 views
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Lovely, lovely movie. I had to learn to appreciate this one. Alida Valli was wonderful in it. Thanks for posting!
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9 months ago
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Korngold Violin Concerto (3rd Mvt.)
High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
One of the hardest violin concertos performed by one of the b...
IceFun • 269,967 views
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Korngold used a lot of this in "The Prince & the Pauper." Interesting to hear it upgraded to a classical performance piece.
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9 months ago
T a a 3
tyrone power
ccclassical • 4,663 views
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I wonder how many times Alfred Newman used that pretty love theme. I've heard it in at least two other films, notably "A Man Called Peter."
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9 months ago
Love theme from Lady Hamilton (audio) - Miklós Rózsa
The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Miklós Rózsa performing Miklós Rózsa's Love theme from Lady Hamilton, from the 1941 motion picture "...
VanossEZListening • 1,792 views
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It's foolhardy to pick one favorite theme by Rosza -- but if I had to, it would be this. Thank you for posting it.
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9 months ago
Miklós Rózsa- [ Lust for Life ]
Dr Miklós Rózsa was one of the greatest film music composer of any generation. He won 3 Academy Awards and was nominated 13 times. Here is some of ...
NIQBAL21 • 6,101 views
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Thanks for posting this great sequence from the score. The sun of Provence, Van Gogh's pictures. Rosza sure made it sing.
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10 months ago
Winged Migration Part 9 Last Part
No copyright infringement intended
greeneyedwriter89 • 5,804 views
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So beautiful, thanks for posting. I think it would've helped if they'd put a note on the screen identifying the different types of birds, since the narration didn't deal with that.
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10 months ago
RT_W 1.avi
lolaraquel • 25,063 views
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Bless you, one of the great 50s westerns. I too have childhood memories of this. I think it's one of R.T.'s best performances ever.
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10 months ago
K Y P D 1
heapsoflovehide • 7,896 views
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Many thanks for all the Susan Peters movies.
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11 months ago
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Cary Grant
ccclassical • 30,548 views
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Love the film in spite of all the dubbed dialogue. Why is Phyllis Calvert's dialogue dubbed? Couldn't they afford more than one mic per room?
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11 months ago
Victim (1961) 10/10
The end.
marauderthesn • 7,756 views
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Thank you for posting. It's a film that helped moderate my feelings about the whole subject. Very moving.
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11 months ago
Most Beautiful Chinese Music You will ever hear
中国音乐.
Nickweinthaballer • 289,503 views
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May I ask where these beautiful uploads come from? Is there a CD?
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1 year ago
Admiral Yi Sun-sin
Admiral Yi Sun-sin who saved the Joseon dynasty(Medieval dynasty of Korea) from the invasion of Japanese is the most admired figure in Korea. He wa...
prkorea • 28,366 views
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Very nice job. I spent most of my life never having heard his name -- now regard him as one of the greatest men who ever lived. Honor to him.
Thanks for posting this! I haven't seen it for years. It's one of the best choreographed skating routines I ever saw. I still remember how thrilling it was when she first did it. Everything else Kwan did in her career after this seemed like an anticlimax.