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1 month ago
MÚSICA EN LA CORTE DE CARLOS V - Concierto de Orphénica Lyra
MÚSICA EN LA CORTE DE CARLOS V - Concierto de Orphénica Lyra.
Intérprete: Orphénica Lyra - Director: José Miguel Moreno.
- Nuria Rial (Soprano)
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Belarmo • 1,195 views
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1 month ago
Haendel: Dixit Dominus HWV 232
Ensemble vocal Lausanne
Michel Corboz conductor
Nathalie Gaudefroy soprano
Anne Montandou soprano
Maëlle Vivarès soprano
Valérie Bonnard mezzo...
pitonisa62 • 13,612 views
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1 month ago
Ravel - Pavane pour une infante défunte
recorded in my home on a digital stage piano
I'm searching for concerts.
HELP THIS PIANIST
Seven65 • 3,137 views
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1 month ago
Scarlatti - Sonata L.33 in B minor (K.87) - Nuccio Trotta
recorded in my home on a digital stage piano.
I'm searching for concerts.
HELP THIS PIANIST
Seven65 • 6,420 views
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1 month ago
Chords Part 2: Tonic Triads (Minor Keys)
This video explains the basics of how to create a tonic triad in minor keys. Do have a look at part 1 before watching this video as the basics of ...
musictheoryguy • 1,313 views
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1 month ago
Vivaldi Antonio Lucio - Concerto in Mi magg n.10 " L'Amoroso " RV 271 op.IX
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
da " La Cetra" Concerto in Mi maggiore "L'Amoroso" per vl archi e bc
Ensemble La Serenessima
Peinture de L.de Ca...
Phebus74 • 601 views
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1 month ago
C'Era Una Volta Il West [Spaghetti Western] 18di18
PLAYLIST http://www.youtube.com/view...
« -- Diventerà una bella città... Sweet Water.
-- Ci passerete un giorno o l'a...
ArteCinemaAgain • 1,595 views
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1 month ago
Charles Ives - Violin Sonata No. 3 [1/3]
Charles Ives, Violin Sonata No. 3.
Curt Thompson, Violin.
Rodney Waters, Piano.
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ThomasLigre • 152 views
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1 month ago
Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell at the ESMUC (Barcelona)
Dido & Aeneas at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, ESMUC (Barcelona)
Academic activity. Chamber music class
Dido: Isabel SEÑAS - Belinda:...
laberintosingeniosos • 695 views
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1 month ago
qual'è il famoso 'ggiocatore della Roma...
...che non avesse fatto il calciatore oggi sarebbe così? INDOVINATE
dal film di D. Risi I Mostri, 1963
jotazenda • 20 views
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il giocatore potrebbe essere Lojacono
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4 months ago
Emanuele Casale - 11 (SECOND PART) for ensemble and electronics
Emanuele Casale
11 (second part)
MDI ensemble
Yoichi Sughiyama, conductor
Copyright CASA RICORDI Universal srl
MrComp74 • 95 views
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4 months ago
Viel Stauraum für noch mehr Schuhe!
Lösen Sie das Platzproblem in Ihrem Flur - mit diesem dezenten Schuhschrank. Weil er einen großen Spiegel trägt, fällt er...
HolzWerkenTV • 2,426 views
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4 months ago
PTSDEraser
The PTSD Eraser is a quick, 12 minute long, audio process that brings you relief from the uncomfortable emotions associated with Post Traumatic Str...
mdougan1000 • 13 views
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4 months ago
Talking Heads Don't Worry About The Government
A wonderful solo guitar rendition of Talking Head's Don't Worry About The Government... Be sure to visit http://chananhanspal.com/
SanxenxoMJG • 264 views
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4 months ago
Dittrich - Wind Quintet (1974) 1/2
Paul-Heinz Dittrich (born 1930, german composer)
Kammermusik III für Bläserquintett (1974)
[ mit einem Epilog nach Worten von Pablo Neruda ]
"Ch...
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5 months ago
Karl Nyhlin - Passingmeasures Pavan
Karl Nyhlin plays a piece by Elizabethan composer John Johnson.
8-course renaissance lute built by Lars Jönsson. www.karlnyhlin.com
TheKnightOfTheLute • 1,453 views
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5 months ago
In the shade of Michelangelo's David and Pietà. Berio, Sequenza II for harp
In the shade of Michelangelo's David and Pietà. Florence, Academy Gallery, November 2011, Lucia Bova performs Sequenza II for harp by Luciano Berio...
luciabova • 45 views
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5 months ago
scelsi mix
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Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988): Anagamin
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Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988): Divertimento No. 4
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Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988): Krishna e Radha
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Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988): Quattro pezzi per orchestra
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Giacinto Scelsi ~ Divertimento No. 3 ~ IV
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Giacinto Scelsi ~ String Quartet No. 2
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Giacinto Scelsi ~ Trilogia : Ygghur ~ Part 6
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Maknongan - Giacinto Scelsi
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Mode 143: Giacinto Scelsi - The Piano Works 2 | Action Music - VI. Brillante
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Sep 27, 2009About this user
About me: I'm nearly an old artist living in Switzerland, not so old but mature. I started along time ago in Italy, my country of origin, with painting and and several other interests, like theatre,
poetry, movies, photography and many other things in the art spheres. I was and still am very hungry for all
kinds of artistic works...and music. Music was, maybe, my best friend and I took care of my education
slowly slowly, because our time is really saturated with many styles and directions how to make
sounds and the sounds have changed and are changing very fast. In my case the music and its
evolution was made in relation with the need to understand this jungle of different sounds
and to try to give to each manifestation reason to be..., Well, you see is not so easy to move in
this century and the past century. Can be easy when, like most of the people, we choose
the beautiful way of nice harmonies and melodies, but sometimes these things sound a little bit
outdated, I mean we have many gaps in our music education and we have lost
the sense of hearing in many ways, I mean the hearing processes that give us the opportunity to discover
new sense and new direction of hearing the tone...we are confused and we refuse many fields
of new music because the approach is encapsulated in some notion of "what the music shoud be". For those
that music has to be orderly, according to some very flat principles, it is very hard to change this order of perception.
I speak about sounds and music, they are two different things.
Regarding the evolution of classical music, artists like Stockhausen, Luigi Nono, John Cage etc. are part of
a musical elite, and it is them who teach us to listen to music in a way that is much more in relation to our daily
living, and it was them, who have opened new dimensions of hearing, but we still consume the same great
composers. That is correct, but we need to make the next step in our hearing process.
In my personal work, I have come to a point, where I wasn't just satisfied with making a nice frame, nice picture,
so I broke the frame and came across different artistic expressions, and began to work with
complex installations (www.memoria.ch), where all senses are being activated, looking, hearing, smelling, touching
and I started to assemble tone works. It is also the case in my exhibition "The daily physiology", where I
put together installation and video with many noises of and tones of daily life.
It's been 10 years now that I am making music on a regular basis, and new horizons have opened up and I feel
a great increase of potential on all levels of making art. I began to play music with different instruments, also the
computer (sampling, programming). Music is a very serious thing to me, and I want to remain very honest
towards my work. Thank you for your attention.
Bravo Seven65, bella interpretazione, grazie e buon lavoro