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Belisario - Gaetano Donizetti - 1997
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Belisario - Jacek Strauch
Antonina - Ines Salazar
Alamiro - Sergei Homov ( ...
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3 months ago
What the hell is this creature?
I'm guessing this is some sort of caterpillar, but if any one knows what it is called please let me know
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4 months ago
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Kenneth Williams, Fantabulosa! (Part 1 of 8)
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Simon Schama's Bernini_4 of 4
Released in 2006 in the U.K., this clip is part of a video of a Simon Schama BBC TV series entitled "Power of Art" which narrates the life and art ...
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What is the music starting around 2:02?
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5 months ago
G.B. Pergolesi: Mi palpita il core (Lo frate 'nnamorato)
Tenor David Alegret
Orchestra: Europa Galante
Concuctor: Fabio Biondi
Stage dir.: Willy Landin
Teatro Pergolesi of Jesi
October 2, 2011
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6 months ago
Gorecki Symphony No. 3 "Sorrowful Songs" - Lento e Largo
Soprano: Isabel Bayrakdaraian, Sinfonietta Cracovia, conducted by John Axelrod.
Taken from "HOLOCAUST - A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz". For ...
PakoChile • 674,226 views
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@ooooooooser I don't necessarily think that great art should be depoliticized. But politics and religion are merely symptoms of the human condition. I think this music skips that nonsense. It bypasses Religion and politics, and attacks us at our spiritual core. When you listen to this particular...
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6 months ago
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7 months ago
World Battleground, 1000 years of war in 5 minutes
For more cool stuff please visit http://jordic.com
This animation shows all important battles that took place over the last ten centuries. The size...
kolomaire • 1,189,172 views
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@discordedusurper Well, the uploader clearly explains the bias in his description. He's not racist or culturally insensitive. Regardless, I liked the video. :)
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8 months ago
Enrico Caruso - O Lola (Cavalleria rusticana) 1905
Turiddu's aria "O Lola, lovely as the bright blooms of spring" from Pietro Mascagni's opera "Cavalleria rusticana."
Recorded in 1905.
More info on...
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Lawrence Tibbett sings "Leb wohl du kühnes herrliches Kind" Part II
Tibbett often times sang this piece in recital. He was a very successful concert singer and was very very generous with encores. He always gave the...
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9 months ago
Beethoven - 7th Symphony - 2nd movement
The 2nd movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony, performed by the London Classical Players conducted by Roger Norrington, 1987.
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9 months ago
Andreas Scholl, Handel: Ombra Mai Fu
Never was the shade of any plant sweeter, dearer, more agreeable! George Frideric Handel, from Serse. Andreas Scholl, countertenor, originally su...
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9 months ago
Handel : Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1(HQ)
Handel : Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1
Date: 1727
Main Performer: George Frideric Handel
Genre: Choral
Period: Baroque (1600-1749)
Th...
ClassicalMusicOnly • 394,388 views
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People should stop going on about how it's 'Händel' and not 'Handel'. If I recall correctly, he was actually a naturalised Briton by Act of Parliament. So George Frideric Handel and Georg Friedrich Händel are both fine. The latter being his birth name, the former being the one he had it changed ...
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Symphonic fantasies ~ Nicolò Paganini & Co. ~ Five studies on Caprice No. 24 in A minor (1820-1934)
≈ History ≈
Based on the Grove Dictionary, ClassicalNotes.net & Rovi
It is said that, to stretch himself, Paganini wrote pieces even he couldn't pl...
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M. Caballe & C.Merritt "Molesta, tanto a Pirro son io?" Ermione Pesaro
ROP. Pesaro 22th august 1987
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1 year ago
Nero - Innocence
Available now on UKF Dubstep 2010: http://ukf.me/ukfdubstep2010
The official video for Nero's debut release on Chase & Status' MTA Records, titled...
UKFDubstep • 9,237,791 views
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are they lesbians?
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1 year ago
di provenza il mar
renato bruson live in concert di provenza il mar de la traviata de verdi
bassbariton9 • 8,924 views
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Bruson suits paternal roles.
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1 year ago
Gioachino Rossini - La cambiale di matrimonio - "Non c'e il vecchio" (Bruno Pratico, Francesco Facini & Valeria Baiano)
The first vocal piece, the introduction, is represented by the piece from Rossini's first opera, "La cambiale di matrimonio".
The introduction fro...
LindoroRossini • 11,485 views
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Hogarth suits Rossini very well. Bravo on the uploads.
Perhaps it's a Tussock Moth Caterpillar?