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4 weeks ago
Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues (Live)
Cry guitar, cry..
UndeadKuntiz • 12,105,729 views
MrRhiannonsdad
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1 month ago
George Gershwin - "Rhapsody in Blue" - Oskar Danon
George Gershwin (1898-1937)
"Rhapsody in Blue"
Raymond Lewenthal, Piano
Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Oskar Danon
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MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Wonderful performance, thanks for sharing
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1 month ago
Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Scriabin Sonata No. 9
Alexander Scriabin, Piano Sonata No. 9 "Black Mass", Op. 68
truecrypt • 28,714 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Put simply, Hamelin adheres to the score while Sofronitsky adheres to the music. Sofronitsky was a God of Scriabin's music and no-one captures every facet of Scriabin's mindscape like him.
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1 month ago
Vazsonyi Plays Chopin Mazurka, C# Minor, Op.63/3
Balint Vazsonyi (1936-2003) performs:
F.Chopin (1810-1849):
Mazurka, C# Minor, Op.63/3 - Allegretto
Vox 513.170, "Reverie" - 1966
bvbwv3 • 57 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Pure and unmannered beauty, thanks for sharing Vazsonyi's art.
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1 month ago
Wilhelm Kempff - Beethoven: Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 "Hammerklavier" (1964)
Wilhelm Kempff, piano
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 "Hammerklavier"
00:06 I. Allegro
08:49 II. Scherzo: Assai vivace
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capitantotti • 2,050 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Valhalla
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1 month ago
Schubert Liszt Der Müller und der Bach Lisitsa
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Texts by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827)
Translation by Celia Sgroi
Sheet music at IMSLP here :
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ValentinaLisitsa • 25,686 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Gloriously beautiful performance Valentina. I am taking my daughter to see you at the Royal Albert Hall next year, have you decided on the programme yet? Best wishes,
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1 month ago
Liszt Ballade 2 Bonn Beethoven-Haus Lisitsa on 97 keys
Finally a chance to use all 97 keys, live , on video :-)
In the original score , the decending broken octaves passage ( so-called martellato, a...
ValentinaLisitsa • 31,933 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Remarkable imagination and technichal prowess Valentina, I have heard the Liszt B Minor Ballade many, many times but your performance here hs left my hair standing on end. Your originality is more astounding than your technique. Truly wonderful.
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1 month ago
gullivior • 142 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Truly amazing control of technique and passion as always with Barere. Compare his recording with that of Hamelin to reveal all about the artist Barere was and the note spinner Hamelin is.
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1 month ago
"Liszt Project" Recording Old-Fashioned Way:-) Analog Tape to Vinyl LP. Lisitsa
Recording of Liszt album in all analog ( or analogue if you will :-)) 1/4 inch Studer tape , no edits allowed !!!! 6 tapes , each one 40 minute...
ValentinaLisitsa • 8,908 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Marvellous Valentina, wonderful imaginitive Liszt playing. I am ever so excited at the prospect of your Scriabin and Prokofiev as well... :D
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2 months ago
Don't Ask, Don't Tell - Fifa 12 Funny Gays
Submit clips from ANY video game here! - http://the2bucks.com/
The main games that will be seen on AmazingGames247 are:
Minecraft, Terraria, Leagu...
AmazingGames247 • 81,113 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
@DANsoccer14 'Brits' invented Football. Prick.
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2 months ago
gullivior • 298 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Rubinstein had no equal in his interpretation of Chopin. Thanks for sharing this gem.
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2 months ago
Dutch Goalkeeper Gone Wild
BEELDEN EREDIVISIE LIVE!
A wag once said that all goalkeepers love kicking people when they are down.
Exhibit A: Esteban Alvarado of AZ during a ...
WelmersMedia • 738,739 views
MrRhiannonsdad
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2 months ago
Shostakovich plays Piano Concerto No 2 I. Allegro (1958)
Pt. 2 http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102
Orchestre National De La Radiodiffusion Française
André C...
theoshow2 • 186,510 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
His recording with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra under Alexander Gauk in 1959 is even more amazing (and a fair bit faster).
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2 months ago
gullivior • 219 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Tremendous playing, a new pianist for me but obviously a great one.
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2 months ago
La Campanella On Steroids ? :-) Liszt Rondo Fantastique "El Contrabandista" Valentina Lisitsa
This is perhaps the MOST unplayable piece of music I ever encountered! La Campanella , or Feux Follets ( both are clearly hinted here) are walk in ...
ValentinaLisitsa • 99,043 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Crazy!!! Look forward to seeing you in London next year.
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2 months ago
Sergei RACHMANINOFF Quatre Morceaux (1888) - Sergio FIORENTINO live
The four Morceaux from 1888 are:
1. Romance in F sharp minor
2. Prélude in E flat minor
3. Mélodie in E major
4. Gavotte in D major
tastenkasten • 115 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Glorious Sergio, a true artist! Thanks for sharing.
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2 months ago
Sergei RACHMANINOFF Cinq Morceaux de Fantaisie, op. 3 - Sergio FIORENTINO live
The five Morceaux de Fantaisie are:
1. Elégie in E flat minor
2. Prélude in C sharp minor
3. Mélodie in E major
4. Polichinelle in F sharp minor
5....
tastenkasten • 212 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Beautiful, wondrous Fiorentino. Thanks for sharing again
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2 months ago
Rosa Tamarkina plays Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 in E major
recorded in 1948
Rosa Tamarkina (1920 - 1950)
gullivior • 443 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Charming and elegant playing
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2 months ago
Chopin Scherzo No 3 C# Minor Op 39 Tamarkina Rec 1947 48
There are those who consider the recorded performances of Horowitz and others of this Scherzo to pale in comparison with that of Rosa Tamarkina. (1...
Beckmesser2 • 1,981 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Staggering playing
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2 months ago
Rostropovich: Rachmaninov Cello Sonata, 3rd Movement
The Legendary Cellist Msistlav Rostropovich and pianist Alexander Dedyuhkin play the Rachmaninov Cello Sonata in G minor, opus 19, the third moveme...
celloman2525 • 23,423 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Music and music making that is beyond all description.
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2 months ago
Alkan- Symphony For Piano Op. 39 (4/4)
Fourth Movement
John11inch • 1,508 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Lewenthal's Alkan is breathtaking in it's bravado, humour and sheer aplomb. He has no equal in Alkan's music.
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2 months ago
Stanislav NEUHAUS plays SCRIABIN Sonata no.5
Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, October 10, 1975.
SSSLAWWWA • 3,868 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Ecstatic
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3 months ago
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne No 1, Op 27 in C sharp
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne No 1, Op 27 in C sharp
ArRubMusic • 19,046 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
The last word in Chopin interpretation. Rubinstein played Chopin without equal.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
The sisters of mercy - Emma.
The sisters of mercy - Emma.
MrMephisto42 • 146 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
The greatest cover version they ever did. This takes me back...
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3 months ago
Frédéric CHOPIN 3 Nocturnes, op. 9 - Sergio FIORENTINO
Recorded for the SAGA label in London, Olympic Studios, 4/5 March 1960 and first released in 1974 on Saga 5376/77. For more details see my discogra...
tastenkasten • 65 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Limpid beauty, this must be Chopin at the piano...
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3 months ago
Franz LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8 - Sergio FIORENTINO
Recorded for the SAGA label in Paris, Salle Adyar, 26/27 January 1960, first released in 1960 on Saga XID 5020. For more details see my discography.
tastenkasten • 76 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Stupendous
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3 months ago
Franz LISZT Ballade No. 2 in B minor - Sergio FIORENTINO
Recorded for the SAGA label in Paris, Salle Adyar, 26/27 January 1960, first released in 1960 on Saga XID 5020. For more details see my discography.
tastenkasten • 130 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Legendary Fiorentino, MAESTRO
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3 months ago
Frédéric CHOPIN Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat, op. 61 - Sergio FIORENTINO
Recorded for the SAGA label in Hamburg Musikhalle, May 1959 and first released on Saga STM 6021 in mono. For more details see my discography.
tastenkasten • 54 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Beautiful, passionate and elegant as always with Fiorentino. Thanks for sharing.
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4 months ago
Jascha Heifetz - Poeme (Ernest Chausson)
Rare recording of Poeme by Ernest Chausson, performed by Jascha Heifetz
SunSerenity • 4,058 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Stellar
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4 months ago
Lev Vlasenko plays Liszt Apparition No.1
Liszt: from "Apparitions", No.1 - Senza lentezza quasi allegretto
Lev Vlasenko, piano
Rec. 1983 (Melodiya)
nikolaimedtner • 556 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Beyond words, I think Liszt wrote this in 1834 at the age of 22, what a visionary genius
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4 months ago
Lev Vlassenko. Scryabin. Preludes 1, 2, 3, 4. Op.22 Lev Vlassenko plays.
Lev Vlassenko plays. Играет Лев Власенко
Scryabin, Preludes:
№1 op.22
№2 op.22
№3 op.22
№4 op.22
IrinaVlassenko • 158 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Beautiful beyond measure
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4 months ago
Lev Vlassenko. Scryabin. Preludes 2, 5, 9, 10. Op. 11.
Lev Vlassenko plays. Играет Лев Власенко
Scryabin. Preludes:
№2 A-minor op.11
№5 D-major op.11
№9 E-major op.11
№10 C-sharp minor op.11
IrinaVlassenko • 491 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Pure magic
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4 months ago
Gunnar Johansen plays Liszt Fantasy on Beethoven "Ruins of Athens"
though he is still -incredibly- little known, Johansen is in my opinion one of the greatest interpreters of Liszt.. visit the website: http://www.g...
gullivior • 110 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Phenomenal Liszt playing, thanks for sharing. Happy Birthday Franz
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
Scriabin - Five Preludes op. 74 (Emil Gilels)
Live performance (1984)
Astathis • 15,914 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
The dark side
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4 months ago
Egon Petri plays Liszt Waltz from Gounod's "Faust"
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Paraphrase on a Waltz from Gounod's "Faust" S 407
Egon Petri (1881-1962), piano
Recorded in 1936
Painting of Ary Scheffer ...
pianopera • 350 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Stunning playing delivered with ease. Thanks for sharing
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4 months ago
gullivior • 691 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Legendary playing, thanks for sharing
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4 months ago
volodya2 • 1,190 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Sublime, thanks for sharing
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
Percy Grainger plays Grieg Concerto Op. 16 (1-3)
1. Allegro molto moderato
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra - Leopold Stokowski
live, 1945
gullivior • 248 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Fantastic!!! Totally uninhibited playing
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Marilyn Horne: "Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix"
Samson Et Dalila, Act 2: "Mon Coeur S'ouvre À Ta Voix", Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano, Wiener Opernorchester & Henry Lewis
willrobinson1229 • 614 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
Words cannot describe this performance. Ravishing
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5 months ago
Janet Baker: "Morgen!" by Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
"Morgen!", Op. 27/4 (John Henry Mackay, 1864-1933)
Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano.
Gerald Moore, piano.
1968.
operazaile • 5,652 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
The summit of perfection
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5 months ago
Horowitz plays Scriabin Feuillet d'Album opus 58
Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915)
-Feuillet d'Album opus 58
piano: Vladimir Horowitz
rec. 1972
Starwalker6978 • 1,376 views
MrRhiannonsdad
commented:
The dark side of ecstasy
Legends never let you down