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Phabathanbob commented 3 months ago
The Wurzels - Combine Harvester
My 2nd Video and still more to come i asure you! please subscribe if you like it! please leave comments!
A NOTE FOR THE TIMES
A brand new combine harvester costs more than 63 acres (unless it happens to be prime building land with planning permission)
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Sergei Trofanov - Gypsy Passion
Demo from CD - Gypsy Passion
@Mojachelyle "Ochi Chorniye" (Dark Eyes) , Hungarian Dance ( No 5, I think) by Brahms, Golden Ear-rings, Czardas by E Monti, I don't know the last 2.
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Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army (Relaid Audio)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions perform Oliver's Army in this 1979 guest appearance on the "Kenny Everett Video Show" in the UK.
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@Kalephd I wholeheartedly agree with your comment about the Boys from the Mersey/Thames/ Tyne, but the reference to Cromwell is well placed and shouldn't be dismissed. Elvis C chose to title this "Oliver's Army" for a reason.
Murder Mile = Hellish sectors in any area the "Boys" were deployed
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Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army (Relaid Audio)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions perform Oliver's Army in this 1979 guest appearance on the "Kenny Everett Video Show" in the UK.
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@greenmonkey1971
It is good to see that this excellent song still provokes discussion about the lyrics after all these years. Well done, The Skoobey, for your questions, and many thanks greenmonkey1971 for taking the time to explain.
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Kalmár Magda-Berkes János: Kálmán I.-Csárdáskirálynő-Emlékszel még?
Magyar szöveg: Gábor Andor.
Interesting interpretation. Very different from the usual cat fight that is usually.developed in this duet.
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Andre Rieu-Csárdásfürstin
Vienna-2005
@captsub Try putting "csardaskiralnyo" in the u-tube search box, You will find loads of links to pieces from this splendid operetta.
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Hungarian Gypsy Dance
In the Can Ball. Cegléd, Hungary 2008.
@mucificatorul
Tell me, Mucificatorul....how did the "Tigani/Cigany/Gypsy/Rroma" come to be in Romania in the first place? When did they arrive, and how do you think they got there?
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Phabathanbob commented 8 months ago
József Lendvay - Monti: Csárdás
József Lendvay & Friends
@freeqwerqwer No, watch again. He turned away from the audience and the "bravo" was clearly directed at other players. Many solo performers and conductors do something similar in recognition of the orchestra's performance at the end of a tricky piece or the close of a concert. It is professio...
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agusti xarau gili
dibuixos tinta pirograbats
Mai but shukar.
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Sexy Roma Dance
Romathan again, at the Romano Ilo event in Prague. Give your support to the initiative to have a Romen Theater in Prague!
@BIGNIKKOSPW Let us see a post of American Roma dance.
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@kzjam
Excuse me, do you know why the Rrom are in Romania/Bulgaria in the first place. It wasn't by choice.
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Gogol Bordello - Pala Tute
Music video by Gogol Bordello performing Pala Tute. (C) 2010 AR LLC and Gogol Bordello LLC
@anastasiaamar "After you"
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Gogol Bordello - Pala Tute
Music video by Gogol Bordello performing Pala Tute. (C) 2010 AR LLC and Gogol Bordello LLC
@anastasiaamar "To You" (=for yourself)
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Apocalypse Now..Ride Of The Valkyries
It's War.
@camcoolgames "Ritt der Walküren" (Ride of the Valyries) by Richard Wagner- From the opera "Die Walkure" Part of "Der Ring des Nibelungen" (The Ring of the Nibelung).
The Valkyrie ride over battlefields, collecting dead heroes!
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André Rieu ♪♫ 10.Csárdásfürstin medley ♪ Live Concert Dec 2010
André Rieu ♪♫ 10.Csárdásfürstin medley ♪ Live Concert Dec 2010
California - Citizens Business Arena
Live Concert Dec 2010
Sung by the 3 sopranos Mi...
Male singers chosen to look just a little bit like Dom, Pav and Carr?
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Phabathanbob commented 11 months ago
Monti Csárdás (Czardas) Szalai Hungarian Gypsy Band
Monti Czardas, Szalai Hungarian Gypsy Band
@narut0cska Did anyone say that Gypsies were Hungarian? Surely the term "Hungarian Gypsy" just means Roma people who happen to have lived in Hungary for some years?
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Cymbalom Solo - BGSO / Hundred Gypsy Violins
Cymbalum Solo recorded at Istanbul in the Tim Show Center in 2007.
Solo by Oszkár ÖKRÖS, the great cymbalum player, rewarded for his talent !
http...
wo bashavel mai but latcho!
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The Story of Upstairs Downstairs - Part Two Intro
Alexander Faris discusses his famous theme tune whilst Terry Griffiths describes creating the opening and closing titles.
Yes Stephen, I knew Sandy very well. If you are in touch, ask him to call me, please.
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Jussi Björling - E lucevan le stelle - 1937
Untouched, from 78 rpm recording. The real deal.
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Andrea Bocelli - E Lucevan Le Stelle
Andrea Bocelli sings in Tuscany
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Mario Lanza - E Lucevan le Stelle
Enjoy! uploading all of the lanza songs I have!
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Roberto Alagna sings "E Lucevan Le Stelle"
Roberto Alagna sings "E Lucevan Le Stelle" from Puccini's opera Tosca
Angela Gheorghiu as Tosca, Roberto Alagna as Cavaradossi
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Phabathanbob commented 11 months ago
Jose Carreras - E Lucevan Le Stelle
José Carreras in the Three Tenors concert 1994
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Placido Domingo - Tosca - E lucevan le stelle
This is from a 1992 production in which Tosca was performed in the exact places of the libretto, in something close to real time. The orchestra was...
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't.
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Placido Domingo - Tosca - E lucevan le stelle
This is from a 1992 production in which Tosca was performed in the exact places of the libretto, in something close to real time. The orchestra was...
70 years of age now, and still going strong!
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Pavarotti E lucevan le stelle
Pavarotti sings e lucevan le stelle
True test of "E lucevan": Never mind who is singing it, or where, or when. Just close your eyes and listen. If you shed a tear or two end of the performance, it is great rendition. If you don't, it ain't!
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Pur ti miro - Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky, Christina Pluhar and l'Arpeggiata (Claudio Monteverdi)
Two winners of the German Echo Klassik (Classical) 2009 awards. Christina Pluhar and l'Arpeggiata were awarded the 'Klassik ohne Grenzen' award (an...
@mhouins Monteverdi, Ferrari, Sacrati or Cavalli ? We will never know who really wrote it. Just rejoice that is is a very beautiful duet that we can still hear today!
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Phabathanbob commented 1 year ago
Hidden treasures - Heinrich Marschner - Der Vampyr (1828) - Selected highlights
Painting: "A sunset on the Crimea" by Ivan Aivazovsky.
History: By the time the German composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861) began composing "De...
@AmericanEvita Thanks. I will look it up and listen to it. Are we the only two Marschner fans on youtube?
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Hidden treasures - Heinrich Marschner - Der Vampyr (1828) - Selected highlights
Painting: "A sunset on the Crimea" by Ivan Aivazovsky.
History: By the time the German composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861) began composing "De...
@AmericanEvita Have you seen the English TV version of Der Vampyr, (Teh Vampire) with Omar Ebrahim, Richard van Allen, Fiona O Neill etc, Adaptation by Janet Street Porter? Worth watching.
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Hidden treasures - Heinrich Marschner - Der Vampyr (1828) - Selected highlights
Painting: "A sunset on the Crimea" by Ivan Aivazovsky.
History: By the time the German composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861) began composing "De...
Marschner is a bridge between Weber and Wagner. See his opera "Hans Heiling" for more goth stuff!
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Czardas Queen Oh, Bloody Life ... Te rongyos élet A. Stohl K. Bartsch Szeged
Te rongyos élet Oh, Bloody Life ...
Andras Stohl Kata Bartsch
The Czardas Queen
Szeged Open Air Festival 2005
Directed by: Róbert Alföldi
Is there a DVD of this production?
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Jaj, cica... Andras Stohl The Czardas Queen Szeged 2005
The Czardas Queen Jaj, cica...
Szeged Open Air Festival 2005
Andras Stohl
Directed by: Róbert Alföldi
Is there a DVD of this production?
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Gogol Bordello - Pala Tute - Jools Holland, 2010
GB perform Pala Tute, the opening track from Trans-Continental Hustle, on BBC2 show 'Later Live with Jools Holland'. Recorded in London on 13th Apr...
@1Love2Customs
Le la, le la, le la pala tute. Zhas kana meres. Merava pala late
Take her, take her, take her after you (for yourself), you go, when you die. I am dying after her.
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Phabathanbob liked 1 year ago
MARSCHNER - DER VAMPYR / THE VAMPYR, A SOAP OPERA - PART 14/14
Music - Heinrich Marschner (1828)
Words - Charles Hart (1992)
Cast:
Ripley, the Vampyr - Omar Ebrahim - Baritone
Miranda - Fiona O'Neill - Soprano...
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Phabathanbob commented 1 year ago
Willem Tell Overture - Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra / "Live in Athens 2009"
Willem Tell Ouverture - GIOACCHINO ROSSINI by 100 Violins.
BGSO DVD Exclu "Live in Athens 2009, GREECE @ Badminton Theatre
First vidéo edition
DV...
@ouinonyes Interesting analogy!
Marschner - Overture: Der Vampyr (The Vampire)
Overture to the 1828 opera "Der Vampyr" (The Vampire) by German composer Heinrich August Marschner (1795-1861), an pivotal figure in German Romanti...
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Phabathanbob said:
It is so good to hear something by Marschner. So often quoted by musicologists as "the link between Weber and Wagner", but so little played.
Cigánski Diabli (Gypsy Devils) P.Sarasate Tzigeunerweisen
Cigánski Diabli (Gypsy Devils) P.Sarasate Tzigeunerweisen
1,380 views
Phabathanbob said:
Nayis tuke. Tu bashalen mai but shukar. T'aven baxtale.
A song for Iraq : Elvis Costello - Oliver's army
One of Elvis Costello's early hit, but most apt in today's world. Warning-graphic war images....not for the faint hearted.
15,724 views
Phabathanbob said:
...and i would rather be anywhere else but here today!!!
A Classical Rajasthani Folk Song: Kaman Garo Kanhaji
A delightful performance by Bade Gazi Khan Jeena Manganiyar, the legendary singer from the Manganiyar community of Western Rajasthan, India. The M...
20,836 views
Phabathanbob said:
Si phuranimos amensa. Nayis tuke. Baxt hai sastimos sa!
Latcho Drom Part 5 of 10
Part 5 of 10
Summary:
The film takes the viewer on a journey west, from India to Spain, with stops along the way, to dramatize Romany's nomadic cu...
11,196 views
Phabathanbob said:
But latcho! Tume san vorba Rromanes?
Transport of delight - Flanders and Swann
Dedicated to Kentishbloke for his support and kindness. Variety act from the fifties and sixties. Clever wordplay was their forte. Don't get mu...
48,592 views
Phabathanbob said:
",,,Monarch of the Road, Observer of the Highway Code..." things don't change much!
Sumi Jo -- Cossack Lullaby
from her CD Missing you.................. i love this song, her voice it's just perfect!!!!!!!!!! XD
7,810 views
Phabathanbob said:
@lovetheanimals8 I don't know where you will find an accurate translation, I learned an English version as a child, and knew it by the name "Cossack Lullaby" . I found this version when trying to find the piece again. It is the same tune. The words I learned were "Sleep my baby , softly sl...
Csardas Gypsy Dance by David Garrett
101,945 views
Phabathanbob said:
@wakond ...and this Csardas was written by Vittorio Monti, a Neapolitan! Not Gypsy, not Hungarian, but "in the style of....".Nice tune, nonetheless.
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