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Roger Brown, President, Berklee College of Music
Berklee is one of nation's top music schools. But its focus is on getting a job in the business of music. Brown has a tremendous perspective on t...
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1 year ago
Claude Debussy - Marche écossaise sur une thème populaire, for two pianos
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Marche écossaise sur une thème populaire
for piano duet
Werner Haas & Noël Lee, pianos
Composed in 1891 [later orchest...
Epogdous • 5,986 views
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@JobiwanKenobi19 You mean Gershwin sounds like debussy ;)
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1 year ago
Romantic Impressions
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"Beau Soir" - Juliane Banse - Debussy
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Chausson - Poème de L'amour et de La Mer, op. 19 (1/5)
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Debussy ~ Andantino con moto allegro ~ Piano Trio in G Major (1/4)
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Ferde Grofé: Mississipi Suite (Pt I. Father of Waters)
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Manuel de Falla - Pièces Espagnoles (4/4) Andaluza {de Larrocha}
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Music of the Spheres Society - "Romance" by Frank Bridge
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Ravel - "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée" Fischer-Dieskau
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suatrilha • 16,261 views
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There are so many different ways to score a film. I like this approach to scoring, very real and genuine.
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1 year ago
Ravel - "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée" Fischer-Dieskau
A set of three songs by Maurice Ravel (written in 1932-33). This was Ravel's last completed work. It had been commissioned for a film by G.W. Pabst...
FiDiTanzer528 • 15,454 views
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Awesome!!!! So freaking awesome!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
ridge route jam
colin jams a song he wrote. all rights to colin clark. original gansta material right here.
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@TheRiverMusic Furthermore, there are plenty of colleges out there that students don't graduate from besides Berklee. Plenty of colleges out there where students graduate and don't get jobs. So we can go back and forth all day about why that is, but the truth of it is...YOU decide how you will ...