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Cliburn 2009 Haochen Zhang Final Recital 2
Haochen Zhang plays the first movement "Ondine" of Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit during the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition on June 6...
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SeXy JoHn AbRaHaM
A video from the sexy John Abraham, you will see the sexiest picture of him!!!! With the song Sexy bag from Justin Timberlake !
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JOHN ABRAHAM SEXY MUSIC VIDEO
watch & visit .. http://www.party1one.com
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Clarinet Sonata No. 2 by Brahms (1st movement)
Clarinet Sonata No. 2 in E-flat Op. 120 No. 2 by Johannes Brahms. 1st movement: Allegro amabile.
Carl Banner, piano; Ben Redwine, clarinet.
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1 year ago
President Obama: It Gets Better
As part of the It Gets Better Project, President Obama shares his message of hope and support for LGBT youth who are struggling with being bullied.
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@ppolo12 ...and heteros should be proud of broken families, children whose calenders are sent to them by the courts, who do more divorce litigations - oh, excuse me, the going rate is 2.5 spouses with 5 children spread amongst them. Yes, I'm ashamed at those that refuse to allow gays the right t...
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V. Shimkus plays J. Haydn Piano Sonata No.54 in G major
Pianist Vestard Shimkus plays
Joseph Haydn Piano Sonata No.54 in G major
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@fratman2003
....while not the most eloquently expressed, thanks for having the balls to respond most appropriately to this and all the others who offer their so valuable expertise...in other words, I couldn't agree with you more! Amazing how willing people are to betray their ignorance in the ...
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1 year ago
V. Shimkus plays Rachmaninov Prelude op.32 No5
Pianist Vestard Shimkus plays Rachmaninov Prelude op.32 No5 in G major
with Latvian National Opera Orchestra
Conducted by Andris Nelsons
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@pointreyes6
I'm very curious, in your opinion, what about this performance do you consider poor? Specifics would be more helpful, than comparisons to other pianists whose interpretations you favor. For example, at the introduction, is his LH accompaniment played too forte, or the articulation l...
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1 year ago
Vestard Shimkus - Brahms - Concerto No.1 1st mvt (1/3)
Pianist Vestard Shimkus plays 1st movement of Piano Concerto No.1 by Johannes Brahms. With Czech Philharmonic conducted by Lawrence Foster. Recorde...
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Samuel Feinberg plays J. S. Bach, Toccata in C minor BWV 911
Recorded in 1961.
Samuel Feinberg (Piano, Composer, Arranger)
Born: May 26, 1890 - Odessa, Russia
Died: October 22, 1962 - Moscow, Russia
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ah yes, occasionally there is someone who plays Bach with heartfelt expression and sensitivity - and one can only my drawn deeply past the fugue process into the spiritual arena of which Bach explored with such great passion.
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Ashkenazy plays Chopin Etude op.10-1
I got this movie in YouTube.
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@whh8 - going from a ff to a mp and shifting articulation from deep and wet to dryer and from the fingertip is not at all a subtle change. It's what pianist spend a lifetime to create - drama, change, shifts of character, mood, etc. To make the instument shift from blazingly heroic to a sneaky ri...
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1 year ago
Chopin - Barcarolle Op. 60
Rafal Blechacz plays Chopin's Barcarolle in F Sharp Major at Chopinowski International Competition
A barcarolle (from French; also Italian barcaro...
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a very fine performance - right up there with Zimerman. Some outstanding musicianship and pianism.
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Tyler W Tom plays a Liszt transcription - Valse Caprice No. 6 from Soirees de Vienne
Tyler W Tom knocks out a Liszt transcription of Schubert"s Valse Caprice in front of Broadcast and Television Executives from the US and abroad gat...
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wow, that's pathetic - the pianist cheated and rewrote the part leaving out the treacherous octaves in the RH; I can understand that - but he still missed the notes!!!!!! All he had to do is play one note with his thumb instead of a 3-voiced chord - and he still screwed up.