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11 months ago
Beethoven fur Elise エリーゼのために
Atsuko Seta plays Beethoven fur Elise
Live Recording in Toyono Jubel Hall 2007
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11 months ago
Sunshine Superman- Donovan
Sue Lyon came into Donovan's life at the end of 1965. This was two or three years before he met his "Jennifer Juniper" (Jenny Boyd). Lyon had starr...
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11 months ago
TYROS 4 DEMO STYLE BOSSA BRAZIL : Comment te dire adieu by Françoise Hardy
Petite demonstration du TYROS 4 sur le style BOSSA BRAZIL
Chanson interprété par Francoise Hardy parole de Serge Gainsbourg en 1969
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11 months ago
New Hammond XK3C XK33C Demo Video
Demo of the New XK33C at Svenska Hammond.Check it out.Andreas Hellkvist at the Keys.With the Internal Leslie.
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11 months ago
George Frideric HANDEL: Allemande in D minor, HWV 437
Cubus plays Allemande in D minor by George Frideric Handel.
MP3 and sheet music: http://cubus-adsl.dk/
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cubusdk • 4,683 views
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But don't forget, although Haendel was German, he lived for most of his life in the UK
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
George Frideric HANDEL: Gavotte in G major, HWV 491
Cubus plays Gavotte in G major by George Frideric Handel.
MP3 and sheet music: http://cubus-adsl.dk/
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cubusdk • 6,179 views
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You give this piece of music a very melancholic interpretation, considering it is a Gavotte and is traditionally played as such, it is much slower, but something is added to it because of that. I love the way you have interpreted it and it just goes to show that even the masters can be improved,...
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11 months ago
Frédéric CHOPIN: Valse mélancolique in F-sharp minor (Op. Posth.)
Cubus plays Valse mélancolique in F-sharp minor by Frédéric Chopin.
MP3 and sheet music: http://cubus-adsl.dk/
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11 months ago
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Intro too long
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1 year ago
Burn Gorman
Here a Burn Gorman video, I have been waiting to put it on youtube. I make it a month ago. I also saw him in Oliver on 2nd jan in London, so I hope...
robin100hoody • 2,270 views
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Burn Gorman can only play dark characters. He's useless at anything else
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1 year ago
Wynonna Judd - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Wynonna Judd - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry -
Hear the lonesome whiperwill
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whinning low
I'm so lone...
michouberlin • 8,667 views
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Elvis Presley maintained that this was the saddest version of the song he had ever heard.
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1 year ago
Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Op. 39, No. 17 (German Song)
Cubus plays German Song in E-flat major by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Playlist with all musical pieces by TCHAIKOVSKY posted by cubusdk: http://www.youtub...
cubusdk • 6,388 views
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A charming piece of music played with a flare for the dance. Love it.
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1 year ago
They Can't Take That Away From Me
There are many excellent versions of this classic standard but my current favorite is the version by Eliane Elias here:
Lot2learn • 12,185 views
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Shall I give up playing? I shall never be anything like as good as this. I think I'll just listen to the joy you give, instead.
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1 year ago
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia
Live performance of Ralph Vaughn Williams' Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis.
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1 year ago
Sleep - Eric Whitacre cover (Part 1)
This is my all-time FAVORITE part of the song by my all-time FAVORITE composer: Eric Whitacre! This song is called 'Sleep'. It's an AMAZING song!
S...
xoclkox • 32,541 views
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Beautiful chorister's voice and I agree with independencedayB.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Sleep - Eric Whitacre - Message and Singing from Britlin
Britlin's message to Mr. Eric Whitacre... I was REALLY nervous!!! but hopefully he will see this video and see how thankful I am for him... he is t...
POLYPHONYOFMYHEART • 64,816 views
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You are a brave young lady to put yourself forward like this and I love your voice: it has a clarity, a purity which brings tears to my eyes. Follow your heart and if it is for singing, go for it. Look forward to hearing more from you.
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1 year ago
Sleep - Eric Whitacre
This is Eric Whitacre's song Sleep. I thought the images matched the song nicely. Performance by the BYU Singers, directed by Dr. Ronald Staheli. I...
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1 year ago
Dream Workshop
A Heartbreak Production Forum theatre style Shakespeare Workshop on A Midsummer Night's Dream
PeterMimmack66 • 266 views
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HI, Peter, you've expanded your company since I last saw you, which, if my memory serves me correctly, was at Volvo in Daventry, when we were role playing together for my company, 3D Role Play. Like your workshop, very educational and inspiring.
John
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Hamlet Flosses - Amy Walker
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The soliloquy from act III, scene I, of Shakespeare's "Hamlet", performed by Amy Walker.
amiablewalker • 40,704 views
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I don't believe you. Your diction fails you and there is little truth in your performance. Sorry to deliver a negative review.
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1 year ago
Burn Gorman in Penelope
Penelope is a cute fairy taleish movie with amazing James McAvoy and some other talented people including... Burn Gorman?!
Fake American accents a...
icecoldrita • 13,436 views
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Burn Gorman with a very bad American accent. Come to think of it, when he's not playing a heavy, he's pretty mediochre as an actor, too. Very much a typecast actor
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1 year ago
"True Love Ways" Buddy Holly
This beautiful song was written by Buddy Holly (though also credited to Norman Petty) and recorded with the Ray Ellis orchestra on October 21, 1958...
catman916 • 896,686 views
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I was seventeen when this song was released and courting the woman who was, eventually, to become my wife and when we went dancing, and this song was played, I would sing it to her. After seventeen years we parted company, but I still retain those feelings I had then, not for her, but they are in...
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1 year ago
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I had a fantastic time in the sixties. I thought the fifties were good, well the latter part, but the sixties were just so liberating. Men could wear colours! Paisley shirts, flare bottoms and the music...just cool. There is some good music about now, but mostly, I have to agree, is absolute rubb...