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Bruckner: Symphonie Nr. 5 (ed. Schalk) - Finale - Coda - Knappertsbusch (1959)
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Symphonie Nr. 5 (ed. Schalk)
Finale - Coda
Münchner Philharmoniker
Hans Knappertsbusch
München, 19.03.1959
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2 weeks ago
Loch Lomond
This was a request from several of you.......enjoy.....
A long time favourite of many in Scotland....and often ruined in the delivery! I will try...
keltickev27 • 14,598 views
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1 month ago
MAESTRO BRUNO WALTER IN REHEARSAL! Репетирует маэстро Бруно Вальтер!
Mahler, Symphony №4.
Concertgebouworkest, 1952.
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1 month ago
Bach: Goldberg Variations (Landowska, 2/5)
Variation VIII - Variation XIV
Johann Sebastian Bach
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord
Recorded November 1933
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Bach: Goldberg Variations (Landowska, 1/5)
Aria - Variation VII
Johann Sebastian Bach
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord
Recorded November 1933
shellac1925 • 5,170 views
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I'm sure that this performance would have been much more likely to help the poor king sleep than Glen Gould's cerebral halucinations.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Donovan in Concert - Catch The Wind
Donovan in Concert 1972. Live on BBC.
GarryLoc • 41,411 views
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1 month ago
Beethoven: Symphony No.3 - Haitink/RCO(2005Live)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Symphony No.3 in E flat major, op.55 "Eroica"
Bernard Haitink
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Concertgebouw, Amsterd...
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1 month ago
Amir Khan Vs Lamont Peterson Full Match Part 1
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Cricket Discussion Forum http://www.cricgossip.com/
pklovers • 197,481 views
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@reginaldperin Leonard Rossiter and David Nobbs would be appalled at your language,
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1 month ago
Happy People -- A year in Taiga. Werner Herzog
Happy People -- A year in Taiga. Werner Herzog
Wonderful documentary about a village in Siberia where people live the old way of life with all thei...
bloemetjen • 36,105 views
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Reminds me of the Kalevala.
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2 months ago
Beethoven - Symphony no. 7, I (2/2) - Haitink & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
1. Poco sostenuto — vivace (2/2)
One of the most beautiful symphonies, played by the best orchestra in the world, in the best concert hall of the ...
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2 months ago
Bruckner - Symphony no. 8 - I (2/2) Haitink & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Eighth Symphony of Anton Bruckner, performed by Bernard Haitink and the Koninklijk Concertgebouw Orkest (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) in the Conc...
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2 months ago
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This is a song from my childhood. It takes me back to the Davenport cinema in Stockport at the end of the 1960s. It was played in the interval in the middle of the film. My dad went down the aisle to get us tubs of ice-cream from the ice-cream lady. I looked round and saw a pretty pretty girl wit...
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ArioniaTellus • 7,286 views
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When was this recorded? Celi did Bruckner 5 on BBC tv in the 1980s and the tempo was much faster.
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3 months ago
Bruckner: Symphony No.7 - Harnoncourt/WPh(2007Live)
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Symphony No.7 in E major, WAB107
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Wiener Philharmoniker
Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 26 8/2007
magischmeisjeorkest • 2,253 views
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OH bugger!!! Now we're getting near the end of the finale and Mr Harnoncourt has reverted to the Novak-Nikitsch version with all the silly tempo changes! A whole generation has been brain-washed!
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3 months ago
Bruckner - Symphony no. 8 - IV (4/4) Haitink & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Eighth Symphony of Anton Bruckner, performed by Bernard Haitink and the Koninklijk Concertgebouw Orkest (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) in the Conc...
Zwijnhaat • 20,168 views
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It will not be lost on the astrologists amongst us that Haitink's birthday is march 4, exactly opposite Bruckner's september 4.
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3 months ago
Bruckner - Symphony no. 8 - I (1/2) Haitink & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Eighth Symphony of Anton Bruckner, performed by Bernard Haitink and the Koninklijk Concertgebouw Orkest (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) in the Conc...
Zwijnhaat • 13,127 views
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3 months ago
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What a great sound! Why do I always feel happy after listening Bruckner?
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3 months ago
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - Pills, Wine and the British Fruit Association
Reggie takes pills from his nerves, mixes them with wine and has to be removed from the stage at a British Fruit Association seminar.
jammyvision • 8,983 views
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Thanks for this! Post the whole of the first series and sod the BBC!
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3 months ago
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5 months ago
video log 1 update
the come back to youtube and new videos coming soon about technique on how to triple jump and long jump. Topic of the day.
give me something good.
aldingomez • 215 views
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Is this anything to do with Jon Edwards? Or just reflected glory?
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5 months ago
David Rudisha (Kenya) - Daegu 2011 - Men's 800m Final
Kenya's World 800m record-holder David Rudisha on Tuesday, with a dominant display of front running, won the Gold medal in the event at the IAAF Wo...
athleticsafrica • 4,399 views
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Somehow reminds me of Alberto Juantorena.
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7 months ago
Artie Shaw- These Foolish Things
Not much to see but some great history around what Shaw considered his finest recorded performance. Artie Shaw & His Orchestra with Strings, record...
TheSwingShift • 14,331 views
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My old clarinet teacher once gave his opinion of Artie Shaw vs Benny Goodman: "Artie Shaw was in control of his instrument".
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1 year ago
Billie Holiday - Stormy weather
Una canción de 1933, que Billie Holiday grabó en 1952. Una de las mejores versiones que de la misma se han hecho.
Don't know why, there's no sun u...
Boomarzo • 5,826 views
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Derr. Not Billie Holiday.
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1 year ago
Maple Leaf Rag (guitar-banjo)
Maple Leaf Rag, played by HAMADA Takasi, a Japanese guitarist, with Aria SB-200G guitar-banjo, in 2008.
Normal guitar version of it is in my CD "C...
HAMADATakasi • 45,328 views
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Interesting reworking of Joplin's original harmonisation!
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1 year ago
classicbanjoRM • 762 views
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Great sound!
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1 year ago
Classic Banjo - William J. Ball - 'Freckles' (Morley)
Bill plays Joe Morley's classic banjo composition 'Freckles' for a film made in 1985 by Gordon Dando. Bill is playing a borrowed Clifford Essex Pro...
fweddieweddie • 289 views
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The difficult bit is in the left hand between 1.59 and 2.13 - quick awkward chord shape changes.
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1 year ago
Olly Oakley & Alfred Cammeyer play Chinese Patrol very early banjo recording
American Alfred Davis Cammeyer (1862-1949), a young violinist-turned banjo concert player, devised the 5/6-string Zither banjo around 1880, which h...
otterhouse • 1,498 views
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@HerefordYnagae America hasn't got much of a claim on this one! Cammeyer moved to England as a young man. Oakley was from Birmingham (England). Both played and recorded almost exclusively in UK. Admittedly Cammeyer was the composer of this piece but the punchy melody line in this recording was pl...
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1 year ago
SWEET JESSAMINE
Early banjo ragtime by Olly Oakley (stage name of James Sharpe). Unknown piano.
tenorbanjo4 • 193 views
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This session was from December 1910. This Oakley composition was more usually known as Sweet Jasmine. You've got a good condition disc - don't drop it!
I do have quite a nice recording of Knappertsbusch doing a Stauss waltz.