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Berlioz Requiem op.5 (rex tremendae,quaerens me,lacrymosa,offertorium)
Hector Louis Berlioz (La Côte-Saint-André, 11 dicembre 1803 -- Parigi, 8 marzo 1869)
Requiem-Grande messe des morts, H.75 Op. 5
Keith Lewis tenore...
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1 month ago
BERLIOZ: Roméo et Juliette - Prologue
Premier couplet:
Premiers transports que nul noublie!
premiers àveux, premiers serments de deux amants
sous les étoiles dItalie;
dans cet air chau...
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1 month ago
Beethoven: Missa Solemnis, Agnus Dei (2)
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9 months ago
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1 month ago
Beethoven: Missa Solemnis, Benedictus
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1 month ago
The Trumpet Shall Sound
"In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall...
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Did I hear a call for Grumpy Michal(sic)? Shazam! Here I am! Look, as Mvonhobe points out, comtemporary artist bring their modern perspective to bear. What outrages me is when their interpretation trashes a great work, e.g., the Messiah. Take for example, the trumpet part: it is suppose to be ex...
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1 month ago
Dulcissime- Carmina Burana
My 14 yo. daughter Debbie, singing this Carmina Burana solo. June 11, 2009.
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@goldenthroat86 I emphatically agree with you on both counts. This young lady's performance was first rate, i.e., irrespective of the fact that she is/was only 14 yrs old . Your warning about pacing her career to protect her vocal chords is exactly right, although historically, even renown singe...
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2 months ago
Lucienne Boyer - Parlez-Moi D'Amour [1930]
Lucienne Boyer - Parlez-Moi D'Amour [1930]
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2 months ago
Sir Thomas Beecham conducts Handel Messiah(Orchestration:Sir Eugene Goosens) Part2~18,19
18.Air: thou Shalt break them
19.Chorus: Hallelujah!
Jennifer Vyvyan, (soprano), Monica Sinclair,(Mezzo-soprano), Jon Vickers,(Tenor), Giogio Tozzi...
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Well, the magnificence of this Hallelujah chorus has inspired me to produce my own performance, employing the forces of the Mormon Tabernacle choir, individually equipped with bullhorns, and the Chicago Symphony orchestra, whose string sections will be electronically amplified. Of course, their i...
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2 months ago
Coat Hanger HDTV Antenna!
Cheaply, easily an quickly build an HDTV antenna that outperforms amplified store bought antennas! For more great ideas see http://metacafe.com/cha...
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2 months ago
Vivaldi Laudate pueri (Psalm 112) in G major, RV601 Part.1
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678 † 1741)
Work: Laudate pueri (Psalm 112), for soprano, flute, 2 oboes, strings & continuo in G major, RV601
01. Laudat...
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3 months ago
Antonio Vivaldi: Laudate pueri [psalm 112] in G major (RV 601) - Part II G. Bertagnolli
VENETIAN BAROQUE
Antonio Vivaldi
Laudate pueri [psalm 112] for soprano, flute, two oboes ad libitum, strings and basso continuo in G major (RV 601...
RachelPortman • 4,231 views
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Wow! An idiomatic, technically brilliant, and stylistically enthralling performance by Ms. Bertagnolli. Truly, a moving and thrilling performance, by an artist of whom I was unaware heretofore. Brava, Ms. Bertagnolli!
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3 months ago
Händel: And the glory of the Lord (Messiah, HWV56)
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3 months ago
CARL ORFF -CARMINA BURANA- Dulcissime, Ave Formosissima, O Fortuna
Prague Festival Orchestra & Chorus.
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@BDWYSTARNYC Hey! It's a sing-a-long! The viewer/listerner supplies the high D--is that asking too much? Anyway, if you want to hear how the Dulcissime is supposed to be sung, I highly recommend the Gundula Janowitz version (on YouTube), which I believe is technically and stylistically the best ...
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4 months ago
Antonio Vivaldi - Laudate Pueri (Psalm 112). RV 601 - III. A solis ortu
Magda Kalmár, soprano. Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, Frigyes Sándor
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4 months ago
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thanks very much for uploading this wonderful piece, beautifully performed. The artistry exhibited by Ms. Kalmar was sensitive and even exciting, especially with the ending ( beginning 2:40). I first heard this aria with the closing credits for the movie "Army of Crime". Was this the performance ...
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4 months ago
Franco Corelli sings Tosca (vaimusic.com)
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Franco Corelli sings "E Lucevan le stelle"
Tosca (Puccini)
From: VAI DVD 4...
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4 months ago
Mozart Requiem Mass in D Minor VII - Domine, Jesu Christe
John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana,...
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4 months ago
Mozart Requiem Mass in D Minor XII - Communio
John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana,...
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5 months ago
Casta Diva (Maria Callas)
A beautiful performance of Casta Diva
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5 months ago
Hector Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique (1830) - III. Scène aux champs (1/2)
P.S. As the descriptions of the presented symphony's individual movements tend to be rather long, all the information concerning the genesis of the...
LindoroRossini • 5,283 views
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Thank you for posting this wonderful performance of the movement which is the highlight of the symphony for me; it runs the gamut of emotional expression, from serene lyricism to forlorn mysteriousness to sensuous fulfillment. And I agree that Davis and the Royal Concertgebouw play it just right-...
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5 months ago
Hector Berlioz- Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14, I. Reveries-Passions (Laguardia Senior Orchestra)
The first movement of Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique" performed by Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School's Senior Orchestra during the Winter ...
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(Later) I just read about your school on web--great stuff. Of course you can play the Symphonie Fantastique! It would seem that you guys can do just about anything. Good luck to you all, and follow your dreams.
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7 months ago
Berlioz Requiem - Sanctus (6)
http://www.pineclassics.com - Public Domain Classical Music service except US.
Léopold Simoneau (tenor)
Charles Munch (conductor)
Boston Symphony ...
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@tomstein11 I am certainly glad that you enjoyed the live performance of the Requiem with the utah sym., MTC, Maestro Shaw, and Mr. Olsen. I have seen a live Berlioz Req. in St Paul's cathedral in London, with Colin Davis conducting the LSO (if i remember correctly; it was in the late 1960's). It...
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
Handel - Messiah - 14 & 15 - Sargent
Handel - Messiah - Behold the Lamb of God & He was Despised
Gladys Ripley, Huddersfield Choral Society & Liverpool Philharmonic conducted by Sir M...
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8 months ago
"Behold the lamb of god" Messiah von G. F. Händel 2011
Chor und Orchester der Pfarre Gmünd-Neustadt, Leitung: Christoph Maaß; Stiftskirche Geras am 13. 6. 2011
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8 months ago
Berlioz,Grande Messe des Morts:Lacrymosa
H Berlioz,Requiem(Grande Messe des Morts): Lacrymosa
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Very nicely done. Could you please furnish the particulars of this performance (Orchestra, chorus, conductor)? Too bad you had to cut off the ending.
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8 months ago
Aafje Heynis: "Können Tränen meiner Wangen" (Matthäus Passion) by J. S. Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Act 2 - Aria "Können Tränen meiner Wangen" ( Matthäus-Passion BWV 244)
Saint Matthew Passion / Passion selon sai...
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8 months ago
Aafje Heynis sings bist du bei mir
Aafje Heynis sings bist du bei mir
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8 months ago
justin bieber singing love me
i was on a carnival cruse and we had my circle C director sing one of justin bieber's songs it is a lol moment and i got it on tape
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8 months ago
Berlioz Requiem - Agnus Dei (7)
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Léopold Simoneau (tenor)
Charles Munch (conductor)
Boston Symphony ...
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Thank you for uploading this performance. I have heard other wonderful performances of the Berlioz Requiem, including a live Colin Davis performance at St Paul's Cathedral in London, but this rendition always seemed just right for me, in terms of performance of the BSO and NE Conservatory Chorus,...
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9 months ago
Worthy Is the Lamb
"Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing." (Revelation 5:12)
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Groovy, baby; this really rocks! Oh, just one thing: adding a diddy-bop drum beat to a piece of music doesn't really make it rock n roll, or even more palatable to the pop music sensibility. What adding such a beat does, in reality, is desecrate a great musical work, arguably the greatest religi...
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9 months ago
Pears & Britten - Die Schone Mullerin - n.6 Der Neugierige
Peter Pears sings Schubert's Die Schöne Mullerin and Benjamin Britten acts as accompanist.
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I was stationed with the USAF in Suffolk, England in the late '60's. One day, I was in a record store in Aldeburgh, when an elderly gentleman walked in, and as our paths crossed, he wished me a good day. I subsequently found out that it was Britten. Nice man.
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9 months ago
J.S.Bach - St.Matthew Passion, Robert Canetti - conductor
J.S.Bach - St.Matthew Passion, Finale
Robert Canetti - conductor
The Blagovest Ensemble
The Moscow Chamber Orchestra
Bolshoy Hall, Moscow
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9 months ago
Händel: Worthy is the Lamb that was slain & Amen (Messiah, HWV 56)
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I have not heretofore heard of the Cantillation Choir, Orchestra of the Antipodes, or Dir. Antony Walker; An internet search informs me that they are Sydney Australia based baroque outfit, using original instruments. They all do a first-rate job on this piece, comparable to John Elliot Gardiner a...
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9 months ago
Worthy is the Lamb! Amen.
i threw this together in a few minutes... this is a great song (imo)
have yaselves a sniff
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From the Ninth, Beethoven gave us "Alle menchen Werden Bruder; From the Missa Solemnis,"Donna Nobis Pacem". Both of these sentiments have as much currency now as they did when Beethoven wrote these pieces.Thank you, Carosaxone, for sharing this performance with us.