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Rossini / Liszt - La Danza, for piano
Franz Liszt's (1811-1886) piano transcription of the famous song "La Danza," a Neapolitan tarantella by Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868). The pianist ...
musicanth • 2,452 views
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What needs improvement here?
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9 months ago
Peacherine Rag
http://www.bottleband.org Performance by the St. Luke's Bottle Band, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Park Ridge, Illinois, May 6, 2007. Become a St. ...
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catholicschooljew
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Are Lutherans always so creatively costumed?
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10 months ago
Laughing Bride Tells All
http://www.strongerfamilies... Laughing bride and husband, Andrew and Melissa Engstrom, tell the rest of their story: how a YouTube video landed t...
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"Two virgins coming together". Hmm... OK, that was unintentionally funny. Still, although I vehemently disagree with this view of sexuality--that sex is only appropriate within marriage--I have to say they've managed to incorporate it into their lives with a very positive attitude toward sex ...
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1 year ago
Juan Guillermo Gomez- Libiamo ( La Traviata)
Juan Guillermo Gomez
La Traviata
Boston, Mass
juanguillermogomez1 • 163 views
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John, this is GORGEOUS!
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1 year ago
Belov
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Alba di luna sul bosco
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Anton Belov sings Te Deum from Tosca
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Anton Belov sings the Train Song by Glinka
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Dichterliebe Part I
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Giovanni Formisano sings E lucevan le stelle
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"L'incontro" from Santoliquido's "I canti della sera"
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Tristezza crepuscolare from I canti della sera by Francesco Santoliquido (1883-1971)
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1 year ago
Tristezza crepuscolare from I canti della sera by Francesco Santoliquido (1883-1971)
Baritone Anton Belov sings Tristezza crepuscolare from I canti della sera by Francesco Santoliquido (1883-1971)
Whitoushky • 684 views
catholicschooljew
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The pianist's repeated notes at the end are too loud against that beautiful floating you're doing. Damn! (saith the pianist).
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1 year ago
Dichterliebe Part I
Anton Belov and Eric Mazonson perform songs 1 through 7 of Robert Schumann's "Dichterliebe." Recorded November 30th, 2010, UMass, Dartmouth
Whitoushky • 188 views
catholicschooljew
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Thank you, Andy!
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1 year ago
La mia letizia
Giovanni Formisano sings La mia letizia from Verdi's I Lombardi
Whitoushky • 122 views
catholicschooljew
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Giovanni, that is--I'm just um-chucking.
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1 year ago
Trout Quintet
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1 year ago
Eri tu che macchiavi from Un ballo in maschera
Anton Belov sings Eri tu, che macchiavi from Verdi's Un ballo in maschera
Whitoushky • 288 views
catholicschooljew
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Jesusman, you sound great! And the pianist: Clean! Unlike his mind...
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1 year ago
A hawk and a squirrel.mov
We saw this from our window!
Whitoushkyplaylist • 53 views
catholicschooljew
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Too cool!
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1 year ago
Echoes of a Shofar
Toldot Yisrael (http://www.toldotyisrael.org
) presents the story of six Jewish heroes who defiantly blew the shofar at the Kotel (Western Wall) o... ToldotYisrael • 224,966 views
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@ NPcindy: What a pity you that had to spoil this magnificent video with your bigoted remark.
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1 year ago
We No Speak Americano ft. Cleary & Harding
Performed and choreographed by Suzanne Cleary & Peter Harding
Film by Jonny Reed
Music: Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup ft. Cleary & Harding
Find us on Fa...
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2 years ago
Schubert: Quintet in A Major, D. 667 (Die Forelle)
Scherzo: Presto
Colin Davis, Violin;
Anne Black, Viola;
William Rounds, Cello;
Joseph Holt, Contrabass;
Eric Mazonson, Piano
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Uh... I do believe he's being ironic, folks. How could anyone think this guy was serious? But apparently some of the commenters do. Scary. Not the video, which is really funny, but the reaction.