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4 months ago
Carlo Grante plays Scarlatti: Sonata Parma 1, No.12 (K159) in C major - Allegro
Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata Parma 1, No.12 (K159) in C major - Allegro
Carlo Grante, piano.
Recorded live in Bösendorfer Hall, Vienna, March 10, 201...
carlogrante • 141 views
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5 months ago
Ernst von Dohnányi Violin Sonata Op. 21, C sharp minor - i.
Vilmos Szabadi & Tuomas Turriago
05. 07. 2010 Suolahti
Finland
vszabadi • 807 views
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This rarely played piece's beautiful craftsmanship and high level of inspiration deserve a thoughtful performance - which the two of you provide. Congratulations!
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7 months ago
Kemal Gekic - F. Chopin: Andante spianato&Grande Polonaise
Kemal Gekic - Chopin: Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise - Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, 1985
MrArtist64 • 543 views
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His hair looks great here - much better than the long mess he has sported in recent years. This sets off his face remarkably well.
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8 months ago
Tom Zalmanov plays Mozart Sonata K545
Tom plays at Pnina Zaltzman competition for young pianists 2008
zaltanya • 2,945 views
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A particularly fine slow movement. Congratulations,young man!
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9 months ago
Carl Friedberg (1872-1955): Schumann - Symphonic Etudes op.13 (Theme & Etudes 1-5) (1 of 3)
Of the few of them who who made recordings, Friedberg was probably the most accomplished pupil of the great 19th century piano-pedagogue Clara Schu...
d60944 • 1,372 views
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Nobility of conception and pacing - object lessons for all who would play this great work with Romantic understanding.
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9 months ago
Carl Friedberg (1872-1955): Schumann - Symphonic Etudes op.13 (Finale) (3 of 3)
Of the few of them who who made recordings, Friedberg was probably the most accomplished pupil of the great 19th century piano-pedagogue Clara Schu...
d60944 • 509 views
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Invaluable for all who care about Romantic performance style. Never mind the clinkers and the occasional lapses from the notated dotted rhythms. Learn!
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9 months ago
SCHICKSALSLIED op 54 ZUBIN MEHTA / JOSE LUIS BASSO PARTE 2
MrJoseluisbasso • 1,261 views
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How good of you to post the entire work.
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9 months ago
SCHICKSALSLIED op 54 ZUBIN MEHTA / JOSE LUIS BASSO PARTE 1
MrJoseluisbasso • 3,916 views
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Thank you for posting this invaluable performance of so lovely a piece - which is far too little-known in my country.
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10 months ago
Lady Gaga Fugue
My friend Vincenzo Culotta plays my "Lady Gaga Fugue", a piece based on the theme from the song "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga.
This should show how co...
artofcounterpoint • 395,763 views
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Perfectly delightful and completely accomplished. You've really tickled my fancy!
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10 months ago
Strauss Oboe Concerto - Allegro Moderato
Oleg Balanuta - Oboe
The Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, Walid Gholmieh - conductor
Recorded: March 14 2008, Saint Joseph Jesuit Church, Beirut
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11 months ago
Foxy News - Megyn Kelly and the Morphing Foxes
This describes some of the reasons that Fox News is the number one news program. "Foxy News" was written by Jesse Goldberg and Bill Floweree and su...
HerBunk • 23,392 views
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What a hoot!
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1 year ago
Elena Nikolaidi in Recital (vaimusic.com)
http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/D...
Elena Nikolaidi sings "Elfenlied" by Hugo Wolf
From: VAI DVD 4342 Elena Nikolaidi in Recital
Guy B...
vaimusic • 4,564 views
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Niki was one of the precious creatures of this earth. She was a superb artist and a wonderful voice teacher. Thank you for making her available to others who might otherwise not know her.
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1 year ago
Vicki Richards
" Under Glass" Vicki Richards-violin, Jeff Deen,-tabla, Mitch Kopp-guitar.
"Unplugged" during a recording session Nov 2009
www.vickirichards.ne...
aMuse2323 • 626 views
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You can still evoke old India for us - and you do it beautifully.
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1 year ago
Ambassadors of Harmony-2009 International Barbershop Chorus Champions
Order the DVD with all chorus performances at www.harmonymarketplace.com or call 800-876-7464.
The Barbershop Harmony Society is proud to present...
BarbershopHarmony38 • 1,930,550 views
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Flawless pitch control all the way through so many key changes, good blend, and amusing coordinated movements. Who could ask for mre?
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1 year ago
Mykola Suk plays Beethoven Fantasia in G minor Op.77 (1/2)
L. van Beethoven Fantasia in G minor op.77
brimelka • 2,919 views
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This a superior performance.
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1 year ago
Michael Bridge plays Chopin: Polonaise in A major Op.40 no. 1 (Military Polonaise)
Michael Bridge plays Chopin: Polonaise in A major Op.40 no.1 (Military Polonaise) in a small recital for friends. May, 2010
This type of piece i...
michael1bridge1music • 593 views
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Nice job!
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1 year ago
HANDEL - Prelude from Great Suite no.3 in D minor (HWV428) - Nick Cholapat Chongstitwattana
November 2010 - Florida, USA
Nick Cholapat Chongstitwattana, pianist
อาจารย์ชลภัทร จงสถิตย์วัฒนา (ครูนิก)
www.cholapat.com
Artistic Director at C...
cholapat • 410 views
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Entirely convincing!
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1 year ago
Cholapat plays SCRIABIN Etude in C sharp minor, op.2 no.1 - LIVE
Live from Miami, Florida, USA
2010-10-30
cholapat • 148 views
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Your low temperature treatment of this is beautiful.
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1 year ago
(live) Cholapat and Suvida - POULENC Concerto for Two Pianos - 1st movt.
Live from Florida, USA.
1st movt
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
2nd movt
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
3rd movt
http://ww...
cholapat • 213 views
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Love the piece - it's so sassy! Your performance captures its essence very well.
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1 year ago
Philip Glass - Sons of the Silent Age
For my friend Takasee1 who loves movies of Lumière Brothers.
All films used in this video are the work of Auguste and Louis Lumière.
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Philip...
autostopowicz70 • 23,221 views
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The stretched-wide horizontal format distorts the image - which is unfortunate. Otherwise, the clips are wonderful to see. The oldest moving pictures from Paris, which predate the Lumieres', were by a film maker named Kahn. Perhaps someone can locate a few of them to post. They, because they are...
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1 year ago
FRANCESCO LIBETTA R. STRAUSS TILL EULENSPIEGEL ON PIANO-1
Italian virtuoso Francesco Libetta having great fun with the Strauss piece-everything that's in the orchestral version plus. He later played this...
miamipianofestival • 7,754 views
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Eduoard Risler's wizardly transcription was never published. Libetta learned it from a copy of the manuscript. He is the only person to perform it since Risler wrote it. Amazingly, there are no concessions to the difficulties of the transcription - each section being played in the tempo that a vi...
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1 year ago
Jiroft - archeology..Piers Gibbon British Voiceover
TV documentary on Jiroft - archeology..Piers Gibbon British Voiceover
piersgibbon • 20,366 views
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Utterly engrossing. Thank you so much for posting it.
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1 year ago
The Birth of British Music: Handel, The Conquering Hero (Chapter 6)
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carosaxone • 2,521 views
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Ian Bostridge's aria is a great pleasure to hear.
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1 year ago
The Birth of British Music: Handel, The Conquering Hero (Chapter 3)
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carosaxone • 4,079 views
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What a refreshing series!
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1 year ago
The Birth of British Music: Handel, The Conquering Hero (Chapter 1)
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carosaxone • 9,054 views
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Such fine scripting, delivery and presentation! Thank you for posting it.
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1 year ago
The Birth of British Music: Purcell, the Londoner (chapter 4)
Conductor and broadcaster Charles Hazlewood does a grand job of explaining Purcell's music. The Band of the Grenadier Guards and the Choir of Westm...
carosaxone • 1,708 views
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These are invaluable programs to anyone keen on England and her great men of music.
Charming rendition, craftily staged with just enough to divergences from the mechanical to engage the ear and to enable Scarlatti to succeed via an instrument which he could never have imagined.