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  • 1 month ago
    doenog doenog commented:

    Komt het ooit goed tussen deze twee grote denkers? De minutenlange gecrispeerde lichaamstaal met ostentatief weigeren van oogcontact (tot 2:40) van FVDB spreekt alleszins boekdelen. Facts and figures tgo. terreinkennis, de statistiekendeskundige tgo. de ervaringsdeskundige. Dalrymple verwoordt go...

  • 5 months ago

    Chopin Competition 2010 - Yulianna Avdeeva - Piano Concerto no1 in e minor - 2nd movement

    The Winner of the Chopin Competition 2010 performing this in the Final Round

    doenog doenog commented:

    @MrE03 I guess the GG stands for Giggle Giggle. Oh well, La-di-da!

  • 5 months ago

    Alfred Brendel shreds Beethoven

    My contribution to the "shreds" craze here on youtube...

    doenog doenog commented:

    @lovethepiano Perhaps. Probably because Schubert had a delicate and refined personality which boorish and rude Beethoven could only dream of. As for empty bombast: listen to the ending of his 5th symphony yawningly boring (para bostezar!). As for his boorish attitude: read the history of the Diab...

  • 5 months ago

    Pride and Prejudice - The Confrontation (Rain Scene) with Subtitles / CC

    Elizabeth learns from Fitzwilliam that Darcy prides himself on having separated Bingley from Jane; and, with the poorest of timing, Darcy chooses t...

    doenog doenog commented:

    The copy is always worse than the original. Watch this scene in the unsurpassed 1995 BBC production (with John Firth) and you will understand what respect for J. Austen means. This here is irritating, petty bickering in a situation where the only sensible worry should be: where are the umbrellas?

  • 5 months ago

    Chapter 01 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

    Chapter 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy o...

    doenog doenog commented:

    Congratulations for this splendid reading (of a splendid book), with an absolutely delicious pronunciation! A pleasure for the ear. This melodious King's English has become all to rare these days!

  • 5 months ago

    Julian Bream - Sevilla

    It is, however, his earlier pieces and in particular the Suite Española Opus 47 which initially brought Albeniz such fame and succes in his lifetim...

    doenog doenog commented:

    Not one guitar player in living memory and beyond can make a guitar SING so beautifully as Julian Bream can. He is the master, leaving far behind even such perfect technicians as John Williams.

  • 8 months ago

    Claudio Arrau Chopin Nocturne 1 Op. 9 No 1

    Claudio Arrau Chopin Nocturne 1 Op. 9 No 1

    doenog doenog commented:

    Mientras prefiero Cziffra para las interpretaciones de los impromptus y estudios de Chopin, Claudio Arrau es inigualable e insuperable en su interpretación de los nocturnos. Este artista no toca los nocturnos, sino los siente, los piensa, los sueña. Esta interpretación es la fusión mágica del pi...

  • 8 months ago

    Mantovani And His Orchestra - Charmaine (1958)

    1958 stereo version of Mantovani's 1951 top 10 hit. It was originally a hit in 1927 for Guy Lombardo.

    doenog doenog commented:

    @useless2112 A splendid reaction, and memory! This waltz was indeed played just before the voting scene about seeing the game on tv in the ward. In the "cuckoo's nest" I found this background music slimy and highly irritating, a deceptive ploy to keep the "patients" quiet in their lunatic "pris...

  • 9 months ago

    Sting & Edin Karamazov (Lute) - John Dowland - Come Again

    The Tenth International

    Guitar Festival Belgrade, Serbia

    February 7- 14, 2009

    doenog doenog commented:

    "The raven is hoarse that croaks the fatal exit of Dowland's beautiful music" (adapted from Macbeth, Shakespeare). The raven being Sting's voice. Terrible. Get back to where you belong, Sting. And listen to "Come again" by Valeria Mignaco, here on Youtube. Or to her rendering of Flow my tears. T...

  • 9 months ago

    Entrevista Jacobo de Regoyos - Parte 2

    Jacobo de Regoyos autor de "Belgistán el laboratorio nacionalista" nos habla de su nueva publicación y aborda la situación actual y pasada de Bélgica.

    doenog doenog commented:

    Como Belga y Flamenco me alegro decir que la síntesis de la historia Belga, el análisis de la situación actual y la visión para el futuro de nuestro país (“para mi la desintegración de este país es inevitable. Es una cuestíon de tiempo”) por Jacobo de Regoyos es correcto y impecable. Gracia por e...

  • 1 year ago
    doenog doenog commented:

    Crystal clear, with expressive rubato, contemplative and poetic. And flawless playing, as ever. All those who think Cziffra could only hammer away fierce Chopin pieces should listen to this. He was, and is, the best Chopin interpreter, hands down (on the Steinway / Gaveau keyboard). To plagiarize...

  • 1 year ago
    doenog doenog commented:

    Haar "1ste pianoconcerto" (het eerste deel slechts) van Tschaikovski op het Antwerpse St.-Jansplein was beneden alle peil. De trage maten waren slaapverwekkend, bij de snelle delen schoot ze plots wakker en speelde ze te woest, foute dynamiek en tempi, geen harmonisch samenspel met orkest en als ...

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