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3 hours ago
Lang Lang - Chopin, Etude Op. 10 No. 5
Watch the entire performance free of charge at http://fr.medici.tv/#!/lang...
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medicitv • 56,807 views
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3 days ago
Babbitt: "Occasional Variations"
Milton Babbitt: "Occasional Variations"
Realized on the RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, 1968-1971
NewMusicXX • 28,460 views
jaspernatchez
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What idiots we were back in the sixties to actually think ridiculous sounds like this had anything to do with music. We were like little kids with the new toy of technology.
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1 week ago
F. Schubert: Sonata no. 18 D. 894 in G major (op. 78). [ Arcadi Volodos, pianist ]
[ Arcadi Volodos, pianist ]
AngelicLoo • 1,029 views
jaspernatchez
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beautiful performance, thanks for posting
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1 week ago
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1 week ago
RACHMANINOFF PLAYS Chopin Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 in E-Flat (1989 Remastered)
RACHMANINOFF PLAYS Chopin Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 in E-Flat (1989 Remastered)
filippeo85 • 43,537 views
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3 weeks ago
John Cage's 4'33"
A performance by William Marx of John Cage's 4'33.
Filmed at McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert, CA.
Composer John Adams wrote the following in The New...
joelyhberg • 18,548 views
jaspernatchez
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I heard a story, but don't know if it's true. Stravinsky was conducting a work of his and had a big success. Someone came up to him after the concert and said, "Maestro, have you heard of John Cage's 4'33? The pianist just sits there - there are no notes written. Don't you think it's an outrage?"...
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4 weeks ago
Maybe the most beautiful music ever
The sound level is too low, turn your volume up!
Gustav Mahler: The last 10 minutes from the Finale of his 10th Symphony.
That symphony is unfini...
DeutschlandRocks • 1,670,959 views
jaspernatchez
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corny
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2 months ago
newFranzFerencLiszt • 35,660 views
jaspernatchez
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Absolutely great.
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3 months ago
M Finnissy's English Country Tunes - Green Meadows - Part 1/2 Audio + Sheet Music
pf: Michael Finnissy
tomekkobialka • 22,787 views
jaspernatchez
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@egapnala65 um, thanks, but no thanks. I haven't a scintilla of evidence that this charlatan has even a small clue about what music is.
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3 months ago
Glenn Gould Plays Webern: Variations for Piano Op 27
Glenn Gould plays Webern's sole opus-numbered work for solo piano, the Variations Op 27. Recorded in 1964.
p0lyph0ny • 33,486 views
jaspernatchez
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@MatrixSaturation Ridiculous. You are claiming that there was no audience for late Beethoven quartets until the second quarter of the 20th century. You should have gone to a decent school.
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3 months ago
Herman Cain on Libya
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain talks to the Journal Sentinel editorial board about the Obama administration's handling of Libya.
jsonline • 1,028,239 views
jaspernatchez
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He is such a joke.
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4 months ago
Ferneyhough: String Quartet No 5 (2006) with score - 1/2
Brian Ferneyhough's Fifth String Quartet, composed in 2006, with accompanying sheet music for your viewing pleasure. The performance here is a live...
p0lyph0nyXX • 44,873 views
jaspernatchez
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@egapnala65 It would be interesting to analyze the "thought" process that led you to this conclusion. Probably similar to that which led you to believe that "criteria" is singular.
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5 months ago
Ferneyhough: La Chute d'Icare (1988) w/ score
Brian Ferneyhough's "La Chute d'Icare" for clarinet and small ensemble, with the score. The composition borrows its title from Pieter Bruegel's pai...
p0lyph0nyXX • 6,714 views
jaspernatchez
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As a professor at IU, used to say, contemporary squeaks and squawks.
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5 months ago
Elmir Mirzoev - 5 style`s for piano (1-3)
Elmir Mirzoev`s composition "5 style for piano" was performed by Olexandr Perepelitsya in Odessa (Ukraine) 19 April 2008 ("2 days & 2 nights" festi...
Firudin • 253 views
jaspernatchez
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gosh, how modern!
@jaspernatchez by the way, if you look at the score, you'll notice it's marked "Vivace". Not "Molto vivace", not "Presto", not "Prestissimo". Now I bet, since Chopin was a smart fellow, that he knew how to write all of those Italian terms that mean faster than Vivace. BUT HE DIDN'T.