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Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts R.Wagner "Tannhäuser Overtüre"-1/2.wmv
orch: Berliner Philharmoniker
cond: Wilhelm Furtwängler
date: 1951.5.1 in Rome
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CHOPIN Ballade 1 in G minor op 23 - Pianist Michel Mananes Live Concert
Michel Mañanes plays live the Chopin Ballade 1 op.23 G minor. Michel Mañanes study piano in France, Spain and Austria. With recitals for europa and...
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why do you want to dance?
filmseeds • 2,482 views
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For me that is what writing and illustration means. I devote my life to art because I HAVE to do it. There was never a choice for me. And the feeling that something great takes over you is pure happiness, regardless of the fact that it is not always a straight path. Anton Walbrook and Moira Shear...
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camelot
this movie has always been my favorite. enjoy.
yes, i know it's richard harris, not richard burton. i'll have to re-upload the videos at some po...
arin721 • 112,236 views
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All this fairy tale whitness, the kindness and inocence makes this scene a little piece of stardust. Took me a while to find this film and buy it, but my mother used to tell me the story, when I was a child, and she smiled with the same magic whiteness.
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Casablanca - Vive la démocratie !
Num dos momentos mais sublimes da sétima arte, numa de suas mais belas manifestações (Casablanca, de 1942), enquanto soldados nazistas começam a en...
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Madeleine LeBeau, the character that we see vibrating while she sings, and her husband Marcel Dalio, also an actor in the film, were both saved by the Portuguese consul Aristides Sousa Mendes during the war. One can see the shout of freedom that is real and not performed. As long as freedom is ce...
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Maria Callas Casta Diva (Norma - Bellini)
Casta Diva (Norma - Vincenzo Bellini) by Maria Callas.
Various photos.
Norma, daughter of Oroveso, High-priestess of the Celts.
The most famous Nor...
alphabliss • 770,774 views
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Perfection in body and soul. The gods themselves look upon her as something divine, I'm sure.
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1 year ago
Arthur Rubinstein Plays Chopin, 1950
Classical pianist Arthur Rubinstein plays several compositions by Chopin, including "Waltz in C Sharp Minor" and the "A Major Polonaise". Transferr...
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From Delacroix's Painting, Chopin is watching Rubinstein play. This video is a jewel of Youtube, and the Poster must be congratulated. I read Rubinstein's memories and found them priceless. Life is wonderful and one should never forget it. Grand et la vie, as he said it.
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Warsaw Concerto
From the movie Dangerous Moonlight (1941). A stunning American reporter meets a Polish Air force officer amid the newly bombed ruins of Warsaw at ...
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Mikhail Baryshnikov in the Film White Nights
Mikhail Baryshnikov in the Film White Nights
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This is the metaphor that starts it all. What is Man but thoughts and actions that come from thoughts? What is Man but feverish imagination and notorious evolution, what is Man but he who produces Art in all its forms? Man is free to think, to be aware of himself, and of that freedom. Take that a...
The finnest interpretation ever. Furtwabgler captures the spirit of Wagner as no one can. And Tanhauser... well, somthing so great haunts our spirit for ever and lives beyind Mankind's time. One there is no Man walking on the earth, Wagner's music will still be whispered by the wind.