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4 months ago
The Libertine (Johnny Depp)
The opening and ending of The Libertine...Johnny Depp's prolog & epilog
chongdepp • 4,477 views
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he should have gotten an oscar for these two scenes, best moment is 2:59 when he changes his eyebrows just a little and it transforms the whole expression. scarily efficient
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5 months ago
Imagine - John Lennon (Live)
Muy Buen Video, Te Amamos John.
julito1978 • 864,391 views
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5 months ago
Imagine - John Lennon
One of the most prolific songs ever created by one of the worlds great musicains / peace activists .This song has stood the test of time and is an ...
jigowatts • 14,800,781 views
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7 months ago
Hugh Laurie - House M.D, Audition Tape
Hugh Laurie auditioning for the role of Dr. Gregory House in FOX's 'House M.D.' http://castingfactory.ca
thecastingfactory • 37,870 views
kralotta
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wow, if one didn't know better, it could totally be mistaken for original footage - he's all there, 100% House.
excellent :-)
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7 months ago
Jennifer Larmore - Empio, diro, tu sei (Giulio Cesare, MET 1999)
Amazing bravura aria sung by the great mezzo soprano Jennifer Larmore, from one of Handel's masterpieces "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" originally writt...
primohomme • 440 views
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wow, she kicks ass. simply amazing, breathtaking, stunning, wonderful rendition of this masterpiece
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8 months ago
Rossini-Cenerentola-"Questo è un nodo avviluppato"
Gioacchino Rossini "La Cenerentola", Atto 2, "Questo è un nodo avviluppato" (Sestetto), Film version 1981. Frederica Von Stade (Cenerentola) Claudi...
gabrilu06 • 93,871 views
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i believe j-p ponnelle set something of a performance-standard here...never seen it better. or truly different, to be honest. everybody copies it somehow. simply sensational
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8 months ago
Gundula Janowitz : "Morgen!" by Richard Strauss
Richard Strauß (1864-1949)
"Morgen!", Op. 27, n° 4 "Tomorrow! /"Demain!" /"Amanhã! /(1894, text by John Henry Mackay)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
I...
operazaile • 3,892 views
kralotta
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wow, this is so beautiful! i have to say, i prefer the piano-version to the orchestra-version, it's of a more pure and simple beauty, also the intimacy between two musicians, as demonstrated here perfectly by janowitz and gage. thank you very much for sharing this!
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10 months ago
Tess of the D'urbervilles (1998) part 14.2
My favorite version of Tess of the D'urbervilles from A&E.
I don't own anything.
This is my Dad's account he doesn't want people to think he's gi...
tommyf663 • 25,340 views
kralotta
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really get's me up the walls, watching her having to apologize for what was done to her
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10 months ago
Cascanueces (Nutcracker) de Matthew Bourne 8 de 8
unpazzogiudizio • 6,896 views
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i have to say, while matthew bourne's view on the nutcracker still is more inspiring than many others (even withouth seeing the last part), he just doesn't reach the kind of breathtaking grasp he did with swan lake...
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11 months ago
- mozart - la flauta magica - la reina de la noche
- mozart - la flauta magica - la reina de la noche
stephenykevin • 2,026,787 views
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that is one big crown she is wearing...anyone know, what production this comes from?
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1 year ago
Salieri describing the music of Mozart
Taken from the movie "Amadeus", 1984.
flickaddikt • 622,621 views
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wenn's nicht stimmen würde, wär's der übelste Kitsch. aber was soll man sagen - er hat recht :-)
@ratablanca2000 as a matter of fact i'm not french,i do speak italian and i do like opera (have to, since i study to be a director) and i absolutely despise if people pretend to sing a language (any language) without knowing exactly what it is they are talking about. knowing the right text and pr...