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4 days ago
lbbradshaw • 3,045 views
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2 weeks ago
Aare-Paul LATTIK (Organ) Villu VESKI (altsax) Duke ELLINGTON, Somebody Cares
Aare-Paul LATTIK (Organ) Villu VESKI (altsax) Duke ELLINGTON,Somebody Cares ("Sacred concerts", arrangement for organ & altsax)
aarepaul • 170 views
lipsbach
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not from any of the sacred concerts, i don't think....
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1 month ago
Visiting Bill Coperthwaite
A wonderful visit with Bill Coperthwaite at his amazing wooden yurt in Maine during a visit in June, 2004.
basicmarsh • 853 views
lipsbach
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bill came to conway, nh and supervised the building of a basic plywood yurt at the world fellowship center in 1972, i think. we had staff meetings in there with 25 people or so, and up to 6 guys called it home during the summer season. after several roof repairs, the canvas covered plywood gave...
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2 months ago
James Spader in "Keys to Tulsa" - Part 11
Keys to Tulsa, 1997
youngdragonpoldi2 • 1,130 views
lipsbach
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pretty awful. the book must be better.
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2 months ago
James Spader in "Keys to Tulsa" - Part 7
Keys to Tulsa, 1997
youngdragonpoldi2 • 1,913 views
lipsbach
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well, that's pretty funny, he asks the old guy if he nailed mary tyler moore.
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2 months ago
James Spader in "Keys to Tulsa" - Part 2
Keys to Tulsa, 1997
youngdragonpoldi2 • 1,738 views
lipsbach
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there's an astonishing amount of smoking in this film
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2 months ago
Dead Game at the Magnet Theater
Debbie Friedman at the Magnet Theater with a selection from her show Death, Isn't it Hilarious? In this excerpt she talks about the time she and f...
theotherdebbiefriedm • 219 views
lipsbach
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wow, you're funny and cute...you'll go far!
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3 months ago
Improvisation aux Grandes orgues de Saint Eustache
Léonid Karev aux Grandes orgues de Saint-Eustache (Paris). Improvisation pour la sortie pour la messe dominicale, le 6 Juin 2010.
Saumure1 • 6,996 views
lipsbach
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boy, that really sound like guillou
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5 months ago
Grandes Orgues Notre-Dame-de-Paris Présentation par Jean-Pierre Leguay.wmv
Présentation des grandes orgues de Notre-Dame-de-Paris par Jean-Pierre Leguay www.organsofparis.vhhil.nl
vhhil • 31,034 views
lipsbach
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@christianvs1 can you identify the progression? i would be much obliged.
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9 months ago
lipsbach
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5 months ago
The 4/23 Wonder Morton Organ at The Loew's Jersey Theatre
The newly restored 4/23 Wonder Morton Organ at The Loew's Jersey Theatre.
www.gstos.org/wonder.htm
www.loewsjersey.org
loewsjersey • 25,828 views
lipsbach
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i'm REALLY sorry ralph is gone. this was one fine musician folks.
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5 months ago
Mary Watson, Students4Palin.com
George Mason University Law School student Mary Watson describes her support for Sarah Palin. Recorded Sept. 5, 2011, at Veterans Memorial Park in ...
bubba2229 • 1,082 views
lipsbach
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at the end she says Palin wants to "cut the corporate tax". what does that mean?
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6 months ago
Erland Hilden , "Toccata" from Organ symphony nr 1
Erland Hilden plays his own Toccata in Örgryte New Church, Gothenburg, Sweden, on the North German Baroque organ, "Schnitger" organ. This is moveme...
birgerfredricson • 3,733 views
lipsbach
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Kind of neat, congratulations! Sounds like the Buxtehude g minor at about 7:15
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8 months ago
Yves Devernay improvising in Notre Dame (1)
Yves Devernay (1937-1990) studied the organ with Marie-Claire Alain and Rolande Falcinelli, and was awarded Premier Prix at Lyon and Chartres impro...
JFSnail • 7,543 views
lipsbach
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actually this sounds similar to guillou's style, but with less control....
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8 months ago
Léonce de St Martin improvises at Notre Dame (2)
Léonce de Saint-Martin improvising during mass, this time on a noel. Another short piece demonstrating the softer side of the famous organ, probab...
JFSnail • 4,967 views
lipsbach
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strange, sounds somewhat like the wanamaker organ!
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8 months ago
J.S.Bach Toccata in d minor
Bach Toccata in d minor
Free transcription for piano by Carl Tausig [Carl Tausig was a pupil of Liszt]
egrosz • 6,369 views
lipsbach
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sounds like the tausig transcription?
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8 months ago
Afton Water: KRHS Chamber Choir Spring Concert
Afton Water: KRHS Chamber Choir Spring Concert
MmhmmYOsup • 2,976 views
lipsbach
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whose arrangement is this?
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9 months ago
Philippe Lefebvre's Entree improvisation
Since Mr.Lefebvre is my favorite I thought I upload his incredible evil-like entree improvisation. Unfortunately KTO cuts off the beggining and the...
chamade216 • 30,161 views
lipsbach
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church is nothing but theatre. this is good theatre!
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9 months ago
Grandes Orgues Notre-Dame-de-Paris - improvisation Jean-Pierre Leguay.wmv
Jean-Pierre Leguay: Prélude de la messe grégorienne
Grandes-orgues Notre-Dame-de-Paris
www.organsofparis.vhhil.nl
vhhil • 7,402 views
lipsbach
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beautiful stuff. this guy has style.
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10 months ago
Leatherface Texas Chainsaw Massacre III [UNCUT] [1990] part 8
Leatherface Texas Chainsaw Massacre III [UNCUT] [1990] part 8
Movieslut404 • 85,831 views
lipsbach
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AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE UNDERWATER?
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10 months ago
Raymond Lewenthal talk on Alkan, part 3
Raymond Lewenthal plays Alkan Le Festin d'Esope as part of a radio talk on the composer.
alkanliszt • 674 views
lipsbach
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was he playing in the radio station? they had such a good piano? i don't think this is any LP recording i have of his.
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10 months ago
Raymond Lewenthal, Live in Belfast 1967, Mephisto Waltz of Liszt
Raymond Lewenthal, performs live in Belfast February 5th, 1967, the Mephisto Waltz of Liszt
dorfmanjones • 706 views
lipsbach
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unimaginable tempo is right! interesting things happen in live performances.
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10 months ago
Raymond Lewenthal talk on Alkan, part 2
Radio broadcast lecture on Alkan.
alkanliszt • 491 views
lipsbach
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god, his french pronunciation sounds impecable...i remember reading his notes about le festin d' aesop in his schirmer edition. what a treat. wrote as well as he played!
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10 months ago
Raymond Lewenthal talk on Alkan, part 1
Radio broadcast lecture on Alkan.
alkanliszt • 1,133 views
lipsbach
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Is this the WBAI broadcast? Thank you so much for uploading this. He is mentioned warmly in Earl Wild's recently published memoirs. Great musicians, both.
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10 months ago
4/4 - Serebrier conducts Greenberg - Symphony No. 5
The fourth and final movement of Symphony No. 5 by the remarkable prodigy Jay Greenberg, published when he was only 14.
PrettyGoodies1 • 2,597 views
lipsbach
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a bit derivative...bartok concerto for orchestra, finale.
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10 months ago
CAMARON CON TOMATITO BULERIAS 1990
BULERIAS DE CAMARON CON TOMATITO EN EL 90 CONCIERTTO EN MALAGA
GITANOCARAMELO • 71,236 views
lipsbach
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what a scary looking cat!
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10 months ago
El Barrio bulerias
El Barrio cantando por bulerías en el programa "La Puerta del Cante" de Canal2 Andalucía (1999)con Román Vicenti.
RAULITOPIN • 670,266 views
lipsbach
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these guys have hair like the wigs in the movie rob roy.
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10 months ago
WARNING! Rapture on 21 May 2011 & End of the World on 21 Oct 2011 = NOT!
WARNING! The Rapture 21 May 2011 & End of the World on 21 Oct 2011
Yes its true! The Rapture will occur this year on 21 May 2011! & the End of the ...
hetgow • 708,933 views
lipsbach
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who is this retard? and why doesn't he do us all a favor and kill himself now? at the very least he gives camping a bad name.
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11 months ago
French Opera - The Classical Tradition 8: Fauré - Pénélope
Régine Crespin and Raoul Jobin sing their hearts out in this 1956 live recording of the finale of Pénélope, the beautiful opera by Gabriel Fauré. O...
Henric67 • 10,084 views
lipsbach
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@codeman2008 it was done a couple of years ago at the manhattan school of music. really great.
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11 months ago
Hold Out Your Light
Metropolitan Opera baritone Mark Rucker sings @ the NANM Convention, Chicago 2009
Marcooljerk • 1,030 views
lipsbach
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Please put Lena McLin in the search terms!!!! Great job.
go to the pipedreams website, archived programs, and look for the one dedicated to calvin hampton called in praise of humanity. there you will find this piece done under the direction of harry huff, who knows hampton's music better than anyone.