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1 month ago
Why Demand Curves Slope Downwards
It might seem obvious that D curves slope downwards, but we need the substitution and income effects to show why they do.
pajholden • 11,820 views
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5 months ago
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
Music video by Lady Gaga performing Bad Romance. (C) 2009 Interscope Records
LadyGagaVEVO • 450,689,480 views
mackbox123
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Anyone know that the intro was adapted from a fugue in Well Tempered Clavier book 1 by J.S. Bach?
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6 months ago
Sviatoslav Richter plays Beethoven Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 (2/2)
Part 2
Beethoven - Sonata No. 28, Op. 101
3. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll
4. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit
Live recording, 1986
truecrypt • 7,282 views
mackbox123
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@wawa314159 It's technical challenges are subtle. But they are really crazy that makes this piece a nightmare, like Islamey or Gaspard. Two voices on the same hand with one doing a fast trill simultaneously, the fourths rapid ups and downs, etc.
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6 months ago
Helene Grimaud 3/3 Ravel concerto in G Major , Vladimir Jurowski
Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe with pianist Helene Grimaud in works by Richard Strauss and Ravel, Paris, Jan. 24, 2009....
heleneGrimaudTV • 7,480 views
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@mmoynan After your compliments, then why Argerich still 'owns' this piece? Why can't Grimaud owns this piece as well? I never think two interpretations could be compared 'objectively', i.e. who is better, from some 'parameters' like technique, touch, etc. Subjectively, I'd say both interpretatio...
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6 months ago
Lady Gaga Fugue
My friend Vincenzo Culotta plays my "Lady Gaga Fugue", a piece based on the theme from the song "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga.
This should show how co...
artofcounterpoint • 393,661 views
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@wierdo1232123 You're hilarious! It's just the subject, man, otherwise it is completely rigourous counterpoint.
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6 months ago
Barenboim plays Beethoven "Les Adieux" Sonata No. 26 in E Flat Major, Op. 81a , 3rd Mov.
Daniel Barenboim plays Beethoven Sonata No. 26 in E Flat Major, Op. 81a "Les Adieux", 3rd Mov.
MusicClassical1 • 25,075 views
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6 months ago
bach - art of fugue - contrapunctus 4 - glenn gould
bach - art of fugue - contrapunctus4 - glenn gould
stephenykevin • 79,982 views
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@dersiano Nearly missed your interesting reply. Bet you are a huge fan of Gould and Bach. I've just heard your recording of the Art of Fugue on a synthesizer. It is marvellous! And this makes me feel that Bach's fugue could be performed through any kind of medium with its artistry still remains. ...
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7 months ago
Pollini plays Karlheinz Stockhausen. Klavierstücke X.
The great pianist plays contemporary music.
parisstroke • 46,161 views
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Bet this is the only work that he needs to refer to the scores on stage.
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8 months ago
Evgeny Kissin - Stravinsky Petrushka (part 3/3)
Kissin plays Stravinskij
andriventu • 4,208 views
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8 months ago
The 4 Ways to Spend Money by Milton Friedman (HD)
In his book Free to Choose, Milton Friedman described four ways to spend money.
1. You spend your own money on yourself.
2. You spend your own mon...
Sidewinder77 • 52,316 views
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@fliegeroh Students are not forced to take these classes. Their parents have to pay for the class. And you're right! These schools have excellent teachers, excellent notes. Some of my friends even claim that attending school is a waste of time as all the examination syllabus is taught more consis...
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8 months ago
Josef Lhevinne - Chopin - Etude op.25 n.9 piano roll
Josef Lhevinne (1974-1944)
Chopin: Etude op.25 n.9
piano roll
gullivior • 1,109 views
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8 months ago
Van CLIBURN plays RACHMANINOV 3d Concerto VIDEO Moscow 1958 (2-5)
VIDEO. Moscow, 1958. No more comments...
SSSLAWWWA • 8,897 views
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Van's touch is the best for Rachmaninov's pieces!
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8 months ago
Watch this and see why Martha Argerich is the greatest pianist in the world
lawrencehei • 395,569 views
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@vcupiano yeah! no one is greater than Prokofiev for this concerto, at least we have to follow his musical notations and thoughts as close as possible
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8 months ago
Kapustin Op.102 - Piano Sonata No.12 - 1. Allegretto
Nikolai Kapustin: Piano
snowfijn • 3,795 views
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Kapustin's music sings, thus it still sounds terrific without a highly polished touched. But there is a huge room for other pianist to explore. This is yet to be the 'best' way how this piece could be played.
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8 months ago
Kapustin - Parapharase on 'Aquarela do Brasil' by Ary Barroso Op. 118
Masahiro Kawakami, piano
jubulalau • 8,315 views
mackbox123
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@jogennotsuki why? but anyway it's a nightmare to pianist who's practising the piece. I'm not playing this devil.
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8 months ago
Amateurs 2007: Thomas Maurice plays Kapustin
Thomas Maurice plays Kapustin, Concert Etudes, Op. 40, No. 7: Intermezzo during the preliminaries of the fifth International Piano Competition for ...
VanCliburnFoundation • 6,640 views
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@magicmrmadman If that's case, no one should be playing the piano! We hail Glenn Gould as the greatest interpreter of Bach, but what he played is it really what Bach though? I think this guy's performance, surely not first-rate, is very lively. He contrasted the passages and cared for the musical...
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8 months ago
Kapustin's Etude No.1 Op.68 from '5 Etudes in Different Intervals' Audio + Sheet Music
pf: Marc-Andre Hamelin (I mean, who else?)
tomekkobialka • 24,856 views
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insanely technical.a nightmare
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9 months ago
意见中国-经济学家访谈录第2期:张五常05
张五常:中国做对了什么?做错了什么?
张五常,他是享有国际盛名的经济学家。他以《佃农理论》开创了合
约理论的研究。他毅然从美国回到香港,近距离观察中国改革,并提 出了自己的解释。他认为中国经济奇迹的关键在哪里?他为什么反对 新劳动合同法?网易财经《意见中国》对话著名经济学家张五常。 coffeetastor • 4,227 views
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那個主持簡直是台機器, 只會發問, 沒有討論! 幹麼呀
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9 months ago
Responsibility to the Poor
Milton Friedman 1978. From a lecture given at Stanford University.
Read about the racist minimum wage here:
brittle13 • 153,274 views
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No one can beat him if he always brings out the Soviet Union.
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9 months ago
Bethoven - Horowitz - Sonata in A major Op.101(4)
Vladimir Horowitz plays Bethoven's Sonata in A major Op.101, 3 Mvt part 2. Recorded in Tokyo, June of 1983. The whole recital is to seen on CQClass...
niss26an50 • 5,077 views
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what happened, my goodness!
are you drunk, Mr. Horowitz?
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9 months ago
GILELS plays Beethoven - Hammerklavier Sonata Op 106 (1/7)
Masterpiece performed by legendary Emil Gilels! Enjoy!
- Allegro (1/2)
jaaroosh • 17,489 views
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@DunNotCome come on! beethoven named his sonata 'hammerklavier' had his reason
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9 months ago
God of Gamblers (PART 8)
God of Gamblers
Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Andy Lau
wchan39 • 141,957 views
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Chow is truly the god of acting!
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9 months ago
Rudolf Serkin - Beethoven Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 - 3rd Movement
Live performance 1987
sll10 • 37,599 views
mackbox123
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Bach composed rational fugue. Beethoven composed touching fugue.
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9 months ago
Glenn Gould plays Beethoven's 5th Symphony - 1st movement
Glenn Gould plays Beethoven's 5th Symphony - 1st movement
Allegro con brio
PianoMazter • 8,543 views
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If Glenn could conduct this piece with the Berlin Philharmonic......bravo!
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9 months ago
Beethoven Symphony 9 in D minor Op. 125 (2/7)
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Gunter Wand
elias12186 • 255,196 views
mackbox123
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@gatuvelitass they may dislike this rendition rather than the music itself! If that's so, it's a problem of taste. But if not, they will be real nuts.
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9 months ago
Beethoven: Große Fuge Op 133 (LaSalle Quartet) - 1/2
Beethoven's enormous Große Fuge for string quartet, at one point part of the Op 130 String Quartet. Stravinsky described this work as an "absolutel...
p0lyph0nyXX • 8,708 views
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But I think this is very classical! Total classical fugue!
I love it
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9 months ago
Grosse Fuge, Ludwig van Beethoven part 1
String Quartet opus 133 the Great Fugue composed by Beethoven, in 1825 and 1826.
Freedom Of Expression, A Man that became and reached freedom
Bee...
gxgfree4rhyme • 167,979 views
mackbox123
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This is the direct bridge to classical period to contemporary music.
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9 months ago
Mozart K.333 3rd mov
Mozart K.333 3rd mov
stephenykevin • 233,534 views
mackbox123
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Gould's talent isn't for Mozart, unfortunately, he plays mozart with such plain tone just like a diamond ore, which still needs to be polished
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9 months ago
Schubert - Ave Maria - Sasha Cherkas
Sasha (Alexandr) Cherkas, treble
Belarus
prostoNN • 4,095 views
mackbox123
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very impressed but not moved, unfortunately. It is a very nice theme, but lack of dissonance to contrast with it.
Well, can giffen goods exist in a competitive market? You see, when both the demand and supply curve slope upwards, there will be no intersection at all?