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Couperin — puso sa kuna
François Couperin (1668-1733)
Le Dodo ou l'amour au berceau
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Manfredo Kraemer, baroque violin Gould Stradivarius
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Django Reinhardt New York City Festival - Dark Eyes
Django Reinhardt New York City Festival - Dark Eyes
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Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.4 - i: Allegro
Bwv1049, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - Buy this DVD from : http://amzn.to/ofaEYv
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And when the angels play to torment the devil and his hosts, they put on Justin Bieber.
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Velvet Revolution, Prague 1989 photos by MIAH
We must hold on, we must be cautious, we must intensify the pressure on the governing circles! It is the only possible way how the half open door c...
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The Revolutions Of 1989
The dramatic fall of communism across Eastern Europe cannot be traced to one event, one decision, or one person. But there was a singular wind of ...
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Romanian Revolution of 1989
Theese are some of the pictures of my Romanian Revolution Picture Archive. HEROES NEVER DIE!
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Maria (sopra la Carpinese) from Via Crucis
Mediterranean passion of a religious nature -- inspires LArpeggiatas new collection. Available now here: http://tinyurl.com/ydobcth
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Heinichen by Collegium Marianum
Johann David Heinichen
Koncert D dur
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Jana Semerádová - flauto traverso
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Henrico Albicastro (1661--) : La Follia
Texte du Lutin d'Ecouves : La Folia est, à l'origine, une danse dont il est fait pour la première fois mention dans un texte portugais du XVe siècl...
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How about that bass line and harmonies? Beautiful and surprising departure from the traditional line. Beautiful for obvious reasons. Surprising because so few composers have dared to tinker with the customary progression.
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Chanticleer sings Henry Purcell~Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn'
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)~Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn'
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What an amazing piece. Perhaps some of the most touching lines I've ever read--they get stuck in my throat when I've had occasion to share them with friends. Words borne of experience. And as lichtbroader noted above, who better to set them in such bittersweet melody than Mr. Purcell.
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Clarke -〈Titus Andronicus〉1687 (incomplete) - 1. Ouverture / Peter Holman
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O Come All Ye Faithful
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The people that walked in darkness
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Lavius, though you may not have overlapped with Mr. Sempe at Oberlin, I overlapped with you at CW and am musically much richer for it. The serendipity of meeting you here, on a video we both enjoy...
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