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5 months ago
Rachmaninoff Plays his Elegie, Op 3 No 1
Add &fmt=18 to the URL to hear in stereo. Ampico reproducing roll recorded in high resolution, released in 1929. Played back on a freshly restore...
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7 months ago
Laetatus Sum
Laetatus Sum - J. Michael Haydn
Bruce Rogers - conductor
Porfirio Antonio Mojica - Accompanist
Performed by 2007 ACDA Two-year national honor choir.
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8 months ago
Xion - The 14th Requiem
Here is my homage to the Kingdom Hearts Character Xion.
This is a "Medley" which includes both Xions theme and Vector to the Heavens.
I eventually ...
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Wonderful passion in this piece! I would just say that the left hand was a little heavy, but really to me the melody was more prevalent than the left hand background for the most part. I would agree that a few spots also could be a bit slower to draw out heart-felt emotion. Overall, very nice :)
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1 year ago
Study music
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Cameron Carpenter: Revolutionary Etude
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David Lanz - Courage Of The Wind
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Edvard Grieg - March of the dwarfs (Zug der Zwerge)
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Luther Nordic Choir. The Dying Soldier -arr. Nigel Short
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Manz - Praise to the Lord The Almighty
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Prelude in Classic Style by Gordon Young (1919 - 1998)
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Ritmo (Davison)
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Sleep - Eric Whitacre
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1 year ago
Luther Nordic Choir. The Dying Soldier -arr. Nigel Short
Simply Sublime..... Luther College Nordic Choir, Joe Olynyk. Craig Arnold, Conductor performs Nigel Short's arrangement of this American Folk Song.
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2 years ago
Cameron Carpenter: Revolutionary Etude
www.telarc.com - CAMERON CARPENTER'S Revolutionary Turns The Organ World
(And Maybe Yours, Too) Upside Down.
Taken from the bonus DVD included wit...
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3 years ago
Kingdom Hearts Piano Medley
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3 years ago
Prayer of the Children
This is some of us rehearsing Prayer of the Children. We sang for Joe Dirksen's Bell Ringing later that day.
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3 years ago
The Awakening
This is the SWACDA Collegiate Honor Choir singing The Awakening, with the Lee's Sumit Symophony Orchestra.
Eph Ehly, conductor
Sorry its of a b...
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3 years ago
2009 Illinois All-State Honors Choir men sing "Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Ghospoda"
Men from Illinois All-State Honors Choir 2009 sing "Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Ghospoda" at the IMEA Honors Concert in Carver Arena at Peoria Civic Ce...
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About Piano maniac 24/7
I like to think of myself as a piano maniac 24/7, and everyone can call me Rose. I love to listen to classical music, esp. Tchaikovsky and Debussy, and I like to read nonfiction books, as well as historical fiction books. I have entered several piano contests over the years, and I'm pretty sure piano is my passion for life.
I like to think of myself as a piano maniac 24/7, and everyone can call me Rose. I love to listen to classical music, esp. Tchaikovsky and Debussy, and I like to read nonfiction books, as well as historical fiction books. I have entered several ...
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You can't outlive Him; You can't live without Him, the pharisees couldn't stand Him, when they found out they couldn't stop Him, Pilate couldn't find any fault in Him, the witnesses couldn't get the testimony to agree, Herod couldn't kill Him, Death couldn't handle Him, and the grave couldn't hold Him...That's My King! He always has been......and He will always will be...He had no predecessor...and He will have no successor...There was nobody before Him...and there will be nobody after Him, You can't impeach Him and He's not going to resign, That's My King! Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever...
and ever...
and ever...
and when you get through with all the forevers,
then Amen.~S M Lockridge
COPY AND PASTE IF YOU AGREE AND ARE NOT AFRAID TO SHOW YOUR FAITH!
@ampicoab I definitely agree with you, but I also believe that both performer and pianist grow by finding what they like in music or how they express themselves in music. That's the reason why so many agree or disagree with a certain interpretation of a piece. Any pianist true to what he believ...