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satyu131089 commented 6 days ago
Richard Dawkins Vs. William Lane Craig Debate
Richard Dawkins TIMES:
7:20
32:15
1:03:05
1:19:33
1:39:33
William Lane Craig TIMES:
13:39
46:27
1:14:04
1:36:08
purpose?? bullshit... if you want everything to have purpose, explain how god is exempt from this cycle.. or what is the purpose of god...
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How Harris Copied & Got inspired for NANBAN
Here is a video on How Harris Jayaraj (Tamil Music Director) got inspired while composing tunes for NANBAN by Shankar.
@s2s2ns unna mari aalunga irukura varaikum music industry urupudadhu...
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Rafal Blechacz - Chopin_Etude Op.10, N°8
Magnificent interpretation of difficult study N ° 8
that brilliant staccato playing that I loved so much in horowitz and ashkenazy! I wish he becomes one of the greatest pianists of our age...
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Rachmaninoff Etude Tableau Op 39 No. 6 "Little Red Riding Hood"
Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableau op39#6
Fragment of recording session in Hannover Germany, December 2009. Rachmaninoff Sonata # 1, 6 Moment Musicaux op ...
rachmaninoff and his huge leaps! and you do them so beautifully....
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freddy kempf - chopin, etude op. 10 no. 3
kempf plays chopin
those chords in the turbulent middle section!! chopin, show me where your feet are!
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Chopin Revolutionary Etude op 10 no 12
One of my favorite pieces played beautifully by Bunin.
@OriginalBasaliskos it's neither liszt nor dreyschock at the piano... not that i deride bunin.. but gods are different from humans!!
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Nadia Azzi (12) plays Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 2
Nadia Azzi performed Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 2 at the First United Methodist Church of Dunedin on July 17, 2011.
She also performed other Chopin ...
I love you, girl.... especially the voicing of left hand blows me off...blindfolded, i'd like to think it was vladimir ashkenazy playing!
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satyu131089 liked 2 weeks ago
Arthur Rubinstein - Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18, I Moderato. Allegro (Fritz Reiner)
II - http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Reiner, conductor
Recorded - January 9, 1956
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satyu131089 commented 2 weeks ago
Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 minus orchestra Mov3
"The Rach project" : Valentina Lisitsa + LSO / Michael Francis. Recording of complete concerti of Rachmaninov starting with # 1 and #2 in Sept. Lo...
if that's the way she plays with her sleeping attire, then WOW!!! Concert hall would be heaven...
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Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 Part1
Rachmaninoff
This is just the way Rachmaninov himself sounded...
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satyu131089 commented 1 month ago
Does God Exist? (Michael Shermer vs John Lennox)
Atheist Michael Shermer (who never won a debate in his life, and... well, is still not winning debates) debated Dr. John Lennox on the existence of...
I pity the uploader for thinking that a debate such as this needs to be won at all!
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Dr. William Lane Craig humiliates Dr. Peter Atkins
This is taken from the 1998 debate between Craig and Atkins. You can see the full debate here:
Craig always does this... asking questions which are insensible and yet demands an answer.. The fact that something can't be disproved doesn't mean it is true..Like Bertrand Russel's teapot between the earth and mars can't be disproved but need not be true also..
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Grieg Piano Concerto, 1st Movement, Pawel Mazurkiewicz
Edvard Grieg, Piano concerto in a-minor conducted by Agata Mazurkiewicz in Concert on May 25th 2007, Culture-Casino Berne. Pawel Mazurkiewicz, Piano.
@Caramellatta Or simply, you should play the piece as if you composed it!!!
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satyu131089 commented 1 month ago
La Campanella On Steroids ? :-) Liszt Rondo Fantastique "El Contrabandista" Valentina Lisitsa
This is perhaps the MOST unplayable piece of music I ever encountered! La Campanella , or Feux Follets ( both are clearly hinted here) are walk in ...
Why would I want to play that! When people like yourself and Pletnev are still around!
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Vladimir Horowitz - The Last Romantic 3/12 Mozart: Sonata in C, K 330
Vladimir Horowitz - The Last Romantic 3/12 Mozart: Sonata in C, K 330
A rare insight in the home life of one of the worlds most famous pianist of ...
@shineluvslambiel you really do?
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The last Romantic - Horowitz about young pianists
I took this extract because i'm interested in the differences between the older and the new generation of pianists
nice wits by Wanda at the end...
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Vladimir Horowitz - Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, first movement op 27 adagio sosenuto
Really, does anything come close? Expression is perfect. Recorded 1956.
3rd Movement, same recording: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Perfect! Sounds like a beautiful voice singing with piano accompaniment...
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Origin of Stupidity
Kirk Cameron (sssnake!) and Ray "the banana guy" Comfort video :
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Ray's 50 page "introduction" :
http:/...
@spunkets i wonder if you actually buy his argument that bananas were made to fit the hand... and no doubt cristina looks beautiful... and has brains...
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Hélène Grimaud Chopin Ballade No.1 In G Minor
Hélène Grimaud Chopin Ballade No.1 In G Minor
@sonatina6 avdeeva won the chopin international competition at warsaw this time... the others are not so great but are good pianists... if u'd like to see good young pianists you can check out the channel called "Athur Rubinstein" (note it's not Arthur)
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(Fedkina)Chopin Waltz Op. 64, No. 3
played by Tatiana Fedkina at the 1975 Chopin competition where she was the second runner-up.
@rebecacyrineu the way u put it almost seems like chopin wrote a mundane piece and it was enlivened by fedkina... it's jus how much of the music a pianist grasps, i feel, comes onto the music that he makes...
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@aadiadhavan that great mighty tamil language has been butchered by this garden-lizard...
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satyu131089 commented 1 month ago
Miss USA 2011 - The Interview Continues
Response to "Miss USA 2011 - 51 Delegates Interview (Q2 - Evolution taught in school)" - watch and cry : http://www.youtube.com/watc......
You should really be Miss World!
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Charles Limb: Building the musical muscle
http://www.ted.com Charles Limb performs cochlear implantation, a surgery that treats hearing loss and can restore the ability to hear speech. But ...
@stella456 You're welcome... I happen to have learnt this piece, apart from having heard it so many times... Are you a musician too?
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Charles Limb: Building the musical muscle
http://www.ted.com Charles Limb performs cochlear implantation, a surgery that treats hearing loss and can restore the ability to hear speech. But ...
@CatFlashBlue No one forces them to have ears... It's their democratic right to choose not to have ears... But it is about those who want them... Ears just get you better social accessibility like crutches do.... It's better to walk than not, it's better to hear than not also...
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satyu131089 commented 2 months ago
Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison
http://www.ted.com Damon Horowitz teaches philosophy through the Prison University Project, bringing college-level classes to inmates of San Quenti...
Please give him a glass of water and calm him down...
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Dawkins vs. Lennox on Morality
This brief excerpt on the topic of morality was taken from The God Delusion Debate which was hosted by the Fixed Point Foundation. The debate was ...
@christianthinker2012 the bible could say that even rocks and rivers believe in god... but the answer is just as far as common sense is from you... and, as for animals, there's no other option to killing other animals for food.. and on the last question, let me paraphrase you... how do you know a...
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Dawkins vs. Lennox on Morality
This brief excerpt on the topic of morality was taken from The God Delusion Debate which was hosted by the Fixed Point Foundation. The debate was ...
An answer to Mr.Lennox's question about God being a foundation to morals : I presume animals don't believe in god... But they too believe in being nice to other animals of their kind, dont' pollute the environment, don't cut down trees, don't trouble birds and animals with incompatible frequency ...
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Religious Girl Has a Serious Question for Atheist- Think About it!
The Religious Fanatic girl who believed the Japan earthquake was a result of her prayers has a mind-boggling question for all atheist.
Please ge...
@dano132454 ask the girl in this video to do that
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Religious Girl Has a Serious Question for Atheist- Think About it!
The Religious Fanatic girl who believed the Japan earthquake was a result of her prayers has a mind-boggling question for all atheist.
Please ge...
@dano132454 I decline to argue any further, talking to a shit-head like you is no better than to talk to a wall...
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Religious Girl Has a Serious Question for Atheist- Think About it!
The Religious Fanatic girl who believed the Japan earthquake was a result of her prayers has a mind-boggling question for all atheist.
Please ge...
My second son, who is to be born 15 years from now, wrote the bible! If you refute this, he shall come to destroy you!
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Paganini Rhapsody (Rachmaninoff) - Arthur Rubinstein - (2/2)
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Op. 43 in A minor
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Soloist: Arthur Rubinstein
Conductor: Alfred Wallenstein
Part 2 of 2
@eclipse561 Rachmaninov is great without doubt... But there is always a tendency to criticise something Russian since the people who used to set standards were Germans.. Russian culture has a lot of fantasy and magic which is easy to criticise.. And Rach did not approximate his music to the trend...
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Arthur Rubinstein plays Rachmaninov (vaimusic.com)
http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/D...
Excerpt from "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" played by Arthur Rubinstein (Sergei Rachmani...
@LordCalvinHastings Rubinstein himself confessed that he had a mediocre technique...
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satyu131089 commented 2 months ago
Valentina Igoshina plays Rachmaninoff's Prelude in B minor (1910).avi
From the 'Documentary Harvest of Sorrow'
@ludvan67 It's not wrong, everyone is sentimental.. But being logical in approach is a much better thing to do.. Think of this: when you see something tragic, is crying better than understanding it and trying to get to a solution? On a totally different note, all those people who could reach out ...
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Valentina Igoshina plays Rachmaninoff's Prelude in B minor (1910).avi
From the 'Documentary Harvest of Sorrow'
@ludvan67 If you can see the artist emoting in the video, it is that they are sentimental... Rachmaninov was never sentimental.. So are the greats at the piano like Horowitz, Rubinstein etc...Emotion in music comes through the fingers, not in the face..
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HOROWITZ - Chopin Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante 2/2
HOROWITZ - Chopin Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante 2/2
@filippeo85 This is a solo version of the same piece that is played by piano and orchestra... in fact there is constantly an orchestral cushion in the latter arrangement... superfluous though because chopin wasn't a great orchestrator.. but this piece is sheer brilliance.. to me, it shows a sense...
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Eric Zuber, Chopin: Etudes, op. 10
Eric Zuber performs Chopin: Etudes, op. 10 at the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition, May 2011 in Tel Aviv
Was there really a tragedy when he was playing the second etude?
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Vladimir Ashkenazy plays Rachmaninoff Moments musicaux Op.16 (2/3)
Vladimir Ashkenazy plays Sergei Rachmaninoff Moments musicaux Op. 16 No. 3 and No. 4.
No. 3 in h moll (b minor). Andante cantabile.
No. 4 in e moll...
@anonymousQ45 Ashkenazy never plays too loudly or too fast... He is a true aristocrat who never rushes and never compromises on clarity...
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Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford Has Science Buried God
Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford
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satyu131089 said:
@dailoh90 I too know the potential of chemical reactions.. btw the huge hiccup is evidence... can we in some way find intermediates between living and non-living matter and find the bridges between them?that's the task at hand for science..
Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford Has Science Buried God
Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford
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satyu131089 said:
@tamething1 let us take his turning water into wine... clearly it is a scientific problem of nuclear transmutation.. does it not need more evidence to support itself than a mere remark in a book? i can show you so many such things in harry potter and star wars and even cindrella... u wanna believ...
Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford Has Science Buried God
Dawkins vs Lennox re-debate oxford
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satyu131089 said:
If Chris Hitchens debate is one beautiful way to do it, this one is another... Extremely amicable debaters and beautifully carried on without aggression..
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 in E Flat Major (2)
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 in E Flat Major (2)
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satyu131089 said:
what a unique way to play it!
Gülsin Onay / Vladimir Ashkenazy - Rachmaninov 3rd concerto (1/2)
Gülsin Onay plays Rachmaninov Piano Concerto in D minor, 1st movement
Vladimir Ashkenazy conducts Bilkent Symphony Orchestra
Recorded at Bilkent Co...
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satyu131089 said:
I have a feeling she slows down when things get hard...that's so not the way ashkenazy would play...
Gülsin Onay / Vladimir Ashkenazy - Rachmaninov 3rd concerto (1/2)
Gülsin Onay plays Rachmaninov Piano Concerto in D minor, 1st movement
Vladimir Ashkenazy conducts Bilkent Symphony Orchestra
Recorded at Bilkent Co...
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satyu131089 said:
thumbs up you're watching this only for ashkenazy...
The Pianist ending (Chopin Grande Polonaise Brillante op.22)
This is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever made, and the video is great too.
Actor: Adrien Brody
Piano performance by: Janusz Olejniczak
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satyu131089 said:
@newFranzFerencLiszt Poor Olejniczak has not been recognised despite being so talented.. He was 6th in the Chopin Competition in i think the same year Zimerman won...
Richard Dawkins Intellectual Moments
A brief video showing Richard Dawkins being the sophisticated intellectual that we all know he is.
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satyu131089 said:
if dawkins can be misquoted to look stupid, imagine how worse you can be made to look like, you simpleton...
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