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5 months ago
Opera Beagle
My new pup Doria, half Beagle and half Brittany [sp?] Spaniel.
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6 months ago
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7 months ago
True West Gary Sinise/John Malkovich - Part 10/10
The epic and unrivaled production of True West by Sam Shepard with Gary Sinise as Austin and John Malkovich as his older brother Lee.
Part 7 - Hav...
IrishJade84 • 2,385 views
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Thank you SO MUCH for posting this. I've been waiting for someone to post this!!!
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9 months ago
Marlon Brando's screen test Rebel without a Cause
Marlon Brando's screen test for Rebel without a Cause. Probably the best quality on Youtube right now.
ThisAintSpartaaaa • 17,636 views
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10 months ago
True West Gary Sinise/John Malkovich excerpt
One of my favorite bits ever! So many brilliant moments and lines! From scene 7 - Austin really did go out and steal toasters, and sets about to ...
IrishJade84 • 2,866 views
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This is SO HARD to find! It would be so amazing if you put some more clips up. Thank you so much for this!
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10 months ago
Bunny cam
baby bunny mob
GO LOOK! BUNNIES AND ART! :D http://lilbunblog.wordpress...
kismetrabbitry • 1,428,907 views
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10 months ago
Fire Burning Fugue
Inspired by the Lady Gaga fugue, I have decided to write a fugue on Sean Kinston's Fire Burning. Enjoy!
yohanpartan • 13,396 views
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RIght on!
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10 months ago
Widmung op. 25 nÂș 1 (Schumann) - Diana Damrau
From her recital in Madrid on the 19th of May.
Hard as it is to choose, this is my favourite Lied.
Du meine Seele, du mein Herz,
Du meine Wonn', ...
Lilith89ibz • 111,589 views
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@cleverredhead12
Schubert was known to Schumann through his work, however the two were not friends. Schubert died penniless and unknown other than being an also-ran. Schumann, however, saw his genius. When Schumann heard of Schubert's death, he was only 18 and was heart-broken about it. Check y...
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10 months ago
Hey Soul Sister - Train Ukulele Cover
I got a ukulele today!
Learned a few chords, got excited, and recorded this. : ) Kind of a gentle version.
MoJingly • 553 views
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Nice job, Molly! Wish you'd graced Cincinnati with this gift!
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11 months ago
In Loving Memory of Jordan Adams
This is a photo montage I put together as a memorial to my nephew Jordan who recently passed away at the age of 9 after a lifelong battle with Neur...
petis2112 • 241 views
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11 months ago
pianist (5 year old Japanese girl):Bach Gigue
I have been learning Piano since I was 3 years old.
My dream is to become a world-wide pianist.
If you watch and listen to my music, I will be ver...
paddler16 • 5,230,116 views
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Talent is mostly an illusion. All that matters is hard work. Mozart wasn't self-taught. He was composing at three years old because he had parents that made him learn how at two. Are people really such blubbering wimps that they rebuke parents for sculpting their children into disciplined, capabl...
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1 year ago
Renee Fleming "D'amore al dolce impero" Armida 1996
New York, 1996
Onegin65 • 22,254 views
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There's a fine line between being a unique singer and not performing the style, templarCH. While I like your general point, I don't think it applies here. Callas was a slave to the bel canto ideal and it lifter her to her pedestal. Renee has not paid it its due here. She is making it a slave to h...
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1 year ago
Bruce Ford - Languir per un bella - L'Italiana in Algeri - 2001
Bruce Ford - Languir per un bella - L'Italiana in Algeri - 2001
coloraturafan • 2,842 views
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Vocal timbre is a product of good technique, not something you choose. Ford isn't doing anything differently than Florez for instance. He's just got a very different sound.
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1 year ago
The best version of Handel's Dixit Dominus on youtube
Dixit Dominus Dixit Dominus Domino Meo
Andrew Parrot
Taverner Choire & Players
Dixit! Dixit!
elias12186 • 90,088 views
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Great recording! There is a new recording out (can't remember the group and I'm trying to find it) with a Baroque drum. Also, in the Con Quasabit it goes completely quiet. So amazing!
I hate Gardiner's version, sadly. This is great thought, thanks!
@1401JSC
No one but maybe two tenors do that ending. It's anything but expected. The fact is, you do what sounds good in your voice, as Verdi would have understood.