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Camera ascunsa - Vopsitorul www.distractiv.org
Camera ascunsa - Vopsitorul www.distractiv.org
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Gypsy-style Woman dances and twirls
Performing like Gypsies at the Texas Renaissance Festival in November 2007
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Hiking Mason Neck State Park VA.
Located in Virginias Belmont Bay is Mason Neck State Park. It's one of those hardly noticed places that doesn't get many visitors. I found it by ch...
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Exploring Huntley Meadows Park
Photographer Evan Dyson checks out Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Stravinsky: Violin Concerto 4th mvmt
XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition
Shin Hyon-Su (South Korea)
Stravinsky: Violin Concerto 4th mvmt
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La Guerre (Clement Janequin) by Imusicapella
12-member Imusicapella from the Our Lady of the Pillar Parish in Imus, Cavite, Philippines
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Tchaikovski Violin Concerto Kogan part 1
Kogan Leonid -Vassily Nebolsin - USSR state radio
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Tchaikovsky violin concerto - 2nd movement
Violonist Silvia Marcovici performs the Tchaikovsky violin concerto , with the Den Haag Orchestra , and conductor Alain Lombard , 1980.
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Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
Joe Satriani at a private concert
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i bet you can't watch this without smiling
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O-Zone - De Ce Plang Chitarele
O-Zone - De Ce Plang Chitarele
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Gorbachev, Glasnost, Perestroika, Arms Agreement
Extract detailing the arrival of Gorbachev and his early policies
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Baby Laughing Hysterically
8.5 month old girl laughing and screaming at daddys antics
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laughing cats
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Tribute to Casablanca
Casablanca (1942)
Director: Michael Curtiz
Cast: Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine), Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund) and Paul Henreid (Victor Laszlo)
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Respighi: 'Pini di Roma' - 2. Pini presso una catacomba (Toscanini)
Respighi: 'Pini di Roma' (1924)
2. Pini presso una catacomba
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"Improvvisamente la scena si tramuta ed ecco l'ombra dei pini che coronan...
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GAY = HELL ( Sorry )?
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Francescatti plays Paganini (1/3)
Many highly regard Zino's recording of Paganini, I believe there are 3 recordings and this one seems to be oop, I presonally prefer Shmuel Ashkenas...
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A BRAVE NEW WORLD/THE MOVIE PART 5
A BRAVE NEW WORLD/THE MOVIE PART 5
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A BRAVE NEW WORLD/THE MOVIE PART 2
Based on Aldous huxley's book A BRAVE NEW WORLD FULL MOVIE
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A BRAVE NEW WORLD/THE MOVIE PART 1
Based on Aldous huxley's book A BRAVE NEW WORLD FULL MOVIE
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Ysaye Sonata in C for 2 Violins I Poco lento maetoso
Ysaye Sonata in C for 2 Violins I Poco lento maetoso
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Heifetz plays Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - First Movement
Historic LIVE recording of Jascha Heifetz playing Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, with Arturo Toscanini as conductor. It is interes...
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Ron Paul: Bernanke Deliberately Destroying Dollar
Congressman schools Fed chairman again during House Financial Services Committee meeting, warns "history is against you"
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Ondrej Janoska Bach-Sonata No.1 in G minor Fuga
Johann Sebastian Bach - Sonata No. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 Fuga
Ondrej Janoska - Violin
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GlobeTrotter TV in San Luis Potosi, Mexico
San Luis Potosi Mexico is a culturally inspiring destination with lots of tradition and culture and a large variety of Baroque building.
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Menuhin plays Bach Violin Sonata No. 1 in G minor - Part 2/4
Violin Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Performer: Yehudi Menuhin (1916-1999)
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I love the violin , although I didn't always think I do . Any time I thought that the violin will stay out of my life it came back to me in a way or other ,and I am left with the acceptance of the fact that music has become such a part of me , that I can not but continue to persue it , until I should reach a perfection ...my perfection .My passions are: -music - the most exciting art for me - science (the key to revealing the misteries of the univers) - writing - I write poetry , and I have in plan a few novels, and some educational books, - teaching (which , so far is to me the most rewarding and noble thing someone could do) - history , psychology and phylosophy (the keys to understanding human nature) - dance - foreign languages - lately , a real interest in politics - religion (well, actually studying and comparing the history of some religions)
Hobbies: singing, watching cartoons and comedies , hanging out with friends, parties, computer games , reading ,listening to music, guitar, piano, singing. Oh , and I am pretty nonconformist , for usually I like to think for myself . I appreciate everything that is beautiful , or noble , or ambitious , or kind , or deep , or sincere.Most importantly , I appreciate everything that is authentic.
My favorite composer: Beethoven (and Bach comes right after)
My favorite violinist: Jascha Heifetz
My favorite scientist : Albert Einstein
My favorite poet: Mihai Eminescu
Now , more than ever , in this global crisis , when a third Warld War would wipe away all life and us with it , I think we really need to take seriously in consideration TWO THINGS:the aim of PEACE , and the benefits of CRITICAL THINKING (or, otherwise said , wisdom) .I also believe that we should all be aware and think twice if people would appear saying they have the keys to all of our problems , that they might "save us" from this crisis, and also be aware to theories that would pretend to offer answers to all questions. I think we should all look back to history , very attentively , and learn from it.