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1 year ago
Cat Stevens Performs At Rally To Restore Sanity
more at c-span.org
tpmtv • 102,965 views
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1 year ago
Jon Stewart's speech at the Rally For Sanity.
ivolsky • 1,058,321 views
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@ricadrew : First, define "irony" as you're claiming it's in my comment. : ) Video clips of media blowhards and wingers' own words are pretty hard to argue with, they evidence unreason.
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1 year ago
Nicolai Ghiaurov - Boris Godunov - Boris' Death Scene
Nicolai Ghiaurov in the death scene of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov.
Gabba02 • 40,072 views
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Just incredible.
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1 year ago
Boris Christoff recording Boris Godunov
Here is amazing footage of the great bass (and my favourite singer) Boris Christoff in the recording of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov. You ask yoursel...
Gabba02 • 21,149 views
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Fascinating. Thank you!!
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1 year ago
Jussi Björling sings "Prayer of Thanksgiving"
The Great One.
primobaritono • 12,910 views
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@preruminator But not the feline stream of "gold" referred to by Fenlanand Limey.
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1 year ago
Jussi Bjorling sings Amor ti vieta!
The great Jussi Bjorling sings "Amor ti vieta" from Fedora. As always, Bjorling fails to disappoint.
302MarkVII • 49,997 views
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@madisonelectronic Okey doke!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Jussi Björling - E lucevan le stelle
Uploaded by request: Jussi Björling sings the aria "E lucevan le stelle" from Puccini's opera Tosca. Recorded July 1957, Erich Leinsdorf conducts t...
302MarkVII • 75,094 views
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Love the ticker tape parade!! B.B.
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1 year ago
Jussi Bjorling "E lucevan le stelle" Tosca Live 1959
Met, 1959
Onegin65 • 37,933 views
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1 year ago
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@nisticom "and many others" much better? You apparently have listened to very few examples of Bjoerling. There was a reason for the ten-mile traffic jams before his concerts. Did "many others" get those? Just my two cents.
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1 year ago
Montserrat Caballe "Donde lieta uscì" La Boheme
Gran Teattro deol Liceo de Barcelona, 1975
Onegin65 • 47 views
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1 year ago
Chicken adobo
http://www.maangchi.com/rec...
Ingredients (for 4 servings):
1 kg chicken (2.2 pounds), cut into pieces
6 cloves garlic, crushed
¼...
Maangchi • 17,041 views
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1 year ago
Sweet and crispy chicken wings ("dak kang jung")
Full recipe is on my website: http://www.maangchi.com/rec...
Dak kang jung is another popular traditional Korean dish and is usually ma...
Maangchi • 400,771 views
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1 year ago
Ettore Bastianini - O Sole Mio
Song: O sole mio
Baritone: Ettore Bastianini
Composer: Di Cápua
FrancoMFT8 • 18,347 views
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Whadda voice --and whadda face to go with it! ; )
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1 year ago
Ettore Bastianini sings Il Barbiere di Siviglia
The best Baritone sings Largo al factotum from Il Barbiere di Siviglia.tokio 1965.
masacian • 56,999 views
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God, he pulled it off. What bravura and still a beautiful voice in his condition.
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1 year ago
Ideale sung by Jussi Björling
Jussi Björling sings one of the Neapolitan song by Paolo Tosti. There are 2 recordings of this song that I like, one is by Giuseppe di Stefano, ano...
nokia1242000 • 15,621 views
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very sweetly and sensitively done
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1 year ago
Jussi Bjorling - Adelaide (Beethoven)
Jussi Bjorling singing Adelaide by Beethoven
mxl2003 • 63,414 views
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@Siriussupporter Yes, there is very skillful use of falsetto here. What a terrific treatment of this song.
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1 year ago
Jussi Bjorling "Kuda, kuda vy udalilis" E. Onegin Live 1960
Björling last concert. Sung in Swedish. Götheborg August 5, 1960
Onegin65 • 9,410 views
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Stunning. Bravo Jussi!
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1 year ago
THE SINGERS WITH GREATEST LEGATO AND TIMBRE / COLORATION
Sadly most people do not consider these qualities when discussing a voice, instead focusing on range or power. Yet it is these two qualities that m...
MusashiTzu • 16,957 views
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A real trill--wow.
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1 year ago
Arlo Guthrie /City of New Orleans
Tour of 1978 in Atlanta, GA.with Shenandoah.
jguth3 • 1,503,960 views
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1 year ago
Jussi Björling - Roméo et Juliette Act III finale (Ah jour de deuil) live 1947
Why Bjorling is referred to as the greatest non-Italian lyric tenor of all time.
Live in the famous 1 February 1947 Met broadcast with Bidu Sayão. ...
GermanOperaSinger • 4,811 views
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@primobaritono77 Yes, if one has the ability to produce resonance, which JB did in spades, a huge instrument isn't nececessary. A moderate-size voice can fill a big hall if done right. Oddly, the first few secs of the high note at the end sound a tad sharp to me.
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1 year ago
Cortigiani - Ettore Bastianini
Music Only
OperaDaddy • 29,833 views
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@hopelesslyderanged Roger that!
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1 year ago
Jussi Björling - Nessun Dorma, Slow Version (1944)
Jussi Björling - Nessun Dorma, Slow Version (1944)
Fnyxen • 22,836 views
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Unbelievable breath control and beauty.
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1 year ago
As Long as we Beat the English
Wales Beatin England. Wait for the Pic At the End.
brownie998 • 79,568 views
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LMAO great vid
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1 year ago
Calon Lan
My video of Welsh features with Calon Lan as background music.
welshjimmy • 64,211 views
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BRYYNNNNNNN!
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1 year ago
Nicolai Gedda "Je crois entendre encore"
Aria from Les pêcheurs de perles by Georges Bizet. Recording from 1960.
Free download of the whole opera is here:
Herur22 • 136,881 views
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This version is close to perfection for me. I disagree that it should be in a speaking rhythm. The gentle rollicking of the barcarolle-like setting is essential to this aria's nature. The dotted notes are quintessential and he gets them just right with light-as-air tone and perfect French. Bravis...
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1 year ago
Björling - "Je crois entendre encore" - Pêcheurs de perles.
"Je crois entendre encore" aria tratta dall'opera Les Pêcheurs de perles di Georges Bizet interpretata da Jussi Björling. Registrazione del 1945
macciboma • 125,720 views
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I just listened to the Alfredo Kraus version everyone mentions . . . it is sung full voice also, and he too elongates the dotted rhythms . . . maybe it's just really hard to sing this aria with the optimal lightness and lilt. But Kraus's is very nice, and ultimately it's a matter of taste whether...
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1 year ago
Jesus Christ Jussi Björling
Jussi Björling sings: "Guds lov i naturen", Opus 48:4, (Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur), by Ludwig van Beethoven and C. F. Geilert.
Pics on our sav...
Caecarulf • 1,739 views
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FIrst, your title to this--LOL. But Jussi sounds wonderful in the lower register. Thanks for this example.
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1 year ago
Zinka Milanov and Jussi Björling- Love Duet 1~Tosca
Here is the love duet PART 1 from the opera "Tosca" from the first act, between Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi "Mario ! Mario! Mario! ". And of...
ManricoV • 1,887 views
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Wow, you're right about his entrace. Thrilling.
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1 year ago
"Chanson du toréador" Ettore Bastianini
Le grand Bastianini en une enregistrement live à Napoli, 1958. La qualité du son n'est pas la meilleure, mais c'est vraiment un formidable document...
ComteAnckarstrom • 8,716 views
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Plus-- ooh la la, what a figure!
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1 year ago
ETTORE BASTIANINI ~ MARECCHIARE
sings a song of his beloved Italy
ingriddoppler • 6,443 views
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The first line is fantastic: When the moon shines on the clear sea [referring to the Bay of Naples], even the fish in the water make love!
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1 year ago
Video of Jussi Björling singing acapella
Björling singing from the movie Fram för framgång, 1938
Airbuzz • 76,015 views
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@Imforeverone88 : You ask how? With superb breath control. A roomy chest and broad shoulders that allow optimal lung expansion. Also Jussi had great "topspin"--propulsive resonance. If the tone is produced correctly (which it is here)--in the head and not the throat --a big supply of breath can ...
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1 year ago
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from the oratorio Solomon (1749)
Georg Friedrich Händel
schmobot • 2,144,775 views
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This is a very nice version. Combines stateliness with zip.
@Cosmonater : With the nonsense you believe, you should listen to this song! "Come and join the living," in teabaggers' case, those with living brain cells.