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1 month ago
Amazing huge cloaked UFO next to Mercury MUST SEE!!!
Huge cloaked UFO next to Mercury on SECCHI HI1-A on 12/01/11, appears when a CME hits it. Go to SECCHI and record this before it disappears.
Here'...
siniXster • 4,888,472 views
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1 month ago
Crazy Bright Spot on the Moon! - is it an Alien Structure or Reflection? - FULL VIDEO 1080P HD!!
What the heck is the deal with this WILD bright spot on the moon that we filmed? You HAVE to see this footage for yourself, then weigh-in with a co...
ConservativeNewMedia • 199,099 views
yenrabaraho
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if it was a "source" of light, it would shine in the dark, you nits, if it's a reflection, it would only show when lit.
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1 month ago
ANTONBRUCKNER100 • 14,774 views
yenrabaraho
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I've always wanted to say that one of the most important things I see Horowitz do is manage his position at the keyboard exactly where he wants to be and makes the shift at a precise, time, plus he looks at notes he's jumping to before he makes the jump. These seemingly simple skills have gone a ...
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1 month ago
Britney's Accidents during the Circus tour
hihi:) That's so funny but there's some dangerous things were happened during Britney's Circus tour.
Watch carefully, rate and comment:)
Hope you h...
BabyKLuff • 371,221 views
yenrabaraho
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you'll notice it didnt interupt the tape she was mouthing to
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1 month ago
Glenn Gould - The Question of Instrument (1)
Produced at CBC Toronto, November 19-26,1979
djrobita • 3,794 views
yenrabaraho
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You can play Bach on upside down Campbell soup tins and it would still amaze.
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1 month ago
You Can't Take It With You (1938) Part 1/12
PLAYLIST http://www.youtube.com/watc...
When a haughty banker tries to buy up a...
roomfullofidiots • 59,816 views
yenrabaraho
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At 55 yrs of age this movie remains the greatest film I have ever seen with immaculate and imaginative direction from Capra and stellar performances. The storyline applies to todays faith/love and business/politics a stunning 74 years later. A timeless, great piece of art and a beautiful expressi...
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1 month ago
Alfred Cortot - Greatest Interpreter of Chopin
"He looked for the opium in music"
Rare videos!
Chopin - L'Adieu
Robert Schumann - Der Dichter Spricht
RogersTz • 84,945 views
yenrabaraho
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Cortot brought the french heart of Chopin's music and he has found such a depth of musical insight.
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1 month ago
Rudolf Serkin Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd mvt
Rudolf Serkin plays the last movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in performance at the White House.
Nodame2006 • 11,279 views
yenrabaraho
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@BillyDaMountain
so true. i heard him play the moonlight, les adieux, the tempest and the waldstein at the faculty of the U of Toronto waaaay back in i guess the late 70's and it felt like the ghost of Beethoven rose to be with us in the room. It was an unforgettable privilege. Kuerit's Beeth...
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1 month ago
Chopin op 11 - Józef Hofmann
Chopin op 11
Józef Hofmann
manymanero • 1,550 views
yenrabaraho
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I can't get myself to hook on to the concerti. I just don't feel Chopin was in his element, despite the lovely ideas. I look forward to a day I hear them better, that has happened to me before with music I thought I didn't like, then grew into it. But for now, they feel contrived, no offense t...
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1 month ago
Alfred Cortot - Chopin Berceuse op.57 (1957)
Enregistré par Cortot à Munich le 29 mars 1957
Malgré son âge et ses difficultés digitales, c'est toujours très beau !
Buste de Cortot de Arno Bre...
jackusful • 4,270 views
yenrabaraho
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@georgiannanyman
well said and so true
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1 month ago
Chopin Berceuse Op 57 D Flat Major
Another little extra piece ( LOL) from Hannover Chopin Etudes recording sessions. This one was the very last recorded and we had barely 5 minute...
ValentinaLisitsa • 125,923 views
yenrabaraho
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Well, I think the performance is spellbinding and just can't help feeling great affection for this artist. I admit it's tempting to like somebody because they are very beautiful, but just sipping my New Year's Eve sherry and puffing my pipe and looking out the window I am still spellbound by a m...
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3 months ago
Ivo Pogorelich Plays Haydn Piano Sonata No.46 1st mvt. lo-fi
Ivo Pogorelich Plays Haydn Piano Sonata No.46 1st mvt. Allegro moderato on June 8th, 1983 in Japan. lo-fi
spokoinoi2000 • 140,732 views
yenrabaraho
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Superb touch and tone and amazing technique. A great artist, Ivo is. I love the clarity of his presentations.
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3 months ago
HOROWITZ AT THE WHITE HOUSE 4-Chopin Waltz Op.64-2
HOROWITZ AT THE WHITE HOUSE 4-Chopin Waltz Op.64-2
hubanj • 286,907 views
yenrabaraho
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@TheAshKane
Although I was never their best pupil due to my own laziness and arrogance, I studied with Jim Anagnason and Samuel Dolin and let me say this, FIRE any teacher that says "can't" and find one that says "can". Play the piece accurately at the slowest speed needed to count out loud at ...
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6 months ago
Herbert von Karajan - Rossini - William Tell (2)
Herbert von Karajan - Rossini - William Tell (2)
fafnis • 145,821 views
yenrabaraho
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The Boss.
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6 months ago
Horowitz and Pletnev in Klin
Vladimir Horowitz and Mikhail Pletnev in Klin on 17 April,1986. Pletnev played Impromptu "Momento lirico" by Tchaikovsky, Vladimir Horowitz played...
mikrymouse • 25,182 views
yenrabaraho
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What i love so much about this video is that at 2:10 you can see that Horowitz (the only true musician in the room) is as bored with Pletnev as I am, and continue to be. He (pletnev) has the imgaination of a piece of wood.
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6 months ago
Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Prelude Op 28 No. 17
Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Prelude Op 28 No. 17
A flat major
capetond • 26,563 views
yenrabaraho
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@townsendjean
What a load of crap. Just what does "surgically delicate" mean anyway? Your opinion relfects your stupidity, phoniness and ignorance. You're an idiot and don't understand music, never mind Chopin or Pogorelich.
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6 months ago
Klemperer conducts Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68 (1/6)
Part 1:
Johannes Brahms:
Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68
I. Un poco sostenuto Allegro
Conductor: Otto Klemperer
Philharmonia Orchestra
Rec. 1958
Sinfoniette • 110,310 views
yenrabaraho
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Klemp hits the nail on the head, yet again. One of the great interpreters of all time.
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6 months ago
Sibelius: Symphony No. 6 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 6 / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philh...
BerlinPhil • 15,805 views
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6 months ago
yenrabaraho
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Sir John's Sibelius is impossible to beat. (Barbirolli)
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6 months ago
Sibelius: Symphony no. 5 (Karajan 1960, 4/4)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan
Studio Recording, September 1960
Produced by Walter Legge
Recorded in Kingsway Hall
shellac1925 • 35,472 views
yenrabaraho
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Karajan remains the greatest conductor, and musical interpreter, in the history of civilization. Not only is every single note thought out, but it is placed perfectly from the point of view he is presenting it. The jealous and petty pebble-throwing-comments will do nothing to take away what thi...
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7 months ago
Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Prelude Op. 28 No. 1
Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Prelude Op. 28 No. 1
C major
capetond • 22,663 views
yenrabaraho
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I'd bet Chopin and Liszt would be stunned by this amazing interpretation. It's not just how he hits the notes, it's how he releases them. The strength of his hand and technique are absolutely at the top as he can play stressed ocatves like a caress. Ivo is really remarkable.
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7 months ago
Vladimir Horowitz interrupted by cell phones during concert
**NEW: Pianist Krystian Zimerman interrupted by rubber duck during concert: http://www.youtube.com/watc... **
Pianist Vladimir Horowi...
JPRGO • 188,314 views
yenrabaraho
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the glance happens just after 4 minutes in the g minor ballade, someone adjusts themselves in their chair during a very tender moment (that only Horowitz can give - like a drink of cold water) and they get that look from the master in return. Nonetheless this man was a gift from God, what a trea...
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7 months ago
F. Chopin Nocturne in F minor Op. 55 No. 1, pianist Kasparas Uinskas, piano
Live recording at Berlin Philharmonie
NewMusicalGeneration • 20,511 views
yenrabaraho
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This is a very good tempo, the left hand is marked with staccato chords (with pedal) which gives the music a necessary movement forward... too slow - don't flow. Very thoughtful phrasing in the right hand.
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7 months ago
(Movement 1 of 4) Beethoven Symphony No. 3 "Eroica"
William Steinberg conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
ClassicsForTheAges brings you another lost performance! As early as 1952, William...
ClassicsForTheAges • 7,337 views
yenrabaraho
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I had the wonderful experience to see Steinberg conduct the Toronto Symphony back in the 1970's, (I think) doing Beethoven 6. His "Planets" are superb and he is one of the truly under rated great conductors of the 20th century. Oh, I must add, listen to the 1st mvmt of the 9th in this set, it h...
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
zealmaro10 • 52,396 views
yenrabaraho
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@csm120
no, you're thinking of dick cheney
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7 months ago
Don't Pet This Kitty!! Pt. 1
This Cat has NEVER been abused. Her problem is that she doesn't like men and shows compelling aggression. I found it to be interesting so I thought...
babylonsfalling • 10,555,008 views
yenrabaraho
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I dont think this cat is playing, maybe the guy with the cam needs to find an alien that treats him this way... see how much fun it is then
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7 months ago
Wilhelm Furtwängler "Leonore No. III" Beethoven 1952
Overture Leonore III op. 72 a
by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI
Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor
Torino 03....
Addiobelpassato • 631 views
yenrabaraho
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After hearing Furtwangler, I always feel I have finally heard the piece played right.
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7 months ago
Otto Klemperer "Overture Coriolan" Beethoven
Overture Coriolan, op. 62 by
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Otto Klemperer, conductor
London X.1957
Addiobelpassato • 1,523 views
yenrabaraho
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It's Klemp, fasten the safety belts.
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7 months ago
GallowsClough • 30,236 views
yenrabaraho
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The man from headquarters
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7 months ago
Bartok - Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, 2nd movement
1950's recording of the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Eduard van Beinum. Hard to find, one of the most vigorous performances I ever heard of...
calogria • 916 views
yenrabaraho
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Absolutely superb.
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7 months ago
Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta / Boulez · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Béla Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta / Pierre Boulez, conduc...
BerlinPhil • 57,308 views
yenrabaraho
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I have never understood why people judge this great artist by whether or not he acts like a rock star on the stage or not, the fact is the result is superb and this is why Boulez is a great artist. People saying he's cold just because he doens't put on an act are sadly missing the music.
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8 months ago
Cosmos - Carl Sagan - 4th Dimension
Cosmos - Carl Sagan - 4th Dimension
CarlSaganPortal • 639,222 views
yenrabaraho
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all these lies are totally based on the premise that we must "imagine". This is not science, it is fiction, and ... bullshit.
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8 months ago
Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin - Etude Op.10 No.5 (Black Key)
Vladimir Horowitz plays Chopin's Black Etude at home :) Truly a legend.
edgelee84 • 84,957 views
yenrabaraho
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The Man from Headquarters.
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8 months ago
Chopin Etude Op 10 No.4 HQ
Valentina Lisitsa, Chopin 24 Etudes DVD
ValentinaLisitsa • 1,424,345 views
yenrabaraho
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I love her playing and her presentation. I would never dream of criticizing her, but I do wish the camera was still, in one spot, on the stage. Synchronizing camera angles with the music puts a very superficial feel to the video. I know these pieces and don't like to be taken for a ride in the...
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8 months ago
Paganini-Liszt La Campanella HQ
Live from Seoul. Encore #1. Liszt "La Campanella"
ValentinaLisitsa • 1,608,182 views
yenrabaraho
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She has something that the pretentious, prejudiced, ignorant elitists cannot take away from her. She has something that the academics, the critics and the internet/news group posters cannot remove. Pogorelich has it. Karajan had it. Gould had it. Karl Richter had it. Solti had it. Reiner ha...
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8 months ago
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9 months ago
mataralpelicano • 23,543 views
yenrabaraho
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@woahmcgee
It's called ego... if Barenboim had half the imagination Solti did, he wouldn't be sitting there, unprofessionally fidgeting, in a diva snit.
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9 months ago
Itzhak Perlman Shreds Vivaldi's Four Seasons
NEW VIDEO! Pinchas Zukerman Shreds the Art of Stradivarius: http://www.youtube.com/watc... . Perlman shreds Mendelssohn: http://www.you...
fatpjerrot • 98,156 views
yenrabaraho
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This video is a fraud. It has the sound dubbed over and the person responsible should meet with Capone's baseball bat. It is a profound insult to Perlman, who is a great artist and superb player.
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9 months ago
(Pogorelich)Chopin Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39
played by Ivo Pogorelich at the 1980 Chopin competition.
You may download the avi version here(XVid):
mainlymuzik • 285,702 views
yenrabaraho
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@ClaytonsVids
Critics don't understand music, only social status, snobbery and pretentious destruction. Critics are jealous. Critics are mad that someone has broken the boundary of imagination and reality and gently brought others together in joy. Critics can't do these things so they take po...
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9 months ago
Pogorelich 2011
Pogorelich Interview about concert in Florence in april 2011
www.teatroverdionline.it
2207ice • 36,318 views
yenrabaraho
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If Ivo reads these posts, I hope he remembers that every great artist is placed into that lonely space by the short sighted people who are jealous of another person's gift and hard work. Please do not be discouraged by those who criticize with empty comments. They did it to Beethoven, Rachmanin...
@PhatPhat818
hopefully enough to upgrade his animation techniques