-
3 months ago
pletnev - rachmaninov, rhapsody on a theme of paganini: iii
mikhail pletnev plays rachmaninov
ttag • 660,688 views
zenfoodist
liked
-
3 months ago
Worbey & Farrell arrange The Simpsons
Worbey and Farrell, the four hands on one piano's unique take and performance of The Simpsons theatre
scottyedin • 149,624 views
zenfoodist
liked
-
3 months ago
zenfoodist
commented:
-
-
3 months ago
-
5 months ago
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH - STUYVESANT CHORUSES - HOLLY HALL, DIRECTOR
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH
STUYVESANT CHORUSES
TRADITIONAL, ARR. COURTNEY
HOLLY HALL, DIRECTOR
WINTER CONCERT 2010
DECEMBER 17, 2010
STANLEY TEI...
NYSRAJA • 154 views
zenfoodist
liked
-
6 months ago
Sonata No. 6 in E major by Handel
Haig Hovsepian in Montreal, Canada, on April 24, 2010, for the Classival Concours de Musique Classique Vallee des Champs. He won the gold medal an...
hyeyergink • 4,851 views
zenfoodist
liked
-
7 months ago
Chain of Thought
Go inside the minds of Rooster Teeth and discover why nothing here ever gets done.
RoosterTeeth • 509,413 views
zenfoodist
favorited
-
7 months ago
hand fingers
just a little visual experiment. Gif version can be found here: http://bit.ly/a5VFVB
cyriak • 1,759,379 views
zenfoodist
favorited
-
1 year ago
Lang Lang plays Chopin's Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 in E flat Major.
Lang Lang plays Chopin's Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 in E flat Major.
MusicClassical1 • 92,952 views
zenfoodist
commented:
there is a reason why he is a globally accomplished pianist.
-
1 year ago
best break dance ever.........
this guy really needs to go to hospital...how can he bend like that........
adovote • 29,231,837 views
zenfoodist
commented:
@RiceWalkTV uhh... this is breakdancing. the breakdancing that you're referring to is the "city" version of breakdancing.
get your history straight man
-
1 year ago
-
1 year ago
Lalo Symphonie Espagnole - 1st movement
Silvia Marcovici plays the Lalo Symphonie Espagnole with conductor C.Mandeal and the Bucarest Philarmonic .
1st movement
noiresprit2004 • 205,395 views
zenfoodist
liked
@BrothersBloom it's a type of embellishment... though i agree it is exaggerated and theatrical, it does create an effect on the note that's played.