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In a Persian Market. Albert W. Ketelbey.

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

In a Persian Market. Auf einem persischer markt.
Sur un marché persan.En un mercat persa
Marché Persan. With many paintings of Edwin Lord Weeks.
Albert William Ketelbey. 1875-1959.
Marino,s Choice.
Marino van Wakeren.

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  • Can I ask you the name of the painting in 6:42?

    The woman is stunning.

  • @FirstManOnUranus Unfortunately,I can,t remember,and I have the name not recorded.

    friendly greeting, Marino

  • Bravo. Beautifully done. The paintings are just stunningly beautiful, and so appropriate.

    And the music is just so moving. Too bad Ketelby is all but forgotten today.

    Merci. Gracias. Danke.

    Thankyou.

    -Bill in Canada

  • @baghend Thank you Bill,I gladly did,Kelelbey,s music has been almost fogotten,completely unjustified!

    I have more music of Ketelbey on my channel.

    Regards. Marino

  • sembra proprio di vivere la confusionaria e caratteristica atmosfera dei mercati...e poi quando arriva la principessa...cambia tutto...

  • @signorinakitty Grazie, per la belle parole,la musica è quasi dimenticato Ketelbey,contento che ti piaccia.

    Saluti,Marino

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  • thank you so much for this very beautiful video ... You have been very generous.

  • increible

  • nu maaaaaa hasta que la logre encontar que dificl las canciones de mi infancia

  • I love classic music

  • Absolutely stunning! The beautiful music of Ketelby accompanied by the gorgeous paintings- I'm just in awe- I've never seen any of them and had no idea anything could be so beautiful- from a period in art that no doubt is long gone- the Oriental, i believe very popular in the late 19th century.

    Anyway- I'm no expert but i know what i like- you've done a superb job of matching the beautiful music with equally beautiful paintings.

    Thanks

    Bill in Canada

  • Good

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