Bach Videos
Richard Alston Dance Company
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork on November 17, 2009
Duration: 76
Duration: 76
Author: sadlerswells Keywords: alston Bach brandenburg concertos contemporary Martin Lawrance overdrive Richard Alston Stravinsky terry riley Added: November 17, 2009
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Cu Nguyen Van Bach
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 14, 2009
Duration: 1425
Duration: 1425
Cu Nguyen Van Bach, Nha thu phap, hoi hoa
also in: Bach Educational Hoi hoa Nguyen Nha thu phap Van
Flushing Violin Shop
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 123
Duration: 123
Sophie Chen, from the Flushing Violin Shop in Queens, NY, plays Bach's Sonata No. 1.
also in: Snow violin Flushing Bach Strings Chinese New york Queens Liang Wui liang lim Documentary
Haunting on Boyd Road
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 32
Duration: 32
A stop motion project based on odd events that occured in the summer of 2000 on the 4th of July. Unexplainable noises were heard in the same room this video was made in.
also in: Animation Art Bach Black and white Creepy Ghosts Haunting Movie Music Spooky Stop motion Strange Toccata and fugue Wierd
NACOcast - 04.11.2009 - Measuring Time
from NACOcast: Classical music podcast with Chris Millard on November 04, 2009
Duration: 2552
Duration: 2552
Christopher has been thinking about metronomes. Here he discusses the history of that irritating but essential device, and talks with NACO guest conductor Alexander Shelley about Maelzel, Beethoven and the challenges of the metronome for modern conductors.
also in: Bach Beethoven Brahms Christopher millard Classical Dvorak Education Gustavo dudamel James ehnes Joel quarrington Mozart Music Oliver knussen Opera Orchestra Pinchas zukerman Symphony
Chuck's Cult Music Reviews: Nightcastle by TSO
from recent posts tagged christmas - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 245
Duration: 245
A review of the long awaited Nightcastle cd by Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Nightcastle was released October 27, 2009 after five years of production. This video is my thoughts on the new album. Trans Siberian Orchestra and Nightcastle are property of Atlantic Records. Thanks to TSO and Atlantic Records for all the years of awesome music and live shows. Please leave comments and thanks for watching.
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(Bach) Switched Off Bach / Invention #4 / SH-1000 vs SH-2000
from Favorites of plinianguy on September 07, 2008
Duration: 91
Duration: 91
The Joy of the Preset-Synthesizer. First battle is Roland SH-1000 vs SH-2000! I like Preset-Synthesizer. An engineer made sound with analog technology at the time without the sampling technology. It was often that I heard a sound different from the displayed name in them. I often thought Is this the sound of the piano? . But I can imagine a desperate face of the engineers who are going to make a genuine sound with an analog circuit. It is very exciting/humorous for me. Roland SH-1000 is Japanese first synthesizer and SH-2000 is Preset-synthesizer for organist. I love them! Please enjoy!
also in: Synthesizer Analog Roland SH-1000 SH-2000 Vintage Preset Bach Invention Music
Bach's Toccata and Fugue and Dm (Toccata section only)
from Favorites of makro120 on November 08, 2006
Duration: 187
Duration: 187
WARNING:Distortion and reverb used on this composition. I arranged this for electric guitar back in 1987 when I was into rock bands at the time. This piece is performed on an Aria Pro II, The Cat model. The guitar was a gift from a friend and I really love the fret board on it. Hope you don't mind a little distortion and reverb set to Bach's music. I envision this piece being done by a rock band that can really tear it up! Maybe Ingwie Malmsteen? Bach purists please leave the area now, you might be offended.
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