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Piano - Goodbye For Now
from YouTube :: Tag // harry-potter July 20, 2008
here is Goodbye For Now. its kinda short, but still pretty good IMO. if you like my music, please remember to comment! visit my myspace: myspace.com/zach200888 ignore this: music guitar piano prog rock classical video games zelda mario kirby halo call of duty final fantasy gears of war guitar hero rock band nintedo microsoft sony funny comedy video game bloopers video game glitches NFL football NBA basketball MLB baseball FIFA soccer american idol america's got talent nashville star so you think you can dance lord of the rings harry potter miss america miss universe music guitar piano prog rock classical video games zelda mario kirby nintendo funny comedy Author: zach200888 Keywords: music piano classical beautiful original song bach beethoven fur elise nintendo video game zelda mario kirby Added: July 20, 2008
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Amalgam #1
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 17, 2008
Amalgam headquarters - The Red Royal Table Amsterdam, NL. This show was conceptualized and executed at Amalgam headquarters, red royal table and at de zotte. ΤΙ; Ραδιοφωνική εκπομπή εν ονόματι Amalgam ΠΟΙΟΣ; Ομάδα δράσης και αντίδρασης, Αστάρτη, Μαργαρίτα, εσείς και όποιος είναι διατεθειμένος να πει την άποψή του ΠΟΤΕ; Κάθε φορά που υπάρχει έμπνευση ΠΟΥ; σπίτι, στούντιο, υπόγειο, δρόμοι και [...]
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Ode To Joy
from YouTube :: Recently Featured July 16, 2008
Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meep Meeeeeeeeeep Meep-Meep Author: meepmeepmeepow Keywords: New Muppets Muppet Show Beaker Meep Music Singing Musical Beethoven Choral Henson 123456 Statler Waldorf virmup Added: July 16, 2008
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Lettre à Elise et l'exorciste
from Dailymotion - most commented videos July 14, 2008
Cette fois pas de grosse disto mais lettre à Elise et un extrait de l'exorciste,bonne écoute et A+ shussssssssssss.Author: guitarus Tags: guitar guitare beethoven lettre elise exorciste oldfield Posted: 14 July 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 15
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C.Haskil/A.Grumiaux Beethoven KREUTZER II.Andante Part2-4
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 30, 2008
================================ Ludwig van Beethoven "Kreutzer" II.Andante con variazioni -In 2 parts, this is Part1of2 (Sonata for piano and violin No.9) Clara Haskil,piano Arthur Grumiaux,violin. ================================ Related information: The Perfect Clara Haskil by Peter Feuchtwanger As Clara sat down "the music materialized as if from nowhere. Her arm seemed to glide over the keyboard without preparation, just as a flat stone skims across the water. This was so typical of her playing; nothing seemed to start or end, and everything became timeless." Admiration and international fame came late in life for Clara Haskil, in a career beset by poor health and the adversities of a world war. Dinu Lipatti described her playing as "the sum of perfection on earth," Wilhelm Backhaus called it "the most beautiful in the world," Tatyana Nikoleyeva burst into tears when she first heard Haskil, and Rudolf Serkin nicknamed her "the perfect Clara." Haskil's close friend, Nikita Magaloff wrote, "I had the great privilege of hearing her, at her home and mine, thumbing through fingering, deciphering and running over the most diverse works, and that is why the Chromatic Study by Debussy, the Etude Tableau in E flat minor by Rachmaninoff, a passage from the Totentanz of Liszt or a Rondo of Chopin rest engraved in my memory as played so inimitably by her. Never, even amongst my most illustrious colleagues, have I met with that incredible and disconcerting facility and pianistic ease, which a spontaneous, uncalculated, natural flow of the music. That which others achieve by work, research, and reflection, seems to come to Clara from heaven without problems." (The Journal of the British Institute of Recorded Sound, July-October, 1976) I first heard Clara Haskil's name mentioned by Dinu Lipatti after a recital he gave in Switzerland. When I congratulated him on his Mozart playing, Lipatti said, "In two weeks' time you must hear Clara play Mozart. Then you will realize how far the rest of us are from the truth." I was young at the time, but the name stuck in my mind. Who was this mysterious Clara? Five years later during another visit to Switzerland, the mystery was solved. At a concert in the Tonhalle in Zurich on September 7, 1952, Clara Haskil was the soloist in Mozart's Concerto in E flat, K. 271. The concert was well-nigh sold out, and the only tickets available were for the cheapest seats in the annex. Mine was behind a pillar, where I could hear well but not see. The concerto begins with a question from the orchestra that is answered by the soloist in the second bar. The question repeats, prompting the soloist to emphasize the answer. Haskil's response aroused my curiosity and made me listen. Nothing, though, prepared me for that was to com. After the ensuing tutti, the B flat trill suddenly materialized, and I heard something akin to Mary Garden's description of Nellie Melba's top C at the end of the fist act of La Bohème. The note came floating over the auditorium of Covent Garden: it left Melba's throat, it left Melba's Body, it left everything, and came over like a star and passed us in our box, and went out into the infinite. I have never heard anything like it in my life, not from any other singer, ever. It just rolled over the hall of Covent Garden. My God, how beautiful it was! Since then I always wait for that note when I hear the first act of La Bohème. (Mary Garden's Story, Michael Joseph) Likewise, I now wait for that B flat trill whenever I hear this concerto. Haskil recorded K. 271, but no recording can capture the consummate musical expression or magic of a great artist, which is something ineffable. Haskil's performances in the concert hall were often miracles, and miracles simply cannot be reproduced. Her performance that night was greeted with stormy applause, so I seized the opportunity to look around the pillar to see who was responsible for such divine sounds. Grasping the conductor's hand as if for reassurance and with a look of disbelief on her face, Clara Haskil acknowledged the audience's enthusiasm. I glimpsed at the pianist who one London critic described as playing "Mozart for the Gods." http://www.peter-feuchtwanger.de/feuchtwangerdrucktexte/claraengl_print.html ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music. Author: tHEnOOSEsWINGS Keywords: Beethoven Kreutzer Clara Haskil Piano Arthur Grumiaux Violin Added: June 30, 2008
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Peaceful Summer Lightning
from YouTube :: Tag // storm June 28, 2008
I went outside on a mild June night and the lightning seemed to go on forever without ever having made any sounds. It was beautiful. Author: scottosaurusrex Keywords: summer night lightning serene peaceful endless never-ending storm clouds beethoven fur elise Added: June 27, 2008
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Daniele Espindola, piano
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil June 21, 2008
Beethoven: Sonata Op.27 n.2,"Moonlight Sonata", in C# minor(Second Movement- Allegretto). Segundas Musicais - Recital (second part) Theater: Assembléia Legislativa de Minas Gerais, in Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais,Brazil(October,2004) Daniele Espíndola,pianist from Juiz de Fora(Minas Gerais). Obs: A participação neste evento(recital),requer anteriormente aprovação no Concurso Musical "Segundas Musicais" para ocupação do auditório com obras musicais de concerto.Ou seja,este recital foi uma espécie de premiação por ter ocorrido anteriormente aprovação no concurso de mesmo nome. Author: dannypianist Keywords: piano Beethoven sonata classical Added: June 21, 2008
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Titanic
from Dailymotion - most recent videos June 19, 2008
Une version simplifier ;o)Author: yogilx200 Tags: titanic aaa bach beethoven musique classic johannaaa piano Posted: 19 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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André Cluytens Beethoven "Pastoral" Symphony No.6 Part5-6
from YouTube :: Tag // thanksgiving June 18, 2008
============================== Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F major ("Pastoral"), Op.68 André Cluytens The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/André Cluytens Original release. Part1-6 I. Allegro non troppo - Eveil d'impressions agréables en arrivant à la campagne (Awakening of pleasant feelings upon arriving in the country) Parts2 the finale proper begins in the ninth bar. The movement is written in sonata rondo form, meaning that the main theme appears in the tonic key at the beginning of the development as well as the exposition and the recapitulation. There is a very long coda; the "tail that wags the dog". Like many classical finales, this movement emphasises a symmetrical eight-bar theme, in this case representing the shepherds' song of thanksgiving. The mood throughout is unmistakably joyful. The coda, which Antony Hopkins has called "arguably the finest music of the whole symphony," starts quietly and gradually builds to an ecstatic culmination for the full orchestra (minus "storm instruments"), with the first violins playing very rapid triplets at the top of their range. There follows a fervent passage suggestive of prayer, marked by Beethoven "pianissimo, sotto voce"; most conductors slow the tempo for this passage. After a brief period of afterglow, the work ends with two emphatic chords. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._6_(Beethoven) Symphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68 ,"The Pastoral" was written almost simultaneously with The 5th Symphony, but differs from it in theme. If Symphony No.5 deals with the struggle and the joy of victory, "The Pastoral" represents the expression of the love the composer holds for nature. In a letter to Therese Malfatti in the summer of 1808, Beethoven said " How happy I am to be able to walk among the shrubs, the trees, the woods, the grass and the rocks! For the woods, the trees and the rocks give man the resonance he needs." Beethoven's great love of nature, the delight in strolling through the woods of Heilllingenstadt, the fact that he always found his equilibrium in the heart of nature, all these led to the creation of his sixth symphony. This programmatic endeavor is clearly expressed through the suggestive title of the symphony, as well as through the titles of each segment of it, through this initiating the later direction of his programmatic symphonies and even of his symphonic poems. When he found refuge in the midst of nature, he jotted down themes inspired by the trill of birds, the trickling of creeks or the rustle of leaves. In a notebook from 1803 was found an outline of a river's trickling with the additional note: " The greater the river, the more grave the tone." Beethoven rose much higher than his predecessors who tried to capture the gist of nature, because he places man with his feelings and sensitivity in the heart of nature. And this is confirmed by the very title he places on the cover of the first edition (Breitkoph & Hartel) and that is: "Pastoral-Sinfonie oder Erinnerung an das Landleben. (Mehr Ausdruck der Emphindung als Mahlerey.)" -- "Pastoral Symphony or Recollection of the Life in the Countryside" http://www.all-about-beethoven.com/symphony6.html ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music. Author: tHEnOOSEsWINGS Keywords: André Cluytens Beethoven Pastoral Symphony Berlin+Philharmonic Added: June 18, 2008
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shoe's blues - breaking up
from YouTube :: Videos by ericshoeproductions June 15, 2008
exploiting anything and everything in my life...for an imac. follow the link to contribute to the imac fund: http://web.mac.com/ericshoeproductions/iWeb/Eric%20Shoe%27s%20Poloroid%20Birthday%20bash/Welcome.html Author: ericshoeproductions Keywords: eric shoe productions shoes fiona apple criminal pedro almodovar chacha seven grand Added: June 15, 2008
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Carlton Draught: Skytroop
from No fat clips!!! June 10, 2008
Dude! The great beer in the sky. Enjoy responsibly! The spot has been directed by Paul Middleditch at Plaza Films. Directors of photography: Danny Ruhlmann, Simon Hammond, Shane Sparkes. Post produced at Animal Logic under the supervision of Angus Wilson and art direction by Ben Walsh. Flame artist: Howard Hill. CGI lead: Scott Hunter and Jonathan Dearing. Editor: Peter Whitmore at The Editors. Sound design by Michael Hedges and Nigel Scott at Park Road Post Production. Creative agency: Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne. Executive Creative Director: James McGrath. Creative Directors: Ant Keogh, Grant Rutherford. Un oggetto volante identificato... Lo spot è stato diretto da Paul Middleditch presso Plaza Films. Direttori della fotografia: Danny Ruhlmann, Simon Hammond, Shane Sparkes. Post prodotto presso Animal Logic under the supervision of Angus Wilson and art direction by Ben Walsh. Flame artist: Howard Hill. CGI lead: Scott Hunter and Jonathan Dearing. Editor: Peter Whitmore at The Editors. Sound design by Michael Hedges and Nigel Scott at Park Road Post Production. Agenzia creativa: Clemenger BBDO di Melbourne. Direttore creativo esecutivo: James McGrath. Direttori creativi: Ant Keogh, Grant Rutherford. via feed DOWNLOAD (HI RES): Scarica Skytroop. [Format: MPEG-4 - Size: 24 MB - Running Time: 2 min.] DOWNLOAD: Scarica Skytroop. [Format: Ogg Video - Size: 21 MB - Running Time: 2 min.] WATCH (LO RES): Guarda Skytroop in finestra. [Format: Quicktime] WATCH (ALT.): Guarda Skytroop in finestra. [Format: Flash Video] LINK: Visita Plaza Films. LINK: Visita The Editors. LINK: Visita Animal Logic. LINK: Visita Danny Ruhlmann. LINK: Visita Simon Hammond. LINK: Visita Park Road Post. LINK: Visita Clemenger BBDO. IMDB: Pagina di Paul Middleditch CODECS: Ogg - Apple Quicktime - Flash
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Two Weeks at the Bricks
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife June 09, 2008
A funny compilation of pictures over a two week period at the bricks (May/June 2008) Author: TigerToesUK Keywords: brickies wall griefing pictures video music walter murphy fifth of beethoven second life sl movie animation blooper parody pranks series short film sketch spoof Added: June 9, 2008
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Fantasia 2000
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 30, 2008
In this update of Disney's masterpiece film mixture of animation and music, new interpretations of great works of music are presented. It begins with an abstract battle of light and darkness set to the music of Beethoveen's Fifth Symphony. Then we see the adventures of a Humpback Whale calf and his pod set to The Pines of Rome. Next is the humourous story of several lives in 1930's New York City, scored with Rhapsody in Blue. Following is a musical telling of the fairy tale, The Steadfast Tin Soldier set to Dmitri Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2. Then a goofy Flamingo causes havoc in his flock with his yo-yo to the tune of the finale of Carnival of the Animals. This is followed by the classic sequence from the original film, The Sorcerer's Apprentice starring Mickey Mouse and followed by Pomp and Circumstance starring Donald Duck as a harried assistant to Noah on his Ark. Finally, we see the awesome tale of the life, death and renewal of a forest in a sequence featuring the composition, The Firebird. Author: EvilViktor Tags: fantasia Kids And Family Imagery Ice Skating Fantastic Color Part Computer Animation Classical Music Forest Sorcerer Apprentice Duck Cartoon Whale IMAX Disney Animated Feature New York City Beethoven Posted: 30 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Professeur vs élève insolent
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 19, 2008
un prof veux s'entretenir avec son élève, mais lui, ne veux rien entendre!!!Author: khalidlefou Tags: professeur vs élève parodie marrant drôle colère face série tv film 13 ans détournement classe école rue bulletin scolaire insolent casser casse braquage black clip musique classique beethoven Posted: 19 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Rainbow in a Waterfall
from Metacafe - New Videos May 16, 2008
Spectacular footage of a rainbow in a beautiful waterfall found in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranked 3.08 / 5 | 930 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: GSMA Tags: Rainbow Waterfalls Pretty Beethoven Relax Smoky Mountains Great Smoky Mountains
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