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Die Forelle - (La trucha) de Franz Peter Shubert por Walter Mendeguía - Barítono - Mercedes Olivera piano 1978 - Schubert

Die Forelle - (La trucha) de Franz Peter Shubert por Walter Mendeguía - Barítono - Mercedes Olivera piano 1978 - Schubert

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 28, 2009
Duration: 136
Die Forelle - (La trucha) de Franz Peter Shubert por Walter Mendegu a - Bar tono - Mercedes Olivera piano 1978 - Schubert
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Fernanda Castilho e Julio Machado - Schubert - Fantasia in f

Fernanda Castilho e Julio Machado - Schubert - Fantasia in f

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on October 28, 2009
Duration: 1064
Schubert, Fantasia em fá menor para piano a 4 mãos. Gravado ao vivo em 22 de outubro de 2009 em Rio Grande (RS - Brasil) como parte da Turnée X Piano Class in Concert - Edição Especial .Author: pianoclass Tags: Fernanda Castilho Julio Machado Schubert Fantasia minor Posted: 28 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Andrej Hoteev spielt Schubert und Brahms

Andrej Hoteev spielt Schubert und Brahms

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 26, 2009
Duration: 104
Andrej Hoteev spricht ber seinen verstorbenen Lehrer Prof. Lev Naumov und spielt in Gedenken an ihn von Franz Schubert sechs Walzer und von Johannes Brahms das Intermezzo in b-moll (Aufnahme von 2008).
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Brazil: Hired Guns

Brazil: Hired Guns

from FRONTLINE/World | PBS on October 01, 2009
Duration: 14
FRONTLINE/World reporter Siri Schubert examines a violent clash between a landless farmers movement and an agribusiness giant.
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La Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi)

La Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi)

from STL Ocarina on August 04, 2008
Duration: 0
Sie sehen hier zur Musik von Verdi einen Experimentalfilm von mir.I have a Licence for this Music.
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Schubert - Ave Maria - Soprano Estrella Cuello

Schubert - Ave Maria - Soprano Estrella Cuello

from Favorites of MusicaBoda on February 22, 2008
Duration: 222
http://www.estrellacuello.com Soprano Estrella Cuello
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Wiegenlied

Wiegenlied

from Favorites of wwallstar on February 09, 2008
Duration: 179
D. 498 Transkription for Violin and Piano
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George London sings Schubert -- "An die Musik"

George London sings Schubert -- "An die Musik"

from Favorites of kevn176 on January 13, 2008
Duration: 191
Schubert's famous ode to the wonders of music, on a poem by Franz von Schober. This lied, D. 547 (Op. 88, No. 4), dates from 1817. Schubert's famous ode to the wonders of music, on a poem by Franz von Schober. This lied, D. 547 (Op. 88, No. 4), dates from 1817. George London, bass-baritone Von Schober, while a law student in 1816, heard a few of Schubert's songs and found out he was still barely surviving the drudgery of school and looking for work. Von Schober proposed to install him in his own household, so Schubert could concentrate on just composing. Schubert agreed to this after his father's consent was given. An die Musik Du holde Kunst, in wieviel grauen Stunden, Wo mich des Lebens wilder Kreis umstrickt, Hast du mein Herz zu warmer Lieb entzunden, Hast mich in eine beßre Welt entrückt! Oft hat ein Seufzer, deiner Harf' entflossen, Ein süßer, heiliger Akkord von dir Den Himmel beßrer Zeiten mir erschlossen, Du holde Kunst, ich danke dir dafür! To the Art of Music Oh hallowed Art, how often, when depression and life's wild circle had ensnared my space, have you aroused my heart to love's compassion, have you removed me to a better place! How often has the sigh your harp created, a sacred chord of your enchanted mood, to heaven's better times my soul elated: Oh hallowed Art, to you my gratitude! Translation by Walter A. Aue, who notes: The German word hold , as in Du holde Kunst , is virtually untranslatable. Musically speaking, it has too many overtones. Two translations I know of - i.e. that I tracked down after I had done my own - use gracious and sacred . Good choices, particularly the former. One could use these, or use lovely , gentle , propitious , charming - and then some. My use of hallowed is as incomplete and as unsure as any of these. But one thing is sure: None of these adjectives describe highbrow music as it is written today. In fact, one would have to press antonyms into service for that. Is there any more solace to be found in the music of today? Should Ortega y Gasset have been right with his claim, in the first half of the 20th century, that music - or, as he wrote, art - had died? If so, will there again be an anthropomorphic resurrection, or is it really all over? Incidentally, Franz (Adolf Friedrich) von Schober was a Swede - well, a Swede born of an Austrian mother (at Torup Castle near Malmö), anyway.
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Thomas Bonilla Footy Tape

Thomas Bonilla Footy Tape

from korgrandi on January 06, 2008
Duration: 0
Thomas Bonilla had a bunch of skate footage layin around. So we put together this part. Many shots were filmed by Grant Schubert (Skatecrime.com) and others shots by Danozone and others.
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Professional Development in KM - Part 2 Schubert Foo

Professional Development in KM - Part 2 Schubert Foo

from plambe on June 28, 2007
Duration: 870
Podcast from an iKMS Forum on Professional Education and Professional Development for Knowledge Managers, held on June 18 2007 in Singapore. Professor Schubert Foo recounts how the Nanyang Technological University's MSc in KM was established, and the three disciplines it combines: information, management and technology.
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Piano Duets with Kimberly Dreisbach

Piano Duets with Kimberly Dreisbach

from GatorCountry on June 05, 2007
Duration: 589
Originally recorded in the summer of 2006, Mario Ajero talks with Kimberly Dreisbach about some of the benefits of piano teachers and students playing duets. He also plays some duets with Kimberly and his student, Shawn Chambers, from a series called "In Recital: Duets" edited by Helen Marlais. The duets include: "Serenade" by Franz Schubert and arranged by Edwin McLean, "Simple Gifts" - a Shaker melody arranged by Kevin Olson, and "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin and arranged by Kevin Olson.
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