Chausson (1855-99) is known for his songs and for orchestral and chamber works (in particular the Poeme for violin and orchestra). His very few piano works seem to be ignored today, but the 'Quelques Danses' from 1896 are an important set which I would like to hear in recital. There are four dances, of which this video contains the first two, which are linked. They were dedicated to the wife of the French poet Robert de Bonnieres (1850 - 1905), at whose salons the Wagner-loving group of French composers with whom Chausson associated would meet up (de Bonnieres wrote the words for Duparc's 'Le Manoir de Rosamonde and several works by d'Indy). Chausson's piano writing in this work is rather lke a piano reduction of a string quartet in texture (not a criticism). The entire score is available on IMSLP - will someone please upload a video at the virtuosic Forlane which ends the set! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear http://www.psear.co.uk
DioGuardi Family 1982 - John's First Holy Communion and Kara DioGuardi singing at the family gathering. For more on the DioGuardi family visit http://dioguardi.org
(Produced by BBC 4) Renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim's masterclasses on Beethoven's piano sonatas were recorded at Symphony Hall, Chicago this January. The featured works are: the first movement of the Appassionata Sonata, Op 57; the first movement of the Tempest Sonata, Op 31 No 1; and the third movement of Sonata Op 109. Barenboim takes each player through their chosen sonata movement, illustrating the importance of structure and the relationships between tempo, harmony and dynamics.
Sarah Chang - Chopin Nocturne Violin
Diane di Stasio combines the rock guitar style of Jimi Hendrix's "The Star Spangled Banner" with the classic Christmas carol Silent Night.
music: Shinning Path by Corner Stone Cues
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Dr. Joyce Geeting's Students at California Lutheran Univ. Conservatory Perform the Swan and Carmen's Bizet
Dr. Joyce Geeting, cellist and author of Janoas Starker: King of Cellists, has her students at California Lutheran University Conservatory in Thousand Oaks, California perform the Swan and Carmen's Bizet. Her book, a biography of Jonas Starker, is abouta man who is the most influential in the history of that instrument. For more informaiton go to www.joycegeeting.com
Punnami Relu Semi Classical Kolattam Group Dance
Semi Classical Kolattam group dance
Concert clip for Nightwish Elvenpath . Enjoy
Original modern bluegrass musical based on Verdi's opera Rigoletto.
clip to 'methamphetamin' from 'local sense technology' (1999-2014). full & hifi at eftos.de
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Mendelsohn Wedding March with theremin
my friend requested i use the theremin in the music for his wedding. It was fun to play organ with it's melody very edgy and intense on the thermin.
played on roland RD700GX after a wedding conclusion
A choral music piece performed by the Unitarian Universalist Choir of Eugene, Oregon, directed by Tom Sears, composed by Joan Szymko, text by Langston Hughes. Video produced by Larry Dobberstein
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Eluvium - Genius and The Thieves
I have always wanted to film a video an abstract video like this but I never thought the subject would be me.
Sarah Chang-Vitali Chaconne
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Ave Maria - theremin and harpeggiator
live performance at a wedding/party using an Etherwave theremin and a harp with arpeggiator on the Roland RD700gx
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HEART, the location photo slideshow!
A slideshow of photos taken while shooting the film on location in Kabul, Afghanistan; Dubai; & Kinshasa, DRCongo.
Documentary about the life of my favourite pianist.
From The movie Revolution
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