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SHAUN : Way Back Home(Edit.Sam Feldt) | Feat.Conor Maynard
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SHAUN : Way Back Home(Edit.Sam Feldt) | Feat.Conor Maynard
Mauro Giuliani : 18 Études progressives pour la guitare, Op 51 | Pf.Juan Leon
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00:00 1.Maestoso In C Major 00:56 2.Grazioso In C Major 01:36 3.Agitato In A Minor 03:00 4.Maestoso In G Major 04:10 5.Andantino In E Minor 04:53 6.Grazioso In D Major 06:03 7.Andantino In B Minor 07:55 8.Allegro In D Major 09:17 9.Allegretto In A Major 10:23 10.Andantino In C Major 11:16 11.Allegretto In G Major 12:36 12.Vivace In D Minor 13:30 13.Allegretto In F Major 15:29 14.Grazioso In A M...
Johann Nepomuk Hummel(1778-1837) : Piano Concerto In A Major, S.4, WoO 24 | Howard Shelley
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00:00 1.Allegro moderato 13:46 2.Romanza. Adagio 19:42 3.Rondo Pf.London Mozart Players Piano & Conductor.Howard Shelley
J.S.Bach : Cello Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008 | Pf.Mischa Maisky
มุมมอง 214 หลายเดือนก่อน
00:00 Prelude 04:22 Allemande 08:31 Courante 10:32 Sarabande 17:12 Menuet 20:41 Gigue
Ferdinando Carulli(1770-1841) : 12 Selected Studies | Pf.Tom Poore
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00:00 1.Op.241 No.19 02:35 2.Op.121 No.1 05:13 3.Op.121 No.3 06:57 4.Op.121 No.4 09:03 5.Op.121 No.5 10:06 6.Op.121 No.10 12:30 7.Op.121 No.11 15:18 8.Op.121 No.13 17:33 9.Op.121 No.14 20:20 10.Op.121 No.15 23:11 11.Op.121 No.18 25:55 12.Op.121 No.19
FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-1|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
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FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-1|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-2|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
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FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-2|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-3|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
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FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-3|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-4|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
มุมมอง 114 หลายเดือนก่อน
FrédéricFrançoisChopin(1810-1849):Cello Sonata In G Minor, Op.65-4|Pf.Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
1 Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Morning Mood | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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1 Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Morning Mood | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Morning Mood | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Morning Mood | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
1Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-The Death Of Ase | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
มุมมอง 54 หลายเดือนก่อน
1Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-The Death Of Ase | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-The Death Of Ase | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
มุมมอง 134 หลายเดือนก่อน
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-The Death Of Ase | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
1Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Anitra's Dance | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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1Hr | Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Anitra's Dance | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Anitra's Dance | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-Anitra's Dance | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
1Hr|Edvard Grieg :Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-In the Hall of the Mountail King|Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
มุมมอง 54 หลายเดือนก่อน
1Hr|Edvard Grieg :Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-In the Hall of the Mountail King|Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
1Hr| J.S.Bach:The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Prelude&Fugue No.1 In C Major,BWV846|Pf.András Schiff
มุมมอง 154 หลายเดือนก่อน
1Hr| J.S.Bach:The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Prelude&Fugue No.1 In C Major,BWV846|Pf.András Schiff
Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-In the Hall of the Mountail King | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
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Edvard Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46-In the Hall of the Mountail King | Pf.Maciej Tomasiewicz
J.S.Bach : The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Prelude&Fugue No.1 In C Major, BWV 846 |Pf.András Schiff
มุมมอง 64 หลายเดือนก่อน
J.S.Bach : The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Prelude&Fugue No.1 In C Major, BWV 846 |Pf.András Schiff
1Hr | J.S.Bach:The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Fugue No.1 In C Major, BWV 846/2|Pf.Maurizio Pollini
มุมมอง 214 หลายเดือนก่อน
1Hr | J.S.Bach:The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book1:Fugue No.1 In C Major, BWV 846/2|Pf.Maurizio Pollini
Beautiful master peace from Offenbach and execution of the orchestra that played this piece.
fantastic...
Thk very much The Monet for this masterpiece of Barocco music.....personally i agree totally with a phrase sayd by a musical critic that say this.....for me the real music end with the barocco time and he was in right.....made some exception for some particular music pieces that rest into the story he say what i think me too.The Barocco music is a part of live style and it merge the beauty and the art and the order toughever...in search of perfection .....the resut is the more finest form of music art never made.Thk to all persons like you that give to all us the possibility to listen and record masterpeces like this.
Wonderful!
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It’s been a long time since I heard, or played, Giuliani. Thanks.
Relaxing?! The voice of heavan, indeed!
Thank U 😀/
Appreciate
I wish it was more than one piece
I'm going to edit it in all the movements of bwv846 :^) Thank U & Have a great day♡
When you realize it’s not drop the anchor, but anchors away sail on.
Thank U for ur text that touches one's heart. It's comforting❤️
Thank you for the wonderful performance❣️ I also want to play with a wonderful guitar. I want to buy this score. Please tell me how to buy❣️
This video was not played by me, so I don't know if I'm buying the score or not. The artist's record information is as follows. ❤Maurizio Pica, Nunzio Reina "The Mandolin-Authors of the 700", Italy-LP VG❤ Thank u for ur visit N comment :^)
thank you. I will try to find it❣️
What a delightful little piece of music. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank U :^)
Never heard of him ,Great Music❤
I recently learned about him, too. Let's enjoy it together❤ Pietro Nardini (12 April 1722 - 7 May 1793) was an Italian composer and violinist, a transitional musician who worked in both the Baroque and Classical era traditions. Nardini was born in Livorno and at the age of 12 became a pupil of Giuseppe Tartini in Padua. In 1740 he moved to Lucca. He was invited to the court of Maria Theresa in Vienna more than once. In 1762 he moved to Stuttgart, where he joined the court of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and performed at his summer residence Ludwigsburg Palace. He was appointed conductor, succeeding Niccolò Jommelli. In 1765 he traveled to the courts of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony. In 1770 he moved back to Italy to assist the suffering Tartini. The next year he became Kapellmeister, succeeding Carlo Antonio Campioni in Florence. The rest of his life he stayed at the court of Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, but performed in Naples, Pisa and Rome. As a friend of Leopold Mozart, he witnessed the arrival of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on his first visit to Italy and his attempts to find a sustainable position in 1770-1771. He also met the Bohemian composer Václav Pichl, Kapellmeister to Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este, governor of Lombardy. In 1778 he was invited by Catherine the Great. Nardini is mentioned in English writer Hester Lynch Piozzi's Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey Through France, Italy, and Germany (1789) as playing a solo at a concert Mrs Piozzi and her husband, Gabriele Piozzi, gave in Florence in July 1785.[citation needed] Though Nardini was not a prolific composer, his works are known for their sentimental but melodious tunes and usefulness in technical studies. Among the best known are the Sonata in D major and the Concerto in E minor. He was a teacher to many students: Bartolomeo Campagnoli, Filippo Manfredi [it], Thomas Linley the younger, Giovanni Francesco Giuliani [it] and perhaps Giuseppe Cambini and Gaetano Brunetti. Nardini died in Florence on 7 May 1793, aged 71.
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Très belle musique . Merci beaucoup
Thanks a lot N Have a good time >,</
Vivir en ésa época sería maravilloso¡
Just imagining it makes me ecstatic >_<❤
En una baldosa
I’d rather watch a cartoon about the Smurfs than look at a young young body all cracked and sore?! 0
bravissimo
Wow! This is a good version! 👍
I think so too, Thank U :^)
I love this song!!!!!!
Me tooooooooooo>,<❤
The music is beautifull, but the drums and synth cut off a little the violin and are distracting. Sometimes simple is better.
Thank U :^)
@@thebrightgem3162 You're welcome :)
Nice
Thank U 😊/
Un trésor . Un grand merci à vous
Merci. Amusez-vous bien. :^)
Thank you and good morning.
Thank U ^-^/ Have a goooood day !
I like this it’s fun❤🎉😊
Thank U❤ Have a good time with this🎉
Waaaaaw amazing
Excellent. Delightful.
Thank U :^) Enjoy ur good time with good music❤
My god this is beautiful, thanks for uploading!
It's ma pleasure :^) Thank U toooo for ur visit S2
Werke ohne Opuszahl ("Works without opus number") (WoO), also Kinsky-Halm Catalogue, is a German musical catalogue prepared in 1955 by Georg Kinsky and Hans Halm [de],[1] listing all of the compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven that were not originally published with an opus number, or survived only as fragments. The work was originally titled in German Das Werk Beethovens: Thematisch-bibliographisches Verzeichnis seiner sämtlichen vollendeten Kompositionen. The abbreviation WoO is also used sometimes to refer to works without opus by other composers,[2] such as Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann,[3] Muzio Clementi, Louis Spohr, Joachim Raff, or Ferdinand Ries.
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Bjorn
Superbe instrument, merci pour ce très beau morceau
Dear love is a burning fire Stay cause then the flames grow higher Babe don't let him steel your heart It's easy easy Girl this game can't last forever Why Why can not live together Try don't let him take your love from me You're not good can't you see brother Louie Louie Louie I'm in love set you free Oh she's only looking to me Only love breaks her heart brother Louie Louie Louie Only love's paradise Oh she's only looking to me Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh she's only looking to me Oh let it Louie She's undercover Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh doing what he's doing So leave it Louie Cause I'm a lover Stay cause this boy wants to gamble Stay love is more than he can handle girl Oh come on stay by me forever ever Why does he go on pretending that his love is never ending fate don't let him steel your love from me You're not good can't you see brother Louie Louie Louie I'm in love set you free Oh she's only looking to me Only love breaks her heart brother Louie Louie Louie Only love's paradise Oh she's only looking to me Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh she's only looking to me Oh let it Louie She's undercover Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh doing what he's doing So leave it Louie Cause I'm a lover Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh she's only looking to me Oh let it Louie She's undercover Brother Louie Louie Louie Oh doing what he's doing So leave it Louie Cause I'm a lover Brother Louie Louie Oh she's only looking to me Oh let it Louie❤
Мужика очень хорошо я абажаю
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It is so pleasant and relaxing.
Thanks a lot :^) Have a good time with Tartini^^/
nice <3
ME Toooooo, B Cuz ur visit :^)
Maravilloso Scarlatti y muy buena interpretación!!
Scarlatti is my favorite of all favorites. >,<♡
Interpretación de altísimo nivel del Maestro Russell.
I know Schiff departs quite a bit from Gould on interpretation. I admit to not liking his legato as much as Gould's detached, energetic pointillist style. However, they are both great authorities and interpreters of Bach, each of whom ground their interpretation in a very deep understanding of the music. Recently, I heard that fabulous Argentinian pianist's rendition (Argerirch) of this work too, quite a mesmeric third take... In the final movement here the rubato seems capricious to me, and given the structural diamond this piece is, I have a harder time justifying his tempi fluctuations... When there is such a crystal to elucidate, IMHO, tempi changes are too indulgent and besides the point. There is a willful aspect to it, IMHO, that is more indulgent than Gould's laser-like rendition. Argerich's take on the final Capriccio is more in keeping with Gould's.
🤩Wow Thank you, please continue to inform me a lot ♡ I like both of them. These days, I also enjoy Lang Lang, the Artist. Did you say "Martha Argerich"? I will give it a listen, Thanks a looooooooooooooot😊
What a delightful little gem, especially the first movement. 🤗
THANK U ~😊~
Thank you for the wonderful Bach Grigory Sokolov!...And where is it recorded?
Munich, 15th November 1990 Thank U :^)
Don’t stop uploading this beautiful music
Thank U :^) Have a good time with 🎶
Lovely
THANK U :^)
Absolutely beautiful. Reminiscent of a Chopin nocturne. Dream-like, fairy tale like, Sleeping Beauty is sleeping and the prince awakens her; a romantic totally romantic piano piece. Never heard it before; or of the composer till now. Thank You.
John Field (26 July 1782, Dublin - 23 January 1837, Moscow) was an Irish pianist, composer and teacher[1] widely credited as the creator of the nocturne. While other composers were writing in a similar style at this time, Field was the first to use the term 'Nocturne' specifically to apply to a character piece featuring a cantabile melody over an arpeggiated accompaniment. Field was very highly regarded by his contemporaries and his playing and compositions influenced many major composers, including Felix Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin(1810-1849), Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, and Franz Liszt. Although little is known of Field in Russia, he undoubtedly contributed substantially to concerts and teaching, and to the development of the Russian piano school. FROM Wikipedia 😀
Stunningly beautiful.
Thank U ! Have a gooooooood time :^)
巨匠ポリ-二の名演奏素晴らしい!これ程はぎれがよく知的ナ演奏はなかなか聴けないです。
While listening to Polini's performance I'm in good humor, but.. It's a shame that his absence comes to mind..
Lovely piano-playing, but I really need the video, to see the fingers and what mfg of piano, etc.
Thank you. I don't think it's going to be easy, Sorry. 😢
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