The Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music – Bass Cover

Posted by admin on 31st 1月 2012 in Listen Music

Listen to the Music” is a song recorded by The Doobie Brothers on their 2nd album Toulouse Street. This song remains a concert staple and is one of, if not the most famous song The Doobie Brothers have ever recorded.

Franz Schubert Symphony No. 9 in C Major “The Great” Movement 3

Posted by admin on 30th 1月 2012 in Schubert Symphony

Scherzo (allegro vivace) Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Zdenek Kosler.
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he Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is still alive! Although not as prolific when Ernest Ansermet was on the helm, the orchestra is still going stong these days. Marek Janowski is principal conductor, suceeded in 2012 by Neeme Jarvi Here is a live 2009 recording of Franz Schubert Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, D.485
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Recede and Surge for clarinet and piano

Posted by admin on 30th 1月 2012 in Clarinet Music

Piano: Donald Yu, composer: Donald Yu, Clarinet: Mr. Charlie Cho Recede and Surge is a concert piece written for clarinet and piano. Both terms are natural phenomenons happening in our nature. Recede means to withdraw and to become or seem to become fainter or more distant. Contrastingly, surge means rising upwards, a sudden strong increase, as well as forceful flow. The music describes these two terms by showing substantial contrasts in terms of musical texture, dynamics as well as density in different sections.

Tchaikovsky Symphony NO.6 (Full Length) : Seoul Phil Orchestra

Posted by admin on 29th 1月 2012 in Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky Symphony NO.6 (Full Length) : Seoul Phil Orchestra 차이코프스키 교향곡 제6번 “비창” Conuctor : 정명훈 Chung Myung-Whun (Seoul Phil Orchestra Music Director & Permanent Orchestra Conductor) Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra 16th,May,2011. Korean Art Centre Concert Hall, Seoul Korea. ★ Select The Movement at your pleasure. 1st – [00:28] 2nd – [20:58] 3rd – [28:40] 4th – [37:15] ※ I recommend you that You don’t have to follow the movements of Symphony NO.6. (1st ▶ 4th▶ 2nd▶ 3rd) is better~ I think… Trivia : Tchaikovsky himself didn’t give the name “Патетическая (Patetičeskaja),Pathétique” to his symphony No.6. and so far as No one understand his symphony No.6 Since his first performance of No.6. Tchaikovsky gave us the opportunity to make the interpretation of No.6 freely…I Think~ Thus Don’t stick to the Name “Pathetique” and The Movements~ I know My Opinion is the Controversial Topic. ============================================ ▶ Let’s Listen Symphony & Piano Concerto COLLECTION www.youtube.com ============================================ …..
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Tchaikovsky-The Nutcracker Suite for piano solo arranged by Pletnev. a must-see!! please watch to the end! please please please oh and her name is Mee-Hyun Ahn 1st piece: March 2nd piece: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3rd piece: Trepak Dance 4th piece: In the Christmas Tree 5th piece: Chinese Dance (Tea) 6th piece: Pas De deux: Intrada (the best! must watch until here okay!!)
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Beethoven Piano Sonata #5 In C Minor, Op. 10, No. 5 – 3. Finale Prestissimo by Daniel Barenboim

Posted by admin on 28th 1月 2012 in Piano Sonata

The third movement is a highly nervous piece in sonata form, making heavy use of a figure of five eighth notes. The coda slows the tempo down, leading to a final outburst which fades to a quiet but agitated C major.
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Maurizio Pollini performing the third movement of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 31 in A flat major

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 1st. mov.

Posted by admin on 27th 1月 2012 in Compositions

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K.414 1º movement played by Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra.
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Daniel Barenboim – Moonlight sonata – 3ºmov Presto agitato

Posted by admin on 26th 1月 2012 in Sonatas

Beethoven – Sonata No. 14 C sharp minor Op. 27 No. 2
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Coldplay – Paradise (Peponi) African Style (Piano/Cello) Cover – The Piano Guys ft. Alex Boye

Posted by admin on 25th 1月 2012 in Piano

Get the Piano Guys YouTube Hits Album here: www.thepianoguys.com Support us by downloading on iTunes itunes.apple.com Support us by downloading on Amazon.com here: www.amazon.com Be the first to see our NEW VIDEOS WEEKLY by subscribing to our channel here: www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook: Piano Guys www.facebook.com A special thanks to one of our Founders 1LAW.com www.facebook.com If you liked this video you’ll LOVE our version of these tunes: Adele Rolling in the Deep: www.youtube.com David’s Guetta’s Without You: www.youtube.com The story behind the song: Each time we write/arrange a tune we take a journey. We have to admit—this journey took us a lot further than we expected. Retracing our steps reveals several factors that made this a reality. As we started arranging it we had serious writer’s block. Perhaps some of the worst we’ve ever had. In fact, one day instead of writing we went around the entire studio with a can of WD-40 and coated every piece of metal to ensure that we were a squeak-free studio. Then on a whim we decided to back away and take an entirely new approach to the song—an African approach. It may seem random in retrospect, but at the time it was an exciting way to restart the arrangement. It was working, but our journey still was on foot until we called in Alex Boye, one of the most talented people we’ve ever met. Alex has this contagious energy that gave new life to the song and to us. He sings the tune in 4 different languages: Swahili
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Tchaikovsky 5 Symphony (1)

Posted by admin on 25th 1月 2012 in Symphony Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 (1888) I. Andante — Allegro con anima State Symphony Orchestra of Tatarstan, conductor Saim Akchil Salikh Saydashev Great Concert Hall, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia October 14, 2007

Lento lugubre from the The Manfred Symphony in B minor, Op. 58 of Piotr I. Tchaikovsky.
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Beethoven Opus 59 No 3 Allegro Molto

Posted by admin on 24th 1月 2012 in String Quartet

In this visually dynamic performance piece, the Borealis String Quartet perform the celebrated final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet Opus 59 No 3 at the world renowned Chan Centre for the Performing Arts in Vancouver, Canada. Written and directed by John Bolton. Produced in association with Bravo!FACT. Nominated for the 2005 Golden Sheaf Award for Performing Arts / Entertainment. (C) 2004 JB Productions / Opus 59 Films.
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