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He's Misstra Know It All Phil Hellmuth 2015 WSOP Champion of Champions
This song has always reminded me of Phil Hellmuth so I decided to make a vid of it...
Congratulations to Phil on winning his 14th, yes 14TH WSOP bracelet...
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Stille Nacht Silent Night The King's SingersStille Nacht Silent Night The King's Singers
Stille Nacht Silent Night The King's Singers
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, Alles schläft; einsam wacht Nur das traute hochheilige Paar. Holder Knabe im lockigen Haar, Schlaf in himmlischer Ruh! Schlaf in himmlischer Ruh! Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, Hirten erst kundgemacht Durch der Engel Halleluja, Tönt es laut von fern und nah: Christ, der Retter ist da! Christ, der Retter ist da! Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, Gottes Sohn, o wie lacht Lie...
Mozart Gran Partita 3rd mov Adagio in B flat Major K.361/370a Sir Neville MarrinerMozart Gran Partita 3rd mov Adagio in B flat Major K.361/370a Sir Neville Marriner
Mozart Gran Partita 3rd mov Adagio in B flat Major K.361/370a Sir Neville Marriner
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No Copyright infringement intended. Mozart Serenade No.10 for 13 wind instruments played by The Academy of St.Martin-in-the-fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner Taken from the Amadeus movie soundtrack. The Serenade No.10 for winds in B flat Major is scored for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 basset horns, 2 bassoons, 4 horns and double bass. The double bass is occasionally replaced by contrabassoon...
Gnossienne No 1 by Erik SatieGnossienne No 1 by Erik Satie
Gnossienne No 1 by Erik Satie
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No copyright infringement intended. The Gnossiennes are several piano compositions written by the French composer Erik Satie.in the late nineteenth century. Satie's coining of the word gnossienne was one of the rare occasions when a composer used a new term to indicate a new"type" of composition. Satie used many novel names for his compositions (vexations, croquis et agaceries and so on). Ogive...
The Raven (Live) by Lou ReedThe Raven (Live) by Lou Reed
The Raven (Live) by Lou Reed
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My Tribute to the genius that was Lou Reed. No copyright infringement intended. Once upon a midnight dreary As I pondered, weak and weary Over many a quaint and curious Volume of forgotten lore While I nodded, nearly napping Suddenly there came a tapping As of someone gently rapping Rapping at my chamber door "Tis some visitor", I muttered. "Tapping at my chamber door Only this, only this And n...
Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Op.28. By Richard StraussTill Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Op.28. By Richard Strauss
Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Op.28. By Richard Strauss
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No Copyright infringement intended. Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks Herbert Von Karajan with Berliner Philharmoniker. Till Eulenspeigels Merry Pranks is Tone Poem written in 1894-95 by Richard Strauss. It chronicles the misadventures and pranks of the German peasant folk hero. The work opens with a "Once Upon A Time " theme, as a solo horn bursts in with two repetitions of the first Till theme....

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  • @5885743hh
    @5885743hh 2 роки тому

    Esta pieza es reflexiva, podria ser una cavilacion profunda de recuerdos alegres incluso comicos pero tambien de recuerdos tragicos... pero siempre la alegria vence a la tristeza se van alternando siempre, pero al final siempre vence el bien sobre el mal...

  • @rainerseifert1967
    @rainerseifert1967 2 роки тому

    Simply wonderful

  • @suvam97
    @suvam97 2 роки тому

    For those who came after watching "Amadeus" movie, Mozart will be glad to see you here 🙏 Salieri was right about one thing, This was not just composition, It felt like this music was written by some magical power ❤ I wish I have a time machine, I will fly back in time, Just to watch them live.❤‍🩹

  • @ssake1_IAL_Research
    @ssake1_IAL_Research 3 роки тому

    Edgar Allan Poe wasn't the author of "The Raven," he merely claimed it in a kind of 19th-century "identity theft." The poem's premiere was submitted anonymously to "American Review" under the pseudonym "---- Quarles" by the true author, Mathew Franklin Whittier, younger brother of poet John Greenleaf Whittier. Poe, a critic for the New York "Evening Mirror," finding the poem in an advance copy of "American Review," scooped Mathew in his own paper by a couple of days. Mathew had shared a copy of "The Raven" with Poe in early 1842, so Poe had a handwritten copy in his possession. This enabled him to convince his editor that he had permission to scoop "American Review"--but he mysteriously left the "Mirror" shortly afterwards (suggesting that he may have been fired for lying about it). It is the height of absurdity that the editor of a newly-launched monthly literary magazine like the "Review," would have given a daily newspaper this permission. The real author was not in a position to reveal his identity because of his anti-slavery work and connection with the Underground Railroad, and hence could not publicly defend himself. My paper, "Evidence that Edgar Allan Poe Stole 'The Raven' from Mathew Franklin Whittier," can be downloaded from the following link, or it can be read by searching for the paper's title in Academia.edu. www.ial.goldthread.com/MFW_The_Raven.pdf

  • @diopunisher75
    @diopunisher75 3 роки тому

    I think it's the most beautiful music theme in the world ... in an absolute sense.

  • @sameermadan4912
    @sameermadan4912 3 роки тому

    Truly touched by some greater power to create such music

  • @KP-bs2nl
    @KP-bs2nl 4 роки тому

    2332dotsI333II3and

  • @danielbonning
    @danielbonning 4 роки тому

    Wonderful....................!!! Bellissima............................!!! Grazie di quore !

  • @thor4594
    @thor4594 4 роки тому

    I think he is instructing people on how to make and compose music in this piece. That even from a rusty squeeze box he can make beauty and anyone can. The foundation comes first and then add the rest, in his case too many notes lol lol

  • @123brickett1
    @123brickett1 4 роки тому

    I have always loved this, and this performance is lovely.

  • @kevinbennett7329
    @kevinbennett7329 5 років тому

    wow. finally happy. love it.

  • @kevinbennett7329
    @kevinbennett7329 5 років тому

    yeah, i never did the fuckin SKANK and i'm not sorry about it either. we loved the psychotropics. totally healthy too.

  • @kevinbennett7329
    @kevinbennett7329 5 років тому

    His darkness and Nevermore to her brightness and Evermore - c h o o s e

  • @kevinbennett7329
    @kevinbennett7329 5 років тому

    but i often loved Elizabeth Barrett Browning's words more than Poe's....ha ha....as in, Trust not to joy! That rose of June / When opened wide / will wither soon.... she and Poe knew each other quite well it seems

  • @kevinbennett7329
    @kevinbennett7329 5 років тому

    actually i loved Poe's material and i asked Lou Reed to include the live version of this song before he died the one with the asian master in it and; whoa, hey, THIS IS IT! Oh thank you so very much. I loved Lou very much and I miss him. His material should have sold much more than it did when he was alive.

  • @TheStigi98
    @TheStigi98 5 років тому

    0:22 And then high above it a noble single note hanging there unvavoury

  • @saltalgilmour9745
    @saltalgilmour9745 5 років тому

    this is a love story between an oboe and a clarinetto with the disappointment of the squeezebox! read the mind of Mozart!

  • @maraesposito3530
    @maraesposito3530 6 років тому

    Wow, what a rendition! Neville Marriner never disappoints me... Anyone who knows where I can find the entire recording? Thx

    • @cluelessbeekeeping1322
      @cluelessbeekeeping1322 2 роки тому

      Grasshopper, search for this and your wish will bee granted: _Mozart Serenade No.10 for 13 wind instruments played by The Academy of St.Martin-in-the-fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner_

  • @dominiknowec9837
    @dominiknowec9837 6 років тому

    I am from Poland i am bread

  • @Kievest
    @Kievest 6 років тому

    Breathtaking and divine music! Thank you for posting this great treasure!

    • @opensecret51
      @opensecret51 6 років тому

      Hello dearest Candy ..Just received this beauty sharing ...thanks so much for thinking of me,,,,,Lots of love always ...winter is here and is raining today and this music is warming my heart ...I wish you a very good weekend with family ...thinking of you and S ...big hug !💗

  • @kenbamber3785
    @kenbamber3785 6 років тому

    Fuer Nipun und Ban in Bangladesh

  • @simevuksan3839
    @simevuksan3839 6 років тому

    So wonderful :)

  • @GoTFCanada1230
    @GoTFCanada1230 6 років тому

    Till Eulenspiegel would be the best prankster for April Fool's Day

  • @renato45222
    @renato45222 6 років тому

    Si tratta della registrazione DG pubblicata nel 1973, una pietra miliare nella storia dell'intepretazione di Richard Strauss. Virtuosismo supremo, colori orchestrali inauditi, rigore formale di stampo toscaniniano.

  • @LarzGustafsson
    @LarzGustafsson 7 років тому

    Ghastly. Walken and Vincent Price did a better job on this one. This stinks.

    • @BicycleJoeTomasello
      @BicycleJoeTomasello 5 років тому

      Walken is my cousin and a great actor. I just agree this one’s is inspired and personified by Reed.

  • @mereyeslacalle
    @mereyeslacalle 7 років тому

    Demasiado hermoso, con esas fotos de Salzburg se siente la presencia de Mozart en cada nota .

  • @richardburt9812
    @richardburt9812 7 років тому

    ua-cam.com/video/x7tQHZqotvA/v-deo.html

  • @lydiasauble9412
    @lydiasauble9412 7 років тому

    This is a beautiful rendition. :) So peaceful! God bless!

  • @Jordi_Ventura
    @Jordi_Ventura 7 років тому

    Supreme!! 🎧 👍

  • @doccal5896
    @doccal5896 7 років тому

    The dialog btw oboe and clarinetto! great!

  • @hyejeongshin7641
    @hyejeongshin7641 7 років тому

    real piece of me. . peaceful and ryric wind sound make my eyes moist. enigmatic sorrow

  • @Errorerroy1
    @Errorerroy1 7 років тому

    The beginning is simple, almost comic.

    • @hyejeongshin7641
      @hyejeongshin7641 7 років тому

      Errorerroy1 hahaha. . Salieri has been reborn 😁

    • @Reuben_95
      @Reuben_95 4 роки тому

      Like a rusty squeeze box! 😂

    • @LuisFredTrombon
      @LuisFredTrombon 4 роки тому

      "And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note hanging there unwavering, until a clarinet took it over. It sweetened it to a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey" And that's how I discovered the Grand Partita

  • @Marcos_SL
    @Marcos_SL 8 років тому

    Lindo demais!

  • @TheGraveyardCowboy
    @TheGraveyardCowboy 8 років тому

    I think this is a fantastic interpretation/performance art version of the classic poem. Lou Reed was so good with spoken word poetry.

  • @MyRedwalls
    @MyRedwalls 8 років тому

    I love the speech at the begining so much!!! <3 Perfect combo of 2 geniuses

  • @klaraerdelyi5196
    @klaraerdelyi5196 8 років тому

    Magnificent music with a beautiful selection of the pictures!

  • @marko511d
    @marko511d 9 років тому

    Want to hear a good version of this poem...listen to Glass Prism's version. Awesome.

    • @anthonypearson31
      @anthonypearson31 7 років тому

      The hippy trippy Glass Prism version is good, this version is great

    • @richardburt9812
      @richardburt9812 7 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/x7tQHZqotvA/v-deo.html