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Se Formo El Bochinche | Arsenio Rodriguez
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Fuego en el 23 - uploaded via www.mp32u.net/
Endnotes | David Foster Wallace | BBC Documentary
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Professor Geoff Ward discusses the life and works of David Foster Wallace "When David Foster Wallace hanged himself in 2008, at the age of 46, he was considered by many to be the most gifted and linguistically exuberant American novelist and short story writer of his generation. His books include the 1,000-page Infinite Jest, a novel of grand ambition and stylistic experiment that came complete...
Saudades do Brazil | Corcovado | Darius Milhaud
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Op. 67. Orchestre National De France
Five Orchestral Pieces for Opus Tree | Michael Nyman
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part of Michael Nyman's 'Five Orchestral Pieces for Opus Tree' (1981) (based on Webern's Five Orchestral Pieces). Originally recorded by Nyman, Ned Sublette, Susan Krongold, Barbara Benary, Jon Gibson, Richard Cohen, Virgil Blackwell, Peter Zummo, and Peter Gordon at The Kitchen, and intended for Peter Greenaway's short film, The Tree.
Percy Faith & His Orchestra | Reza (Ray-Za)
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From ''Bim! Bam!! Boom!!!/Themes for the "In" Crowd'' by Percy Faith & His Orchestra
City Noir | Boulevard Night | John Adams
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excerpt from the live performance of 'Boulevard Night' from John Adams' City Noir. conducted by Gustavo Dudamel with the LA Phil.
City Life Documentary Excerpts | Steve Reich
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Excerpts from a film documenting the genesis and performance of Reich's 'City Life' featuring the Ensemble Modern © Manfred Waffender (1995)
Replica for Orchestra - Ryuichi Sakamoto
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Ryuichi Sakamoto's Replica, adapted for orchestra. From 'Ryuichi Sakamoto Plays Sakamoto (Playing the Orchestra)'
The Avalanches - Ski Surfin'
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The Avalanches - Ski Surfin' (1963) from Ski Surfin' With The Avalanches (The Surfin' Sound)
Serenade for the 60th Birthday of Frederick Delius (1923) | Peter Warlock
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Serenade for the 60th Birthday of Frederick Delius (Serenade for Strings) by Peter Warlock
Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 4 of 4
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iii (pt.2) Allegro fuocoso. Henri Dutilleux's second symphony, 'Le Double'. Performed by the Orchestre de Paris, conducted by Barenboim.
Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 3 of 4
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iii. (pt.1) Allegro fuocoso. Henri Dutilleux's second symphony, 'Le Double'. Performed by the Orchestre de Paris, conducted by Barenboim.
Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 2 of 4
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Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 2 of 4
Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 1 of 4
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Symphony No.2 , Le Double (Dutilleux) 1 of 4
Shéhérazade, Ouverture de féerie (Ravel) 2 of 2
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Shéhérazade, Ouverture de féerie (Ravel) 2 of 2
Shéhérazade, Ouverture de féerie (Ravel) 1 of 2
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Shéhérazade, Ouverture de féerie (Ravel) 1 of 2
3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) iii. Powder and Paint
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3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) iii. Powder and Paint
3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) ii. Oh, Ivan You Bold Fellow
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3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) ii. Oh, Ivan You Bold Fellow
3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) i. Across the River
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3 Russian Songs (Rachmaninoff) i. Across the River
The Hanging Man | Michael Convertino
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The Hanging Man | Michael Convertino
The Rock | Sergei Rachmaninoff (2 of 2)
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The Rock | Sergei Rachmaninoff (2 of 2)
The Rock | Sergei Rachmaninoff (1 of 2)
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The Rock | Sergei Rachmaninoff (1 of 2)
Jeux: Poème Dansé | Claude Debussy (2 of 2)
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Jeux: Poème Dansé | Claude Debussy (2 of 2)
Jeux: Poème Dansé | Claude Debussy (1 of 2)
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Jeux: Poème Dansé | Claude Debussy (1 of 2)
Rustic Dances (Zemlinsky) Nos. VI-XI
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Rustic Dances (Zemlinsky) Nos. VI-XI
Infinite Jest was garbage. It was pretentious, ego tripping, crapola. And if he didn't know that, then irony was his enemy.
Suicide. Think of jumping from a burning building.
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best finale
Omg this Reporter towards the end....Aaron Rodgers? stfu
fabulously dreamy
Man i wish i had a birdseye view timelapse of dfw just writing.
A beautiful aesthetic experience this video
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“Dooo doo doo doo doo doooo.” When I ever I think of DFW I think of that tick of his.
27:24 as someone born in the year 2000, this is something I find myself discussing with many of the people closest to me. Most people just brush it off as pretentious cynicism, but this right here is everything I feel in my heart. If you’re out there David, just know that this is the reason you became a writer, to give people like me a language to communicate my psychosis with, and someday maybe as a species we can create or conceive a new and broader understanding of reality. Thank you
Really interesting
Another overrated writer. His prose jumps all over the place. And…his characters are not all that believable. Readability of a work is such an underrated skill. 388 end notes doesn’t achieve that.
Deep, dark unrelenting Salem, MA circa 1850. Nathaniel Hawthorne Puritan country. Hester Prynne and her "Scarlet A" emblazoned upon her breast, struggling for a new life seeking repentance and dignity
"I'll save them all. The whole world"
Summa - It is the Catholic Creed, my friends. Much love!
Thank you very much! 👏
This cartoon was a highlight in my childhood. Lots of metaphors, lots of symbolic language.
shell shock or separation anxiety hitting a wall
He was no Vonnegut 😂
Une chanson merveilleuse!Henri Salvador était vraiment un très grand de la chanson.
after 15 years this ends up in my recommended-- sometimes youtube isn't so bad.
Babilonia, Yasmina Reza.
It is a really good music for thinking about the beauty of nature
III. Quickly, quickly, from my cheeks, the powder off! And the rosy paint remove without delay! That my face be white and not betray the tale. For I hear my jealous husband stepping near. A - ay lulee, ay da, lushenkee, lee! For I hear my jealous husband stepping near. Lo! he brings, he brings a costly gift to me! Ay, da! Ay, da! Lo! he brings, he brings a costly gift to me. What a gift, a precious woven whip of silk! Ay - ay lulee! Ay lulee da lushenkee, lee! What a gift, a precious woven whip of silk! Ho! he longs, he longs to lash his little wife! Ay lulee! Ay lulee! Ho! he longs, he longs to lash his little wife And I do not know nor guess the reason why. Ah! - Aylee lulee, Ay lushenkee, lu lee! And I do not know nor guess the reason why, For what evil or for what misdeed of mine? Ah! - Ah! - Only one offence that I can think of now: To our neighbour’s feast I stole myself alone. Opposite the bachelor they seated me. To my handsome beau, a cup of mead I brought, And with gracious smile, he took the foaming cup Joining his white hands with mine upon its rim. Then, before all folk, he call’d me beautiful Ah! - Ah! - Hi! my mistress! Hi! My lovely little swan! How I like thy graceful bearing and thy walk! Quickly, quickly, from my cheeks, the powder off, And the rosy paint remove without delay. For I hear my jealous husband stepping near! Ho! he longs, he longs to lash his little wife! Lo! forsooth! He yearns to beat his lovely spouse, And I do not know nor guess the reason wh lyricstranslate.com
Natasza after 14 years you have posted the lyrics that i have longed to know. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!!! So many here in the west do not know how beautiful the Russian language is when sung.......just beautiful. I live in Texas, in America. To hear Rachmaninoff and Plevetskaya perform this work is such a joy.
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40:10 wow
A Record?
Skvělé. Je mi líto cizinců, příp. našich dementů, kteří tento film nevideli a umřou dříve, než jej uvidí...
I wish this was on spotify
He's very good at deconstructing a much more complex culture than a writer of the past had to deal with.
There is nothing complex about the late 20th, early 21st century. Well, maybe the Windows APIs, but he wasn't writing about those.
happy to be alive when I hear this
My man, please activate comments on the Toro y moi "First Date" video
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One of my favorite Percy Faith tunes. Love this song, and his interpretation with the "build up" is fantastic. A great song to blast on a really good stereo (am I dating myself by saying "stereo"?).
What an amazing mashup... Takes me right back to my youth...I'm a DND Scouser 👏👏👏👏👏👍✌️
I wonder what David would say these days. So much earnestness and urgency in what he said then about a then that led to now and he saw it coming to be. What would he tell us now?
The same bullshit that he told you back then, presumably.
The film soundtrack to Mother Night is poiniant and even grieves without shallow sentimentality.
So moving to hear the great Don Delillo's voice speaking on Wallace. I love both writers, but am more familiar with Delillo.
Why would it seem logical that Easterners would opt for a house without a basement? And why in Illinois, where the winters are harsh, would any structure have a shallow foundation?
Somebody went cheap on the construction. :-)
18:00 mm - 19 Offending with irony 32:32 - 34:13 Parts work
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Infinite Jest saved me while in prison.
Paying attention in high school would have saved you from prison. It would also have been much more useful in other ways.
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@@fanaticist I am living proof. I was paying attention in high school and I never went to prison. ;-)
The recording below, with the score is better. Less ostentation, striving for borrowed drama. Pärt isn't program music, any more than Albinoni is 'funeral music'.
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Love dfw but next to a writer like Pynchon, Wallace comes off incredibly pretentious and horribly dreadful
Am a Benedictine nun. This music goes as deep as it gets!
In Minnesota, tornado sirens were always going off at like 2pm. I can’t recall ever hearing one go off in the middle of the night. I seem to remember it was always mid to late afternoon. And the skies turn almost a deep eerie green. Very dark ominous green way in the distance and the clouds looming and obviously everything getting very dark for that hour in the summer as it comes through. We always had really bad ass thunderstorms in the summer in Minnesota. I can’t recall anything that truly compares here in VA or DC.
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