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Schumann: Klavierkonzert ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Khatia Buniatishvili ∙...
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10,844,092 views Sep 6, 2012 Robert Schumann: Klavierkonzert ∙ (Auftritt) 00:00 ∙ I. Allegro affettuoso 00:30 ∙ II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso 15:44 ∙ III. Allegro vivace 20:31 ∙ Khatia Buniatishvili, Klavier ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester (Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra) ∙ Paavo Järvi, Dirigent ∙ Rheingau Musik Festival 2012 ∙ Wiesbaden, Kurhaus, 23. August 2012 ∙ 1:08 / 39:50 • I. Allegro affettuoso
Luigi Cherubini: "Requiem in do minore"
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Ravenna Festival Le vie dell'amicizia greek subtitles Orchestra Giovanile "Luigi Cherubini" Orchestra Giovanile Italiana four choirs conductor: Riccardo Muti President of the Republic of Slovenia: Dr Danilo Türk President of the Republic of Croatia: Dr Ivo Josipović President of the Italian Republic: Giorgio Napolitano Piazza Unità d'Italia Trieste 2010
What ‘Miss Saigon’ songs are on your playlist?
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Sun and Moon is a duet between Chris and Kim, which reveals the stark contrast between the star-crossed lovers, race- and social status-wise, but love wins. Photo courtesy of GMG Productions Jerry Donato - The Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines — Aside from the universal themes embedded in the narrative and recognizable characters, musicals are a hit because of their well-crafted songs. They give the audience a sneak peek at characters’ aspirations, intentions, and personalities — and can be seen as devices that make the storytelling unfold and move. These songs leave a lasting impression on the audience and make them experience Last Song Syndrome (LSS). They usually become part of their everyday playlists. An example of such a list may comprise the following tunes from musicals: Bring Him Home (by Jean Valjean), I Dreamed a Dream (Fantine), and On My Own (Eponine) from “Les Misérables;” Memory (Grizabella) from “Cats;” I Know Him So Well (Florence and Svetlana) from “Chess;” Do...