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Benjamin Rood
Добавлен 17 окт 2011
"I proclaim destruction" – Le Diable Probablement (1977)
How sensible people who possess their own mind respond when exposed to lies. Left, right, no different.
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The True Hacker Ethos
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Magnolia Prologue (P. T. Anderson)
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The best prologue/intro sequence of American Cinema possibly ever, but certainly of the 90s. I think Magnolia (1999, dir/writer: P. T. Anderson) is the apex of the last flowering of American Cinema with the voice of a single author since the 1970s. It is unabashedly emotional, passionate, and affecting. I post this for public debate about cinema and cinematic technique under a Creative Common L...
"Happy Birthday Burnsie"
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From The Simpsons, Season 5, Episode 4, "Rosebud". Used with attribution under Fair Use (everybody's commentary on how The Ramones rule, etc). Dedicated to all the pussies who were too scared or too dumb to upload the clip in its entirety - comedy needs context, you philistines - and everybody who's having a birthday: Happy Birthday! Go to hell, you old bastard.
Three Choruses From Incidental Music To A K Tolstoy's Play Tsar Fedor Ioannovich Verses Of Atone
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Three Choruses From Incidental Music To A K Tolstoy's Play Tsar Fedor Ioannovich Verses Of Atone
Three Choruses From Incidental Music To A.K. Tolstoy's Play "Tsar Fedor Ioannovich": Prayer
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℗ 2006 Bomba-Piter (Manchester) State Capella Of St. Petersburg, Conductor: Vladislav Tchernushenko Georgy Sviridov: Hymns To The Motherland The right tempo. The right bottom and highs. The best available version I think.
Mahler - Rückert-Lieder : Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen | Claudio Abbado | Lucerne 2009
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LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA | Claudio Abbado | Magdalena Kožena (mezzo-soprano) Violin: Kolja Blacher Cor Anglais: Emma Schied Recorded August 2009 in Lucerne, Switzerland. Published by Euroarts on DVD and Blu-Ray. www.lucernefestival.ch/en/shop/DVDs/lfo_abbado_kozena_mahler_no_4_rueckert_lieder/ Based on a text in German by Friedrich Rückert (1788-1866) , no title, from Liebesfrühling, in 4. Vi...
Jude's song... from A Little Life Page 86.
As amazing as the human voice is, somehow @5:40 to the end, when the singer is silenced, brings an untouchable sorrow and grief to the proceedings. I'm not sure why I only get that "beyond" feeling from just the end --- the melody is the same as before, the harmony is the same as before, but somehow it is just more devastating.
Beautiful ❤
Existential loneliness cannot be shared. She manages to bring to the surface of the fright, the desperation, even a dint of hatred.
Transcendent, sublime beauty. The truest expression of existential resignation and cosmic lonliness, quite possibly in musical history. Mahler, and these performers recreating his vision, have tapped into magical depths of feeling that we can all relate to as we all decay, and watch loved ones decay and die, and all sadly spin on a fragile dying planet in a vast void. Is there a more densely packed expression of this in any other work of art in the history of humankind? How can less than seven minutes be this magical and cathartic? I can think of a few works that might match, but none can surpass. The only true response here to anyone really listening can be tears, and lots of them.
imagine jude singing this 💔💔💔
Então é essa música que Jude canta no livro de the little life. Que legal!
Such a powerful scene. One of my favorites.
Esta música mencionan en el Libro Tan poca vida ❤😢
choooon! why isn’t this on Spotify?
Magdalena Kozen dimostra un'ottima capacità di fraseggio. Le dinamiche discendono dalle note. Probabilmente le viene naturale, ma il risultato è straordinario. Il suo "ruh" devasta il cuore ♥
Is this from a opera and if so which one
The pressure from potentially dropping a bum note into performance like this would preclude me from playing any instrument. Even a triangle. These performers have nerves of steel.
Do you know if this is an aria
Such a classic
Aquí por Jude ❤
Who is here from the book A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara?
In common with many devotees of this particular song, I've listened to countless versions, both recorded and live, over the years. I have to state that the orchestral playing in this performance, is, in my very humble opinion, the best I have ever heard. If perfection in orchestral tone and accompaniment exists - then this is it! My thanks go to the LFO, Ms Kozena, Maestro Abbado and not least, Mr Mahler himself!
And Rucker, who wrote the poetry.
This is a heartbreakingly beautiful performance of a devastatingly magnificent composition.
the cor anglais is Emma Schied, of the BRSO and Mahler Chamber Orch. The violin solo is by Kolja Blacher.
Grauenhaft.
0:31 Go to hell you old bastard
4:26
hold up... aint yo andy t??
If you listen to only one song today, let this be it 💌
ICH HAB MICH JETZT SCHON WIEDER IN DEN NÄCHSTEN JAHREN!!❤❤❤
Damn, that 1st violist worked with Karajan. Props to his distinguished career!
Hanya Yanagihara...
I liked this song since it came out like 15 years ago........
I cant belive it
after the rolling stones were killed, the surviving members went on to form a rock and roll summer camp.
Dios!, Que delicadeza!
Have the Rolling Stones Killed!
The paradox of sharing existential loneliness. The awesome power of true art.
This music sounds horrible after watching z nation
JUDE
I came here from Jim Jarmusch's "Coffee and Cigarettes" movie. Thanks for the beautiful music.
Quelle merveille !
Please! Remove ads at the end of this wonderful performance 😲
The glissando at the end never fails to make the hairs on my neck bristle. How is it that I can’t hear it in all the other recordings that have been made? Such a perfect ending to a perfect song. Maybe I should see it live and sit in the front row opposite the lead violinist!
Abbado looks the part of this most epic of songs. One recalls that both Freud and Mahler had reproductions of the cryptic yet restful "Isle of the Dead" hanging in their chambers. In this recording of the great Mahler anthem (I'm familiar with a different Kozena rendition), she sweeps over the 1930s and 40s like a doleful angel... such is c her power.. one imagines the defiant Strauss simply refusing to take down his dedications to Mahler in the very height of the tyranny. In meinem himmel. One can so clearly hear why.
Epic song, wtf is wrong with the music industry..this song is a masterpiece. The beat, the time signature, the synergy of integrating them all together with the tempo changes... masterpiece
Very few things in the world are as beautiful as this.
читаю маленькую жизнь....
How can anyone not LOVE Mahler I simply don't understand Magdalena Kozena is simply superb
Pity them!
I considered this song sad even when I didn't understand a word of german. Now that I understand it, my heart breaks.
I loved Abbado’s peaceful spirit when I first discovered him. Sadly, he was gone shortly after I discovered him, and I wished I had known of him longer while he was alive. . RIP Maestro. You’re dearly missed and you still are affecting my life, even now at 2 AM. ❤️
I'd just like to say this gig SUCKS!!
للناطقين بالعربية، محاولتي للترجمة: مفقودٌ أنا في هذا العالم. في عالمٍ تعودت فيه ضياع وقتي، منذ فترةٍ لم يَسمع مني، وقد آمن أن الموت طوى صفحتي. لا يهُمني... إن ظنني ميتٌ؛ لا أستطيع نكران ذلك، حقاً أنا هالك. فانٍ أمام ضوضاء الوجود، راضٍ في عالمي الهادئ، أعيش وحدي في جنتي، في حبي وأغنيتي!
Thanks for the translation
so beautiful
I had never heard of this song, but I'm reading The Children Act by Ian McEwan and the description of it made me feel I had to hear it. I don't usually like this style of singing but this is a gorgeous song and an amazing performance. Thanks for uploading.
@@benisrood I will! YES, I loved it. I loved Saturday too. I've loved most of his books, honestly thought Atonement was one of his lesser works though. If you get a chance you should check out The Children Act, it's not as long or in-depth as some of the others but I couldn't put it down.