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ONTV Network: Why Me? (1978)

I WANT YOUR MTV! If you have old Beta or VHS tapes containing recordings of MTV from 1981 - 1987, I would love to talk with you (especially if the tapes ...

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The Five Stages. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance.
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4:35 Take that Disney haters
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A classic NFB production!
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Janet Perlman

Bully Dance (Bullfrog Films clip)

Directed by Janet Perlman Delightful and provocative animated film gives insight on dealing creatively with bullies. This film is part of the ShowPeace series of ...

Perlman Tartini Devil's trill Part 1 onlive(corrected audio)

Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) Sonata in G minor, 'Il trillo del diavolo' -The Devil's Trill-, First Movement-Andante Violin: Itzhak Perlman Piano: Janet Goodman ...

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i don't understand...classical shouldn't just someone playing the music with an audience listening SILENTLY...it's a farce in itself, people who actually enjoy listening to it should be the one's who listen, support and over all APPRECIATE the work that goes into pieces like this; not just silently stare at person(s) playing pretending to give a damn ~,,~, i understand that it should be silent appreciation at times but this is just an example of peoples stupidity(I don't mean the performers)
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@Operator080 the hell? A real artist is going to accept all influences of inspiration, who are you to say Tartini wouldn't appreciate the individual flare a performer might put on a piece of WRITTEN music? Do you think video game designers lose sleep thinking of all the ways their vision was incorrectly portrayed by some tard's fanart? No, it's an *homage*, no matter what. Nevermind that Tartini was unsatisfied with this sonata, as it wasn't true to his inspiration in the first place!
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If you have the audacity to say such a thing then maybe you should quit, b/c you are not worthy to hold such a beautiful instrument. There are so many who cannot afford instructors, and still wish to be able to release the music within them and channel it through the violin. You are sad little child if you cant deal with the realities of learning an instrument. "mommy my teacher scream at me again" you, quite frankly, are the annoying one. So please spare us the trouble and quit.
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@DarlingLittleHat you misunderstood, i totally understand what you're saying and i agree whole heartadly...but having people get dressed up and dragged to events like this shouldnt even be considered "supporters" of the classical industry...works LIKE classical should be thoroughly appreciated not just at the end of everypiece people stand up and clap and go "oh the next one is coming"...it flys in the face of all the effort they put in, thats what i meant and found insulting...
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idiots, he never said he sold his soul he said the devil played for him in his dreams. ppl saying this is good? im sure tartini would be so disgusted by this! yes i am a purist because i appreciate the composer. if u ever created a damn thing u put effort into you would kno how annoying it is when someone changes it. say u draw something your proud of and some idiot changes it! you cant add anything to Evening Mood or Massacre of the Innocents to make it any better
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@WhoiCanBe Actually in the old days, after particularly spectacular parts the audience would applause. Mozart wrote letters where he talked about writing parts into his music that he hoped would get an applause out of the audience. However, later on Wagner had people sitting around in audiences to prevent people from doing this because he didn't want people to miss music that he had written because people were applauding.
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@MrDizzyvonclutch actually yeah it does The story behind “Devil’s Trill” starts with a dream. Tartini allegedly told the French astronomer Jérôme Lalande that he dreamed that The Devil appeared to him and asked to be his servant. At the end of their lessons Tartini handed the devil his violin to test his skill—the devil immediately began to play with such virtuosity that Tartini felt his breath taken away.
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+davehshs I completely agree. Lost count of how many "authentic" baroque performances ruined by slavish adherence to a style which actually no one can prove and certainly not demonstrate was better or more musical. BTW this +sign before comments is not working. Google - please go back to a USEABLE comment system which worked perfectly before you changed it for no reason (apart from control freakery?)
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@majav15mg Perhaps not "authentic," but, in the hands of a master, stunningly beautiful. Tartini was a creative, daring musician. I believe he would have loved Perlman's interpretation. Some of the dullest and least beautiful Baroque music is played on 'original' instruments by technically proficient hacks who stifle all feeling in an attempt to be 'authentic.'
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@WhoiCanBe how do you propose listening loudly? i think maintaining silence through an incredible piece such as this one is a display of respect towards other audience members (imagine how annoying it would be if the entire hall started humming! you wouldn't hear a damned thing) as well as to the artist.
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@davehshs There's absolutely nothing wrong with playing it this way and by no means am I some sort of elitist who thinks music should be played this way and not that way... but hell... I do prefer period performances to this... fuh shoe! But again, that's only my opinion.
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@TreyRoque You say this as someone who is a purist. Accept that compositions can be taken out of their contexts, and with adequate skills a performer can 'splash' as much 'goo' on it as they want. If you want historically informed performance, look elsewhere. : )
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When did Youtube start raping the audio quality in all of its videos? The sound in this video is terrible, it sounds like it's underwater or something. People go to this site to listen to music a lot of the time, but this is crap.
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melodia linda!!! de cara vc acha q a musica e macabra e tals... e até é densa como uma alma humana com sentimentos até graciosos e apaixonantes!! eu questiono se isso veio de satanas!! srssr, isso tem dedo humano rsrs
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If he sold his soul to the devil then it means this beautiful melody is being played with all of his soul, we should all enjoy this piece because he cared so much as to sell his sold to the devil to make it come alive.
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The way he interprets the song, even the slightest little details such as the vibrato really makes this piece sound really haunting. Even in the first movement which is the nicest/peaceful part in the piece.
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@mitchackermann94, I don't think that Mr. Perlman will be reading the comments here. Better if you address him directly on his Facebook page. He has been replying questions the fans put for him there.
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beautiful this song has inspired me to pick back up my own instrument and transpose it. i am hoping it turns out ok, but the original will always remain one of my favorites, beautiful!!!!!
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Perlman, questo video, questo brano mi ricorderanno per sempre noi, il nostro concerto la nostra storia, il nostro amore...chissà..magari ci farà reincontrare proprio lui...
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@2:28-2:45 I've heard this over and over and over... and it's the best I've ever got to listen to over all my years as a violinist. That, to me, is a slice of heaven.
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Freakin' awesome! Wonderful... I want to learn violon just to play this song like him... 10000000000000000000000000000000000000 stars & in my fav'!
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I think this is amazing.... its one of the hardest songs played....and Tartini.. its said he sold his sould to the devil to make this!!! its amazing
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Как вдохновенно играет этот замечательный скрипач. Сам Дьявол не сыграл бы лучше!
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Well, Tartini wrote the piece, but the version we all play is the arrangement by Fritz Kreisler. Two geniuses at work on the same piece!
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im trying to get this down on guitar just for the hell of it.... To work on my ear and im getting there. I got wet a little bit O.O

Mystery! Title Sequences

All title sequences from the PBS/WGBH show "Mystery!" Based upon the work of Edward Gorey, animated by Derek Lamb, Eugene Federenko and Janet ...

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Sweet. Gorey has such a unique style! I loved this intro as a kid, and I still do now!
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thanks!!

Sorry Film Not Ready

This film was made by accident using experimental animation invisible to the naked eye. At least that's what I wrote on the festival entry form for a film called ...

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this deserves a LOT more views dude. the animation was cool and i love the music

Itzhak Perlman on Why Singing is Important

Listen to the whole interview: //www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2009/10/02/segments/141867 Itzhak Perlman and his wife Toby Perlman discuss his ...

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I love Itzhak Perlman, and I love Toby Perlman! Thank you, Toby, for saying "if everyone sang every day, the psychiatrists would be out of business!" AMEN!!! If everyone knew how great it is to sing, they would all be doing it, and yes, we would have happy, uplifted and engaged people walking our streets!!! It's actually a matter of public health!
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Thank you both sooooo much! By the way, my high school choir director would start off every new semester by looking at the new members and saying, "I don't care what your voice sounds like." I'm using that for my teaching. Enough said.
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A little more melodic sense then Glenn Gould head? Really? Glenn Gould sung big own improvised melodic lines in perfect pitch along with the Bach pieces in perfect harmony. 
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1:50 Keith Jarrett is a genius master of phrasing and melody, and he always sings/hums, very intensely! He definitely deserved to be mentioned in that context...
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GREAT Itzhak Perlman is a kind of a person..a PERSONALITY..that makes me to sit on here with open ears.., and mouth too :-)..laughing with him or admiring !
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Even Sir John Barbaroli sang along with du Pre' when she recorded the Elgar Cello Concerto.
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Itzhak Perlman is one of the greatest musicians out there. Period. End of story!
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@RashidaMarieHopkins I mean one day I hope to sing like they play.
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so happy to have watched this - thanks for posting!
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His speaking voice is so deep and rich!
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A great violinist, a great man!!!!
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So fun this road to mastery man
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Haha, so true!! Thank you!!
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The rockstar violin player
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Oscar Peterson, too.
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Me too !

Yellow Sticky Notes | Canadian Anijam

Purchase the signed Yellow Sticky Notes Collection 2007-2013 DVD for only $10 which includes Yellow Sticky Notes | Canadian Anijam and 35 min. of films.

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I remember when the first one came out I was inspired to do so many sticky note things and felt great doing it haha. Now seeing this years later I might do it again! thanks jeff and I have always liked what you have done great works my good sir!
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Nice! I want to do something like this sometime.
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Inspiratioonal as usual. Fantastic work.
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why are there only 2000+ views???
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Simply amazing!
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Brilliant xx

Bazzini - Itzhak Perlman (Perlman plays Bazzini.)

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+Covellechi I actually think Jascha Heifetz would have been able to play this as well as he is such a great a violinist.
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+Covellechi That is so true
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Well of course. I honestly can picture any world class violinist playing this. I just really enjoy Perlman's style and interpretation with this piece.
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I swear to god I love and idolize Perlman, but you can hear him screw a couple of notes up on 2:12 and you can hear the crowd just gasp in shock.. I couldn't believe it either :0
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Ah I see.. Okay I'm an idiot and Perlman still a god lol 
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+Nasr Sheikh He did that intentionally in a really playful way, notice he played the series of notes starting from the G string first, and usually you would go from E to A, D, then to G, but he totally reversed that.
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An absolute master at work!!
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I love it.  And I love seeing him enjoy it also.  You see that mischievous grin?  What you can do when you put your mind to it.  Bravo!
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+Jackie Evancho's Best Yes, indeed it was, and the sheet music alone will make most musicians dizzy just by trying to read it!!  For a closeup of the notes go to: "Chloe Hanslip plays Bazzini-La Ronde des Lutins, Op. 25 (Dance of the Goblins)".  Good day to you, sir.
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This is amazing! Was the piece actually written for such fast and complex dexterity?
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