This young woman has passed away, it's really hard to believe. She was beautiful, young, and very talented, truly a loss for music lovers. Wishing her peace in heaven.
Let me get through this myself. This isn't the first time I've seen this, and it's certainly not a waste of my time to enjoy and rest, appreciate and revere religion, respect, drift, listen and hear
Manami Ito, a Japanese violinist who lost her arm at 20, shows that passion and determination can overcome any obstacle. Really admire the willpower of this girl.
In 1935, some Hollywood executives were uneasy about Shirley Temple and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson holding hands while dancing.
But Shirley reportedly took his hand anyway, helping create one of the most memorable moments in film history ❤️ 💃
Gene Kelly filmed the famous rain sequence in Singin’ in the Rain while sick with a high fever, yet the scene still feels effortless.
That contrast is part of what makes it legendary: behind one of cinema’s purest expressions of joy was an exhausting physical performance built on precision, stamina, and complete commitment.
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
La Traviata" de Verdi 💖
A founding ensemble of the artistic identity of the Paris Opera, the artists of the Choirs, directed by José Luis Basso, interpret "La Traviata" by Verdi. Magic ! Even after watching this video a hundred times! 🎶
Like the other horn concertos, Mozart wrote the piece in honor of his great friend and celebrated soloist Joseph Leutgeb.
Today, the D Major Horn Concerto remains one of the most regal and sparkling pillars of the Classical horn repertoire.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s death at age 35 in 1791, speculating on untold masterpieces lost, while featuring a video of the “Lacrimosa” from his unfinished Requiem, a piece he composed on his deathbed with only its first eight bars in his hand.
Live orchestral and choral performance by the Orchestre national de France under conductor James Gaffigan in a grand, blue-lit cathedral, emphasizing soaring vocals, strings, and brass that evoke profound sorrow and transcendence.
An 18-year-old Japanese classical guitarist, Haruna Miyagawa, performs Niccolò Paganini’s Caprice No. 24, a technically demanding violin piece arranged for guitar, highlighting its sequence of variations and arpeggios in a contemporary concert hall setting
For the first time ever, hear Christopher Plummer’s original vocals (replacing Bill Lee’s dubbing in the 1965 film and original soundtrack) featured in The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music is a movie with a lot of great music and was very successful in music history.
Tamara Radjenovic captivates with her mesmerizing rendition of "Parla più piano," the timeless melody from The Godfather soundtrack, originally performed by Gianni Morandi. Her exquisite vocals infuse this classic with an enduring elegance, making it a performance that resonates across generations.
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