Grey's Anatomy 5x11 Promo in Slow Motion (MerDer)

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GTA IV: Lessons in impressing the women.

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John Ogdon,piano/Rachmaninoff Études-Tableaux Op.39 No.4 in B Minor

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Sergei Rachmaninoff Études-Tableaux Op.39No.4 in B Minor================================Related information:John Ogdon==========Wikipedia Part1-2John Andrew Howard Ogdon (January 27, 1937 August 1, 1989) was an English pianist and composer.Ogdon was born in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, and attended Manchester Grammar School, before studying at the Royal Northern College of Music between 1953 and 1957, where his fellow students included Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Elgar Howarth and Peter Maxwell Davies. Together they formed New Music Manchester, a group dedicated to the performances of serial and other modern works. His tutor there was Claud Biggs. As a boy he had studied with Iso Elinson and after leaving college, he further studied with Gordon Green, Denis Matthews, Dame Myra Hess, and Egon Petri — the latter in Basel, Switzerland.He won first prize at the London Liszt Competition in 1961 and consolidated his growing international reputation by winning another first prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1962, jointly with Vladimir Ashkenazy.John Ogdon was able to play most pieces at sight and had committed a huge range of pieces to memory. He enjoyed fully using his vast talents, for example wanting to record the complete works for piano of Rachmaninov (which constitute about 6-full length CDs). He did not record all these works [1], but those he did record - about half - were released in 2001. He recorded all ten Scriabin sonatas early in his career. Ogdon was also a formidable exponent of the works of Alkan and Busoni. In more familiar repertoire, he revealed deep musical sensibilities, always buttressed by a colossal technique.Composition Description======================= by Steven Coburn AllmusicThese Etudes are somewhat longer, more difficult, and more obviously Etudes than those of Opus 33, even though the poetic aspect of the "Tableaux" is still present. They are without exception extraordinarily difficult. #1, in c minor. Flying triplet figurations span the keyboard in this propulsive and driven Etude. There are two powerful climaxes; each preceded by rapidly repeated chords. #2, in a minor. Here Rachmaninov indulges his love of the "Dies Irae" chant, embedding it in the accompaniment of this tragic and powerful Elegy. A contrasting central section builds to a climax that dissipates in chromatic passages before returning to the reprise of the opening. #3, in f-sharp minor. This Etude has interesting and unusual metrical groupings of its underlying triplet rhythms. Combined with the fleeting nature of the figuration, this makes it particularly difficult to develop a sense of a regular beat. The result is effective, if somewhat unsettling. A cadenza ends the piece quietly. #4, in D major. A march-like work with shifting meters. Rachmaninov originally gave no time signature, but most editors have inserted them for the performer's convenience. The Etude is primarily a study in repeated notes and staccato chords. It is one of the less effective pieces in the set. #5, in e-flat minor. This Etude is a somber and grand work, almost too epic in mood for its scale. A powerful theme is played against triplet chords in the main section, while the contrasting middle section features a longing melody accompanied by widespread arpeggiations. The build-up to the return of the main theme is highly effective, and results in an extraordinarily powerful climax. #6, in a minor. Originally part of Opus 33, this Etude's large scale and extreme difficulty seem more appropriate to this set. This exciting and aggressive piece features alternating sections of rapid staccato chords and tricky sixteenth-note figurations. #7, in c minor. An elegiac work that starts out with slow, sustained passages followed by a driving and march-like section. The repeated chords of this passage build to a sonorous climax before subsiding for the quiet ending. #8, in d minor. This beautiful work has an underlying rhythm that makes it sound much like a Barcarolle. The harmonies are lush and romantic, supporting the sparse melodic material, which is constructed primarily of a repeated motive. There is something of a build-up to a subtle and understated climax before the interesting and staccato reprise of the main material. #9, in D major. Much like the final Prélude of Opus 32, this Etude uses material from the other pieces of the set. It is primarily a chord study, ostensibly dramatic, but not highly effective, and somewhat anticlimactic when the entire set is performed as a whole.http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=42:11409~T1================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.

Slow Motion Test With The Zi6

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