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I Think You're Alright by Jay Som // givemeb0nes on pinterest // The Hitched Hiker // Untitled by Anna Hatzakis // Paul by Big Thief // Unknown // Blood from the Concrete by The Scary Jokes // Thrive by Daniel Popper
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I'll be anything for you
I Think You're Alright by Jay Som // givemeb0nes on pinterest // The Hitched Hiker // Untitled by Anna Hatzakis // Paul by Big Thief // Unknown // Blood from the Concrete by The Scary Jokes // Thrive by Daniel Popper
Elfentanz, Op. 39 - Dance of the Elves
By Composer David Popper (1843-1943)
Gabriel Lipkind, Cello ~ Alexandra Lubchansky, Piano
David Popper, Wie einst in schönern Tagen opus 64 n°1, 1892
Shoutout to David Popper for writing so many cello etudes and pieces that are technically challenging but also fun to play. This combination is actually not easy to achieve
Amit Peled and two of his students from the Peabody Institute, Hans Kristian Goldstein and Paula Cuesta performing David Popper's (1843-1913) Requiem for three cellos and piano as part of the second "Cellobration" program for the Spencerville Evensong Concert Series.
David Popper The Concert Polonaise Op.14, Dominika Hošková
Pueriele cultuur
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Is de ellende op aarde begonnen toen het dier mens op twee poten leerde lopen? Dat valt te betwijfelen als we naar de Neanderthalers kijken, tenminste naar wat over ze bekend is. Vele malen zachtaardiger dan onze soort, zeker niet zo moorddadig als de onze, muzisch waren ze ook. We dragen van hen nog de sporen vanwege dat verderfelijke rassenmengen, weet u wel? Gelukkig of niet,…
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