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Post by eulenspiegel on Dec 7, 2013 16:20:55 GMT -6
German Jazz musician meets Dirk Nowitzki
Durch die Nacht/ Through the Night
Till Brönner was nominated in 2009 for a solo in this record by Take6
White Christmas
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Post by eulenspiegel on Dec 29, 2013 0:57:58 GMT -6
Laetitia Hahn (10) and her brother Philipp (4) at TVtotal. , nearly 14min, Dec 2013 tvtotal.prosieben.de/tvtotal/videos/player/?contentId=146952&initialTab=relatedAlso its in German I think you can get a good impression. You can see at the end, when Laetitia had wowed with the Mendelssohn, that there is a really young audience, something I miss sometimes at Emilys tv gigs. Also there are many critis about his rude comments and jokes he is able to treat his young guests not like little babys, Mr Raab makes fun but take them seriously. The male host at Windycitylive was really good but the female host sometimes sounded like an adult in front of a baby buggy-( This would be a very good show for Emily to present her in cool and modern manner in Germany, the band during the shows, "The Heavytones" are really good! Here is another example for hosts who are perfect Alma Deutscher rejects " Mozart" comparison The male host talks twith Alma as If his she was an intelligent adult, thats very important! What wows me most is her language which is better than the language of most adults, but with a father who is professor in linguistic its no wonder-)
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Post by Moongirl15 on Mar 25, 2014 17:10:59 GMT -6
Has anyone here ever heard of Mika? He's a British pop singer? His music is quite different, not your typical pop singer! I found out about him and took a liking to him because I love the little themes he composes on the piano, rather like Emily! Of course, he wasn't a child prodigy or anything, or quite as good as Emily, but I love his music. He's dyslexic, by the way, so he can't even read music! Here's an acoustic version of one of his songs called "Grace Kelly". His vocal range is incredible! He and Emily Bear are my two favorite composers.
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Post by eulenspiegel on Jul 4, 2014 2:52:09 GMT -6
The Future of American music: A Conversation with Jon Batiste
At 27, New York City Musician Jon Batiste is considered by many to be one of the most exciting and progressive new crossover talents on the scene today. His modern take on the American songbook — equally influenced by his passion for jazz and classical styles, which he calls "Social Music" — attracts critical acclaim as well as audiences across all demographics. These two New Orleans natives will discuss Batiste's music, their hometown, the importance of music education, and the state and future of American musical traditions more broadly.
Featuring: Jon Batiste Walter Isaacson
The Aspen Ideas Festival
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Post by eulenspiegel on Jul 15, 2014 23:49:20 GMT -6
Jon Batiste
North Sea Jazz last weekend
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Post by eulenspiegel on Aug 9, 2014 12:53:27 GMT -6
As Emily got her Ukulele
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (2014)
Pop Mash Up
Viva la Vida
Tubullar Bells
Radio Ga-Ga
Walking in Memphis
You are the voice
Rondo alla Turca ( Mozart)
Dance of the cygnets ( Tschaikowski)
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Post by eulenspiegel on Sept 21, 2014 10:51:00 GMT -6
She should sing with Emily. Perhaps next year in Montreux- Perhaps also with Nikki Yanofsky- Angelina Jordan - Winner of Norways got Talent The View 19.9.2014 Fly me to the moon Summertime (23.6.2014)
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 19, 2014 23:11:23 GMT -6
Here the videos if possible in HD
Lang Lang - Tim Bendzko - Vielen Dank für die Blumen ( Many thanks for the flowers)
As i said in shoutbox the producers of Tom&Jerry asked Udo Jürgens for using it at intro here.
Jamie Cullum
If I never sing another song (4:00ff)
Udo Jürgens - Jose Carerras - David Garrett
Mein größter Wunsch ( My greatest wish)
As I know that there are a few Jackie Evancho Fans here, 2 songs which could fit her in a few years!
Helene Fischer and a harp player!
Merci Cherie ( Winning Song in 1966 Eurovision ) (3:40ff)
Udo Jürgens - Helene Fischer
Ich will ich kann, I can I will (2:40ff)
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 28, 2014 1:40:36 GMT -6
I think Emily would like to play on this piano Laetitia Hahn playing Liszt Paganini Etude in Bayreuth on Liszt's own Steingraeber Piano from 1873
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Post by eulenspiegel on Nov 5, 2014 23:42:59 GMT -6
Some interesting music en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebekka_BakkenNorwegian Jazz Singer collaborates with HR Big Band interpreting Tom Waites songs On German morning show just with piano And here with HR Bigband Downtown New coat of paint San Diego Serenade
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Post by eulenspiegel on Dec 14, 2014 10:05:10 GMT -6
I think Emily would like to play on this piano Laetitia Hahn playing Liszt Paganini Etude in Bayreuth on Liszt's own Steingraeber Piano from 1873 Here Liszt Paganini Etude 5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Dec 21, 2014 16:45:43 GMT -6
Here the videos if possible in HD Lang Lang - Tim Bendzko - Vielen Dank für die Blumen ( Many thanks for the flowers) As i said in shoutbox the producers of Tom&Jerry asked Udo Jürgens for using it at intro here. Jamie Cullum If I never sing another song (4:00ff) Udo Jürgens - Jose Carerras - David Garrett Mein größter Wunsch ( My greatest wish) As I know that there are a few Jackie Evancho Fans here, 2 songs which could fit her in a few years! Helene Fischer and a harp player! Merci Cherie ( Winning Song in 1966 Eurovision ) (3:40ff) Udo Jürgens - Helene Fischer Ich will ich kann, I can I will (2:40ff) Only a few weeks after his 80th birthday Udo Jürgens died today
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Post by eulenspiegel on Dec 22, 2014 13:07:08 GMT -6
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Post by eulenspiegel on Jan 5, 2015 0:29:21 GMT -6
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Post by eulenspiegel on Jan 8, 2015 11:53:10 GMT -6
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