Yuri Bashmet and Moscow Soloists
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Through his virtuosity, strength of personality and high intelligence, Yuri Bashmet has given the viola a new prominence in musical life. Considered to be the world best viola player of the modern age, he has motivated the leading composers of our time such Shostakovich and Schnittke to write music specifically for him. Yuri Bashmet will perform with his Grammy Award Winner orchestra Moscow Soloists in Toronto and Vancouver on February 17 and 19, 2009 More info on www.ShowOneProductions.ca
Call Of Duty: World At War-Ch. 1-Semper-Fi [1/2]
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- Author: JessGaming
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Call Of Duty: World At War-Ch. 1-Semper-Fi [1/2] ***WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY*** Call Of Duty: World At War PS3 Console Regular Difficulty All Deathcards Locations Visit http://www.gameanyone.com/ for more walkthroughs!!!!!
modern Othello V i
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Recorded on January 07, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
A Day In The Life With Michael Bonham
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Tags: "A "Allen "Brandon "Damian "Michael bologna Bonham" Cadle" Day Howard" In Life" Parsons" The
A modern day Aztec warrior tries to find a way to conform in today's society. Will he ever succeed?
Man on a Tightrope//Four
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Tags: Adolphe arts Bavaria Brumbach Cernik Circus communist Czech Czechslovakia Elia Frederic Kazan March Menjou performing
(Fourteen parts) Czechoslovakia, 1952: Karel Cernik struggles to keep his Circus Cernik together, despite mounting restrictions laid on him by the new communist regime. When local officials order him to dismiss foreign members of his troop or face its liquidation, his dream of escape to the West becomes a plan. This was based on an actual incident, which was the basis of Neil Paterson's story "International Incident". Some of the supporting roles in this film were played by performers who made the escape with Circus Brumbach. Historical fact has of course been embelished a bit, and the American accents require some suspension of disbelief. But in the stark, violent ending, one gets a feeling of having witnessed a very real event. Filmed in Bavaria. ABOUT ELIA KAZAN: A former communist, Elia Kazan made a turnaround after learning of the repressions of Stalin's regime, and later testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee about several Hollywood professionals who were communists or communist sympathizers--a step for which many in Hollywood never forgave him. "Man on a Tightrope" is one of his lesser-known, rarely-seen works. A few additional notes from the TCM (Turner Classic Movies) website: "...Neil Paterson's book first appeared as a novelette in the British magazine Lilliput under the title International Incident. As noted by contemporary sources, the film is loosely based on real incidents involving the Brumbach Circus, which escaped from Communist-controlled East Germany to West Germany in 1950. Unlike the escape in the film, however, circus owner Gustav Brumbach slowly moved a few camouflaged pieces of equipment and performers at a time, over a period of several months. Contemporary sources note that many members of the Brumbach Circus, including Madame Brumbach and dwarf Hansi, appeared in or worked on the film, which was shot on location near Fall, Bavaria, the Isar River in Bavaria and Munich, Germany... "...According to Hollywood Reporter news items, the film's New York premiere was a benefit for the International Rescue Committee. In modern sources, director Elia Kazan asserted that, against his wishes, studio production chief Darryl F. Zanuck cut twenty minutes from the film before its release. In his autobiography, Kazan stated that the crew and cast were subjected to harassment from the East German government, which threatened to harm family members still living there. According to Kazan, the first director of photography hired by the company quit due to these threats. Kazan also praised the crew and circus performers' dedication to the project despite the harsh conditions under which they lived, and revealed that he developed a close friendship with Hansi and several of the other performers."
7148 E. Grass Land Court
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http://www.tourfactory.com/s474873/r_www.youtube.com This Limited Edition is sure to impress! The highly acclaimed StoneRidge English Juniper plan has 1785 sq.ft., 2 bedrooms plus a den/bedroom , 2 full baths and a 3-car garage. The gorgeous granite kitchen has a new French-door refrigerator, Alderwood cabinetry, island and walk-in pantry. Additional upgrades include designer flooring, lighting, ceiling fans, mounted speakers, tiled gas fireplace and designer paint. Finished garage includes a workshop, lots of cabinets, new lighting, overhead storage, 50 amp electric circuit, epoxy floor, owner-owned soft water unit and an additional refrigerator. From the extended patios, you can enjoy the large corner lot which has been professionally landscaped and has a hot tub spa hook-up. When not enjoying the home, move outdoors to enjoy the many amenities of StoneRidge which include the public golf course, pro-shop, on-site grill/restaurant, fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, and other athletic yards plus area parks and miles of walking/hiking/biking trails. 1. Three Car Garage: Custom storage cabinets! Epoxy floor! 8 foot tall garage doors! 2. Large Driveway: Easy access straight-in entry to garage! Parking for at least 5 cars in driveway! 3. Professional Landscaping: Mature, Healthy Plants, Two paver patios off rear covered patio. 4. Spacious Modern Kitchen: Granite countertops! Executive Height Counters,Extended 36quot; High uppers with top amp; bottom decorative molding! Under-cabinet lights!Rolling Cabinet pull-outs! 5. Appliances: including: Range,Built-in Microwave,new refrigerator,Dishwasher,Disposal, Water Softener! 6. Master Suite: Custom Closet Cabinetry in walk-in closet, Garden Tub in Master Bath!Executive height Counters (also in Guest Bath)! Comfort Height Toilet (also in Guest Bath)! Split floor plan for Privacy! Seller will credit buyer $750 at close of escrow to install closet in 3rd bedroom per buyers request! 7. Custom Flooring: Large Ceramic Tile Floor in Kitchen, Baths and Utility Room! Upgraded Carpet Throughout! 8. Entertainment: Surround Sound Pre-wired, Speakers in Great Room, Kitchen,Garage, amp; Covered Patio! 9. Living Area Upgrades: Home Professionally Painted! Move-In ready! Wood horizontal blinds with decorator drapery rods, Tiled gas Fireplace! 10.Large Corner Lot: Golf Neighborhood! Located in Low Traffic StoneRidge Phase 1 Streets!
My top 10 modern surface warships 2
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My top 10 modern surface warships 2
Clipse-Grindin
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Tags: "filipino "kaba "soreal allstars" crew" jabbawockeez modern"
dancing to Clipse
DawidWarsaw in the mix of modern dance music (8-01-2009). Kit: Denon DN-HS5500 Pioneer DJM-800.
- Length: 9:50
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Modern Dance mixed live by DawidWarsaw. My mixes as audio files are available at www.DawidWarsaw Tracklist (just in this video): 1. Ian Pooley - Heaven 2. K-Klass - Getting Ready 3. Kaoma - Lambada 2008 (Becca Vocal Mix) 4. En-Rage - Run To You [it's relased in year 1992, so it may be not "modern dance" ;) ] 5. Korgis - Need Your Lovin' (Laidback Luke Remix) DJ gear used in this mix: Player: 1 Denon DN-HS5500 in dual player mode, no CD drive - just tiny 8GB microSDHC card via USB reader. Mixer: Pioneer DJM-800 connected with the player via digital connection. Headphones: Pioneer HDJ-1000. Recording unit: PC via RCA cable to PC's line-in.
Man on a Tightrope//Three
- Length: 7:47
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- Author: samizdrama
Tags: Adolphe arts Bavaria Brumbach Cernik Circus communist Czech Czechslovakia Elia Frederic Kazan March Menjou performing
(Fourteen parts) Czechoslovakia, 1952: Karel Cernik struggles to keep his Circus Cernik together, despite mounting restrictions laid on him by the new communist regime. When local officials order him to dismiss foreign members of his troop or face its liquidation, his dream of escape to the West becomes a plan. This was based on an actual incident, which was the basis of Neil Paterson's story "International Incident". Some of the supporting roles in this film were played by performers who made the escape with Circus Brumbach. Historical fact has of course been embelished a bit, and the American accents require some suspension of disbelief. But in the stark, violent ending, one gets a feeling of having witnessed a very real event. Filmed in Bavaria. (I apologize for jitters in the video. These are probably due to conversion from TV analog to digital format.) ABOUT ELIA KAZAN: A former communist, Elia Kazan made a turnaround after learning of the repressions of Stalin's regime, and later testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee about several Hollywood professionals who were communists or communist sympathizers--a step for which many in Hollywood never forgave him. "Man on a Tightrope" is one of his lesser-known, rarely-seen works. A few additional notes from the TCM (Turner Classic Movies) website: "...Neil Paterson's book first appeared as a novelette in the British magazine Lilliput under the title International Incident. As noted by contemporary sources, the film is loosely based on real incidents involving the Brumbach Circus, which escaped from Communist-controlled East Germany to West Germany in 1950. Unlike the escape in the film, however, circus owner Gustav Brumbach slowly moved a few camouflaged pieces of equipment and performers at a time, over a period of several months. Contemporary sources note that many members of the Brumbach Circus, including Madame Brumbach and dwarf Hansi, appeared in or worked on the film, which was shot on location near Fall, Bavaria, the Isar River in Bavaria and Munich, Germany... "...According to Hollywood Reporter news items, the film's New York premiere was a benefit for the International Rescue Committee. In modern sources, director Elia Kazan asserted that, against his wishes, studio production chief Darryl F. Zanuck cut twenty minutes from the film before its release. In his autobiography, Kazan stated that the crew and cast were subjected to harassment from the East German government, which threatened to harm family members still living there. According to Kazan, the first director of photography hired by the company quit due to these threats. Kazan also praised the crew and circus performers' dedication to the project despite the harsh conditions under which they lived, and revealed that he developed a close friendship with Hansi and several of the other performers."
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