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Eroica - Parte Final
Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte Final.
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Eroica - Parte 5
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Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte 5/6.
Eroica - Parte 4
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Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte 4/6.
Eroica - Parte 3
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Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte 3/6.
Eroica - Parte 2
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Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte 2/6.
Eroica - Parte 1
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Terceira Sinfonia de Beethoven, filme da BBC de 2003 com legendas em português, com a presença do crítico Conde Dietrichstein, o mestre Joseph Haydn e a amada imortal Josephine. Parte 1/6.
Ludwig II 2012 - Trailer em Português
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Trailer com legendas em português do filme alemão "Ludwig II" de 2012. Legenda em português deste filme é só baixar no site legendastv. O filme completo encontra-se nos "torrentes" da vida, o melhor release é o do CONTRIBUTION com 4 gigas. Imperdível a atuação do ator Sabin Tambrea.
Quem foi Mozart 08
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio Final.
Quem foi Mozart 07
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 7/8.
Quem foi Mozart 06
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 6/8.
Quem foi Mozart 05
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 5/8.
Quem foi Mozart 04
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 4/8.
Quem foi Mozart 03
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 3/8.
Quem foi Mozart 02
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 2/8.
Quem foi Mozart 01
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A vida e obra de Mozart, legendado em português. Episódio 1/8.
Jakob Felix Mendelssohn - Parte 5 (Final)
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Jakob Felix Mendelssohn - Parte 5 (Final)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Parte 2
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Parte 2
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Parte 1
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Parte 1
They don't make them like this anymore. Composer or documentary.
absolutely terrible video. Consist only of cut cut cut and chaos. One is not able to conentrate on the message and the contents.
I praise this I've always lived Purcell he's why r took voice lessons. He must have loved children so.many songs that are silly but great
Sorry , but I have to strongly disagree here!!!!! Purcell , yest great but NOT the first great British composer. Were do you put the majestic John Dunstable . for example?
I will try to find some photos of the same view in 1910. It will be much more beautiful and rich looking!
Спасибо! Только посмотрела фильм Тони Палмера о Пёрселе!
The Best Music will never die ...
Interesting documentary, but what about the astonishing musical explosion during the English Renaissance with Byrd, Bull, Dowland, Tallis, just to name a few?
As good as they were, none of them had the breadth of Purcell.
Amei!
I have to wonder why the presenter chose to ignore the music of the English Reformation in his opinion-stated as fact-that Purcell was the first great English composer-bc he wasn’t. William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Tallis, John Dowland, Thomas Morley, and others. Weird! And I really don’t understand the choice of soloists for this….the bass was so foofy, and the mezzo sang “Dido’s Lament” so pretty-pretty, but with zero emotion.
why nothing at all on RUclips about the tragic life of his contemporary Jeremiah Clarke?
Page 219 His compositions were often played by a group of musicians that gathered at the house of his music-loving parents on Sunday afternoon.
Great!!! I was in Leipzig in Mendelsohn house un 2017, wondeful!!!!
EXCELENTE DOCUMENTÁRIO! PARABÉNS!
Bach's music is proof that God exists.
Good editing...at Fingal's cave the waves cresting and ebbing with the swelling of the music.
Dreadful documentary, why do we need to see the p renter all the time, and what does the tube have to with Purcell, or am I missing something. A voice over works, this doesn't
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Beethoven parece um hobbit neste filme 😂😂😂
ótimo.... inspirador....obrigado
Purcell was 36 when he died? What a magnificent life for all the different works of choral music and pieces written in such a short time.
Was he Protestant or Catholic?
Great documentary, so grateful, please carry on in this effort to bring great composers to the movies.
Amo Johann Sebastian Bach 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍
You BBC Idiot. British culture is not rich because of fecking perversity or diversity. Bastard! But otherwise I enjoyed an exploration of Purcell and his music
Great style and very talented English composer
At 6: 39 someone is taking liberties with the word 'wistfulness' ! I wouldn't translate that as 'melancolia'. Wistful is more delicate than that, closer to 'pensive' or 'lost in thought'. @ lingofiles
Am I the only one who finds the presentation - not the presenter, he's excellent - distracting?
Ich liebe Bach!!! Grüsse aus Brasilien. 11/08/2021.
Sobre o torrent, procurem no google por Ludwig.II.2013.720p.BluRay.x264-CONTRiBUTiON
Excellent documentary, thank you ! Can anybody tell more about the possible influence of Dowland on Purcell's music. Both have been quite productive on Shakespeare's work, and all three have been inspired by the "melancholy", a very "fashionable" state of mind and soul in the England of 16e and 17e century...
He was English, he died before there was such a thing as the United Kingdom/British state. But of course the BBC only talks about Britishness.
What an excellent documentary about a great composer! I will probably watch this again. WELL DONE!
I love everything about this video: beautiful music by one of my favorite composers, gorgeous scenery and the commentary! Thank you!!
Correctly Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is a Jewish borned in Gernany, so for a question of justice all Jews before creation of the Israel state in 1848, must be mention like that the name, Jewish borned in some place.
BELÍSSIMO DOCUMENTÁRIO SÔBRE O GRANDE E GENIAL COMPOSITOR MENDELSSOHN. RICO EM IMAGENS E COMENTÁRIOS INTELIGENTES. E COM PARTICIPAÇÃO COMO É NATURAL, DE SEU MAGISTRAL E INSPIRADO CONJUNTO DE OBRAS. EMBORA COM APENAS TRECHOS, DE SUAS MÚSICAS. HOMENAGEM MERECIDA PARA O GRANDE MESTRE.
Onde esta a primeira e segunda parte?
What is more dangerous to touch historical documents with bare hands or the stupidity of one man risking the life of others. As human being we resemble more to a orangutan.
Eu amo esse canal, obrigado♥️❤️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️
They are touching priceless historical documents WITHOUT wearing gloves !🥶🥶🥶
Não tem a parte 1?
A very poor symphonist.
Mendelssohn: The greatest B composer.
If by "B" you mean second-string, ahhh no. Mendelssohn was a genius on the Mozart level -- his juvenilia (which are hardly that, given both his short life and the degree of sophistication they show) alone justify this estimate. His later works (the oratorios, the concertos) confirm the early promise. To put it another way -- Mendelssohn is probably the most underestimated and under-represented genius in the concert hall. He is certainly a better technician than more "popular" composers (Schubert and Tchaikovsky spring immediately to mind). But audiences are not swayed by technique, sadly.
@@josephbarbarie692 There is no one I of in academia that I know of that would agree with your view. Mendelssohn was a gifted but never developed much beyond his youth into an original mature composer. His symphonies alone are pathetic besides those of Beethoven or late Schubert. ,
@@shnimmuc If you are unable to detect the developmental arc from something like the String Symphonies to the "Italian" or "Scottish" symphony, or "Elijah," then I am afraid this discussion will profit neither of us. As for the argument from academia, two questions: 1. What academics have specifically cast aspersion on Mendelssohn? and, 2. To the extent academics have leveled that charge, I can only reply that those academics have been shielded from market forces which naturally hone a genius's such as M's. Mendelssohn's reputation is only slowly recovering lost ground because of the rise of serious anti-semitism during the years immediately his death (to wit, the era of Wagner). During the second half of the 19th century, Germany was the chief purveyor of symphonic music, and of course, had no interest in exporting the music of the Jewish-born Mendelssohn. The comparison with Schubert also does not argue in Schubert's favor -- and we may be arguing taste here. But are you really trying to compare the bloviation of the 4th movement of Schubert's big C Major symphony with the punchiness and economy of expression of anything in Mendelssohn's symphonic catalogue? Even his "Reformation" symphony, in which form seems to burst at its seams, is compact by comparison.
@@josephbarbarie692 Elijah is 3rd rate Handel (some parts are an embarrassment) the symphonies are 3rd rate Beethoven. If you cannot tell the difference then I am wasting my time writing you. Mendelssohn wrote a great violin concerto, a couple of fine overtures, the M.S.N. dream music and the youthful Octet. That is it as far as I am concerned. Many historians agree with me. PS. Also, he is never rated in the top 10 composers.
I always have to laugh at the sneering directed towards Mendelssohn. This is the same sort of derision which targets a composer like Saint-Saens (who, along with Mendelssohn, is judged a "curiosity" now). Oddly enough, although I think their talents were different from, and worked in opposition to that of Mendelssohn's, some of the Russians get this treatment as well. Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Glazunov are victims of this. Unlike Mendelssohn, they are reckoned as too "popular" or "kitschy" for academic approbation. @drc4168
Purcell wrote the best English opera, "Dido and Aeneas", in its history. The next best operas would come from Benjamin Britten.
Oh come come! What a sententious statement, especially when you put Handel into the mix, which you obviously didn’t. It’s a good idea to put “in my opinion” next to your opinions, because it’s quite rude to think one can speak for the entire world!
Henry Purcell is my favorite of the great British composers. His vocal works captured the beauty of God. The dissonance in works such as "In the Midst of Life, We are Upon Death" from the music for Queen Mary and "Remember not, our Offenses" is absolutely gorgeuse.
I’m a fan too ❤
Congratulations!!!👏👏👏👏 Excelent videos!
Thank you for these wonderful videos.
Bach is the Dr Dre of classical music. He set the standard of musical composition and music of today.
I get what you are saying, but Dre is like a fart in the wind, compared to the God given talent and hard earned skill of Bach.