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St Petersburg Mass, for TTBB soloists and orchestra. "Sanctus" Movement four Extract 14:23
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing St Petersburg Mass, for TTBB soloists and orchestra. "Sanctus" Movement four Extractrunning time:14:23 added by:Sariousoriginal source: YouTubeThis is movement four, Sanctus, of the St Petersburg Mass by English Composer David F. Golightly. This work was premiered in the State Capella Hall St Petersburg in 1994. The baritone soloist in this Sanctus performance is Andrew Slawey. The choir is the Soglasie Male Voice Choir of St Petersburg. The orchestra is the State Conservatoire conductor Alexander Polyichuk. The work is also scored for SATB soloists and orchestra. Scores can be purchased at www.modranamusicpromotions.com e-mail info@modranamusicpromotions.com
Melanie Safka - 'Psychotherapy', Florida '91 04:50
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Melanie Safka - 'Psychotherapy', Florida '91running time:04:50 added by:Melmanian source: YouTubeAnother hugely popular number at concerts, here is 'Psychotherapy' (Public Domain, adapted by Melanie) at the Florida State Theater, St Petersburg, in 1991.
Vladimir Tarasenko Влади́мир Тарасе́нко Highlights 04:27
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Vladimir Tarasenko Влади́мир Тарасе́нко Highlightsrunning time:04:27 added by:hockeysemin source: YouTubeKHL Star Vladimir Tarasenko Влади́мир Тарасе́нко highlights. Highlights from Sibir Novosibirsk and SKA St Petersburg in KHL. Drafted by St Louis Blues NHL.
Cesare Formichi - Tosca - Ella Verra - Columbia 7156 m.wmv 02:26
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Cesare Formichi - Tosca - Ella Verra - Columbia 7156 m.wmvrunning time:02:26 added by:titaruffo2 source: YouTubeCesare Formichi - Tosca - Ella Verra - Columbia 7156 Cesare Formichi (April 15, 1883, Rome - July 21, 1949, Rome) was a prominent Italian operatic baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Formichi studied in Rome with Lombardo, and made his debut in December 1907 at the Teatro Olimpia in Bologna as Lescaut in Manon. He went on to appear in Italy's leading opera houses, including La Scala in Milan. Soon, he was accepting a string of engagements to sing outside Italy, notably in Saint Petersburg (in 1912), Buenos Aires (in 1914), Paris (in 1922), Monte-Carlo, Vienna, and London (in 1924). He sang as first baritone at the Lyric Opera of Chicago from 1922 until 1932. He sang in Berlin in October 1933 with the Italian opera conducted by Ettore Panizza. He went with a troupe of singers from La Scala on a tour of France in 1935, and later organized opera seasons in London. Notable roles of his included Ashton, Rigoletto, di Luna, Amonasro, Iago, and some Wagner parts sung in Italian (Klingsor, for example). Formichi possessed a big, rich-toned, important sounding voice
Cesare Formichi - La Gioconda - O Monumento - Columbia CQX 16539.wmv 03:56
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Cesare Formichi - La Gioconda - O Monumento - Columbia CQX 16539.wmvrunning time:03:56 added by:titaruffo2 source: YouTubeCesare Formichi - La Gioconda - O Monumento - Columbia CQX 16539 Cesare Formichi (April 15, 1883, Rome - July 21, 1949, Rome) was a prominent Italian operatic baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Formichi studied in Rome with Lombardo, and made his debut in December 1907 at the Teatro Olimpia in Bologna as Lescaut in Manon. He went on to appear in Italy's leading opera houses, including La Scala in Milan. Soon, he was accepting a string of engagements to sing outside Italy, notably in Saint Petersburg (in 1912), Buenos Aires (in 1914), Paris (in 1922), Monte-Carlo, Vienna, and London (in 1924). He sang as first baritone at the Lyric Opera of Chicago from 1922 until 1932. He sang in Berlin in October 1933 with the Italian opera conducted by Ettore Panizza. He went with a troupe of singers from La Scala on a tour of France in 1935, and later organized opera seasons in London. Notable roles of his included Ashton, Rigoletto, di Luna, Amonasro, Iago, and some Wagner parts sung in Italian (Klingsor, for example). Formichi possessed a big, rich-toned, important sounding voice Source Wikipedia
Wakeboarder Joined By Dolphins 00:42
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Wakeboarder Joined By Dolphinsrunning time:00:42 added by:jalparis005 source: YouTubeLike Our FB Page www.facebook.com How amazing is this? A wakeboarder (who apparently doesn't even need a rope!) is joined by a couple dolphins off the coast of St. Petersburg in Florida.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction st.Petersburg 1 6m 50sec Real 07:57
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction st.Petersburg 1 6m 50sec Realrunning time:07:57 added by:PUSmastermind source: YouTube1 etap st.Petersburg w 6:50 minut na poziomie trudności Realnym Eng. 1 stage of st.Petersburg in 6:50 minutes on Realistic difficult [OnLive] PS: NIe zaznczałem "mark&kill" bo to dla ciot :D
Martians landing or Putin's new bomb? 03:31
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Martians landing or Putin's new bomb?running time:03:31 added by:MegaNewsReader source: YouTubeMysterious flash in the sky sparks conspiracy theories in Moscow. The Russian web was ablaze with bizarre theories today at an extraordinary explosion seen by thousands of commuters in St Petersburg. It must have seemed like the end of the world was nigh when motorists driving along this busy motorway saw a huge flash light up the night sky on the horizon. So far, conspiracy theories of martians and bomb-testing have emerged to explain the astonishing sight. However, the reality was far less exciting. The flash was the result of an explosion at an electrical power plant in St Petersburg, in what was described as a 'technical malfunction' by officials. No one was hurt in the incident. The amazing footage was recorded by one driver listening to John Lennon as he was stuck in a traffic jam. Footage has gone viral on YouTube and other blogs and social networking site, attracting a flurry of online theories from conspiracists.
Firtich - Contrasts Sonate (Fragment). Díl Engelhard - Fluit, Svetlana Lohman - piano 05:50
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Firtich - Contrasts Sonate (Fragment). Díl Engelhard - Fluit, Svetlana Lohman - pianorunning time:05:50 added by:hfmlohman source: YouTubeGeorgiy Ivanovich Firtich, geboren in 1938 in Pskov, is uitvoerend musicus, componist, en professor aan de Alexander Herzen Pedagogische Universiteit. In 1962 studeerde hij af aan het conservatorium van St. Petersburg in de compositie klassen van Y. Balkashin en B. Arapov. Sinds 1962 is hij lid van de Petersburgse vereniging van Componisten.
Mysterious Flash Blast in the Russian Sky 00:36
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Mysterious Flash Blast in the Russian Skyrunning time:00:36 added by:worldmediaus source: YouTubeThe Russian web was ablaze with bizarre theories today at an extraordinary explosion seen by thousands of commuters in St Petersburg. It must have seemed like the end of the world was nigh when motorists driving along this busy motorway saw a huge flash light up the night sky on the horizon. So far, conspiracy theories of martians and bomb-testing have emerged to explain the astonishing sight. However, the reality was far less exciting. The flash was the result of an explosion at an electrical power plant in St Petersburg, in what was described as a 'technical malfunction' by officials. No one was hurt in the incident. The amazing footage was recorded by one driver listening to John Lennon as he was stuck in a traffic jam. Russians go to the polls to choose a new President on March 4 following widespread complaints of ballot rigging by the party of favourite Putin in the December parliamentary elections. In fact the explanation was more mundane. The dramatic light show came from the latest explosion of an electricity substation in St Petersburg. Officials blamed a 'technical malfunction' for the spectacular display without further explanations of what went wrong. The breakdown of small feeder power stations is by no means unusual in the former USSR, often plunging entire districts into darkness. But as one blogger said: 'It's great they've got John Lennon on the radio. His message will not be lost.' |
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