digitalcitizen

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Federer makes "the Shot" at the US Open
Unbelievable shot by Federer. Great call by Dick Enberg and John McEnroe.
Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's VMA Award Acceptance Speech
Viacom wasn't able to take these videos off VodPod, apparently! There's some junk after the incident, but the video of the incident is clean.
Beyonce calls out Taylor Swift at MTV Awards
The MTV VMA's classiest moment to date. Bravo to Beyonce.
Canadian Please
If you're Canadian, you need to see this video. It's that simple.
Claudio Arrau plays Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, Mvmt 1
I don't know if they still sell this recording, but Arrau's interpretation has always been my favourite. Aside from all the technicalities that are beautiful, his is among the slowest I've heard, which is precisely why I like it. Why the hell is everyone else trying to get through it so quickly? What's the hurry??? Thank goodness for YouTube to have a platform to share this stuff so easily.
Apollo or Dionyssus: James Conlon with Davide Cabassi
The first of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Men
Tradition or Innovation: James Conlon with Sa Chen
The last of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Mena
Plato or Aristotle: James Conlon with Alexander Kobrin
The second of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Me
Playing It or Being It: James Conlon with Joyce Yang
The third of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Men
Truth or Beauty: James Conlon with Chu-Fang Huang
The fourth of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Me
Technique or Spirit, James Conlon with Roberto Plano
The fifth of a six-episode series.
Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another.
This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Men
The Cliburn 1981: The 6th Van Cliburn Intl Piano Competition
Watch 6 1/2-minute clip of the the television documentary "The Sixth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition" shows a back-stage look at the performers and competition(1981). Featuring Christopher O'Riley, Panayis Lyras, Zue Da Ming and Andre-Michel Schub this documentary examines the day-to-day experiences of young pianists taking part in one of the world's most prestigious music festivals. This video, originally aired on PBS and co-produced by KERA and Fort Worth Productions, also features the Tokyo S
The Cliburn 1989: Here to Make Music
1973 Gold Medalist Vladimir Viardo reflects on his childhood inspiration, Van Cliburn. Excerpt of 8th Competition Gold Medalist, Alexi Sultanov playing Rachmaninoff Etude No.5. Finally, a big hearty Texas welcome to the competitors as they enjoy the stockyards.
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