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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – Le Bananier – Played by Domenico Di Leo, Piano
Domenico Di Leo performs L.M. Gottschalk’s “Le Bananier.”…
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Gottschalk – Le Mancenillier, Op. 11 – Performed by Cory Hall
Cory Hall performs Gottschalk’s “Le Mancenillier” (The Manzanilla Tree)….
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The Dying Poet by Louis Moreau Gottschalk
The Dying Poet by Gottschalk, performed by Isabel Pérez Dobarro.
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – The Last Hope, Op. 16
Composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s piece “The Last Hope,” recorded by Leonard Pennario….
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – Caprice Espagnol, Op. 14 – Piano Four Hands
Anna & Dmitri Shelest perform a piano duet of Gottschalk’s Caprice Espagnol….
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Gottschalk – The Banjo, Op. 15 – Performed by Duane Hulbert
Duane Hulbert plays The Banjo by American composer, Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
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Richard Wagner – Götterdämmerung – Der Ring des Nibelungen – O Heilige Götter
Richard Wagner’s “Götterdämmerung” is the fourth and final opera in his “Der Ring des Nibelungen” cycle. Wagner’s unique approach to opera blends music, singing, poetry, and psychology to create compositions…
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Götterdämmerung from Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Presented by Vienna State Opera
Wagner Götterdämmerung – Richard Wagner. Adam Fischer/Vienna State Opera, 2016….
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Richard Wagner – Götterdämmerung – Act 1, Part 3 – Zu Neuen Taten, Teurer Helde and Willst Du Mir Minne Schenken
Richard Wagner’s “Götterdämmerung” is the fourth and final opera in his “Der Ring des Nibelungen” series. Wagner’s operas go beyond traditional definitions, combining music, singing, poetry, and psychology to create…
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Wagner’s Grane, Mein Ross from Götterdämmerung, Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker
Watch the full-length concert of Wagner’s Götterdämmerung performed by Katarina Dalayman, Sir Simon Rattle, and the Berliner Philharmoniker on Digital Concert Hall. Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie in May 2009….
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Richard Wagner – Götterdämmerung – Der Ring des Nibelungen – Act 1 Part 10 – Hier Sitz’ Ich Zur Wacht
Richard Wagner’s “Götterdämmerung” is the final opera in the “Der Ring des Nibelungen” series. Wagner’s unique approach to drama blends music, singing, poetry, and psychology, creating compositions that require introspection…