Rossini - William Tell overture (Part 1)



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William Tell overture by Gioachino Rossini. Berliner Philharmoniker. Claudio Abbado, conductor.


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The German ass ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
The German ass cello player looks as if he is enjoying the smell of incinerated jews. This music is incredible, but to have it played by Germans, the most evil and maligned race humanity has ever bred, leaves me shocked, disgusted and appalled. To have allowed Germans to enter back into the international scheme of things so soon is beyond me (and so is tolerance). Yes I am an evil bastard, but so were the Germans. There is only inferiority in misplaced pride, of which, the Jerries had plenty of.
well I'm Jewish and ... ( 2 weeks ago by drphil210)
well I'm Jewish and I totally disagree with what your saying because I am also a musician. And as a musician I feel that music is the only language known by all and appreciated by all, and as such, anyone and everyone should not only be allowed to but should be inspired to play what they love.
You can disagree ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
You can disagree all you want drphil - that is exactly what the Jewish people did during the holocaust, but that is all they did...disagree. And no, music is not a universal language appreciated by all, as you can clearly find people out in the world who hate certain types of music or music in general - not to mention the popular, but not unanimous, contemporary notion that jazz and classical music is "outdated".
And also, if you ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
And also, if you disagree with the point that the German's should not have been able to have so quickly been reintegrated into international society because, as you claim, "anyone and everyone should not only be allowed to but should be inspired to play what they love", the Nazi German doctrine wanted just the opposite - to limit freedom in efforts to corroborate a skewed vision of racial singularity and exclusivity - none of which applied to the Jewish people. I just think it was too soon.
And to look at ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
And to look at these "passionate" German faces hiding behind the so-called international veil of unity leads me to think what these faces would have been doing in 1914-1918, and later from 1939-1945. Fascism dies hard and lives its course as a heart would - always beating, stubborn amid fatty foods, cigarettes, smog and all other vices humans have made that promotes degradation. To judge one's innocence on how well they play music will certainly end in disappointment. Socrates fucked boys.
Go write a book ... ( 2 weeks ago by TromboneMcPhoneBone)
Go write a book fuck.
Holy fuck, do you ... ( 2 weeks ago by whitezero7)
Holy fuck, do you have any fucking idea what you're talking about?
They weren't, Nato ... ( 2 weeks ago by whitezero7)
They weren't, Nato was pretty much in control of west germany up until the early 90's, which is about oh 50 years.
whitezero7, first ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
whitezero7, first off, NATO was "in control" because West Germany VOLUNTARILY agreed to become a part of NATO in 1955, and according to the Hallstein Doctrine, the West German government was the only democratically elected and therefore legitimate representative of the German people, and any country (with the exception of the USSR) that recognized the authorities of the German Democratic Republic would not have diplomatic relations with West Germany - and this was pre-1970's mentality, mind you.
So, to claim that ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
So, to claim that NATO (by the way, its a fucking acronym: "NATO", so capitalize the letters) was "pretty much in control of west germany" up until the early 90s is an ill-informed and quite frankly, a surreptitiously general statement put forth in efforts to feign some sort of intellectual dominance.
One last thing. The ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickgupplies)
One last thing. The main constituent of Germany's ability to be inclusive within the statutes of NATO was because of the "Wirtschaftswunder", or "German Economic Miracle". Part of it had to do with the currency reform, but its remaining credit is to be given to the United State's "Marshall Plan", of whom played a critical role in NATO's corroboration, and WILLINGLY (not forcefully as you would contest), acted upon the hasty rebuilding of eastern Europe - quicker reintegration into society. Point
Tell me, are you ... ( 2 weeks ago by ApronHillboy2)
Tell me, are you mentally retarded? Any persecution because of involuntary origin reflects only your own ethical and logical stupididty. I was doing my best to stay impartial here, but I can honestly say that it was warranted and will have little effect in the face of true idiocy such as yours.
I guess ... ( 2 weeks ago by BomBimBom)
I guess Nickgupplies boycotts Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Wagner, Brahms, Richard Strauss, Orff... but also those ugly austrians... Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, J. Strauss II, Mahler...
way to miss a huge part of the best music ever written
You normally don't ... ( 2 weeks ago by technicolorfantasies)
You normally don't hear the whole thing at a concert. This sounds great!
I LOVED THAT FIRST ... ( 1 week ago by Roxxxycat)
I LOVED THAT FIRST CELLO! the beginning was just like what you would hear an anime charachter or just a background song playing
Oh man how I love ... ( 1 week ago by SC2larry)
Oh man how I love the Violoncello!I am very happy and fortunate to play the cello!Fantastic Performance!
Hmm. I love the ... ( 1 week ago by cromulentinnoc3nce)
Hmm. I love the cello part, but I thought the intro here was a little bit sterile. Still fantastic, though.
wow. This ... ( 1 week ago by AceSeno)
wow. This nickgupplies sure is a german hater. Wats wrong with you man. If everyone is like you then you are asking for a war again between Germany and your country. You will end up living on streets instead of ur home. Want that to happen again is it? Jeez. I hate how everyone is so prejudiced to one another. Japan harmed Singapore in the past, but look at me, i love japanese food, anime etc. Im a Singaporean. Peace to all please.
You are totally ... ( 5 days ago by Nickgupplies)
You are totally right AceSeno. I take back the malicious and prejudiced remarks I made in my previous comments. I would now like to formally announce that I have shifted the gears of German hatred to Singaporean hatred. I hate Singapore and all it stands for - and I base this on absolutely nothing except for the fact that you are Singaporean.
oh great, first is ... ( 3 days ago by shynium)
oh great, first is germany, now s'pore. Get a life dude. If you think the whole world owns you, then go write a goddamn book to announce all your stupid grudges, you hopeless cad!
Yo dog, ask any ... ( 3 days ago by madero111)
Yo dog, ask any timpanist who has ever played any of Rossini or Wagners music.......
It is a rush, a party.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U have no friends, ... ( 1 day ago by HowayaBeoir)
U have no friends, do you? From wat ive read it seems as if Aceseno is a ledgend and you are a hate filled little boy.
let's stop the ... ( 1 day ago by swizzle2012)
let's stop the hatred - "ich bin ein Berliner!"
something about he ... ( 10 hours ago by koalalad)
something about he and his being traveling merchants, and his dad was taken captive because of some bogus town law where you had to bow to something. Then to get his dad back, William Tell had to shoot an apple off his father's head. Sorry i couldn't be more specific...that's all i know




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