Openingsknaller met Stromae en de top 18 | So You Think You Can Dance | VTM
Опубликовано: 13 окт. 2013 г.Om de liveshows feestelijk te openen geeft Stromae samen met de top 18 een geweldig optreden. De liveshows zijn duidelijk begonnen!
Опубликовано: 9 дек. 2015 г.Stromae — √ Live. Racine Carrée Official Live Concert. Filmed at Montreal’s Bell Center in September 2015.
Directed by Luc Junior Tam and Gautier & Leduc
DVD / Blu Ray http://www.smarturl.it/StromaeLive
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Chapters :
1 0:00:00 Intro
2 0:03:45 Ta fête
3 0:08:03 Bâtard
4 0:11:39 Peace or violence
5 0:16:22 Te quiero
6 0:20:53 Tous les mêmes
7 0:29:28 Ave cesaria
8 0:37:56 Sommeil
9 0:41:47 Quand c’est ?
10 0:46:14 Je cours
11 0:50:40 Moules frites
12 0:58:09 Formidable
13 1:04:50 Silence
14 1:10:06 Carmen
15 1:15:00 Humain à l’eau
16 1:22:30 Alors on danse
17 1:27:28 Papaoutai
18 1:40:23 Merci
19 1:50:45 Tous les mêmes — a capella
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W. A. Mozart — Rondo alla Turca (Turkish March), solo classical guitar
Опубликовано: 14 февр. 2012 г.In Mozart's time, the Ottoman Empire still ruled Turkey. Their military bands, called Janissary bands, were quite popular, even in Europe. Mozart borrowed from their sound and rhythm to produce this work, which became one of the big hits of Mozart's day. Its popularity has rarely waned since then. The final movement of the sonata, Rondo Alla Turca, captures the military bands' brassy sound. In its whirling feel, it can evoke another aspect of Turkish culture which has captivated Westerners--the whirling motion of the Sufi dervishes as they perform their ancient ritual of peace and wholeness, though the Rondo whirls at light speed, in contrast to the gentle movement of the Mevlevi.
Опубликовано: 9 дек. 2015 г.Impossible Remix from «Unity» by TheFatRat
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Опубликовано: 21 февр. 2013 г.ACCORDION OKTOBERFEST OBERKRAINER POLKA MEDLEY
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Geupload op 21 februari 2013
Played on accordion by kabouter Huib Holzken on Beltuna piano accordion with Limex MIDI mpr4. Netherlands. Limex Center Wiegers
Februari 21 2013
Huib Hölzken played 3 songs from Slavko Avsenik: ich hör so gern harmonica — trompetenecho — auf der autobahn. Gnome Huib.
Played on accordion by kabouter Huib Holzken on Beltuna piano accordion with Limex MIDI mpr4. Netherlands
Februari 21 2013
Huib Hölzken played 3 songs from Slavko Avsenik: ich hör so gern harmonica — trompetenecho — auf der autobahn.
Bayrische, Egerländer, Tiroler and Bohemian polkas are famous in south Germany, Austria, Poland and Tsjechoslowakia. Also in the USA the polka is popular with composers Frankie Yankovic.
Beltuna Accordion
LIMEX Accordeon Akkordeon Microphone Sound System
Limex Johan Wiegers
POLKA
The polka is a lively Central European dance and also a genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in the Czech lands derived from the sounds of traditional farm equipment and is still a common genre in Lithuanian, Czech, Croatian, Slovenian, Polish, German, Hungarian, Austrian, Italian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian, and Slovakian folk music. Versions are also found in the Nordic countries, the British Isles, The United States, and Latin America, especially Mexico.
In light classical music, many polkas were composed by both Johann Strauss I and his son Johann Strauss II; a couple of well-known ones were composed by Bedřich Smetana, and Jaromír Vejvoda, the author of "Škoda lásky" («Roll Out the Barrel»).
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Polka is a type of dance, and also a genre of dance music. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in Bohemia, and is still a common genre of Czech, Polish and Slovenian folk music; it is common both in Europe and in the Americas. In classical music, many polkas were composed by both Johann Strauss I and his son Johann Strauss II; a couple of well-known ones were composed by Bedřich Smetana and Jaromír Vejvoda, the author of Škoda lásky («Roll Out the Barrel»).
The name comes from German word Polka, meaning «Bohemian Dance» which comes from the Czech word polka, also meaning «Bohemian dance», which itself is lent from the Polish polka, literally meaning «Polish woman», fem. of Polak. The word may also be an German-originating alteration of Czech pulka, meaning «half.» Due to its name it is often mistakenly attributed to Poland. It should also not be confused with the polska, a Swedish 3/4-beat (help·info) dance with Polish roots; cf. polka-mazurka. A related dance is the redowa. Polkas have a 4/4 time signature.
Some famous polkas are:
Anna Polka
Rosamunde
Bayerisch Kraut Polka
Beer Barrel Polka
Helena Polka
La Trittera Polka
Polka Romagnola
La Motozappa Polka
'Skoda Lasky'
Bayrische and Böhmische polka are famous in south Germany and Tsjechoslowakia.
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Valse Musette 11 accordions — French Accordion music Huib Hölzken@Limex Wiegers Acordeon Akkordeon
Опубликовано: 27 дек. 2017 г.Huib Hölzken speelt Reine de Musette op 11 verschillende accordeons. Bij Limex midi Center Wiegers. December 2017
Huib Hölzken playing a famous musette on 11 different
accordeons.
Weert, Limburg, Nederland.
Accordion Music — accordeonmuziek — Valse Musette Accordion playing — Waltz Musette 123 — Bal Musette — Akkordeon Musette Walzer — valzer musette — musette TV -musique accordeón — acordió — أكورديون — harmonikka — ακορντεόν — бая́н — ધમણવાળું વાદ્ય — cairdín — harmónikku — 아코디언 — akordeonas — Acordeones -хармоника — 手風琴演奏 — アコーディオン — ակորդեոն — Вальс мюзетт аккордеона — French Accordion song — Volksmusik Akkordeon Musik — Funnyfunny Crazy Accordion Song — Franse Accordeonmuziek — Akkordeonmusik — accordeonorkest acordeón música — musica fisarmonica valzer — FISARMONICA IMPAZZITA — fizarmonikë — francese -música acordeão — harmonika — dragspelsmusik — dragspel — trekkspillmusikk — trekkspill — haitarimusiikkia — бая́н — akordeony — Accordeonist — Accordion waltz — Accordionist — accordeonfestival — Accordion power players — ACORDEONEROS — acordeonista — аккордеонист — Akkordeonduo — аккордеон дуэт — akordeon müziği- Accordion duo — Accordeonduo — Akkordeonduo — duet — Accordion abuse — meneer Holzken — Nederland — Limburg
The Valse Musette is the best known type of French Accordion song.
The musette Accordion was especially popular in Paris in the early 20th century and remains to be popular in France ever since.
Some famous interpreters of the Valse Musette are: Gus Viseur, André Verschuren, Emile Vacher, Albert Hennebel — Dany Moureaux etc.
Some famous musettes: Retour des Hirondelles — Indiférence — Perles de Musette — Sous le ciel de Paris — Bourrasque — Domino — Brise Napolitaine — Mademoiselle de Paris — Reine de Musette etc.
From Wikipedia:
La valse musette est une forme musette de la Valse. Comme toutes les formes musette, elle est plus simple, plus sensuelle et nécessite moins de place que le style original. Des concours avaient lieu où les couples tournaient sur un simple guéridon.
La valse musette privilégie le tour à gauche, où les couples tournent dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre et où les partenaires doivent danser plus serrés. Il est bien connu que le tour à gauche est plus difficile que le tour à droite, car le couple doit tourner davantage.