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Authors@Google: Mital Shah and Mark Leibowitz Mitah Shah and Mark Leibowitz visit Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA, to discuss the project "Well Souled". This event took place July 29, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. For more info on Well Souled, visit http://www.wellsouled.com/frameset.html At the heart of Well Souled is the belief that lasting impressions are those that come naturally through the people you meet on your travels and how they connect you to the context, sharing their perspectives on the attitudes, sounds, colors, and textures that surround you. This is how travel becomes emotional -- soulful. Well Souled translates this kind of cultural immersion into lifestyle products that celebrate the sensory experience of travel. In each country, Well Souled has identified a primary social initiative and will join forces with an established non-profit partner to implement its vision with integrity and transparency. First stop: South Africa. Here, township style pulses to kwaito beats and "the mountain" is covered by a tablecloth of clouds. Here, you find people living on laughter, luxury alongside aspiration, and children, orphaned by AIDS, embracing the future. In South Africa, Well Souled will partner with leaders in HIV/AIDS research, prevention, and treatment to help these children do so. Tags: Well Souled South Africa HIV AIDS research prevention treatment Mital Shah Mark Leibowitz Authors@Google |
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Mephisto Waltz/Liszt/Leibowitz/London Philharmonic Audio. Rare. 1960. Rare recording. Rene Leibowitz conducts the International Symphony (actually the London Philharmonic). Liszt. Enjoy! Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: mephisto waltz rene liszt leibowitz london philharmonic international symphony orchestra conductor classical |
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Espana Rhapsody-Emmanuel Chabrier/Leibowitz Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Orchestra Filarmonica di Roma (early 1960s) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical chabrier espana rhapsody emmanuel orchestra filarmonica di roma rene leibowitz conductor |
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Gaite Parisienne-Offenbach/Leibowitz/Pt. 1 of 5 Rare. Arranged by Manuel Rosenthal. Rene Leibowitz conducts The London Philharmusica (1950s) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: classical rene leibowitz conductor manuel rosenthan london philharmusica orchestra gaite parisienne offenbach |
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Mozart-Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter"/Leibowitz/Pt. 1 (of 3) Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1962) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical mozart symphony 41 jupiter rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra |
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Philmology - Annie Leibovitz Photographs A collection of Photographs by Annie Leibovitz, with Music by Sheryl Crow Tags: Annie Leibovitz sheryl crow |
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Tannhauser Overture-Wagner/Leibowitz/Part-1 of 2 Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1962) ------------------------- Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSARntvmVAM&feature=related Tags: classical tannhauser overture wagner rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra |
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Egmont Overture/Beethoven/Leibowitz/ London Philharmonic Rare 1962 recording. Audio. Beethoven. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Enjoy! Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: classical egmont overture beethoven rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra rare |
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Prelude To Die Meistersinger/Wagner/Leibowitz Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1950s) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical rene leibowitz conductor wagner prelude die meistersinger royal philharmonic orchestra |
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annie leibowitz making-of a making of annie leibowitz disney publicity shooting Tags: disneyland annie leibowitz |
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Escales ("Ports of Call")/Ibert/Leibowitz/Pt.2 (of 2) Rene Leibowitz conducts The Orchestra di Roma (early 1960s) -Tunis Nefta (2:42) -Valencia (5:23) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical jacques ibert escales "ports of call" tunis nefta valencia rene leibowitz conductor orchestra filarmonica di |
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BACH-Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor/Pt 1 of 2/Leibowitz Rare and Outstanding! Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. (Early 1960s) Here's Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzCF18qp560&feature=related Arranged for double orchestra by Rene Leibowitz. Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra double bach passacaglia fugue minor |
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Schumann-Symphony No. 3 "Rhenish"/Leibowitz Part1 0f 4 Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The International Symphony Orchestra (actually the London Philharmonic) Early 60s Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: rene leibowitz conductor schumann international symphony orchestra london philharmonic classical rhenish |
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Manfred Overture-Schumann/Leibowitz/Part 1 (of 2) Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, from 1962 Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: rene leibowitz conductor classical royal philharmoniic orchestrw schumann manfred overture |
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Schubert-Symphony No. 9 "Great"/Leibowitz/RPO/Part-2 (of 5) Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Early 60s Here's Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lolh-dk1I0 Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: classical schubert great symphony rene leibowitz royal philharmonic orchestra conductor |
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A Canticle For Leibowitz Trailer . Tags: canticle for leibowitz book walter miller |
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Beethoven-Symphony #6/Leibowitz/Pt. 3 (of 4) Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1961) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra beethoven symphony |
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King Stephen Overture/Beethoven/Leibowitz Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The Paris Radio Orchestra (1950s) Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: rene leibowitz conductor classical king stephen overture paris radio orchestra |
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Danse Macabre/Saint-Saens/Leibowitz Rare 1960 recording. Rene Leibowitz conducts the Orchestra de la Societe des Concerts Symphonique de Paris. Saint-Saens. Enjoy! Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical rene leibowitz conductor orchestra societe concerts symphonique paris rare |
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Round 1 - Leibowitz McNeil Smackdown at MPO 09/24/07 David Leibowitz, ( http://www.keepdavid.com ) Texas State Rep. District 117, in smackdown with Sheila McNeil, San Antonio City Council ProToller and Chair of the MPO. Sheila "inadvertently" added agenda item, then after 'reading her rights' that by the way are not in written form (see Uresti questioning) .. decides to remove the item. Can she do that ? More to follow on this one. Tags: "Toll Roads" "SA Toll Party" MPO |
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Pictures at an Exhibition/Mussorgsky/Leibowitz/RPO/Part-3 (o Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in this fantastic performance of Pictures (Ravel Orchestration), from 1962. An incredible record (RCA) with Pictures on one side and Night on Bare Mountain on the other (sorry the album cover art is blurry). (Both on YouTube) This is my favorite version of Pictures and Rene Leibowitz is my favorite composer/conductor. Enjoy! Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: pictures at an exhibition mussorgsky rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra power ravel classical |
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ROSSINI-RESPIGHI: La Boutique Fantasque/Leibowitz/Part-1 of "The Magic Toy Shop". Rare. Rene Leibowitz conducts The London Philharmonic Orchestra (1958) ------------------------ Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. Tags: classical RESPIGHI rossini the magic toy shop La Boutique Fantasque rene leibowitz conductor london philharmonic orches |
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A canticle for Leibowitz JTCC sci-fi lit class presentation on Nuclear holocaust, technology, and moral imperative. Tags: William Stanton canticle leibowitz arthur miller nuclear bomb apocalypse |
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Beethoven-Symphony No.9/Leibowitz/RPO/Part-3 (of 6) Rene Leibowitz conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with the Beecham Charal Society, from 1961. Richard Lewis, Tenor Ruth Siewart, Contralto Inge Borkh, Soprano Ludwig Weber, Bass "Two hundred and fifty performers are gathered together for a mammoth recording session of Beethoven's Ninth. The work's subtitle, 'Choral,' derives from the fact that it is the only symphony Beethoven wrote which included either a chorus or vocal soloists. Assembled in front of the chorus is the orchestra, the largest Beethoven ever required. Standing at the helm of the whole massive operation is conductor Rene Leibowitz, who naturally was responsible for coordinating the entire operation. It is a task not easily undertaken, since Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the pinnacle of all his works and one of the most stupendous pieces of music ever conceived by man. Also, it is one of the most difficult to conduct. Watching every note played or sung by two hundred and fifty musicians is a formidable challenge. But when this challenge is well met the resulting experience for the listener is overwhelming" (from Readers Digest - on this picture with Rene Leibowitz, the Royal Philharmonic, and the Beecham Choral Society at Walthamstow Town Hall, England 1961). --------------------------- Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris in his teens and there began a long, illustrious conducting career. Particularly interested in contemporary music, he studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote a detailed analysis of twelve-tone music. A keen ear for instrumental coloration (Ravel was his orchestration teacher) was evident in his kaleidoscopic transcriptions of such works as Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C (for double orchestra!). But he is best known for his often highly personal renditions of many staples of the Classical and Romantic repertoire. [Quoted from http://www.rediscovery.us/Welcome.html] Tags: beethoven "symphony 9" rene leibowitz conductor royal philharmonic orchestra beecham choral society inge borkh soprano |
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Mark Levin calls Couric, Olbermann, Leibowitz Aired Oct 8, 2008. Full audio located here: http://marklevinshow.com/audio/ Tags: Mark Levin Comedy Central Couric Keith Olbermann Leibowitz Jon Stewart radio talk |