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MACBETH "WITHOUT YOU" Taken from the album "Superangelic Hate Bringers" Dragonheart Records / SPV GmbH 2007 www.macbeth.it ________________________________ "Superangelic Hate Bringers" is the brilliant new and ambitious album by MACBETH. Morena, Andreas, Fabrizio, Max and Sem have produced their best work ever : ten pieces which go well beyond the confines of pure GOTHIC METAL. A more aggressive sound, production with a modern edge and a splendid performance by the band make this fourth MACBETH album the most precious work in their career. The trademark which has been refined through time, featuring solid rhythms and irresistible melodies, is taken to an excess here, and together with the excellent interpretations by the singers Andreas and Morena makes "Superangelic Hate Bringers" personal and fascinating. "Without You", which is the source of the first video of the band, and "To My Falling Star" offer a new interpretation of GOTHIC METAL and pieces like "Watch Us Die" or "H.A.T.E." are evidence of how much more aggressive the new sound is. After the promotion of the previous "Malae Artes", which had brought MACBETH in tour from Europe to South America and even in the Middle East, the band is ready to handle a new challenge, launching on the market the much expected new album, produced between Italy and Iceland. The luxurious digipack gives further value to "Superangelic Hate Bringers". Tags: macbeth gothic metal goth without you lacuna coil evanescence bullet valentine superangelic hate bringers |
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RSC : Macbeth The Reduced Shakespeare Company presents Shakespeare's Scottish Play. :) Tags: Macbeth The Reduced Shakespeare Company |
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Blackadder III - MacBeth Blackadder despises actors coming to visit the prince. One of the best comedies ever... Tags: Blackadder Rowan Atkinson Mr. Mister Bean MacBeth |
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Macbeth Trailer Director Geoffrey Wright takes Shakespeare's "Macbeth" from Scotland and transplants him into a dark city underworld - a world of organised crime and urban mayhem. A moody drama/thriller that puts a contemporary spin on a classic tale. Tags: movie macbeth trialer melbourne Geoffrey Wright |
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MACBETH (1961) Sean Connery & Zoe Caldwell Clip from CBC TV production of Shakespeare's MACBETH starring Sean Connery as Macbeth and Zoe Caldwell as Lady Macbeth. Tags: Shakespeare Macbeth Sean Connery Zoe Caldwell |
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Shakespeare: "Macbeth" (Judi Dench) - sleepwalking scene Judi Dench ... Lady Macbeth Denyse Alexander ... Gentlewoman John Woodnutt ... Doctor from the 1979 TV version of the Trevor Nunn production by the Royal Shakespeare Company from "Shakespeare's Work" (1847) by Gulian Crommelin Verplanck: It was, I believe, Madame de Staël, who said, somewhat extravagantly, that the smell is the most poetical of the senses. It is true that the more agreeable associations of this sense are fertile in pleasing suggestions of placid, rural beauty, and gentle pleasures. Shakespeare, Spencer, Ariosto, and Tasso abound in such allusions. Milton, especially, who luxuriates in every variety of "odorous sweets" and "grateful smells", delighted sometimes to dwell on the "sweets of groves and fields", the native perfumes of his own England--"The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or Dairy"-- and sometimes pleasing his imagination with the "gentle gales" laden with "balmy spoils" of the East; and breathing--"Sabean odours from the spicy shores of Araby the blest". But the smell has never been successfully used as a means of impressing the imagination with terror, pity, or any of the deeper emotions, except in this dreadful sleep-walking scene of the gulty Queen, and in one parallel scene of the Greek drama, as wildly terrible as this. It is that passage of the 'Agamemnon' of Aeschylus, where the captive prophetess, Cassandra, wrapt in visionary inspiration, scents first the smell of blood, and then the vapours of the tomb breathing from the palace of Atrides, as ominous of his apporaching murder. go here to see that scene of Cassandra from 'Agamemnon' (the chorus speaks of her smelling): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPikNIfBGIo Tags: Macbeth Shakespeare Dench LadyMacbeth |
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Macbeth Circle Players of Piscataway, NJ presents Macbeth by William Shakespeare. March 2nd through March 18th, 2007. Reserve tickets online at www.circleplayers.com or call 732.968.7555. Tags: shakespeare macbeth jersey swordplay theater |
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Shakespeare animated tales Macbeth Part 1 Macbeth-another fantastic play by shakespeare ENJOY! Tags: Shakespeare animated tales Macbeth Part |
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Orson Welles - Macbeth Intro This is the opening from Orson Welles's film adaptation of Macbeth. Check more film stuff at http://pigscantfly.wordpress.com Tags: orson welles macbeth shakespeare |
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XIII stoleti - Macbeth Legendary czech gothic band from Jihlava Tags: XIII Stoleti Macbeth Petr Stepan |
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MacBeth - Sanjam najbolja pjesma MacBeth-a http://macbeth.members.epn.ba/ Tags: raznatovic bend band sarajevo Hamza Ražnatović Kenan Dzenan Sahinovic Nermin Demirovic Erol Rosan |
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Macbeth II This is the sequel to Macbeth. If Malcom had become king and began to do evil, the time for Donalbain to get out of hiding will come. What will the fate of Scotland be? Tags: macbeth rise sequel malcom |
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Nel dì della vittoria, sung by Maria Callas (1952) Nel dì della vittoria io le contrai, from Verdi's Macbeth, sung by Maria Callas live at La Scala in 1952. Enzo Mascherini is her Macbeth, & Victor de Sabata is her conductor. Tags: Maria Callas Divina Letter Reading Giuseppe Verdi Shakespeare Macbeth Lady Macbetto Scala 1952 Sabata |
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MACBETH VERDI Lady Macbeth & Macbeth duetto -OFELIA HRISTOVA MACBETH VERDI opera - Lady Macbeth & Macbeth - duetto 1 atto - "Fatal mia donna..." LADY MACBETH - OFELIA HRISTOVA Tags: Macbeth Verdi Lady opera aria duetto Ofelia Hristova Ghena Dimitrova Christoff |
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Patrick Stewart Talks About Macbeth With Charlie Rose on May 6, 2008. This is my favorite part of the interview. Here's the whole video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=87760211704934203&q=%22charlie+rose%22+%22patrick+stewart%22&ei=A6ciSIj6CKHuqgPs8uDKAQ Tags: Patrick Stewart Charlie Rose AK-47 Macbeth Completion Obsession Evil |
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Ciccone Youth "Macbeth" Sonic Youth alter-ego, from their one and only LP "The Whitey Album". Directed by David Markey www.wegotpowerfilms.com Tags: "Sonic Youth" Madonna Ciccone Whitey Album Krautrock Neu Dave Markey |
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Orson Welles' "Voodoo" Macbeth Newsreel of Orson Welles' all-black adaptation of Macbeth. Jack Carter: Macbeth Edna Thomas: Lady Macbeth Canada Lee: Banquo Maurice Ellis: Macduff Eric Burroughs: Hecate Tags: Orson Welles Shakespeare Macbeth Federal Theatre Project black theatre 1930s Newsreel |
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Macbeth a new version of Macbeth performed by students in the International Section at Collège Mignet Aix en Provence, written by their teacher Julia Fady Tags: short film Collège Mignet Macbeth |
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Macbeth Video Eric Steven Kenneth Kim Yumi Tags: Macbeth Video Gilbert |
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MACBETH on the sauce MACBETH on the sauce Tags: macbeth footwear tom delonge fred masherino hunter afo tbs ava studio projects |
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Jaime Aragall canta "Macbeth" http://www.lacoctelera.com/werther Versión que el tenor catalán nos ofrece de esta preciosa romanza de la ópera de Verdi. La grabación es de 1986 y acompaña al cantante la Orquesta de la radio de Munich dirigidos por Lamberto Gardelli. Tags: lamberto gardelli jaime aragall macbeth kraustrujillo |
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Rush Limbaugh Phony Soldiers Statement Sept 25 MacBeth Rush Limbaugh's ORIGINAL comments regarding the "phony soldier" (Jesse MacBeth). This was the original posting (his "Morning Update" which airs on radio stations the morning of Sept 25th). A follow-up discussion on-air with listenners has generated significant media hype, with accusations of Rush holding soldiers on contempt. This is a video about Rush's being accused of calling all anti-war soldiers phony. Please keep it that way. potty-mouth or off-subject comments will be removed.. This ain't a democracy, and since I'm sitting on the trigger, I'm the benevolent dictatore. Tags: Rush Limbaugh Phony Soldier Jesse MacBeth morning update |
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Macbeth 3/9 (Shakespeare Retold) Fascinating facts about William Shakespeare: -William Shakespeare was born on April 23 and died on April 23, evidence indicates. -In his will, Shakespeare left his wife his "second-best" bed. -Shakespeare's name may have meant "Shaker of Spears," indicating warrior ancestry. -Boys and men played all the parts in Shakespeare's plays in Elizabethan times. -Dictionaries as we know them today were not available in Shakespeare's time. -Sir William Davanant (1606-1668), godson of Shakespeare and poet laureate of England, claimed to be Shakespeare's illegitimate son. -Moons of the planet Uranus are named after characters in Shakespeare's plays. For example, two moons discovered in 1787 were named Oberon and Titania, after characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream. A moon discovered in 1986 was named Juliet, after a character in Romeo and Juliet. Two moons discovered in 1997 were named Caliban and Sycorax, after characters in The Tempest. -The ceiling of Shakespeare's stages was called "The Heavens." -Shakespeare was said to have enjoyed playing the part of the ghost in Hamlet. -Shakespeare also performed as Adam in As You Like It. -Actors performing in Shakespeare's time usually received only copies of their parts, not entire plays. -Shakespeare was 17 or 18 when he married. His wife, Anne Hathaway, was 26. -The Globe Theatre burned down in 1613 after a canon was fired to announce the entrance of King Henry VIII. The canon fire ignited the thatched roof. The Globe was rebuilt soon thereafter but torn down in 1644 in response to Puritan zealotry against theatre performances. -Shakespeare's first child was born six months after his marriage. -The oldest existing copy of a complete American-made feature film is that of Richard III, a 1912 silent movie based on Shakespeare's play. It was produced by M. B. Dudley Amusement Company. -Some researchers claim that Queen Elizabeth I wrote Shakespeare's plays. Few scholars take this claim seriously. -Between 1890 and 1891, an avid Shakespeare reader decided to bring to the United States all species of birds in Shakespeare's works that were not native to the U.S. One of these birds was the starling, a passerine (perching) bird. It is a destructive bird which ruins grain and fruit crops. The starling also takes over nests of other birds and mocks their songs when it sings. -Shakespeare and other writers of his time probably did most of their writing during the day to avoid paying for the expensive candles required for nighttime writing. -Because many people in Shakespeare's time--including King James I--believed in the power of witches, Macbeth was a play that unnerved audiences. -No one knows how Shakespeare died. Among the possibilities are kidney disease, murder most foul, and too much to drink. -Shakespeare was a Roman Catholic when he died, Anglican Archdeacon Richard Davies, of Lichfield, England, reported about three decades after Shakespeare died. -U.S. President Abraham Lincoln enjoyed reading Shakespeare. -Many of the greatest works in classical music were inspired by Shakespeare plays. Examples are Sergei Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet, Giuseppe Verdi's operas Macbeth and Otello (Othello), and Felix Mendelssohn's orchestral overture A Midsummer Night's Dream. -The river running through Shakespeare's hometown is the Upper Avon, not the Avon. In Shakespeare's time, the town was called Stratford, not Stratford-upon-Avon. -When Thomas Edison was a child, his mother frequently read Shakespeare to him. -Shakespeare's original grave marker showed him holding a bag of grain. Citizens of Stratford replaced the bag with a quill in 1747, perhaps in anticipation of the tourists who would come to see the final resting place of the world's greatest wielder or quills. Tags: macbeth james mcavoy keeley hawes shakespeare retold shakespearetold vincent regan joseph millson richard armitage |
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"Come dal ciel precipita" - Banquo from Verdi's MacBeth Michail Svetlov sings Banquo Celebrated bass and international opera star Mikhail Svetlov is known for the unique range and beauty of his voice as well as for his outstanding acting ability. Described by The Washington Post as "a Titanic, all encompassing and penetrating voice", Mr. Svetlov is a winner of the Viotti International Competition, two Telerama Awards and a Grammy Award nomination. A principal soloist at the venerated Moscow's Bolshoi Theater for more than a decade, he also performed to great acclaim on its international tours at New York's Metropolitan Opera, Milán's Teatro alla Scala, London's Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall. Mikhail Svetlov has performed in the most prestigious venues like Britten, Gstaad, Edinburgh, Salzburg Festivals under M. Rostropovich and Y. Menuhin,C. Abbado, Arena di Verona, Hamburg Stadtsoper, Houston, San Diego, Florida Grand Operas. Contact M.Svetlov: www.mikhailsvetlov.com Act II Macbeth is now king, but disturbed by the prophecy that Banquo, not him, will found a great royal line. To prevent this he tells his wife that he will have both Banquo and his son murdered as they come to a banquet. Lady Macbeth exults in the powers of darkness ('La luce langue'). Outside the castle a gang of murderers lie in wait. Banquo is apprehensive ('Come dal ciel precipita'). He is caught but enables his son Fleanzio to escape. In a hall in the castle, Macbeth receives the guests and Lady Macbeth sings a brindisi ('Si colmi il calice'). The assassination is reported to Macbeth, but when he returns to the table the ghost of Banco is sitting in his place. Macbeth raves at the ghost and the horrified guests believe he has gone mad. The banquet ends abruptly with their hurried, frightened departure. Tags: macbeth verdi opera come dal ciel precipita bass banquo svetlov mikhail krutikov tenelli |
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Macbeth (Polanski 1971) -- Witches Opening from "The Tragedy of Macbeth" (1971 film) directed by Roman Polanski Young Witch: Noelle Rimmington Blind Witch: Maisie MacFarquhar First Witch: Elsie Taylor even more rhyming: In Shakespeare's day, "heath" rhymed with "Macbeth", and "again" rhymed with "rain". from D.J. Snider's "System of Shakespeare's Dramas" (1877): What is the purpose for which the Poet employs these shapes? The answer must give the most important point for the proper comprehension of the play. It lies in the character of Banquo and Macbeth to see such specters. Hence they are absolutely necessary for the characterization. The Wierd Sisters are beheld by these two persons alone, and it must be considered as the deepest phase of their nature that they behold the unreal phantoms. Both have the same temptations; both are endowed with a strong imagination; both witness the same apparition. In other words, the external influences which impel to evil are the same for both. In their excited minds these influences take the form of the Weird Sisters. Such is the design of the poet; he thus gives us at once an insight into the profoundest trait of their characters. In no other way could he portray so well the tendency to be controlled and victimized by the imagination, which sets up its shapes as actual, and then misleads men into following its fantastic suggestions.... Tags: Macbeth Polanski Shakespeare witches |