Resultats de la recherche : Fritz

The Orb - Pomme Fritz - Promo Only Video 1994 Rare - 441 sec
Video of The Orb - Pomme Fritz from 1994 - Promotional Only. This is an official promotional release, the music is from a live show in Bermuda. If you liked Patterns & Textures you will like this. Great juggling (not the normal kind - you will see what I mean) as well as fantastic music. Super ultra rare. There is a point in the video where it gets a little distorted - this is from a VCR eating incident (it is not bad). Take a moment to rate it if you get a chance.
Auteur : iamcoldandsoareyou
Tags:orb theorb rare musicvideo music ambient dance techno chillout video dj rave
Metropolis - 10 MINUTE Promo - Fritz Lang - 591 sec
youtube High Quality link http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NarN046dDOQ&fmt=18 This has to be the masterpiece of film making - Fritz Lang's Metropolis was made in 1927 - incredibly he was using some of the earliest techniques in special effects for movies - mirroring, superimposing etc, even the robot looks like something out of Star Wars. The film was originally panned by the critics, it wasn't a commercial success in its day. As it was made in 1927, Metropolis was a silent movie, so various music scores have been written over the years more recently by Giorgio Moroder....however the soundtrack i've used on this clip is by Quivver aka John Graham The Film has recently been remastered for dvd sale. http://www.virginmegastores.co.uk/invt/617416 .. . . DVD UK http://www.amazon.com/Metropolis-Restored-Authorized-Alfred-Abel/dp/B00007L4MJ/sr=1-1/qid=1170382631/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5950519-7043352?ie=UTF8&s=dvd . DVD US http://www.trackitdown.net/genre/house/track/100550.html Quivver MP3 HQ Stereo Video link http://www.livevideo.com/video/tonym2m2/2623FE1FB593472AB1C85F7D116082CB/metropolisspace.aspx
Auteur : anTONYM2M2
Tags: metropolis fritz Lang star_wars kraftwerk robot space city
Fritz Reiner conducts Handel (vaimusic.com) - 250 sec
Fritz Reiner Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from "Solomon" (Handel) 1954 Telecast from: VAI DVD 4237 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: Fritz Reiner, Paul Hindemith, Leopold Stokowski TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691.)
Auteur : vaimusic
Tags: Fritz Reiner Handel Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Wunderlich Recital: Mozart-Zauberfloete Tamino's Aria - 278 sec
Recorded in Salzburg, 10 June 1965 Wunderlich sings Tamino's Aria to piano accompaniment.
Auteur : leonora026
Tags:Fritz Wunderlich Recital Opera Mozart Zauberfloete Aria Live Bildnis Tamino
Fritz Reiner conducts Tchaikovsky (vaimusic.com) - 367 sec
Fritz Reiner "Waltz of the Flowers" by Tchaikovsky (from the Nutcracker Ballet) from: VAI DVD 4287 Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts (1953-1954) TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691.)
Auteur : vaimusic
Tags: Fritz Reiner Tchaikovsky Chicago Symphony Orchestra Ballet Music
Fritz Quartet - Philip Glass String Quartet No.3, Mvt 1 - 224 sec
Fritz Quartet at the Esplanade Concourse Video courtesy : Alexis Cheong http://www.fritzquartet.com
Auteur : fritzquartet
Tags:fritz quartet singapore string violin viola cello esplanade concourse philip glass
PAT FRITZ - 356 sec
PAT FRITZ - REEPERBAHN BALCONYTV.DE 10/07/2008 PRÄSENTIERT VON JOHANNA LEUSCHEN Im Winter hat's kein Mal geregnet (naja, einmal bei Say Hi) und kaum ist's Sommer ist es ständig am schiffen. Na ja, was sollen wir machen, das gehört nunmal zum Open-Air-Studio auf der Reeperbahn dazu. Passenderweise gehört in heutiger Show auch Pat Fritz dazu, der uns über der Reeperbahn den Song "Reeperbahn" bringt, den er auf der Reeperbahn geschrieben hat. Reeperbahn hoch drei. In einer Pressemitteilung heißt es: "Er ist nicht Kravitz, Seal, Jamiroquai oder etwa Tom Jones. Er ist von allen ein wenig und schon deshalb einer der außergewöhnlichsten Sänger in unserem Lande." Normalerweise treten Pat Fritz im Trio auf, heute aber ist Pat Solo unterwegs - das tut der Kraft und Athmosphäre des Songs keinen Abbruch. Am 26. Juli ist er auf dem Fleetinsel-Festival in Hamburg live zu sehen. Wer mehr wissen will, der schaue hier: http://www.pat-fritz.de http://www.myspace.com/patfritz Bis morgen in aller verregneten Frische!
Auteur : StephenORegan
Tags: hamburg balcony balconytv tv reeperbahn pat fritz
The 9 Lives Of Fritz The Cat - 140 sec
REALIZE.
Auteur : unseeentrailers
Tags:brando latenightpsych cinemaofheroes braincloud
Fritz Lehmann Mendelssohn Hebrides overture Berliner Phil 54 - 600 sec
Fritz Lehmann (1904-1956) had the bad luck to die just before the stereo age. Is this the reason he is forgotten by the general public? Anyway, here is a strong and brilliantly played Hebrides Overture from Felix Mendelssohn. I de-clicked and eq-ed the record myself. For three years I have a website, where I post "out-of-copyright" (in the Netherlands) classical lp's and 78rpm's. It is updated every Friday: http://docent.cmd.hro.nl/otter/ Enjoy!
Auteur : otterhouse
Tags: Mendelssohn Hebriden Hebrides overture Berliner Philharmoniker Fritz Lehmann DGG 45RPM 45 rpm 78 conductor orchestra
Fritz Lewak, Melissa Etheridge - Like The Way I Do, Chicago - 108 sec
Starting with Fritz (and Mark), then on to Melissa... and back to Fritz (and Mark)! I LIKE THIS ONE!!! :-) Chicago - 22 July 2006 - I was right by the speaker, so sound is distorted... sorry!
Auteur : bstrongspeaktru
Tags:Fritz Lewak Melissa Etheridge
Sheila Cooper/Fritz Pauer Duo - 202 sec
alto saxophonist and singer Sheila Cooper in duo with Austrian pianist Fritz Pauer playing "Nobody Else But Me"
Auteur : grandpafenster
Tags:jazz saxophone piano Sheila Cooper Fritz Pauer
"METROPOLIS"-Fritz Lang - 478 sec
Friedrich Christian Anton "Fritz" Lang (December 5, 1890 -- August 2, 1976) was an Austrian-German-American film director, screenwriter and occasional film producer. One of the best known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the "Master of Darkness" by the BFI. His most famous films are the groundbreaking Metropolis (the world's most expensive silent film at the time of its release) and M, made before he moved to the United States.After finishing high school, Lang briefly attended the Technical University of Vienna, where he studied civil engineering and eventually switched to art. In 1910 he left Vienna to see the world, traveling throughout Europe and Africa and later Asia and the Pacific area. In 1913, he studied painting in Paris, France. The next year, he returned home to Vienna at the outbreak of the First World War. In January of 1914, he was drafted into service in the Austrian army and fought in Russia and Romania during World War I, where he was wounded three times.While recovering from his injuries and shell shock in 1916, he wrote some scenarios and ideas for films. He was discharged from the army with the rank of lieutenant in 1918 and did some acting in the Viennese theater circuit for a short time before being hired as a writer at Decla, Erich Pommer's Berlin-based production company. His writing stint was brief, as Lang soon started to work as a director at the German film studio Ufa, and later Nero-Film, just as the Expressionist movement was building. In this first phase of his career, Lang alternated between art films such as Der Müde Tod (Destiny, literally "Tired Death") and populist thrillers such as Die Spinnen (Spiders), combining popular genres with Expressionist techniques to create an unprecedented synthesis of popular entertainment with art cinema. In 1920, he met his future wife, the writer and actress Thea von Harbou. She and Lang co-wrote the scripts for 1922's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Dr. Mabuse the Gambler), which ran for four hours in two parts in the original version and was the first in the Dr. Mabuse trilogy, 1924's Die Nibelungen, the famed 1927 masterpiece Metropolis, and the 1931 classic, M, his first "talking" picture. Although some consider Lang's work to be simple melodrama, he produced a coherent oeuvre that helped to establish the characteristics of film noir, with its recurring themes of psychological conflict, paranoia, fate and moral ambiguity. His work influenced filmmakers as disparate as Jacques Rivette and William Friedkin. In 1931, between Metropolis and Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse, Lang directed what many film scholars consider to be his masterpiece: M, a disturbing story of a child murderer (Peter Lorre in his first starring role) who is hunted down and brought to rough justice by Berlin's criminal underworld. M remains a powerful work; it was remade in 1951 by Joseph Losey, but this version had little impact on audiences, and has become harder to see than the original film. Lang epitomized the stereotype of the tyrannical German film director such as Erich von Stroheim and Otto Preminger; he was known for being hard to work with. During the climactic final scene in M, he allegedly threw Peter Lorre down a flight of stairs in order to give more authenticity to Lorre's battered look. He even wore a monocle that added to the stereotype.Upon his arrival in Hollywood, Lang joined the MGM studio and directed the impressive crime drama Fury. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1939. Lang made twenty-one features in the next twenty-one years, working in a variety of genres at every major studio in Hollywood, occasionally producing his films as an independent. These films, often compared unfavourably by contemporary critics to Lang's earlier works, have since been reevaluated as being integral to the emergence and evolution of American genre cinema, film noir in particular. One of his most famous film noirs is the police drama The Big Heat (1953), noted for its uncompromising brutality, especially for a scene in which Lee Marvin throws scalding coffee on Gloria Grahame's face. During this period, his visual style simplified (owing in part to the constraints of the Hollywood studio system) and his worldview became increasingly pessimistic, culminating in the cold, geometric style of his last American films, While the City Sleeps (1956) and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1957).He died in 1976 and was interred in the Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles. Alle Rechte vorbehalten M.C. Baron Samedi Freiburg,27.Juni 2008
Auteur : Actzcv
Tags: Metropolis Fritz Lang film director screenwriter Tired Death Destiny Spiders Expressionist Dr. Mabuse Peter Lorre Berli
Turi Feat Fritz Da Cat - Schiaffetto correttivo - 175 sec
Canzone del 1999, puro rap tecnico e metrico,dall'album 950 di Fritz Da Cat. Video girato a New York
Auteur : balenaazzurra
Tags:Turi Feat Fritz Da Cat Schiaffetto correttivo
Fritz The Cat (1972) (Roadshow Trailer) - 47 sec
This is a teaser trailer for a 1972 animated adult film from the USA. It was directed by Ralph Bakshi. It featured the voices of Skip Hinnant as Fritz, as well as Rosetta LeNoire and John McCurry. This was apparently the first animated film to ever be given an X rating in the USA. This film is widely available on DVD.
Auteur : PalaceRoadshow
Tags: USA film home video movie preview trailer teaser dvd fritz the cat animated cartoon adult 1972
Clemens Fritz #1 - Happy Birthday! - 196 sec
This blond guy is making 26 years old today! I wish a happy birthday for him. Without ugly girlfriends ¬¬ hehehe =*
Auteur : carolballack
Tags:clemens fritz werder bremen bayer leverkusen
Sheila Cooper with Fritz Pauer - 292 sec
Winter Moon
Auteur : grandpafenster
Tags:jazz saxophone piano Sheila Cooper Fritz Pauer
Fritz Wunderlich: Dies Bildnis..., La flauta mágica, Mozart - 290 sec
Wunderlich:http://www.lacoctelera.com/operasiempre/categoria/fritz-wunderlich El gran tenor alemán Fritz Wunderlich (1930-1966) canta 'Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön', aria de Tamino (aria del retrato) del Primer Acto de 'La flauta mágica' ('Die Zauberflöte'), Mozart.
Auteur : lagioconda007
Tags:Fritz Wunderlich FritzWunderlich Tamino Dies bildnis retrato flauta mágica Die Zauberflöte Mozart
Fritz Stern - Fleeing Nazi Germany - 174 sec
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=481 Fritz Stern, University Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, discusses his family's emigration from Nazi Germany in 1938, just five weeks prior to Kristallnacht. ----- Fritz Stern on "Five Germanys I Have Known." Stern's family practiced medicine in Breslau, Germany for four generations, but in 1938 they were forced by increasing restrictions on Jews to leave for America. In this history-cum-memoir, Columbia University emeritus professor Stern combines the personal and professional in his study of Germany's transformations. - Politics and Prose Fritz Stern, University Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, is the author of "The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology."
Auteur : ForaTv
Tags:nazis hitler holocaust munich emigrate refugee jewish jew wwii world war columbia university professor fora tv fora.tv
The Communicators: Jerald Fritz, Allbritton Communications - 1636 sec
Jerald Fritz, Allbritton Communications Co., Vice President for Legal & Strategic Affairs, discusses a Senate resolution rejecting the FCC's media consolidation ruling which allows newspapers to own television stations. Program from May 17, 2008.
Auteur : CSPAN
Tags: C-SPAN cspan communicators Fritz Allbritton telecomm
Herb Fritz reminisces (1992) Fank Lloyd Wright - 603 sec
Herb Fritz, a former apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright, reminisces at the Taliesin Fellowship reunion in 1992, about his early days as an apprentice and experience as a farmer and land owner.
Auteur : michalo2
Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Fellowship apprentice reunion Herb Fritz Spring Green Wisconsin architect