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Sonny Rollins - Tenor Madness - 127 sec
Sonny's new CD is "Sonny, Please." For more info on the Saxophone Colossus, please visit www.sonnyrollins.com
Auteur : JazzVideoGuy
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super tenor vitas opera #2 - 212 sec
man this guy is just nuts! (and so are the translations)
Auteur : wendellrsu
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Tim Jackson Tenor Solo - 234 sec
Jackson Beasts Tenors
Auteur : rockinallday67
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VIDEOMATCH - Jose Maria El Tenor jajajaja - 251 sec
VIDEOMATCH - Jose Maria El Tenor jajajaja
Auteur : videomatchfanatic
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Jimi Tenor - Midsummers Night - 283 sec
Directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta - 1998 http://www.jimitenor.com/
Auteur : billyuf
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jimi tenor - take me baby - 223 sec
Take Me Baby p1996, WARP Records Evil_Sonic 4 E.Flux
Auteur : ZaprehikZoo
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Jimi Tenor - Total Devastation - 365 sec
Directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta - 1999 http://www.jimitenor.com/
Auteur : billyuf
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Jimi Tenor "Let the Music" - 189 sec
Music video Directed, edited and shot by Espen Jorgensen www.myspace.com/no_studio
Auteur : nooostudio
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Tenor Saw - 553 sec
Live in Japan! Fever and No Work on Sunday
Auteur : tulionoturno
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2004 Mystikal Colby Beers tenor solo - 208 sec
DCI I&E Tenor Solo
Auteur : cozmo
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Ivan Renta, tenor sax solo - 593 sec
Puerto Rican born star sax player performs a solo on tenor sax for Profiles in Greatness©. He has worked with Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente and the Lincoln Center Afro Carribean Jazz Orchestra.
Auteur : martincongahead
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Charlie Parker Plays Tenor - 324 sec
Miles Davis & Charlie Parler Quintet 1947 Recording Session 1) Milestones (Miles Davis) 2) Half Nelson (Miles Davis) Personnel: Charlie Parker (tenor sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), John Lewis (piano), Nelson Boyd (bass), Max Roach (drums) from the original album 'THE COMPLETE SAVOY STUDIO SESSIONS'
Auteur : 60otaku2
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Sergej Jegers, counter tenor - Ave Maria, Caccini - 291 sec
Octobre 2006, Sergej Jegers (counter tenor) - "Ave Maria" by Caccini, live performance - Eglise du Voeux, Nouméa October 2006, Sergej Jegers (counter tenor) - "Ave Maria" by Caccini, live performance - Church Vows, Noumea
Auteur : Clubopera
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Emily Remler - Tenor Madness - 236 sec
Emily Remler plays her interpretation of the Sonny Rollins classic 'Tenor Madness' on Australian TV in May 1989. Visit the wonderful Emily Remler site: http://www.allthingsemily.com
Auteur : newzappa
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Counter-tenor Alex Weatherhill sings Elvis song - 187 sec
I thought I would upload it to get some response. This is one of twelve tracks from an album I have recorded of classical corssover music for counter-tenor. It's a bit unusual! The song is 'Can't Help Falling in Love' the Elvis classic, but I had it translated into Italian and shoved it up about 18 octaves! The last note had to be recorded about 20 times as no matter how hard the engineer tried and no matter how far I stood away from the mic, it still distorted! I've got a big gob! Sorry there is no video of this yet. Full details: www.alexweatherhill.co.uk
Auteur : DameBrunhilde
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Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm - 189 sec
Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm [Stalag Riddim] Don't know when exactly THIS video was shot. Don't think it captured the song well anyways, but nice attempt.
Auteur : Ack33
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Leo Slezak, tenor (1873-1946) about 1935 - 111 sec
Leo Slezak was born in Schönberg (now Šumperk), Moravia, in 1873. He was the son of a poor miller, who lost his mill. The family settled in Brünn (Brno), where Leo went to school. First he became a gardener, then a locksmith. In his free time he worked at the theatre in Brünn, happy when he was able to start singing as an amateur in the theatre choir. The world famous baritone Adolf Robinson offered him a great future as a singer if he studied hard with him. In 1895 Slezak made his first contact with the Vienna Court Opera House, but he decided to go on studiying with Robinson. It was in 1896 that he made his stage debut as Lohengrin. The success was overwhelming and he appeared in numerous roles at the opera house of Brünn. A guest appearance in Berlin in 1898 resulted in a five-year contract, but Slezak was restricted to sing small roles. He suspended the contract and worked hard to get a larger repertory, consisting now of roles like Jean in Le Prophète, Tannhäuser, Manrico, Adolar Euryanthe, Canio, Lohengrin, Florestan, Stolzing, Turriddu, Erik, Radames, Des Grieux, Tamino, Froh and Siegfried. As Lohengrin - rare photograph at the beginning of his career In 1900, in his first season in London he sang Lohengrin, Tannhäuser, Froh and the title part of Siegfried. In the same year he married the actress Elisabeth Wertheim. A year later their daughter Margarete Slezak was born, she was to become an acclaimed soprano. Guest appearances in Vienna were tremendously successful and it was in 1901 that Slezak's long association with the Vienna Court Opera House began. He belonged to a superb ensemble of singers, headed by conductor and composer Gustav Mahler. In 1902 Slezak's son Walter was born (he became a famous movie actor). Leo Slezak debuted at La Scala, as Tannhäuser opposite Giannina Russ, Adamo Didur and Giuseppe de Luca. When Mahler left Vienna in 1907, Slezak decided to restudy his voice with Jean de Reszke in Paris. Returning to Vienna, he was better than ever before. The Met invited him in 1909, but he never gave up his contract in Vienna. His Met roles included Otello, Radames, Stradella, Lohengrin, Faust, Hermann in The Queen of Spades, Stolzing, Tannhäuser, Manrico and Tamino (opposite Emmy Destinn). He also gave recitals and toured with the company. The American years were a high point in his career. At Vienna he sang Eléazar, Radames, Faust, Lohengrin and Assad in Goldmark's Die Königin von Saba, Jean in Le Prophète and Raoul in Les Huguenots. His contract ended and a new one was not signed. The opera house was not able to pay his his high salary, and he left the company. As Siegfried - he recorded "Nothung! Nothung!" only once During the next year he toured the USA, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands on stage and in concert. Everywhere he was overwhelmingly acclaimed. In 1917 he got a new contract with the Vienna Court Opera, becoming a member until his retirement! During the war he lost his money and he began to sing also in places of lighter entertainment. In 1926 he became an honory member of the Vienna State Opera and at the end of the 1920's he was heard on the operetta stage too. At the end of his career he was still able to sing great parts like Otello, Tannhäuser etc. It was after a performance of I Pagliacci with Clemens Krauss (1934), that he decided to retire. After 1932 he started a new career as an actor, starring in 43 films with Zarah Leander, Magda Schneider, Hans Moser, Heinz Rühmann among many others. In 1943 he settled at Rottach-Egern (Germany), where his wife died in 1944. Leo Slezak published three lighthearted books of an autobiographical character. After the war he tried to write another book bud died in 1946. The book was completed by his daughter Margarete ("Mein Lebensmärchen").
Auteur : jozefsterkens
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Tenor Tenghiz Zaalishvili sings aria from "Daisi" "Tavo..." - 180 sec
From Zakaria Paliashvili's national opera (In Georgian) Studied in Tbilisi concervatory under maestro Sandro Inashvili became a pupular tenor when was chosen by Georgian government to impersonate famous Georgian tenor Vano Saradjishvili(1879-1924) who was then called Nightingale of Georgia. Became Tbilisi Opera House principal tenor and performed internationaly within the Soviet Block countries. Partnered Jerome Hines(Faust), Dorothy Kirsten(Alfredo in "La Traviata") Lia Hubik and many other internationaly acclaimed singers. Was among other prominent Georgians invited to USA by Jimmy Carter and recieved honorary Georgian Citizenship(USA). Named as a People's Artist of Georgia still ocasionally performs at the age of 78. Lives in Tbilisi Georgia. Contact Tbilisi Opera for more information. www.opera.ge/ (more) (less) About the composer: Zakharia Paliashvili (ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი in Georgian; Захарий Петрович Палиашвили in Russian; 16 August [O.S. 4 August] 1871 in Kutaisi — 6 October 1933 in Tbilisi) was a composer from the nation of Georgia. He is considered the founder of Georgian classical music. As a young boy he sang in a choir and learned to play the organ in the St. Mary Catholic Church of Kutaisi. His first tutor was his brother Ivan, who later became a conductor. Zakharia moved to Tbilisi in 1887 as a chorister in the St. Mary Assumption Catholic Church of Tbilisi, eventually entering the music school there, studying French horn and composition. During 1900-1903 he studied composition under Sergei Taneyev at the Moscow Conservatory. Upon returning to his native land, Paliashvili began to play a strong role in developing national music in Georgia. He collected Georgian folk songs, co-founded the Georgian Philharmonic Society, and became head of the Tbilisi Conservatory. Paliashvili composed works for symphony orchestra (e.g., Georgian Suite on Folk Themes), but is probably best known for his vocal music, which includes choruses and songs. His major works in this regard are the operas Abesalom da Eteri (Absalom and Eteri) (premiered 1919, although a verson of Act III was performed in 1913), Daisi (Twilight) (1923), and Latavra (1927).
Auteur : francotenelli
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Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm - 190 sec
Strictly Classic!!
Auteur : watts78
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SCV 1992 Tenor Ensemble - 323 sec
Collin McNutt... Murray Gusseck..... www.ShotDrum.com ...
Auteur : cozmo
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