In Defense of Boy Abunda and Karylle (Marian Buntis!)


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Sisters Of Mercy - Marian


Sisters Of Mercy - Live MARIAN

Marian the Librarian


One of my favorite songs from The Music Man Starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones

Marian the Librarian


Matthew Broderick singing Marian the Librarian to Kristin Chenoweth in Disney's release of Meredith Willson's the Music Man.

Marian Anderson - Deep River


DEEP RIVER Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 -- April 8, 1993), was an American contralto, perhaps best remembered for her performance on Easter Sunday, 1939 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.. 'A TRADITION OF SPIRITUALS', link from The George Washington Univerisity: http://www.gwu.edu/~e73afram/dw-ah-ek.html --BIOGRAPHY-- Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Rucker Anderson and the former Anna Delilah Rucker. Two sisters followed young Marian, Alice (later spelled Alyce) (1899-1965) and Ethel (1902-1990) who also became singers. Ethel Anderson was mother to James DePreist. Marian Anderson joined a junior church choir at the age of six, and applied to an all-white music school after her graduation from high school in 1921, but was turned away because she was black. The woman working the admissions counter replied, "We don't take colored" when she tried to apply. Consequently, she continued her singing studies with a private teacher. She debuted with the New York Philharmonic on August 26, 1925 and scored an immediate success, also with the critics. In 1928, she sang for the first time at Carnegie Hall. Her reputation was further advanced by her tour through Europe in the early 1930s where she did not encounter the racial prejudices she had experienced in America. The famed conductor Arturo Toscanini told her she had a voice "heard once in a hundred years." In 1934, impresario Sol Hurok offered her a better contract than she had previously had with Arthur Judson. Hurok became her manager for the rest of her performing career. In 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall. The District of Columbia Board of Education declined a request to use the auditorium of a white public high school. As a result of the ensuing furor, thousands of DAR members, including First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, resigned. The Roosevelts, with Walter White, then-executive secretary of the NAACP, and Anderson's manager, impresario Sol Hurok, then persuaded Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes to arrange an open air Marian Anderson concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The concert, commencing with a dignified and stirring rendition of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" attracted a crowd of more 75,000 of all colors and was a sensation with a national radio audience of millions. The concert mentioned above was held on Easter Sunday in 1939. Anderson was accompanied by the Finnish accompanist Kosti Vehanen, who introduced Marian to Jean Sibelius in 1933. Sibelius was overwhelmed with Anderson's performance and asked his wife to bring champagne in place of the traditional coffee. At this moment Sibelius started altering and composing songs for Anderson, who was delighted to have met a musician of Sibelius' magnitude, who felt that she had been able to penetrate the Nordic soul. In 1939 Sibelius made a new arrangement of the song Solitude and dedicated it to Anderson. Originally The Jewish Girl's Song from his 1906 incidental music to Belshazzar's Feast, this later became the "Solitude" section of the orchestral suite derived from the incidental music. In 1943, Anderson sang at the invitation of the DAR to an integrated audience at Constitution Hall as part of a benefit for the American Red Cross. By contrast, the federal government continued to bar her from using the high school auditorium in the District of Columbia. On January 7, 1955, Anderson broke the color barrier by becoming the first African-American to perform with the New York Metropolitan Opera. On that occasion, she sang the part of Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera. In 1958 she was officially designated delegate to the United Nations, a formalization of her role as "goodwill ambassador" of the U.S. she played earlier, and in 1972 she was awarded the UN Peace Prize. After an extensive farewell tour, she retired from singing in 1965. However, she continued to appear publicly, narrating Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait, including a performance with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga in 1976, conducted by the composer. Her achievements were recognized and honored with many prizes, including the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1991. In 1993, Anderson died of heart failure at age 96 in Portland, Oregon at the home of her nephew, conductor James DePreist. She is interred at Eden Cemetery, in Collingdale, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.

MARIAN ANDERSON.1939.LINCOLN MEMORIAL.MUSICAL HISTORY! FILM.


ONE OF THE MOMENTS IN MUSICAL HISTORY WHEN THE AUDIENCE, WITH PRIDE COULD SAY,"I WAS THERE". Famous appearance and performance, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, USA. 1939. Discreetly discussed by Eleanor Roosevelt, with a member of her husband's government, whose permssion was necessary. News commentary, and singing, 'My Country'Tis of Thee'.Same melody as our British National Anthem,'God Save the Queen'. Marian Anderson says in her autobiography that on arrival at the back door,driven in a friend's car, she walked quickly, and nervously into the memorial where she was greeted by that member of the government. She looked surreptitiously out and nearly fainted! The crowd was immense,as far as the eye could see. Her immediate response was to run to the back door and flee! However she had second thoughts, and calmed herself. Thank goodness. History was made on that day, and America should look back with pride. It's something I was told about at school, and I've never forgotten about it. I live in Scotland UK! Posted with permission from Nancy Shawcross,Curator,Penn University,Marian Anderson.On the web.

Cliver - Bliskość Ciała by Dj Marian


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Marian Rivera, Buntis?!


Karylle takes the hotseat in The Buzz Tough Ten

ST: Dingdong & Marian: Tambalan o Totohanan?


10 18 08

Radu Marian, Ave Maria


J.S. Bach/C.Gounod, Ave Maria, sung by Radu Marian, male soprano. (For further information about high-male voices, check http://www.malesopranos.com )

Marimar Audition: Marian Rivera


Marian Rivera's Audition for the Philippine TV Remake of "Marimar"

Marian Nistor - Domnisoara


Savoy

The Sisters Of Mercy Marian (Version)


The Sisters Of Mercy Marian (Version) from the album First And Last And Always

George Shearing, Marian McPartland and Billy Taylor Remember


http://www.billytaylorjazz.net presents a rare conversation with Billy Taylor, George Shearing and Marian McPartland. They discuss composing, the influence of Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonoius Monk and Bebop in general, and Sarah Vaughan.

Marian Gaborik


Video Montage of Marian Gaborik, the Slovakian Rocket, Made by some guy who didn't post it on here and I posted it on here cause its an awesome video and I wanted it on my myspace... thats all the song is "Super Sonic Speed" By Die Happy

Ionica Minune / Marian Mexicanu


duo :)

Pinay Marimar - Marian Rivera ( The Show )


Watch out for our Pinay Marimar!!! I love this video,, c0z of her.. ^_^ ' Love heR.. Damn Marian.. watta Beautiful GiRL.. Keep up the GOod Work Dear.. Ev'ryBody wiLL suppOrt yah.. ^,..........,^ & I love their Theme Song " I'd do anything " BY: ShamRock !!! Enjoy Watching Guys.. Rate or just comment .. Buti nman At salamat kay God at sa GMA 7 na lumipat c Angel locsin sa ABS-CBN .. at si Marian Rivera Gracia ang napiling Marimar ,, hahaha, kesa kay Angel na Hindi marunong gumiling, taz kumanta,,, LoLx!!! Si Marian Na Ang Big Star ng GMA 7 ngaun,, Weweeeee!!!!! buti na rin umalis ung Angel na un sa GMA 7 kc puro nlng mukha nya nkkita ko sa GMA 7,, Nkaka-sawa na rin si Angel nuh!!! amf! amf! amf! ,, Hndi man lng nya pinagbbgyan ng moment ung ibang Artista na maka-arte sa mga Drama shows jan, kc xa nlng lageh nkkita,, kaya ngaung ala na xa sa GMA 7 ehh 'dami na ng mga Artista ung sumikat, ung na-develop sa GMA 7,, si Angel kc,, ^,.....,^ Salamat Angel, kc umalis ka na ng GMA 7 ,, marami ka ng mkkaharap na bigaten sa ABS-CBN ,, humanda kahh!!!! ^,...,^ Well,, kay Marian Rivera na naka-focus ung mga Kapuso ntin jan,, Wo0o0hh000ooo... Go! Marian!!! Keep it up the Good Deeds GiRL,, u Go! GirL! Patunayan mo na hndi lang si Angel ung sisikat sa GMA, kundi mismo ikaw na,,, ^_^ She is now one of the Primetime Princess on GMA-7

Casta Diva by Marian Anderson


Most of the time, people associates (for whom who know her in Europe at the present time), the voice of Marian Anderson with the Contralto parts. Here is a radio broadcast where she performs the Casta Diva from Norma. Even lowered a tone, it gives clearly a new idea of her great range, and eclectic possibilities.

Collegium Musicum - Hommage à Marian Varga


Slovak legendary Progressive-Art-rock either or Classical-rock group 1970-1982 Bratislava(+1992,+1997) Prevalent in the band´s repertory are instrumental compositions, comprising re-interpretations of classical music themes (Bach, Haydn, Bartók, Korsakov, Musorgskij...etc), and original compositions bearing the first signs of artistic post-modernism, which is the essential principle of his current music.

Marian Nistor & Mirabela Dauer - Frunza mea albastra


Savoy

Giani Lincan / Marian Mexicanu


@Szigetfestival 2006 Cimbalom: Giani Lincan Bass: Leonard Ciuciu Accordion: Marian Mexicanu http://www.lincan.nl/

Duel Dejan Kostic(Mocart) i Marian Mexicanu Drugi-Deo


Krstenje u Bukurestu Dejan Kostic,Cortan,Sanika,Dejan Kostic Violina

Marian McPartland Talks About Her Sound


http://www.billytaylorjazz.net presents a conversation with Marian McPartland about her piano sound.

SOP Welcome Back Marian


© Credit GMA7

Marian Anderson: "He shall feed his flock"


Handel's Messiah