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14 year old JennieMarie sings My Immortal

Hi everyone!! This is Jennifer (JennieMarie), She was 14 when she sang this at Market square. She is 15 now. Please subscribe to my channel. She hopes to make it big someday and you can help by subscribing to my channel and helping her get noticed. Jennifer does read her comments and replies. Thank You to ALL my subscribers 14 year old Jennifer Espinoza Singing My Immortal at Market Square in San Antonio Texas 14 years old http://myspace.com/jennifermarietx Recorded April 2008 Jen turned 15 on the Fourth of July 2008 after this video. She's 15 now and this is a special request from people wanting to know how she sounds now since her other video at 12 years old has over 678,000 views JenniferMarie sings downtown at Market Square in San Antonio . She sings originals and Pat Benatar , Whitney Houston, Alanis Morisette, Four 4 Non-blondes, The Corrs, Evanescence, Amy Lee and she is recording now with a major producer

Author: rockstuff345
Keywords: AmyLee singing Evanescence My Immortal Amy Lee MyImmortal 12 14 years Espinoza Jennifer love
Added: August 26, 2008


Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Summer (HQ Video)

Click here for the High Quality Version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCGYoPwXm8w&fmt=18 Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Summer Please Rate & Share your thoughts on this video..Thank You**And Please visit my channel and let me know what you think of the other videos and songs**Sing their song, play their music and don't forget .... buy their Music!! ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* Born in Venice on March 4th, 1678, Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietà. Often termed an "orphanage", this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses. The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the "anonymous" fathers; its furnishings bordered on the opulent, the young ladies were well looked-after, and the musical standards among the highest in Venice. Most of Vivaldi's concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils. He was also deeply involved with opera, both in composition and staging, mainly at Venice's Teatro Sant' Angelo. At the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt. His task there was to provide operas, cantatas, and perhaps concert music, too. Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro), who moved in to live with him, and they stayed together until Vivaldi's death. Vivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers, such as the French king, Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine), for example. This work cannot be dated precisely, but it was certainly written after 1720. In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, a great music lover, who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli. And if we can believe Vivaldi himself, the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audience. Despite his stay in Rome and other cities, Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietà, which nominated him "Maestro di concerti." He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto. His presence was never required. He also remained director of the Teatro Sant' Angelo. In 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell' Armenia e dell'invenzione (The trial of harmony and invention), opus 8, appeared in Amsterdam. This consisted of twelve concertos, seven of which were descriptive: The Four Seasons, Storm at Sea, Pleasure and The Hunt. Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major role. These concertos were enormously successful, particularly in France. In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto: Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and, in 1775, Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute. "Spring" was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV, who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments, and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at Versailles. In 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater. Returning to Venice, which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn, he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740, planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI. His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however, for he died on July 28th 1741 "of internal fire" (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and, like Mozart fifty years later, received a modest burial. Anna Giraud returned to Venice, where she died in 1750. ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* ♥*♥* Hello my sweet friends. Hope this finds you all well.. I want to Thank all of you for the Love and Support you have given me and for the time you all take to watch all my videos, rate them and for leaving me your kind, generous comments and messages.. Ty for your friendship and for making a DIFFERENCE!!.. WE ARE ONE!! Much Love, Peace, Light, and Laughter for you and your family. Huggies Kassandra

Author: LoveKassandra1
Keywords: Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons Summer LoveKassandra1 Ocean Beach quotes waves Spring Autumn Winter vivaldi seasons Huggies google YouTube myspace art photos photography graphics DesignsbyKassandra Graphic Art Photoshop Paintshop opera concert classical classic
Added: August 13, 2008


Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Autumn (HQ Video)

Click here for the High Quality Version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljN6F2DD6QU&fmt=18 Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Autumn Please Rate & Share your thoughts on this video..Thank You**And Please visit my channel and let me know what you think of the other videos and songs**Sing their song, play their music and don't forget .... buy their Music!! ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* Born in Venice on March 4th, 1678, Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietà. Often termed an "orphanage", this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses. The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the "anonymous" fathers; its furnishings bordered on the opulent, the young ladies were well looked-after, and the musical standards among the highest in Venice. Most of Vivaldi's concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils. He was also deeply involved with opera, both in composition and staging, mainly at Venice's Teatro Sant' Angelo. At the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt. His task there was to provide operas, cantatas, and perhaps concert music, too. Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro), who moved in to live with him, and they stayed together until Vivaldi's death. Vivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers, such as the French king, Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine), for example. This work cannot be dated precisely, but it was certainly written after 1720. In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, a great music lover, who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli. And if we can believe Vivaldi himself, the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audience. Despite his stay in Rome and other cities, Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietà, which nominated him "Maestro di concerti." He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto. His presence was never required. He also remained director of the Teatro Sant' Angelo. In 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell' Armenia e dell'invenzione (The trial of harmony and invention), opus 8, appeared in Amsterdam. This consisted of twelve concertos, seven of which were descriptive: The Four Seasons, Storm at Sea, Pleasure and The Hunt. Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major role. These concertos were enormously successful, particularly in France. In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto: Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and, in 1775, Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute. "Spring" was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV, who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments, and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at Versailles. In 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater. Returning to Venice, which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn, he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740, planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI. His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however, for he died on July 28th 1741 "of internal fire" (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and, like Mozart fifty years later, received a modest burial. Anna Giraud returned to Venice, where she died in 1750. ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* ♥*♥* Hello my sweet friends. Hope this finds you all well.. I want to Thank all of you for the Love and Support you have given me and for the time you all take to watch all my videos, rate them and for leaving me your kind, generous comments and messages.. Ty for your friendship and for making a DIFFERENCE!!.. WE ARE ONE!! Much Love, Peace, Light, and Laughter for you and your family. Huggies Kassandra

Author: LoveKassandra1
Keywords: Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons Autumn LoveKassandra1 Spring Winter Summer flowers trees traveling spots photography viajes fotos paisajes landscaping scenes scenery lakes parks opera classical Huggies google YouTube MySpace Concierto violin bach handel mozart beethoven grosso corelli pachelbel canon baroque l'estro armonico flute four
Added: August 13, 2008


Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Concerto No.1 in E Major "SPRING" (HQ Video)

Click here for the High Quality Version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJP745MuK2U&fmt=18 Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Concerto No.1 in E Major, RV 269, "SPRING" Please Rate & Share your thoughts on this video..Thank You**And Please visit my channel and let me know what you think of the other videos and songs**Sing their song, play their music and don't forget .... buy their Music!! ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* Born in Venice on March 4th, 1678, Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietà. Often termed an "orphanage", this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses. The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the "anonymous" fathers; its furnishings bordered on the opulent, the young ladies were well looked-after, and the musical standards among the highest in Venice. Most of Vivaldi's concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils. He was also deeply involved with opera, both in composition and staging, mainly at Venice's Teatro Sant' Angelo. At the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt. His task there was to provide operas, cantatas, and perhaps concert music, too. Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro), who moved in to live with him, and they stayed together until Vivaldi's death. Vivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers, such as the French king, Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine), for example. This work cannot be dated precisely, but it was certainly written after 1720. In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, a great music lover, who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli. And if we can believe Vivaldi himself, the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audience. Despite his stay in Rome and other cities, Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietà, which nominated him "Maestro di concerti." He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto. His presence was never required. He also remained director of the Teatro Sant' Angelo. In 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell' Armenia e dell'invenzione (The trial of harmony and invention), opus 8, appeared in Amsterdam. This consisted of twelve concertos, seven of which were descriptive: The Four Seasons, Storm at Sea, Pleasure and The Hunt. Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major role. These concertos were enormously successful, particularly in France. In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto: Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and, in 1775, Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute. "Spring" was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV, who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments, and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at Versailles. In 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater. Returning to Venice, which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn, he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740, planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI. His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however, for he died on July 28th 1741 "of internal fire" (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and, like Mozart fifty years later, received a modest burial. Anna Giraud returned to Venice, where she died in 1750. ♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥*♥* ♥*♥* Hello my sweet friends. Hope this finds you all well.. I want to Thank all of you for the Love and Support you have given me and for the time you all take to watch all my videos, rate them and for leaving me your kind, generous comments and messages.. Ty for your friendship and for making a DIFFERENCE!!.. WE ARE ONE!! Much Love, Peace, Light, and Laughter for you and your family. Huggies Kassandra

Author: LoveKassandra1
Keywords: Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons Spring LoveKassandra1 Concierto opera violin flowers flores Rome Venice bach handel mozart beethoven grosso corelli classical pachelbel canon baroque l'estro armonico flute four seasons google youtube myspace huggies tulips photography graphics quotes Major Primavera
Added: August 12, 2008


INDEPENDENCE DAY ?

Why was this day so important? What did it mean for America to Claim its independence? Who did they claim independence from? We celebrate this every year, but more and more people seem to forget why this day is so important. Mr. Black gave me permission to upload this video. His website are http://www.youtube.com/mrblacksmoviereviews, http://www.mrblacksreviews.com, http://www.youtube.com/therealweeklynews and http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=396755906 The original link to this video is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exuY1zeOM60 Please leave comments and rate this video. My website is at http://www.myspace.com/coheedkenny

Author: kennyoptimusprime
Keywords: Independence Day 4th of July America Freedom Sovereignty Liberty
Added: August 9, 2008



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