One Man Choir
Hi everybody,
I'm a 57 year old man who loves Palestrina. This is me singing all the parts to Agnus Dei from Missae Papae Marcelli. Let me know what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIeuLDNxltg
Thanks,
Bruce
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You can't yet otterhouse, though I agree that it's a good idea - we need to work out a way of allowing people to embed only those things we wish to allow - such as youtube - whilst preventing anything malicious.
You'll note, hoewever, that as an admin I can...:)
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...Or indeed anything likely to create copyright problems.
Audio Editor, Gramophone
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Is that a hint that it might be wise to remove it?
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No, more of a general observation...
Audio Editor, Gramophone
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And / or Vimeo !
Perhaps also the stuff from Dutch radio 4
Here is the embed code for a concert of the Dutch Radio Philharmonic orchesta, Mark Elder conducting. Curious, can this (legal!) video be embedded?
1. R. Strauss: Don Juan, op. 20
2. F. Delius: Paris, The Song of a Great City
3. C. Debussy: La Mer
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Well I can embed it (as an admin, so not going to happen for you yet), but Firefox can't find a Silverlight plugin...am downloading. I'll bet it's in Dutch...
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Silverlight is only a shell for this link:
http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/avro/klassiek/video/webcast/concerten/20100207_zoc.wmv
So it's weird (or not very well programmed in the Silverlight player) that Firefox could not download a plugin...
Curious if Silverlight is going "to make it", HTML 5 being in the making. Hope you will enjoy the concert!
Rolf
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Nice idea. Would even be better if he did something with the visuals. Reminds me of this classic from 1970, keep watching till the end!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cRZmvr-2QM&fmt=18
(ps, how can you embed a youtube or vimeo movie here? All "conventional" methods failed so far...)
Rolf