The Shawshank Redemption Opera Scene


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Timeless vignette in which the beautiful duet entitled «Sullaria» from Mozarts «The Marriage of Figaro» is poignantly «Married» to the scene in this film classic. For more information visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shawshank_Redemption

The Thing - soundtrack


Complete score from «The Thing» by Ennio Morricone

00:00 A Ship of Some Kind
01:44 Main Title
02:00 Anarctica, Winter 1982
04:36 It Begins…
05:26 The Norwegian Camp
11:57 The Man-Thing
13:22 What Appears to be Normal
14:20 Weird and Pissed off
15:24 Burn It
16:34 Autopsy on an Alien
18:17 The Crater
21:18 The Probability of Infection
23:57 The Find of the Century
24:22 Its Bennings
25:28 The Chameleon Strikes in the Dark
26:32 The Thing that was Bennings
28:36 Nobody Trusts Anybody / Fuchs
31:00 Macs Shack
33:50 No Way Out
36:38 The Garry Blair Thing
37:00 The Real Thing
37:57 One Last Thing
40:22 End Title

Orchestral Suite (From "The Godfather") (Live)


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Orchestral Suite (From «The Godfather») (Live) · The Danish National Symphony Orchestra · Sarah Hicks

The Morricone Duel: The Most Dangerous Concert Ever

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Choir: Danish National Concert Choir
Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Sarah Hicks
Composer: Nino Rota

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James Bond and The Queen London 2012 Performance


Daniel Craig reprises his role as British secret agent James Bond as he accompanies Her Majesty The Queen to the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The Ceremony also featured appearances from Mr. Bean, Monty Python and a re-imagining of the British Industrial Revolution.

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Every two years, the worlds finest athletes gather at the Olympic Games — a spectacular celebration of sporting excellence that captures the attention of billions of people around the world. However, the Games are about much more than just sport. They bring the Olympic values to life and provide a global arena for a unique combination of sport, culture, education and ceremonies.

At the Olympic Games in London 2012, about 10,500 athletes from 204 countries compete in 26 different sports, comprising 302 medal events. Whether athletes win a medal or not, they can forever call themselves Olympians. The sporting competitions are undoubtedly the central focus of the Olympic Games and participating in the Games is the ultimate goal for most athletes.

Every edition has its own story to tell and will be remembered for some truly remarkable performances from sporting legends such as Jesse Owens, Abebe Bikila, Jean-Claude Killy, Nadia Comaneci, Katarina Witt, Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt, to name just a few.

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