Music of the Week
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Flower Duet
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Crowder – Run Devil Run
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J.S. Bach ‘Gigue’ Fugue G-Major BWV 577, Matthias Havinga, Organ
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Matthias Havinga
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Sweet Jean “Shiver & Shake”
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Sime Nugent
Alice Keath
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Sweet Jean "Shiver & Shake"
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Sarah Brightman Antonio Banderas – Phantom of the Opera – El Fantasma de la Opera – live
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Babbie Mason – God Will Open Up The Windows
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Beautiful Music at the Bregenz Festival!
“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.” ~ Plato
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Bregenz is on…
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Sarah Brightman Antonio Banderas – Phantom of the Opera – El Fantasma de la Opera – live
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Nessun Dorma from Turandot (Puccini) sung by Pavarotti
CAF Note: Tonight I see Turandot performed at the Bregenz Festival! Turnadot is my favorite opera – I am thrilled to have this opportunity!
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Sarah Chang plays Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor (full)
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Sarah Chang on Wikipedia
Sarah Chang Webpage
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Fred Astaire – Puttin’ On The Ritz
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Kraftwerk- Tour de France
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"Glorious" by David Archuleta from Meet the Mormons Cover by One Voice Children's Choir
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One Voice Children’s Choir Home Page
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"Glorious" by David Archuleta from Meet the Mormons Cover by One Voice Children's Choir
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One Voice Children’s Choir Home Page
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Bruce Springsteen: This Land is Your Land
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Babbie Mason – God Will Open Up The Windows
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Vivaldi – Gloria
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J.S. Bach: Toccata & Fugue in D Minor
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Haydn’s Creation Performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
 “And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth; and God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful all and multiply” ~ Raphael’s recital from “The Creation”
By Catherine Austin Fitts
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Dinah Washington – I've Got You Under My Skin
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Sheila Chandra – Ever so Lonely (Live)
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Steve McDonald – "My Heart Belongs to Scotland"
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Chopin – Spring Waltz
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Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending – Richard Tognetti & The Australian Chamber Orchestra
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The Beatles – "We Can Work it Out"
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Handel – Sinfonia from the Oratorio Esther HWV 50a
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Passion – My Beloved with Crowder
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Crowder – Come As You Are
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Crowder Music
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Vivaldi – A Rain of Tears – Anderson & Roe
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Duet: Bette Midler & Wynonna Judd ~ The Rose ~
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Wynonna Judd Biography
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BB King & Eric Clapton – The Thrill Is Gone – 2010 Live
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Anderson & Roe: "Dammi un bacio (Give me a kiss)" from Così fan tutte by Mozart
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Fauré Pavane Op 50 – Die 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmonker
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"A Change is Gonna Come" Brian Owens and Thomas Owens
“A Change is Gonna Come” Brian Owens and Thomas Owens
YouTube | 10 June 2013
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Christmas with J.S.Bach
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“Weihnachtshistorie – 14 – Dank sagen wir! (Beschluß)” – Heinrich Schütz
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Mary Did You Know (Pentatonix) – Flatirons Community Church
Mary Did You Know (Pentatonix) – Flatirons Community Church
YouTube | July 2017
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Alan Jackson – Let It Be Christmas – Christmas in Washington
Alan Jackson – Let It Be Christmas – Christmas in Washington
YouTube | 11 February 2008
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Alan Jackson – "Let It Be Christmas" (CMA Country Christmas 2014)
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Carrie Underwood – “How Great Thou Art” with Vince Gill
How Great Thou Art as performed by Carrie Underwood Vince Gill
YouTube |12 October 2011
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Bach – Goldberg Variations: Aria (Glenn Gould)
Bach – Goldberg Variations: Aria (Glenn Gould)
YouTube | July 2017
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Sammy Davis Jr. “Mr Bojangles”
Sammy Davis Jr.
YouTube | July 2017
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Lucie Horsch from The Netherlands Eurovision Young Musicians 2014 Grand Final
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Flash Mob: Il trovatore
CAF Note: This weekend I am seeing Il trovatore at the Amsterdam Opera.
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“Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
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“Concierto en D Mayor” – Antonio Vivaldi
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“Secret Agent Man” – Johnny Rivers
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“Here It Is” – Leonard Cohen & Sharon Robinson
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“Says” – Nils Frahm
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“Yankee Doodle Dandee” – James Cagney
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“Subterranean Homesick Blues” – Bob Dylan
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“Small Town” – John Mellencamp
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“Spirit of the Radio” – Rush
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“Last Thing on My Mind” – Carter Sisters
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“The Thrill Is Gone” – B.B. King
(September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015)
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“Scarborough Fair” – Sarah Brightman
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“Stand by Me” – Ben E. King
Ben E. King (September 28, 1938 – April 30, 2015)
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“Gone Fishin’ ” – Bill Dance Theme Song
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“Easter Oratorio, BWV 249” – Johann Sebastian Bach
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“Send Me to the Electric Chair” – Dinah Washington
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“Mess Around” – Ray Charles
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“Little Bird” – Misty Edwards
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“My Eyes Adored You” – Frankie Valli
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“Old Toy Trains” – Roger Miller
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“Busy Earnin'” – Jungle
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“I Want To Make The World Turn Around” – Steve Miller Band
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“Be Grateful” – The Farm
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“Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye” – Ray Charles and Betty Carter
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“You Raise Me Up” – Josh Groban
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“Island In the Sun” – Weezer
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“I Feel Good” – James Brown
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“Can’t Find My Way Home” – Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss “Can’t Find My Way Home”
YouTube | June 17 2014
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“Everything’s Right” – Matt Wertz
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“Anthem” – Leonard Cohen
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“At the End of the Day” – Amon Tobin
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“Spoonful” – Howlin’ Wolf
“When I heard Howlin’ Wolf, I said, ‘This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies'” ~ Sam Phillips
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“How Do You Get That Lonely” – Blaine Larsen
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“Only The Lonely” – Roy Orbison
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“Twist and Shout” – The Beatles
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“We All Fall Down” – Aerosmith
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“Only Thing To Do” – Gabriel Kelley
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Christmas with J.S.Bach
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“The Lady in Number 6”
By Nick Reed Entertainment
Alice Herz-Sommer is 109 years old. As well as being the second oldest person living in London, England – she is more significantly the world’s oldest survivor of Hit…
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Norah Jones – Forever Young
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Johnny Cash – “Folsom Prison Blues”
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Fleetwood Mac – “Landslide”
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Solari Toon!
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[CAF Note: I am a True Fan, which means I am one of the donors who support of Marcin’s work. It costs as little as $10 a month for 24 months. When paypal shifts mone…
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Righteous Brothers – “Unchained Melody”
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Tom Waits – “Talking at the Same Time”
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The Decemberists – “Calamity Song”
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Paloma Faith – “Upside Down”
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Cher – “Strong Enough”
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Nina Simone – “Feeling Good”
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Tom Petty – “I Won’t Back Down”
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Bob Dylan – “Times They are a-Changin”
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Jimmy Cliff – “I Can See Clearly Now”
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Gorillaz ft Little Dragon – “Empire Ants” (live on Letterman)
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Handel – Water Music
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