Quentin Tarantino & Rob Reiner Remake Chocolate RainEver wonder what it would be like if different famous Hollywood directors made a viral video? Check out how Tay Zonday's Chocolate Rain would have looked if it was directed by Quentin Tarantino or Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron. A Comedy.com original from Landline TV.
Fritz Reiner conducts Handel (vaimusic.com)Fritz ReinerHandel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from "Solomon" (Handel) 1954 Telecastfrom: VAI DVD 4237Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: Fritz Reiner, Paul Hindemith, Leopold StokowskiTO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691.)
Frost over the World - Rob Reiner - 29 Feb 08 - Pt.3Director, producer Rob Reiner joins Sir David to discuss his new film The Bucket List, the US presidential election race and his future projects.
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 3Part 3 of 10: Review of Tigris and Euphrates board game and interview with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games, including tips from the creator on how to play the game.
The 2000 Year Old ManCarl Reiner and Mel Brooks. Comedy Trailblazers.
Andre Crom - Reiner WahnsinnThe BEST Minimal Song ;)
Reiner Kröhnert als Angela Merkelin "Kabarett aus Franken" BRhttp://www.reiner-kroehnert.de
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 7Part 7: Reiner Knizia talks about his development process and how he created the Tigris and Euphrates board game.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
Kalkofes Mattscheiben - Big Boss (Reiner Calmund)Der grosse Boss Calli will den Würstchenverkauf in Deutschland ankurbeln... denn er hat hunger
Van Cliburn/Fritz Reiner CSO Beethoven Concerto No.5 Part1-4================================Beethoven Concerto No.5 in E FlatI.AllegroII.Adagio un poco mossoIII.Rondo:AllegroVan Cliburn,piano.Chicago Symphony Fritz Reiner.Original release. Restored.================================Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn Jr. (b. July 12, 1934), is an American pianist who achieved worldwide recognition in 1958, when at age 23, he won the first quadrennial International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, at the height of the Cold War.CareerCliburn was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and began taking piano lessons at the age of three from his mother, Rildia Bee O'Bryan Cliburn. O'Bryan was taught by Arthur Friedheim,[1] a pupil of Franz Liszt. At six years old, Cliburn moved with his family to Kilgore, Texas, and at twelve he won a statewide piano competition which enabled him to debut with the Houston Symphony Orchestra. He entered The Juilliard School at age 17, and studied under Rosina Lhévinne, who trained him in the tradition of the great Russian romantics. At age 20, Cliburn won the Leventritt Award, and made his Carnegie Hall debut.It was his recognition in Moscow that propelled Cliburn to international fame. The first International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1958 was an event designed to demonstrate Soviet cultural superiority during the Cold War, on the heels of their technological victory with the Sputnik launch in October 1957. Cliburn's performance at the competition finale of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 earned him a standing ovation lasting eight minutes. When it was time to announce a winner, the judges were obliged to ask permission of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to give first prize to an American. "Is he the best?" Khrushchev asked, "Then give him the prize!" Cliburn returned home to a ticker-tape parade in New York City, the only time the honor has been accorded a classical musician. His cover story in Time proclaimed him "The Texan Who Conquered Russia."RCA Victor signed him to an exclusive contract, and his subsequent recording of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 became the first classical album to go platinum. It was the best-selling classical album in the world for more than a decade, eventually going triple-platinum. Cliburn won the 1958 Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance for this recording.Other famous concerti Van Cliburn has recorded include the Grieg Piano Concerto, Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 and No. 5 (Emperor), and the Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3.In 1962, Cliburn became the artistic advisor for the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. The competition was founded by a group of Fort Worth, Texas music teachers and volunteers, and its prestige now rivals that of the Tchaikovsky Competition.Cliburn performed and recorded through the 1970s, but in 1978, after the deaths of his father and manager, began a hiatus from public life. In 1987, he was invited to perform at the White House for President Ronald Reagan and Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev, and afterwards was invited to open the 100th anniversary season of Carnegie Hall. In 1994, Cliburn made a guest appearance in the cartoon Iron Man, playing himself in the episode "Silence My Companion, Death My Destination". Now over 70, he still gives a limited number of performances every year, to critical and popular acclaim. He has played for royalty and heads of state from dozens of countries, and for every President of the United States since Harry Truman.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Cliburn================================*Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
Carl Reiner & Mel BrooksA sketch from their very first album, (introduced by a familiar face.)
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 2Part 2 of 10: Review of Tigris and Euphrates board game and interview with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
Board Game Show, Through the Desert w/ Reiner Knizia Pt1Part 1: Discussion of the popular board game, Through the Desert, with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Do you like games like Monopoly, Risk, Stratego, Dungeons and Dragons, chess, checkers, uno, battleship and connect four? If so the Board Room will introduce you to a whole new crop of advanced games that you may not have heard of before. Learn to play them, learn about how they were designed and pick up tips and tricks on winning them.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Tigris and Euphrates, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 4Part 4 of 10: Review of Tigris and Euphrates board game and interview with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 5Part 5 of 10: Review of Tigris and Euphrates board game and interview with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
'Jessica Reiner-Harris' LiveJessica loves doing vocal impressions. Here she has fun with Judy Garland, Bernadette Peters, Barbra Streisand, Christina Aguilera, Britany Spears, Ethel Merman and Julie Andrews.
Rob Reiner on Estelle Reiner -- Archive Interview ExcerptEstelle Reiner (1914-2008) was a singer and wife of comedic legend Carl Reiner, and mother of Actor/Director Rob Reiner. In 1989 she made an infamous cameo in Rob's movie "When Harry Met Sally" by uttering one of the film's funniest lines-- "I'll have what she's having".. in this interview excerpt, Rob reminisces about his mother and what lessons he took from her. For Rob Reiner's complete Archive interview, go to http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%22Archive+of+American+Television+Interview+with+Rob+Reiner%22&page=1&lv=1For Carl Reiner's Archive Interview, go to http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=70B8794F99087647
Fritz Reiner Conducts Beethoven (vaimusic.com)"NEW VIDEO CLIP"Fritz ReinerBeethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92 (excerpt) Live telecast 1954from: VAI DVD 4237Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: Fritz Reiner, Paul Hindemith, Leopold StokowskiTO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691.)
Reiner Calmund ruft Leute anReiner Calmund ruft alle möglichen Leute an. Sehr lustig (Crazy Phone von Radio FFN).Absoulut sehenswert.
Vuelta en Nurburgring con Reinhold Reiner SLK Black SeriesUltima vuelta que dio Reinhold Reiner a los porticipantes del Curso AMG en Nurburg
Celebrity Says: Rob Reiner Part 1See if you can figure out what's on the minds of some of your favorite stars - including Rob Reiner, Amanda Bynes and Jenna Fischer - by playing along with CELEBRITY SAYS.
Rob Reiner - Archive Interview Part 1 of 8Actor/Director Rob Reiner talks about growing up surrounded by comedy legends that included his father Carl, Sid Caesar and Mel Brooks. He describes his work as a TV writer on the last season of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", for which he was partnered with Steve Martin. Reiner speaks in detail about his work on the groundbreaking sitcom "All in the Family". He discusses working with the series ensemble, describes his character "Mike 'Meathead' Stivic," and talks about the atmosphere on the set. Reiner then details his work as a film director, including work on This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally..., and Misery. Reiner also talks about his role in the creation of Castle Rock Productions, the production company for "Seinfeld".To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Fritz Reiner conducts Mozart (vaimusic.com)"NEW VIDEO CLIP"Fritz ReinerMozart: Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Major, K. 543. Adagio. (excerpt)from: VAI DVD 4287Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts (1953-1954)TO BUY THE COMPLETE VIDEO, GO TO www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1 (800) 477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691.)
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks; The 2000 Year Old ManCarl Reiner and Mel Brooks would do a skit at parties called The 2000 Year Old Man. Carl Reiner would have questions prepared, but Mel Brooks would ad-lib answers right on the spot. It was so funny, they recorded it. This is only a small part out of three volumes.
Rob Reiner - Archive Interview Part 3 of 8Actor/Director Rob Reiner talks about growing up surrounded by comedy legends that included his father Carl, Sid Caesar and Mel Brooks. He describes his work as a TV writer on the last season of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", for which he was partnered with Steve Martin. Reiner speaks in detail about his work on the groundbreaking sitcom "All in the Family". He discusses working with the series ensemble, describes his character "Mike 'Meathead' Stivic," and talks about the atmosphere on the set. Reiner then details his work as a film director, including work on This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally..., and Misery. Reiner also talks about his role in the creation of Castle Rock Productions, the production company for "Seinfeld".To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Van Cliburn/Fritz Reiner CSO Beethoven Concerto No.5 Part2-4================================Beethoven Concerto No.5 in E FlatI.AllegroII.Adagio un poco mossoIII.Rondo:AllegroVan Cliburn,piano.Chicago Symphony Fritz Reiner.Original release.================================First movement: Allegro con brioThe first movement opens with the four-note motif discussed below, one of the most famous in western music. There is considerable debate among conductors as to the manner of playing the four opening bars. Some conductors take it in strict allegro tempo; others take the liberty of a weighty treatment, playing the motif in a much slower and more stately tempo; yet others take the motif molto ritardando (a pronounced slowing through each four-note phrase), arguing that the fermata over the fourth note justifies this.[11]The first movement is in the traditional sonata form that Beethoven inherited from his classical predecessors, Haydn and Mozart (in which the main ideas that are introduced in the first few pages undergo elaborate development through many keys, with a dramatic return to the opening section—the recapitulation—about three-quarters of the way through). It starts out with two dramatic fortissimo phrases, the famous motif, commanding the listener's attention. Following the first four bars, Beethoven uses imitations and sequences to expand the theme, these pithy imitations tumbling over each other with such rhythmic regularity that they appear to form a single, flowing melody. Shortly after, a very short fortissimo bridge, played by the horns, takes place before a second theme is introduced. This second theme is in E flat major, the relative major, and it is more lyrical, written piano and featuring the four-note motif in the string accompaniment. The codetta is again based on the four-note motif. The development section follows, using modulation, sequences and imitation, and including the bridge. During the recapitulation, there is a brief solo passage for oboe in quasi-improvisatory style, and the movement ends with a massive coda.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._5_(Beethoven)================================*Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
Board Game, Tigris and Euphrates w/ Reiner Knizia Pt 8Part 8 of 10: Review of Tigris and Euphrates board game and interview with its designer, Reiner Knizia.Do you like games like Monopoly, Risk, Stratego, Dungeons and Dragons, chess, checkers, uno, battleship and connect four? If so the Board Room will introduce you to a whole new crop of advanced games that you may not have heard of before. Learn to play them, learn about how they were designed and pick up tips and tricks on winning them.Reiner Knizia designed such games as Through the Desert, Taj Mahal, Amun-Re and Kingdoms. Bob Schwartz and the Board Room were very honored to do a multi-part interview with him in the year 2000.This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.
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Kai Reiner - Cold SummerTaken from the Kai Reiner debut album, release july 08!
Kalkofes Mattscheibe - Big Boss mit Reiner CalmundKalkofes Mattscheibe vom 3. SeptemberBig Boss auf RTL mit Reiner CalmundThis video was put together by myself to show tribute to an entertainer who shared his talents with all of us, Bernie Mac.1957-2008. May his works continue to humor and inspire us creatively. Not only now, but for years to come.Special thanks to Bek for quote graphics :)
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