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Barret Arnott Landis Olvera Shera Creighton Berry Upton John Barry Collis Mendes Rhodes Gluck Wegner Singleton Werth Larson Hobbs Eeden Glanville Dooley Schultz Owens 1997
TeamFourStar (TFS) presents Ep. 21 of Final Fantasy 7: Machinabridged (FF7MA). Final Fantasy VII (FF7) came out in 1997 on the Sony Playstation and has since been a main stay to the series for fans all over the world. Join Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, Red XIII, Yuffie, Cait Sith, Vincent, and Cid in this new TFS abridged series! Join the party on Discord!➤(http•••) Subscriptions are our favourite materia!➤(http•••) Spare Gil? Help Us Make More!➤(http•••) Get equipped!➤(http•••) FF7MA Season 1 OST - "Midgar Mix"➤ (http•••) Follow us on Twitter➤(http•••) Like us on Facebook➤(http•••) #FinalFantasy7 #Machinabridged #FF7MA Cast: Materia Keeper - Kellen Goff Cloud – Justin Briner Vincent - Faulerro Yuffie – Courtney "Mystic Pyro Freak" Williams Barret– Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha Red XIII – Curtis “Takahata101” Arnott Tifa – Sarah Ann Williams Cait Sith – Nick “Lanipator” Landis Aerith – Kira Buckland Old Man - Marc Swint Cid - Brienne Olvera Shera - Elsie Lovelock Mission Control - Josh Tomar Palmer - Ben "HBI2K" Creighton Rufus - Xander Mobus Misc: Lawrence "MasakoX" Simpson, Corinne "Megamii33" Sudberg, Morgan Berry Written - Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha & Ben “HBI2K” Creighton Directed – Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha Editor and Motion Graphics Artist – Lawrence “MasakoX” Simpson Music Production – Cliff “AinTunez” Weinstein Intro Music – TheLivingTombstone Character Art – Stephan Krosecz A huge thank you to: Autodidactic I Alex Bigley James Upton Darren Watson John-Barry Collis Alexandra Reed Alexander Xavier Koch Bruno Miguel Mendes Gameiro Adam Staiger Sean J Overstreet Brian Rhodes Wiliam Nitz Ryan Frankenstein Christopher L Thompson Harrison Gluck Meng Yang Christopher Ryan Scott Taylor Zachary Vash Walter Thompson Dexter wegner Joshua Singleton Julian Casarez T. Scott Kelly Chris Hardy Jacob Quinn elijah brown Kyle Daelemans Chloe Werth Craig Germon David Klinginsmith Nikolas J Doughty Sean Redpath Jack Larson Ryan Hobbs Matthew E Cooper Dean Avery Markyys Steven Veach brisingr666 Sean Shawn Erway Tyler Nator ToftheJ Adam Bailey Andrew Curtis Colton Pleshek (MarioMaster1337) Francois van Eeden PopaLarge Cole Stormoen Philip Warden Engineer Grimsha Evan Parmenter Robert Glanville Charles Dooley J.L. Schultz Kyle Tyler Owens And all of our other Patreon contributors! (http•••)
Philippe Jaroussky Max Emmanuel Cencic Stefano Landi Alain Buet Xavier Sabata Sabata Damien Guillon Pascal Bertin Bertin José Lemos William Christie Landis Clement Maria Callas Jacqueline Pré Nigel Kennedy Mstislav Rostropovich Yehudi Menuhin Itzhak Perlman Herbert Karajan Joyce Didonato Diana Damrau Emmanuel Pahud Alexandre Tharaud Sir Antonio Pappano Christina Pluhar Renaud Capuçon Bach Mozart Chopin Debussy Satie Beethoven Vivaldi Handel Arts Florissants Berliner Philharmoniker 1587 1632 1639 2007 2008
DVD avalaible on: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Philippe Jaroussky, Max Emanuel Cencic, Alain Buet, Xavier Sabata, Damien Guillon, Pascal Bertin, José Lemos, Luigi De Donato, Jean-Paul Bonnevalle La Maîtrise de Caen - Les Arts Florissants / William Christie Stage director: Benjamin Lazar Stefano Landi (baptized February 26, 1587 October 28, 1639): Italian composer and teacher of the early Baroque Roman School. First performed at the Palazzo Barberini in Rome in 1632, Landis SantAlessio (Saint Alexius) is recognised as the earliest opera on an historical, rather than mythological subject. William Christie made an audio recording of this rarely-seen work some years ago, but this DVD, produced with TV station France 3, shows the opera for the first time in the full glory of a production by baroque theatre expert Benjamin Lazar. Staged in Caen (where the DVD was filmed) and Paris in October 2007, the opera was subsequently presented in concert form in London and New York, and is scheduled for the opera houses of Luxembourg and Nancy in early 2008. William Christie followed authentic Roman precedent by casting the opera entirely with male singers, including a chorus of choirboys and no less than eight countertenors. Two of these are already established as star soloists on Virgin Classics: Philippe Jaroussky in the title role - with, in the words of the New York Times, heartbreaking conviction" - and Max Emmanuel Cencic, who takes the role of Alessios wife in a flamboyant yet wrenching" performance (the New York Times again). The libretto, written by Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi (the future Pope Clement IX), tells the story of saintly sacrifice: on his wedding night Alessio departs alone for the Holy Land in search of sanctity. Years later he returns unrecognised as a beggar to his family home, where his father, mother and wife still mourn him. A demon tempts Alessio to reveal his true identity and so end his familys grief, but an angel keeps him on the sacred path. The dying Alessio leaves a letter explaining the truth and an angelic chorus bids his family to rejoice rather than mourn, since he has been received into heaven. This strange, solemn and elevated story is leavened with comic scenes in the commedia dellarte vein, adding to the rich musico-dramatic variety of the entire opera. / Warner Classics ► Website: (http•••) Subscribe to our: ► YT- Channel: (http•••) ► Newsletter (http•••) Follow us on: ► Facebook: (http•••) ► Instagram: (http•••) ► Twitter: (http•••) ► YouTube: (http•••) Listen to us on: ► Spotify: (http•••) ► Apple Music: (http•••) ► Deezer (http•••) Warner Classics is the home of classical music, featuring iconic high audio quality recordings from the greatest classical legends, opera stars and orchestras of the last century. Discover our unique collection of live performances, studio sessions and films featuring Maria Callas, Jacqueline du Pré, Nigel Kennedy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker and more. Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon. Enjoy this ever-expanding library of official performance videos and exclusive interviews from the classical greats. Check back regularly for more music from your favourite composers including Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel and more.
Garfield Hara Landis Carson Roach Busby 1919 1937 1939 1940 1941 1945 1948
Edge of Darkness John Garfield, Maureen O'Hara, Ralph Morgan You Belong to Me Mary Astor, Don Ameche George Washington Slept Here Carole Landis, Jack Carson Carole Landis (January 1, 1919 / July 5, 1948) was an American film and stage actress, who worked as a contract-player for Twentieth Century-Fox in the 1940s. Her breakthrough role was as the female lead in the 1940 film One Million B.C., with United Artists. She died of an intentional drug overdose the age of 29 in 1948. After her death, newspapers headlined stories about the actress, some with the title "The Actress Who Could Have Been...But Never Was." Her 1937 film debut was as an extra in A Star Is Born; she also appeared in various horse operas.[1] She posed for hundreds of cheesecake photographs.[1] She continued appearing in bit parts until 1940 when Hal Roach cast her as a cave girl in One Million B.C.. The movie was a sensation and turned Landis into a star. A press agent nicknamed her "The Ping Girl" (because "she makes you purr").[1] Landis appeared in a string of successful films in the early '40s, usually as the second female lead. In a time when the singing of many actresses was dubbed in, Landis's own voice was considered good enough and was used in her few musical roles. Landis landed a contract with Twentieth Century-Fox and began a sexual relationship with Darryl F. Zanuck. She had roles playing opposite fellow pin-up girl Betty Grable in Moon Over Miami and I Wake Up Screaming, both in 1941. When Landis ended her relationship with Zanuck, her career suffered and she was assigned roles in B-movies. Her final two films Noose and Brass Monkey were both made in Great Britain. In June 1939, director-choreographer Busby Berkeley proposed to Landis, but later broke it off. In 1940 she married yacht broker Willis Hunt Jr., a man she called "sarcastic" and left after two months.[1] Two years later, she met an Army Air Corps captain named Thomas Wallace in London, and married him in a church ceremony; they divorced a couple of years later. Landis wanted to have children but was unable to conceive due to endometriosis.[1] In 1945, Landis married Broadway producer W. Horace Schmidlapp. By 1948, her career was in decline and her marriage with Schmidlapp was collapsing. She entered into a romance with actor Rex Harrison, who was then married to actress Lilli Palmer. (http•••)
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