Crown Imperial is an orchestral march by the English composer William Walton. It was first performed at the coronation of King George VI in 1937, and substantially revised in 1963. Walton composed the march originally for performance at the coronation of King Edward VIII, which was scheduled for ...
chriscw0207This is the first movement, andante comodo. I converted this from a slideshow. I tried to make the pictures vaguely match the mood of the piece. My favorites are the two at the end. I uploaded this because every other Walton on youtube I've heard so far sucks.
Performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Henry Krips.
deviantrakeBasketball legend Bill Walton and his wife Laurie gave us an exclusive invitation to tour their home in San Diego. Bill's wife, Laurie, and our designer, Jennifer Adams, showed us a rare glimpse into his true home court.
betterBased on the life of the Hamner family, "The Waltons" first aired on commercial television 25 years ago and grew to be a hit. This special visits with the Hamner brothers and sisters, the stars of "The Waltons," and the residents of Schuyler.
A short clip of Vengerov playing the viola!
Also from a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, John Coltrane's composition Naima. This portion features Cedar Walton's intro on piano and George Coleman's solo on tenor. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums.
Cedar Walton piano - David Williams bass - Jimmy Cobb drums Live 2005 Heineken Jazzaldia
Frank makes an appearence and does impressions on Inside the NBA on TNT.
From a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, here is Cedar Walton's solo on Blue Monk. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums.
Bill Walton is a retired American basketball player and current television sportscaster. The "Big Red-Head"[1], as he was called, achieved superstardom playing for John Wooden's powerhouse UCLA Bruins in the early '70s and winning three straight College Player of the Year Awards and went on to ha...
ginoongkamoteAudio of William Walton's Spitfire Prelude and Fugue for symphony orchestra. Disclaimer: I'm not trying to infringe on any copyrights, so if anybody has a problem with this video, please tell me and I will take it down immediately. Otherwise, enjoy!
Walmart heiress Alice Walton has for many years had a dream of building a world-class museum of American art in her hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas. Now, since she is the world's third-wealthiest woman, Walton used the money to make this dream a reality. Martha Teichner reports.
Sir William Turner Walton (1902 - 1983) Belshazzar's Feast Part 1 of 5 The Videos shows the Monteverdichor Würzburg with their conductor Matthias Beckert at the concert on Ferbruary 8, 2009 in the Neubaukirche, Würzburg, Germany
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