Posted on 02/23/2014 6:09:30 PM PST by Vigilanteman
I thought I did. Now I know I did. Why is it so hard for the blow hards on our alphabet news networks to give credit to a movie about Texas whose score was written by a Russian born American composer.
Obviously, the Russians are proud of him.
Why isn't our media? Just because he was a patriot in Hollywood in a time when it wasn't overwhelmingly dominated by Marxists?
As soon as the opening dance becomes available on You Tube, I would appreciate it if someone would post it!
Very fine music.
Kasimir Malevich.
I loved that upside down art, that whimsical, poetical flights of fancy which is at the heart of the Russian soul.
Beautifully done - I was carried away by that dream-like, moody scene.
hilarious
Bloshoi and Marinsky Theaters - world renowned - the Russian ballet is the true treasure of Russia.
Beautiful dancing dancing talent and I thought the chandelier was amazing!
There will be no invasion, Putin isn’t that stupid....But I do see them negotiating and Russia getting back the Crimea and perhaps the Donetsk region in exchange for allowing Ukraine to join the EU and perhaps NATO.
I recall the story about how the Soviet media reported on a race between an American car and a Russian car: the Russian car finished next to first place, while the American car finished next to last place.
As with any Olympics, Vancouver had their flame malfunction during their opening ceremonies.
I liked the tribute to Russian literature.
I keep thinking of Alexander Green and his famous novel, “The Scarlet Sails.”
The other contribution of Russian culture is the cinema.
The official handover of the Olympic Flag to the mayor of PyeongChang formally closes the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.
The Korean children who sang the national anthem on the stage were delightful.
This is the first time the Winter Olympic Games will be held in Asia since Nagano, Japan in 1998. Exactly twenty years!
As a result, the average level of playing musical instruments is rather good in the Czech Republic, the average level of singing is rather good in Japan and the average level of eating is rather good in America.
When the bear mascot came in I asked my wife "Who tamed that bear?"
She replied "Ronald Reagan" then invited me into the bedroom to tame her. Of course, I obliged, but now she's sound asleep and I'm ready for an encore but don't have the heart to wake her up. So, here I am, pecking at the keyboard.
The Games were just declared closed and the world is taking its leave of Sochi.
Like they say, these were the best Games ever. And now all good things must come to an end with extinguishing the Olympic Flame.
Dosdivaniya, Sochi!
Found on youtube, he also wrote the theme to The High and The Mighty......I still remember the first few lines of that song and it was 1950’s and the first movie I saw when John Wayne was not a cowboy..but an airline pilot
De Guella was from Rio Bravo the Green Leaves of Summer was from The Alamo.
Thanks for introducing me to this great composer whose music was played at the Olympics in Sochi! The scores of those films were wonderful and memorable, yet I had no idea or even curiosity about who wrote them. I see that Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin was Jewish, born in 1894 in Kremenchuk, Poltova Oblast, on the banks of the Dnieper River in Central Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire.
It’s clear why they played his music at the Olympics. His contributions to collective musical repertoire are amazing! He won three academy awards (was nominated for many more) and six Golden Globe Awards.
Read about him at the Wiki entry and the official Dimitri Tiomkin website with links to some of his music.
This composer deserves much greater general recognition in the U.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin
http://www.dimitritiomkin.com/
kind of burned out in week and didn’t see anything in week two except a little one night. but having said that, I streamed most of what I saw from out of the country with the CBC and BBC nd network ten in Aussieland. Too many sports.
I kind of burned out in week one and didn’t see anything in week two except a little one night. But having said that, I streamed most of what I saw from out of the country with the CBC and BBC and Network Ten in Aussie-land. Too many sports.
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