Penalty Panenka EK 1976

www.tvmarkjantjuh.tk Dit is de wereldberoemde penalty van Panenka. Hij scoorde deze penalty in de finale van het EK 1976. In de strafschoppenreeks scoorde Panenka dit doelpunt. This is a very famous penalty kick. Panenka scored in a very special way this penalty kick at the final of EURO 1976.
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Antonín Panenka about his penalty

Czechoslovak football-legend Antonín Panenka talks about his famous penalty kick in the 1976 European Championship final win against Germany. (in Czech, with Norwegian subs) (source: tv2.no)
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Jan Panenka "Piano Concerto No. 5" Beethoven (3. Movement)

Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat Major, op. 73 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) 3. Movement "Rondo Allegro" Jan Panenka, piano Prague Symphony Orchestra Václav Smetácek, conductor Recorded in the Dvorák Hall of the Rudolfinum Prague in 1969
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Josef Suk,Jan Panenka, Beethoven Sonata No.9 for Violin and Piano A Major Kreutzer 1(1/2)

www.facebook.com www.supraphon.com Josef Suk, (born August 8, 1929 inPrague) the legendary Czech violinist - also violist, chamber musician and conductor. He is the both the grandson of the composer of the same name and the great-grandson of Antonin Dvorak. In his home country he carries the title of National Artist. The violinist's extraordinary talent was spotted early by Jaroslav Kocian who tutored him until his death in 1950. Suk first appeared on concert platforms at the age of eleven. His Prague debut in 1954 rapidly led to an international career. Before long he was recognized as the heir to the best tradition of the Czech violin school and his 1959 tour with the Czech Philharmonic covered three continents and was one of the greatest expressions of Czech music the world had until then ever heard.In addition to a dazzling career as a soloist, esteemed for his refined tone, deep sense of lyricism (expressed unforgettably for example in his peerless Martinu interpretations) and commitment to the music he plays, he has also shown an extraordinary affinity for chamber music. He was for some years the first violin of the Prague Quartet, and founder of the Suk Trio. This affinity has yielded extraordinary fruits, especially through his partnerships with pianist Jan Panenka and the harpsichordist Zuzana Ruzickova - and from 1973 he was a frequent additional player with the Smetana Quartet, playing second viola. Suk plays on rare instruments built by Antonio Stradivari <b>...</b>
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Suk & Panenka - SUK 4 pieces op 17 - 1&2

Josef Suk - VIOLIN Jan Panenka - PIANO performing JOSEF SUK - 4 Pieces for Violin and Piano čtyři Skladby (Vier Stücke) für Violine und Klavier op. 17 (1900) Four Pieces for violin & piano, Op. 17 1 - QUASI BALLATA (quasi ballada ) 2 - ( at 6:31 ) APPASSIONATO recorded from old and great MONO LP made in Prague by SUPRAPHON 1954 -- Josef Suk (born 1929) is a Czech violinist, the grandson of Josef Suk, the composer and violinist, and great-grandson of Antonín Dvořák. He studied at the Prague Conservatory with Jaroslav Kocián and the Prague Academy. He has had a distinguished solo career, but has especially given himself to chamber music, founding the Suk Trio (named after his grandfather) in 1951 with pianist Jan Panenka and cellist Josef Chuchro, and the Suk Chamber Orchestra in 1974. His career as a concert violinist started in 1954, and he has given concerts all over the world and the prestigious music festivals. He reached his greatest success in the USA and Canada. As a student, he already played with the Prague String Quartet. -- Jan Panenka (8 July 1922 -- 12 July 1999) was a Czech pianist. He recorded many of Beethoven's works, and he played for many years with the Suk Trio. Jan Panenka began his concert career in 1944, as a pupil of František Maxián at the Prague Conservatory. In 1951 he was awarded the 2nd prize at the Prague Spring International Music Competition. He attracted attention in 1959, on a concert tour to Australia and Japan with the Czech Philharmonic <b>...</b>
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Jan Panenka "Piano Concerto No. 5" Beethoven (1. Movement)

Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat Major, op. 73 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) 1. Movement "Allegro" Jan Panenka, piano Prague Symphony Orchestra Václav Smetácek, conductor Recorded in the Dvorák Hall of the Rudolfinum Prague in 1969
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Panenka goal door Pranjic

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Josef Suk, Jan Panenka, Beethoven, Sonata No.8 for Violin and Piano G Major (1.2.)

www.facebook.com Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata for Violin and Piano No.8 in G major op. 30. No.3. Josef Suk-Violin, Jan Panenka-Piano. Josef Suk, (born August 8, 1929 in Prague, deat 7.7. 2011Prague) the legendary Czech violinist - also violist, chamber musician and conductor. He is the both the grandson of the composer of the same name and the great-grandson of Antonin Dvorak. In his home country he carries the title of National Artist. The violinist's extraordinary talent was spotted early by Jaroslav Kocian who tutored him until his death in 1950. Suk first appeared on concert platforms at the age of eleven. His Prague debut in 1954 rapidly led to an international career. Before long he was recognized as the heir to the best tradition of the Czech violin school and his 1959 tour with the Czech Philharmonic covered three continents and was one of the greatest expressions of Czech music the world had until then ever heard.In addition to a dazzling career as a soloist, esteemed for his refined tone, deep sense of lyricism (expressed unforgettably for example in his peerless Martinu interpretations) and commitment to the music he plays, he has also shown an extraordinary affinity for chamber music. He was for some years the first violin of the Prague Quartet, and founder of the Suk Trio. This affinity has yielded extraordinary fruits, especially through his partnerships with pianist Jan Panenka and the harpsichordist Zuzana Ruzickova - and from 1973 he was a frequent <b>...</b>
Panenka penalty 1976

Site: southamerican-futbol.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com The famous Antonín Panenka penalty kick against Germany with the last kick of the penalty shootout to decide the 1976 European Cup in favour of Czechoslovakia.
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Josef Suk,Jan Panenka, Beethoven Sonata No.9 for Violin and Piano Major Kreutzer 2(2/2)

www.facebook.comJosef Suk, (8.8. 1929 Prague-7.7. 2011 Prague )the legendary Czech violinist - also violist, chamber musician and conductor. He is the both the grandson of the composer of the same name and the great-grandson of Antonin Dvorak. In his home country he carries the title of National Artist. The violinist's extraordinary talent was spotted early by Jaroslav Kocian who tutored him until his death in 1950. Suk first appeared on concert platforms at the age of eleven. His Prague debut in 1954 rapidly led to an international career. Before long he was recognized as the heir to the best tradition of the Czech violin school and his 1959 tour with the Czech Philharmonic covered three continents and was one of the greatest expressions of Czech music the world had until then ever heard.In addition to a dazzling career as a soloist, esteemed for his refined tone, deep sense of lyricism (expressed unforgettably for example in his peerless Martinu interpretations) and commitment to the music he plays, he has also shown an extraordinary affinity for chamber music. He was for some years the first violin of the Prague Quartet, and founder of the Suk Trio. This affinity has yielded extraordinary fruits, especially through his partnerships with pianist Jan Panenka and the harpsichordist Zuzana Ruzickova - and from 1973 he was a frequent additional player with the Smetana Quartet, playing second viola. Suk plays on rare instruments built by Antonio Stradivari (1729), Giuseppe <b>...</b>
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Suk & Panenka - Respighi SONATA 1/3

Josef Suk - VIOLIN Jan Panenka - PIANO Ottorino Respighi - Violin Sonata in B minor (Sonate für Violine und Klavier / VIOLINSONATE h moll ) ecorded from old and great MONO LP made in Prague by SUPRAPHON 1954 -- Josef Suk (born 1929) is a Czech violinist, the grandson of Josef Suk, the composer and violinist, and great-grandson of Antonín Dvořák. He studied at the Prague Conservatory with Jaroslav Kocián and the Prague Academy. He has had a distinguished solo career, but has especially given himself to chamber music, founding the Suk Trio (named after his grandfather) in 1951 with pianist Jan Panenka and cellist Josef Chuchro, and the Suk Chamber Orchestra in 1974. His career as a concert violinist started in 1954, and he has given concerts all over the world and the prestigious music festivals. He reached his greatest success in the USA and Canada. As a student, he already played with the Prague String Quartet. -- Jan Panenka (8 July 1922 -- 12 July 1999) was a Czech pianist. He recorded many of Beethoven's works, and he played for many years with the Suk Trio. Jan Panenka began his concert career in 1944, as a pupil of František Maxián at the Prague Conservatory. In 1951 he was awarded the 2nd prize at the Prague Spring International Music Competition. He attracted attention in 1959, on a concert tour to Australia and Japan with the Czech Philharmonic. (source : wikipedia)
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Tomáš Klus - Panenka

Vystoupení na Vánočním koncertu Alice Konečné 2007 ve Zlíně.
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Raf Džukel & DA - Panenka (feat. Kristýnka Doležalová)

TEXT: RAF Džukel Poslední mixtapová věc!
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Smetana Piano Trio G minor 1st movement Suk, Panenka, Fukačová

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Smetana Piano Trio G minor 1st movement Part 1 Suk, Panenka, Fukačová

Bedrich Smetana - Trio g moll op.15 Josef Suk - violin Michaela Fukačová - cello Jan Panenka - piano From the Beneficial Concert for The Comitte of Good will ( founded by Olga Havlová ) Prague Castle, Španělský sál Josef Suk - violin Michaela Fukačová - cello Jan Panenka - piano From the Beneficial Concert for The Comitte of Good will ( founded by Olga Havlová ) Prague Castle, Španělský sál
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Smetana " Z domoviny" part 2 Josef Suk & Jan Panenka

Bedrich Smetana -" Z Domoviny" - " From the Homeland" 2 pieces for violin and piano part 2 - Andantino Josef Suk - violin Jan Panenka - piano From the Beneficial Concert for The Comitte of Good will ( founded by Olga Havlová ) Prague Castle, Španělský sál
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Smetana Piano Trio G minor 3rd movement Suk, Panenka, Fukačová

Bedrich Smetana - Trio g moll op.15 3rd movement Josef Suk - violin Michaela Fukačová - cello Jan Panenka - piano From the Beneficial Concert for The Comitte of Good will ( founded by Olga Havlová ) Prague Castle, Španělský sál
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Smetana Piano Trio G minor 2nd movement Suk, Panenka, Fukačová

Bedrich Smetana - Trio g moll op.15 2nd movement Josef Suk - violin Michaela Fukačová - cello Jan Panenka - piano From the Beneficial Concert for The Comitte of Good will ( founded by Olga Havlová ) Prague Castle, Španělský sál
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Poutníci a Robert Křesťan:Panenka

8. 12. 2010, Praha KD Mlejn, koncert - Poutníci slaví 40. Hosté Robert Křesťan a Druhá tráva
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