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Deal Hudson
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There's no single category common to all these videos: I've posted videos I find quite beautiful, videos I clumsily edited myself, a few speeches I've given, and some of my TV appearances over the years, particularly my Church and Culture Today show on EWTN. These shows have not been available to the public since they were taped. I hope enjoy what is here, and I appreciate your interest.
Golf and the Gift of Friendship 720WebShareName
Golf bestows many gifts, but friendship is foremost. Dedicated to all who have shared the game with me.
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Great Books & Ideas Discussion #1, Flaubert, 'A Simple Heart' with Deal W. Hudson
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On February 14, 2023 some of my Facebook friends came together on a Zoom call, and after some introductory remarks, we discussed Flaubert's magnificent short story, 'A Simple Heart.'
Interview on CPAC TV with Matt and Mercy Schlapp, Jan. 3, 2023.
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In this interview, we talk about the life and work of Pope Benedict XVI.
Deal W. Hudson: A lecture on George Bernanos and his last novel, Monsieur Ouine, Nov. 29, 2022, 360p
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I made these comments in the final class on George Bernanos taught for the Albertus Magnus Institute in the fall of 2022. The final novel we read was Monsieur Ouine (1940) which many consider his masterpiece.
Golf in 2022 With Family, Friends, and Great Golf Courses
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I was blessed with the good health this year to play many wonderful and memorable rounds of golf. Here are some of people, places, and moments of fun.
Lecture on Flannery O’Connor’s ‘GREENLEAF.’
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Delivered on 10/22/2022 to a Flannery O’Connor study group.
Speech to the Greenville Legatus Chapter, February 1, 2022.
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I trace the intellectual origins of the present cultural crisis, from existentialism to the full-blown postmodernism that dominates education, media, and politics.
Nielsen, Symphony #2, 3rd movement, Melincolio
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Pavlo Jarvi and the Estonian Festival Orchestra this glorious movement from Karl Nielsen's 2nd Symphony with the power and heart it deserves.
A Blessing for Hickory Golfers in 2020
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My prayer of Blessing at the US Hickory Golf Championship at the Happy Hollow Country Club in Omaha, NE on Oct. 5, 2020. Thanks to Dr. Kevin Cawley for asking me to do it. This video starts ten seconds into my comments: I had begun by saying, 'This tournament has heart!' which was a tribute to Kevin and all who assisted him in organizing and hosting the event.
Bridgadoon 1966 Come to Me, Bend to Me (2nd attempt)
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Thomas Carlisle is Charley Dalrymple who sings to his fiancee, Linda Howe as Jeannie Maclaren, on the eve of their wedding. This film, also starring Robert Goulet, Peter Falk, and Sally Ann Howe was broadcast only once and never released on VHS or DVD, although a soundtrack was released. This scene was cut from the 1954 MGM version starring Gene Kelly in spite of being sung beautifully. Thomas ...
Bach, Dona Nobis Pacem, Mass in B Minor
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Prom 26: Bach Mass in B minor Johann Sebastian Bach - Mass in B minor Choir of the English Concert The English Concert Harry Bicket conductor Royal Albert Hall 2 August 2012
Atlanta Book Signing Comments on 11:9:2019
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On November 9, 2019, Claire and Steve Smith hosted a combination of Book-Signing and 70th Birthday Party in Lawrenceville, GA. Here are a few minutes of my comments. It was a lovely night I will never forget. The book is my 'How to Keep From Losing Your Mind: Educating Yourself Classically to Avoid Cultural Indoctrination (TAN Books, 2019).
An Interview with Prof. Marion Montgomery, Part 3
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An Interview with Prof. Marion Montgomery, Part 3
Charles Laughton reads Psalm 77: 5-13
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I was reminded of this scene in 'Rembrandt" (1936) during an argument over how lectors should read the Scriptures in an RC Mass. I don't regard the power of Laughton's reading not as a paradigm for lectors but as a reminder of how a good reader can assist the meaning of the text.
Speech on Catholic Identity to Lehigh Valley Legatus Meeting 11/6/18
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Speech on Catholic Identity to Lehigh Valley Legatus Meeting 11/6/18
Hudson home in Christmas readiness....
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Hudson home in Christmas readiness....
Happy Birthday Played by Stephen Edwards
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Happy Birthday Played by Stephen Edwards
"Twin Soliloquies" from "by Deal & Eden
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"Twin Soliloquies" from "by Deal & Eden
Interview with Samuel Jones about his opera, A Christmas Memory
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Interview with Samuel Jones about his opera, A Christmas Memory
Ron Nelson, For Katherine In April (1958)
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Ron Nelson, For Katherine In April (1958)
"O we can wait no longer" from A Sea Symphony (1910) by Ralph Vaughn Williams
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"O we can wait no longer" from A Sea Symphony (1910) by Ralph Vaughn Williams
"Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me" from A Sea Symphony (1910) of Ralph V
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"Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me" from A Sea Symphony (1910) of Ralph V
"Swiftly I shrivel at the thought of God" from A Sea Symphony, Ralph Vaughn Williams.
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"Swiftly I shrivel at the thought of God" from A Sea Symphony, Ralph Vaughn Williams.
Bill McNeill was the real deal, not this Dayton Hudson's deal guy
I love O'Toole But he got Churchill totally mixed up Churchill was a monster in fine clothing I foul disgusting racist and eugenicist Who had a distain for people of colour He was no better than Hitler In fact He was worse Basic research Should lead you to the same rationale
Sorry I don't rate this at all, Harry is trying to rally his men and fortify them against terrible odds ,This is mono, flat, uninspiring , Branagh's version is uplifting , motivational, not this sleepwalk...
Do you care about the poem?? Can't tell
Don't make'em like they used too
Terrible writing.
Being Irish ☘️, it makes your soul sing ,
This is the understated and familiar style of a king amoung his court. No need for bombast or dramatics, these men are family.
Peter O'Toole isn't the first English-born actor claiming to be more Irish than the Irish themselves. The famous founder of the Gate Theatre, Micheal MacLiammoir (Michael Williams) had no Irish ancestry whatsoever - so he simply invented his Gaelic past when he arrived in Dublin off the boat.
It's because us English are very much aware that we are hated by practically ever nation on earth, therefore, some English folks pretend to be something other than what they truly are.......which is English.
@@user-pk1gp7iy2o Ireland played a full role in building the British Empire.
Churchill supported eugenics and Italian fascism. He publicly praised Hitler as late as November 1938.
Funny story told me by Richard Harris ... he and O'Toole were in the audience and Harris said 'watch me in this scene I am marvellous.' 'NOT IF NOT ON STAGE' REPLIED O'TOOLE.
Wow! This performance has received so little attention, but it's definitely right up there as one of the best ever! Slatkin's speeds are nicely judged. There is so much detail and articulation in the recording that some passages really spring to life beyond the norm. Keenlyside and Rodgers are superb, both with great diction and feeling for the words. The chorus is sharp and finely tuned. Every section of the orchestra is as strong as the others. I'm really impressed by this sleeper recording. Slatkin continues to be cemented as one of my favorite conductors of all time. Enjoy this gem of a performance!
Wikipedia, weirdly, describes him as an English actor. He never described himself as English in his life.
His father was Irish and his Mother was Scottish, and he was born in England, which makes him British, but not English.
O'Toole was English. He pretended to be Irish. He even admitted he was born in England.
@@user-pk1gp7iy2o His father was English.
@@MarkHarrison733 He was an Irish citizen who described himself as Irish all his life. Why would anyone call him anything but Irish?
@@stevenfennell7020 He was a British citizen.
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You know that his father was Irish but Peter was born in England. Leeds. 😮 He was Irish in his soul though.
His father was from England.
To people who go to the globe and then loudly cough making no effort to cover their mouth, or bring their kids and allow them to squeal and scream for hours on end: please just don't go, you ruin it for everyone who actually cares about the performance.
He wasn’t Irish.
Sorry, Rylance's performance here does nothing for me.
O'Toole was half-English and half-Scottish.
My absolute favorite delivery. The nuanced sadness, the way he translates the modern meaning of phrases with tone and expression. I’ve watched this video an untold number of times and I get the chills every time. If Rylance isn’t a combat vet, he sure shows a vast understanding of them with his deft touch.
Only partly Irish, surely. Father Irish but mother was Scottish. Born and brought up in Leeds.
His father was from England.
This man is more English than he is Irish, in spite of any profession to the contrary.
Like Freddie Mercury, not really British at all!
@@zuppymac-xi8rk O'Toole was half-English and half-Scottish.
Rylance is a brilliant actor, but this delivery is stagnant. This Hal is already an old man . . .
In a related much later work by RVW he uses the same basis of the first movement first subject ("And on it's heaving breast") as the basis of the theme of these variations ruclips.net/video/zmAQiTGeuHI/видео.html --the theme also directly related to that of the flugel horn in the second movement of the Ninth Symphony - thus the Variations constitute a bridge returning us cyclically from the NINTH back to the SEA SYMPHONY. Enjoy - especially the utterly remarkable Variation IX Adagio.
That’s a really interesting delivery for this scene. Very powerful.
The speech of a man who sees death and destruction of his army but plucks up his courage to face his doom with a quiet courage. He is thinking what to say next, trying to sense what will be appropriate - unlike Olivier, Branagh, Burton and others whose speech flows smoothly as if pre-conceived. In some ways, this interpretation is more realistic and akin with the current time.
The audacity to cough during this speech
Hey, can you send me a link to the four loves broadcast?
Watching this for research in an essay, thanks for posting.
With all due respect. this sounds like a man in a pub, discussing lager with his mates while his wife is at home watching a show he doesn't like on telly. This is not the voice not the manner of a King and a warrior speaking fighting bravery to his host. It is not the aspect of the sinuous tiger. It is the coming of the man from Inland Revenue with a demand for payment to be nailed to thy door.
The best movement of this symphony.
I love this man ❤
Love that he speaks at normal speed. So many actors seem to rush their lines in Shakespeare.
No one will ever match Sir Larry's benchmark performance in the film Henry V 1944.
and yet Churchill treated the Irish miserably...
How?
The Best Version. By far.
this right here is why people know Shakespeare by name alone. they choked down one of the top 10 hits in HS at the behest of the dictatorship of a tenured English teacher....but forgot the beats and rhymes like a corporate shilled dance hit. every. single. word. heavier. than. the. last. geeze Rylance, are you reciting Shakespeare, or reading an operational manual? the St. Crispin's Day speech is the 15th century equivalent of Training Day. it's all cock-swinging bravado telling what men are left "fuck everyone who ain't here. we are. we know the true horrors of war, and we WILL return to a country who can't roll." hell, ol' Henry even has to poke fun at himself "for 1 day, and 1 day only, i'm not your king....i'm your brother. common people like you...we can do whatever common people do" meanwhile Rylance over here pretending to be Hank, but instead of a down by 2 in the 9th with 2 outs speech...he putting me to sleep. putting you to sleep. meanwhile some kid out of NY who only made 2 movies worth note can ACTUALLY put some gusto into this speech...for what? mid-90's after school "these poor inner city kids just need a teacher who cares" movie where Danny Davito teaches Hamlet to military academy kids. you wanna get people hype on Shakespeare, Rylance gotta go. read Shakespeare like Aaron Sorkin wrote it, relate it into modern world situations, then read his words back like they're real. or don't....i don't mind a nice 2hr nap....i just don't wanna pay $200 for a nosebleed seat to take that nap.
Stop coughing you pricks
Really? It seems like a wilfully perverse reading to me. Not sure whether Mark is about to cry or sh-it himself.
As far as I know Churchill said about Hitler: “The courage, the perseverance, and the vital force which enabled him to...overcome all the...resistances which barred his path.”.... I am a major sceptic about the bravery and resistance of UK against Hitler before the World War II
The only threat was from the Soviet Union.
The whole mankind is the threat.@@MarkHarrison733
god elfin awful.
god he is the worst! but why cant I look asa¥?
If I’m trying to inspire men in what surely is a lost cause this is NOT how I would address them. Branagh captured how a speech to rally men to a cause. If he’s not inspired why should I? I’d go with the coach before the big game! I’d be looking to make the heavens tremble!
Oh wow. I didn’t realize who that was. Thanks! I am a huge fan of Jamie Parker and Tom Hiddleston as Hal.
Peter O'Toole isn't the first English-born actor claiming to be more Irish than the Irish themselves. The famous founder of the Gate Theatre, Micheal MacLiammoir (Michael Williams) had no Irish ancestry whatsoever - so he simply invented his Gaelic past when he arrived in Dublin off the boat.
What an empty comment
O'Toole was ridiculed for pretending to be Irish.
I prefer Larry!
Terrible
A Chesterton-like man who lost his way, hopefully, only for a time.
Not convinced by Mark Rylance’s acting in this role....however, thought he was great in Anonymous