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http://24hoursofhappy.com/
"World's first 24 hour long music video"
Pretty slick tech. Lots of things to play with. Especially with a touch screen. If you have a slow connection you might have to wait for it to load.
"World's first 24 hour long music video"
Pretty slick tech. Lots of things to play with. Especially with a touch screen. If you have a slow connection you might have to wait for it to load.
"I fancied myself as some kind of god....It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.” -- George Soros
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Se non v'aprite al di (from Tito Manlio) - Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) ; Elisabeth Scholl, soprano ; Modo Antiquo directed by Federico Maria Sardelli
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Folks,
At this moment in time: Shostakovich.
Alex.
At this moment in time: Shostakovich.
Alex.
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Barbaro no comprendo (from Adriano in Siria) - Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) ; Max Emanuel Cencic, countertenor ; Il Pomo d'Oro directed by Riccardo Minasi
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Barbaric man, I cannot understand
whether you are vicious or a fool.
If you could see yourself
you would be revolted.
No wounded bear,
no snake trodden underfoot,
no lion with claws unsheathed,
no tigress deprived of her cubs
can match your ferocity.
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lyWbOddZFpoBarbaric man, I cannot understand
whether you are vicious or a fool.
If you could see yourself
you would be revolted.
No wounded bear,
no snake trodden underfoot,
no lion with claws unsheathed,
no tigress deprived of her cubs
can match your ferocity.
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A promotional video for a double album devoted to arias from various operas about Semiramis, semi-legendary queen of Assyria, the wife of Nimus, with whom she is supposed to have founded Babylon.
Anna Bonitatibus sings Semiramide
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Semiramis, ('Superwoman'), builder and warrior, the 'Venus' of Mesopotamia, wife and queen, widow and mother.
Who in reality is this heroine who has been celebrated and condemned through centuries of the wide-ranging pursuit of knowledge?
Looking at the answers provided by archaeological science, Assyriology in particular, one element stands out above all: compared with the copious tangib le evidence relating to male sovereigns of the past, traces of Seriramis seem insubstantial, almost fleeting. But while Assyro-Babylonian kings find that their memory is safeguarded in statues and ceremonial engravings, Semiramis has an unhoped-for and exclusive monumentum: Music! It is unmusic that resotres to us the features of a figure who even today remains emblematic and who is yet to claim a place within the context of truth.
More than one hundred compositions inspired by her - a veritable all-time record in musical dram - lift the curtain on her story, inviting us to listen to her thoughts, to pass through her sumptuous palaces, to witness the explosive intrigues and passions that mark her eventful life. From Sermiramide in India by Francesco Sacrati (1648) to Semiramis by Michael Hamel (1983): a long journey that portrays every aspect of this first Queen of the Orient, delivering her once and for all from the dark moralistic mantle that in spite of herself has shrouded her over the course of centuries.
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Published on Jun 17, 2014
Pink Martini with singer Storm Large
Amado Mio written by: Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts
From the album Sympathique, © 1997 Heinz Records
Producer: Tyler Kalberg
Editors: Adam Pranica & Tyler Kalberg
Cameras: Adam Pranica, Dylan Priest, Tyler Kalberg
Production assistant: Phil O'Sullivan
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From an album called Rival Queens featuring Vivica Genaux & Simone Kermes:
Benché l'augel s'asconda (from Ciro riconosciuto) - Leonardo Leo (1694-1744) ; Simone Kermes, soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Al valor di Borea armato (from Lucio Vero) - Domenico Natale Sarro (1679-1744) ; Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Tu vuoi ch'io viva, o cara (from Artaserse) - Johann Adolf Hasse (1699-1783) - Simone Kermes, soprano & Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Benché l'augel s'asconda (from Ciro riconosciuto) - Leonardo Leo (1694-1744) ; Simone Kermes, soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Al valor di Borea armato (from Lucio Vero) - Domenico Natale Sarro (1679-1744) ; Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Tu vuoi ch'io viva, o cara (from Artaserse) - Johann Adolf Hasse (1699-1783) - Simone Kermes, soprano & Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano ; Capella Gabetta directed by Andrés Gabetta
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Enjoying the baroque posts. Thank you.
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"I fancied myself as some kind of god....It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.” -- George Soros