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  • Sebastian Cosor e la videopictura.


    Tiragraffi ~ Bastet e la ComunicazioneAuthority Authority: 117
    Sebastian Cosor ha dato vita al quadro più famoso di Munch , “L’urlo”, e non si limita solamente al rendere realistico o 3d l’opera riprodotta, ma racconta una storia basandosi sulle parole del diario di Munch stesso del 1893 : “Passeggiavo per un sentiero con due amici, il sole tramontava. Ho sentito ...
    1 week ago
  • Gustav Leonhardt (1928-2011)


    Aisle Be Seeing YouAuthority Authority: 100
    Gustav Leonhardt The renowned Dutch harpsichordist, organist and conductor Gustav Leonhardt has died at 83. A pioneer of period instrument performance, Leonhardt performed four harpsichord recitals on the Celebrity Series from 1978 to 1990. Reviewing for The Boston Globe in 1980, Richard Dyer said of one Celebrity ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Gustav Leonhardt


    Philip KennicottAuthority Authority: 79
    The great harpsichordist has died. I bought an album–perhaps the last LP I ever purchased–of Leonhardt playing Froberger when I was a student in the 1980s. It revealed a world of color and expression I had never heard before in the instrument. Recordings that pierce you while you’re still young enough to fall ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Searchin’ for Cinema


    The Front RowAuthority Authority: 111
    After checking out my colleague Ben Greenman’s reference-book playlist , I put my two cents in with a glance back to my untimely early-teen kick, doo-wop, for “ Book of Love ,” and then went to the sidebar recommendation—the Coasters, doing “Searchin’,” which, if not quite on theme (the singers are ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Remembering Baroque Master Gustav Leonhardt


    PRI's The WorldAuthority Authority: 623
    For the Global Hit, we remember a pioneer of the baroque music revival. That is music from the early 17th to the mid-18th century. Gustav Leonhardt was a conductor, scholar and musical detective. He died this week at his home in Amsterdam. He was 83. Leonhardt revolutionized the field of baroque music. At a time ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Oslo for Backpackers


    En norrlndsk blogg om allt mjligtAuthority Authority: 118
    Frequently assumed to become a prohibitively costly location, Oslo really offers a good deal to provide vacationers as well as backpackers — regardless of exactly how little or even big their own spending budget. SightsOslo grew to become Norway’s funds within the earlier fourteenth hundred years and it is out of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Gustav Leonhardt, Harpsichordist, Dies at 83


    top99news - breaking news from the world top newspapersAuthority Authority: 164
    http://www.nytimes.com/ Gustav Leonhardt, Harpsichordist, Dies at 83 Mr. Leonhardt was a pioneer in the world of period instrument performance and research into Baroque music. published date:Wed, 18 Jan 2012 02:49:00 GMT
    2 weeks ago
  • Gustav Leonhardt, Harpsichordist, Dies at 83


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 866
    Gustav Leonhardt in 2009. With his Leonhardt Consort, founded in 1955, he performed a broad selection of the Baroque chamber, orchestral and dramatic repertory.
    2 weeks ago
  • Great Eats, Local Finds & the MUSEUMS in the MuseumsQuartier, Vienna’s Outdoor Living Room – Part 2


    RoamancingAuthority Authority: 100
    This is the second part of a 2-Part Series by travel writer Jacqueline Swartz on Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier. This second part focuses on the restaurants, shopping and museums. Here’s the first part in the Series:  Celebrating a Decade of the MuseumsQuartier   MuseumsQuartier Wien, as ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Gustav Leonhardt obituary


    top99news - breaking news from the world top newspapersAuthority Authority: 164
    http://www.guardian.co.uk Gustav Leonhardt obituary Harpsichordist and pioneer of the early music movementThroughout the second half of the 20th century, Gustav Leonhardt, who has died aged 83, was a pioneer and pillarof the early music movement. As a harpsichordist, organist, scholar, conductor and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Tears and Goosebumps


    What Glenn ThinksAuthority Authority: 106
    Life is always enriched and intensified by experiencing some transcendental and ethereal piece of art. As I write this, I am listening to "Adagietto", the fourth movement of Gustav Mahlers Symphony no.5. Brought to the attention of the mainstream by its prominent inclusion in the film "Death In Venice", this is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Julianne Moore as Famous Works of Art


    BEAUTIFUL/DECAY MAGAZINEAuthority Authority: 597
    Hollywood, fashion, and art history collide in the photographs of Peter Linderbergh of Julianne Moore for a 2008 issue of Harpers Bazaar . Linderbergh photographs the talented actress side-by-side some of the most iconic and famous images of women pulled from art history. See Moore as an Egon Schiele , John ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Tuesday German Lesson 01-17


    Tokio Hotel - Official US FanclubAuthority Authority: 108
    Steh Gerade! shteh ge-rah-de Stand up straight! Oh man, my mom always told me to Steh Gerade! Sometimes she would even bop me on the back. How about you? Are you a person with nice posture like Gustav? Or a bit of a slumper, like Tom? Related Posts: German for Tokio Hotel Fans – August 1 Hiqh Quality ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Jung, Carl Gustav -- The Development of Personality, Title Essay (1934) [tr. Hull (1954)]


    WISTAuthority Authority: 122
    Without necessity, nothing budges, the human personality least of all. It is tremendously conservative, not to say torpid. Only acute necessity is able to rouse it. The developing personality obeys no caprice, no command, no insight, only brute necessity. Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) Swiss psychologist The ...
    2 weeks ago
  • KongSauce History: The Largest Gun ever Build


    Kong SauceAuthority Authority: 126
    The Gustav Gun Nazi pride Built in Nazi-Germany in 1941 by the company Friedrich Krupp A.G. , The Gustav Gun is the Largest gun ever build. Captured by the Allies
    2 weeks ago
  • Annals of Heartlessness (12): The Right to Masturbate


    P.A.P. Blog - Human Rights Etc.Authority Authority: 112
    Gustav Klimts Woman seated with thighs apart (1916) ( source ) While you might think of masturbation as a sort of last refuge for the incarcerated — a truly inalienable freedom, given the happy proximity of the sex organs — that is not the case. In fact, a number of state prisons regard jerking off as a rule ...
    2 weeks ago
  • A Contemplative Anarchism: Re-Introducing Gustav Landauer


    the Jesus ManifestoAuthority Authority: 98
    “The real transformation of society will come only in love, in work, and in stillness.” – Gustav Landauer, 1907 For two centuries, anarchism has been a dynamic conversation centered around the nature of freedom and authority, the roots of domination, practices of decentralization and organization from below, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cabinet of Curiosities


    Metropolis POVAuthority Authority: 541
    I’m of the first generation that grew up with computers. This doesn’t mean that I was born with an innate ability to use them, but being around something fosters a sense of acceptance and curiosity towards that thing. To see what I mean, give a two year old an iPhone and see how quickly she manages to unlock it ...
    2 weeks ago
  • CBSO, Stephen Hough/Nelsons; Bamberg Symphony Orchestra/Nott – review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Symphony Hall, Birmingham; Bamberg, Germany Double basses quiver and swirl on a note so murky it is hard to hear the pitch. A lone trumpet ascends in a three-note sunrise through an octave, followed by a cataclysm of thundering drumbeats. Add to that the evolution of the human race, man, superman, illness, death, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cell Phone Causes NY Philharmonic Conductor To Lose It During Crucial End Of Mahler’s 9th At Lincoln Center


    FEELguideAuthority Authority: 471
    With new forms of technology comes new forms of social etiquette.  There is nothing more annoying than a cell phone going off during a movie or a concert, but what’s even more annoying is someone who lets their phone continue to ring until it stops on its own.  What on earth was going through the brain of the ...
    2 weeks ago

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