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Panasonic DMC-FZ200, SOOC

30th Classical Marathon Race, Athens, Greece

classical columns

Design e A.D. for Gruppo Colombini_Ph. Studio Leon

Sangeetha Kacheri or Kacheri or Classical Music Concert, a live performance.

 

Location: Kanakakkunnu Palace Auditorium (one of the venue of Onam Celebrations 2013), Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram City, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.

Plate

Greek, Archaic Period, about 525–520 B.C.

Paseas

Formerly known as: Painter of the Cerberus Plate

Place of Manufacture: Athens, Attica, Greece

 

classical guitar head, flash kinda blown away the gold feel and its quite dusty

My spanish Girlfriend, ironically made in japan

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Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Gardens

Classical Champagne skirt (in white) by Angelic Pretty side look

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The Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University

presents

Classically Cuban: Musical Memories of Cuba (Memorias musicales de Cuba) with Enrique Chía

December 7, 2014

5:00 PM

Wertheim Performing Arts Center Concert Hall

  

MUSICAL MEMORIES OF CUBA

MEMORIAS MUSICALES DE CUBA

 

Enrique Chía, Piano

Orlando Forte, Violin

Ramsés Colón, Bass

René Lorente, Flute

Mario Del Monte, Trumpet

Tim Devine, Keyboards

Rubén (Tuty) Jiménez, Drums

Alberto Palenzuela, Percussion

Laura Martínez León, Vocalist

 

PROGRAM

 

1.Siempre en mi corazón (bolero, Ernesto Lecuona, 1942)

2.Habanera tú (habanera, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1892)

3.Mírame así (habanera, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1925)

4.Corazón (canción, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1926)

5.Si llego a besarte (bolero, Luis Casas Romero, 1921)

6.Las perlas de tu boca (bolero, Eliseo Grenet, 1932)

7.La tarde (bolero, Sindo Garay, 1913)

8.Como arrullo de palmas (criolla, Ernesto Lecuona, 1936)

9.Siboney (danzón, Ernesto Lecuona, 1927)

10. Olvido (bolero, Miguel Matamoros, 1928)

11. Lágrimas negras (bolero-son, Miguel Matamoros, 1931)

12. Sones: Son de la loma (Miguel Matamoros, 1928) / A la loma de Belén(Juana González de Cabrera, 1925) / Yenyere Gumá (anonymous)

13. Nosotros (bolero, Pedro Junco, 1943)

14.Tú me acostumbraste (bolero, Frank Domínguez, 1956)

15. Chachachás: La engañadora (Enrique Jorrín, 1953) / Silver Star(Enrique Jorrín, 1953) / Poco pelo (Antonio Sánchez, Jr., 1955)

INTERMISSION

16.Quizás, quizás, quizás (bolero, Osvaldo Farrés, 1947) / Mis cinco hijos(guajira-son, Osvaldo Farrés, 1939)

17. Toda una vida (bolero, Osvaldo Farrés, 1943)

18.Quiéreme mucho (bolero, Gonzalo Roig, 1911)

19. Cómo fue (bolero, Ernesto Duarte, 1953)

20. La gloria eres tú (bolero, José Antonio Méndez, 1947)

21. Cerezo rosa (mambo, Dámaso Pérez Prado, 1953)

22. Guajiras: Al vaivén de mi carreta (Antonio Fernández, 1939) / Amor demi bohío (Julio Brito, 1937) / Amorosa guajira (Jorge González Allué,1937) / Guantanamera (Joseíto Fernández, 1928)

23. Lamento cubano (son, Eliseo Grenet, 1932)

24. Cuando salí de Cuba (bolero, Luis Aguilé, 1967)

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Ron Ogden is a pianist and piano teacher in Mosman, who is also involved in many classical music organizations.

He is presenting a special Classical Music Monday Matters to tie in with the Sydney International Piano Competition.

Laurel and Hardy were a comedy double act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of English thin man Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American fat man Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous bully Hardy. The duo's signature tune is known variously as "The Cuckoo Song", "Ku-Ku", or "The Dance of the Cuckoos". It was played over the opening credits of their films and has become as emblematic of the duo as their bowler hats.

 

Prior to emerging as a team, both actors had well-established film careers. Laurel had appeared in over 50 films while Hardy had been in more than 250 productions. The two comedians had previously worked together as cast members on the film The Lucky Dog in 1921. However, they were not a comedy team at that time and it was not until 1926 that they appeared in a movie short together, when both separately signed contracts with the Hal Roach film studio. Laurel and Hardy officially became a team in 1927 when they appeared together in the silent short film Putting Pants on Philip. They remained with the Roach studio until 1940 and then appeared in eight "B" movie comedies for 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1941 to 1945. After finishing their movie commitments at the end of 1944, they concentrated on performing in stage shows and embarked on a music hall tour of England, Ireland, and Scotland. In 1950, before retiring from the screen, they made their last film, a French-Italian co-production called Atoll K.

 

They appeared as a team in 107 films, starring in 32 short silent films, 40 short sound films, and 23 full-length feature films. They also made 12 guest or cameo appearances that included the Galaxy of Stars promotional film of 1936.[5] On December 1, 1954, the pair made one American television appearance when they were surprised and interviewed by Ralph Edwards on his live NBC-TV program This Is Your Life. Since the 1930s, the works of Laurel and Hardy have been released in numerous theatrical reissues, television revivals, 8-mm and 16-mm home movies, feature-film compilations, and home videos. In 2005, they were voted the seventh-greatest comedy act of all time by a UK poll of fellow comedians. The official Laurel and Hardy appreciation society is known as The Sons of the Desert which was named after a fictitious fraternal society featured in the Laurel and Hardy film of the same name.

Thanks to Ms Pilar Tuason for sharing her knowledge. I had an amazing experience in DPP Model shoot. I dream to have an awesome mentor like her.

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The Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University

presents

Classically Cuban: Musical Memories of Cuba (Memorias musicales de Cuba) with Enrique Chía

December 7, 2014

5:00 PM

Wertheim Performing Arts Center Concert Hall

  

MUSICAL MEMORIES OF CUBA

MEMORIAS MUSICALES DE CUBA

 

Enrique Chía, Piano

Orlando Forte, Violin

Ramsés Colón, Bass

René Lorente, Flute

Mario Del Monte, Trumpet

Tim Devine, Keyboards

Rubén (Tuty) Jiménez, Drums

Alberto Palenzuela, Percussion

Laura Martínez León, Vocalist

 

PROGRAM

 

1.Siempre en mi corazón (bolero, Ernesto Lecuona, 1942)

2.Habanera tú (habanera, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1892)

3.Mírame así (habanera, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1925)

4.Corazón (canción, Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes, 1926)

5.Si llego a besarte (bolero, Luis Casas Romero, 1921)

6.Las perlas de tu boca (bolero, Eliseo Grenet, 1932)

7.La tarde (bolero, Sindo Garay, 1913)

8.Como arrullo de palmas (criolla, Ernesto Lecuona, 1936)

9.Siboney (danzón, Ernesto Lecuona, 1927)

10. Olvido (bolero, Miguel Matamoros, 1928)

11. Lágrimas negras (bolero-son, Miguel Matamoros, 1931)

12. Sones: Son de la loma (Miguel Matamoros, 1928) / A la loma de Belén(Juana González de Cabrera, 1925) / Yenyere Gumá (anonymous)

13. Nosotros (bolero, Pedro Junco, 1943)

14.Tú me acostumbraste (bolero, Frank Domínguez, 1956)

15. Chachachás: La engañadora (Enrique Jorrín, 1953) / Silver Star(Enrique Jorrín, 1953) / Poco pelo (Antonio Sánchez, Jr., 1955)

INTERMISSION

16.Quizás, quizás, quizás (bolero, Osvaldo Farrés, 1947) / Mis cinco hijos(guajira-son, Osvaldo Farrés, 1939)

17. Toda una vida (bolero, Osvaldo Farrés, 1943)

18.Quiéreme mucho (bolero, Gonzalo Roig, 1911)

19. Cómo fue (bolero, Ernesto Duarte, 1953)

20. La gloria eres tú (bolero, José Antonio Méndez, 1947)

21. Cerezo rosa (mambo, Dámaso Pérez Prado, 1953)

22. Guajiras: Al vaivén de mi carreta (Antonio Fernández, 1939) / Amor demi bohío (Julio Brito, 1937) / Amorosa guajira (Jorge González Allué,1937) / Guantanamera (Joseíto Fernández, 1928)

23. Lamento cubano (son, Eliseo Grenet, 1932)

24. Cuando salí de Cuba (bolero, Luis Aguilé, 1967)

This is the first abandonned house I ever visit. My friend Cath told me about and suggested to go and have a look. The least that I can say is that the owners had a questionable taste in interior design. But it was a fun place to discover.

Tuning pegs on an old Giannini classical guitar.

The Strings of the Gateshead Youth Orchestra rehearsing before their performance during the Avison Ensemble’s Family Concert. The Orchestra is directed by John Treherne MBE.

 

The Avison Ensemble continued its collaborations with young musicians in the North East region by presenting a Saturday afternoon Family Concert in the heart of Newcastle’s town centre in early October 2011. Performing at the Brunswick Methodist Chapel the Ensemble was joined by the Strings of the Gateshead Youth Orchestra and the Gateshead Viol Consort who performed lively works from the English Baroque period. The Avison Ensemble performed Vivaldi's Four Seasons on period instruments to coincide with the release of their new recording on Linn Records of Vivaldi's 12 Violin Concertos Opus 8.

 

The Avison Ensemble is the outstanding period instrument orchestra based in Newcastle upon Tyne, which plays and popularises the music of Charles Avison (1709-1770) and other English classical composers of the Baroque period, such as Garth, Arne and Herschel. The Ensemble also performs Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Pergolesi, Teleman, Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.

 

www.avisonensemble.com

The Ensemble’s Vivaldi recording is available from www.linnrecords.com

 

The Gateshead Youth Orchestra performs a very wide repertoire and aims to give young musicians the opportunity to perform a wide range of music from a variety of periods and styles. The Gateshead Viol Consort plays music written between 1550 and 1700.

 

www.g-y-o.org.uk

  

shot for Abhog - dance academy , kolkata

 

Abhog, founded in the year 1998 , is a premier dance and music academy from Salt Lake, Kolkata, which endeavors to propagate the rich cultural heritage of Bengal and beyond, through songs, dance and drama.

 

classical painting,Oil painting reproduction

may, 2011.

 

more on my tumblr.

 

Nikon n8008s

50mm f1.8 Nikkor AF

Fuji Provia 100f

Epson V300

St Mary, Burwell, Cambridgeshire

Pentax Kx + Tokina AT-X Pro II 28-70mm f2.6-2.8

Kazuo Yairi YC70 1976

Immaculata Symphony

Christmas Concert

Joseph Gehring, Conductor

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Immaculata University

Alumnae Hall

Immaculata PA

Overall: 60"w x 84"h x 11"d

 

Opening: 42"w x 39"h

 

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Late Classical/Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330 BCE

Apulian Red Figure technique, attributed to the Darius Painter

No archaeological provenience

 

In the lower register, a scene of offerings at a tomb.

 

Photographed on display in the Akademisches Kunstmuseum, Bonn, Germany

In the collection of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich

Inv. DV 56

Acquired with the help of the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung

Like the earliest classical landscape paintings captured from the first hot air balloons, I saw the same vista from cruising altitude on my Sunday afternoon flight into Sydney.

 

Limited Edition of 20 Archival Prints

 

45cm x 30cm print $269.00 AUD

75cm x 50cm print $339.00 AUD

100cm x 67.5cm print $579.00 AUD

150cm x 100cm print POA

 

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