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The beginning of the final ff section of movement 44 (the Hallelujah chorus) of Handel's oratoria Messiah. The effect is enhanced as the trumpets enter. This is from my copy of the score which I use about once a year when joining a couple thousand other folks at the annual sing-along of selected movements from this work.
Get louder as We're Here! joining the Sing It Loud group.
The lovely region of Ambigula - Sponsored by Safe Water Foundation and designed by Haveit Neox & Lilja Artis <3
3FM is ook dit jaar op Lowlands en laat alle thuisblijvers vanuit Biddinghuizen meegenieten van het festival. Check alle artikelen, interviews en optredens op www.3fm.nl/lowlands.
The Ferrari FF is a grand touring car that was produced by the Italian carmaker Ferrari from 2011 to 2016. The successor to the 612 Scaglietti, the FF—whose name is an acronym for "Ferrari Four"—is a three-door shooting brake.
Designed under the direction of Lowie Vermeersch and Flavio Manzoni, the FF shares parts, mainly the engine, with the F12berlinetta—a coupé that was introduced one year after the FF.
Upon its release, the FF became the world's fastest four-seater car and Ferrari's second-fastest grand tourer after the 599 GTO. The FF features a 6.3 L V12 engine that produces a power output of 485 kW (660 PS; 651 hp) and a torque output of 683 Nâ‹…m (504 lbâ‹…ft), sufficient to give the car a maximum speed of 335 km/h (208 mph) and a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration of 3.7 seconds.
The four-wheel drive system in the FF is referred to as "4RM" (ruote motrici—Italian for 4WD). At 41 kilograms (90 lb), it weighs fifty per cent less than traditional methods, helping maintain a low centre of gravity. This system uses a secondary gearbox to channel power from the front of the engine.