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Harmonium in het museum naast het oratorium, Instituut van de Ursulinen. Vermelding Hermann Nisters Viersen Remigiusplatz 1 LINDHOLM
2011
Project Facts:
Country: USA
City: Canton, Ohio
Type of Project: Renovation of Hospital
Installation Period: 2006
Designer: Leilani Barken
Architect: Hasenstab Architects Inc.
Service Provider: Martin Interiors
Total Flooring Surface Installed: 2,600 sq. ft.
Products Installed: Optima, Granit, Safe-T Sheet, Harmonium, Acczent, Wall Art Wall Base, Traditional Wall Base, Stair Treads
- Johnsonite & Tarkett
Aan het harmonium bevindt zich ook nog een stoel mèt schuin vlak en dat is niet evident : de meeste zijn onachtzaam weggegooid, maar zo niet in het Instituut van de Ursulinen !
In the fall of 2013, students from the Multicultural Music Program at Morgantown Learning Academy (MLA) in West Virginia, led by their teacher Jen-Osha Buysse, reached halfway around the world to our students in the Udayapur Music Program in Tintale Village, Nepal. The Nepali children were thrilled to receive a hearty “Namaste” from their new American friends through the letters, pictures and songs that they sent. The Tintale kids responded through art, proudly presenting their school by drawing pictures of it to send back to the kids in West Virginia.
The students from our Tintale Music Program in Nepal are thrilled to be connecting with students from Morgantown Learning Academy in Northern West Virginia. It reminds them that there are children just like them across the world with the same passion for music and learning.
This instrument is taught at:
Hari Kul Music Program, Udayapur Music Program, Mitrata Nepal Music Program
One of the most important instruments in Indian and Nepali music, the Harmonium is a keyboard in which the sound is produced by air being blown through sets of free reeds, resulting in a sound similar to that of an accordion. There are three octaves to this beloved instrument. The left hand is used to pump the air while the right hand is used to play the keys.
To learn more about the work of the Playing For Change Foundation and make a donation please visit: www.playingforchange.org
procession of people going to the tungabhadra river ghat, carrying their deity 'n singing religious songs.
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Anyone who's read E.T.A. Hoffmann's 'The Sandman' might agree with me that Marianne is possibly the inspiration for Olympia, the automaton with whom the hero falls in love, mistaking her (!) for a real live girl...
Northampton, Massachusetts. Krishna Das leading a kirtan at Smith College last Friday night. Left to right: bells, electric bass, tabla, KD on harmonium, violin.
Cymbals - Nina Rao
Bass guitar - Adam Bauer
Tabla - Arjun Alan Bruggeman
Harmonium - Krishna Das
Violin - Genevieve Walker
Read my weblog entry on this event here.
South side of nave: harmonium by Duck, Son & Pinker, of Bath and Bristol.
Photographed on a visit to Brownsea Open Air Theatre's production of Shakespeare's "Richard III" on 5th August, 2019.
Teri Mitti - Indian Flute And Sargam Notes
SCALE OF THE SONG IS D# MAJOR
Talwaron pee sar vaar diye
S'..R'..G'..R'..G'..R'.R'.S'...S'..R'..G'..R'..G'..
Angaronn mein jiism jalaya hai
G'..G'..R'..R'..S'..S'..S'..S'..N..D..N..N..S'...
Tabb jaake ke kahin humne sar pe
S'..S'..S'..S'.R'.S'.R'..S'..N..P..N..N..S'...
Yehh kesari rang sajaya hai
P.N.S'.R'..R'..R'..R'..R'.G'.R'.G'..R'..S'..N..D..N..N..S'..
Aee meri zameen afsos nahi
R..R..R.G.G.. G.R..R..R.G.G..
Joo tere liye sau dard sahe
R..R..R.G..G.R..R.S..d..d.S.S...
Mehfoozz rahe teri aan sada
S.n.n..n.S.S. S.n.R..S.n.d..
Chahee jaan meri yeh rahe na rahe
p.m.p..p.p..p.R..R.G.S..S.S..S..
Aee meri zamin mehboob meri
R'..R'..R'.G'.G'.. G'.R'..R'..R'.G'.G'..
merii nas nas mein tera ishq bahe
G'.R'..R'..R'.G'..G'.R'..R'.S'..D..D.S'.S'...
Feekaa na pade kabhi rang tera
S'.N.N..N.S'.S'. S'.N.R'..S'.N.D..
Jismonn se nikal ke khoon kahe
P.m.P..P.P..P.R'..R'.G'.S'..S'.S'..S'.. notationsworld.com/teri-mitti-indian-flute-and-sargam-not...
Bassist Marc Inti-Saavedra, guitarist Max Clouth, vocalist Avadhoot Gandhi (Alandi), harmonium player Sudhir Nayak (Mumbai)
GREEKADELIA - 22.2.2015 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - www.jazzit.at - weitere Fotos unter:
Thom's much awaited Harmonium which had been on the slow boat from India with a further customs delay.
Sound and Light Performance of John Adams's Choral Work "The Harmonium Project" with art projections onto the Usher Hall, Edinburgh - Edinburgh International Festival
St Andrew, Frenze, Norfolk
We are a stone's throw from the Suffolk border, and Frenze church sits barely any distance at all from Diss railway station, but it is remote, across the fields hidden in a copse of trees. To reach it, you need to head out of Diss and journey almost a mile from the nearest road. From a country lane signposted somewhat unpromisingly to Diss Business Centre, you soon reach clear rolling country, and at a bend in the road a concrete track heads off to Frenze Hall. If you have ever visited Frenze church, or even read about it, I'm sure it wouldn't be possible to pass the end of this track without turning off on it.
Not for the first time, I failed to resist one Thursday morning in the furnace heat of early August 2018. I freewheeled down the track through the woods and then upwards until eventually, the track came out into an empty farmyard, apparently abandoned, although the farm house is still occupied. In one corner of the yard, on a rise behind an old wooden fence, sits the church of St Andrew, Frenze. As lovely as ever, the door wide open, the only slightly jarring note being the big 'church open' sign outside - is that necessary? Surely nobody is just passing here, and anyone who has made the trip specially is going to try the door anyway, aren't they?
St Andrew is a curious looking structure. Effectively, it is just the small nave of a formerly longer church, propped up but still leaning all over the place. You step through the red brick porch, not ostentatious but full of the self-importance of the end of the medieval period, into a soft grey light falling on bare wood and stone.
Although the font and a few other features survive from medieval times, the overwhelming flavour of the inside is of the 17th century, a silvery white family pew facing across to its partner pulpit, clearly by the same hand. The church is so obviously redundant, and perhaps because of this is charged more intensely with the past of this tiny parish more than its present. Now in the tender care of the Churches Conservation Trust, this would just be a beautiful, unspoiled hidden corner of Norfolk if it were not for one very curious thing - this church has no less than seven figure brasses, more than just about any other church in East Anglia, as well as other memorial inscriptions. An extraordinary find in such a place.
They are all between eighteen and twenty-four inches tall. Mostly, they are to the Blenerhaysett, or Blennerhassett, family and their relatives - a most un-East Anglian name. In the Paston letters, Sir John scoffs that Ralph Blenerhaysett is a name to start a hare. They came from Cumbria, and were Lords of the Manor here. Six of the figures are still in situ on the floor. They are vowess Joan Braham, died 1519, in cloak and girdle, Jane Blenerhaysett, 1521, in kennel headdress, John Blenerhaysett, her husband, also 1521, in armour, with sword, the already mentioned Ralph Blenerhaysett, 1475, in full mail. Then there is an exquisite shroud brass to Thomas Hobson, and Anne Duke, also in a kennel headress. Other inscriptions also survive, and there are replicas of others on the wall. As I say, extraordinary stuff.
Even if there were no brasses, you would want to come here. Everything is simple, but touched down the long years - the plain altar, bears a medieval mensa. Surviving boards from a Stuart royal arms have been collected together and hang above the south door. There are two piscinas set into windowsills, one each side of the nave. Two smug little monkeys on a single bench stare out at all of this. What a special place.
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Referencia post:
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Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bittering, Norfolk
An abandoned Catholic shrine chapel in a gloomy wood beside a quarry, right in the middle of Norfolk. It has a somewhat extraordinary history, more here: norfolktalesmyths.com/2020/10/19/a-feature-of-spread-oak-...
9th August (evening) 2018 at Ham Marquee, Sidmouth (supporting Kathryn Tickell).
Sidmouth Folk Week.
Country: Ireland. Style: Traditional Irish & Contemporary Folk.
Lineup: Brían MacGloinn (v/bouzouki/fiddle), Diarmuid MacGloinn (v/mandolin/g), Alain McFadden (harmonium/mandolin).
This group was formed by brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn. They are from Carlow (now living in Dublin) with a mother from Arranmore Island off the coast of Donegal. They combine their own songs with traditional ones from the North and Donegal in particular. They performed songs learned from the singing of Sarah Makem, Len Graham and Mrs Róise Green (also known as Róise na nAmhrán or Róise Rua) from Arranmore Island.
More information: www.yevagabonds.com/, www.facebook.com/yevagabonds/.
Jan Vos, founder and main curator of the museum playing a 1910 Hoerbuegel organ originating from Germany and donated by Dutch owners.
Tere Bina (Guru) - Sargam, Harmonium And Flute Notes
SCALE OF THE FLUTE IS A BASS/MIDDLE
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
G..G.R..G..G.R..G..G.G..G..G.R.
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
P..G.R.R..R.S.R..R.R..G.R.S.d.
Dum dara dum dumm
S..S.S.R..G..
Oh hum dum bin tere kyaa jeenaa
S.R..G..P..G.R.S..S..S..
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
G..G.R..G..G.R..G..G.G..G..G.R.
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
P..G.R.R..R.S.R..R.R..G.R.S.d.
Dum dara dum dumm
S..S.S.R..G..
Oh hum dum bin tere kyaa jeenaa
S.R..G..P..G.R.S..S..S..
Tere bina beswaadii
P.P.P..D..P.m.m.P.
Beswaadi ratiyaann
m.G.R..G..R.S.S.
Oh sajnaa
S.S.R..R.G..
Tere bina beswaadii
P.P.P..D..P.m.m.P.
Beswaadi ratiyaann
m.G.R..G..R.S.S.
Oh sajna hooo
S.S.R..R.G...m.G.R.m.
Rookhi re oh rookhi ree
m.m..m.m..m..P..G.R.G.R..
Kaatore kaate katenaa
m.m..m.m..m..P..G.R.S..S.R.R.G..
Tere bina beswaadii
P.P.P..D..P.m.m.P.
Beswaadi ratiyaann
m.G.R..G..R.S.S.
Oh sajnaa
S.S.R..R.G...
Tere bina beswaadii
P.P.P..D..P.m.m.P.
Beswaadi ratiyaann
m.G.R..G..R.S.S.
Oh sajna hoo
S.S.R..R.G...m.G.R.
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
G..G.R..G..G.R..G..G.G..G..G.R.
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
P..G.R.R..R.S.R..R.R..G.R.S.d.
Dum dara dum dumm
S..S.S.R..G..
Oh hum dum bin tere kyaa jeenaa
S.R..G..P..G.R.S..S..S..
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
G..G.R..G..G.R..G..G.G..G..G.R.
Dum dara dum dara mast mast daraa
P..G.R.R..R.S.R..R.R..G.R.S.d.
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6th March 2016 at the Old Rose & Crown, London E17.
Walthamstow Folk Club, www.walthamstowfolk.co.uk/.
Country: Britain. Style: Traditional English Folk.
Lineup: Pete Coe (v/melodeon/bouzouki/banjo/bansitar), Alice Jones (v/harmonium/p/clarinet/whistles/foot percussion).
Pete Coe and Alice Jones both live in Ripponden in West Yorkshire (though Coe is originally from Cheshire). Since 2014 the two have come together to present a show "The Search for Five Finger Frank", consisting of English folk songs collected by Frank Kidson from Leeds. Mainly in the 1880s and 90s, before other better known collectors. I took photos of Coe in 2014 at the Musical Traditions Club, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641847911043/.
More information: fivefingerfrank.co.uk/, www.backshift.demon.co.uk/, alicejonesmusic.com/.