French composer (1803-1856)
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Le Pont d'Avignon, on y danse tous en rond, mais on ne sait pas vraiment pourquoi ? Aujourd'hui dans Maintenant vous savez - Culture, nous allons nous pencher sur cette comptine dont la mélodie traîne certainement dans un coin de votre tête. On ne connaît ni l'auteur, ni l'origine de la chansonnette. Plusieurs chansons du quinzième siècle traitent de ce fameux pont, comme celle de Pierre Cercon déjà intitulé Sur le pont d'Avignon. Mais leurs textes n'ont rien à voir avec celui chanté dans nos maternelles. Pour la version que l'on connaît aujourd'hui, il faut attendre 1853 et Adolphe Adam, un compositeur de chansons pour des vaudevilles parisiens. D'où vient cette chanson ? Et cette danse alors, est-ce dû à une coutume ou une tradition de la région ? Ce pont existe donc toujours ? Écoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". "Maintenant Vous Savez" c'est également deux autres podcasts qui décryptent la culture avec "Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture" et la santé avec "Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé". Quatre fois par semaine, nous vous proposons de découvrir les meilleurs épisodes. Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Jonathan Aupart. Première diffusion : 1er décember 2022 À écouter aussi : Pourquoi Plush, le dessin animé de Kev Adams, fait-il polémique ? Qui sont ces rappeurs décorés de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres ? Quel est le plus vieux jeu télévisé ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sýningin Making Sense í Ásmundarsal er samsýning sex listamanna sem vinna útfrá hugmyndum Vísindalista; En það er sú hugmyndafræði sem skoðar sameiginlega þætti listsköpunar og vísindarannsókna. Á sýningunni óma orgelflautur og fótboltaspark er rakið milli fjarða. Þar er dagbók úr stríði en líka lykt af hurðum sem ískra sorglega. Sunna Svavarsdóttir hélt úti rannsókn á þessum sorglega ískrandi hurðum og segir frá í þætti dagsins. Í vetur kom út bókin Lexíurnar eftir Magnús SigurðssonSoffía Auður Birgisdóttir rýnir í bókina í þætti dagsins. En við hefjum þáttinn á leikhúsrýni. Póst-Jón er íslensk staðfæring sviðslistahópsins Óðs á gamanóperunni Le postillon de Lonjumeau eftir franska tónskáldið Adolphe Adam sem var frumsýnd í París 1836. Póst Jón var frumsýnd um liðna helgi í Þjóðleikhúskjallaranum og Trausti Ólafsson lét sig ekki vanta.
Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr “Alex” Stoianov of the Ukraine's Grand Kyiv Ballet discuss their upcoming performance of Adolphe Adam's “Giselle,” on stage March 15 at Atlanta Symphony Hall. Plus, Danny Trejo, founder of Via Citrus, details his citrus tree delivery service.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Artistic Director Oleksandr Stoianov and Kateryna Kukhar, principal dancers of the Grand Kyiv Ballet,speaking about their work in anticipation of a performance of Giselle by Adolphe Adam at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts on Public Square in downtown Wilkes-Barrre, on Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 7:00 pm. For more information; www.kirbycenter.org/
Artistic Director Oleksandr Stoianov and Kateryna Kukhar, principal dancers of the Grand Kyiv Ballet, speaking about their work in anticipation of a performance of Giselle by Adolphe Adam at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts on Public Square in downtown Wilkes-Barrre, on Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 7:00 pm. For more information: www.kirbycenter.org/
Sunday Worship for December 24, 2023, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 11 PM Christmas Eve service— Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen; QALC Choir; PLU Brass Quintet; Deepa, Sonia, Neal Patten on flute, piano, trumpet. PRE-SERVICE MUSIC: Selections for Brass—PLU Brass Quintet • Piano & Flute—O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, French processional, 15th century, arr. Marshall McDonald, Steven Sharp Nelson, Jon Schmidt • Congregational Carol—Of the Father's Love Begotten, ELW 295 • Selections for Brass—PLU Brass Quintet • QALC Choir— Advent Carol, Alfred V. Fedak (b. 1953) • Selections for Brass—PLU Brass Quintet • Congregational Carol— Once in Royal David's City, ELW 269 • Selections for Brass—PLU Brass Quintet • QALC Choir— Now Sing We, Now Rejoice, arr. Richard Wienhorst (1920–2010) • Flute and Piano—O Holy Night, in the style of J. S. Bach, Adolphe Adam (1803–1856), arr. Heather Knezevich • Congregational Carol—The First Noel, ELW 300 • Selections for Brass—PLU Brass Quintet • Organ— Lo, How a Rose, Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) SERVICE OF WORSHIP: Processional Carol— O Come, All Ye Faithful, ELW 283 • Hymn of Praise—Angels We Have Heard on High, ELW 289 • Anthem— Lo, How a Rose, arr. Kyle S. Haugen (b. 1973) • First Reading— Isaiah 9:2-7 • The Holy Gospel— Luke 2:1-20 • Sermon— “Behold,” Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day—It Came upon the Midnight Clear, ELW 282 • Carols at the Distribution—What Child Is This?, ELW 296 • Joy to the World, ELW 267 • Hymn— Silent Night, Holy Night, ELW 281 • Recessional Hymn— Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, ELW 270 • Postlude— X. Noël, Louis-Claude Daquin (1694–1772) Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Father Ray Kelly is a world renowned singing Catholic priest from Ireland. Father has inspired millions with his vocal arrangement of REM's song, “Everybody Hurts. His “Hallelujah” wedding rendition continues to grow with more than 90 million views on You Tube. Father shares a Christmas message of hope. “Oh Holy Night” composed by Adolphe Adam and arranged and performed by Chris Nole on the piano. Merry Christmas!
QUOTES FOR REFLECTION“I wrote this story for you, but when I began it I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books. As a result you are already too old for fairy tales, and by the time it is printed and bound you will be older still. But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.”~C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), Author & Theologian “It is the mark of a good fairy-story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the ‘turn' comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art, and having a peculiar quality.”~J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), Author “But wait, I haven't even told you the best part yet.You see - as if there wasn't enough here already to impress you -The best part about this story is this story is true.The only fairytale that's not a fairytale.”~“The Damsel and the Villain” by Jimmy Needham “What does Christmas feel like for me? It feels like I'm in a courtroom where my life hangs in the balance. The prosecuting attorney is the unassailable law of God, and the defense attorney does not exist. There is no defense. It is manifest to everyone in the courtroom that all evidence is against me, and the judge, the son of the king of the realm, brings down the gavel: ‘Guilty.' I'm sentenced to execution and everlasting ruin. And as they leave the courtroom with me in bonds, the son-judge follows me out, pulls me aside, and says, ‘I'm going to take your condemnation… I love you.'”~John Piper (1946-Present), Pastor & Author “Long lay the world in sin and error pining,‘Till he appeared and the soul felt its worth.A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices,For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.”~“O Holy Night” by Adolphe AdamSERMON PASSAGEMicah 1:1-7; 7:18-20 (ESV)Micah 1 1 The word of the Lord that came to Micah of Moresheth in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.2 Hear, you peoples, all of you; pay attention, O earth, and all that is in it, and let the Lord God be a witness against you, the Lord from his holy temple.3 For behold, the Lord is coming out of his place, and will come down and tread upon the high places of the earth.4 And the mountains will melt under him, and the valleys will split open, like wax before the fire, like waters poured down a steep place.5 All this is for the transgression of Jacob and for the sins of the house of Israel. What is the transgression of Jacob? Is it not Samaria? And what is the high place of Judah? Is it not Jerusalem?6 Therefore I will make Samaria a heap in the open country,a place for planting vineyards, and I will pour down her stones into the valley and uncover her foundations.7 All her carved images shall be beaten to pieces, all her wages shall be burned with fire, and all her idols I will lay waste, for from the fee of a prostitute she gathered them, and to the fee of a prostitute they shall return. Micah 718 Who is a God like you, pardoning iniquity and passing over transgression for the remnant of his inheritance? He does not retain his anger forever, because he delights in steadfast love.19 He will again have compassion on us; he will tread our iniquities underfoot. You will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.20 You will show faithfulness to Jacob and steadfast love to Abraham, as you have sworn to our fathers from the days of old.