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Mateus Ferrari estudou música e violoncelo na Escola de Música de Brasília [EMB]. É professor de Música, multi-instrumentista, cantor, compositor, ator, comediante, performer, palhaço diretor musical e de cena, professor de teatro e música, dublador, locutor e apresentador.Como ator no teatro, tem unido bem as funções de músico e ator em vários espetáculos dirigidos por Adriano e Fernando Guimarães, Adriana Lodi, Hugo Rodas, Ary Para Raios, Miriam Virna, Denis Camargo, Deto Montenegro, Abaetê Queiroz, Dani Diniz, Diego De León, Thiago Bresani e Marcio Meneses. Foi diretor, ator e autor dos espetáculos “Concerto Para Crianças: Beethoven” e “Concerto para Crianças: Amadeus Mozart”. Dirigiu o espetáculo “As Divas da Era”, do grupo Rádio Retrô onde também trabalhou como ator e músico. Com alguns desses espetáculos viajou para muitas cidades do Brasil e também para o exterior.Em 2013, no prêmio SESC do Teatro Candango, recebeu a indicação de melhor ator e melhor trilha sonora com o espetáculo “A falecida” de Nelson Rodrigues, montada pela Cia. Novos Candangos. No ano de 2015, no mesmo prêmio, ganhou o prêmio de melhor trilha sonora com o espetáculo de luz e sombra “Iara, o encanto das águas” da Cia. Lumiato. Desde 2018 participa do grupo “Circo Udi Grudi” apresentando vários espetáculos. Em 2023 entrou no grupo ATA (Agrupação Teatral Amacaca) apresentando “Os Saltimbancos” e outros espetáculos em diversos festivais.@matuscaferrariRelease:Iara - o encanto das águasUm Índio da aldeia sonha com uma mulher sobrenatural. Ao acordar, procura o sábio Pajé para tentar entender quais são os mistérios dessa mulher, descobrindo assim a história da Iara. No encantamento da sereia brasileira, o protagonista mergulha com ela nas profundezas do seu próprio destino.Ficha TécnicaDireção, Dramaturgia e Cenografia: Alexandre FáveroAtores-Sombristas: Thiago Bresani e Soledad GarciaTrilha Sonora Original: Mateus FerrariCriação Figuras e Cenários: Alexandre Fávero e Soledad GarciaPesquisa, recortes, pinturas, cenotécnica e produção executiva: Thiago Bresani e Soledad GarciaFotografia: Diego Bresani e Thiago BresaniArte gráfica: Estúdio Gunga - Nara OliveiraFigurino: Soledad GarciaIluminação: Alexandre Fávero2 MundosInspirado na colonização da América e dos territórios do mundo todo, o espetáculo conduze o espectador a viajar por um tempo passado que encontra analogias continuas com o presente. 2 MUNDOS conta a historia do encontro de duas culturas opostas, onde se revelam os sentimentos e motivações mais profundas da humanidade. Quando no embate das diferenças explode a luta pela vida, a morte de um jovem acontece trazendo uma nova esperança.Ficha TécnicaDireção, Cenografia e Iluminação: Alexandre FáveroIdeia original e Argumento: Soledad GarciaRoteiro : Alexandre Fávero, Fabiana Bigarella, Soledad Garcia e Thiago BresaniSombristas: Soledad Garcia e Thiago BresaniCoordenação geral: Cia LumiatoAssistente de direção: Fabiana BigarellaPesquisa e construção do material cênico: Soledad Garcia e Thiago BresaniTrilha sonora: Mateus FerrariDesigner de som: Marcelo Dal ColFigurinos: Soledad GarciaFotografia: Diego BresaniCriação gráfica: Felipe Cavalcante e Gabriel MenezesProdução : Thiago BresaniAssistentes de produção: Soledad Garcia e Luênia GuedesGênero: Teatro de sombra @CiaLumiato
Deeeeeeeeeeeenna vecka är det som vanligt en ny film som diskuteras i Tagning 25. Ett historiskt drama inte minst! Med åtta oscars i ryggen står den starkt i det allmänna ögat mem håller vi med?
Welcome to The Couture 303 Podcast with Jay Viper! In this electrifying episode, we're joined by Hard House legend Amadeus Mozart, one half of the iconic Tidy Boys and co-owner of the renowned Tidy Trax record label. We delve into the magic of the legendary Tidy Weekenders, reminisce about the unforgettable influence of the late great Tony De Vit, and explore Amadeus Mozart's journey through the electronic music scene. Tune in for insights, stories, and a celebration of dance music culture that has shaped generations! #TheCouture303Podcast #JayViper #AmadeusMozart #TidyBoys #TidyTrax #HardHouse #TidyWeekender #TonyDeVit #ElectronicMusic #DanceMusic #MusicPodcast #DJInterview #RaveCulture #EDMLegends #MusicLegends
This season on Vulgar History, we're investigating the question How Do You Solve A Problem Like Marie Antoinette? To do so, we're looking at the lives of women who lived during the revolutionary era of the 18th century. This week, Kristin Franseen joins us to discuss Constanze Mozart, best known as the wife and then widow of Amadeus Mozart. -- Learn about the Grove Music Online website of the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Project -- Kristin's references: Mozart's Women: His Family, His Friends, His Music by Jane Glover 1791: Mozart's Last Year by H.C. Robbins Landon "Salieri's Cosi fan tutte" by Bruce Alan Brown and John Rice, Cambridge Opera Journal 8, no. 1 Mozart's Letters, Mozart's Life edited by Robert Spaethling A Mozart Pilgrimage by Vincent and Mary Novellos — Operation Olive Branch Operation Olive Branch Instagram Operation Olive Branch TikTok — Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories at common.era.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout -- Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) -- Support Vulgar History on Patreon -- Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aflevering 12 staat vol humor want we gaan het hebben over comedy! We blikken even terug op de hoogtepunten en dieptepunten van de afgelopen maand. Zo werd Jeffrey razend enthousiast van de combinatie A24 en Nicolas Cage in 'Dream Scenario'. En Erwin komt woorden tekort voor (tot nu toe) de beste film van 2024; 'Dune Part Two'. Aan 'Imaginary' wil Jeffrey niet teveel woorden vuil maken terwijl Erwin ons behoed voor 'Irish Wish'. De welbekende Podcornronde staat uiteraard in het teken van comedy en nadat dit vragenvuur is afgevuurd op Erwin duiken we dieper in op het genre comedy. Want klopt het dat comedy acteurs de beste acteurs zijn die er rondlopen? En hoeveel soorten comedy zijn er wel niet? Zoals elke aflevering hebben Jeffrey en Erwin elkaar een film gegeven om te bekijken, maar vielen deze wel in de smaak? Terwijl Erwin de typische jaren 90 comedy 'Ace Venture: Pet Detective' (Netflix) bekeek, mocht Jeffrey het doen met de Britse (tragi)comedy ' The Lady in the Van' (ook te zien op Netflix). Was het veelal ergernis waar beide mee te maken kregen, of waren voor beide lichtpuntjes te benoemen? We kijken uiteraard vooruit naar de films die op ons staan te wachten in de maand april. En we blikken vooruit naar de volgende aflevering waarin beide een Biografie film mogen bekijken. Erwin gaat 'Walk The Line' op Disney+ kijken, de film over het leven van Johnny Cash en Jeffrey gaat zich wagen aan 'Amadeus' op PrimeVideo over het leven van Amadeus Mozart.
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If we understand Mozart then we can get a broader understanding of the divine. And we skip the morality about sexuality and profanity. Mozart was such rascal and genius to the same time.Mozart was obsessed with sex and cracked, dirty, profane jokes, without even thinking of the consequences of his bad behavior…Even he did openly sex in public toilets… There is no ending of his misconducts... With 4 years he started to compose, with 7 years he had composed already a complete concert…Mozart composed also dirty songs, for instance: Leck mir den Arsch Fein recht schön saber. (I refuse to translate)Can you do such thing?And he never had corrected any note that he composed.Mozart could write entire concerts out of his mind, without correcting anything.Amadeus Mozart was a channel of the Lord…How does such thing work out…?If we are totally relaxed and open mind, only then the Lord can choose us as a channel.What I described in a previous blog, within an instance of a second, I got so deep insights and great solution when I was under the shower.I had designed the hardware for the satellite navigation system already and the software was missing and I was running out of time… Within 3/2 hours I wrote down the complete program in Assembler (microprocessor language) just so. For that task I would normally need 6 weeks… For sure, I had to correct this program, because I am not a genius… At this time, I had also an awesome sexual life, that made me so relaxed… I lived for 10 years in an Ashram and watched the absurdity of a perverse system…To create so many rules to live in chastity (abstinence…) a religious life…So, more rules so more the rules were broken, at the end who cared/cares in an ashram, monastery for rules? The Guru/Abbot looks that his disciples keep the rules and he/she is breaking the rules/morality by him/herself.Morality is for the others, never for yourself. (Oscar Wild)When I was attending a worship of God in an African church, then Jesus was coming.Did we chase purity? We were dancing and singing the praise of the Lord like crazy.The priest was yelling and even rolling on the ground when he broke out in anger…Such madness and divine…The church was filled with so much spirituality, that Jesus had to come.And that should happen in every church or temple.A religious system that is obsessed with absurd rules will never connect to the Lord/divine, even more it will prevent love and spirituality...And we can watch the religious fanaticism, that kills/killed so many people…For what are the Religions good for? My video: Can we understand God? https://youtu.be/uu_pFdsjhkQMy audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Can.we.understand.God.mp3
Texto FANTÁSTICO do famoso Sir Peter Shaffer que deu origem ao filme de Milos Forman em 1984. Amadeus conta a história da rivalidade entre Antonio Saliere e Amadeus Mozart na corte dos Habsburgo. *** Inscreva-se na nossa newsletter AQUI *** Apresentação: Lívia Leão Edição: Lívia Leão Contato: lihnumlivro@hotmail.com
Some historians believe Italian forger Tobia Nicotra may have produced hundreds of document and signature forgeries attributed to names like Mozart and Galileo, before he was caught in the 1930s. He faded into obscurity, but his forgeries didn't. And for more than 80 years the University of Michigan housed a Galileo manuscript they didn't know was fake -- until a historian named Nick Wilding called its bluff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acompañame a conocer la historia de un #NiñoGenio, que lamentablemente terminó en tragedia #ElFilip #Mozart .
We're not proud of this episode title, and we're not proud of the wee little clue asset below - but by gum we're proud of the episode itself. Join Anna, Jamie and Jon as they find themselves beset by arctic wildlife, and trapped with the corpse of Amadeus Mozart in a musical mystery cave... If you're playing along at home you might find the below useful. Or you might not! As visual assets go, they're pump.
Tras las vacaciones de Semana Santa, el equipo de Remake a los 80 vuelve a la carga. En esta ocasión, nos reunimos al son que toca un personaje histórico, mítico, clásico, pero revisado con ciertas “licencias poéticas”. Milos Forman se acerca a la figura mítica de Amadeus Mozart, desde la perspectiva del dramaturgo y guionista Peter Shaffer, que escribe una historia que no llega a ser un biopic y que incluye como narrador, e incluso casi diríamos que verdadero protagonista de la cinta, a Antonio Salieri. Y por encima de ambos, sobrevolándolo todo, la oscura sombra de la envidia. Y de la muerte. Analizamos cómo surgió esa idea, y descubrimos qué parte tenía de verdad y cuál era el porcentaje de invención de la misma. Vemos cómo se seleccionó a los protagonistas, al frente del os que se encuentra un semidesconocido Tom Hulce, que entabla un pulso interpretativo con un inspiradísimo F. Murray Abraham. Disgregamos algunos detalles técnicos, punto fuerte de la película; y, por supuesto, detenemos nuestra lupa en la figura del gran Amadeus. Reflexionamos sobre su personalidad, sobre sus altas capacidades, y sobre sus conflictos internos, en un semiapartado especial que hemos llamado “remake a la psicología”- Contextualizamos y descubrimos a la persona tras el mito, arrancándole la máscara y mirándolo directamente a los ojos. O al oído. Y es que, por supuesto, hablamos de la música, esa banda sonora y esas composiciones que han perdurado en el tiempo y que siguen elevando el alma humana. Para tan ardua tarea, contamos con la colaboración del inconmensurable Rafa Rus, ya habitual en el programa, y con un Highlander de excepción, el escritor Raúl Cueto, autor de una extensa biografía de Mozart y entendido en todo lo que rodea su figura. Y es que toda ayuda es poca, ante la ausencia de nuestro “millenial”, Javi García, y a pesar del retorno del “hombre simbólico” Óscar Cabrera. Juan Pablo Molina maneja la batuta mientras ríe compulsivamente ante los chascarrillos soeces y vulgares de su equipo. Esperemos que el programa, con sorteíllo sorpresa incluido, sea de vuestro agrado, queridos remakers. Eso sí, no nos envidéis, que lo que hacemos en el estudio es solo y exclusivamente por y para vosotros. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Escúchanos también en www.remakealos80.com Recuerda suscribirte a nuestro canal de You Tube para estar al día de nuestros directos https://www.youtube.com/@remakealos80 Síguenos en Instagram y Twitter @Remakealos80 y búscanos en Telegram, te dejamos el enlace a nuestro grupo de para que compartas tus opiniones e interactúes con nosotros: https://t.me/joinchat/GXsRJYMd3wQVBG2v
THIS WEEK!! Two of Adam's old bandmates from late-90's Lynchburg Legend, The Wakovia Bank Robbers, come to the studio for a long-overdue reunion. On this, part one of a four part epic series, we delve into Soft Teeth, Human Beans, Bird Wives, The Divorce of Amadeus Mozart, and other juicy, relevant, hot topics. The air crackles with delight; the molecules dance and sing; the atoms run in horror! Prepare your Umami teeth, the next four weeks will be a RIDE.
Imagine if you were a student of Leonardo da Vinci during the height of the Renaissance? What would you learn? All the secrets of oil painting, the hidden proportions of human anatomy, Leonardo's philosophy on life...Let's find out. On this episode, we explore Leonardo da Vinci's Treatise On Painting through three lectures on Proportion, Anatomy, and Color. We stumble onto the invention of 'orange'. And finally, we uncover unlock the secrets of The Vitruvian Man. Join me for this special two part series, as we dive into the thoughts, artwork, and paradoxes of Leonardo da Vinci's mind. A mind whose brilliance is exteriorized for us on the pages of these manuscripts. Visit the companion gallery for this episode here: https://mjdorian.com/notebooks/ --------- Research & Resources: • The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, edited by Edward MacCurdy (Definitive Edition in One Volume). (Digital version, Volume I: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.283547 ) • Treatise On Painting, by Leonardo da Vinci (Digital version: https://archive.org/details/cu31924008661476 ) • Leonardo: The Complete Drawings, published by Taschen. • The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, by Giorgio Vasari • Leonardo da Vinci, by Walter Isaacson. --------- Support Creative Codex on my Patreon and get access to exclusive episodes, including the Kurt Cobain series and all the Episode Exclusives: https://www.patreon.com/mjdorian --------- Listen to episode 2 of Creative Codex for more about Leonardo da Vinci's personal life. Available in the main podcast feed, titled: '2: Leonardo da Vinci's Secret'. --------- Thank you to my Dream Maker tier! Executive Producer: Mike Hill --------- Thank-you's & 'shout outs' to the Shadow Fam! Shadow-Fam: AKD, Angela Ramseyer, Anna Wolff, Aranea Push, Barak Talker, Carmella Cole, Corey, Clark Price, Clinton King, Dallas O'Kelly, DVM, Ellis Morton, Geo_H, Glen QuiltSwissy, Hamed Iranmehr, Hilde, Janet Roccanova, Jay, Jen The Atelierista, Jennifer Wilson, Joe Boland, Jye Marchant, Kahlil Pyburn, Kayla Dawson, Keith, Kristina Lamour Sansone, Maurus Fitze, Michael Lloyd, Payton, Rach, Rachel Schultz, Rebecca, Robert, Scott Wierzbicki, Sigitas Treciokas, Simon Bonanno, Sowmya Hariharan, Tim Sussss, Terry W, Deborah Meyers, and Yadie Cisneros. Thank you for your support! --------- Connect with me on social media for all the newest updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjdorian/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjdorian --------- All music written & produced by MJDorian. With one exception: Amadeus Mozart's Lacrymosa from Mozart's Requiem plays from 8:50-11:30. Performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. Creative Codex is written & produced by MJDorian. All rights reserved.
Comenzamos "colándonos" el programa 'Cuerpos Especiales' de Europa FM para felicitarles por el estreno de la nueva etapa de esta emisora. Eva Soriano e Iggy Rubín han explicado el cambio: "toda la imagen de Europa FM cambia, más fresca, más molona, más todo. Es una fantasía". A continuación, aprovechando que anunciamos la nueva Europa FM, hemos querido recordar cómo era la vieja Europa FM. Los inicios de esta cadena musical datan del año 1780, cuando era conocida como 'Peloponeso FM'. Además de escuchar los últimos temas de Bach, Beethoven y Vivaldi, entrevistamos en exclusiva a Amadeus Mozart. Después, escuchamos un documento inédito: cómo ha sido la llegada al cielo del bueno de Jesús Quintero. Por último, escuchamos la última ficción sonora de Agustín Jiménez que se titula: ¡SPOILER!, la única serie que no deja que los demás te la cuenten.
Comenzamos "colándonos" el programa 'Cuerpos Especiales' de Europa FM para felicitarles por el estreno de la nueva etapa de esta emisora. Eva Soriano e Iggy Rubín han explicado el cambio: "toda la imagen de Europa FM cambia, más fresca, más molona, más todo. Es una fantasía". A continuación, aprovechando que anunciamos la nueva Europa FM, hemos querido recordar cómo era la vieja Europa FM. Los inicios de esta cadena musical datan del año 1780, cuando era conocida como 'Peloponeso FM'. Además de escuchar los últimos temas de Bach, Beethoven y Vivaldi, entrevistamos en exclusiva a Amadeus Mozart. Después, escuchamos un documento inédito: cómo ha sido la llegada al cielo del bueno de Jesús Quintero. Por último, escuchamos la última ficción sonora de Agustín Jiménez que se titula: ¡SPOILER!, la única serie que no deja que los demás te la cuenten.
Comenzamos "colándonos" el programa 'Cuerpos Especiales' de Europa FM para felicitarles por el estreno de la nueva etapa de esta emisora. Eva Soriano e Iggy Rubín han explicado el cambio: "toda la imagen de Europa FM cambia, más fresca, más molona, más todo. Es una fantasía". A continuación, aprovechando que anunciamos la nueva Europa FM, hemos querido recordar cómo era la vieja Europa FM. Los inicios de esta cadena musical datan del año 1780, cuando era conocida como 'Peloponeso FM'. Además de escuchar los últimos temas de Bach, Beethoven y Vivaldi, entrevistamos en exclusiva a Amadeus Mozart. Después, escuchamos un documento inédito: cómo ha sido la llegada al cielo del bueno de Jesús Quintero. Por último, escuchamos la última ficción sonora de Agustín Jiménez que se titula: ¡SPOILER!, la única serie que no deja que los demás te la cuenten.
Comenzamos "colándonos" el programa 'Cuerpos Especiales' de Europa FM para felicitarles por el estreno de la nueva etapa de esta emisora. Eva Soriano e Iggy Rubín han explicado el cambio: "toda la imagen de Europa FM cambia, más fresca, más molona, más todo. Es una fantasía". A continuación, aprovechando que anunciamos la nueva Europa FM, hemos querido recordar cómo era la vieja Europa FM. Los inicios de esta cadena musical datan del año 1780, cuando era conocida como 'Peloponeso FM'. Además de escuchar los últimos temas de Bach, Beethoven y Vivaldi, entrevistamos en exclusiva a Amadeus Mozart. Después, escuchamos un documento inédito: cómo ha sido la llegada al cielo del bueno de Jesús Quintero. Por último, escuchamos la última ficción sonora de Agustín Jiménez que se titula: ¡SPOILER!, la única serie que no deja que los demás te la cuenten.
Comenzamos "colándonos" el programa 'Cuerpos Especiales' de Europa FM para felicitarles por el estreno de la nueva etapa de esta emisora. Eva Soriano e Iggy Rubín han explicado el cambio: "toda la imagen de Europa FM cambia, más fresca, más molona, más todo. Es una fantasía". A continuación, aprovechando que anunciamos la nueva Europa FM, hemos querido recordar cómo era la vieja Europa FM. Los inicios de esta cadena musical datan del año 1780, cuando era conocida como 'Peloponeso FM'. Además de escuchar los últimos temas de Bach, Beethoven y Vivaldi, entrevistamos en exclusiva a Amadeus Mozart. Después, escuchamos un documento inédito: cómo ha sido la llegada al cielo del bueno de Jesús Quintero. Por último, escuchamos la última ficción sonora de Agustín Jiménez que se titula: ¡SPOILER!, la única serie que no deja que los demás te la cuenten.
At this moment, strewn across the world, there exist over 7,200 pages of Leonardo da Vinci's notes. These pages are not only echoes of a distant past–embodying the inquisitive spirit of the Renaissance–according to scholars and historians they represent the 'greatest record of curiosity ever created'. Join me for this special two part series, as we dive into the thoughts, artwork, and paradoxes of Leonardo da Vinci's mind. A mind whose brilliance is exteriorized for us on the pages of these manuscripts. Visit the companion gallery for this episode here: https://mjdorian.com/notebooks/ --------- Research & Resources: • The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, edited by Edward MacCurdy (Definitive Edition in One Volume). • Leonardo: The Complete Drawings, published by Taschen. • The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, by Giorgio Vasari • Leonardo da Vinci, by Walter Isaacson. --------- Support Creative Codex on my Patreon and get access to exclusive episodes, including the Kurt Cobain series and all the Episode Exclusives: https://www.patreon.com/mjdorian --------- Listen to episode 2 of Creative Codex for more about Leonardo da Vinci's personal life. Available in the main podcast feed, titled: '2: Leonardo da Vinci's Secret'. --------- Thank you to my Dream Maker tier! Executive Producer: Mike Hill --------- Thank-you's & 'shout outs' to the Shadow Fam! Shadow-Fam: AKD, Anna Wolff, Aranea Push, Barak Talker, Carmella Cole, Corey, Clark Price, Clinton King, Dallas O'Kelly, DVM, Geo_H, Glen QuiltSwissy, Hamed Iranmehr, Hilde, Janet Roccanova, Jay, Jen The Atelierista, Jennifer Wilson, Jye Marchant, Kayla Dawson, Keith, Kirsten Dressler, Kristina Lamour Sansone, Maurus Fitze, Michael Lloyd, Owen McAteer, Rachulan, Rachel Schultz, Rebecca, Robert, Ruben Corona, Sigitas Treciokas, Simon Bonanno, Sowmya Hariharan, Stephanie Neal, Tim Sussss, Terry W, and Yadie Cisneros. Thank you for your support! --------- Connect with me on social media for all the newest updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjdorian/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjdorian --------- All music written & produced by MJDorian. With one exception: Amadeus Mozart's Lacrymosa from Mozart's Requiem plays from 8:50-11:30. Performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. Creative Codex is written & produced by MJDorian. All rights reserved.
Francespullin.com Youtube version- https://youtu.be/fQTUZjKUlUg As a child and young woman, Frances always joked that she was psychic when she “knew” things about others and occurrences around her and her sphere of family and friends. At 24, her parents had a dinner party and ended the evening with a guest channeling. Needless to say, this was the beginning of many visits to psychics and many books purchased and devoured. In 2003, after the untimely and unexpected death of her son, Damon of a heart attack at age 33, she found herself surrounded by psychic people and began to educate herself with endless classes by psychics in the area. People she had known for some time revealed their gifts to her and brought messages to her from her son. During this period of soul development, she became a channel herself of Amadeus Mozart and he is filled with teaching her to love herself, trust in herself, and to teach the world of that which she has learned.
Una nueva forma para viajar, a traves de las grandes obras musicales del genero clasico. Conducido por Juan Fernando Villafuerte Ex colaborador de la Deutsche Welle de Alemania y la Elizabeth Trabanino, Directora de Radio Clasica, quienes a traves de una tertulia contaran las historias que se esconden detras de las operas a manera de poner en contexto al publico sobre el origen de estas grandes composiciones.
Silvia Casasola nos habla de Narnell Mozart, la músico que quedó oculta tras sombra de su hermano, el gran Amadeus Mozart. Con la colaboración de Victoria Palma autora de 'Clásicas y Modernas, historias de mujeres y la música'.
If we understand Mozart then we can get a broader understanding of the divine. And we skip the morality about sexuality and profanity. Mozart was such rascal and genius to the same time.Mozart was obsessed with sex and cracked, dirty, profane jokes, without even thinking of the consequences of his bad behavior…Even he did openly sex in public toilets… There is no ending of his misconducts... With 4 years he started to compose, with 7 years he had composed already a complete concert…Mozart composed also dirty songs, for instance: Leck mir den Arsch Fein recht schön saber. (I refuse to translate)Can you do such thing?And he never had corrected any note that he composed.Mozart could write entire concerts out of his mind, without correcting anything.Amadeus Mozart was a channel of the Lord…How does such thing work out…?If we are totally relaxed and open mind, only then the Lord can choose us as a channel.What I described in a previous blog, within an instance of a second, I got so deep insights and great solution when I was under the shower.I had designed the hardware for the satellite navigation system already and the software was missing and I was running out of time… Within 3/2 hours I wrote down the complete program in Assembler (microprocessor language) just so. For that task I would normally need 6 weeks… For sure, I had to correct this program, because I am not a genius… At this time, I had also an awesome sexual life, that made me so relaxed… I lived for 10 years in an Ashram and watched the absurdity of a perverse system…To create so many rules to live in chastity (abstinence…) a religious life…So, more rules so more the rules were broken, at the end who cared/cares in an ashram, monastery for rules? The Guru/Abbot looks that his disciples keep the rules and he/she is breaking the rules/morality by him/herself.Morality is for the others, never for yourself. (Oscar Wild)When I was attending a worship of God in an African church, then Jesus was coming.Did we chase purity? We were dancing and singing the praise of the Lord like crazy.The priest was yelling and even rolling on the ground when he broke out in anger…Such madness and divine…The church was filled with so much spirituality, that Jesus had to come.And that should happen in every church or temple.A religious system that is obsessed with absurd rules will never connect to the Lord/divine, even more it will prevent love and spirituality...And we can watch the religious fanaticism, that kills/killed so many people…For what are the Religions good for? My video: Can we understand God? https://youtu.be/uu_pFdsjhkQMy audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Can.we.understand.God.mp3
Hola excursionistas, soy José Luis Arribas y éste es el súper sonido de 'Ventajas de viajar en cine', desde 'Siéntelo con oído'. Procuren todos su billete de ida, acomódense en su butaca y durante este tiempo háganme el favor de parar sus relojes. El viaje comienza. Hoy: 'Amadeus'. Antes de hablar de la magnífica película 'Amadeus', debemos hacerlo de su director, Milos Forman. Este realizador no puede ser simplemente nombrado, al lado del título de esta gran obra, y directamente pasar al análisis de la misma. Milos Forman merece bastantes líneas y en el espacio de hoy tendrá su lugar de honor. Checo de nacimiento y emigrado a New York, Milos Forman fue un director y guionista de cine, formado en la escuela de cine de Praga, con varias películas en su haber, reconocidas no solamente por premios internacionales sino por la calidad de las mismas, elevadas a obras de culto y a formar parte de ese listado de grandes títulos de la historia del cine. Entre esas joyas destacan dos y brillan con luz propia: 'Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco', de 1975, y 'Amadeus', de 1984, ambas premiadas con los Óscar a la mejor película y al mejor director, en sus respectivas ediciones. No podemos olvidar otros filmes como 'Valmont', 'El escándalo de Larry Flynt' y 'Man on the Moon'. De la primera, 'Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco', destacar el papel protagonista de Jack Nicholson y el logro de hacerse con los cinco principales premios tanto en la academia como en los Globos de Oro. Basada en la novela de Ken Kesey, cuenta la historia de un criminal condenado a cumplir su castigo en un hospital psiquiátrico, lugar donde su personalidad chocará con las reglas estrictas impuestas por otro personaje igual de intenso, la enfermera que dirige la clínica. El deseo por escapar del primero, tras existir la posibilidad de permanecer perpetuamente en ese lugar, desbordará los acontecimientos, algo que se siente inevitable en todo momento. Y del drama con toques de comedia, del peculiar sanatorio y sus habitantes, saltamos a la película que encabeza y preside nuestro espacio: 'Amadeus'. Perteneciente al género de cine histórico, esta inmensa obra cinematográfica se basa en un texto teatral de 1979, escrito por Peter Shaffer, guionista y dramaturgo de origen británico. En el año 1981, Milos Forman, presencia el estreno en Broadway de 'Amadeus', y aunque personalmente no se siente atraído por las historias basadas en biografías de músicos, emprende junto a Shaffer la tarea de escritura del guion de una película basada, al igual que la obra de teatro, en la figura de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Tras cuatro meses de trabajo mano a mano y un intenso esfuerzo, finalizan su redacción, teniendo ante ellos un argumento fascinante, en el cual se narra la vida de Mozart, contada por otro insigne compositor, Antonio Salieri, narrador y antagonista de la historia que los envuelve, incluso hasta la muerte de Amadeus, oscuro acontecimiento rodeado de sombras. Existen diferencias entre la puesta en escena en los teatros y la versión en cine, pero sobre todo en lo concerniente a la realidad y a la ficción, ya que aunque se basa ligeramente en aspectos de la vida de ambos compositores, verdaderamente no se trata de un documental que relata con rigor la vida de Amadeus. Hablemos del narrador: Salieri, anciano, en tentativa de suicidio y culpándose como autor de la muerte de Amadeus, cuenta la historia en confesión. En el patio de butacas habla al público y en la película el personaje lo hace frente a un sacerdote. Como decíamos, existían factores distintos entre teatro y cine. Aparte del ya mencionado, otro fundamental reside en la música: no hay música en el escenario; pero en la película lo es casi todo y se alza triunfante como uno de los personajes principales. Es un espectáculo desbordante que envuelve la trama. Las conspiraciones de Salieri contra el joven y extravagante Mozart, recién llegado a la corte del Emperador José II de Austria, alimentan la narración. Sus motivaciones hacia la destrucción del oponente crecen en su interior fruto de la rabia, abocado ahora a un plano secundario, adelantado por el recién llegado, el músico nacido en Salzburgo. Aunque Salieri aborrece al intruso que le ha desplazado, una profunda admiración se mezcla en sus sentimientos. Salieri comienza con una sana esperanza, emocionado por conocer a Mozart pero, cuando ocurre el encuentro, torna a una terrible decepción, y desde ese punto todo es cuesta abajo. Ahora ya no soporta ni su risa, esa risa especial y marca personal del personaje de Amadeus. La realidad histórica diverge completamente. Esta película de género de época solamente es un ejercicio de conversión de una leyenda en una ilusión, en un torrente de imaginación, que modula al antojo de sus creadores, la vida real de Amadeus. Y en esta realidad no existe un Salieri con la amenaza constante que devora sus entrañas, ni sus maquinaciones contra el joven compositor. Lo que sí posee fundamento es el reconocimiento merecido a una de las grandes películas de los años ochenta y de la historia del cine en general, obra de culto en mayúsculas, recibiendo un total de cuarenta premios entre Óscars, Globos de Oro y Bafta. Todo es comprensible y encaja a la perfección: la música, las interpretaciones de Tom Hulce como Amadeus Mozart y Murray Abraham como Antonio Salieri, la solidez del guion y la dirección de Milos Forman. Todos como instrumentos de una colosal composición para disfrutar desde la primera nota.
8 Oscar ödüllü, 1984 yapımı “Amadeus”… Mozart'ın Viyana yıllarını anlatıyor. Andante Dergisi Genel Yayın Yönetmeni, müzik yazarı Serhan Bali, 2hafta 1gün'de filmi tüm boyutlarıyla anlattı. Bali'ye göre, “Amadeus kadar başarılı olabilmiş bir klasik müzik filmi yok.”
If we understand Mozart then we can get a broader understanding of the divine. And we skip the morality about sexuality and profanity. Mozart was such rascal and genius to the same time.Mozart was obsessed with sex and cracked, dirty, profane jokes, without even thinking of the consequences of his bad behavior…Even he did openly sex in public toilets… There is no ending of his misconducts... With 4 years he started to compose, with 7 years he had composed already a complete concert…Mozart composed also dirty songs, for instance: Leck mir den Arsch Fein recht schön saber. (I refuse to translate)Can you do such thing?And he never had corrected any note that he composed.Mozart could write entire concerts out of his mind, without correcting anything.Amadeus Mozart was a channel of the Lord…How does such thing work out…?If we are totally relaxed and open mind, only then the Lord can choose us as a channel.What I described in a previous blog, within an instance of a second, I got so deep insights and great solution when I was under the shower.I had designed the hardware for the satellite navigation system already and the software was missing and I was running out of time… Within 3/2 hours I wrote down the complete program in Assembler (microprocessor language) just so. For that task I would normally need 6 weeks… For sure, I had to correct this program, because I am not a genius… At this time, I had also an awesome sexual life, that made me so relaxed… I lived for 10 years in an Ashram and watched the absurdity of a perverse system…To create so many rules to live in chastity (abstinence…) a religious life…So, more rules so more the rules were broken, at the end who cared/cares in an ashram, monastery for rules? The Guru/Abbot looks that his disciples keep the rules and he/she is breaking the rules/morality by him/herself.Morality is for the others, never for yourself. (Oscar Wild)When I was attending a worship of God in an African church, then Jesus was coming.Did we chase purity? We were dancing and singing the praise of the Lord like crazy.The priest was yelling and even rolling on the ground when he broke out in anger…Such madness and divine…The church was filled with so much spirituality, that Jesus had to come.And that should happen in every church or temple.A religious system that is obsessed with absurd rules will never connect to the Lord/divine, even more it will prevent love and spirituality...And we can watch the religious fanaticism, that kills/killed so many people…For what are the Religions good for? My video: Can we understand God? https://youtu.be/uu_pFdsjhkQMy audio: https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/object/rudizimmerer?region=ap-southeast-1&prefix=6/Can+we+understand+God.mp3
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Hello Folks !! In today's episode of Movie Herald Recommends we will be listening to one of the best biographical dramas ever made. I will be talking about the 1984 movie Amadeus which stars Tom Hulce in the titular role of Amadeus Mozart and F Murray Abraham as the primary antagonist Salieri. The movie is directed by Milos Forman who also won the Oscar for the same. The movie got 11 nominations and bagged 8 of them. It is a classic and must watch and you should definitely watch it. PS: Isaignani Ilayaraja termed it one of his most favourite movies of all time and mentioned that he had watched the movies more than 50 times. #Amadeus #MilosForman #MovieHerald #MovieHeraldPodcast #MovieHeraldRecommends #TamilPodcasts #TamilMoviePodcasts #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
On this episode, Ginger talks about magnets, magnetism, and Franz Mesmer, a man kicked out of Paris for being a pervert. Actually, it was the fact that his medical practice mostly consisted of getting stoned and feeling up ladies, but you get the gist. Add in Marie Antoinette, Amadeus Mozart, and Ben Franklin, and you got a recipe of what we like to call: history is weirder and hornier than you thought. Featuring racist gremlin, Ben Shapiro, wandering uteri, and DJ's Tinder profile. Citations at thisfnguypod.com.
Scopriamo assieme la storia di Nannerl Mozart
A historical fantasy book based on the imaginative world created by Amadeus Mozart and his sister Nannerl. This is The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu. You can follow me on Goodreads.
Hoy hablamos de un tema muy importante. ¿Con qué actitud afrontamos al fracaso? ¿Qué tienen en común Amadeus Mozart, Vincent Van Gogh y Thomas Edison? Todo esto y mucho más en este episodio de Liderazgo 3.0
In this episode, I speak with Amadeus Motzart who is one half of the Tidy Boys and founder of the legendary Tidy Trax label that is celebrating its 25th year as this biggest brand in hard dance music. Ama discusses the key to their success of building a global brand with longevity which is more like a family than a business. Community is key for any long term brands in the electronic music industry. If you want to join our free community of DJs & Producers from around the world that can help and support you, apply to join the DJ Growth Lab group here
The hiatus ends with a return to form for Jacob and Evan! And they bring great new topics:What did Mozart find funny, and why is the answer to that question poop jokes?How did the Swahili coast get its name, and what does that have to do with the rise of Islam?How does one man contribute so much to physics, get nominated so many times, and never win a Nobel prize?Why is everybody everywhere so angry all the time?
New music from Sylvia Wrath, N0V3L, Cartel Madras (playing this Thursday at 4pm on CITR before their concert that night!!!) and a little known track by Amadeus Mozart about arse licking. You are welcome. This weekend:Thurs Dec 19 - Cartel Madras @ Fortune Sound ClubFriday Dec 20 - Poison Mind with Bedwetters Anonymous & LeMaster @ The ToastSat Dec 21 - Whyenne, Terrifying Girls' High School, Krusty Krew (spongebob cover band) @ the Avant Garden (729 Gore ave) 7pm
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Nesse programa convidamos a professora Maria Isabel Montandon do Departamento de Música da UnB e o professor Bruno Westermann do Departamento de música da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana para conversarmos sobre o filme Amadeus. Esse filme, do ano de 1984, foi dirigido por Milos Forman com roteiro de Peter Schaffer, e discorre sobre a relação entre os compositores Antonio Salieri e Amadeus Mozart.
Nesse programa convidamos a professora Maria Isabel Montandon do Departamento de Música da UnB e o professor Bruno Westermann do Departamento de música da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana para conversarmos sobre o filme Amadeus. Esse filme, do ano de 1984, foi dirigido por Milos Forman com roteiro de Peter Schaffer, e discorre sobre a relação entre os compositores Antonio Salieri e Amadeus Mozart.
Financial Dominatrix Mistress Harley! Sign up for my mailing list! Follow Mistress Harley! Twitter: @techdomme Instagram: @techdomme Website Follow Billy! Twitter: @TheBillyProcida Instagram: @BillyIsProcida Facebook fan page Music from Sex in the Quad Glitter Blast by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Amadeus Mozart’s Allegro Snag yourself some manwhore merch! Join our sex-positive fanwhore community on Patreon and support the show! Click here to become a member. Use promo code MANWHORE to get a 40-minute FREE TRIAL of ethical paid-for porn at HotMovies.com! Email your comments, questions, and boobies to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
As a child and young woman, Frances always joked that she was psychic when she “knew” things about others and occurrences around her and her sphere of family and friends. At 24, her parents had a dinner party and ended the evening with a guest channeling. Needless to say, this was the beginning of many visits to psychics and many books purchased and devoured. In 2003, after the untimely and unexpected death of her son, Damon of a heart attack at age 33, she found herself surrounded by psychic people and began to educate herself with endless classes by psychics in the area. People she had known for some time revealed their gifts to her and brought messages to her from her son. During this period of soul development, she became a channel herself of Amadeus Mozart and he is filled with teaching her to love herself, trust in herself, and to teach the world of that which she has learned. https://francespullin.com
Frances Pullin joins Sharifah Hardie as a guest on Ask Sharifah #AMA. Frances has always been gifted with all-knowing, but did not really understand it until studying meditation, automatic writing and channeling in 2005. She began to trust what she was being taught. It was so familiar and began to answer many of her questions about life here on earth. She has been a constant student and studied varied modalities, settling on the ones listed above. In 2007, she began to channel Amadeus Mozart after finding out he is her Master Guide. Through conversations with him and much research, she is honored to say that she was his older sister, Marie Anna Mozart, from that lifetime. It is I Amadeus; Channeled Messages from Spirit was published in 2015 and contains excepts from Frances’ own personal journey and many things she has learned of spirituality since the passing of her son, Damon, in 2003 of a heart attack at age 33. Her latest book, Loving the Me in Me, chronicles her childhood and her discovery at age 68 how to love herself. It was a journey of forgiveness and acceptance of who she has become. It has taken three long years of personal growth work to bring this to fruition.This book is with the editor for final edit. Frances is a teacher and currently works with students and clients out of the Sanctuary Wellness Center and Yoga Studio in Tustin, CA, a city she also resides in. In order to bring her students deeper into meditation during her various classes, she took a course in hypnotherapy and it has been an added service to her spiritual coaching. She may be reached at 714-904- 8395, frances@francespullin.com, or FrancesPullin.com.
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
This is a special musical performance of Special Music - Allegro from Duetto I by Mozart Amadeus Mozart performed by Sara Heft and Chelsea Thibodeau
9 P.M. ESPAÑA / 2 P.M. CST U.S.A. & MEXICO / 1 P.M. UTC-06:00 (El Salvador) PTRN Presenta - mitos y leyendas una hora para disfrutar de historias paganas y llenas de simbología que resuenan con nuestras creencias. Estamos aquí cada semana, todos los miécoles por la noche de España. La noche de España viajará a donde escuches). .HOY PRESENTAMOS: La flauta mágica, los misterios ocultos en la genial obra de Amadeus Mozart .
Ahead of the big Tidy Boys gig in Cardiff, Ollie Jaye welcomes Amadeus Mozart on the phone to shoot the breeze about the current state of Hard House, Ideal & Top Gear. Stu Grady & Steve Gray are also in the studio adding to the mayhem!! Tunes from Simon Patterson, Avalon, Astrix, Greg Downey, Lunatic Response Unit, Mat Zo, Mark Knight, plus a shedload more Choice Tune - Sean Tyas & Ram - Beat Boutique Classic Cut - Barabas & OD1 - Jack of Clubs
Lamba Lamba Lamba Zergs! Hoje: Heristolano, Kiliano, Lucas Pires, Monark e Smailin, o Moogle batem um papo estrogonoficamente cabriocário sobre Magicka: Um game épico com gráficos estonteantes de ultima geração Powered By MakeMyhardwareCRYdeQUATROengine, jogabilidade imersiva e inovadora com diversas opções de escolhas morais, trilha sonora épica composta por Hanz Zimmer em conjunto com John Willians, Nobuo Uematsu e Amadeus Mozart: participação especial de Mc Vitinho sou Foda, Ricky Astley e Ludvich Van Bethowen, e uma história que vai fazer até o mais macho macaco neadertall chorar como uma menininha com um incrível roteiro escrito por Tom Clancy, Hideo Kojima, Luis de Camões e Clarice Lispector. Tudo isso e muito mais, no ULTRAMEGABOGA ÉPICO PODCAST DE 5 horas e meia sobre Magicka! Que só foi possível após duas semanas de gravação contínua e incessante com pausas coordenadas apenas para necessidades fisiológicas.