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Lotta on Rivieralla ja Miinalla on luksuskäty, ja tällä viikolla on luvassa Suuri Vinkkijakso! Mitä kannattaa tehdä kesällä Helsingissä, Tukholmassa, Gotlannissa – kerää täältä parhaat vinkit! VINKIT: Helsinki Taide: Helsinki Art museum: https://www.hamhelsinki.fi/en/ Helsingin kaupunginmuseo: https://www.helsinginkaupunginmuseo.fi Hakasalmen huvila: https://hakasalmenhuvila.fi Didrichsenin taidemuseo: https://www.didrichsenmuseum.fi Villa Gyllenberg: https://www.villagyllenberg.fi Uinti ja saaristo: Uimastadion: https://www.hel.fi/fi/kulttuuri-ja-vapaa-aika/ulkoilu-puistot-ja-luontokohteet/uimarannat/maauimalat/uimastadion Lonna: https://www.lonna.fi/ Vallisaari: https://vallisaari.fi Korvapuustit: Cafe Esplanade: https://esplanad.fi Cafe Succès: https://succes.fi Töölön terveyskeskuksen kahvila: Kivelän terveysasema, Sibeliuksenkatu 14 Kattoterassit: Toppa: https://toppa.fi/fi/ Bistro o Mat Hakaniemi: https://bistromat.fi/hakaniemi/ Klaus K: https://www.klauskhotel.com/ruoka-juoma/sky-terrace-kattoterassi-helsingin-ylla Tukholma Rannat Ellery Beach House, Lidingö https://www.ellerybeachhouse.com/ Museot ja näyttelyt Rosendals Trädgård, Djurgården https://www.rosendalstradgard.se/ Millesgården, Lidingö https://www.millesgarden.se/ Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum https://eldhsatelje.se/ Nordiska Museet https://www.nordiskamuseet.se/ Ravintolat Babette, Vasastan http://babette.se/ Dramatenterassen https://dramatenterrassen.se/ Solen, Johanneshov https://www.solen.se/ Söder-kierros Skanstullin kulmilla esim Bacchanale https://www.bacchanalesthlm.com/, Ring Katarina https://ringkatarina.se/ ja Duvan https://duvanpub.se/ Pelago https://pelagosthlm.se/ Gondolen https://gondolen.se/ Retket Artipelag, Gustavsberg https://artipelag.se/ Fjäderholmarna https://www.fjaderholmarnaskrog.se/ Ravintolat Gotlanti Visby Värdshuset Lindgården https://www.lindgarden.com/ Vinäger https://www.vinager.se/ Surfers https://www.surfersvisby.se/ Bakfickan https://www.bakfickanvisby.se/ Pohjois-Gotlanti Rute Stenugnsbageri https://rutestenugnsbageri.se/ Bungenäs, Fårösund www.bungenas.se Fabriken Furillen https://www.furillen.com/ Fårö Sylvis Döttrar, Fårö Gåsemora, Fårö https://www.gasemora.se/ Fårögården https://farogarden.se/ Bistro Albatross Crêperie Tati Rannat Sudersand, Fårö Ekeviken, Fårö Blå Lagunen, Gotlanti Muuta jännää Lummelundan luola https://lummelundagrottan.se/
SynopsisThe short career of Charles Tomlinson Griffes is one of the more tragic “might-have-beens” of American music history. Griffes died at 35 in 1920 just as his music was being taken up by the major American orchestras of his day.As most American composers of his time, Griffes studied in Germany, and his early works were, not surprisingly, rather Germanic in tone. But beginning around 1911, he began composing works inspired by French impressionism and the art of Asia.The Boston Symphony, under Pierre Monteux, premiered his tone poem The Pleasure Dome of Kubla-Khan and the New York Symphony, under Walter Damrosch, his Poeme for flute and orchestra. On today's date in 1919, the Philadelphia Orchestra, under Leopold Stokowski, premiered four orchestral pieces: Nocturne, Bacchanale, Clouds and one of his best works, The White Peacock. The Philadelphia newspaper reviews of the premieres called Griffes' work “one of the hopeful intimations for the future of American music.”A severe bout of influenza left Griffes too weak to attend these Philadelphia premieres under Stokowski, and he died of a lung infection the following spring.Music Played in Today's ProgramCharles Tomlinson Griffes (1884-1920) The White Peacock; Dallas Symphony; Andrew Litton, cond. Dorian 90224
Alexander Glazunov - The Seasons: Autumn: Bacchanale and Appearance of the SeasonsSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraOndrej Lenard, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.554049Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
James Gaffigan leads a program etched in vivid colors, including Tchaikovsky's seductive portrait of Shakespeare's immortal lovers, Mussorgsky's windswept Night on Bald Mountain and Saint-Saëns' riotous Bacchanale from Samson and Delilah. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Stephen Yaness in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn about Soundpost, a preconcert discussion about how technology is being used as a tool to push sound by producing not only novel sounds but also innovative works of music. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/tchaikovsky-romeo-juliet
durée : 01:58:17 - Relax ! du vendredi 11 février 2022 - par : Lionel Esparza - Aujourd'hui, quelques bacchanales dont celles de Saint-Saëns, un " Rêve de Gunnar " de Nielsen; mais aussi des pépites dont " Mazeppa " de Liszt et le rare " Namouna ", ballet d'Edouard Lalo. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
C'est avec Christophe Siébert et Les nouveaux contes érotiques de Noël que les lectures érotiques de Charlie commencent l'année 2022 ! Bacchanale Noël c'est un conte orgiaque, décadent, avec du sexe à profusion et aussi pas mal d'amour ! Oui Siébert peut écrire sur l'amuuuuur, bon on est pas sur du romantisme classique classique mais.... Je vous laisse découvrir Siébert, Bacchanale noël, des contes érotiques l'année 2022 ! Alors bon, ok, Noël c'est terminé, et alors ? Depuis quand on respecte les il doit, il faut, il paraît que ? La littérature érotique, de tous temps, a fait la nique aux bonnes moeurs, aux règles établies, aux prisons enfermantes et limitantes de la morale et de la bienséance. Alors on va quand même pas se priver d'un fort bon recueil de nouvelles érotiques, juste parce qu'on est en Janvier quand même ! LIRE CE LIVRE : https://www.lamusardine.com/litterature/11989-5645-nouveau-contes-urotiques-de-noel.html Tous les podcasts érotiques charlie-liveshow.com Soutenez les lectures érotiques patreon.com/charlieliveshow MES SITES & les réseaux sociaux linktr.ee/charlieliveshow
The Marquette Symphony Orchestra returns to the Presque Isle Park Bandshell on Saturday, June 19 at 7:30pm with ' June Jubilation ,' an outdoor performance. Under the direction of principal conductor Octavio Mas-Arocas , the concert will consist of: Camille Saint-Saëns, Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila ; Quinn Mason, A Joyous Trilogy for Orchestra; Antonin Dvorak, Slavonic Dance Op. 46, No. 8 in G minor; Florence Price, Adoration; and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Symphonic Variations on an African Air, Op. 63 . Hear from Octavio himself about what to expect from the MSO with June Jubilation:
The short career of Charles Tomlinson Griffes is one of the more tragic “might-have-beens” of American music history. Griffes died at 35 years old, in 1920, just as his music was being taken up by the major American orchestras of his day. As most American composers of his time, Griffes studied in Germany, and his early works were, not surprisingly, rather Germanic in tone. But beginning around 1911, Griffes began composing works inspired by French impressionism and the art of Asia. The Boston Symphony under Pierre Monteux premiered his tone-poem “The Pleasure Dome of Kubla-Khan,” and the New York Symphony under Walter Damrosch his “Poeme” for flute and orchestra. On today’s date in 1919, the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski premiered four orchestral pieces: “Nocturne,” “Bacchanale,” “Clouds,” and one of his best works, entitled “The White Peacock.” The Philadelphia newspaper reviews of the premieres called Griffes’ work, “one of the hopeful intimations for the future of American music.” A severe bout of influenza left Griffes too weak to attend these Philadelphia premieres under Stokowski, and he died of a lung infection the following spring.
The short career of Charles Tomlinson Griffes is one of the more tragic “might-have-beens” of American music history. Griffes died at 35 years old, in 1920, just as his music was being taken up by the major American orchestras of his day. As most American composers of his time, Griffes studied in Germany, and his early works were, not surprisingly, rather Germanic in tone. But beginning around 1911, Griffes began composing works inspired by French impressionism and the art of Asia. The Boston Symphony under Pierre Monteux premiered his tone-poem “The Pleasure Dome of Kubla-Khan,” and the New York Symphony under Walter Damrosch his “Poeme” for flute and orchestra. On today’s date in 1919, the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski premiered four orchestral pieces: “Nocturne,” “Bacchanale,” “Clouds,” and one of his best works, entitled “The White Peacock.” The Philadelphia newspaper reviews of the premieres called Griffes’ work, “one of the hopeful intimations for the future of American music.” A severe bout of influenza left Griffes too weak to attend these Philadelphia premieres under Stokowski, and he died of a lung infection the following spring.
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest James Gaffigan, dirigent Noa Wildschut, viool (foto) * G. Fauré - Suite Pèlléas et Mélisande, op.80 * C. Saint-Saëns - Derde vioolconcert, op.61 * C. Saint-Saëns - Bacchanale (uit 'Samson et Dalila')
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest James Gaffigan, dirigent Noa Wildschut, viool (foto) * G. Fauré - Suite Pèlléas et Mélisande, op.80 * C. Saint-Saëns - Derde vioolconcert, op.61 * C. Saint-Saëns - Bacchanale (uit 'Samson et Dalila')
Il 28 aprile 1940 a Seattle va in scena per la prima volta il balletto Bacchanale di John Cage. Luigi Abbate lo racconta a Wikimusic.
作为一个「不胜酒力的酗酒者」,几杯酒下肚,我的世界就会整个翻转,展现出我灵魂的B-side:把烦恼变为快乐,把沉默变为话痨,把理性变为迷幻——尽管这种感觉会在四个小时之内慢慢消失,控制不好则会带来头痛、呕吐以及过敏。酒的味道对我来说没那么重要——当然我承认,有一些酒是比另外一些酒更好喝的——重要的是喝完酒的感觉。所以我爱喝中国白酒,因为它见效快,而且确实比别的酒更对我的胃口。 我想知道你的B-side story。如果有机会,一起喝点酒吧。 本期歌单 Joan Sutherland, Carlo Bergonzi, John Pritchard & Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino - Giuseppe Verdi: La traviata, Act 1 - "Libiamo ne'lieti calici" (Brindisi) 琼·萨瑟兰女高音,卡尔洛·贝尔贡济男高音,约翰·派里特德指挥佛罗伦斯五月音乐节管弦乐团演奏 - 朱塞佩·威尔第作曲,范彻斯科·皮亚危作词,三幕歌剧“茶花女”,第一幕,“让我们从这欢乐的酒杯中畅饮”(祝酒歌) Trey Songz Feat. Nicki Minaj - Bottoms Up @ Passion, Pain & Pleasure (2010) Toby Keith - Red Solo Cup @ Clancy's Tavern (2011) The Cataracs Feat. SkyBlu - Alcohol (Remix) (2012) Nas Feat. Amy Winehouse - Cherry Wine @ Life Is Good (2012) 布衣乐队 - 啤酒怪兽 @ 小怪兽 (2018) 成公亮 - 酒狂 @ 广陵琴韵(二)成公亮 (1987) Daniel Barenboim & Orchestre de Paris - Camille Saint‐Saëns: Samson et Dalila, op. 47, Act 3 - Bacchanale 丹尼尔·巴伦博伊姆指挥巴黎管弦乐团 - 卡米尔·圣-桑作曲,三幕大歌剧“参孙与大利拉”,作品 47,第 3 幕,“酒神舞” (1978年7月录制)
Preservationist and co-founder of the company Vinegar Syndrome Joe Rubin joins us to talk about his restorations of classic sex films. Vinegar Syndrome can be thought of as the “Criterion Collection for porn!” And the quality of their restorations have garnered compliments from their peers who say that their work is better than what has been done on Paramount’s Hitchcock restorations! Joe also has encyclopedic knowledge about of the Golden Age of porn. This is what lead the Quad Cinema in New York City to ask him to program a series of classic sex films for their Erotic City series in the summer of 2017, where films like Bacchanale (1970), Bijou (1972), Both Ways (1975), the documentaries Changes (1970) and Not a Love Story (1981), Double Agent 73 (1974), Naked Came the Stranger (1975), Not Just Another Woman (1973), The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976), The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann (1974) and Scoundrels (1982) were screened. This is a wide-ranging interview covering Joe’s fascination with porn at a very early age, how he got into restoration while still in his teens, and why his company’s restorations are better than those VHS copies that you all covet so dearly. Joe fills us in on a lot of behind the scenes stories about a lot of the films screened in the series. And Joe discusses what bothers him most about the way porn studies is practiced by academics. www.vinegarsyndrome.com you can find out more about the series here: https://quadcinema.com/program/erotic-city/ New York Times article about Vinegar Syndrome: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/26/movies/smut-refreshed-for-a-new-generation.html?_r=0 pornocultures.podomatic.com facebook.com/academicsex twitter.com/pornocultures https://concordia.academia.edu/brandrroyo
Meet the Composer with Nadia Sirota – Q2 Music's podcast about the musical creative process – returns for its third season on Monday, March 6. Pre-game for the new season with a week of clips from the original WNYC radio program. Meet the Composer is available on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. We continue the week-long ramp-up to our next and third season with an interview with the widely influential patriarch of 20th-century experimental music John Cage. In this conversation with host Tim Page, Cage explains how his strenuous connection with music precipitated his experiments with silence, ambient noise and spirituality. Page offers his own straightforward critique of Cage's discoveries and reiterates the need for objectivity and seclusion in music criticism. Hear a piece of music you loved? Discover it here! 0:05—Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring | Listen | Buy 0:48—John Cage: Suite for Toy Piano | Listen | Buy 1:54—John Cage: Quartet (Santa Monica, California 1936), II. Very Slow | Listen 3:03—John Cage: Sonata VII | Listen8:20—John Cage: Bacchanale | Listen | Buy 10:24—John Cage: Six | Listen | Buy
선곡표 1. Mendelssohn- 한여름밤의 꿈(A Midsummer Nights Dream) - Scherzo 2. Schubert -Impromtus (즉흥곡) D.899 중 4. A플랫장조 3. Haydn -첼로협주곡 1번 C장조 중 1. Moderato 4. Sarasate -Zigeunerweisen op.20 5. Tchaikovsky -그랜드 소나타 Grand Sonata in G Major Op.37 - 4. Finale. Allegro vivace 6. Brahms -피아노협주곡 2번 B플랫장조 op.83중 2. Allegro appassionato 7. Saint-Saens -오페라 삼손과 데릴라' 중 Bacchanale 8. Chopin- 녹턴 Nocturnes No. 1 in b flat minor Op. 9-1 9. 영화 기쿠지로의 여름 - summer
Our next step to introduce you to the instruments of the orchestra, we talk Double Reeds, Double IPA, and Double Oates. The oboe has been getting a bad rap on our podcast, and we want to turn that around and give you some of the best music we've ever heard with a dance party from Camille Saint-Saens, and some Shakespeare from Felix Mendelssohn! All of it chased by a delicious Road 2 Ruin Double IPA from the Two Roads Brewery..do yourself a favor and double your listening pleasure!
Robert Maxwell Stern's affectionate look at some of the ladies who would fall under the category of "demented." Please be advised that one might not be able to digest the contents of this podcast in one session, unless you enjoy torture and have a few tranquilizers and/or strong beverages on hand: (72 minutes of joy.) 1. Rosalina Mello (1920) "Fado Celestial" (Portuguese folk song.) 2. Alice Gerstl Duschak (83 yrs.young): "Reigen" (Weber). (She taught Jessye Norman) 3. Betty Jo Schramm "Va,va,tra le selve" from Artaserce by Graun. 4.Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller (1945,age 69.) "Canzonetta' from Margita by Meyer-Helmud. 5.Matalia De Andrade Manon Act 2 aria Portuguese artist (HERE, you need that drink!) 6. Bacchanale from Samson et Delilah, played by the Homophone Orch (I think the average age was about 7.) 7. Olive Middleton "Miserere" (age only 75, with interpolated high C). The DARLING cult figure of New York's La Puma opera. (I saw her..I think she had teeth,although not sure whose it was.) 8.Norma-Jean Erdman-Chadbourne and her talented husband in the Aida Tomb Scene (In English). Sadly, they could not find a real tomb for the guy.) 9. Sylvia Sawyer Aida Judgement Scene exc, She was the star of Capitol records, who caused singers I know to fall on the floor in hysterics, especially owing to her great Italian diction.) 10. Vassilka Petrova in Tosca excerpts (she PAID!) She had 6 husbands. I guess she vocalized enough to drive them away. 11. Mari Lyn (Marilyn Sussman) "Una voce" (Cadenzerized.). The DARLING of Youtube. I told Soviero how unusual she was, and before Diana watched the "Traviyenta," she said, "Maybe she will study with me." Diana came close to wetting my couch! 12.Sari Bunchuk Wontner in Traviata arias. (great orchestra at the end.) 13. Tryphosa (again?) singing "Darling Nelly Gray." 14. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS (age 73) "Valse Caressante" by McMoon (her hiusband.). Need I say more?????? PLEASE continue to listen to my podcasts, despite this one.
Bacchanale" preformed by the EHS Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Ryan Rowley.