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Send us a textTo learn more, please visit Amineddoleh & Associates LLC and view Leila Amineddoleh performing Chopin Polonaise, Op. 26, No. 1 and Liszt Liebestraum No. 3.Show Notes:1:00 Amineddoleh's background and work in music and law4:00 Patty Gerstenblith 7:00 building Amineddoleh & Assoc.8:45 Amineddoleh's work with Greece 10:00 perspective as musician aids in work as attorney to other artists 11:00 Amineddoleh's experience with plagiarism 14:20 Amineddoleh's practice15:45 Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act19:50 artists' perspectives in hiring an attorney 22:50 Jerry Alonzo: what brings artists to seek out Amineddoleh26:00 return of golden coffin of Nedjemankh 31:45 use of AI 36:30 AI-assisted Beatles song 37:45 analogy of photography to AI outputs38:20 Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto 39:45 suit over copyright of monkey selfie 41:45 Thaler v. USCO 44:30 Rupali Gujral: negotiating on a client's behalf48:30 Stefania Salles Bruins: history of art collecting52:30 Bruins: Amineddoleh's balancing of legal and musical practices54:00 Amineddoleh's perspective on sharing her music and performing56:30 Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 played by Bugs Bunny 57:20 Amineddoleh's performance of Chopin Polonaise, Op. 26, No. 1 and Liszt Liebestraum No. 3 59:00 under-appreciated composer Brahms 1:01:20 injustices in art law1:04:30 Amineddoleh's definition of justice - access1:06:00 John Cage's 4'33” Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.comTo hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Thanks so much for listening!© Stephanie Drawdy [2024]
Donald Macleod uncovers key aspects of Liszt's soul and identity Franz Liszt was the original musical heartthrob - the most photographed man of the 19th century, who left a legacy of more than 700 compositions and in the course of his career made well over 1000 concert appearances. With his electrifying talent at the keyboard, he transformed the status of musician from servant to demigod. But he was also a man of complex character, who wore many masks and repeatedly reinvented himself. This week, Donald Macleod uncovers key slices of Liszt's soul and identity.Music Featured: Prelude (No 1 from 12 Transcendental studies) Grand galop chromatique “Un sospiro” (from 3 Etudes de concert, S144 No 3) “La Campanella” (from Grandes Etudes de Paganini, S141 No 3) Mephisto Waltz No 1 Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat major, S124 Gnomenreigen En rêve Romance oubliée, S132 Premiere année de pèlerinage, S160: Suisse (excerpt) Die Lorelei Les Preludes Liebestraum No 3 in A flat major Salve Regina Dante Symphony S109 (iii. Magnificat) Les morts: Oraison Legendes, S175: St Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds 10 Harmonies poetiques et religieuses: Benediction de dieu dans la solitude (excerpt) Christus, Part 3: Resurrexit Mephisto Waltz No 4 Der Doppelgänger (after Schubert's Schwanengesang) Grandes études de Paganini, No 5 “La Chasse”, S141 La lugubre gondola II Funeral Odes, No 3 “Le triomphe funebre du Tasse” Consolation No 1 in E major, S172 Kennst du das Land Rakoczy March (from Hungarian Rhapsody No 15) Enfant, si j'etais roi Im Rhein, im schoenen Strome Isten Veled! Troisieme année de pèlerinage: Les jeux d'eau sur la villa d'Este Wiegenlied Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 (orch. Doppler)Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Amelia Parker for BBC Audio Wales & WestFor full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Franz Liszt (1811-1886) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002454z And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6Weimar Staatskapelle Arthur Fagen, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.570230Courtesy 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
This Day in Legal History: BBC FoundedOn October 18, 1922, the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) was founded, a significant development in media law and broadcasting regulation. The BBC was established as a private corporation, but it was under significant government oversight from the start. The British government, through the Post Office, issued the first broadcasting license to the BBC, marking the beginning of public broadcasting in the United Kingdom. This laid the foundation for legal frameworks governing media, free speech, and public interest in broadcasting. The regulatory framework for the BBC was formalized with the 1927 Royal Charter, establishing it as a public corporation funded by a license fee paid by UK households with a television set. This model influenced media law around the world, as it balanced government oversight with editorial independence, a crucial tension in media law. The Charter also emphasized the BBC's duty to inform, educate, and entertain, principles that have been reflected in subsequent legal debates about public broadcasting globally.This founding event has had lasting effects on how media is regulated, ensuring that broadcasters serve the public interest while maintaining freedom from government control. The creation of the BBC contributed to the evolution of modern media law, particularly in areas concerning state influence, media independence, and the regulation of public broadcasters.A lawsuit by former Jones Day associates Mark Savignac and Julia Sheketoff, accusing the firm of gender discrimination in its parental leave policy, is set for trial on November 7, 2025. The couple claims that the firm's policy unfairly grants new mothers extra leave based on an assumed eight-week postpartum disability period, violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Equal Pay Act, and the D.C. Human Rights Act. The court ruled that a jury could question the medical basis of the policy, warranting a trial. Before the trial, the parties are required to attempt mediation with Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey, though Jones Day expressed skepticism about reaching a settlement. The lawsuit also involves claims of retaliation, as Savignac alleges he was fired after challenging the policy, while Sheketoff had already left the firm. Both represent themselves in the case.Jones Day 'Dad Leave' Case Headed to Mediation, Gets Trial DateAhead of the November 5, 2024, U.S. election, several battleground states are warning local officials that interfering with voting or delaying result certification could lead to criminal charges or financial penalties. States such as Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin have investigated and charged officials who attempted to disrupt elections in previous cycles. Pennsylvania officials, for example, threatened criminal misdemeanor charges against a local county manager who blocked the use of mail-in ballot drop boxes. In Arizona, two officials are facing felony charges for delaying vote certification in 2022.The focus on preventing election interference is driven by concerns over unfounded fraud claims and ensuring that the results are certified on time. States have tightened oversight, with penalties including fines, jail time, or responsibility for recount costs. Local officials have been reminded that the certification process is a legal requirement, not an opportunity to challenge election outcomes.US states warn officials: Delaying, tampering with vote could bring criminal charges | ReutersA Florida judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the DeSantis administration from threatening to prosecute TV stations airing ads in support of the state's abortion rights referendum. The ads, promoted by the coalition Floridians Protecting Freedom, advocate for the November ballot amendment that would secure abortion access until fetal viability (around 24-28 weeks), countering Florida's six-week ban enacted earlier this year. The state's Department of Health had previously sent cease-and-desist letters to TV stations, claiming the ads were false. The judge ruled that political advertisements are protected by the First Amendment, preventing further state actions against broadcasters until a preliminary injunction hearing on October 29.Florida judge grants temporary restraining order over abortion measure adsThis week's closing theme is by Franz Liszt.This week, we close with the music of one of history's most legendary composers and pianists, who passed away on October 19, 1886. Liszt was not only a virtuoso performer but also a revolutionary composer whose works pushed the boundaries of classical music. Born in Hungary, Liszt dazzled 19th-century Europe with his unmatched piano skills, and his compositions remain staples in the concert repertoire to this day. He pioneered new musical forms, including the symphonic poem, and was deeply influenced by both Hungarian folk music and the Romantic spirit of the time.Liszt's compositions span a wide range of emotions and technical demands, showcasing both his artistic depth and virtuosity. As a composer, he sought to transcend traditional boundaries, and his works often reflect a blend of dazzling technical skill and deep emotional complexity. Among his most celebrated compositions is the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," which we've chosen as our closing theme this week. This piece is iconic for its vibrant energy, dramatic shifts, and a playful yet powerful use of Hungarian folk melodies. From the slow, brooding introduction to its whirlwind conclusion, it perfectly encapsulates Liszt's ability to captivate both performers and audiences. As we listen to this work, we remember the profound legacy Liszt left behind, a legacy that continues to inspire musicians and music lovers around the world.Without further ado, Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, enjoy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2Jeno Jando, pianoMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.554480Courtesy 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
This Day in Legal History: Declaration of Independence Signed On August 2, 1776, the formal signing of the Declaration of Independence took place in Philadelphia, solidifying a pivotal moment in American history. Although the Declaration was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, the actual signing by the delegates occurred nearly a month later. John Hancock, serving as the President of the Continental Congress, famously provided the first and most prominent signature. This event marked the official assertion of the thirteen American colonies' intention to separate from British rule. The Declaration, primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson, articulated the colonies' grievances against King George III and expressed the fundamental principles of individual liberty and government by consent. The document became a symbol of American ideals and aspirations, laying the foundation for the nation's democratic framework. The signing involved 56 delegates representing the colonies, each risking their lives and fortunes for the cause of independence. This collective act of defiance against British authority galvanized the revolutionary spirit and united the colonies in their quest for freedom. The Declaration of Independence remains a cornerstone of American identity and continues to inspire movements for liberty and justice around the world.A quick fun fact coda, there are 225 nations spread out across the globe, of which 163 celebrate some form of independence. 63 of them celebrate their independence from Great Britain specifically, lending some sense of scope to the span of the British empire at its zenith. Stretching those out equally across the year, on average every 6 days a country celebrates its independence from British rule. A U.S. judge in California dismissed a $4.7 billion verdict against the NFL regarding allegations of overcharging for the "Sunday Ticket" telecasts. The decision by U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez followed the NFL's argument that the jury's verdict was unjustified. The NFL welcomed the ruling, stating their media distribution model offers various options for fans. The lawsuit claimed "Sunday Ticket" prices were inflated to limit subscriptions and protect broadcast network fees. Judge Gutierrez rejected key witness testimonies and found the jury's damages verdict unsupported by evidence, rendering the case unable to proceed. The ruling can be appealed to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Initially, a jury had found that the NFL's exclusive distribution allowed DirecTV to charge higher prices, awarding substantial damages based on residential and commercial subscriptions. The NFL denied the overcharging claims, calling the damages amount baseless, while the plaintiffs accused the NFL of speculating about the jury's decision process.NFL Gets $4.7 Billion Sunday Ticket Jury Award Tossed Out (2)US judge throws out $4.7 billion verdict against NFL in 'Sunday Ticket' lawsuit | ReutersFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan is advocating for an investigation into the persistent rise in grocery prices that began during the Covid-19 pandemic and has become a significant issue in the presidential campaign. During a virtual public meeting hosted by the FTC and Department of Justice, Khan emphasized the need to understand why grocery prices and profits remain high despite apparent cost reductions. She stated the FTC's commitment to ensuring Americans are not subjected to inflated prices due to illegal business practices and will formally request the agency to initiate the inquiry, pending a commission vote.The inquiry would involve large grocery retailers and examine their sales, costs, and profits for common products. Grocery prices have surged by about 25% over the past four years, outpacing overall consumer price increases. An FTC study found that major grocery stores gained a competitive edge over smaller rivals during the pandemic and may have leveraged inflation to boost profits. Khan's remarks were made during the first meeting of the Strike Force on Unfair and Illegal Pricing, aimed at addressing business practices that elevate consumer prices. The FTC is also investigating pricing practices related to the use of personal data, algorithms, and AI to set individualized prices.FTC Chair Khan Pushes for Inquiry Into Elevated Grocery PricesThe U.S. Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan proposal to create 66 new judgeships for federal district courts over the next decade, marking the first major judiciary expansion since 1990. The bill, known as the JUDGES Act, aims to address increasing caseloads by adding judges in 25 district courts across 13 states, including California, Texas, and Delaware. The legislation will now move to the U.S. House of Representatives. No new judgeships have been established since 2003, with previous attempts stalled due to partisan concerns over filling vacancies. The JUDGES Act proposes adding new judicial seats incrementally, starting in January 2025. The bill is designed to handle the surge in court filings since the last comprehensive judgeship bill in 1990. The judiciary currently has 677 authorized district court seats, with 10 temporary ones set to become permanent under separate legislation. The JUDGES Act also has support from House Republicans, with Representative Darrell Issa backing the measure. The Judicial Conference, represented by Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr., expressed gratitude for the Senate's approval and urged the House to pass the bill when they reconvene.US Senate approves bill to create 66 new federal judgeships | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Franz Liszt.This week's closing theme features the music of the renowned Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist, Franz Liszt. Born in 1811, Liszt was one of the most influential figures in the Romantic era of classical music. He was celebrated for his extraordinary skill at the piano and his innovative compositions, which pushed the boundaries of music during his time.Our spotlight this week is on Liszt's most famous piece, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," S. 244/2. This composition is part of a larger set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies, which are inspired by Hungarian folk music and showcase Liszt's technical prowess and expressive depth. The "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" is particularly known for its dramatic contrasts, lively rhythms, and virtuosic demands on the performer, making it a beloved piece in both classical and popular music spheres. This piece has also been famously orchestrated, adding rich textures and vibrant colors to Liszt's original piano composition. Liszt's connection to August 2 is marked by his passing on this date in 1886. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. As we close this week, let the spirited and captivating melodies of "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" transport you to the heart of Liszt's musical genius. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
SynopsisIn essence, the music of the 18th century was an international, cosmopolitan language. But just as “nationalism” in language, culture and politics came to the fore in the 19th century, so did the radical new idea that each nation should develop its own, distinct, “national” style of music.On today's date in 1840, a dramatic manifestation of this new trend occurred in the city of Pest. Hungarian-born piano virtuoso and composer Franz Liszt returned in triumph to his native land for a gala concert at the Hungarian National Theatre. After the performance, several Hungarian aristocrats, decked out in lavish native costumes, presented Liszt with a bejeweled Sword of Honor and delivered speeches in Hungarian praising him as an artist and patriot. For his part, Liszt delivered an equally impassioned speech calling for Hungarian cultural and political independence. The patriotic audience went berserk with joy and began a torchlight procession of about 5,000 people through the city, with Liszt at the front.It's one of those nice, ironic touches of history, however, that Liszt, the standard bearer for Hungarian national music, didn't really speak Hungarian well — and, for the record, delivered his patriotic address in French.Music Played in Today's ProgramFranz Liszt (1811-1886) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2; Valentina Lisitsa, piano Audiofon 72055
This week's episode features Hazel Scott, a child prodigy, piano virtuoso, and one of the most outspoken civil rights activists of the mid-20th century in the entertainment industry. Whether playing the classics on the nose or employing her fiery fingers to fuse jazz and classical music, Hazel Scott was as unapologetic in her talents as she was in her commitment to changing the way Black actors were portrayed on film and television which ultimately led to the demise of her short but illustrious career.Featured Music:"Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt, arranged and performed by Hazel Scott"Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66" by Frederic Chopin, performed by Hazel Scott"A Foggy Day," performed by pianist/vocalist Hazel Scott, bassist Charles Mingus, and percussionist Rudy NicholsSupport the show
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Staatskapelle Weimar Arthur Fagen, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.570230 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
回顾传奇钢琴大师李斯特的大众情人生涯,爱情和钢琴大约是李斯特终其一生都在燃烧不绝的两团火焰吧。包含曲目:0:24- 李斯特:匈牙利狂想曲第二首 ( Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor, S. 244/2 )5:34- 李斯特: 爱之梦(Liebestraum N 3 en la b mol majeur)8:44- 李斯特:旅行岁月之意大利游记 第6首,123号 (Liszt: Années de pèlerinage: 2ème année: Italie, S.161 - 6. Sonetto 123 del Petrarca)欢迎互动!
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Jeno Jando, piano More info about today's track: Naxos 8.554480 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2, S. Franz Liszt wrote his Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2, catalogued as S. 244/2, in 1847, and it quickly became the most famous of his rhapsodies. Besides its clear nationalistic influences, it was a piece that offered pianists the chance to reveal their skills while providing the listener with an immediate musical appeal. Its inmediate succes led to the creation of orchestral and duet piano versions. By the late 19th century, the technical challenges of the piano solo version led to its unofficial acceptance as a standard by which every notable pianist could demonstrate his level. It had become an expected staple of virtually every performance of the greatest pianists. Most unusual is the composer's explicit invitation for the performer to improvise an original cadenza, an invitation most performers chose to decline. Marc-Andre Hamelin, Rachmaninoff and Horowitz have written notable cadenzas. This composition has enjoyed widespread use in animated cartoons, and its themes have served as the basis of several popular songs.
Join us for a look at the chart of one of the most innovative musical minds of the 19th Century...Franz Liszt!Follow us on socials for all the latest info about the podcastfacebook.com/historyinretrogradeyoutube.com/historyinretrograde@retrograde_podcast on instagramhistoryinretrograde@gmail.comFranz Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody No 2, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're delighted to introduce an exciting new series ... Honens @ Home: Meet the Quarterfinalists. Over the next several weeks, you'll hear from many of the 2022 Quarterfinalists, who were selected by our Applicant Screening Jury in December 2020.We invited the Quarterfinalists to share a video performance with us to give you a chance to hear their artistry and learn more about them before the Quarterfinal rounds, which take place in New York and Frankfurt in March of next year.Participation is optional. These videos will not be evaluated by the jury and are not, in any way, part of the 2022 Competition. For our first episode, enjoy Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 in C-sharp minor performed by Honens Quarterfinalist Giovanni Bertolazzi. -Watch the video edition of this excerpt here.
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Weimar Staatskapelle Arthur Fagen, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.570230 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording ArkivMusic Amazon
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May 18, 1934 - Jack Benny takes a taxi to the studio where Frank Parker invited him to dinner with his very musical family. References include General Pershing, boxer Primo Carnera, Harry Lauder, "The Rise of the Goldbergs" radio show, Gretta Garbo, William Powell, Clark Gable, Boris karloff, Frank Buck's "Wild Cargo", the song "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No 2, the opera "Lucia Di Lammermoor", and the singer Enrico Coruso.
Jacques Sagot. Franz Liszt fue un compositor, austro-húngaro romántico, un virtuoso pianista, director de orquesta, profesor de piano, arreglista y seglar franciscano. En esta ocasión Sagot interpreta al piano, de Franz Liszt: Funerailles, Consolation No. 3 in D-Flat major 11 y Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in D-Flat major
بالحلقة الثالثة من الموسم الثاني لبودكاست "دُمْ تَكْ" رح نحكي عن موسيقى المهرجانات، اللي بدأت في المناطق الشعبية بمصر، وقدرت توصل لجمهور أوسع بكل العالم، وتعمل وجعة راس لنقابة المهن الموسيقية بمصر، إلها أول ما إلها آخر. بمدينة السلام، بمحافظة القاهرة، فيه تمثال كبير لأنور السادات، انبنى بعد فترة من بناء هالمنطقة أواخر السبعينيات. وبأول التسعينيات، صار زلزال بالقاهرة، واللي بدقيقتين ونصّ قدر يقتل ٣٧٠ شخص، ويشرد آلاف المصريين من أحيائهم الأصلية. وأغلب الناس اللي شردهم الزلزال راحوا وسكنوا بمدينة السلام، وتحولت من وقتها لمنطقة فيها كثافة سكانية عالية، وإهمال لخدمات الصرف الصحي والنظافة. وبهالوقت ظهر في مدينة السلام بعد سنين سادات جديد: سادات العالمي؛ الي ما إله تمثال، بس الكلّ بيعرفه. بدكم تعرفوا أكثر؟ اسمعوا هالحلقة من "دُمْ تَكْ". هالحلقة بحثاً وكتابة للما رباح، تحرير وإنتاج صابرين طه، إخراج صوتي لتيسير قباني، وساهمت بتحريرها، وبترويلكم إياها رنا داود. شارك بإنتاج هالموسم من دم تك فريق صوت. رصيد الأغاني بترتيب ظهورها: ليلي نهاري، عمرو دياب أغنية البودكاست: لما بدا يتثنى، شيرين أبو خضر، دوزان خربان، سادات العالمي وويجز، توزيع عمرو حاحا، كلمات أبو عمار كله بالحب، علاء فيفتى وزوكا مبروك عليا، ياسمين عبد العزيز وبوسي، من فيلم جوازة ميري إعلان ميتلاند أوكا وأورتيجا نمبر وان، محمد رمضان أنا الفاعل، المدفعجية احا الشبشب ضاع، من مهرجان Yannie Tan plays the Cat Concerto, Tom and Jerry, Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 by Franz Liszt رب الكون ميزنا بميزة، مهرجان 34، حمو بيك وعلي قدوره ونور التوت، توزيع فيجو الدخلاوي ال ميحسش وجعنا، أحمد السويسي و حمو بيكا و ميسره، توزيع فيجو الدخلاوي
This episode features George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Resumo do episódio: Uma nova derrota acontecer com as forças militares do governo. É conclamada uma nova expedição contra Canudos, maior que as duas anteriores. O comando da Terceira Expedição contra o arraial de Antônio Conselheiro foi dado ao coronel Antônio Moreira César, que havia debelado, com violência, a Revolução Federalista em Santa Catarina. O coronel Moreira César, também conhecido como Corta-Cabeças, marcharia para o interior baiano. A Guerra de Canudos continuara... O Correspondente de Guerras continua sua jornada na Guerra de Canudos e trás para vocês os fatos que marcaram a Terceira Expedição contra o Belo Monte de Antônio Conselheiro. Trilha Sonora Cataclysmic Molten Core - Jingle Punks; Tango (Série Alma brasileira) - Luciano Gallet; Accordion - Andrew Huang; Allemande - Wahneta Meixsell; Alvorada (Aurora Luminosa: música brasileira no alvorecer do séc.XX) - Antônio Carlos Gomes; Epic Battle Speech - Wayne Jones; Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 – Franz Liszt; Lost In Prayer - Doug Maxwell; Web Weaver's Dance - Asher Fulero; Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig van Beethoven. Referência Bibliográfica. Episódio #4 BENÍCIO, Manoel. O Rei dos Jagunços: Crônica histórica e de costumes sertanejos sobre os acontecimentos de Canudos. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Fundação Getulio Vargas, 1997. CUNHA, Euclides da. Os Sertões, Campanha de Canudos, São Paulo: Editora Martin Claret, 2008. MACEDO;MAESTRI, José Rivair; Mário. Belo Monte: uma história da Guerra de Canudos. São Paulo: Expressão Popular, 2004. MELLO, Frederico Pernambucano de. A guerra total de Canudos, São Paulo: A Girafa Editora, 2007. SOLA, José Antônio. Canudos: uma utopia no sertão, São Paulo: Contexto, 1997. FONTES, Oleone Coelho. O Treme-terra: Moreira César, a República e Canudos, Petrópolis-RJ: Editora Vozes, 1995. LITRENTO, Oliveiros Lessa. Canudos: visões e revisões, Rio de Janeiro: Biblioteca do Exército, 1998. Transcrição do Episódio Cleber Roberto Silva de Carvalho
في بودكاست "دُمْ تَكْ" لمعازف ومنصة صوت بنروي سيرة فنّانات عربيّات، موهبتهم جابتلهم وجعة راس بحياتهم، بس أنتجتلنا مخزون موسيقي منروّق فيه راسنا. بالحلقة الرابعة من هالسلسلة رح نروي قصة ربى، مطربة بتحتل مرتبة قريبة من القداسة عند كتير من اللي بحبوا الطرب القديم، طرب أم كلثوم وأسمهان ونجاة الصغيرة، طرب الستينات اللي رجعته ربى الجمال لجمهور مشتاق استقبله بلهفة في التسعينات. جرّبنا ننفض الغبرة عن المعلومات المتاحة، وإذا برأيكم غفلنا عن أي تفصيل، خبّرونا شو بشدّكم أكثر لسيرة هالفنّانة من خلال تعليقاتكم على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي. قصة هالحلقة كتبتها نور عز الدين من معازف، حررتها وأنتجتها صابرين طه، ومنتجها تيسير قباني من صوت، وبتقدملكم إياها رنا داود. رصيد الأغاني بحسب ظهورها: إن كنت ناسي، ربى الجمال، لقاء من برنامج نغم حرام كفاية، ربى الجمال أغنية البودكاست: لما بدا يتثنى، شيرين أبو خضر، دوزان هالدمعة قسمتنا مكتوبة ع الميلاد، ربى الجمال، من فلم ربى الجمال أغنية لم تكتمل Oriental Hip Hop, Sick Beat Instrumental ( Prod.Tower Beatz ) Epic CelticOriental Music, Nomade Celtique Best oud cover, by ahmed alshaiba هو صحيح الهوى غلاب، أم كلثوم هو صحيح، ربى الجمال لماذا تخليت عني، ربى الجمال، قصيدة لنزار قباني Yannie Tan plays the Cat Concerto, Tom and Jerry, Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 by Franz Liszt افرح ياقلبي، ربى الجمال مسرحية مجنون ليلى، وديع الصافي وربى الجمال صعبها بتصعب، ربى الجمال عودت عيني، ربى الجمال أودعك، ربى الجمال ياقلبي الغرام، ربى الجمال أودعك، ربى الجمال
Odd Tonic's Premiere Episode! Join Maxwell and Jennifer as they explore the bizarre and astonishing lives of some of the world's most noted eccentrics, including the man who proclaimed himself Emperor of the United States! Celebrate all that is quirky and unique, and hear the call to rally your weird! Bear Wrestling, Hydrogen, and Man Who Would Be Emperor Sources Great British Eccentrics, by S. D. Tucker Norton the 1st - Emperor of the United States, by William Drury The Madness of Joshua Norton, an essay by Joel GAzis-SAx www.emperorsbridge.org - Join the Bay Bridge campaign! Credits Theme Music Makenna Carrico - www.makennacomposer.com Additional Music Warm Summer Day (Stinger 01) Composer: Jason Roy Cullimore Publisher: Lynne Publishing Silent Film Piano II Composer: Rick Dickert Comedy Klezmer Circus Sneaky Composer: Hakan Eriksson Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 Composer: Franz Liszt Pianist: Major_minor One Clown Band Composer: Albert Marlowe Night Sneaking - Halloween Composer: Nitzan Sagie Haunted Filing Cabinet Sneaky Detective Composer: Thomas VanOosting Photography Marc Studer Warm & Special Thanks All of Odd Tonic's friends, new and old. Thanks for your support!
My guest today is Harold O’Neal, a Tanzanian-born American pianist, film score composer, and record producer who has worked with the likes of U2, Jay-Z and Disney. I met Harold at a Silicon Guild/Black Sheep event a couple of months ago, and I was shocked by the amount of talent that effortlessly emanated from him. Whether performing an improvised jazz piece or Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Harold merges with the instrument, almost maddening in his ability to use the music as a mirror for his soul. After struggle in his early hears came personal success, including playing with U2 in Ireland for Amnesty International and composing music for Disney’s “Tomorrowland” movie, Harold is now working with John Sviokla, author of The Self-Made Billionaire Effect, to show corporations and companies how to find the voice of their customer. It’s a workshop that involves music (of course), and Harold generously demonstrates a piece of that workshop on the show today. For full show notes and links from this episode, visit http://whitneyjohnson.com/harold-oneal
[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised. Celebrating episode ten the comrades embark on their first exploration into poetry with the Pulitzer Prize winning collection by Robert Lowell. Lord Weary's Castle allows the Tsar to flex his intricate knowledge of American poets: their style, their history, and their impact. We even get to hear a few rare emotional moments while he orates his favorites, but he also has some sharp criticism for the award winning poet. And somehow through the laughs Danny manages to gives the Tsar a new perspective on how to interpret the genre. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode of The Broken Shelf. Follow all the Legionaries on twitter: Danny: twitter.com/legionsarchive The Tsar: twitter.com/TsarAlexander6 Allen: twitter.com/blkydpease Spangar: twitter.com/LSFspangar ~Credits~ Original SoundCloud image provided by Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/pin/551268810613806950/ Original cover art owned by Robert Lowell, and Harcourt Brace. The Broken Shelf icon created and published by "The Broken Shelf" and Danny Archive. Podcast Opening recorded by Delayne Archive and edited by Danny Archive. Accopanying Opening music: Title - "Dreams Electric" Artist - Geographer Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Intro Song - "Hungarian Rhapsody No.2" Artist - Franz Liszt Accreditation: Song clip allowed under public domain. Poem One Song - - "Hungarian Rhapsody No.2" Artist - Franz Liszt Accreditation: Song clip allowed under public domain. Poem Two Song - "Spookster" Artist - Wayne Jones Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Introduction clip recorded and edited by Danny Archive Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity. Download Audacity here: https://www.audacityteam.org/ This podcast is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the audio is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the podcast's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market.
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, simplified version with original cadenza - Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886) Pianist: Ryo Fukaura, UCL medical student, playing the piece from memory, in the Peter Samuel Hall at the Royal Free Hospital. soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/ryo-fukaura-piano UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.
Howard Goodall and Suzy Klein discuss Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No 2
Bugs Bunny played it. So did Tom and Jerry. But few actual humans dare to take on this beloved masterpiece. Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” is widely considered to be one of the most difficult piano pieces ever composed. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9-2jM5RNSs More info about Liszt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisztomania_%28phenomenon%29 Exploring Music On-Demand: http://filesource.abacast.com/king/music/exploringmusic/3133624.mp3
Notes, References, and Links for further study: 1. Donation link for “A Day with John Taylor Gatto” interview project a. Link to the event and information on Tragedy and Hope dot com 2. Invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community 3. Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2011) 4. Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2011) 5. Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media, free to the public) 6. “A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute 7. www.StartPage.com (It uses Google's search algorithm, but doesn't collect your private info and search history) a. StartPage search engine Firefox add-on 8. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Lizst 9. How the world really works (Jordan Maxwell) 10. Moments of Clarity by Lee Camp a. www.LeeCamp.net b. “That's the real history of America?” by Lee Camp on YouTube (intro to episode) c. “Evil people have plans” by Lee Camp on YouTube (closing of episode) 11. Definition of Anarchy (absence of government) 12. Definition of Autonomy (absence of others controlling your mind) 13. Definition of Amptssprache 14. Amptssprache Fallacy: the belief that someone else can be responsible for your actions, or that your actions are exempted from the natural law of cause and effect. 15. Definition of Meme (a mind virus, which you have to outlearn, as you cannot delete it) 16. Larken Rose / www.LarkenRose.com 17. Gnostic Media / www.GnosticMedia.com a. Gnostic Media interview with Larkin Rose (complete) 18. Free Your Mind Conference / www.FreeYourMindConference.com a. Larken Rose @ the FYMConference on YouTube 19. Stanford Prison Experiment a. Indoctrination b. Operant Conditioning c. Operant Conditioning Chamber 20. Prussian Education System 21. Natural Law: to treat yourself and others with honesty. Peace Revolution partner podcasts: Corbett Report dot com Media Monarchy dot com Gnostic Media Podcast School Sucks Project Podcast Red Ice Creations dot com Meria dot net Other productions by members of the T&H network: Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006) Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010) Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! If you would like to donate so that we can continue producing independent media without commercial advertising, simply click the button below for a one-time donation: Alternatively, You can become a Member and Support our ability to create media for the public (while You make new friends and enjoy educating yourself along the way) by subscribing to the Tragedy and Hope Community: Monthly @ $14.95 / month Yearly @ $120.00 / year *Subscription details on Subscribe page in the Top Menu.
Notes, References, and Links for further study:1. Use the "Donate" buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the side bar of this site, or the T&H Community, or the T&H dot com site, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable.2. Invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community3. Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2011)4. Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2011)5. Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media, free to the public)6. “A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute7. www.StartPage.com (It uses Google's search algorithm, but doesn't collect your private info and search history)a. StartPage search engine Firefox add-on8. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Lizst9. How the world really works (Jordan Maxwell)10. Moments of Clarity by Lee Campa. www.LeeCamp.netb. “That's the real history of America?” by Lee Camp on YouTube (intro to episode)c. “Evil people have plans” by Lee Camp on YouTube (closing of episode)11. Definition of Anarchy (absence of government)12. Definition of Autonomy (absence of others controlling your mind)13. Definition of Amptssprache14. Amptssprache Fallacy: the belief that someone else can be responsible for your actions, or that your actions are exempted from the natural law of cause and effect.15. Definition of Meme (a mind virus, which you have to outlearn, as you cannot delete it)16. Larken Rose / www.LarkenRose.com17. Gnostic Media / www.GnosticMedia.coma. Gnostic Media interview with Larkin Rose (complete)18. Free Your Mind Conference / www.FreeYourMindConference.coma. Larken Rose @ the FYMConference on YouTube19. Stanford Prison Experimenta. Indoctrinationb. Operant Conditioningc. Operant Conditioning Chamber20. Prussian Education System21. Natural Law: to treat yourself and others with honesty.Peace Revolution partner podcasts:Corbett Report dot comMedia Monarchy dot comGnostic Media PodcastSchool Sucks Project PodcastRed Ice Creations dot comMeria dot netOther productions by members of the T&H network:Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006)Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010)Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007)THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! If you would like to donate so that we can continue producing independent media without commercial advertising, simply click the button below for a one-time donation: Alternatively, You can become a Member and Support our ability to create media for the public (while You make new friends and enjoy educating yourself along the way) by subscribing to the Tragedy and Hope Community: Monthly @ $14.95 / month Yearly @ $120.00 / year *Subscription details on Subscribe page in the Top Menu.
This is the piece of music made famous by Bugs Bunny! One of the all-time favorite classical piano works - Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. I only recorded excerpts from this piece for two reasons. First, because I used this as an audition piece for a talent competition for which the perfomance had to be under three minutes. Second, because I haven't learned to play the rest well enough to record it! I hope you enjoy my recording of excerpts from Liszt's most famous Hungarian Rhapsody!