Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Dr. Horrible I would like ...

New post, new rules.
After a long absence, driven mostly by listlessness and the emptiness that takes hold of my mind at the precise moment when the hill sitting on a chair full of good intentions and things to do, I decided to inaugurate the post I would.
So, good.
What I feel is without having to think about that much, which is more sincere.
First I would like a nice ice cream.
... mmmm ... a Kremlin is.
Too little?
Ok ok I can do more. I would like to replay
Exalted with my friends, old and new.
better right?
Thank you thank you.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

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COMMISSIONER Zagara with Lino Banfi, directed by Antonello Grimaldi, costumes GIUSEPPE TRAMONTANO


Antonello Grimaldi (The Monster of Florence, Two moms too) is turning around Lecce and Commissioner Zagaria, police comedy in two parts designed, produced and starring Lino Banfi. The actor plays the role of Apulian a policeman perky and infallible intuition, his daughter Rosanna was a magistrate. The cast also Ana Caterina Morariu (Intelligence), Marco Cocci (General medicine 2).

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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François Couperin
(Paris, November 10, 1668 - Paris, September 11, 1733)
Composer, French harpsichordist and organist.


François Couperin is the most famous member of a family of French musicians. The Couperin family, originally from Chaumes-en-Brie, was one of the most important families of musicians active in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The most famous composer of the family had been, before the birth of François's uncle Louis Couperin (1626-1661), brilliant harpsichordist who died prematurely in 1661. Francois will be awarded the title of "le Grand" not only to enhance the size, but also to distinguish it from another uncle, the namesake François, nicknamed "l'Ancien."
François Couperin was born in Paris in 1668 by Charles Couperin (1638-1679) and Marie Guérin (?-1690ca). He began his musical studies under the guidance of his father and uncle Charles François. Soon left without a father and two uncles are dead, his musical education was entrusted to the organist Jacques Thomelin. For its formation the mother spared no expense. In 1688 he became organist at Saint-Gervais, and in 1693 he was appointed organist at the Chapelle Royale of Versailles of Louis XIV (he was hired for a headquarters - A quarter - alternating with three other bodies in the service). A Couperin was entrusted the musical education of royal children, including "the second Dolphin Louis), nephew of the king. From now on, thanks to his position at court, Couperin will devote himself to composition and teaching. Although the rise
Music Couperin was characterized in the early years, of taking positions as organist, citation needed Even today is considered, along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Domenico Scarlatti, as one of the greatest harpsichord of all time. He became the teacher's favorite Parisian aristocracy, teaching harpsichord at the personalities of the French society of the time. Protected by members of the royal family and other famous patrons (among cuiil Prince de Conde), was important as a composer and teacher, and also as an interpreter of his harpsichord music. The office of real harpsichord ("ordinaire du roi pour le clavecin", or "ordinary music of the King for the harpsichord), however, was assigned to the musician Jean-Baptiste d'Anglebert (son of the famous Henry), who Couperin, however, replaced more often in court.
Over the years, changed his residence several times, but also in Paris and never wanted to live in Versailles. He had four children: two boys and two girls. He died in Paris in 1733.

(from Wikipedia)

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

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A gift


Get a smile
give it to those who have not ever had.
Get a sunbeam,
foul fly where night reigns.
find a source, who lives in
ago wet mud. Get
a tear,
posala on the face of those who did not cry.
Take courage,
put it in the souls of those who can not fight. Discover
life
tell it to those who can not understand it. Get
hope
and live in its light. Get
goodness,
and send it to people who can not donate.
find love, and
it known to the world.

Mahatma Gandhi

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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Samuel Scheidt
(November 3, 1587 - March 24, 1654)



Born in Halle (the city that gave birth also to Georg Friedrich Handel) was first (1603) organist at the Moritzkirche, then moved to Amsterdam to study with Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1607 to 1609), while the most important musician and composer. After returning to Halle, he became organist in the royal chapel of the Margrave Christian Wilhelm of Brandenburg. His knowledge makes him the so-called musical instruments in Bayreuth with Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz in 1618, to try and change a body. Always with Praetorius, previously, had become the protagonist of a challenge (1614) among the players, which is not uncommon at the time, organized to test the musical abilities of the two challengers. Unlike other musicians, remained in their lands during the Thirty Years' War, trying to straddle between odd jobs and teaching. In 1624 he published his important Tablatures Nova, a collection of music for organ and clavichord which presented for the first time on the writing staff. In 1627 he married Helena Magdalena Keller and had seven children, only 2 of them survived the epidemic of plague in 1636. With the flight of the Margrave in front of the troops of Wallenstein (1628) lost his job at the court, but he became Director musices in three churches in Halle. After ups and downs that saw the return of Catholicism in his hometown in 1644 and although he had to press 70 symphonies, died in complete poverty in 1654.

(from Wikipedia)


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Unico Willem van Wassenaer
(November 2, 1692, Delden - November 9, 1766, The Hague)




Count Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer was a Dutch diplomat and composer. Its composition is the most famous concerts, Harmonic, falsely attributed for decades to the Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Born in the castle of Twickel, Overijssel then baptized in Delden, the age of fifteen he accompanied his father, Ambassador of the Netherlands, the court of Düsseldorf, and then moved to The Hague in 1709 to study law at the University of Leiden. the death of his father in 1717 had inherited the assets of the castle and started the Grand Tour of Europe: the Count van Wassenaer visited Paris, and possibly Rome, Florence, Venice, Prague and Vienna. In 1723 he married Lucia van Dodoneo Gosling, a young aristocrat of Friesland, which gave him three children. He became a member of the Navy Department and the British East India Company.
was ambassador in Paris in 1744 and Cologne in 1746. Between 1725 and 1740 he composed concertos harmony, but a member of the nobility, or perhaps, considering them of little account, he chose not to publish under his own name. The concerts were then published in 1740 by violinist Carlo Ricciotti, which, were initially allocated. In the nineteenth century Polish composer and musicologist François Lessel, argued that the real author would be Pergolesi. Because of the typically Italian style of composition, structure with the Roman division into four movements, rather than the three movements of the Venetian style, were also cited as potential perpetrators or Mossi Giovanni Pietro Locatelli. The dispute was resolved only in 1979, when the manuscript was discovered in the six concerts in Holland Twickel Castle, the birthplace of Count van Wassenaer. Although the spelling is not that of the count, there is a handwritten introduction which reads: "Partition de mes concerts gravez par le Sr. Ricciotti (Sheet of my concerts, transcribed for the Sig.Ricciotti). Thanks in part to research conducted by musicologist Albert Dunning (A Master Unmasked, Utrecht, 1980) there are no more doubts about the authorship of this work.
(from Wikipedia)


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