Sven-Erik Bäck Vidéos
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Commémorations 2024 (Décès: Sven-Erik Bäck)
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2024-05-19
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Carl Friedrich Abel Johann Sebastian Bach Christian Ferdinand Abel Johann Adolf Hasse Johann Christian Bach Haydn 1723 1759 1785 1787
Kick back, relax, and unwind to Viola da Gamba Sonata in G Major, WK 155 by Friedrich Carl Abel, performed by Phillip Serna This music is from Creative Commons, is non-copyright and royalty-free via musopen.org Born on December 22, 1723 in Cöthen, Carl Friedrich Abel was a renowned viola da gamba player during his time. Johann Sebastian Bach is said to have composed his famous solo cello suites for Carl's father, Christian Ferdinand Abel. After his education under J.S. Bach at the Thomasschule, he joined the Dresden court orchestra under Johann Adolf Hasse, where he stayed for a decade before moving to London in 1759. There, he formed a close relationship with Johann Christian Bach, with whom he presented a series of subscription concerts featuring Haydn's symphonies, which were first performed in London. Even after J.C. Bach's death in 1785, Abel continued his association with the concerts in London until his own death on June 20, 1787. Abel's symphonies, overtures, string quartets, concertos and sonatas were highly regarded and widely published during his time. As a virtuoso gambist, his chamber works for the viola da gamba, although unpublished, are among his most developed and interesting compositions. #ClassicalTracks #ClassicalMusic #Violin #CarlAbel #ClassicalViolin #Classical
Alexandria. Egypt. Downtown. Night Time Walking Tour As you embark on this virtual walking tour of downtown Alexandria, Egypt, the bustling city comes alive under the enchanting night sky. The dimly lit streets, bustling cafes, and illuminated buildings offer a glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. The tour begins at the heart of the city, where the ancient Library of Alexandria once stood. Today, this location is marked by a modern library that pays homage to the city's literary legacy. As you stroll past the towering columns, you'll catch a glimpse of the library's interior, which is beautifully illuminated against the night sky. As you continue your journey, you'll pass by the impressive Alexandria Opera House, a stunning example of neo-classical architecture that has been entertaining audiences for over a century. From there, you'll weave through the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of local vendors and street performers. You may even be tempted to stop and indulge in some authentic Egyptian street food, like koshari or ful medames. As you approach the waterfront, the serene Mediterranean Sea comes into view. The illuminated Qaitbay Citadel stands proudly against the backdrop of the sea, providing a glimpse into the city's medieval past. The citadel, which was built in the 15th century, is now a popular tourist destination and offers stunning views of the city and the sea. As the tour comes to a close, you'll find yourself back at the heart of the city, surrounded by the sounds and sights of lively cafes and bustling streets. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking for a new adventure, this night-time walking tour of Alexandria, Egypt is sure to leave you feeling inspired and enchanted.
Alexandria. Egypt. Downtown. Night Time Walking Tour As you embark on this virtual walking tour of downtown Alexandria, Egypt, the bustling city comes alive under the enchanting night sky. The dimly lit streets, bustling cafes, and illuminated buildings offer a glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. The tour begins at the heart of the city, where the ancient Library of Alexandria once stood. Today, this location is marked by a modern library that pays homage to the city's literary legacy. As you stroll past the towering columns, you'll catch a glimpse of the library's interior, which is beautifully illuminated against the night sky. As you continue your journey, you'll pass by the impressive Alexandria Opera House, a stunning example of neo-classical architecture that has been entertaining audiences for over a century. From there, you'll weave through the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of local vendors and street performers. You may even be tempted to stop and indulge in some authentic Egyptian street food, like koshari or ful medames. As you approach the waterfront, the serene Mediterranean Sea comes into view. The illuminated Qaitbay Citadel stands proudly against the backdrop of the sea, providing a glimpse into the city's medieval past. The citadel, which was built in the 15th century, is now a popular tourist destination and offers stunning views of the city and the sea. As the tour comes to a close, you'll find yourself back at the heart of the city, surrounded by the sounds and sights of lively cafes and bustling streets. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking for a new adventure, this night-time walking tour of Alexandria, Egypt is sure to leave you feeling inspired and enchanted.
Taken from ‘Shook,’ the upcoming album from Algiers out February 24th. Pre-save and pre-order ‘Shook’ here: (http•••) Stream “73%”: (http•••) Stream “Irreversible Damage (ft. Zack De La Rocha)”: (http•••) Stream “Bite Back (ft. billy woods & Backwash)”: (http•••) Directed by Algiers #algiers #73% #shook
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