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Staatstheater Nürnberg Peterskirche Burg Schütt Hans Sachs Wiese Nürnberger Symphoniker 1200 1210 1403 1514 1526 1556 1615 1646 1746 1844 1905 1939 2003 2008 2020
Große Stadtrundfahrt mit dem Doppeldeckerbus durch Nürnberg. Jeden Mittwoch bis Sonntag von April bis Oktober. Es moderiert Nathalie Dehner. Buchbar unter: (http•••) 00:25 Berliner Mauer 00:49 Stadtmauer 01:12 Frauentorturm 01:19 Opernhaus (Staatstheater Nürnberg) 02:15 Verkehrs- und Kommunikationsmuseum 02:57 Frauentorgraben 03:48 Spittlertorturm 04:12 Plärrer 05:19 Fürther Straße 06:17 Jüdischer Friedhof 06:56 Dürer-Gymnasium 07:18 Gefängnis 07:40 Neue Feuerwache West 08:07 Neubau Justizpalast 08:52 Justizpalast 09:01 Saal 600 09:38 Ludwig-Eisenbahn-Denkmal 10:45 Alte Feuerwache West 12:00 Pegnitz 12:10 St. Johannis 12:32 Johannesfriedhof 13:27 Hesperidengärten 13:47 Orpheum 14:03 Neutorturm 15:14 Tiergärtnertorturm 15:26 Die Burg 15:56 Schauinsland und Kaiserstallungen 16:15 Fünfeckturm 16:46 Burggraben 17:46 Neutorturm 18:44 Weißgerbergasse 19:05 Weinstadel 19:39 Kettensteg 20:03 Links der Wasserturm und rechts das Henkerhaus 20:08 Henkersteg 21:15 Weißer Turm 21:44 Jakobskirche/Elisabethkirche 22:29 Straße der Menschenrechte 23:19 Germanisches Nationalmuseum 23:34 Mauthalle 24:09 Lorenzkirche 25:12 Katharinenruine 25:39 Heubrücke 25:57 Cinecitta 26:32 Insel Schütt 26:48 Hans-Sachs-Platz 27:52 Hauptmarkt 28:24 Schöner Brunnen 28:51 St. Sebaldus 29:57 Spielwarenmuseum 30:34 Zukunftsmuseum 31:31 Altes Rathaus 32:16 Wirtschaftsrathaus 32:29 Egidienkirche 32:55 Ehemaliges Schwan-Stabilo-Gebäude 33:27 Laufer Torturm 34:15 Schutzbunker Wöhrd 34:45 Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm 35:24 Wöhrder Wiese/Wöhrder See 36:18 Peterskapelle 36:42 St. Peterskirche 36:53 Alter Pestfriedhof 36:57 Friedhof St. Peter 37:06 Bundesagentur für Arbeit 37:37 Reichsparteitagsgelände 37:50 Zeppelinfeld und Luitpoldhain 38:41 Bahnhof Dutzendteich 38:59 Dutzendteich 39:11 Zeppelinfeld 42:38 Tretbootanlegestelle 43:08 Nürnberger Kongresshalle 44:05 Nürnberger Symphoniker 44:38 Luitpoldhain 46:13 Südkaserne 47:36 Postsiedlung 48:24 Gustav-Adolf-Kirche 50:05 Wodanstraße 51:10 Nürnberger Medienviertel 52:36 Hotelallee 53:17 Hauptbahnhof/Königstorturm
Gregg Smith Rees Gifford Peters Drake Schmidt Gregg Smith Singers 1970 1972 2005
Rosalind Rees, soprano/Fay Kittelson, alto/Bruce Gifford, tenor/Walter Richardson, bass/Instrumental Ensemble/Long Island Symphonic Choral Association conducted by Gregg Smith from Albany TROY1463 (http•••) The association of composer/conductor Gregg Smith, the Gregg Smith Singers and Saint Peter's Church in New York City dates back to 1970. Smith wrote works for the church, some of them commissioned for special occasions, and conducted the Gregg Smith Singers along with the Long Island Symphonic Choral Association and the Saint Peter's Choir in performances of this music. This disc commemorates this association with a collection of six of these works, written and performed between 1972 and 2005. Music for an Urban Church celebrates this American composer's continuation of the tradition of "singing unto the Lord a new song." As a composer Gregg Smith has more than 400 compositions to his name and he is also celebrated as the founder and conductor of the world-famous Gregg Smith Singers. Contents: Gregg Smith, composer Jazz Mass for Saint Peters Long Island Symphonic Choral Association; Gregg Smith, conductor Gregg Smith, composer Dedication Theme & Variations on "Our Father by whose servants our house was built of old" Long Island Symphonic Choral Association; Saint Peter's Choir; Gregg Smith, conductor Gregg Smith, composer Drake: "Lord you give the great commission" Saint Peter's Choir & Congregation; Thomas Schmidt, organ and conductor Gregg Smith, composer Seven Stanzas at Easter Saint Peter's Choir; Thomas Schmidt, organ and conductor Gregg Smith, composer Songs from a Liberal Heart Saint Peter's Choir; Thomas Schmidt, organ; Gregg Smith, conductor Gregg Smith, composer Missa Brevis (Mass for Saint Peters) Gregg Smith Singers; Thomas Schmidt, organ; Eric Stewart, conductor
Alfrēds Kalniņš Esi 1865 1879 1929 1947 1951 2020
Alfrēda Kalniņa +••.••(...). gada dziesma "Esi sveicināta, Saule!" (jeb "Ave Sol!") ar Raiņa +••.••(...)) tekstu Rīgas kamerkora "Ave Sol" interpretācijā. Tiešraides fragments no koncerta "ES. MĪLU. RĪGU." 2020. gada 15. augustā Rīgas Sv. Pētera baznīcā. Diriģē kamerkora mākslinieciskais vadītājs Andris Veismanis. Pilns koncertieraksts šeit: (http•••)/ "Ave Sol!" (1947) by Alfrēds Kalniņš +••.••(...)) with text by Rainis +••.••(...)) performed by the Riga Chamber Choir "Ave Sol". Recorded live from St. Peter's Church, Riga, August 15, 2020. Conducted by Andris Veismanis, artistic director. Complete concert recording: (http•••)
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