Franciszek Ścigalski Video
compositore e violinista polacco
- violino
- musica classica
- Impero russo, Confederazione polacco-lituana
- compositore, violinista
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2024-04-27
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Plc Zygmunt Stojowski Franciszek Ścigalski Cherry Witold Maliszewski Samuel Barber Françaix Chopin Mieczysław Karłowicz
Changes are coming to Poland-Lithuania. As Muscovy's troops occupy us after a devastating defeat, we are already planning how to come back. We need to make deals, find an expansion route and reform the Commonwealth! Welcome to a long episode of banter, war, diplomacy and humiliation. Many fascinating events take place all over the world in this part. Two very good European wars, Qingqiu faces the Man in the High Castle invasion, and the Eastern Steppe unites. This part also features a great Polish-Lithuanian struggle with Victoria 2 economics. The iron shortages have begun. Check out the PLC series spinoff, which tells the story of what happened to Keystone's campaign as Lotharingia. This takes place during parts 1-4: (http•••) Playlist of the PLC series: (http•••) 00:00 Intro 01:25 Recovering from Defeat 05:58 The Death of Hungary 10:05 The Ugliest PLC Map Ever 15:33 Humiliation 17:55 Turania 19:20 The West European War 25:12 Securing Greece 27:28 The Spectre of Russia 29:03 Analysis and Outro Mod: Divergences of Darkness multiplayer edit by ZombieFreak, version 1.7 used in this campaign (this has been updated, check my Discord for the latest): (http•••) Music, in order of appearance (all public domain): Boże, coś Polskę” (http•••) Suite for orchestra in E flat, Zygmunt Stojowski Symphony in D major, Franciszek Ścigalski “Doki no Sakura - Cherry Blossoms of The Same Period” Japanese military song Symphony no.1 in G minor, Witold Maliszewski Adagio for Strings, Samuel Barber Ogniem i mieczem (Polish classical music) (http•••) Françaix Préludes 2: “Lento”, Chopin “Mengü Köq Tengri” Attila total war soundtrack “Battle 4” March of the eagles soundtrack Sinfonia concertante for oboe and orchestra, Antoni Milwid God save the Tsar, Muscovy Series Soundtrack Lithuanian Rhapsody, Mieczysław Karłowicz Full cast of players for the whole series will be given at the end of the series. Follow me on Twitch!: (http•••) Discord: (http•••) Patreon – a deleted scenes video (12 minutes) is available covering parts 1-4 of this series. Donate any amount to see it: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) If you want to join the discord for this multiplayer, or any others, head into my discord and check out the channel which has links to loads of Vic2 multiplayer communities.
Plc Franciszek Ścigalski Françaix Chopin Macleod Mieczyslaw Karlowicz Sergei Prokofiev
The craziest war in Victoria 2 history. A mad world war in the 1860s, before machine guns have even been invented. This is another hour-long epic, the Grand Part-Elevene of the Poland-Lithuania Victoria 2 multiplayer series, not the grand finale. In the last part, we declared war on Russia with the Ottomans, and in turn Turania and China joined; mass cavalry hordes pouring through the steppe and the Urals. In a panic we called in the two central European powers: Württemberg and the Elbian Confederation, followed by Japan joining their side. Thus began a world war. After a long, gruesome battle in Mogilev we beat Russia's army which couldn't reinforce due to supply issues, and we did what I had failed to do so far in this campaign: Broke Russia and captured Moscow. The first waves of Chinese cavalry were halted in the steppes. Meanwhile, the Polish Legion in Plantagenia fought alongside Vinland but fell to a huge Japanese attack in the American war. Plantagenia has surrendered. What will happen next in this mad war? It is going to escalate even further and there will be more bloodshed than you could even imagine. It seems like we will never reclaim Orsha and enact Valeriy Stefaniv's Ruthenian dream. This part features a massive analysis section, please bear with the text because all the information is very interesting. I will get back to voice explanations in the future! The analysis was very complex to do, and I had to do it fast to get the video out on time, so if there are any corrections particularly from those who played in the campaign please discuss it and I'll try to amend it in some way. Playlist of the PLC series: (http•••) The Muscovy series: The PLC-Muscovy conflict seen from the other side. (http•••) featuring the grand finale of the same length as this video. The American Bloodbath series: (http•••) 00:00 Intro and Recap 04:31 The Negotiations Before the Storm 11:42 Where is my alliance? 14:02 The Mesopotamian Campaign 20:01 BANTER STOPS 25:23 And so it begins, again 30:13 The West Collapses 36:59 Ganking the World 41:59 Orsha: The Number 23 47:49 War Analysis: Casualties and Strategies 53:07 War Analysis: Impact of the War 57:09 Outro Mod: Divergences of Darkness multiplayer edit by ZombieFreak, version 1.7 used in this campaign (this has been updated since, check my Discord for the latest): (http•••) Music, in order of appearance (all public domain): “Harbingers” Attila total war soundtrack “Boże, coś Polskę” (http•••) Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) Movement 2, Dvorak “Sicilian Relaxing Music” (http•••) “Best Ethiopian azmari masinko music collection” (http•••) Symphony in D major, Franciszek Ścigalski Françaix Préludes 14: Allegro – Eb minor, Chopin Françaix Préludes 15: Sostenuto – Db major, Chopin (http•••) “Purpose Found” Three kingdoms total war soundtrack “Good Death” Shogun 2 total war soundtrack Françaix Préludes 8: Molto agitato – F# minor, Chopin “Oppressive Gloom” Kevin MacLeod Symphony in E minor “Rebirth Symphony” Mieczyslaw Karlowicz “For the Daimyo” Shogun 2 total war “Drums of the deep” Kevin MacLeod Symphony No.1 in G-minor, Witold Maliszewsk Hussars March “Battle 1”, March of the eagles soundtrack “Alexander Nevsky”, battle on the ice, Sergei Prokofiev Nocturne in B major, Op. 62 No. 1, Chopin Françaix Préludes 3: Vivace, Chopin Full cast of players for the whole series will be given at the end of the series. Follow me on Twitch!: (http•••) Discord: (http•••) Patreon: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) If you want to join the discord for this multiplayer, or any others, head into my discord and check out the channel which has links to loads of Vic2 multiplayer communities.
Franciszek Ścigalski Iván Augustyn Antoni Radziwiłł 1750 1782 1797 1810 1817 1821 1823 1825 1834 1846 1900 1921 1998
★ Follow music ► (http•••) Composer: Franciszek Ścigalski +••.••(...)) Work: Symfonia D-Dur (c.1810) Performers: Poznan PhiIharmonic Orchestra; StanisIaw WisIocki +••.••(...), conductor) Painting: Iván Aivazovsky +••.••(...)) - Winter Landscape Further info: (http•••) Listen free: No available / Franciszek Ścigalski (Grodzisk, 29 January 1782 - Gniezno, 27 Aug/Sept 1846) Polish composer, violinist, conductor and teacher. He began his musical studies with his father Stanisław +••.••(...)), Kapellmeister at Grodzisk, and probably continued with Wojciech Dankowski, a member of the orchestra in Obra. In about 1797 he went to Poznań, where he studied with Augustyn Braun at the Maria Magdalena Gymnasium. During this period he became an accomplished violinist and was a member of Antoni Radziwiłł's string quartet; he was also in great demand as a violin teacher. From about 1821 he assumed the duties of orchestra conductor in a parish church in Poznań, and from 1825 to 1834 he was a music teacher at the Maria Magdalena Gymnasium. From April 1834 until his death he was musical director and first violinist of the cathedral orchestra in Gniezno, earning great admiration for his technique and dedication. He also directed the music school there. Ścigalski's compositions, which are in a mature, classical style, are mainly sacred music. He wrote more than 60 pieces, including some for large-scale forces, and about 30 are still extant. Many show his use of polonaise motifs. His Symphony in D major remains in the Polish repertory.
Franciszek Ścigalski Chopin 1782 1846
Polska muzyka symfoniczna okresu klasycyzmu (Polish Symphony Music of Classical Period) (playlista): (http•••) Polska muzyka XVIII i XIX wieku (playlista) (Polish Music 18 and 19 century) (http•••) Franciszek Ścigalski +••.••(...)) - polish composer, violinist and conductor Na wikipedii więcej po włosku niż po polsku: (http•••) Obrazy Warszawy Canaletta (Paintings of Warsaw by Canaletto (Bernardo Bellotto)): Widok Warszawy od strony Pragi Krakowskie Przedmieście w stronę Kolumny Zygmunta Ulica Długa Wilanów NA MOIM KANALE (ON MY CHANNEL): (playlisty z przesłanych filmów, sent films in playlists) Polska muzyka ludowa (Polish Folk Music) (http•••) Tradycyjna muzyka góralska (Polish Highlanders' Music) (http•••) Polski folk (http•••) Góry polskie zdjęcia (http•••) Pan Wołodyjowski Potop muzyka (http•••) Polska muzyka renesansowa i barokowa (Early Polish Music) (http•••) Polska muzyka XVIII i XIX wieku (Polish Music 18 and 19 century) (http•••) Chopin (http•••) Norweska i szwedzka muzyka ludowa (Norwegian and Swedish Folk Music) (http•••) Ukraińska muzyka ludowa (Ukrainian Folk Music) (http•••) Beskid Niski (http•••) Tatry w muzyce i malarstwie (http•••) Polska muzyka filmowa (Polish Film Music) (http•••) Polskie organy Leżajsk Oliwa Kamień Pomorski (Polish Organs) (http•••)
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