Kültür Sanat Edebiyat Şiir

  • üç şey04.01.2011 - 20:12

    Beethoven - Symphony No.9 - Furtwängler (3 Historic Performances)

  • duayen04.01.2011 - 20:07

    ...

    Bach - Violin Sonatas (Carmingnola, Marcon)

    Vivaldi - Concertos for Two Violins (Mullova, Carmignola)

    Vivaldi - The Four Seasons - 3 Violin Concertos (Giuliano Carmignola)

    Vivaldi - Concertos For Violin, Strings and Continuo (Carmignola, Marcon)

    Vivaldi - Concerto Stravagante, C. Farina - Capriccio Stravagante (Carmignola)

    Concerto Veneziano - Vivaldi, Locatelli & Tartini (Giuliano Carmignola)

    Concerto Italiano (Carmignola, Venice Baroque Orchestra)

    Vivaldi - Concerti per le Solennita (Carmignola)

    ...

  • Sheilla Castro03.01.2011 - 20:49

    Renée Fleming (Indiana, 1959) 'Rusalka'

  • maziden biri03.01.2011 - 20:35

    Leopold Mozart - Symphonies... (Matthias Bamert)

  • gizli özne03.01.2011 - 20:24

    ...

    Barium oxide is used in a coating for the electrodes of fluorescent lamps, which facilitates the release of electrons...

    Barium carbonate is also used in glassmaking... Being a heavy element, barium increases the refractive index and luster of the glass...

    Barium, commonly as barium nitrate, is used to give green colors in fireworks... The species responsible for the brilliant green is barium monochloride; in the absence of a source of chlorine a yellow or 'apple' green is produced instead...

    Barium peroxide can be used as a catalyst to start an aluminothermic reaction when welding rail tracks together... It can also be used in green tracer ammunition and as a bleaching agent...
    Barium titanate is a promising electroceramic...

    Barium fluoride is used for optics in infrared applications, since it is transparent from about 0.15 to 12 micrometres...

    ...

    Bologna: smoked sausage made of a mixture of meats; lunch meat made out of a few kinds of processed meat...

    ...

  • Namutenahi03.01.2011 - 20:16

    Rana Alagöz - Her Şey Bitmiştir Artık...

  • well tempered clavier02.01.2011 - 20:51

    Prelude and Fugue XXII in B-Flat Minör


    Prelude XXII is sublime... Despite the fact that it soars, it is remarkable in that it can be followed, even by the layman...

    How can we explain this? Is it because the melodic element, of a great simplicity, reigns in this piece? Is it because of the regular motion of its rhythm? Is it the overwhelming richness of its chords which brings with them fullness and bliss?

    Follow from measure 20 the soaring of the melody, enriched with harmonies, toward the organ-point, and in the last measure, in the tenor, the phrase of such intense expression - a phrase of farewell...

    It is noteworthy that this Prelude, so simple in its immense richness, is coupled with a Fugue in five parts of consummate counterpoint... Bach states the subject imperatively on the tonic, then drops it a fourth and boldly leaps over the rest in order to reach the ninth...

    Now, one of these silences which do not interrupt the train of thought, but on the contrary, breathe into it an increase of life... Now, one of these 'durezza' which arouse the passions and break the uniformity of the half-notes... Yes, these are the half-notes which reign imperiously from the beginning to the end, softened by quarter-notes...

    There are five episodes, several 'stretti', and, beginning at measure 67, an admirable 'stretto maestrale'...

  • mulholland drive / Mulholland Çıkmazı02.01.2011 - 20:48

    Laura Branigan - How Am I Supposed To Live Without You...

  • sistemi okumak02.01.2011 - 20:48

    Giovanni Battista Viotti - 6 String Quartets, op.3 (L'Arte del Suono)

  • majiskül02.01.2011 - 20:29

    Robert Schumann 'Carnaval, Op.9'


    Vladimir Sofronitsky (1901 - 1961)

    rec: 1959