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Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" : Eric Christian
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Recorded at 432hz. Sheet music available at https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
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published: 12 Aug 2020
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Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" - Eric Christian
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Note: this is a previous edition of the piece.
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published: 12 Oct 2020
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Chopin: Prelude Op.28 No.15 in D Flat Major, "Raindrop" (Pogorelich)
A very tender recording.
published: 10 Dec 2013
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Chopin - Nocturne Op. 27 No. 2 (Rubinstein)
Nocturne No. 2 from Nocturnes, Op. 27
Arthur Rubinstein, piano
The Nocturne in D-flat Major is initially marked as lento sostenuto and is in 6/8 meter. It consists of two strophes, repeated in increasingly complex variations. The piece is 77 measures long.
Quoted from Jim Samson's "The music of Chopin"
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
published: 07 Nov 2009
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F. Chopin : Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major "Minute Waltz"
Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major nicknamed "Minute Waltz" by Chopin. Piano : Artur Rubinstein
published: 28 Oct 2010
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Chopin Berceuse Op 57 D Flat Major
Now available on itunes!
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/chopin-recital/1495167562
Another little extra piece ( LOL) from Hannover Chopin Etudes recording sessions. This one was the very last recorded and we had barely 5 minutes before we had to get out of the hall :-)
published: 24 Sep 2010
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Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" : Eric Christian
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Recorded at 432hz. Sheet music available at https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
F...
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Recorded at 432hz. Sheet music available at https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
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Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Recorded at 432hz. Sheet music available at https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
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- published: 12 Aug 2020
- views: 325155
4:43
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" - Eric Christian
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Note: this is a previous edition of the piece.
Sheet music available https://eric...
Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Note: this is a previous edition of the piece.
Sheet music available https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
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Nocturne in D-Flat Major "un rêve" written and performed by Eric Christian.
Note: this is a previous edition of the piece.
Sheet music available https://ericchristian.co/sheet-music
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- published: 12 Oct 2020
- views: 29549
6:08
Chopin - Nocturne Op. 27 No. 2 (Rubinstein)
Nocturne No. 2 from Nocturnes, Op. 27
Arthur Rubinstein, piano
The Nocturne in D-flat Major is initially marked as lento sostenuto and is in 6/8 meter. It...
Nocturne No. 2 from Nocturnes, Op. 27
Arthur Rubinstein, piano
The Nocturne in D-flat Major is initially marked as lento sostenuto and is in 6/8 meter. It consists of two strophes, repeated in increasingly complex variations. The piece is 77 measures long.
Quoted from Jim Samson's "The music of Chopin"
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
https://wn.com/Chopin_Nocturne_Op._27_No._2_(Rubinstein)
Nocturne No. 2 from Nocturnes, Op. 27
Arthur Rubinstein, piano
The Nocturne in D-flat Major is initially marked as lento sostenuto and is in 6/8 meter. It consists of two strophes, repeated in increasingly complex variations. The piece is 77 measures long.
Quoted from Jim Samson's "The music of Chopin"
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
- published: 07 Nov 2009
- views: 4056228
1:55
F. Chopin : Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major "Minute Waltz"
Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major nicknamed "Minute Waltz" by Chopin. Piano : Artur Rubinstein
Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major nicknamed "Minute Waltz" by Chopin. Piano : Artur Rubinstein
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Waltz op. 64 n°1 in D flat major nicknamed "Minute Waltz" by Chopin. Piano : Artur Rubinstein
- published: 28 Oct 2010
- views: 497289
3:47
Chopin Berceuse Op 57 D Flat Major
Now available on itunes!
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/chopin-recital/1495167562
Another little extra piece ( LOL) from Hannover Chopin Etudes recordin...
Now available on itunes!
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/chopin-recital/1495167562
Another little extra piece ( LOL) from Hannover Chopin Etudes recording sessions. This one was the very last recorded and we had barely 5 minutes before we had to get out of the hall :-)
https://wn.com/Chopin_Berceuse_Op_57_D_Flat_Major
Now available on itunes!
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/chopin-recital/1495167562
Another little extra piece ( LOL) from Hannover Chopin Etudes recording sessions. This one was the very last recorded and we had barely 5 minutes before we had to get out of the hall :-)
- published: 24 Sep 2010
- views: 998953
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UK embarks on major reopening despite fears over COVID variant
Much of the United Kingdom is taking a significant step towards normality this Monday.
Coronavirus restrictions are being eased across England, Wales and most of Scotland.
Pubs, restaurants, cinemas and sports venues are among the businesses being allowed to reopen their doors.
A complete lifting of COVID-19 measures is due in June.
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned a new variant of the disease could put that at risk.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Manchester, England.
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#UK
published: 17 May 2021
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Learn about the UK political system & elections
In this lesson I will explain a little about how the UK political system works, and introduce you to some of the vocabulary. You'll learn about the major parties, local councils, constituencies, and more. So, welcome to the unpredictable world of UK politics! This is a great lesson to help you understand the news, even if you don't live in the UK. Listening to British news is a great way to practise your English, and understanding what they are talking about will really help! When I made this video in early 2017, I thought that the next UK General Election would not happen until 2020 -- how wrong I was! So here is the video, just a few days ahead of a surprise General Election in June 2017.
published: 03 Jun 2017
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Economy of United Kingdom, British Economy Unraveled
United Kingdom is the 5th largest economy in the world by GDP despite being the 78th biggest country.Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, UK is often described as one of the most globalized economies in the world.
If the world has to thank this region for one thing, that would be what's termed as the “Industrial Revolution”. From 1759 to 1839, the ‘Industrial Revolution’ shifted humans from hand production to machines. But, early 20th century, Germany and United States began to dare Britain’s economic lead.
After the end of World War II in 1945, British Empire was again among the victorious Allies. But their lead as an economic leader had diminished. Following the end of World War II, despite witnessing a somewhat prosperous growth in the 1950s and 1960s, the UK rec...
published: 13 May 2021
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Biggest Palestine march to hit the UK in years
“This is our push for freedom and dignity”
Tens of thousands marched through London streets to the embassy of Israel calling on the UK government to take a step forward against Israel's attacks on Palestinians.
#gaza #palestine #london
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published: 16 May 2021
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UK (United Kingdom) major city's population (1990-2020) ||
#population,#uk,#ukpopulation
published: 13 Jul 2020
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Scotland: A future outside of the United Kingdom? | DW Documentary
What does it mean to be Scottish? Since Brexit, people here at the northernmost end of the island of Great Britain have been asking this question with renewed vigour. Now, with the Scottish Parliament election approaching, many Scots see their future outside of the United Kingdom.
So how do ordinary Scottish citizens see their homeland? On her journey through Scotland, journalist Diana Zimmermann quickly learns that it is impossible to travel through the country these days without talking about Brexit. Geography and history have brought the Scots to a breaking point.
Just ask Sophie Gault, a deer-hunter whose breath-taking workplace is in the heart of the Highlands, at the foot of Ben Alder. "Being Scottish is something I’m really proud of,” says Gault, adding that taking this job was th...
published: 04 May 2021
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Religion in United Kingdom| 5 Major Religion in United Kingdom 2021
This video showing the 5 most popular Religions of United Kingdom in 2021.
published: 03 Feb 2021
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How Has The UK Become The World's 'Fourth Largest' Defence Spender?
The UK has become the world's fourth largest defence spender, according to new analysis of global military power.
A year ago, it was sixth in the rankings, according to the annual ‘Military Balance’ study by the International Institute For Strategic Studies.
It says the world as a whole increased its defence spending to over £1.3 trillion last year, despite the economic turmoil of COVID-19, but the authors warn of a ‘day of reckoning’ ahead.
Read more here 👉 https://www.forces.net/news/us-accounts-40-worlds-defence-spending
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published: 03 Mar 2021
2:31
UK embarks on major reopening despite fears over COVID variant
Much of the United Kingdom is taking a significant step towards normality this Monday.
Coronavirus restrictions are being eased across England, Wales and most o...
Much of the United Kingdom is taking a significant step towards normality this Monday.
Coronavirus restrictions are being eased across England, Wales and most of Scotland.
Pubs, restaurants, cinemas and sports venues are among the businesses being allowed to reopen their doors.
A complete lifting of COVID-19 measures is due in June.
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned a new variant of the disease could put that at risk.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Manchester, England.
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#UK
https://wn.com/UK_Embarks_On_Major_Reopening_Despite_Fears_Over_Covid_Variant
Much of the United Kingdom is taking a significant step towards normality this Monday.
Coronavirus restrictions are being eased across England, Wales and most of Scotland.
Pubs, restaurants, cinemas and sports venues are among the businesses being allowed to reopen their doors.
A complete lifting of COVID-19 measures is due in June.
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned a new variant of the disease could put that at risk.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Manchester, England.
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#UK
- published: 17 May 2021
- views: 7547
20:37
Learn about the UK political system & elections
In this lesson I will explain a little about how the UK political system works, and introduce you to some of the vocabulary. You'll learn about the major partie...
In this lesson I will explain a little about how the UK political system works, and introduce you to some of the vocabulary. You'll learn about the major parties, local councils, constituencies, and more. So, welcome to the unpredictable world of UK politics! This is a great lesson to help you understand the news, even if you don't live in the UK. Listening to British news is a great way to practise your English, and understanding what they are talking about will really help! When I made this video in early 2017, I thought that the next UK General Election would not happen until 2020 -- how wrong I was! So here is the video, just a few days ahead of a surprise General Election in June 2017.
https://wn.com/Learn_About_The_UK_Political_System_Elections
In this lesson I will explain a little about how the UK political system works, and introduce you to some of the vocabulary. You'll learn about the major parties, local councils, constituencies, and more. So, welcome to the unpredictable world of UK politics! This is a great lesson to help you understand the news, even if you don't live in the UK. Listening to British news is a great way to practise your English, and understanding what they are talking about will really help! When I made this video in early 2017, I thought that the next UK General Election would not happen until 2020 -- how wrong I was! So here is the video, just a few days ahead of a surprise General Election in June 2017.
- published: 03 Jun 2017
- views: 435669
11:38
Economy of United Kingdom, British Economy Unraveled
United Kingdom is the 5th largest economy in the world by GDP despite being the 78th biggest country.Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, U...
United Kingdom is the 5th largest economy in the world by GDP despite being the 78th biggest country.Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, UK is often described as one of the most globalized economies in the world.
If the world has to thank this region for one thing, that would be what's termed as the “Industrial Revolution”. From 1759 to 1839, the ‘Industrial Revolution’ shifted humans from hand production to machines. But, early 20th century, Germany and United States began to dare Britain’s economic lead.
After the end of World War II in 1945, British Empire was again among the victorious Allies. But their lead as an economic leader had diminished. Following the end of World War II, despite witnessing a somewhat prosperous growth in the 1950s and 1960s, the UK recorded weaker growth compared to other European countries. Lack of innovation, overseas competition, low-cost manufacturing by other countries, trade unionism, the welfare state, and the decline of the British empire were all blamed as possible reasons for this outcome. By the 1970s, they were referred to as the ‘sick man of Europe’.
The video also discusses Margret Thatcher and her neo-liberal economic policies and her actions away from socialism in the United Kingdom.
The video also discusses United Kingdom's car, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries, London's financial and insurance services, investments, its comparisons with Germany and France. It also briefly points out the norther oil field and its differences how Norway managed its oil money. The video also discusses National Health Service, Fish n Chips, Pound currency, English language. The topic also discusses its economy and GDP during recent times with Brexit and UK leaving the European Union.
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United Kingdom is the 5th largest economy in the world by GDP despite being the 78th biggest country.Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, UK is often described as one of the most globalized economies in the world.
If the world has to thank this region for one thing, that would be what's termed as the “Industrial Revolution”. From 1759 to 1839, the ‘Industrial Revolution’ shifted humans from hand production to machines. But, early 20th century, Germany and United States began to dare Britain’s economic lead.
After the end of World War II in 1945, British Empire was again among the victorious Allies. But their lead as an economic leader had diminished. Following the end of World War II, despite witnessing a somewhat prosperous growth in the 1950s and 1960s, the UK recorded weaker growth compared to other European countries. Lack of innovation, overseas competition, low-cost manufacturing by other countries, trade unionism, the welfare state, and the decline of the British empire were all blamed as possible reasons for this outcome. By the 1970s, they were referred to as the ‘sick man of Europe’.
The video also discusses Margret Thatcher and her neo-liberal economic policies and her actions away from socialism in the United Kingdom.
The video also discusses United Kingdom's car, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries, London's financial and insurance services, investments, its comparisons with Germany and France. It also briefly points out the norther oil field and its differences how Norway managed its oil money. The video also discusses National Health Service, Fish n Chips, Pound currency, English language. The topic also discusses its economy and GDP during recent times with Brexit and UK leaving the European Union.
You can also check other topics on economy on our channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL64ewlzSRkI-oJ5ekMCTtLy0PJ4xxPAzw
Economy of countries: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL64ewlzSRkI8j_Be--1Htkaae5l9iUzYD
What do you think of the economic future of the United Kingdom?
#british #UnitedKingdom #brexit
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- published: 13 May 2021
- views: 290295
2:43
Biggest Palestine march to hit the UK in years
“This is our push for freedom and dignity”
Tens of thousands marched through London streets to the embassy of Israel calling on the UK government to take a ste...
“This is our push for freedom and dignity”
Tens of thousands marched through London streets to the embassy of Israel calling on the UK government to take a step forward against Israel's attacks on Palestinians.
#gaza #palestine #london
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“This is our push for freedom and dignity”
Tens of thousands marched through London streets to the embassy of Israel calling on the UK government to take a step forward against Israel's attacks on Palestinians.
#gaza #palestine #london
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- published: 16 May 2021
- views: 207186
28:27
Scotland: A future outside of the United Kingdom? | DW Documentary
What does it mean to be Scottish? Since Brexit, people here at the northernmost end of the island of Great Britain have been asking this question with renewed v...
What does it mean to be Scottish? Since Brexit, people here at the northernmost end of the island of Great Britain have been asking this question with renewed vigour. Now, with the Scottish Parliament election approaching, many Scots see their future outside of the United Kingdom.
So how do ordinary Scottish citizens see their homeland? On her journey through Scotland, journalist Diana Zimmermann quickly learns that it is impossible to travel through the country these days without talking about Brexit. Geography and history have brought the Scots to a breaking point.
Just ask Sophie Gault, a deer-hunter whose breath-taking workplace is in the heart of the Highlands, at the foot of Ben Alder. "Being Scottish is something I’m really proud of,” says Gault, adding that taking this job was the best decision she ever made. "Being with nature and with wildlife, it makes you appreciate Scotland even more. There’s always that sense of community. And I’m very proud of our own Scottish humour.”
What does fisherman Victor Laurenson, who had hoped Brexit would bring him better fishing conditions, think of his country now? Janey Godley, a comedian from Glasgow, brings yet another perspective: In the Scottish independence referendum in 2014, she says, the English told the Scots to vote against independence so that Scotland could stay in the EU. "It’s basically like your Mum and Dad saying - look - if you go to bed early, when you wake up, you will have a pony. And you go to bed, you sleep early, you wake up and there’s just a cushion in the shape of a cat instead, and it’s not even a good cat.”
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What does it mean to be Scottish? Since Brexit, people here at the northernmost end of the island of Great Britain have been asking this question with renewed vigour. Now, with the Scottish Parliament election approaching, many Scots see their future outside of the United Kingdom.
So how do ordinary Scottish citizens see their homeland? On her journey through Scotland, journalist Diana Zimmermann quickly learns that it is impossible to travel through the country these days without talking about Brexit. Geography and history have brought the Scots to a breaking point.
Just ask Sophie Gault, a deer-hunter whose breath-taking workplace is in the heart of the Highlands, at the foot of Ben Alder. "Being Scottish is something I’m really proud of,” says Gault, adding that taking this job was the best decision she ever made. "Being with nature and with wildlife, it makes you appreciate Scotland even more. There’s always that sense of community. And I’m very proud of our own Scottish humour.”
What does fisherman Victor Laurenson, who had hoped Brexit would bring him better fishing conditions, think of his country now? Janey Godley, a comedian from Glasgow, brings yet another perspective: In the Scottish independence referendum in 2014, she says, the English told the Scots to vote against independence so that Scotland could stay in the EU. "It’s basically like your Mum and Dad saying - look - if you go to bed early, when you wake up, you will have a pony. And you go to bed, you sleep early, you wake up and there’s just a cushion in the shape of a cat instead, and it’s not even a good cat.”
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- published: 04 May 2021
- views: 804897
4:58
How Has The UK Become The World's 'Fourth Largest' Defence Spender?
The UK has become the world's fourth largest defence spender, according to new analysis of global military power.
A year ago, it was sixth in the rankings, ac...
The UK has become the world's fourth largest defence spender, according to new analysis of global military power.
A year ago, it was sixth in the rankings, according to the annual ‘Military Balance’ study by the International Institute For Strategic Studies.
It says the world as a whole increased its defence spending to over £1.3 trillion last year, despite the economic turmoil of COVID-19, but the authors warn of a ‘day of reckoning’ ahead.
Read more here 👉 https://www.forces.net/news/us-accounts-40-worlds-defence-spending
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The UK has become the world's fourth largest defence spender, according to new analysis of global military power.
A year ago, it was sixth in the rankings, according to the annual ‘Military Balance’ study by the International Institute For Strategic Studies.
It says the world as a whole increased its defence spending to over £1.3 trillion last year, despite the economic turmoil of COVID-19, but the authors warn of a ‘day of reckoning’ ahead.
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- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 198490