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Marin Mersenne
MARIN MERSENNE
★08/09/1588 ✝01/09/1648
“O fundador da Acústica.”
Foi um padre, filósofo, matemático e físico francês.
Ficou conhecido sobretudo pelo seu estudo dos chamados números primos de Mersenne.
O asteróide 8191 Mersenne foi batizado em sua honra.
Foi orientador de Blaise Pascal.
DIVULGAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA
Em uma época em que não existiam revistas científicas, o papel de Marin Mersenne fora fundamental na divulgação das novas descobertas que se faziam por toda a Europa. Mersenne era o centro da divulgação científica, correspondendo-se com os maiores cientistas seus contemporâneos, como Descartes, Galileu, Fermat, Pascal e Torricelli. Mersenne organizava também encontros entre estes cientistas e viajava com frequência pela Europa para se encontrar com alguns deles. Este círculo alarga...
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Marin Mersenne: Master of Numbers|Philosopher Biography
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Marin Mersenne
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Marin Mersenne - The Birth of Modern Geometry | Topics in the History Mathematics (Ep. 3 of 8)
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Marin Mersenne - Air pour les flutes d'Allemand & La Bergère
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3. Marin Mersenne: The Birth of Modern Geometric Perspectives in France (Mid. 17th Century CE)
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Marin Mersenne "Air de cour pour les Flustes d’Allemand" z "Harmonie universelle" (Paryż 1636-37)
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HISTORY OF MATH - Marin Mersenne (Mersenne Numbers) #LET #Mathmajorship #LETMARCH2023
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Mais qui était Marin Mersenne ?
Marin Mersenne est un homme d'église qui a joué un rôle très important dans la diffusion des sciences dans la première moitié du 17e siècle.
En entretenant une très abondante correspondance, il a été une sorte de secrétaire de l'Europe savante.
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Marin Mersenne
MARIN MERSENNE
★08/09/1588 ✝01/09/1648
“O fundador da Acústica.”
Foi um padre, filósofo, matemático e físico francês.
Ficou conhecido sobretudo pelo seu estudo...
MARIN MERSENNE
★08/09/1588 ✝01/09/1648
“O fundador da Acústica.”
Foi um padre, filósofo, matemático e físico francês.
Ficou conhecido sobretudo pelo seu estudo dos chamados números primos de Mersenne.
O asteróide 8191 Mersenne foi batizado em sua honra.
Foi orientador de Blaise Pascal.
DIVULGAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA
Em uma época em que não existiam revistas científicas, o papel de Marin Mersenne fora fundamental na divulgação das novas descobertas que se faziam por toda a Europa. Mersenne era o centro da divulgação científica, correspondendo-se com os maiores cientistas seus contemporâneos, como Descartes, Galileu, Fermat, Pascal e Torricelli. Mersenne organizava também encontros entre estes cientistas e viajava com frequência pela Europa para se encontrar com alguns deles. Este círculo alargado de cientistas europeus é por vezes designado por Academia de Mersenne, uma precursora da Académie des Sciences, fundada poucos anos após o falecimento de Mersenne.
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MARIN MERSENNE
★08/09/1588 ✝01/09/1648
“O fundador da Acústica.”
Foi um padre, filósofo, matemático e físico francês.
Ficou conhecido sobretudo pelo seu estudo dos chamados números primos de Mersenne.
O asteróide 8191 Mersenne foi batizado em sua honra.
Foi orientador de Blaise Pascal.
DIVULGAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA
Em uma época em que não existiam revistas científicas, o papel de Marin Mersenne fora fundamental na divulgação das novas descobertas que se faziam por toda a Europa. Mersenne era o centro da divulgação científica, correspondendo-se com os maiores cientistas seus contemporâneos, como Descartes, Galileu, Fermat, Pascal e Torricelli. Mersenne organizava também encontros entre estes cientistas e viajava com frequência pela Europa para se encontrar com alguns deles. Este círculo alargado de cientistas europeus é por vezes designado por Academia de Mersenne, uma precursora da Académie des Sciences, fundada poucos anos após o falecimento de Mersenne.
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Marin Mersenne: Master of Numbers|Philosopher Biography
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Marin Mersenne
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Marin Mersenne "Air de cour pour les Flustes d’Allemand" z "Harmonie universelle" (Paryż 1636-37)
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Marin Mersenne, Marin Mersennus or le Père Mersenne (French: ; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath, whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the form Mn = 2n − 1 for some integer n. He also developed Mersenne's laws, which describe the harmonics of a vibrating string (such as may be found on guitars and pianos), and his seminal work on music theory, Harmonie universelle, for which he is referred to as the "father of acoustics". Mersenne, an ordained priest, had many contacts in the scientific world and has been called "the center of the world of science and mathematics during the first half of the 1600s" and, because of his ability to make connections between people and ideas, "the post-box of Europe". He was also a member of the Minim religious order and wrote and lectured on theology and philosophy.
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Marin Mersenne, Marin Mersennus or le Père Mersenne (French: ; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath, whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the form Mn = 2n − 1 for some integer n. He also developed Mersenne's laws, which describe the harmonics of a vibrating string (such as may be found on guitars and pianos), and his seminal work on music theory, Harmonie universelle, for which he is referred to as the "father of acoustics". Mersenne, an ordained priest, had many contacts in the scientific world and has been called "the center of the world of science and mathematics during the first half of the 1600s" and, because of his ability to make connections between people and ideas, "the post-box of Europe". He was also a member of the Minim religious order and wrote and lectured on theology and philosophy.
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Mais qui était Marin Mersenne ?
Marin Mersenne est un homme d'église qui a joué un rôle très important dans la diffusion des sciences dans la première moitié du 17e siècle.
En entretenant une ...
Marin Mersenne est un homme d'église qui a joué un rôle très important dans la diffusion des sciences dans la première moitié du 17e siècle.
En entretenant une très abondante correspondance, il a été une sorte de secrétaire de l'Europe savante.
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En entretenant une très abondante correspondance, il a été une sorte de secrétaire de l'Europe savante.
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10 Artworks to See at the Louvre Museum | Behind the Masterpiece
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The Louvre is the world’s largest and most visited museum. This 60,000 square meter exhibition space holds over 35,000 pieces. The museum is a never-ending maze filled with countless works of art from all different artistic styles and historical periods. The sheer size of the Louvre's collection may be overwhelming for both art history novices and experts. To help guide your trip, here are 10 of the most important artworks to visit.
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The Louvre: 800 years of history
From a medieval fortress to an art museum, the Louvre palace has undergone eight centuries of architectural transformation, making it an embodiment of French history. Rediscover here all the stages of its construction!
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The Louvre Museum or Musée du Louvre , is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. In 2019, the Louvre received 9.6 million visitors, making it the most visited museum in the world.
The Louvre museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, In 1546 Francis I converted it into the primary residence of the French Kings. The museum opened on 10 August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings, the majority of the works being royal and confiscated church property. Holdings have grown steadily through donations and bequests since the Third Republic. The collection is divided among eight curatorial departments: Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Islamic Art; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; Paintings; Prints and Drawings.
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How to See the Louvre Museum in Paris
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Lorde - The Louvre (Audio)
"The Louvre" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama.
On May 18th, Lorde released the track list for Melodrama and "The Louvre" was the fourth song on the list. In January 2015, Lorde posted a cryptic tweet that read "Perfect is in the Louvre". This could be a combination of "Perfect Places", "Writer in the Dark" and this song.
The song had co-production from Flume, along with Jack Antonoff and Lorde herself. The song is assumed to be about the happiness during the beginning of her relationship with James Lowe. Lorde herself commented on the track on a Spinoff Exclusive Podcast saying:
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Lorde - The Louvre (Vevo x Lorde)
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The music on Lorde's 'Melodrama' reflects the wealth of emotions the New Zealand native has experienced of late, and they’re rendered with the kind of poise we’ve come to expect from the pop superstar. Her voice, the melodies, the arrangements she’s chosen to help landscape her feelings - this critically-acclaimed second album ...
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Welcome to the Louvre - Bienvenue au Louvre - Musée du Louvre
Welcome to the Louvre !
Enter and visit one of the most famous museums in the world and enjoy masterpieces such as Mona Lisa or Hammurabi's Code. Long version of the film available here : http://youtu.be/SyWeIJ3KQeM
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How Big is The Louvre? 🇫🇷 | #travel #paris #shorts
"Explore the Louvre Museum" - The Louvre is a treasure trove of art, boasting an impressive 73,000 m² of exhibition space filled with over 38,000 artworks! Imagine spending 100 days exploring this vast collection—you’d have to move quickly to see it all. But don’t worry, the iconic Mona Lisa is always there to greet you, captivating visitors with her mysterious smile. From ancient sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces, the Louvre offers a journey through art history that you won't want to miss!
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Walkthrough the Louvre - Must Know Tips And Hacks For 2024
We visited the Louvre museum in Paris in under 3 hours. We saw Mona Lisa, Raft of Medusa, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Venus de Milo, Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss (total of 22 pieces of art). After, we grabbed a bite to eat with Vincent au Petit Vendome (near Place Vendome) and got to see the Arch of Triumph wrapped installation by Christo & Jean-Claude. Enjoy!
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10 Artworks to See at the Louvre Museum | Behind the Masterpiece
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The Louvre is the world’s largest and most visited museum. This 60,000 square meter exhibition space holds over 35,000 pieces. The museum is a never-ending maze filled with countless works of art from all different artistic styles and historical periods. The sheer size of the Louvre's collection may be overwhelming for both art history novices and experts. To help guide your trip, here are 10 of the most important artworks to visit.
0:00 - Intro
0:46 - The Louvre Pyramid
1:54 - Mona Lisa
3:31 - Liberty Leading the People
5:09 - The Wedding at Cana
6:45 - The Winged Victory of Samothrace
8:41 - The Code of Hammurabi
10:10 - The Lamassu
11:44 - Venus de Milo
13:17 - Portrait of Madeleine
15:15 - Athanor
16:54 - Conclusion
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A Brief History of the Art of Persia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHuwcm0P0TA&ab_channel=BehindtheMasterpiece
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The Louvre is the world’s largest and most visited museum. This 60,000 square meter exhibition space holds over 35,000 pieces. The museum is a never-ending maze filled with countless works of art from all different artistic styles and historical periods. The sheer size of the Louvre's collection may be overwhelming for both art history novices and experts. To help guide your trip, here are 10 of the most important artworks to visit.
0:00 - Intro
0:46 - The Louvre Pyramid
1:54 - Mona Lisa
3:31 - Liberty Leading the People
5:09 - The Wedding at Cana
6:45 - The Winged Victory of Samothrace
8:41 - The Code of Hammurabi
10:10 - The Lamassu
11:44 - Venus de Milo
13:17 - Portrait of Madeleine
15:15 - Athanor
16:54 - Conclusion
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What to see at the MET (Part 2) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSYpRxv9i60&t=2s&ab_channel=BehindtheMasterpiece
A Brief History of Art Movements - https://youtu.be/JWtOFF0iSbo?si=n41pnsfMTMihrXaM
A Brief History of Japanese Art - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT_1Gj5VPP0&ab_channel=BehindtheMasterpiece
A Brief History of the Art of Persia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHuwcm0P0TA&ab_channel=BehindtheMasterpiece
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Music:
Solving Puzzles by Alistair Sung
Time by Dexter Britain
Flare by Chad Lawson
Translation:
French translation by Lydie Pochet
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- published: 09 Sep 2022
- views: 873846
2:45
The Louvre: 800 years of history
From a medieval fortress to an art museum, the Louvre palace has undergone eight centuries of architectural transformation, making it an embodiment of French hi...
From a medieval fortress to an art museum, the Louvre palace has undergone eight centuries of architectural transformation, making it an embodiment of French history. Rediscover here all the stages of its construction!
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From a medieval fortress to an art museum, the Louvre palace has undergone eight centuries of architectural transformation, making it an embodiment of French history. Rediscover here all the stages of its construction!
Regardez la vidéo en français ici 👉 https://youtu.be/V9vw2TGc06Q
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- published: 22 May 2019
- views: 846905
11:00
Louvre Museum 4K | Tour inside Louvre Museum Paris
The Louvre Museum or Musée du Louvre , is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. In 2019, the Louvre received 9.6 million visi...
The Louvre Museum or Musée du Louvre , is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. In 2019, the Louvre received 9.6 million visitors, making it the most visited museum in the world.
The Louvre museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, In 1546 Francis I converted it into the primary residence of the French Kings. The museum opened on 10 August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings, the majority of the works being royal and confiscated church property. Holdings have grown steadily through donations and bequests since the Third Republic. The collection is divided among eight curatorial departments: Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Islamic Art; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; Paintings; Prints and Drawings.
Louvre Museum 4K | Tour inside Louvre Museum Paris is directed by: Travel HDefinition
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The Louvre Museum or Musée du Louvre , is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. In 2019, the Louvre received 9.6 million visitors, making it the most visited museum in the world.
The Louvre museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, In 1546 Francis I converted it into the primary residence of the French Kings. The museum opened on 10 August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings, the majority of the works being royal and confiscated church property. Holdings have grown steadily through donations and bequests since the Third Republic. The collection is divided among eight curatorial departments: Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Islamic Art; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; Paintings; Prints and Drawings.
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- published: 22 Sep 2020
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6:00
How to See the Louvre Museum in Paris
If you are headed to Paris you no doubt want to visit and know the best tips on how to see the Louvre. It's the largest museum in the world and the Louvre is on...
If you are headed to Paris you no doubt want to visit and know the best tips on how to see the Louvre. It's the largest museum in the world and the Louvre is one of the top things to see and do in Paris. This episode everything you need to know is included in the best tips on how to see the Louvre including how to get there, cost of a ticket, how to book a tour of the Louvre and where to find masterpieces. #Louvre #Paris #louvremuseum #howtoseethelouvre
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0:00 Intro
01:03 Where is the Louvre Museum
01:18 How to Get to the Louvre
01:36 Ticket Costs
02:33 Hours & Days Open
02:48 How to Enter the Louvre
03:45 History of the Louvre
04:15 Map & Orientation
04:39 Denon Wing
04:56 Sully Wing
05:28 Mona Lisa
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If you are headed to Paris you no doubt want to visit and know the best tips on how to see the Louvre. It's the largest museum in the world and the Louvre is one of the top things to see and do in Paris. This episode everything you need to know is included in the best tips on how to see the Louvre including how to get there, cost of a ticket, how to book a tour of the Louvre and where to find masterpieces. #Louvre #Paris #louvremuseum #howtoseethelouvre
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0:00 Intro
01:03 Where is the Louvre Museum
01:18 How to Get to the Louvre
01:36 Ticket Costs
02:33 Hours & Days Open
02:48 How to Enter the Louvre
03:45 History of the Louvre
04:15 Map & Orientation
04:39 Denon Wing
04:56 Sully Wing
05:28 Mona Lisa
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Joshua Madre, DP
All of our Paris Guides
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- published: 29 Dec 2023
- views: 53550
2:14
Destroy Lonely - LOUVRE (Official Audio)
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- published: 18 Nov 2022
- views: 254657
4:32
Lorde - The Louvre (Audio)
"The Louvre" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama.
On May 18th, Lorde released the track list for Melodrama and "The Louvre" was the fourth song o...
"The Louvre" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama.
On May 18th, Lorde released the track list for Melodrama and "The Louvre" was the fourth song on the list. In January 2015, Lorde posted a cryptic tweet that read "Perfect is in the Louvre". This could be a combination of "Perfect Places", "Writer in the Dark" and this song.
The song had co-production from Flume, along with Jack Antonoff and Lorde herself. The song is assumed to be about the happiness during the beginning of her relationship with James Lowe. Lorde herself commented on the track on a Spinoff Exclusive Podcast saying:
“I wanted to [give the feeling of] just like the big sun-soaked dumbness of falling in love and it’s like your whole head is like glue, it’s amazing. It is like drugs. It’s like ‘I just want to be by you all the time, I just want to listen to you talk and look at your face do all those dumb things that it does when you talk. It’s just like this big dumb joy and it’s intense – and I feel like the instrumentation in that song kind of helped it get there.”
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"The Louvre" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama.
On May 18th, Lorde released the track list for Melodrama and "The Louvre" was the fourth song on the list. In January 2015, Lorde posted a cryptic tweet that read "Perfect is in the Louvre". This could be a combination of "Perfect Places", "Writer in the Dark" and this song.
The song had co-production from Flume, along with Jack Antonoff and Lorde herself. The song is assumed to be about the happiness during the beginning of her relationship with James Lowe. Lorde herself commented on the track on a Spinoff Exclusive Podcast saying:
“I wanted to [give the feeling of] just like the big sun-soaked dumbness of falling in love and it’s like your whole head is like glue, it’s amazing. It is like drugs. It’s like ‘I just want to be by you all the time, I just want to listen to you talk and look at your face do all those dumb things that it does when you talk. It’s just like this big dumb joy and it’s intense – and I feel like the instrumentation in that song kind of helped it get there.”
- published: 21 Jun 2017
- views: 5731790
4:31
Lorde - The Louvre (Vevo x Lorde)
Title: Lorde – The Louvre (VEVO x Lorde)
Get Lorde’s Melodrama album here:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/MelodramaAlbumID
Listen to more Lorde:
https://Lorde.ln...
Title: Lorde – The Louvre (VEVO x Lorde)
Get Lorde’s Melodrama album here:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/MelodramaAlbumID
Listen to more Lorde:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/LordeID
Buy official merch here:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/OfficialSiteID
Follow Lorde:
Website: http://lorde.co.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LordeMusic/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Lorde
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LordeMusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/LordeMusic
The music on Lorde's 'Melodrama' reflects the wealth of emotions the New Zealand native has experienced of late, and they’re rendered with the kind of poise we’ve come to expect from the pop superstar. Her voice, the melodies, the arrangements she’s chosen to help landscape her feelings - this critically-acclaimed second album is particularly fetching because the 20-year-old singer trusts her idiosyncrasies to fuel her eloquence. “Let’s let things come out of the woodwork,” she coos on “Homemade Dynamite.” That’s what makes the six performances of ‘VEVO X Lorde’ so powerful as well. All her best ideas naturally seep to the surface. Filmed at Electric Lady Sound Studios in New York’s West Village, the mid-August session found Lorde moving through key songs from ‘Melodrama,’ providing each with the proper temperament for the occasion. The set list features “The Louvre,” “Sober,” “Writer In The Dark,” “Supercut,” “Homemade Dynamite,” and “Hard Feelings”/ “Loveless” – she chose to spotlight some of the album’s most vivid moments. Whether backed by a small ensemble, playing the piano alone, or singing a cappella with a squad of vocalists and a beatbox, she brings invention and intensity to the performances. The soft addition of strings and brass adds to the show’s intimacy, and the drama that she’s built a rep on is central to every moment. Jack Antonoff of Bleachers, who produced and co-wrote parts of ‘Melodrama,’ arrives on “Writer In The Dark” to support his pal as well.
Director: Micah Bickham
Producer: Ed Walker, Micah Bickham, Emily Louick, Contrast Films
Editor: Senior Post
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
Well, summer slipped us underneath her tongue
Our days and nights are perfumed with obsession
Half of my wardrobe is on your bedroom floor
Use our eyes, throw our hands overboard
[Verse 2]
I am your sweetheart psychopathic crush
Drink up your movements, still I can't get enough
I overthink your punctuation use
Not my fault, just a thing that my mind do
[Pre-Chorus]
A rush at the beginning
I get caught up, just for a minute
But lover, you're the one to blame
All that you’re doing
Can you hear the violence?
Megaphone to my chest
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Chorus]
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Verse 3]
Our thing progresses
I call and you come through
Blow all my friendships
To sit in hell with you
But we’re the greatest
They’ll hang us in the Louvre
Down the back, but who cares—still the Louvre
Okay I know that you are not my type
(still I fall)
I’m just the sucker who let you fill her mind
(but what about love?)
Nothing wrong with it
Supernatural
Just move in close to me, closer, you’ll feel it coasting
[Pre-Chorus]
A rush at the beginning
I get caught up, just for a minute
But lover, you're the one to blame
All that you’re doing
Can you hear the violence?
Megaphone to my chest
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Chorus]
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Director: Micah Bickham
Producer: Ed Walker, Micah Bickham, Emily Louick, Contrast Films
Editor: Senior Post
Watch Lorde on Vevo: https://www.vevo.com/artist/lorde http://facebook.com/vevo http://twitter.com/vevo
http://instagram.com/vevo
http://vevo.tumblr.com
LORDE
Website: http://lorde.co.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LordeMusic/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Lorde
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LordeMusic
http://vevo.ly/jL8Kax
https://wn.com/Lorde_The_Louvre_(Vevo_X_Lorde)
Title: Lorde – The Louvre (VEVO x Lorde)
Get Lorde’s Melodrama album here:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/MelodramaAlbumID
Listen to more Lorde:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/LordeID
Buy official merch here:
https://Lorde.lnk.to/OfficialSiteID
Follow Lorde:
Website: http://lorde.co.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LordeMusic/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Lorde
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LordeMusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/LordeMusic
The music on Lorde's 'Melodrama' reflects the wealth of emotions the New Zealand native has experienced of late, and they’re rendered with the kind of poise we’ve come to expect from the pop superstar. Her voice, the melodies, the arrangements she’s chosen to help landscape her feelings - this critically-acclaimed second album is particularly fetching because the 20-year-old singer trusts her idiosyncrasies to fuel her eloquence. “Let’s let things come out of the woodwork,” she coos on “Homemade Dynamite.” That’s what makes the six performances of ‘VEVO X Lorde’ so powerful as well. All her best ideas naturally seep to the surface. Filmed at Electric Lady Sound Studios in New York’s West Village, the mid-August session found Lorde moving through key songs from ‘Melodrama,’ providing each with the proper temperament for the occasion. The set list features “The Louvre,” “Sober,” “Writer In The Dark,” “Supercut,” “Homemade Dynamite,” and “Hard Feelings”/ “Loveless” – she chose to spotlight some of the album’s most vivid moments. Whether backed by a small ensemble, playing the piano alone, or singing a cappella with a squad of vocalists and a beatbox, she brings invention and intensity to the performances. The soft addition of strings and brass adds to the show’s intimacy, and the drama that she’s built a rep on is central to every moment. Jack Antonoff of Bleachers, who produced and co-wrote parts of ‘Melodrama,’ arrives on “Writer In The Dark” to support his pal as well.
Director: Micah Bickham
Producer: Ed Walker, Micah Bickham, Emily Louick, Contrast Films
Editor: Senior Post
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
Well, summer slipped us underneath her tongue
Our days and nights are perfumed with obsession
Half of my wardrobe is on your bedroom floor
Use our eyes, throw our hands overboard
[Verse 2]
I am your sweetheart psychopathic crush
Drink up your movements, still I can't get enough
I overthink your punctuation use
Not my fault, just a thing that my mind do
[Pre-Chorus]
A rush at the beginning
I get caught up, just for a minute
But lover, you're the one to blame
All that you’re doing
Can you hear the violence?
Megaphone to my chest
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Chorus]
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Verse 3]
Our thing progresses
I call and you come through
Blow all my friendships
To sit in hell with you
But we’re the greatest
They’ll hang us in the Louvre
Down the back, but who cares—still the Louvre
Okay I know that you are not my type
(still I fall)
I’m just the sucker who let you fill her mind
(but what about love?)
Nothing wrong with it
Supernatural
Just move in close to me, closer, you’ll feel it coasting
[Pre-Chorus]
A rush at the beginning
I get caught up, just for a minute
But lover, you're the one to blame
All that you’re doing
Can you hear the violence?
Megaphone to my chest
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
[Chorus]
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Broadcast the boom, boom, boom, boom
And make 'em all dance to it
Director: Micah Bickham
Producer: Ed Walker, Micah Bickham, Emily Louick, Contrast Films
Editor: Senior Post
Watch Lorde on Vevo: https://www.vevo.com/artist/lorde http://facebook.com/vevo http://twitter.com/vevo
http://instagram.com/vevo
http://vevo.tumblr.com
LORDE
Website: http://lorde.co.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LordeMusic/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Lorde
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LordeMusic
http://vevo.ly/jL8Kax
- published: 16 Aug 2017
- views: 3804507
0:48
Welcome to the Louvre - Bienvenue au Louvre - Musée du Louvre
Welcome to the Louvre !
Enter and visit one of the most famous museums in the world and enjoy masterpieces such as Mona Lisa or Hammurabi's Code. Long version o...
Welcome to the Louvre !
Enter and visit one of the most famous museums in the world and enjoy masterpieces such as Mona Lisa or Hammurabi's Code. Long version of the film available here : http://youtu.be/SyWeIJ3KQeM
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Musique originale : Benjamin "Jiben" Sire.
Réalisation : Olam productions
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Welcome to the Louvre !
Enter and visit one of the most famous museums in the world and enjoy masterpieces such as Mona Lisa or Hammurabi's Code. Long version of the film available here : http://youtu.be/SyWeIJ3KQeM
Suscribe to our YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/louvre?s...
Like our Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/museedulouvre
Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/museelouvre
Visit our Website : http://www.louvre.fr/
Musique originale : Benjamin "Jiben" Sire.
Réalisation : Olam productions
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 102176
0:15
How Big is The Louvre? 🇫🇷 | #travel #paris #shorts
"Explore the Louvre Museum" - The Louvre is a treasure trove of art, boasting an impressive 73,000 m² of exhibition space filled with over 38,000 artworks! Imag...
"Explore the Louvre Museum" - The Louvre is a treasure trove of art, boasting an impressive 73,000 m² of exhibition space filled with over 38,000 artworks! Imagine spending 100 days exploring this vast collection—you’d have to move quickly to see it all. But don’t worry, the iconic Mona Lisa is always there to greet you, captivating visitors with her mysterious smile. From ancient sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces, the Louvre offers a journey through art history that you won't want to miss!
#LouvreMuseum #ArtHistory #MonaLisa #FamousArtworks #CulturalLandmarks #ParisAttractions #ArtLovers #MuseumVisit #HistoricalArt #traveltoparis
More information about Mona Lisa:
The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500s, is one of the most famous works of art in the world. Here are some fascinating details:
Subject: The painting is widely believed to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, a Florentine woman. Her enigmatic smile has sparked countless theories about her identity and emotions.
Technique: Da Vinci employed a technique called sfumato, which creates a soft transition between colors and tones, giving the painting its lifelike quality.
Size: The Mona Lisa is relatively small, measuring just 77 cm x 53 cm (30 in x 21 in). Its compact size often surprises visitors.
Location: The painting has been housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris since the French Revolution and attracts millions of visitors each year.
Theft and Recovery: The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 by an Italian handyman named Vincenzo Peruggia, who believed the painting belonged in Italy. It was recovered in 1913.
Cultural Impact: Over the years, the Mona Lisa has inspired countless parodies, adaptations, and discussions in popular culture, making it a symbol of art itself.
Security: The painting is protected by bulletproof glass and climate control to ensure its preservation, reflecting its immense value and significance.
Mystique: Many theories surround her smile, leading to interpretations ranging from happiness to sadness, and even the idea that she holds a secret.
The Mona Lisa continues to captivate audiences, not just for its artistic brilliance, but also for the mysteries and stories surrounding it.
https://wn.com/How_Big_Is_The_Louvre_🇫🇷_|_Travel_Paris_Shorts
"Explore the Louvre Museum" - The Louvre is a treasure trove of art, boasting an impressive 73,000 m² of exhibition space filled with over 38,000 artworks! Imagine spending 100 days exploring this vast collection—you’d have to move quickly to see it all. But don’t worry, the iconic Mona Lisa is always there to greet you, captivating visitors with her mysterious smile. From ancient sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces, the Louvre offers a journey through art history that you won't want to miss!
#LouvreMuseum #ArtHistory #MonaLisa #FamousArtworks #CulturalLandmarks #ParisAttractions #ArtLovers #MuseumVisit #HistoricalArt #traveltoparis
More information about Mona Lisa:
The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500s, is one of the most famous works of art in the world. Here are some fascinating details:
Subject: The painting is widely believed to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, a Florentine woman. Her enigmatic smile has sparked countless theories about her identity and emotions.
Technique: Da Vinci employed a technique called sfumato, which creates a soft transition between colors and tones, giving the painting its lifelike quality.
Size: The Mona Lisa is relatively small, measuring just 77 cm x 53 cm (30 in x 21 in). Its compact size often surprises visitors.
Location: The painting has been housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris since the French Revolution and attracts millions of visitors each year.
Theft and Recovery: The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 by an Italian handyman named Vincenzo Peruggia, who believed the painting belonged in Italy. It was recovered in 1913.
Cultural Impact: Over the years, the Mona Lisa has inspired countless parodies, adaptations, and discussions in popular culture, making it a symbol of art itself.
Security: The painting is protected by bulletproof glass and climate control to ensure its preservation, reflecting its immense value and significance.
Mystique: Many theories surround her smile, leading to interpretations ranging from happiness to sadness, and even the idea that she holds a secret.
The Mona Lisa continues to captivate audiences, not just for its artistic brilliance, but also for the mysteries and stories surrounding it.
- published: 21 Sep 2024
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Walkthrough the Louvre - Must Know Tips And Hacks For 2024
We visited the Louvre museum in Paris in under 3 hours. We saw Mona Lisa, Raft of Medusa, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Venus de Milo, Psyche Revived by Cupids ...
We visited the Louvre museum in Paris in under 3 hours. We saw Mona Lisa, Raft of Medusa, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Venus de Milo, Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss (total of 22 pieces of art). After, we grabbed a bite to eat with Vincent au Petit Vendome (near Place Vendome) and got to see the Arch of Triumph wrapped installation by Christo & Jean-Claude. Enjoy!
⚡️ Video Notes ⚡️
👉 DOWNLOAD our Cheat Sheet for the most iconic pieces of art to see in 3 hours:
https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/le-louvre-cheat-sheet-download/
1️⃣ 2022 Paris Travel Guide (Instant Download)
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/paris-guide-2022/
2️⃣ OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE BEST TOURS IN PARIS
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/preferred-tours-activities/
3️⃣ LES FRENCHIES PREFERRED TRAVEL GEAR & MERCH
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/gear-and-merch/
==== FAQ QUESTIONS ABOUT LE LOUVRE ====
📍 What day is best to visit the Louvre?
Our research shows Mondays to be best. Avoid weekends if you can.
📍 How many people visit the Louvre each year?
The Louvre got 9.6 million visitors in 2019
📍 How much does it cost to visit the Louvre museum?
17 Euros if you buy & reserve online (best option)
15 Euros at the door
Free for kids under the age of 18 years old
https://www.louvre.fr/en/visit/hours-admission#ticket-prices
📍 How long does it take to visit the Louvre museum?
There are 35,000 pieces of art so you do the math...😵
We saw the must-see art pieces (22 of them) in under 3 hours.
Download our cheat sheet above ☝️
📍 How to visit the Louvre museum?
Reserve and buy your tickets online here: https://www.ticketlouvre.fr/louvre/b2c/index.cfm/home
Make a plan - the Louvre is huge and has 35,000 pieces of art over 3 buildings each with 4 different floors. You can download our cheat sheet for the must-see pieces in under 3 hours (link provided above)
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We visited the Louvre museum in Paris in under 3 hours. We saw Mona Lisa, Raft of Medusa, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Venus de Milo, Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss (total of 22 pieces of art). After, we grabbed a bite to eat with Vincent au Petit Vendome (near Place Vendome) and got to see the Arch of Triumph wrapped installation by Christo & Jean-Claude. Enjoy!
⚡️ Video Notes ⚡️
👉 DOWNLOAD our Cheat Sheet for the most iconic pieces of art to see in 3 hours:
https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/le-louvre-cheat-sheet-download/
1️⃣ 2022 Paris Travel Guide (Instant Download)
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/paris-guide-2022/
2️⃣ OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE BEST TOURS IN PARIS
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/preferred-tours-activities/
3️⃣ LES FRENCHIES PREFERRED TRAVEL GEAR & MERCH
➡️ https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/gear-and-merch/
==== FAQ QUESTIONS ABOUT LE LOUVRE ====
📍 What day is best to visit the Louvre?
Our research shows Mondays to be best. Avoid weekends if you can.
📍 How many people visit the Louvre each year?
The Louvre got 9.6 million visitors in 2019
📍 How much does it cost to visit the Louvre museum?
17 Euros if you buy & reserve online (best option)
15 Euros at the door
Free for kids under the age of 18 years old
https://www.louvre.fr/en/visit/hours-admission#ticket-prices
📍 How long does it take to visit the Louvre museum?
There are 35,000 pieces of art so you do the math...😵
We saw the must-see art pieces (22 of them) in under 3 hours.
Download our cheat sheet above ☝️
📍 How to visit the Louvre museum?
Reserve and buy your tickets online here: https://www.ticketlouvre.fr/louvre/b2c/index.cfm/home
Make a plan - the Louvre is huge and has 35,000 pieces of art over 3 buildings each with 4 different floors. You can download our cheat sheet for the must-see pieces in under 3 hours (link provided above)
==== OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH LES FRENCHIES ====
https://lesfrenchiestravel.com/
For Questions & Personal Inquiries: https://www.facebook.com/groups/248615420946312
https://www.instagram.com/lesfrenchiestravel
For Business Inquiries ONLY:
[email protected]
==== DISCLAIMERS ====
⚖️ All clips are used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015). Almost all, if not 100% of the clips are sourced via an active royalty-free license agreement with Storyblocks. (https://www.storyblocks.com/)
In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please understand the following about some of the links in the description :
📌 A few links on our channel's description are affiliate links of which we receive a small commission from sales of certain items, but the price is the same for you.
📌 If we post an affiliate link to a product or service, it is something that we personally use, support, and would recommend even without an affiliate link.
📌 Our first priority is always providing valuable information and resources to help you create positive experiences during your visit to France, and we will only ever link to products or resources (affiliate or otherwise) that fit within this purpose.
📌 We do not accept money from vendors to showcase their products or services. Often time, we pay for them out of pocket.
📌 Finally, the small commission we earn helps us create more videos like the one you watched.
© 2022 Les Frenchies Travel. All rights reserved.
- published: 18 Sep 2021
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