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Second atomic bomb of World War II explodes over Nagasaki (1945)
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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Atom bomb "Fat Man" destroys Nagasaki as viewed from a B-29 Superfortress accompanying the Bockscar flown by Major Charles W.
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Japan's Last Days of War
JAPAN: Nagasaki:
EXT
ATOMIC BOMB. Shot of atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. The Atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. Emperor inspecting the ruins in Tokyo.Immediately before the surrender.
Munitions and Armaments; Japan
weapon, 393rd Squadron, Major General Charles W. Sweeney, Kokura, primary target, secondary target, surrender, weaponeer, weapons engineer, U.S. Navy Commander Frederick Ashwo...
published: 11 Nov 2020
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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima And Nagasaki - Part 2
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remains one of the most pivotal events in modern history. On August 7, 1945, a day after Hiroshima was obliterated, Dr. Yoshio Nishina, a prominent Japanese physicist, along with other atomic scientists, visited the devastated city. Their investigations confirmed the city's destruction by an atomic bomb, a finding they reported back to the cabinet in Tokyo. Despite this confirmation, the Japanese cabinet opted to continue the war, a decision that American codebreakers, using the MAGIC system, intercepted.
President Truman, fresh from the Potsdam Conference, described Hiroshima as a "military base" and declared a continued assault until Japan's ability to wage war was annihilated. With Japan showing no signs of surrender, the decision was made t...
published: 01 Jun 2024
-
2 DAYS IN NAGASAKI: best things to do, itinerary & hidden gems
Nagasaki. This historic city in Kyushu is often overlooked by first time visitors to Japan but is a must see if you're looking to go a little off the beaten path. This guide is all about the perfect Nagasaki itinerary, including the best things to do in the city.
In this video, we’re going to visit many different parts of the city, eat at a vegetarian restaurant, and explore the history of Nagasaki. Places included within the video include Nagasaki Peace Park, Glover Garden, Oura Cathedral and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown.
Read my blog: https://www.solosophie.com/
What to watch next 👇
Battleship Island (day trip from Nagasaki): https://youtu.be/lbok42uN-P4?si=TDVgZb8vuafvi4oH
Social media
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solosophie...
published: 02 Apr 2024
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24 Hours in Nagasaki | 6 Things to do in Japan's Hidden City
Nagasaki is hidden away on Japan's southern coast. We explore the abandoned Gunkanjima Island, enjoy mouthwatering street food and bring back Dr Jelly one last time.
🍿 BEHIND the scenes Patreon: https://goo.gl/NWEoQm
🌋 Episode 1: https://youtu.be/T-rIWP1icf4
♨️ Episode 2: https://youtu.be/cqX_2Wmj7xE
⛩️ Episode 3: https://youtu.be/0tM9aYppn5g
🏚️ Episode 4: https://youtu.be/5-VTyEZV0LQ
🍲 Episode 5: https://youtu.be/ht5e-IMYhlU
🏝️ The Lost Islands Series Trailer: https://youtu.be/SEN6v1ZFlJ0
⭐ Joey: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAnimeMan/
⭐ Natsuki: https://www.instagram.com/natsukitheman
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published: 20 Jul 2021
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Nagasaki Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Nagasaki – a charming port city with a devastating past. In this video, we explore how to make the most of this city’s cultural and historical attractions while on vacation.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/nagasaki-vacation-ideas-planning-itinerary
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The name #Nagasaki is synonymous with one of the most devastating events in modern
history. But this city is more than just bomb museums and memorials. It is a welcoming
destination, brimming with friendly locals and beautiful spaces. It has a charming culture of
peace and a multicultural spirit.
All visitors to this city are taken on a physical and spiritual journey. From the...
published: 16 May 2019
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Nagasaki is BETTER | 14 Things to do in Japan's Most Unique City!
After sharing our experience in Hiroshima, SO many people told us to go to Nagasaki that we knew we had to visit. And everyone was right! Nagasaki might be our FAVORITE city in Japan. We did as many things as we could in 2 busy days, but make sure you watch the end, where we reveal a few secrets behind making this video (things did not go perfectly for us in Nagasaki 😳).
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published: 06 May 2024
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Bombing of Nagasaki | Mr. Tornado | American Experience | PBS
Cloud cover on August 9, 1945 spared Tetsuya Fujita's life as the American B-29 dropped its atomic load over its secondary target: Nagasaki. Fujita's forensic study of destruction in Japan would shape his revolutionary understanding of tornadoes,
Learn more about MR. TORNADO, including where to watch the documentary: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/mr-tornado/
The Super Outbreak of 1974 was the most intense tornado outbreak on record, tearing a vicious path of destruction across thirteen states, generating 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Ontario, damaging thousands of homes, and killing more than 300 people. Meteorologist Tetsuya Theodore “Ted” Fujita spent ten months studying the outbreak’s aftermath in the most extensive aerial tornado study ever conducted, and through ...
published: 06 Aug 2020
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နာဂါဆာကီမြို့တော် အကြောင်း | Interesting facts about Nagasaki
ဒီတခါတော့ နျူကလီးယားဗုံးအကြဲခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ မြို့တမြို့အဖြစ် လူသိများတဲ့ နာဂါဆာကီ မြို့ရဲ့ အကြောင်းကို ဝေမျှလိုက်ပါတယ်။
published: 05 Aug 2024
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【NAGASAKI-food-Nice Trip Japan】3 LOCAL FOODS TO EAT - Exotic flavors with a touch of history
Dive into the flavors of Nagasaki with our latest video exploring its rich culinary heritage. We journey through the city's unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, and European influences, highlighting must-try dishes like Nagasaki Champon, Sara Udon, and the iconic Castella cake. Learn about the fascinating origins of these dishes and how they represent a historical tapestry of cultural exchange. From the satisfying crunch of Sara Udon's crispy noodles to the moist sweetness of Castella, Nagasaki's cuisine is a testament to its vibrant history as a cosmopolitan port city. Join us to uncover the stories behind these delicious creations and see why Nagasaki's food is a beloved part of its cultural identity.
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published: 03 Jan 2025
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Atomic bombing of Nagasaki - BBC
Accounts of the American justification for dropping a second bomb in Nagasaki. From the BBC.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
published: 24 Jul 2007
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Second atomic bomb of World War II explodes over Nagasaki (1945)
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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Atom bomb "Fat Man" destroys Nagasaki as viewed from a B-29 Superfortress accompanying the Bockscar flown by Major Charles W.
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Japan's Last Days of War
JAPAN: Nagasaki:
EXT
ATOMIC BOMB. Shot of atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. The Atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. Emperor inspecting the ruins in Tokyo.Immediately before the surrender.
Munitions and Armaments; Japan
weapon, 393rd Squadron, Major General Charles W. Sweeney, Kokura, primary target, secondary target, surrender, weaponeer, weapons engineer, U.S. Navy Commander Frederick Ashworth, USAAF, USN, Captain Frederick C. Bock, The Great Artiste, bombardier, Captain Kermit Beahan, plutonium-239, 21 kilotons, destruction, debris, war, Second World War, World War II, WWII, Hiroshima, nuclear weapons
Background: Atom bomb "Fat Man" destroys Nagasaki as viewed from a B-29 Superfortress accompanying the Bockscar flown by Major Charles W. Sweeney of the U.S. Army Air Corps
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Archive managed by: British Pathé
https://wn.com/Second_Atomic_Bomb_Of_World_War_Ii_Explodes_Over_Nagasaki_(1945)
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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Atom bomb "Fat Man" destroys Nagasaki as viewed from a B-29 Superfortress accompanying the Bockscar flown by Major Charles W.
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Japan's Last Days of War
JAPAN: Nagasaki:
EXT
ATOMIC BOMB. Shot of atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. The Atomic bomb exploding over Nagasaki.
JAPAN. Emperor inspecting the ruins in Tokyo.Immediately before the surrender.
Munitions and Armaments; Japan
weapon, 393rd Squadron, Major General Charles W. Sweeney, Kokura, primary target, secondary target, surrender, weaponeer, weapons engineer, U.S. Navy Commander Frederick Ashworth, USAAF, USN, Captain Frederick C. Bock, The Great Artiste, bombardier, Captain Kermit Beahan, plutonium-239, 21 kilotons, destruction, debris, war, Second World War, World War II, WWII, Hiroshima, nuclear weapons
Background: Atom bomb "Fat Man" destroys Nagasaki as viewed from a B-29 Superfortress accompanying the Bockscar flown by Major Charles W. Sweeney of the U.S. Army Air Corps
FILM ID: VLVA9N5QTFH6DUYGBB5N6GF2G8BS3
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA9N5QTFH6DUYGBB5N6GF2G8BS3-SECOND-ATOMIC-BOMB-OF-WORLD-WAR-II-EXPLODES-OVER-NAGASAKI
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
- published: 11 Nov 2020
- views: 1784167
13:30
The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima And Nagasaki - Part 2
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remains one of the most pivotal events in modern history. On August 7, 1945, a day after Hiroshima was obliterated,...
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remains one of the most pivotal events in modern history. On August 7, 1945, a day after Hiroshima was obliterated, Dr. Yoshio Nishina, a prominent Japanese physicist, along with other atomic scientists, visited the devastated city. Their investigations confirmed the city's destruction by an atomic bomb, a finding they reported back to the cabinet in Tokyo. Despite this confirmation, the Japanese cabinet opted to continue the war, a decision that American codebreakers, using the MAGIC system, intercepted.
President Truman, fresh from the Potsdam Conference, described Hiroshima as a "military base" and declared a continued assault until Japan's ability to wage war was annihilated. With Japan showing no signs of surrender, the decision was made to bomb another city.
On August 9, 1945, the B-29 Superfortress Bockscar, piloted by Major Charles Sweeney, embarked from Tinian Island carrying the "Fat Man" plutonium bomb. Intended targets were Kokura, for its military arsenal, and Nagasaki as a secondary target. However, mechanical issues with a fuel pump and poor visibility over Kokura due to smoke led to a change in plans. Nagasaki was bombed instead, sparing Kokura in what became known as "Kokura's luck."
The bomb was released over Nagasaki, detonating and unleashing massive destruction, illustrating the horrifying power of nuclear weapons. The attack on Nagasaki, coupled with Hiroshima and the Soviet declaration of war against Japan, led to Japan's eventual surrender, marking the end of World War II in the Pacific.
This event not only altered the course of the war but also showcased the devastating impact of atomic power, setting the stage for future nuclear non-proliferation efforts and debates over the ethics of nuclear warfare.
Sources:
U.S. Department of Energy: https://www.energy.gov/
https://catalog.archives.gov/
https://www.defense.gov/
Los Alamos National Laboratory: https://www.lanl.gov/
https://www.youtube.com/@LosAlamosNationalLab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
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The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remains one of the most pivotal events in modern history. On August 7, 1945, a day after Hiroshima was obliterated, Dr. Yoshio Nishina, a prominent Japanese physicist, along with other atomic scientists, visited the devastated city. Their investigations confirmed the city's destruction by an atomic bomb, a finding they reported back to the cabinet in Tokyo. Despite this confirmation, the Japanese cabinet opted to continue the war, a decision that American codebreakers, using the MAGIC system, intercepted.
President Truman, fresh from the Potsdam Conference, described Hiroshima as a "military base" and declared a continued assault until Japan's ability to wage war was annihilated. With Japan showing no signs of surrender, the decision was made to bomb another city.
On August 9, 1945, the B-29 Superfortress Bockscar, piloted by Major Charles Sweeney, embarked from Tinian Island carrying the "Fat Man" plutonium bomb. Intended targets were Kokura, for its military arsenal, and Nagasaki as a secondary target. However, mechanical issues with a fuel pump and poor visibility over Kokura due to smoke led to a change in plans. Nagasaki was bombed instead, sparing Kokura in what became known as "Kokura's luck."
The bomb was released over Nagasaki, detonating and unleashing massive destruction, illustrating the horrifying power of nuclear weapons. The attack on Nagasaki, coupled with Hiroshima and the Soviet declaration of war against Japan, led to Japan's eventual surrender, marking the end of World War II in the Pacific.
This event not only altered the course of the war but also showcased the devastating impact of atomic power, setting the stage for future nuclear non-proliferation efforts and debates over the ethics of nuclear warfare.
Sources:
U.S. Department of Energy: https://www.energy.gov/
https://catalog.archives.gov/
https://www.defense.gov/
Los Alamos National Laboratory: https://www.lanl.gov/
https://www.youtube.com/@LosAlamosNationalLab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
Subscribe to Science Time: https://www.youtube.com/sciencetime24
#nukes #sciencetime #hiroshimaday
- published: 01 Jun 2024
- views: 2205155
6:49
2 DAYS IN NAGASAKI: best things to do, itinerary & hidden gems
Nagasaki. This historic city in Kyushu is often overlooked by first time visitors to Japan but is a must see if you're looking to go a little off the beaten pat...
Nagasaki. This historic city in Kyushu is often overlooked by first time visitors to Japan but is a must see if you're looking to go a little off the beaten path. This guide is all about the perfect Nagasaki itinerary, including the best things to do in the city.
In this video, we’re going to visit many different parts of the city, eat at a vegetarian restaurant, and explore the history of Nagasaki. Places included within the video include Nagasaki Peace Park, Glover Garden, Oura Cathedral and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown.
Read my blog: https://www.solosophie.com/
What to watch next 👇
Battleship Island (day trip from Nagasaki): https://youtu.be/lbok42uN-P4?si=TDVgZb8vuafvi4oH
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Nagasaki. This historic city in Kyushu is often overlooked by first time visitors to Japan but is a must see if you're looking to go a little off the beaten path. This guide is all about the perfect Nagasaki itinerary, including the best things to do in the city.
In this video, we’re going to visit many different parts of the city, eat at a vegetarian restaurant, and explore the history of Nagasaki. Places included within the video include Nagasaki Peace Park, Glover Garden, Oura Cathedral and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown.
Read my blog: https://www.solosophie.com/
What to watch next 👇
Battleship Island (day trip from Nagasaki): https://youtu.be/lbok42uN-P4?si=TDVgZb8vuafvi4oH
Social media
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- published: 02 Apr 2024
- views: 13931
21:54
24 Hours in Nagasaki | 6 Things to do in Japan's Hidden City
Nagasaki is hidden away on Japan's southern coast. We explore the abandoned Gunkanjima Island, enjoy mouthwatering street food and bring back Dr Jelly one last ...
Nagasaki is hidden away on Japan's southern coast. We explore the abandoned Gunkanjima Island, enjoy mouthwatering street food and bring back Dr Jelly one last time.
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⛩️ Episode 3: https://youtu.be/0tM9aYppn5g
🏚️ Episode 4: https://youtu.be/5-VTyEZV0LQ
🍲 Episode 5: https://youtu.be/ht5e-IMYhlU
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Nagasaki is hidden away on Japan's southern coast. We explore the abandoned Gunkanjima Island, enjoy mouthwatering street food and bring back Dr Jelly one last time.
🍿 BEHIND the scenes Patreon: https://goo.gl/NWEoQm
🌋 Episode 1: https://youtu.be/T-rIWP1icf4
♨️ Episode 2: https://youtu.be/cqX_2Wmj7xE
⛩️ Episode 3: https://youtu.be/0tM9aYppn5g
🏚️ Episode 4: https://youtu.be/5-VTyEZV0LQ
🍲 Episode 5: https://youtu.be/ht5e-IMYhlU
🏝️ The Lost Islands Series Trailer: https://youtu.be/SEN6v1ZFlJ0
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- published: 20 Jul 2021
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8:16
Nagasaki Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Nagasaki – a charming port city with a devastating past. In this video, we explore how to make the most of this city’s cultural and historical attractions while...
Nagasaki – a charming port city with a devastating past. In this video, we explore how to make the most of this city’s cultural and historical attractions while on vacation.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/nagasaki-vacation-ideas-planning-itinerary
When ready, browse vacation packages to Nagasaki: https://www.expedia.com/Nagasaki.d2555.Destination-Travel-Guides
The name #Nagasaki is synonymous with one of the most devastating events in modern
history. But this city is more than just bomb museums and memorials. It is a welcoming
destination, brimming with friendly locals and beautiful spaces. It has a charming culture of
peace and a multicultural spirit.
All visitors to this city are taken on a physical and spiritual journey. From the mouth-
watering fusions of Japanese and Chinese cuisine in Shinchi Chinatown district, to the
challenging realities exhibited in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
This diverse paradox is what makes Nagasaki so uniquely special and such a wonderful contender for your next #vacation.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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1:34 - Peace Park
1:58 - Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
2:13 - The Memorial Hall
2:30 - Sanno Shrine
3:50 - Nagasaki Seaside Park
4:17 - Hashima Island
4:54 - Shinchi Chinatown District
5:04 - Hamamachi Arcade
5:26 - Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
5:47 - Sofuku-ji
6:30 - Mount Tamazono-San
6:58 - Mount Inasa-yama
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Nagasaki – a charming port city with a devastating past. In this video, we explore how to make the most of this city’s cultural and historical attractions while on vacation.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/nagasaki-vacation-ideas-planning-itinerary
When ready, browse vacation packages to Nagasaki: https://www.expedia.com/Nagasaki.d2555.Destination-Travel-Guides
The name #Nagasaki is synonymous with one of the most devastating events in modern
history. But this city is more than just bomb museums and memorials. It is a welcoming
destination, brimming with friendly locals and beautiful spaces. It has a charming culture of
peace and a multicultural spirit.
All visitors to this city are taken on a physical and spiritual journey. From the mouth-
watering fusions of Japanese and Chinese cuisine in Shinchi Chinatown district, to the
challenging realities exhibited in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
This diverse paradox is what makes Nagasaki so uniquely special and such a wonderful contender for your next #vacation.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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0:00 - Nagasaki
1:34 - Peace Park
1:58 - Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
2:13 - The Memorial Hall
2:30 - Sanno Shrine
3:50 - Nagasaki Seaside Park
4:17 - Hashima Island
4:54 - Shinchi Chinatown District
5:04 - Hamamachi Arcade
5:26 - Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
5:47 - Sofuku-ji
6:30 - Mount Tamazono-San
6:58 - Mount Inasa-yama
- published: 16 May 2019
- views: 386496
34:51
Nagasaki is BETTER | 14 Things to do in Japan's Most Unique City!
After sharing our experience in Hiroshima, SO many people told us to go to Nagasaki that we knew we had to visit. And everyone was right! Nagasaki might be our ...
After sharing our experience in Hiroshima, SO many people told us to go to Nagasaki that we knew we had to visit. And everyone was right! Nagasaki might be our FAVORITE city in Japan. We did as many things as we could in 2 busy days, but make sure you watch the end, where we reveal a few secrets behind making this video (things did not go perfectly for us in Nagasaki 😳).
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In case you like skipping around:
00:00 Intro - Day 1
00:50 1 Glover Garden
04:06 Glover House
05:18 2 European square?
06:40 3 Oura cathedral
07:32 4 Castella cakes
09:35 5 Dutch Slope
10:48 6 Spectacles Bridge
12:38 7 Dejima
16:56 8 Chinatown
17:45 Day 2 - Peace Day
18:24 Nagasaki & Hiroshima
19:19 9 Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
21:39 Memorial
23:00 10 Hypocenter & Peace Park
24:33 11 Nagai Takashi Memorial
25:38 12 Urakami Cathedral
27:10 13 San-no Shrine Torii Gate
27:57 14 Mt Inasayama
30:02 Sunset
31:17 3 Things went wrong!
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In case you like skipping around:
00:00 Intro - Day 1
00:50 1 Glover Garden
04:06 Glover House
05:18 2 European square?
06:40 3 Oura cathedral
07:32 4 Castella cakes
09:35 5 Dutch Slope
10:48 6 Spectacles Bridge
12:38 7 Dejima
16:56 8 Chinatown
17:45 Day 2 - Peace Day
18:24 Nagasaki & Hiroshima
19:19 9 Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
21:39 Memorial
23:00 10 Hypocenter & Peace Park
24:33 11 Nagai Takashi Memorial
25:38 12 Urakami Cathedral
27:10 13 San-no Shrine Torii Gate
27:57 14 Mt Inasayama
30:02 Sunset
31:17 3 Things went wrong!
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- published: 06 May 2024
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3:23
Bombing of Nagasaki | Mr. Tornado | American Experience | PBS
Cloud cover on August 9, 1945 spared Tetsuya Fujita's life as the American B-29 dropped its atomic load over its secondary target: Nagasaki. Fujita's forensic s...
Cloud cover on August 9, 1945 spared Tetsuya Fujita's life as the American B-29 dropped its atomic load over its secondary target: Nagasaki. Fujita's forensic study of destruction in Japan would shape his revolutionary understanding of tornadoes,
Learn more about MR. TORNADO, including where to watch the documentary: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/mr-tornado/
The Super Outbreak of 1974 was the most intense tornado outbreak on record, tearing a vicious path of destruction across thirteen states, generating 148 tornadoes from
Alabama to Ontario, damaging thousands of homes, and killing more than 300 people. Meteorologist Tetsuya Theodore “Ted” Fujita spent ten months studying the outbreak’s aftermath in the most extensive aerial tornado study ever conducted, and through detailed mapping and leaps of scientific imagination, made a series of meteorological breakthroughs.
His discovery of “microbursts,” sudden high wind patterns that could cause airplanes to drop from the sky without warning, transformed aviation safety and saved untold numbers of lives. Mr. Tornado is the remarkable story of the man whose groundbreaking work in research and applied science saved thousands of lives and helped Americans prepare for and respond to dangerous weather phenomena.
https://wn.com/Bombing_Of_Nagasaki_|_Mr._Tornado_|_American_Experience_|_Pbs
Cloud cover on August 9, 1945 spared Tetsuya Fujita's life as the American B-29 dropped its atomic load over its secondary target: Nagasaki. Fujita's forensic study of destruction in Japan would shape his revolutionary understanding of tornadoes,
Learn more about MR. TORNADO, including where to watch the documentary: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/mr-tornado/
The Super Outbreak of 1974 was the most intense tornado outbreak on record, tearing a vicious path of destruction across thirteen states, generating 148 tornadoes from
Alabama to Ontario, damaging thousands of homes, and killing more than 300 people. Meteorologist Tetsuya Theodore “Ted” Fujita spent ten months studying the outbreak’s aftermath in the most extensive aerial tornado study ever conducted, and through detailed mapping and leaps of scientific imagination, made a series of meteorological breakthroughs.
His discovery of “microbursts,” sudden high wind patterns that could cause airplanes to drop from the sky without warning, transformed aviation safety and saved untold numbers of lives. Mr. Tornado is the remarkable story of the man whose groundbreaking work in research and applied science saved thousands of lives and helped Americans prepare for and respond to dangerous weather phenomena.
- published: 06 Aug 2020
- views: 480370
8:11
နာဂါဆာကီမြို့တော် အကြောင်း | Interesting facts about Nagasaki
ဒီတခါတော့ နျူကလီးယားဗုံးအကြဲခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ မြို့တမြို့အဖြစ် လူသိများတဲ့ နာဂါဆာကီ မြို့ရဲ့ အကြောင်းကို ဝေမျှလိုက်ပါတယ်။
ဒီတခါတော့ နျူကလီးယားဗုံးအကြဲခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ မြို့တမြို့အဖြစ် လူသိများတဲ့ နာဂါဆာကီ မြို့ရဲ့ အကြောင်းကို ဝေမျှလိုက်ပါတယ်။
https://wn.com/နာဂါဆာကီမြို့တော်_အကြောင်း_|_Interesting_Facts_About_Nagasaki
ဒီတခါတော့ နျူကလီးယားဗုံးအကြဲခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ မြို့တမြို့အဖြစ် လူသိများတဲ့ နာဂါဆာကီ မြို့ရဲ့ အကြောင်းကို ဝေမျှလိုက်ပါတယ်။
- published: 05 Aug 2024
- views: 10969
1:29
【NAGASAKI-food-Nice Trip Japan】3 LOCAL FOODS TO EAT - Exotic flavors with a touch of history
Dive into the flavors of Nagasaki with our latest video exploring its rich culinary heritage. We journey through the city's unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, a...
Dive into the flavors of Nagasaki with our latest video exploring its rich culinary heritage. We journey through the city's unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, and European influences, highlighting must-try dishes like Nagasaki Champon, Sara Udon, and the iconic Castella cake. Learn about the fascinating origins of these dishes and how they represent a historical tapestry of cultural exchange. From the satisfying crunch of Sara Udon's crispy noodles to the moist sweetness of Castella, Nagasaki's cuisine is a testament to its vibrant history as a cosmopolitan port city. Join us to uncover the stories behind these delicious creations and see why Nagasaki's food is a beloved part of its cultural identity.
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Dive into the flavors of Nagasaki with our latest video exploring its rich culinary heritage. We journey through the city's unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, and European influences, highlighting must-try dishes like Nagasaki Champon, Sara Udon, and the iconic Castella cake. Learn about the fascinating origins of these dishes and how they represent a historical tapestry of cultural exchange. From the satisfying crunch of Sara Udon's crispy noodles to the moist sweetness of Castella, Nagasaki's cuisine is a testament to its vibrant history as a cosmopolitan port city. Join us to uncover the stories behind these delicious creations and see why Nagasaki's food is a beloved part of its cultural identity.
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Nagasaki, Champon, Sara Udon, Castella, Japanese Cuisine, Traditional Food, Gourmet Travel, Local Flavor, Delicacies, Food Culture, Portuguese Influence, Cultural Exchange, Food Tour, Travel Japan, Gourmet, Food Porn, Food Presentation, Cooking Video, Meals, History
- published: 03 Jan 2025
- views: 251
4:51
Atomic bombing of Nagasaki - BBC
Accounts of the American justification for dropping a second bomb in Nagasaki. From the BBC.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programm...
Accounts of the American justification for dropping a second bomb in Nagasaki. From the BBC.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
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Accounts of the American justification for dropping a second bomb in Nagasaki. From the BBC.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
- published: 24 Jul 2007
- views: 15805093
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Alfred Schnittke `NAGASAKI` OP. 19
Schnittke `NAGASAKI`, ORATORIO FOR MEZZO-SOPRANO, MIXED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (1958) OP. 19
published: 08 Jan 2017
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ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
17.09.19 БЗК XV Осенний хоровой фестиваль имени профессора Б.Г. Тевлина «Планета Шнитке»
ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
I. Нагасаки, город скорби
II. Утро
III. В тот роковой день
IV. На пепелище
V. Солнце мира
Исп.
Солистка – Ксения Вязникова
Партия органа – Евгения Кривицкая
СИМФОНИЧЕСКИЙ ОРКЕСТР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КОНЦЕРТНЫЙ ХОР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КАМЕРНЫЙ ХОР МОСКОВСКОЙ КОНСЕРВАТОРИИ
Дирижер – Игорь ГРОМОВ
published: 20 Sep 2019
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Schnittke - Nagasaki Oratorium, Ibero-American Premiere -OSN/CPN/Chiacchiarini
Live Recording in Buenos Aires of the Ibero-American Premiere of Schnittke's Nagasaki with the OSN and the CPN conducted by Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Alfred Schnittke - Nagasaki, Oratorio for Mezzosoprano, Choir and Orchestra Op. 19 (1958)
Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional Argentina
Coro Polifónico Nacional de Argentina
Alejandra Malvino, Mezzosoprano
Mariano Chiacchiarini, Conductor
Broadcasted by Radio Nacional
Auditorio Nacional CCK
Buenos Aires, 25th October 2019
I. "Nagasaki, city of grief" - 0:02
A. Sofronov (1911—1990)
Nagasaki, city of grief
Nagasaki, city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of terrible ruins,
where once stood homes, now are simple huts.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief.
Th...
published: 02 Nov 2019
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Nagasaki: III. On That Fateful Day
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Nagasaki: III. On That Fateful Day · Hanneli Rupert · Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation · Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra · Owain Arwel Hughes · Alfred Schnittke
Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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published: 23 Jan 2024
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A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 アンコール~Faust cantata~
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
published: 09 Dec 2013
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Nagasaki: I. Nagasaki, City of Grief
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Nagasaki: I. Nagasaki, City of Grief · Hanneli Rupert · Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation · Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra · Owain Arwel Hughes · Alfred Schnittke
Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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published: 23 Jan 2024
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Nagasaki Oratorio Schnittke, Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina en el Auditorio Nacional Ballena Azul, Centro Cultural Kirchner.
Director Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Mezzosoprano Alejandra Malvino
Coro Polifónico Naciona
published: 10 Jun 2024
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A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 1 mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
published: 08 Dec 2013
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NAGASAKI-1- SCHNITTKE- ENSAYO GRAL- CORO POLIFÓNICO NACIONAL Y ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA NAC. DE ARGENTINA
NAGASAKI- SCHNITTKE
Alfred Schnittke: Nagasaki, oratorio para mezzosoprano, coro y orquesta
Nº1 "Nagasaki, ciudad de dolor" (Anatoli Sofronov)
(Ensayo general del estreno iberoamericano)
CORO POLIFÓNICO NACIONAL Y ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA NACIONAL DE ARGENTINA
Director del CPN: José María Sciutto
Mtro. preparador invitado del coro: Fernando Tomé
Programador Artístico OSN: Ciro Ciliberto
Director invitado: Mariano Chiacchiarini
Solista: Alejandra Malvino (mezzosoprano)
Maestra repertorista: Irene Amerio
Si desean escuchar el concierto completo, aquí les dejo el link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbPJlnWU2mQ
published: 18 May 2020
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A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 5 mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
published: 09 Dec 2013
37:21
Alfred Schnittke `NAGASAKI` OP. 19
Schnittke `NAGASAKI`, ORATORIO FOR MEZZO-SOPRANO, MIXED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (1958) OP. 19
Schnittke `NAGASAKI`, ORATORIO FOR MEZZO-SOPRANO, MIXED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (1958) OP. 19
https://wn.com/Alfred_Schnittke_`Nagasaki`_Op._19
Schnittke `NAGASAKI`, ORATORIO FOR MEZZO-SOPRANO, MIXED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (1958) OP. 19
- published: 08 Jan 2017
- views: 26468
41:38
ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
17.09.19 БЗК XV Осенний хоровой фестиваль имени профессора Б.Г. Тевлина «Планета Шнитке»
ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
I. Нагасаки, город скорби
II. Утро
III...
17.09.19 БЗК XV Осенний хоровой фестиваль имени профессора Б.Г. Тевлина «Планета Шнитке»
ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
I. Нагасаки, город скорби
II. Утро
III. В тот роковой день
IV. На пепелище
V. Солнце мира
Исп.
Солистка – Ксения Вязникова
Партия органа – Евгения Кривицкая
СИМФОНИЧЕСКИЙ ОРКЕСТР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КОНЦЕРТНЫЙ ХОР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КАМЕРНЫЙ ХОР МОСКОВСКОЙ КОНСЕРВАТОРИИ
Дирижер – Игорь ГРОМОВ
https://wn.com/Шнитке_–_«Нагасаки»,_Оратория
17.09.19 БЗК XV Осенний хоровой фестиваль имени профессора Б.Г. Тевлина «Планета Шнитке»
ШНИТКЕ – «Нагасаки», оратория
I. Нагасаки, город скорби
II. Утро
III. В тот роковой день
IV. На пепелище
V. Солнце мира
Исп.
Солистка – Ксения Вязникова
Партия органа – Евгения Кривицкая
СИМФОНИЧЕСКИЙ ОРКЕСТР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КОНЦЕРТНЫЙ ХОР МГИМ имени А. Г. ШНИТКЕ
КАМЕРНЫЙ ХОР МОСКОВСКОЙ КОНСЕРВАТОРИИ
Дирижер – Игорь ГРОМОВ
- published: 20 Sep 2019
- views: 8881
38:37
Schnittke - Nagasaki Oratorium, Ibero-American Premiere -OSN/CPN/Chiacchiarini
Live Recording in Buenos Aires of the Ibero-American Premiere of Schnittke's Nagasaki with the OSN and the CPN conducted by Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Alfred Schni...
Live Recording in Buenos Aires of the Ibero-American Premiere of Schnittke's Nagasaki with the OSN and the CPN conducted by Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Alfred Schnittke - Nagasaki, Oratorio for Mezzosoprano, Choir and Orchestra Op. 19 (1958)
Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional Argentina
Coro Polifónico Nacional de Argentina
Alejandra Malvino, Mezzosoprano
Mariano Chiacchiarini, Conductor
Broadcasted by Radio Nacional
Auditorio Nacional CCK
Buenos Aires, 25th October 2019
I. "Nagasaki, city of grief" - 0:02
A. Sofronov (1911—1990)
Nagasaki, city of grief
Nagasaki, city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of terrible ruins,
where once stood homes, now are simple huts.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief.
Those who survived,
did not forget that crash and thunder,
that fiery dome.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of terrible atomic ruins,
city of grief and anger.
II. "Morning" - 7:05
Shimazaki Tōson (1872-1943), the pen-name of Shimazaki Haruki
Morning, morning has returned to us again,
morning has smiled upon us again.
Leave darkness, fly away dreams,
farewell to the waft of night winds.
The sun lashes with a whip wisps of clouds,
a mighty call--without sounds, without a word,
powerfully rousing people to work,
soaring along the valley from edge to edge.
At noon, hot from its scorching rays,
sweat begins to stream along your body. (a) Ahh ...
Morning, morning has returned to us again,
morning has smiled upon us again.
Leave darkness, fly away dreams,
farewell to the breath of night winds.
Come out quickly to meet the sun,
straightening your shoulders to meet the sun.
The sun has returned to us.
III. [Untitled in score] (The bombing) - 11:51
A. Sofronov (1911—1990)
On that tragic day,
when the bomb fell ringing to the earth.
Neither from combat,
nor from a [conventional] attack,
nor from a fearsome battle,
here thousands fell in horrible torment.
IV. [Untitled in score] (Standing in the Ruins) - 19:31
Yoneda Eisaku
I quietly walk along the scorched earth,
the ashes are brightly lit by the winter sun.
the green shafts of the young sprouts
appear on all sides ...
But I call my baby in vain,
only the echo rolls along the river.
Again beauty returns to the river,
ever more transparent are the waves.
He would have grown up along its banks,
he played here so often, my small son.
O, river eternally gratify with your beauty,
you still have not forgotten the terrible day.
at sunset like reflections of the previous hell
the tongues of fire move in your waves.
I quietly walk along the scorched earth,
the ashes are brightly lit by the winter sun.
But I call my baby in vain,
only the echo rolls along the river ...
V. "Rise sun, rise sun of peace" - 26:20
A. Sofronov (1911—1990), with additional text by Schnittke and Georgiy Fere.
Rise sun, rise sun of peace.
Look how beautiful the earth is
in the bright rays, chains of mountains and forests.
The breast of the ocean rhythmically sways.
Rise sun.
People, to the entire world appeals
the grieving visage of Nagasaki
in a sea of horrible fire.
May what happened to Nagasaki
never be repeated
anywhere on the planet. (b)
People, shoulder to shoulder
we will stand as one column on the earth.
We will say "No" to terrible black death!
People of the whole world,
of all five continents,
Nagasaki appeals to you,
extends its hands to you.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
it calls upon you
to stand in defense of truth and light,
life and happiness, peace and labor.
May Nagasaki remind us
how beautiful the earth is in the dawn's rays.
https://wn.com/Schnittke_Nagasaki_Oratorium,_Ibero_American_Premiere_Osn_Cpn_Chiacchiarini
Live Recording in Buenos Aires of the Ibero-American Premiere of Schnittke's Nagasaki with the OSN and the CPN conducted by Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Alfred Schnittke - Nagasaki, Oratorio for Mezzosoprano, Choir and Orchestra Op. 19 (1958)
Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional Argentina
Coro Polifónico Nacional de Argentina
Alejandra Malvino, Mezzosoprano
Mariano Chiacchiarini, Conductor
Broadcasted by Radio Nacional
Auditorio Nacional CCK
Buenos Aires, 25th October 2019
I. "Nagasaki, city of grief" - 0:02
A. Sofronov (1911—1990)
Nagasaki, city of grief
Nagasaki, city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of terrible ruins,
where once stood homes, now are simple huts.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of terrible atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of atomic ruins.
Nagasaki, city of grief.
Those who survived,
did not forget that crash and thunder,
that fiery dome.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
city of terrible atomic ruins,
city of grief and anger.
II. "Morning" - 7:05
Shimazaki Tōson (1872-1943), the pen-name of Shimazaki Haruki
Morning, morning has returned to us again,
morning has smiled upon us again.
Leave darkness, fly away dreams,
farewell to the waft of night winds.
The sun lashes with a whip wisps of clouds,
a mighty call--without sounds, without a word,
powerfully rousing people to work,
soaring along the valley from edge to edge.
At noon, hot from its scorching rays,
sweat begins to stream along your body. (a) Ahh ...
Morning, morning has returned to us again,
morning has smiled upon us again.
Leave darkness, fly away dreams,
farewell to the breath of night winds.
Come out quickly to meet the sun,
straightening your shoulders to meet the sun.
The sun has returned to us.
III. [Untitled in score] (The bombing) - 11:51
A. Sofronov (1911—1990)
On that tragic day,
when the bomb fell ringing to the earth.
Neither from combat,
nor from a [conventional] attack,
nor from a fearsome battle,
here thousands fell in horrible torment.
IV. [Untitled in score] (Standing in the Ruins) - 19:31
Yoneda Eisaku
I quietly walk along the scorched earth,
the ashes are brightly lit by the winter sun.
the green shafts of the young sprouts
appear on all sides ...
But I call my baby in vain,
only the echo rolls along the river.
Again beauty returns to the river,
ever more transparent are the waves.
He would have grown up along its banks,
he played here so often, my small son.
O, river eternally gratify with your beauty,
you still have not forgotten the terrible day.
at sunset like reflections of the previous hell
the tongues of fire move in your waves.
I quietly walk along the scorched earth,
the ashes are brightly lit by the winter sun.
But I call my baby in vain,
only the echo rolls along the river ...
V. "Rise sun, rise sun of peace" - 26:20
A. Sofronov (1911—1990), with additional text by Schnittke and Georgiy Fere.
Rise sun, rise sun of peace.
Look how beautiful the earth is
in the bright rays, chains of mountains and forests.
The breast of the ocean rhythmically sways.
Rise sun.
People, to the entire world appeals
the grieving visage of Nagasaki
in a sea of horrible fire.
May what happened to Nagasaki
never be repeated
anywhere on the planet. (b)
People, shoulder to shoulder
we will stand as one column on the earth.
We will say "No" to terrible black death!
People of the whole world,
of all five continents,
Nagasaki appeals to you,
extends its hands to you.
Nagasaki, city of grief,
it calls upon you
to stand in defense of truth and light,
life and happiness, peace and labor.
May Nagasaki remind us
how beautiful the earth is in the dawn's rays.
- published: 02 Nov 2019
- views: 2229
7:19
Nagasaki: III. On That Fateful Day
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Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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- published: 23 Jan 2024
- views: 153
6:14
A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 アンコール~Faust cantata~
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
https://wn.com/A_Schnittke_Oratorio_Nagasaki_In_奏楽堂9_7_アンコール~Faust_Cantata~
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 1618
6:34
Nagasaki: I. Nagasaki, City of Grief
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Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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Schnittke: Symphony No. 0 / Nagasaki
℗ 2007 BIS
Released on: 2007-05-01
Associated Performer: Hanneli Rupert
Choir: Cape Town Opera Voice of the Nation
Orchestra: Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes
Composer: Alfred Schnittke
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- published: 23 Jan 2024
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38:51
Nagasaki Oratorio Schnittke, Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina en el Auditorio Nacional Ballena Azul, Centro Cultural Kirchner.
Director Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Mezzosoprano Alejandra ...
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina en el Auditorio Nacional Ballena Azul, Centro Cultural Kirchner.
Director Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Mezzosoprano Alejandra Malvino
Coro Polifónico Naciona
https://wn.com/Nagasaki_Oratorio_Schnittke,_Orquesta_Sinfonica_Nacional_Argentina
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Argentina en el Auditorio Nacional Ballena Azul, Centro Cultural Kirchner.
Director Mariano Chiacchiarini.
Mezzosoprano Alejandra Malvino
Coro Polifónico Naciona
- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 21
7:50
A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 1 mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
https://wn.com/A_Schnittke_Oratorio_Nagasaki_In_奏楽堂9_7_1_Mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 6315
7:09
NAGASAKI-1- SCHNITTKE- ENSAYO GRAL- CORO POLIFÓNICO NACIONAL Y ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA NAC. DE ARGENTINA
NAGASAKI- SCHNITTKE
Alfred Schnittke: Nagasaki, oratorio para mezzosoprano, coro y orquesta
Nº1 "Nagasaki, ciudad de dolor" (Anatoli Sofronov)
(Ensayo genera...
NAGASAKI- SCHNITTKE
Alfred Schnittke: Nagasaki, oratorio para mezzosoprano, coro y orquesta
Nº1 "Nagasaki, ciudad de dolor" (Anatoli Sofronov)
(Ensayo general del estreno iberoamericano)
CORO POLIFÓNICO NACIONAL Y ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA NACIONAL DE ARGENTINA
Director del CPN: José María Sciutto
Mtro. preparador invitado del coro: Fernando Tomé
Programador Artístico OSN: Ciro Ciliberto
Director invitado: Mariano Chiacchiarini
Solista: Alejandra Malvino (mezzosoprano)
Maestra repertorista: Irene Amerio
Si desean escuchar el concierto completo, aquí les dejo el link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbPJlnWU2mQ
https://wn.com/Nagasaki_1_Schnittke_Ensayo_Gral_Coro_Polifónico_Nacional_Y_Orquesta_Sinfónica_Nac._De_Argentina
NAGASAKI- SCHNITTKE
Alfred Schnittke: Nagasaki, oratorio para mezzosoprano, coro y orquesta
Nº1 "Nagasaki, ciudad de dolor" (Anatoli Sofronov)
(Ensayo general del estreno iberoamericano)
CORO POLIFÓNICO NACIONAL Y ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA NACIONAL DE ARGENTINA
Director del CPN: José María Sciutto
Mtro. preparador invitado del coro: Fernando Tomé
Programador Artístico OSN: Ciro Ciliberto
Director invitado: Mariano Chiacchiarini
Solista: Alejandra Malvino (mezzosoprano)
Maestra repertorista: Irene Amerio
Si desean escuchar el concierto completo, aquí les dejo el link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbPJlnWU2mQ
- published: 18 May 2020
- views: 364
13:45
A Schnittke oratorio NAGASAKI in 奏楽堂9 7 5 mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
https://wn.com/A_Schnittke_Oratorio_Nagasaki_In_奏楽堂9_7_5_Mov.
指揮 川崎嘉昭
solist 秋本悠希
Orchestra A.Schnittke memorial Orchestra
Chor. A.Schnittke memorial Choir.
みんな ありがとう。
- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 2302