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Dinu Lipatti - Franz Liszt "La Leggierezza", (Rare!)
Rare recording: La leggierezza, étude de concert of Franz Liszt by Dinu Lipatti. BBC Recording (London, september 25, 1947) This copy of "La Leggierezza" is not complete (missing the first two bars).
Bad sound quality but the performance is a miracle.
published: 15 Oct 2008
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Miles Davis Tells Kid how it is. #milesdavis #fyp #jazz #musicteacher #trumpet #jazzlessons
published: 23 Jan 2023
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Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4")
Provided to YouTube by RCA Red Seal
Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4") · Vladimir Horowitz · Franz Liszt
Vladimir Horowitz live at Carnegie Hall - Recital December 15, 1968: Haydn, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Liszt & Moszkowski
℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-04-29
Producer: Thomas Frost
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 14 Apr 2017
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Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
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Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato · Ludwig van Beethoven · Wilhelm Backhaus
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (1958-1962), Volume 3
℗ 2015 Classical Moments
Released on: 2015-04-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 23 Apr 2015
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Reimagining Musical Programming Symposium, Day 3. Bringing Poetic Back
Bringing Poetic Back: Embracing Nineteenth-Century Fancy in Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op. 111 (Nicholas Kennedy).
The Romantic predilection for exegetic flights of fancy was epitomised in early accounts of works by Ludwig van Beethoven. In particular, the two polar movements of Beethoven's final Piano Sonata, Op. 111, attracted a range of poetic characterisations: “Resistance-Submission” (Wilhelm von Lenz), “Sansara- Nirvana” (Hans von Bülow), Beethoven’s own life and death (A. B. Marx), and others. Evidence suggests that such vivid written descriptions were paralleled by equally daring approaches to performance, unrestricted by the score notation. Since around the 1950s, both scholarship and pianism have largely moved away from the bold interpretative risk-taking of yesteryear, tending t...
published: 19 Dec 2022
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FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Viewers Special #15 (Larry Hagman, Ann B. Davis, etc.)
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Today I turn the camera over to you, the Hollywood Graveyard community, as we travel the world to visit famous and historical graves in your neck of the woods. In this tour we're exploring Texas, where we'll find such stars as Larry Hagman, Peter Mayhew, Ann B. Davis, Buddy Holly, and many more.
Full list of graves visited today: Buddy Holly, Mac Davis, Bobby Layne, James Drury, Paul A. Partain, Peter Mayhew, Townes Van Zandt, Tex Beneke, Roy Roberts, Ormer Locklear, Ben Hogan, Van Cliburn, Catherine Moylan, Dee Lampton, Harry Monty, Mary Martin, Vinne Paul, Dimebag Darrell, Amber Hagerman, Mary Kay Ash, August Schellenberg, Freddie King, Maureen Connolly, Norman Brinker, Tom Landry, Ross Perot, Patrick Cranshaw, Justin Mentell, Ray Price, Big Black Boyki...
published: 23 May 2022
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Book Launch – Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day
The Wiener Library, in association with the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, hosted the launch of Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day, Yearbook 22 of the RCGAES (Brill 2023).
Co-editors Dr Malcolm Miller and Dr. Jutta Raab Hansen introduced the Yearbook, delving into its international scope, tracing refugee musicians in Europe, the USA, Australia, and Shanghai. They explored in detail the lives and legacies of three outstanding émigré British musicians: Ferdinand Rauter, pianist and founder of the Anglo-Austrian Music Society, the conductor-composer Peter Gellhorn and composer-pianist Franz Reizenstein.
Contributing to the discussion we were delighted to welcome their children Andrea Rauter, Mary Gellhorn and John Reizenstein, as well as the singer Norbert...
published: 04 Dec 2023
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Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
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published: 11 May 2014
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Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.
This video targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Public domain image source in video
published: 11 May 2014
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Subject to: Tom Van Woensel
Tom Van Woensel is Full Professor of Freight Transport and Logistics in the Operations, Planning, Accounting and Control group of the department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Since July 2019, he is appointed as the Director of Education and Graduate Program Director of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (around 2500 students in various BSc, MSc and PhD programs). He is also the program chair of the Bachelor Program Industrial Engineering. Tom serves as Academic Director of the Global Supply Chain Management program at the Antwerp Management School, Belgium. As a collaborating member, he is connected to the CIRRELT in Canada. His research is mainly focused on Freight Transport and L...
published: 21 Jul 2022
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Dinu Lipatti - Franz Liszt "La Leggierezza", (Rare!)
Rare recording: La leggierezza, étude de concert of Franz Liszt by Dinu Lipatti. BBC Recording (London, september 25, 1947) This copy of "La Leggierezza" is not...
Rare recording: La leggierezza, étude de concert of Franz Liszt by Dinu Lipatti. BBC Recording (London, september 25, 1947) This copy of "La Leggierezza" is not complete (missing the first two bars).
Bad sound quality but the performance is a miracle.
https://wn.com/Dinu_Lipatti_Franz_Liszt_La_Leggierezza_,_(Rare_)
Rare recording: La leggierezza, étude de concert of Franz Liszt by Dinu Lipatti. BBC Recording (London, september 25, 1947) This copy of "La Leggierezza" is not complete (missing the first two bars).
Bad sound quality but the performance is a miracle.
- published: 15 Oct 2008
- views: 34156
3:44
Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4")
Provided to YouTube by RCA Red Seal
Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4") · Vladimir Horowitz · Franz Liszt
Vladimir Horowitz liv...
Provided to YouTube by RCA Red Seal
Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4") · Vladimir Horowitz · Franz Liszt
Vladimir Horowitz live at Carnegie Hall - Recital December 15, 1968: Haydn, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Liszt & Moszkowski
℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-04-29
Producer: Thomas Frost
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Au_Bord_D'_Une_Source_(From_Années_De_Pèlerinage,_Suisse,_No._4_)
Provided to YouTube by RCA Red Seal
Au bord d' une source (From "Années de pèlerinage, Suisse, No. 4") · Vladimir Horowitz · Franz Liszt
Vladimir Horowitz live at Carnegie Hall - Recital December 15, 1968: Haydn, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Liszt & Moszkowski
℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-04-29
Producer: Thomas Frost
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 14 Apr 2017
- views: 195
13:08
Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
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Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato · Ludwig van Beethoven ·...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato · Ludwig van Beethoven · Wilhelm Backhaus
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (1958-1962), Volume 3
℗ 2015 Classical Moments
Released on: 2015-04-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato · Ludwig van Beethoven · Wilhelm Backhaus
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (1958-1962), Volume 3
℗ 2015 Classical Moments
Released on: 2015-04-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 140
57:29
Reimagining Musical Programming Symposium, Day 3. Bringing Poetic Back
Bringing Poetic Back: Embracing Nineteenth-Century Fancy in Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op. 111 (Nicholas Kennedy).
The Romantic predilection for exegetic flight...
Bringing Poetic Back: Embracing Nineteenth-Century Fancy in Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op. 111 (Nicholas Kennedy).
The Romantic predilection for exegetic flights of fancy was epitomised in early accounts of works by Ludwig van Beethoven. In particular, the two polar movements of Beethoven's final Piano Sonata, Op. 111, attracted a range of poetic characterisations: “Resistance-Submission” (Wilhelm von Lenz), “Sansara- Nirvana” (Hans von Bülow), Beethoven’s own life and death (A. B. Marx), and others. Evidence suggests that such vivid written descriptions were paralleled by equally daring approaches to performance, unrestricted by the score notation. Since around the 1950s, both scholarship and pianism have largely moved away from the bold interpretative risk-taking of yesteryear, tending towards an admirable but rather uniform objectivity. In the case of Op. 111, scholars such as Robert Hatten, David Greene, William Kinderman and Maynard Solomon have written eloquently—if at times tentatively—on the possible hermeneutic overlays of the work, but have seldom suggested the implications of their observations for performance. This practice-led paper seeks to fill that lacuna. A survey of relevant Beethoven historiography and a brief analytical discussion of hermeneutically significant elements in Op. 111 will provide a framework for extensive demonstrations at the piano. These demonstrations will illustrate how, in practical terms, a performance of the sonata may be informed by both a modern analytical deconstruction and conversance with the music’s spiritual significance to nineteenth-century ears. Ultimately, this paper models how embracing the imaginative exegeses of the past, combined with the best of modern research and performance techniques, can lead to a more engrossing concert experience for performers and listeners alike.
The pianist and scholar Nicholas Kennedy completed his undergraduate studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, graduating with First Class Honours and the University Medal. He then earned a Master of Music (Distinction) from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London. Nicholas’ research focusses on piano music of the nineteenth century, and his writing has appeared in The Chopin Review and Sydney Undergraduate Journal of Musicology. His debut recording, featuring Beethoven’s last three piano sonatas, was released on the Orpheus Classical label in 2021. Nicholas is currently a doctoral candidate at the Sydney Conservatorium.
https://wn.com/Reimagining_Musical_Programming_Symposium,_Day_3._Bringing_Poetic_Back
Bringing Poetic Back: Embracing Nineteenth-Century Fancy in Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op. 111 (Nicholas Kennedy).
The Romantic predilection for exegetic flights of fancy was epitomised in early accounts of works by Ludwig van Beethoven. In particular, the two polar movements of Beethoven's final Piano Sonata, Op. 111, attracted a range of poetic characterisations: “Resistance-Submission” (Wilhelm von Lenz), “Sansara- Nirvana” (Hans von Bülow), Beethoven’s own life and death (A. B. Marx), and others. Evidence suggests that such vivid written descriptions were paralleled by equally daring approaches to performance, unrestricted by the score notation. Since around the 1950s, both scholarship and pianism have largely moved away from the bold interpretative risk-taking of yesteryear, tending towards an admirable but rather uniform objectivity. In the case of Op. 111, scholars such as Robert Hatten, David Greene, William Kinderman and Maynard Solomon have written eloquently—if at times tentatively—on the possible hermeneutic overlays of the work, but have seldom suggested the implications of their observations for performance. This practice-led paper seeks to fill that lacuna. A survey of relevant Beethoven historiography and a brief analytical discussion of hermeneutically significant elements in Op. 111 will provide a framework for extensive demonstrations at the piano. These demonstrations will illustrate how, in practical terms, a performance of the sonata may be informed by both a modern analytical deconstruction and conversance with the music’s spiritual significance to nineteenth-century ears. Ultimately, this paper models how embracing the imaginative exegeses of the past, combined with the best of modern research and performance techniques, can lead to a more engrossing concert experience for performers and listeners alike.
The pianist and scholar Nicholas Kennedy completed his undergraduate studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, graduating with First Class Honours and the University Medal. He then earned a Master of Music (Distinction) from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London. Nicholas’ research focusses on piano music of the nineteenth century, and his writing has appeared in The Chopin Review and Sydney Undergraduate Journal of Musicology. His debut recording, featuring Beethoven’s last three piano sonatas, was released on the Orpheus Classical label in 2021. Nicholas is currently a doctoral candidate at the Sydney Conservatorium.
- published: 19 Dec 2022
- views: 217
1:02:10
FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Viewers Special #15 (Larry Hagman, Ann B. Davis, etc.)
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Today I turn the camera over to you, the Hollywood Graveyard community, as we travel the world to visit famous and historical gr...
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Today I turn the camera over to you, the Hollywood Graveyard community, as we travel the world to visit famous and historical graves in your neck of the woods. In this tour we're exploring Texas, where we'll find such stars as Larry Hagman, Peter Mayhew, Ann B. Davis, Buddy Holly, and many more.
Full list of graves visited today: Buddy Holly, Mac Davis, Bobby Layne, James Drury, Paul A. Partain, Peter Mayhew, Townes Van Zandt, Tex Beneke, Roy Roberts, Ormer Locklear, Ben Hogan, Van Cliburn, Catherine Moylan, Dee Lampton, Harry Monty, Mary Martin, Vinne Paul, Dimebag Darrell, Amber Hagerman, Mary Kay Ash, August Schellenberg, Freddie King, Maureen Connolly, Norman Brinker, Tom Landry, Ross Perot, Patrick Cranshaw, Justin Mentell, Ray Price, Big Black Boykin, Dave Williams, Morgan Woodward, Conrad Hilton, Dorothy Malone, Charley Pride, Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, Frank Hamer, Maney Gault, Machine Gun Kelly, Angus Wynne, Henry Calvin, David Von Erich, Mike Von Erich, Chris Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich, Fritz Von Erich, Larry Hagman, Glenn McDuffie, James Hampton, B. W. Stevenson, Richard Newton, Oliver, J. D. Tippit, Abraham Zapruder, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Connally, Gene Cernan, Chris Kyle, Fred Gipson, James Cotton, Stephen F. Austin, Rogers Hornsby, James A. Michener, Steve Barton, Zachary Scott, Ann B. Davis, Glenn Corbett, Doug Sahm, Leon Payne, Heloise, Emilio Navaira, Defenders of the Alamo, John Nance Garner, Harris Wittels, Larry Blyden, Lightnin' Hopkins, Maggie Blye, Ted Daffan, Trey Wilson, Curly Neal, Freddy Fender, Noble Willingham, Powers Boothe, Doris Miller, Tris Speaker, Denver Pyle, Robert E. Howard, Jim Reeves, Carroll Shelby, Don Meredith, Helen Vinson, Charles Alderton, Hank Thompson, Dan Blocker.
Thanks to our Patreon supporters, who help make these videos possible: 82starwars, Avery Hamilton, Bekki Pearson, Blake Changnon, Carolyn Golowka, Charles Whelan, Charlie Clother, Chris McSweeney, Chris Young, Christina Favero, Crystal Joyce, Daniel Clark, Daniel R Beehler, Dave Nelson, David Silver, Denise Gregoire, Devonnee Villegas, Donald Brinson, Donald Ryan, Doug Chatman, Eric Farque, Eve Devinsky, Fred Rodriguez, Fryequeene, Gayle Martin, Ginger Fitts, Glen Pickover, Ian Lunden, Jaime Hughes, James Delk, Jamie Sturdy, Jason Swift, Jen Girouard, Jennifer Hall, Jett, John Sieracki, Kathleen Ann Black, Kenneth Ballard, Kevin TK, LAParker, Linda Bacon, Lisa Williams, Lisa Martinese, MariaElena Gonzalez, Matt Lamb, MCMAYNERBERRY, Mercy Young, Michael Bawden, Michael Stanley Klimczak, Mike & Becky Malone, Patti Blake, Ray Everett, RCA777, Red Runyon, Rob Britton, Robbin Fenley, Ron, Rudy1926, Sarah Davidson, StatManDan, Terri Librande, Trevor Olson, trhcabana3, Trish McFerran, Victoria Waldock, Xavier Caine, Adrienne Lajoie, Georgina Ryba, Jamie Eiteman, Keith Iaskey, Kevin Floyd, Lynn Eades, Rachel Kloosterman, Roger Beard, Sally Dupuis, Sarah Naylor, Sue Jordan, Susan and Ted Hardman, Danielle Cormier, Philip Gardner, Sean P Moran, Denise Saterfield, Henry Vinson, Karl Frisch, Matthew Henricksen, Brandon Elliott, Scott Spencer, Jason Young.
Support Us on Patreon:
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Produced by Arthur Dark
Filmed by the Hollywood Graveyard Community
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
Library Music via YouTube
Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures/videos, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.
Profile images courtesy of: Wikimedia Commons, public domain searches, and fair use promotional material.
Additional images courtesy of Trish, and Carmen Ramirez.
Sources include: Wikipedia, IMDb, Find a Grave, etc.
Copyright: Short excerpts of media featured in this video are copyright of their respective owners, and are used herein for commentary and reference under "fair use." Please contact us with any copyright concerns if you feel the use of your property does not meet the conditions of "fair use," we'll be happy to comply.
Famous Grave Tour videos copyright Hollywood Graveyard. Original music copyright Giuseppe Vasapolli.
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Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Today I turn the camera over to you, the Hollywood Graveyard community, as we travel the world to visit famous and historical graves in your neck of the woods. In this tour we're exploring Texas, where we'll find such stars as Larry Hagman, Peter Mayhew, Ann B. Davis, Buddy Holly, and many more.
Full list of graves visited today: Buddy Holly, Mac Davis, Bobby Layne, James Drury, Paul A. Partain, Peter Mayhew, Townes Van Zandt, Tex Beneke, Roy Roberts, Ormer Locklear, Ben Hogan, Van Cliburn, Catherine Moylan, Dee Lampton, Harry Monty, Mary Martin, Vinne Paul, Dimebag Darrell, Amber Hagerman, Mary Kay Ash, August Schellenberg, Freddie King, Maureen Connolly, Norman Brinker, Tom Landry, Ross Perot, Patrick Cranshaw, Justin Mentell, Ray Price, Big Black Boykin, Dave Williams, Morgan Woodward, Conrad Hilton, Dorothy Malone, Charley Pride, Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, Frank Hamer, Maney Gault, Machine Gun Kelly, Angus Wynne, Henry Calvin, David Von Erich, Mike Von Erich, Chris Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich, Fritz Von Erich, Larry Hagman, Glenn McDuffie, James Hampton, B. W. Stevenson, Richard Newton, Oliver, J. D. Tippit, Abraham Zapruder, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Connally, Gene Cernan, Chris Kyle, Fred Gipson, James Cotton, Stephen F. Austin, Rogers Hornsby, James A. Michener, Steve Barton, Zachary Scott, Ann B. Davis, Glenn Corbett, Doug Sahm, Leon Payne, Heloise, Emilio Navaira, Defenders of the Alamo, John Nance Garner, Harris Wittels, Larry Blyden, Lightnin' Hopkins, Maggie Blye, Ted Daffan, Trey Wilson, Curly Neal, Freddy Fender, Noble Willingham, Powers Boothe, Doris Miller, Tris Speaker, Denver Pyle, Robert E. Howard, Jim Reeves, Carroll Shelby, Don Meredith, Helen Vinson, Charles Alderton, Hank Thompson, Dan Blocker.
Thanks to our Patreon supporters, who help make these videos possible: 82starwars, Avery Hamilton, Bekki Pearson, Blake Changnon, Carolyn Golowka, Charles Whelan, Charlie Clother, Chris McSweeney, Chris Young, Christina Favero, Crystal Joyce, Daniel Clark, Daniel R Beehler, Dave Nelson, David Silver, Denise Gregoire, Devonnee Villegas, Donald Brinson, Donald Ryan, Doug Chatman, Eric Farque, Eve Devinsky, Fred Rodriguez, Fryequeene, Gayle Martin, Ginger Fitts, Glen Pickover, Ian Lunden, Jaime Hughes, James Delk, Jamie Sturdy, Jason Swift, Jen Girouard, Jennifer Hall, Jett, John Sieracki, Kathleen Ann Black, Kenneth Ballard, Kevin TK, LAParker, Linda Bacon, Lisa Williams, Lisa Martinese, MariaElena Gonzalez, Matt Lamb, MCMAYNERBERRY, Mercy Young, Michael Bawden, Michael Stanley Klimczak, Mike & Becky Malone, Patti Blake, Ray Everett, RCA777, Red Runyon, Rob Britton, Robbin Fenley, Ron, Rudy1926, Sarah Davidson, StatManDan, Terri Librande, Trevor Olson, trhcabana3, Trish McFerran, Victoria Waldock, Xavier Caine, Adrienne Lajoie, Georgina Ryba, Jamie Eiteman, Keith Iaskey, Kevin Floyd, Lynn Eades, Rachel Kloosterman, Roger Beard, Sally Dupuis, Sarah Naylor, Sue Jordan, Susan and Ted Hardman, Danielle Cormier, Philip Gardner, Sean P Moran, Denise Saterfield, Henry Vinson, Karl Frisch, Matthew Henricksen, Brandon Elliott, Scott Spencer, Jason Young.
Support Us on Patreon:
http://www.patreon.com/hollywoodgraveyard
Produced by Arthur Dark
Filmed by the Hollywood Graveyard Community
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
Library Music via YouTube
Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures/videos, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.
Profile images courtesy of: Wikimedia Commons, public domain searches, and fair use promotional material.
Additional images courtesy of Trish, and Carmen Ramirez.
Sources include: Wikipedia, IMDb, Find a Grave, etc.
Copyright: Short excerpts of media featured in this video are copyright of their respective owners, and are used herein for commentary and reference under "fair use." Please contact us with any copyright concerns if you feel the use of your property does not meet the conditions of "fair use," we'll be happy to comply.
Famous Grave Tour videos copyright Hollywood Graveyard. Original music copyright Giuseppe Vasapolli.
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 1694752
1:41:04
Book Launch – Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day
The Wiener Library, in association with the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, hosted the launch of Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Presen...
The Wiener Library, in association with the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, hosted the launch of Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day, Yearbook 22 of the RCGAES (Brill 2023).
Co-editors Dr Malcolm Miller and Dr. Jutta Raab Hansen introduced the Yearbook, delving into its international scope, tracing refugee musicians in Europe, the USA, Australia, and Shanghai. They explored in detail the lives and legacies of three outstanding émigré British musicians: Ferdinand Rauter, pianist and founder of the Anglo-Austrian Music Society, the conductor-composer Peter Gellhorn and composer-pianist Franz Reizenstein.
Contributing to the discussion we were delighted to welcome their children Andrea Rauter, Mary Gellhorn and John Reizenstein, as well as the singer Norbert Meyn FRCM, Principle Investigator of the ‘Music, Migration and Mobility’ project at the Royal College of Music, and a contributor to the volume. Refreshments will be served.
About the speakers
Malcolm Miller is Honorary Associate and Associate Lecturer in Music at the Open University, UK. He has published widely on Beethoven, Wagner and contemporary music. His essay ‘Music as Memory: British Émigré Composers and their Wartime Experience’ appeared in The Impact of Nazism on Twentieth-Century Music (ed. Erik Levi, Böhlau Verlag, 2014).
Jutta Raab Hansen studied musicology at Berlin Humboldt University and, in 1988, joined Peter Petersen’s exile music research group at Hamburg University, resulting in her PhD thesis NS-verfolgte Musiker in England: Spuren deutscher und österreichischer Flüchtlinge in der britischen Musikkultur (Hamburg, 1996). Research in the UK, Australia and Jerusalem (2003–11) included a contribution to ORT’s ‘Music and the Holocaust’ project, followed by her translation and edition of émigré singer Elena Gerhardt’s 1953 memoirs (Altenburg, 2012). She worked as a music therapist, between 2012–18 in Thuringia, Germany.
https://wn.com/Book_Launch_–_Music_And_Exile_From_1933_To_The_Present_Day
The Wiener Library, in association with the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, hosted the launch of Music and Exile: From 1933 to the Present Day, Yearbook 22 of the RCGAES (Brill 2023).
Co-editors Dr Malcolm Miller and Dr. Jutta Raab Hansen introduced the Yearbook, delving into its international scope, tracing refugee musicians in Europe, the USA, Australia, and Shanghai. They explored in detail the lives and legacies of three outstanding émigré British musicians: Ferdinand Rauter, pianist and founder of the Anglo-Austrian Music Society, the conductor-composer Peter Gellhorn and composer-pianist Franz Reizenstein.
Contributing to the discussion we were delighted to welcome their children Andrea Rauter, Mary Gellhorn and John Reizenstein, as well as the singer Norbert Meyn FRCM, Principle Investigator of the ‘Music, Migration and Mobility’ project at the Royal College of Music, and a contributor to the volume. Refreshments will be served.
About the speakers
Malcolm Miller is Honorary Associate and Associate Lecturer in Music at the Open University, UK. He has published widely on Beethoven, Wagner and contemporary music. His essay ‘Music as Memory: British Émigré Composers and their Wartime Experience’ appeared in The Impact of Nazism on Twentieth-Century Music (ed. Erik Levi, Böhlau Verlag, 2014).
Jutta Raab Hansen studied musicology at Berlin Humboldt University and, in 1988, joined Peter Petersen’s exile music research group at Hamburg University, resulting in her PhD thesis NS-verfolgte Musiker in England: Spuren deutscher und österreichischer Flüchtlinge in der britischen Musikkultur (Hamburg, 1996). Research in the UK, Australia and Jerusalem (2003–11) included a contribution to ORT’s ‘Music and the Holocaust’ project, followed by her translation and edition of émigré singer Elena Gerhardt’s 1953 memoirs (Altenburg, 2012). She worked as a music therapist, between 2012–18 in Thuringia, Germany.
- published: 04 Dec 2023
- views: 114
1:17:35
Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Roman...
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
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Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
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- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 1809
50:42
Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.
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Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.
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Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.
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- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 315
1:17:04
Subject to: Tom Van Woensel
Tom Van Woensel is Full Professor of Freight Transport and Logistics in the Operations, Planning, Accounting and Control group of the department of Industrial E...
Tom Van Woensel is Full Professor of Freight Transport and Logistics in the Operations, Planning, Accounting and Control group of the department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Since July 2019, he is appointed as the Director of Education and Graduate Program Director of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (around 2500 students in various BSc, MSc and PhD programs). He is also the program chair of the Bachelor Program Industrial Engineering. Tom serves as Academic Director of the Global Supply Chain Management program at the Antwerp Management School, Belgium. As a collaborating member, he is connected to the CIRRELT in Canada. His research is mainly focused on Freight Transport and Logistics. He published over 110 papers in leading academic journals (including Management Science, Transportation Science, Transportation Research Part B, C, D, E, Production and Operations Management, Interfaces, Computers and Operations Research, European Journal of Operational Research, etc.) and several chapters in international books. As the lead scientist from the TU/e, he was involved in securing several grants coming from industry, national science foundations, and Europe. He is associate editor for several journals in the transportation field. Tom conducted a large number of projects with industry, mainly with and through his Master, Professional Doctorate, and Doctorate students. He is also director of the European Supply Chain Forum, a collaborative effort with about 75 large multinational companies.
Contents of this video:
0:00 - Intro
1:34 - Early years
9:33 - Going to school with Kenneth Sörensen!
10:45 - Choosing the BSc degree by chance
13:43 - Handling uncertainties in decision making
17:18 - Learning how to code
18:50 - Introduction to OR + PhD in Queuing Theory
23:54 - Working as a software engineering for a few months
25:13 - Joining the Eindhoven University of Technology
29:05 - Moving to combinatorial optimization
35:28 - Connecting with the big names at CIRRELT in Montréal
40:12 - Working on the interface between knowledge base and decision making
45:50 - Publishing papers associated with real-life applications
48:48 - Research on urban logistics and multimodal networks
54:27 - Extensive involvement in academic governance
59:46 - Collaborating with companies
1:04:13 - Acting as a director of the European Supply Chain Forum
1:08:32 - On winning so many grants over the years
1:10:04 - Advise for young faculties
1:16:19 - Concluding remarks
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Tom Van Woensel is Full Professor of Freight Transport and Logistics in the Operations, Planning, Accounting and Control group of the department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Since July 2019, he is appointed as the Director of Education and Graduate Program Director of the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (around 2500 students in various BSc, MSc and PhD programs). He is also the program chair of the Bachelor Program Industrial Engineering. Tom serves as Academic Director of the Global Supply Chain Management program at the Antwerp Management School, Belgium. As a collaborating member, he is connected to the CIRRELT in Canada. His research is mainly focused on Freight Transport and Logistics. He published over 110 papers in leading academic journals (including Management Science, Transportation Science, Transportation Research Part B, C, D, E, Production and Operations Management, Interfaces, Computers and Operations Research, European Journal of Operational Research, etc.) and several chapters in international books. As the lead scientist from the TU/e, he was involved in securing several grants coming from industry, national science foundations, and Europe. He is associate editor for several journals in the transportation field. Tom conducted a large number of projects with industry, mainly with and through his Master, Professional Doctorate, and Doctorate students. He is also director of the European Supply Chain Forum, a collaborative effort with about 75 large multinational companies.
Contents of this video:
0:00 - Intro
1:34 - Early years
9:33 - Going to school with Kenneth Sörensen!
10:45 - Choosing the BSc degree by chance
13:43 - Handling uncertainties in decision making
17:18 - Learning how to code
18:50 - Introduction to OR + PhD in Queuing Theory
23:54 - Working as a software engineering for a few months
25:13 - Joining the Eindhoven University of Technology
29:05 - Moving to combinatorial optimization
35:28 - Connecting with the big names at CIRRELT in Montréal
40:12 - Working on the interface between knowledge base and decision making
45:50 - Publishing papers associated with real-life applications
48:48 - Research on urban logistics and multimodal networks
54:27 - Extensive involvement in academic governance
59:46 - Collaborating with companies
1:04:13 - Acting as a director of the European Supply Chain Forum
1:08:32 - On winning so many grants over the years
1:10:04 - Advise for young faculties
1:16:19 - Concluding remarks
- published: 21 Jul 2022
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