A frequent soloist at the Henry Wood Proms, working with such conductors as Horenstein, Boulez, and Downes, he shared with Jacqueline du Pré the honour of opening the BBC's second TV Channel in the North of England with Sir John Barbirolli and the Hallé Orchestra in 1962, and was a soloist at the Royal Concert the same year.
During the 1990s he composed many works protesting against human rights abuses in our time and was twice honoured by the city of Sarajevo. "The Cellist of Sarajevo", (1992) dedicated to Vedran Smailovic, was recorded by Yo-Yo Ma for Sony Classical, and the opera "London Under Siege”, after an idea by Bosnian poet Goran Simic, was produced by the State Theatre of Lower Saxony in 1998.
As a pianist Wilde has won several major prizes, including a first at the Liszt-Bartók competition in Budapest in 1961. The legendary Nadia Boulanger was a jury member and invited him to Paris for further study. 'Mademoiselle, as she liked to be called, described him as 'Superb performer, magnificent musician", and DW remained in close touch with her for the rest of her long life.
Wilde was born in Glossop. He started playing for Derbyshire in 1969 for the junior sides and for the second XI, and became a regular bowler for the second eleven in 1970. In the 1971 season Wilde made his first class debut against Somerset in May when he took three wickets. He played three more first class games in the season but most of his games were for the second XI.
In the 1972 season, Wilde played proportionately more games for the first team and recorded his best bowling figures of 3-27 against Essex.
Wilde played limited-overs cricket with one match in 1969 and 1970 and extensive appearances throughout 1972, but left the professional game in the same year.
Wilde was a left-arm medium-fast bowler and took 23 first class wickets at an average of 37.39 and a best performance of 3 for 27. He took ten wickets in one-day cricket with an average of 31.10 and a best performance of 3 for 31. He was a left-handed batsman and played 15 innings in 13 first class matches at an average of 3.10 and a top score of 12. He played 3 innings in ten one-day matches and made one run.
Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics (in Armenian)
All these works will be published, with an English translation, in the series Commentaria in Aristotelem Armeniaca - Davidis Opera (five volumes), edited by Jonathan Barnes andValentina Calzolari.
Another anonymous commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge which was falsely ascribed to Elias (pseudo-Elias), was also falsely ascribed to David.
Notes
Bibliography
A. Busse (ed.), Eliae in Porphyrii Isagogen et Aristotelis Categorias commentaria, Berlin, 1900 (Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, XVIII-1).
David (Bulgarian:Давид) (died 976) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel and eldest son of komes Nicholas. After the disastrous invasion of Rus' armies and the fall of North-eastern Bulgaria under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three younger brothers took the lead of the defence of the country. They executed their power together and each of them governed and defended a separate region. He ruled the southern-most parts of the realm from Prespa and Kastoria and was responsible for the defence the dangerous borders with Thessalonica and Thessaly. In 976 he participated in the major assault against the Byzantine Empire but was killed by vagrant Vlachs between Prespa and Kostur.
Family tree
Another theory
However, there's also another version about David’s origin. David gains the title "comes" during his service in the Byzantine army which recruited many Armenians from the Eastern region of the empire. The 11th-century historian Stepanos Asoghik wrote that Samuel had one brother, and they were Armenians from the district Derjan. This version is supported by the historians Nicholas Adontz, Jordan Ivanov, and Samuil's Inscription where it’s said that Samuel’s brother is David. Also, the historians Yahya and Al Makin clearly distinguish the race of Samuel and David (the Comitopouli) from the one of Moses and Aaron (the royal race):
David (Spanish pronunciation:[daˈβið]) officially San José de David is a city and corregimiento located in the west of Panama. It is the capital of the province of Chiriquí and has an estimated population of 144,858 inhabitants as confirmed in 2013. It is a relatively affluent city with a firmly established, dominant middle class and a very low unemployment and poverty index. The Pan-American Highway is a popular route to David.
The development of the banking sector, public construction works such as the expansion of the airport and the David-Boquete highway alongside the growth of commercial activity in the city have increased its prominence as one of the fastest growing regions in the country. The city is currently the economic center of the Chiriqui province and produces more than half the gross domestic product of the province, which totals 2.1 billion. It is known for being the third-largest city in the country both in population and by GDP and for being the largest city in Western Panama.
Piece: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Rachmaninoff (Performed by Tianxu An)
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published: 07 Apr 2023
Vivaldi : La Follia
Texte explicatif et références sur mon blog :
http://lelutindecouves.blogspot.fr/2010/09/les-folies-despagne-11.html
published: 22 Dec 2008
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Ton Koopman's Baroque Vlog #4 - Basso Continuo
From his own study in Bussum, Ton Koopman takes you to the world of the Baroque.
In this vlog: Playing basso continuo. Ton talks about the history and technique of playing basso continuo. With musical examples on the organ and the harpsichord.
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Vanuit zijn eigen studeerkamer in Bussum neemt Ton Koopman je mee in de wereld van de Barok.
In deze vlog: Basso continuo spelen. Ton vertelt over de historie en techniek van het basso continuo spel. Met klinkende voorbeelden op het orgel en het clavecimbel.
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From his own study in Bussum, Ton Koopman takes you to the world of the Baroque.
In this vlog: Playing basso continuo. Ton talks about the history and technique...
From his own study in Bussum, Ton Koopman takes you to the world of the Baroque.
In this vlog: Playing basso continuo. Ton talks about the history and technique of playing basso continuo. With musical examples on the organ and the harpsichord.
Thank you for watching!
Do you want to follow Ton Koopman’s Baroque Vlog? Please subscribe to our YouTube channel.
English subtitles included. Please select subtitles under 'Options'.
Vanuit zijn eigen studeerkamer in Bussum neemt Ton Koopman je mee in de wereld van de Barok.
In deze vlog: Basso continuo spelen. Ton vertelt over de historie en techniek van het basso continuo spel. Met klinkende voorbeelden op het orgel en het clavecimbel.
From his own study in Bussum, Ton Koopman takes you to the world of the Baroque.
In this vlog: Playing basso continuo. Ton talks about the history and technique of playing basso continuo. With musical examples on the organ and the harpsichord.
Thank you for watching!
Do you want to follow Ton Koopman’s Baroque Vlog? Please subscribe to our YouTube channel.
English subtitles included. Please select subtitles under 'Options'.
Vanuit zijn eigen studeerkamer in Bussum neemt Ton Koopman je mee in de wereld van de Barok.
In deze vlog: Basso continuo spelen. Ton vertelt over de historie en techniek van het basso continuo spel. Met klinkende voorbeelden op het orgel en het clavecimbel.
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
Benjamin Zander has two infectious passions: classical music, and helping us all realize our untapped love for it -- and by extension, our untapped love for all new possibilities, new experiences, new connections.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
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From his own study in Bussum, Ton Koopman takes you to the world of the Baroque.
In this vlog: Playing basso continuo. Ton talks about the history and technique of playing basso continuo. With musical examples on the organ and the harpsichord.
Thank you for watching!
Do you want to follow Ton Koopman’s Baroque Vlog? Please subscribe to our YouTube channel.
English subtitles included. Please select subtitles under 'Options'.
Vanuit zijn eigen studeerkamer in Bussum neemt Ton Koopman je mee in de wereld van de Barok.
In deze vlog: Basso continuo spelen. Ton vertelt over de historie en techniek van het basso continuo spel. Met klinkende voorbeelden op het orgel en het clavecimbel.
A frequent soloist at the Henry Wood Proms, working with such conductors as Horenstein, Boulez, and Downes, he shared with Jacqueline du Pré the honour of opening the BBC's second TV Channel in the North of England with Sir John Barbirolli and the Hallé Orchestra in 1962, and was a soloist at the Royal Concert the same year.
During the 1990s he composed many works protesting against human rights abuses in our time and was twice honoured by the city of Sarajevo. "The Cellist of Sarajevo", (1992) dedicated to Vedran Smailovic, was recorded by Yo-Yo Ma for Sony Classical, and the opera "London Under Siege”, after an idea by Bosnian poet Goran Simic, was produced by the State Theatre of Lower Saxony in 1998.
As a pianist Wilde has won several major prizes, including a first at the Liszt-Bartók competition in Budapest in 1961. The legendary Nadia Boulanger was a jury member and invited him to Paris for further study. 'Mademoiselle, as she liked to be called, described him as 'Superb performer, magnificent musician", and DW remained in close touch with her for the rest of her long life.
Oh oh my goodness I didn't know I was here Do you know my name? (Can't go wrong when you try) Alwayz got to try No matter how long that shit take Yeah, yeah Whatever stops you from dreamin' Whatever trys to stop you from livin' Flip it Welcome home Cuz right now what I got to do is I gotta amp myslelf up as well as you So yea, so what it took me like Maybe 2 years and shit But I fell in prepared You know what I'm sayin And I'm feelin' a little more ready for the world And less loss As I once was So come on What chu waitin' on? Feel me, feel me, feel me What, uh, yeah What, uh, yeah