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Eminem - Renaissance [Official Audio]
Eminem - Renaissance
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published: 12 Jul 2024
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The Renaissance Period Explained | All You Need To Know
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“Renaissance” is the French word for “rebirth,” which is given to the period of time between the 14th and 17th centuries in...
published: 13 Jul 2021
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The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th centuries, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift that occurs over a couple of hundred years isn't too overwhelming to the people who live through it. In retrospect though, the cultural bloom in Europe during this time was pretty impressive. In addition to investigating what caused the Renaissance and who benefitted from the changes that occurred, John will tell you just how the Ninja Turtles got mixed up in all this.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Renaissance 00:00
Themes in Renaissance Art 1:07
Humanist Scholars of the Renaissance Era 1:48
When was the Renaissance? 2:52
Why the Renaissance Happened in Italy 3:23
Florentine ...
published: 21 Jun 2012
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The Renaissance - The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (1/2) | DW Documentary
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of t...
published: 28 Apr 2019
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Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Experience the captivating journey of the Italian Renaissance, a transformative period of cultural and intellectual rebirth. Discover why the Renaissance began in Italy, unraveling the factors that contributed to its flourishing. From the influence of the ancient Roman Empire and the rediscovery of classical texts to the vibrant city-states, political stability, and Church patronage, Italy provided the perfect backdrop for artistic and intellectual innovation. Explore the impact of humanism, the role of education, and the interplay of various disciplines in shaping this remarkable era. Join us as we delve into the origins and intricacies of the Italian Renaissance, a time that sparked a revolution in art, literature, architecture, science, and philosoph...
published: 04 Jul 2023
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RENAISSANCE - Can You Understand? [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 RARE
featuring
Annie HASLAM, lead vocals
Michael DUNFORD, guitar [R.I.P.]
Jon CAMP, bass guitar & vocals
John TOUT, keyboards, percussion & vocals [R.I.P.]
Terry SULLIVAN, drums & percussion
sound re-synched from different source [Live at Carnegie Hall 1976]
due to footage damaged audio
RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
[logo appears probably due to legal rights/protection for illegal copying/re-selling]
see also:
RENAISSANCE - Ashes Are Burning [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 https://youtu.be/SykBbwU3JwY
RENAISSANCE - RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974 COMPLETE UNEDITED/ORIGINAL SOUND https://youtu.be/fKJx4V_7hj8
I do not own any rights or get any profit of this in any way and by any means.
published: 14 May 2021
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Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, R...
published: 19 Apr 2019
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Paolo Buonvino & Skin - Renaissance (Music From "Medici Masters of Florence" Tv Series)
Musica di Paolo Buonvino
Testo di Ann Deborah Dyer (Skin)
Interpretata da Skin
Contraltista Antonello Dorigo
Orchestra Nuova Roma Sinfonietta
Produzione artistica e direzione d’orchestra Paolo Buonvino
Assistenti musicali Silvia Barbera, Federica Bello, Emanuele Bossi
Pianoforte Paolo Buonvino
Chitarre Alessandro Chimienti e Paolo Buonvino
Batteria Marco Rovinelli
Basso Alessandro Chimienti
Quintetto Prisca Amori, Paolo Marchi, Lorenzo Rundo, Luca Pincini
Copista e supervisore alle partiture Eunice Cangianiello
Registrazione effettuate presso Digital Records e Forum Music Village
Missaggi effettuati presso Digital Records
Ingegnere del suono Vincenzo Cavalli
Assistente Lorenzo Manganaro
Assistenti di studio Gianluca Porelli, Carlo Colugnat
Mastering Maurizio Biancani Fonoprint Bologna
VI...
published: 18 Oct 2016
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La Guinée notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance (Clip Officiel)
Nous vous présentons La Guinée Notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance ! Une ode à la Guinée inspirée par l’histoire et la résilience de notre nation, la Guinée ainsi que la vision Simandou 2040 🇬🇳 Ce nouveau projet célèbre notre indépendance tout en mettant en lumière la beauté et la richesse de notre pays. Que cette mélodie soit un rappel constant de la grandeur et de l’unité de notre cher pays. Célébrons ensemble la Guinée! #Renaissance #Guinee #LaGuinéeNotreParadis #66ans #Simandou #BrandingGuinée
Avec : Ablaye Mbaye - Habib Fatako - Aicha Kindia - Djelykaba Bintou - Fish Killer - Amadou Sodia - Alifa - Antoine Flingo - Kandia Kora - AK4Seven - Thiird - Kouri Simple - Junior Barry
Prod : Meurs Libre Prod ( MLP ) #MeursLibreProd
Beat, mix et mastering : Tché On The Beat
Réalis...
published: 02 Oct 2024
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The Great Myths Of The Renaissance (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary)
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Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional notion of the Renaissance having fixed origins in Italy and showcases the ingenuity in both technique and ideas behind great artists such as Van Eyck, Memling, Van der Weyden, Cranach, Riemenschneider and Durer.
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published: 12 Sep 2020
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Eminem - Renaissance [Official Audio]
Eminem - Renaissance
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Eminem - Renaissance
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- published: 12 Jul 2024
- views: 9712491
8:29
The Renaissance Period Explained | All You Need To Know
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“Renaissance” is the French word for “rebirth,” which is given to the period of time between the 14th and 17th centuries in Europe when there was a marked resurgence in classical art, education, philosophy, architecture, and natural sciences. Once more, the former Roman territories embraced the writings of ancient Greeks and Romans, and the idea of humanism. This rebirth marks the end of the Dark Ages and the beginning of the long march toward modernity.
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“Renaissance” is the French word for “rebirth,” which is given to the period of time between the 14th and 17th centuries in Europe when there was a marked resurgence in classical art, education, philosophy, architecture, and natural sciences. Once more, the former Roman territories embraced the writings of ancient Greeks and Romans, and the idea of humanism. This rebirth marks the end of the Dark Ages and the beginning of the long march toward modernity.
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- published: 13 Jul 2021
- views: 722048
11:33
The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th centuries, but was it a cultural revolu...
In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th centuries, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift that occurs over a couple of hundred years isn't too overwhelming to the people who live through it. In retrospect though, the cultural bloom in Europe during this time was pretty impressive. In addition to investigating what caused the Renaissance and who benefitted from the changes that occurred, John will tell you just how the Ninja Turtles got mixed up in all this.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Renaissance 00:00
Themes in Renaissance Art 1:07
Humanist Scholars of the Renaissance Era 1:48
When was the Renaissance? 2:52
Why the Renaissance Happened in Italy 3:23
Florentine Textiles 5:08
How Islamic Scholars Helped Create the European Renaissance 6:30
An Open Letter to Copernicus 7:17
Why the Renaissance Didn't Happen 8:12
Credits 10:56
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In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th centuries, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift that occurs over a couple of hundred years isn't too overwhelming to the people who live through it. In retrospect though, the cultural bloom in Europe during this time was pretty impressive. In addition to investigating what caused the Renaissance and who benefitted from the changes that occurred, John will tell you just how the Ninja Turtles got mixed up in all this.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Renaissance 00:00
Themes in Renaissance Art 1:07
Humanist Scholars of the Renaissance Era 1:48
When was the Renaissance? 2:52
Why the Renaissance Happened in Italy 3:23
Florentine Textiles 5:08
How Islamic Scholars Helped Create the European Renaissance 6:30
An Open Letter to Copernicus 7:17
Why the Renaissance Didn't Happen 8:12
Credits 10:56
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- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 6847523
42:26
The Renaissance - The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (1/2) | DW Documentary
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural ...
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of the Renaissance. We travel with Michelangelo to the major construction site that was to become St. Peter’s Basilica, to the banking houses of the Medicis and the workshop of Johannes Gutenberg. We examine some of the many innovations of the Renaissance such as linear perspective, the printing press and double-entry bookkeeping. We ask what these achievements mean to us today and how - almost half a millennium later - we continue to benefit from the "Renaissance factor." And we delve deeper with the help of spectacular reenactments and our "special investigators" - modern-day trendsetters, scientists, business tycoons, fashion designers and artists.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/_LMUWV1Tacs
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Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of the Renaissance. We travel with Michelangelo to the major construction site that was to become St. Peter’s Basilica, to the banking houses of the Medicis and the workshop of Johannes Gutenberg. We examine some of the many innovations of the Renaissance such as linear perspective, the printing press and double-entry bookkeeping. We ask what these achievements mean to us today and how - almost half a millennium later - we continue to benefit from the "Renaissance factor." And we delve deeper with the help of spectacular reenactments and our "special investigators" - modern-day trendsetters, scientists, business tycoons, fashion designers and artists.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/_LMUWV1Tacs
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- published: 28 Apr 2019
- views: 5347194
6:19
Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Experience the captivating journey of the Italian Renaissance, a transformative period of cultural and intellectual rebirth...
Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Experience the captivating journey of the Italian Renaissance, a transformative period of cultural and intellectual rebirth. Discover why the Renaissance began in Italy, unraveling the factors that contributed to its flourishing. From the influence of the ancient Roman Empire and the rediscovery of classical texts to the vibrant city-states, political stability, and Church patronage, Italy provided the perfect backdrop for artistic and intellectual innovation. Explore the impact of humanism, the role of education, and the interplay of various disciplines in shaping this remarkable era. Join us as we delve into the origins and intricacies of the Italian Renaissance, a time that sparked a revolution in art, literature, architecture, science, and philosophy.
Hashtags: #ItalianRenaissance #RenaissanceOrigins #CulturalRevival
Welcome to our channel dedicated to the study of humanities! We are a community of scholars and enthusiasts passionate about exploring the diverse fields of history, literature, philosophy, art, culture, language, religion, anthropology, archaeology, musicology, mythology, ethnography, aesthetics, social sciences, linguistics, classics, humanities education, humanistic studies, humanities research, and humanities writing. Our goal is to create engaging and informative content that inspires curiosity and promotes understanding of the human experience. Join us on a journey through time and space as we explore the rich and complex tapestry of human civilization. Subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date with our latest videos and join the conversation in the comments section. Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery!
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Why the Renaissance Began in Italy?
Experience the captivating journey of the Italian Renaissance, a transformative period of cultural and intellectual rebirth. Discover why the Renaissance began in Italy, unraveling the factors that contributed to its flourishing. From the influence of the ancient Roman Empire and the rediscovery of classical texts to the vibrant city-states, political stability, and Church patronage, Italy provided the perfect backdrop for artistic and intellectual innovation. Explore the impact of humanism, the role of education, and the interplay of various disciplines in shaping this remarkable era. Join us as we delve into the origins and intricacies of the Italian Renaissance, a time that sparked a revolution in art, literature, architecture, science, and philosophy.
Hashtags: #ItalianRenaissance #RenaissanceOrigins #CulturalRevival
Welcome to our channel dedicated to the study of humanities! We are a community of scholars and enthusiasts passionate about exploring the diverse fields of history, literature, philosophy, art, culture, language, religion, anthropology, archaeology, musicology, mythology, ethnography, aesthetics, social sciences, linguistics, classics, humanities education, humanistic studies, humanities research, and humanities writing. Our goal is to create engaging and informative content that inspires curiosity and promotes understanding of the human experience. Join us on a journey through time and space as we explore the rich and complex tapestry of human civilization. Subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date with our latest videos and join the conversation in the comments section. Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery!
- published: 04 Jul 2023
- views: 28440
8:59
RENAISSANCE - Can You Understand? [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 RARE
featuring
Annie HASLAM, lead vocals
Michael DUNFORD, guitar [R.I.P.]
Jon CAMP, bass guitar & vocals
John TOUT, keyboards, percussion & vocals [R.I.P.]
Terry SU...
featuring
Annie HASLAM, lead vocals
Michael DUNFORD, guitar [R.I.P.]
Jon CAMP, bass guitar & vocals
John TOUT, keyboards, percussion & vocals [R.I.P.]
Terry SULLIVAN, drums & percussion
sound re-synched from different source [Live at Carnegie Hall 1976]
due to footage damaged audio
RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
[logo appears probably due to legal rights/protection for illegal copying/re-selling]
see also:
RENAISSANCE - Ashes Are Burning [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 https://youtu.be/SykBbwU3JwY
RENAISSANCE - RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974 COMPLETE UNEDITED/ORIGINAL SOUND https://youtu.be/fKJx4V_7hj8
I do not own any rights or get any profit of this in any way and by any means.
https://wn.com/Renaissance_Can_You_Understand_Live_In_Studio_1974_Rare
featuring
Annie HASLAM, lead vocals
Michael DUNFORD, guitar [R.I.P.]
Jon CAMP, bass guitar & vocals
John TOUT, keyboards, percussion & vocals [R.I.P.]
Terry SULLIVAN, drums & percussion
sound re-synched from different source [Live at Carnegie Hall 1976]
due to footage damaged audio
RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
[logo appears probably due to legal rights/protection for illegal copying/re-selling]
see also:
RENAISSANCE - Ashes Are Burning [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 https://youtu.be/SykBbwU3JwY
RENAISSANCE - RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974 COMPLETE UNEDITED/ORIGINAL SOUND https://youtu.be/fKJx4V_7hj8
I do not own any rights or get any profit of this in any way and by any means.
- published: 14 May 2021
- views: 888967
14:34
Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in man...
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, Renaissance Humanism. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
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The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, Renaissance Humanism. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
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- published: 19 Apr 2019
- views: 2164664
5:38
Paolo Buonvino & Skin - Renaissance (Music From "Medici Masters of Florence" Tv Series)
Musica di Paolo Buonvino
Testo di Ann Deborah Dyer (Skin)
Interpretata da Skin
Contraltista Antonello Dorigo
Orchestra Nuova Roma Sinfonietta
Produzione artisti...
Musica di Paolo Buonvino
Testo di Ann Deborah Dyer (Skin)
Interpretata da Skin
Contraltista Antonello Dorigo
Orchestra Nuova Roma Sinfonietta
Produzione artistica e direzione d’orchestra Paolo Buonvino
Assistenti musicali Silvia Barbera, Federica Bello, Emanuele Bossi
Pianoforte Paolo Buonvino
Chitarre Alessandro Chimienti e Paolo Buonvino
Batteria Marco Rovinelli
Basso Alessandro Chimienti
Quintetto Prisca Amori, Paolo Marchi, Lorenzo Rundo, Luca Pincini
Copista e supervisore alle partiture Eunice Cangianiello
Registrazione effettuate presso Digital Records e Forum Music Village
Missaggi effettuati presso Digital Records
Ingegnere del suono Vincenzo Cavalli
Assistente Lorenzo Manganaro
Assistenti di studio Gianluca Porelli, Carlo Colugnat
Mastering Maurizio Biancani Fonoprint Bologna
VIDEOCLIP
Il video di “Renaissance” racconta attraverso le immagini una sorta di viaggio che l’artista Skin si concede all’interno dei luoghi, sgombri, silenziosi, immanenti, rarefatti, in penobra, della serie “I Medici”, attraversandoli come fossero delle scatole che di volta in volta vengono aperte, scoperte e lasciate. Un viaggio nell’intimità di se stessi ma anche nella memoria storica collettiva. L’artista “esplora” questo mondo antico, cantando ed emozionandosi, riportando in vita (attraverso l'inserimento delle immagini della serie) personaggi e storie di altre epoche.
Prodotto da Lux Vide e Cam (Gruppo Sugar)
Director Cosimo Alemà
D.o.P. Emanuele Zarlenga
Line Producer Guido Geuna
Produttore Esecutivo Daniele Passani
Produttori creativi Riccardo Russo / Valerio Bargesio
First Assistant Director Marcello Calvesi
Make-up Artist Laura Sarah Mierau
Editor Matteo Stefani
Facebook:
Paolo Buonvino: http://bit.ly/1TGhJaU
Skin: http://bit.ly/2d0wQOX
Medici: http://bit.ly/2dYro0V
Sugarmusic Publishing: http://bit.ly/2dqmAiJ
https://wn.com/Paolo_Buonvino_Skin_Renaissance_(Music_From_Medici_Masters_Of_Florence_Tv_Series)
Musica di Paolo Buonvino
Testo di Ann Deborah Dyer (Skin)
Interpretata da Skin
Contraltista Antonello Dorigo
Orchestra Nuova Roma Sinfonietta
Produzione artistica e direzione d’orchestra Paolo Buonvino
Assistenti musicali Silvia Barbera, Federica Bello, Emanuele Bossi
Pianoforte Paolo Buonvino
Chitarre Alessandro Chimienti e Paolo Buonvino
Batteria Marco Rovinelli
Basso Alessandro Chimienti
Quintetto Prisca Amori, Paolo Marchi, Lorenzo Rundo, Luca Pincini
Copista e supervisore alle partiture Eunice Cangianiello
Registrazione effettuate presso Digital Records e Forum Music Village
Missaggi effettuati presso Digital Records
Ingegnere del suono Vincenzo Cavalli
Assistente Lorenzo Manganaro
Assistenti di studio Gianluca Porelli, Carlo Colugnat
Mastering Maurizio Biancani Fonoprint Bologna
VIDEOCLIP
Il video di “Renaissance” racconta attraverso le immagini una sorta di viaggio che l’artista Skin si concede all’interno dei luoghi, sgombri, silenziosi, immanenti, rarefatti, in penobra, della serie “I Medici”, attraversandoli come fossero delle scatole che di volta in volta vengono aperte, scoperte e lasciate. Un viaggio nell’intimità di se stessi ma anche nella memoria storica collettiva. L’artista “esplora” questo mondo antico, cantando ed emozionandosi, riportando in vita (attraverso l'inserimento delle immagini della serie) personaggi e storie di altre epoche.
Prodotto da Lux Vide e Cam (Gruppo Sugar)
Director Cosimo Alemà
D.o.P. Emanuele Zarlenga
Line Producer Guido Geuna
Produttore Esecutivo Daniele Passani
Produttori creativi Riccardo Russo / Valerio Bargesio
First Assistant Director Marcello Calvesi
Make-up Artist Laura Sarah Mierau
Editor Matteo Stefani
Facebook:
Paolo Buonvino: http://bit.ly/1TGhJaU
Skin: http://bit.ly/2d0wQOX
Medici: http://bit.ly/2dYro0V
Sugarmusic Publishing: http://bit.ly/2dqmAiJ
- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 7629455
5:12
La Guinée notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance (Clip Officiel)
Nous vous présentons La Guinée Notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance ! Une ode à la Guinée inspirée par l’histoire et la résilience de notre nation, l...
Nous vous présentons La Guinée Notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance ! Une ode à la Guinée inspirée par l’histoire et la résilience de notre nation, la Guinée ainsi que la vision Simandou 2040 🇬🇳 Ce nouveau projet célèbre notre indépendance tout en mettant en lumière la beauté et la richesse de notre pays. Que cette mélodie soit un rappel constant de la grandeur et de l’unité de notre cher pays. Célébrons ensemble la Guinée! #Renaissance #Guinee #LaGuinéeNotreParadis #66ans #Simandou #BrandingGuinée
Avec : Ablaye Mbaye - Habib Fatako - Aicha Kindia - Djelykaba Bintou - Fish Killer - Amadou Sodia - Alifa - Antoine Flingo - Kandia Kora - AK4Seven - Thiird - Kouri Simple - Junior Barry
Prod : Meurs Libre Prod ( MLP ) #MeursLibreProd
Beat, mix et mastering : Tché On The Beat
Réalisation : Steven Awuku
Moyen technique : Meurs Libre Prod / Studio Machallah
https://wn.com/La_Guinée_Notre_Paradis_Acte_2_Hymne_De_La_Renaissance_(Clip_Officiel)
Nous vous présentons La Guinée Notre Paradis Acte 2 - Hymne de la Renaissance ! Une ode à la Guinée inspirée par l’histoire et la résilience de notre nation, la Guinée ainsi que la vision Simandou 2040 🇬🇳 Ce nouveau projet célèbre notre indépendance tout en mettant en lumière la beauté et la richesse de notre pays. Que cette mélodie soit un rappel constant de la grandeur et de l’unité de notre cher pays. Célébrons ensemble la Guinée! #Renaissance #Guinee #LaGuinéeNotreParadis #66ans #Simandou #BrandingGuinée
Avec : Ablaye Mbaye - Habib Fatako - Aicha Kindia - Djelykaba Bintou - Fish Killer - Amadou Sodia - Alifa - Antoine Flingo - Kandia Kora - AK4Seven - Thiird - Kouri Simple - Junior Barry
Prod : Meurs Libre Prod ( MLP ) #MeursLibreProd
Beat, mix et mastering : Tché On The Beat
Réalisation : Steven Awuku
Moyen technique : Meurs Libre Prod / Studio Machallah
- published: 02 Oct 2024
- views: 2624201
59:52
The Great Myths Of The Renaissance (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary)
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Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional notion of the Renaissance having fixed origins in Italy and showcases the ingenuity in both technique and ideas behind great artists such as Van Eyck, Memling, Van der Weyden, Cranach, Riemenschneider and Durer.
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From The Renaissance Unchained
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https://wn.com/The_Great_Myths_Of_The_Renaissance_(Waldemar_Januszczak_Documentary)
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Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional notion of the Renaissance having fixed origins in Italy and showcases the ingenuity in both technique and ideas behind great artists such as Van Eyck, Memling, Van der Weyden, Cranach, Riemenschneider and Durer.
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
From The Renaissance Unchained
Content licensed from DRG to Little Dot Studios.
Any queries, please contact us at:
[email protected]
- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 1228320