The story is narrated as a "found manuscript" penned by Karl Heinrich, Graf von Altberg-Ehrenstein, a lieutenant-commander in the Imperial German Navy during the days of World War I. It documents his untimely end at the bottom of the ocean.
Altberg begins by declaring that he has decided to document the events leading up to his final hour in order to "set certain facts" before the public, aware that he will not survive to do so himself.
The manuscript states events from June 1917 to August 1917 in the North Atlantic, after sinking SS Victory, a British freighter, and thereafter sinking its surviving crew's lifeboats, the cruel and arrogant Altberg commands his U-29 u-boat to submerge, surfacing later to find the dead body of a crew member of the sunken ship, who died clinging to the exterior railing of the sub. A search of the body reveals a strange piece of carved ivory. Because of its apparent great age and value, one of Altberg's officers keeps the object, and shortly thereafter, strange phenomena begin to occur - such as the dead man apparently swimming away rather than sinking.
The Temple is set on the north side of Temple Avenue, in an area known as Temple Square. Flanking it are two other buildings associated with the camp meeting: Porter Hall an B.C. Jordan Memorial Hall. It is a two story wood frame structure, capped by an octagonal hip roof whose elements meet at a central cupola. It is finished in wooden clapboards and rests on a foundation of brick piers. The main facade, facing south, is three bays wide, with a central projecting entry section topped by a doubled gable roof. This section has a double door on the first level and a double sash window above, while the flanking bays have single sash windows. The east and west-facing walls have similar organization, but only a single gable roof. The north wall has a low storage area projecting from it. The interior of the building is a large open hall, with the speaker's platform on the north wall, and seating, much of it original, arrayed facing it.
Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew:מירי בן-ארי; born December 4, 1978) is an Israeli-American violinist. She lives in New Jersey.
Life and career
Ben-Ari was born in Tel Aviv,Israel. She grew up playing classical music; she started training at age 5 and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern. During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet. During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold." Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in hopes of using her classical training on stage and attended the Jazz department at The New School, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.
She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.
Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation. Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.
Miri/ˈmɪriː/ (Jawi: ميري; Chinese:美里; pinyin:Méi lǐ) is a coastal city in northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia, located near the border of Brunei, on the island of Borneo. The city covers an area of 997.43 square kilometres (385.11sqmi), located 798 kilometres (496mi) northeast of Kuching and 329 kilometres (204mi) southwest of Kota Kinabalu. Miri is the second largest city in Sarawak, with a population of 234,541. The city is also the capital of Miri District of the Miri Division.
Before Miri was founded, Marudi was the administrative centre of the northern region of Sarawak. Miri was founded in 1910 when the first oil well was drilled by Royal Dutch Shell. The discovery of an oil field in Miri has led to rapid development of Miri town. Miri became the administrative centre of the northern region of Sarawak by 1929. During World War II, the Miri oil fields were destroyed by the Brooke government to sabotage Japanese operations in Southeast Asia but to no avail; Miri town was the first landing point of Japanese troops in Borneo. The subsequent Japanese occupation led Miri to become a target of Allied air raids which caused the destruction of oil refinery facilities in Miri. The petroleum industry continued to be a major player in the city's economy after the war. Oil exploration has moved offshore since the 1950s, but subsequently new inland oil fields were found in 1989 and 2011. In 1974, the formation of Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas led to co-operation between Petronas and Shell on oil exploration in the Miri region. In 2005, Miri became the 10th city in Malaysia to be granted official city status, the first non-state capital city to be bestowed such status.
In the plot, the Enterprise discovers an exact duplicate of Earth, where the only survivors of a deadly man-made plague are some of the planet's children.
Plot
The Enterprise answers a distress call from a planet resembling Earth in every detail. Captain Kirk assembles a landing party of himself, First Officer Spock, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, Yeoman Janice Rand and two security personnel to investigate. They find an apparently-abandoned, 1960 Earth. When they examine a tricycle they are attacked by a strong, disfigured man. After Kirk hits the man three times, the man has a seizure and dies. A mysterious figure catches their attention, and they investigate.
They discover a terrified, apparently-normal girl, Miri (Kim Darby), who says that she ran away from them because "grups" ("grownups") killed and maimed children before dying. She and her friends are "onlies", the only ones left; the adults are dead.
Miri Ben-Ari - The Temple Of Beautiful (Jazz) (2003)
Taken from the 2003 album The Temple Of Beautiful, recorded live at The Blue Not and released on Half Note records.
published: 02 May 2020
Game of Thrones Theme - Miri Ben-Ari (The Violin Slayer)
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published: 25 May 2021
Miri Ben-Ari - Symphony Of Brotherhood - Official Music Video (HQ)
Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv,[1] Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.
Ben-Ari grew up playing classical music;[2] she started training at age 5[3] and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern.[4] During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet.[5] During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold."[6] Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in 1993[7] in hopes of using her classical training on stage[2] and attended Mannes College of Music, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari ...
published: 18 Sep 2012
Miri Ben-Ari - Maiden Voyage (Jazz) (2003)
Taken from the 2003 album The Temple Of Beautiful, recorded live at The Blue Not and released on Half Note records.
published: 02 May 2020
Miri Ben-Ari performs live
published: 15 Mar 2013
Miri Ben-Ari - My Roots
http://IRockJazz.com IRockJazz caught Miri Ben-Ari the Hip Hop Violinist on her recent visit to Chicago, and we discussed how she came to be The Hip Hop violinist, from her classical roots, to Jazz, then NY and on the hip hop scene.
published: 22 Feb 2012
Shoot na Shoot🔥🌺🌺
published: 30 Aug 2021
Miri Ben-Ari
"Never Again" original composition performed at the UN # HolocaustRembranceDay
published: 28 Jan 2015
When the Party's Over
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Violinist Miri Ben Ari plays Game of Thrones theme with her unique violin style.
#miribenari #gameofthronestheme
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Violinist Miri Ben Ari plays Game of Thrones theme with her unique violin style.
#miribenari #gameofthronestheme
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Violinist Miri Ben Ari plays Game of Thrones theme with her unique violin style.
#miribenari #gameofthronestheme
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Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv,[1] Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.
Ben-Ari...
Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv,[1] Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.
Ben-Ari grew up playing classical music;[2] she started training at age 5[3] and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern.[4] During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet.[5] During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold."[6] Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in 1993[7] in hopes of using her classical training on stage[2] and attended Mannes College of Music, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.[4][6]
She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.
Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation.[4][5] Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.[8]
In 2003, she released her second CD Temple of Beautiful, and followed that up with a live CD the following year entitled Live at the Blue Note.
She won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2005 as one of the co-writers of Kanye West's Jesus Walks.[9] In 2005, she released her fourth CD and first to focus on hip-hop style, entitled The Hip-Hop Violinist. As part of the promotion for it, she was part of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global advertising campaign; Reebok was also part of the video for the first single from the CD, "We Gonna Win".[10]
In 2009, she release Symphony of Brotherhood, an instrumental track featuring Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech. It became the first instrumental single ever to hit Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts, where it reached number 2.[3][11]
Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama in March 2011 as part of a Women's History Month celebration,[3] and she has been invited to perform at the 2011 Miss Universe China pageant.[1]
In 2006, she co-founded Gedenk (Yiddish for "remember"), an organization dedicated to promoting education about the Holocaust in the United States.[3][12]
In 2011, she was named by Ynet as one of the 10 most influential Israelis in America
Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv,[1] Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.
Ben-Ari grew up playing classical music;[2] she started training at age 5[3] and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern.[4] During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet.[5] During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold."[6] Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in 1993[7] in hopes of using her classical training on stage[2] and attended Mannes College of Music, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.[4][6]
She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.
Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation.[4][5] Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.[8]
In 2003, she released her second CD Temple of Beautiful, and followed that up with a live CD the following year entitled Live at the Blue Note.
She won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2005 as one of the co-writers of Kanye West's Jesus Walks.[9] In 2005, she released her fourth CD and first to focus on hip-hop style, entitled The Hip-Hop Violinist. As part of the promotion for it, she was part of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global advertising campaign; Reebok was also part of the video for the first single from the CD, "We Gonna Win".[10]
In 2009, she release Symphony of Brotherhood, an instrumental track featuring Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech. It became the first instrumental single ever to hit Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts, where it reached number 2.[3][11]
Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama in March 2011 as part of a Women's History Month celebration,[3] and she has been invited to perform at the 2011 Miss Universe China pageant.[1]
In 2006, she co-founded Gedenk (Yiddish for "remember"), an organization dedicated to promoting education about the Holocaust in the United States.[3][12]
In 2011, she was named by Ynet as one of the 10 most influential Israelis in America
http://IRockJazz.com IRockJazz caught Miri Ben-Ari the Hip Hop Violinist on her recent visit to Chicago, and we discussed how she came to be The Hip Hop violini...
http://IRockJazz.com IRockJazz caught Miri Ben-Ari the Hip Hop Violinist on her recent visit to Chicago, and we discussed how she came to be The Hip Hop violinist, from her classical roots, to Jazz, then NY and on the hip hop scene.
http://IRockJazz.com IRockJazz caught Miri Ben-Ari the Hip Hop Violinist on her recent visit to Chicago, and we discussed how she came to be The Hip Hop violinist, from her classical roots, to Jazz, then NY and on the hip hop scene.
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When the Party's Over · Miri Ben-Ari
When the Party's Over
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Released on: 2021-02-26
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When the Party's Over · Miri Ben-Ari
When the Party's Over
℗ 2021 Mirimode Productions
Released on: 2021-02-26
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When the Party's Over · Miri Ben-Ari
When the Party's Over
℗ 2021 Mirimode Productions
Released on: 2021-02-26
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Violinist Miri Ben Ari plays Game of Thrones theme with her unique violin style.
#miribenari #gameofthronestheme
Book Miri Ben-Ari: https://www.miribenari.com/
Follow Miri Ben-Ari
https://www.facebook.com/miribenari
https://www.instagram.com/miribenari
https://twitter.com/miribenari
https://www.tiktok.com/@miribenari
Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv,[1] Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.
Ben-Ari grew up playing classical music;[2] she started training at age 5[3] and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern.[4] During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet.[5] During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold."[6] Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in 1993[7] in hopes of using her classical training on stage[2] and attended Mannes College of Music, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.[4][6]
She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.
Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation.[4][5] Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.[8]
In 2003, she released her second CD Temple of Beautiful, and followed that up with a live CD the following year entitled Live at the Blue Note.
She won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2005 as one of the co-writers of Kanye West's Jesus Walks.[9] In 2005, she released her fourth CD and first to focus on hip-hop style, entitled The Hip-Hop Violinist. As part of the promotion for it, she was part of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global advertising campaign; Reebok was also part of the video for the first single from the CD, "We Gonna Win".[10]
In 2009, she release Symphony of Brotherhood, an instrumental track featuring Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech. It became the first instrumental single ever to hit Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts, where it reached number 2.[3][11]
Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama in March 2011 as part of a Women's History Month celebration,[3] and she has been invited to perform at the 2011 Miss Universe China pageant.[1]
In 2006, she co-founded Gedenk (Yiddish for "remember"), an organization dedicated to promoting education about the Holocaust in the United States.[3][12]
In 2011, she was named by Ynet as one of the 10 most influential Israelis in America
http://IRockJazz.com IRockJazz caught Miri Ben-Ari the Hip Hop Violinist on her recent visit to Chicago, and we discussed how she came to be The Hip Hop violinist, from her classical roots, to Jazz, then NY and on the hip hop scene.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
When the Party's Over · Miri Ben-Ari
When the Party's Over
℗ 2021 Mirimode Productions
Released on: 2021-02-26
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The story is narrated as a "found manuscript" penned by Karl Heinrich, Graf von Altberg-Ehrenstein, a lieutenant-commander in the Imperial German Navy during the days of World War I. It documents his untimely end at the bottom of the ocean.
Altberg begins by declaring that he has decided to document the events leading up to his final hour in order to "set certain facts" before the public, aware that he will not survive to do so himself.
The manuscript states events from June 1917 to August 1917 in the North Atlantic, after sinking SS Victory, a British freighter, and thereafter sinking its surviving crew's lifeboats, the cruel and arrogant Altberg commands his U-29 u-boat to submerge, surfacing later to find the dead body of a crew member of the sunken ship, who died clinging to the exterior railing of the sub. A search of the body reveals a strange piece of carved ivory. Because of its apparent great age and value, one of Altberg's officers keeps the object, and shortly thereafter, strange phenomena begin to occur - such as the dead man apparently swimming away rather than sinking.
There she stood right next to me at the Temple beautiful The lights went on and the band came on at the Temple beautiful She got so excited So excited There she stood right next to me at the Temple beautiful Her mind was dirty but her hands were clean at the Temple beautiful Two guitars, raise the drums at the Temple beautiful She got so excited Manchester United There she stood right next to me at the Temple beautiful Someday, there's gonna be a revolution Till then, you need an eye on constitution The lights came on it was a whole new world at the Temple beautiful I got the kid but I lost the girl at the Temple beautiful She got so excited Manchester United Her mind was dirty but her hands were clean at the Temple beautiful Everybody doing criminal acts Temple beautiful And now the future's here, but it feels like the past Temple beautiful I don't remember what happened last Temple beautiful Well we might've got high, we might've just left Temple beautiful Someday this is all gonna be gone Temple beautiful