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Bonsai was ist das? Teil 1 Buchvorlesung. Wilhelm Elsner, Vorwort
Bonsai und Bücher, ist ja sehr interessant :) Durch geschriebene Wörter lernen? Geht das? Heute das Vorwort des Buches, das 1985 gedruckt wurde und das in der DDR! Verlag für die Frauen Leipzig. Wilhelm Elsner, Bonsai Miniaturbäume im Gefäß. Mein erster Eindruck zu dem Buch und vielleicht gibt es bald mehr dazu :)
Meine Filme zum Thema Bonsai schaust du hier:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo99AxEnBHIHpnw1OzIK568PdFsJNXj9m
und besuch mich auf Fb.
https://www.facebook.com/detlef.romisch
published: 21 Oct 2014
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These German Generals Were Executed After World War 2
We all know names of Alfred Jodl and Wilhelm Keitel. Two prominent Generals of Nazi Germany who were executed after the Nuremberg Trials for their roles in war crimes and crimes against humanity. But did you know they were not the only German Generals who faced execution after World War II? In today's video, we dive into the stories of these high-ranking officers. Were they all willing participants in Nazi war crimes, or were some of them entangled in a deadly game of politics and power? Join us as we explore their fates, their legacies, and the complex moral questions that still cast a shadow over them today.
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published: 13 Jul 2024
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Józef Elsner - Sonata op.16 B-dur na 4 ręce
Sikora Piano Duo
Marta Wójcik-Sikora
Jakub Sikora
published: 28 Jun 2022
-
Edeltraut Elsner
Die Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin Edeltraut Elsner in "Der verschwundene Admiral" aus der Fernsehserie "Der kleine Doktor". Mehr unter https://www.synchronkartei.de/?action=show&type;=talker&id;=1013
published: 07 Mar 2014
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Tomte Wilhelm das war nichts
Great Song
published: 18 Jun 2006
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Jozef Elsner - Deux Rondeaux
00:00 Rondo a la Mazurek (Tobias Koch)
04:24 Rondo a la Krakowiak (Ben Araki)
Jozef Elsner (1769-1854) was a Polish Composer and Pianist. He is perhaps best known as the principal piano teacher of the young composer Frédéric Chopin.He was one of the first composers in Poland to weave elements of folk music into his works.
Elsner composed many symphonic, chamber, solo, and vocal-instrumental works, and works for the stage, including over 100 religious works (masses, offertorios, oratorios, cantatas), eight symphonies, three concertos, three ballets, and thirty-eight operas.
Elsner considered himself Silesian, rather than a pole.
Elsner taught the composers Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński and Frédéric Chopin.
There are also indications that he privately tutored piano composer and virtuoso Maria Sz...
published: 03 Jan 2021
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Józef Elsner - Symphony in C-Major Op. 11 (Dawidow)
Józef Elsner - Symfonia C-dur
1804
0:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro
10:31 - II. Andante
17:26 - III. Menuet: Allegro - Trio
21:00 - IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Known mostly for his role in educating Chopin and Dobrzyński, Józef Elsner (1769-1854) was one of the leading educators of a generation of early romantic composers in Poland. While his educational role was his most important contribution of note from a historical perspective, he was also a surprisingly original composer [1] in spite of his dedication to the ideals of Classicism and a critical figure in the musical life of Warsaw.
Elsner was born near what was then Breslau where he sang in church choirs and learned to play violin and basso continuo [2]. After...
published: 22 Jul 2023
-
Józef Elsner - Uwertura do opery Leszek Biały
Koncert poświęcony pamięci prof. Henryka Wicherka, Orkiestra Symfoniczna PSM I i II st. w Gliwicach, Andrzej Rosół Dyrygent Kościół Wszystkich Świętych w Gliwicach
published: 10 Oct 2009
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Józef Elsner - Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1805)
Józef Elsner (1 June 1769 -- 18 April 1854) was a composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw.
Work: Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1805)
Mov.I: Adagio - Allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante 10:25
Mov.III: Menuetto. Allegro - Trio - da capo 17:21
Mov.IV: Rondo. Allegro moderato 20:56
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
published: 22 Jul 2013
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DJG INFO Episode 17 Bonsai
Buchvorstellung:
"Bonsai Technik 1 und 2"
von: John Yoshio Naka
"Bonsai - Gestalten mit heimischen Gehölzen:
Ein Praxishandbuch für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene"
von Werner M. Busch und Achim R. Stecker
"Bonsai - Miniaturbäume im Gefäß"
von Wilhelm Elsner
published: 26 Jan 2022
12:01
Bonsai was ist das? Teil 1 Buchvorlesung. Wilhelm Elsner, Vorwort
Bonsai und Bücher, ist ja sehr interessant :) Durch geschriebene Wörter lernen? Geht das? Heute das Vorwort des Buches, das 1985 gedruckt wurde und das in der D...
Bonsai und Bücher, ist ja sehr interessant :) Durch geschriebene Wörter lernen? Geht das? Heute das Vorwort des Buches, das 1985 gedruckt wurde und das in der DDR! Verlag für die Frauen Leipzig. Wilhelm Elsner, Bonsai Miniaturbäume im Gefäß. Mein erster Eindruck zu dem Buch und vielleicht gibt es bald mehr dazu :)
Meine Filme zum Thema Bonsai schaust du hier:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo99AxEnBHIHpnw1OzIK568PdFsJNXj9m
und besuch mich auf Fb.
https://www.facebook.com/detlef.romisch
https://wn.com/Bonsai_Was_Ist_Das_Teil_1_Buchvorlesung._Wilhelm_Elsner,_Vorwort
Bonsai und Bücher, ist ja sehr interessant :) Durch geschriebene Wörter lernen? Geht das? Heute das Vorwort des Buches, das 1985 gedruckt wurde und das in der DDR! Verlag für die Frauen Leipzig. Wilhelm Elsner, Bonsai Miniaturbäume im Gefäß. Mein erster Eindruck zu dem Buch und vielleicht gibt es bald mehr dazu :)
Meine Filme zum Thema Bonsai schaust du hier:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo99AxEnBHIHpnw1OzIK568PdFsJNXj9m
und besuch mich auf Fb.
https://www.facebook.com/detlef.romisch
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 1819
12:08
These German Generals Were Executed After World War 2
We all know names of Alfred Jodl and Wilhelm Keitel. Two prominent Generals of Nazi Germany who were executed after the Nuremberg Trials for their roles in war ...
We all know names of Alfred Jodl and Wilhelm Keitel. Two prominent Generals of Nazi Germany who were executed after the Nuremberg Trials for their roles in war crimes and crimes against humanity. But did you know they were not the only German Generals who faced execution after World War II? In today's video, we dive into the stories of these high-ranking officers. Were they all willing participants in Nazi war crimes, or were some of them entangled in a deadly game of politics and power? Join us as we explore their fates, their legacies, and the complex moral questions that still cast a shadow over them today.
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https://wn.com/These_German_Generals_Were_Executed_After_World_War_2
We all know names of Alfred Jodl and Wilhelm Keitel. Two prominent Generals of Nazi Germany who were executed after the Nuremberg Trials for their roles in war crimes and crimes against humanity. But did you know they were not the only German Generals who faced execution after World War II? In today's video, we dive into the stories of these high-ranking officers. Were they all willing participants in Nazi war crimes, or were some of them entangled in a deadly game of politics and power? Join us as we explore their fates, their legacies, and the complex moral questions that still cast a shadow over them today.
Subscribe now with all notifications on for more World War 2 videos👇
https://bit.ly/SubscribeToHistoryInside
👉 Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/historyinside
👉 Follow us on X: https://x.com/@historyinsideYT
Want to read more about WW2? Then check out these books👇
The Second World War by Antony Beevor: https://amzn.to/3Lhodz1
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer: https://amzn.to/4cWhUg8
Stalingrad by Antony Beevor: https://amzn.to/45Z45el
Hitler by Ian Kershaw: https://amzn.to/45Z45el
⚠️ If you purchase through these links, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
___________________________________________
The content presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate historical information, some details may be subject to interpretation or debate. The views and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily represent the opinion of History Inside. This channel does not condone or glorify violence, discrimination, or hate speech of any kind. We aim to respectfully explore and discuss historical events, their impacts, and their legacies.
For any inaccuracies or feedback, please contact us directly. We encourage respectful discussions and further research on the topics covered.
#ww2 #historyinside #worldwar2
- published: 13 Jul 2024
- views: 107086
2:00
Edeltraut Elsner
Die Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin Edeltraut Elsner in "Der verschwundene Admiral" aus der Fernsehserie "Der kleine Doktor". Mehr unter https://www.synch...
Die Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin Edeltraut Elsner in "Der verschwundene Admiral" aus der Fernsehserie "Der kleine Doktor". Mehr unter https://www.synchronkartei.de/?action=show&type;=talker&id;=1013
https://wn.com/Edeltraut_Elsner
Die Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin Edeltraut Elsner in "Der verschwundene Admiral" aus der Fernsehserie "Der kleine Doktor". Mehr unter https://www.synchronkartei.de/?action=show&type;=talker&id;=1013
- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 1703
9:27
Jozef Elsner - Deux Rondeaux
00:00 Rondo a la Mazurek (Tobias Koch)
04:24 Rondo a la Krakowiak (Ben Araki)
Jozef Elsner (1769-1854) was a Polish Composer and Pianist. He is perhaps best kno...
00:00 Rondo a la Mazurek (Tobias Koch)
04:24 Rondo a la Krakowiak (Ben Araki)
Jozef Elsner (1769-1854) was a Polish Composer and Pianist. He is perhaps best known as the principal piano teacher of the young composer Frédéric Chopin.He was one of the first composers in Poland to weave elements of folk music into his works.
Elsner composed many symphonic, chamber, solo, and vocal-instrumental works, and works for the stage, including over 100 religious works (masses, offertorios, oratorios, cantatas), eight symphonies, three concertos, three ballets, and thirty-eight operas.
Elsner considered himself Silesian, rather than a pole.
Elsner taught the composers Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński and Frédéric Chopin.
There are also indications that he privately tutored piano composer and virtuoso Maria Szymanowska. Chopin dedicated to Elsner his Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 4 (1828), composed while he was studying with Elsner. There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
https://wn.com/Jozef_Elsner_Deux_Rondeaux
00:00 Rondo a la Mazurek (Tobias Koch)
04:24 Rondo a la Krakowiak (Ben Araki)
Jozef Elsner (1769-1854) was a Polish Composer and Pianist. He is perhaps best known as the principal piano teacher of the young composer Frédéric Chopin.He was one of the first composers in Poland to weave elements of folk music into his works.
Elsner composed many symphonic, chamber, solo, and vocal-instrumental works, and works for the stage, including over 100 religious works (masses, offertorios, oratorios, cantatas), eight symphonies, three concertos, three ballets, and thirty-eight operas.
Elsner considered himself Silesian, rather than a pole.
Elsner taught the composers Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński and Frédéric Chopin.
There are also indications that he privately tutored piano composer and virtuoso Maria Szymanowska. Chopin dedicated to Elsner his Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 4 (1828), composed while he was studying with Elsner. There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
- published: 03 Jan 2021
- views: 1450
26:19
Józef Elsner - Symphony in C-Major Op. 11 (Dawidow)
Józef Elsner - Symfonia C-dur
1804
0:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro
10:31 - II. Andante
17:26 - III. Menuet: Allegro - Trio
21:00 - IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
Cond...
Józef Elsner - Symfonia C-dur
1804
0:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro
10:31 - II. Andante
17:26 - III. Menuet: Allegro - Trio
21:00 - IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Known mostly for his role in educating Chopin and Dobrzyński, Józef Elsner (1769-1854) was one of the leading educators of a generation of early romantic composers in Poland. While his educational role was his most important contribution of note from a historical perspective, he was also a surprisingly original composer [1] in spite of his dedication to the ideals of Classicism and a critical figure in the musical life of Warsaw.
Elsner was born near what was then Breslau where he sang in church choirs and learned to play violin and basso continuo [2]. After a short-lived stint in a Dominican monastery school in Breslau, Elsner embarked on a journey to become a medical professional which was ironically cut short by an extended illness. During his medical studies, he was exposed to the music of Vienna which mixed with his Silesian, Czech, and German background [3]. After recovering from his illness, he decided to move to Brno to become a violinist [2]. A year later, he moved to Lwów where he was a conductor for four years before finally putting down roots in Warsaw in 1799. It was in Warsaw where Elsner's importance grew. He was a professor at the Warsaw Conservatory, a conductor at the Warsaw National Theater and even a music printer for a brief time.
Elsner's aesthetic values were those of the Classical era which valued the balance offered by sonata form to most effectively express one's self because Elsner valued, above all, both expressiveness and the cohesiveness of form which allowed it to be seen as a whole [4]. He detested the notion of playing any singular entry of a cycle alone because of the act's destruction of the cycle. He also saw vocal music as the highest standard of music, seeing instruments in terms of their ability to mimic the human voice. It was for this reason that he preferred the violin to the piano and emphasized vocal works, writing thirty eight (!!!) operas [3]. He even desired that Chopin not be known only as a performer and a composer for the piano because it was "easy and less meaningful" and that his genius could only achieve "immortality" from composing opera [5]. But in spite of this, he saw instrumental music's value in reaching the heart directly [4]. His criticism of it was that touching of the heart by instrumental music was fleeting and not particularly memorable. For Elsner, the symphony was the instrumental form most likely to endure from generation to generation, so he valued it especially, writing eight symphonies.
Having set the stage for Elsner's own approach to music, one may wonder how he could have formed the mind of Chopin who, at a glance, seems diametrically opposed to Elsner's aesthetic values. Chopin himself wrote that "With Messrs Żywny and Elsner, even a half-wit would learn. [6]" How was this possible? Elsner himself revealed the answer when he wrote: "When teaching composition, one should never provide recipes, particularly with pupils of obvious ability if they wish to rise above themselves, they must find their own, so that they may have the means of discovering that which has not been discovered yet. [7]" Despite Elsner's own viewpoints, he recognized Chopin's genius and knew when to get out of the way [1]. He taught Chopin all of the theory he needed to while steering him in the direction of Hummel and Field, but above all, Chopin inherited from Elsner's classicism a devotion to Mozart. In a seemingly paradoxical way, it was Elsner's light touch and gentle classicism that formed the groundwork for the soft poetry of Chopin's romanticism. With time, however, Elsner acclimated to Romanticism, as for Elsner, music was always primarily a means of expressing one's heart [4].
The Symphony
This symphony in C-Major is an exemplar of all of Elsner's aesthetics. Postdating the Eroica Symphony by a couple of years, it follows the precise classical sonata-form including an andante, minuet, and rondo. It uses the standard classical orchestra, but its innovation are in its themes, which are an attempt to elevate Polish folk material into Elsner's highest means of emotional expression [4].
[1] A. Zamoyski. Chopin: Prince of the Romantics. HarperPress. 2010.
[2] M. Kosińska. Józef Antoni Franciszek Elsner. Culture.pl. Polish Music Information Center. Polish Composer's Union. 2006.
[3] "Elsner, Józef," Encyklopedia Polski, Kraków, Wydawnictwo Ryszard Kluszczyński. p. 154. 1996.
[4] B. Stróżyńska. Józef Elsner jako twórca i propagator klasycznej symfonii. Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska: Akademia Muzyczna w Łodzi. Vol. XIII, 2. 2015
[5] L. Chopin. Ludwik Chopin to Fryderyk Chopin. 27/XI/1831.
[6] J. Elsner. Elsner to Chopin. KFC Vol. I, p. 72. 27/XI/1831.
[7] F. Chopin. Letter to Parents. ibid. p 96. 19/VIII/1829
https://wn.com/Józef_Elsner_Symphony_In_C_Major_Op._11_(Dawidow)
Józef Elsner - Symfonia C-dur
1804
0:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro
10:31 - II. Andante
17:26 - III. Menuet: Allegro - Trio
21:00 - IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Known mostly for his role in educating Chopin and Dobrzyński, Józef Elsner (1769-1854) was one of the leading educators of a generation of early romantic composers in Poland. While his educational role was his most important contribution of note from a historical perspective, he was also a surprisingly original composer [1] in spite of his dedication to the ideals of Classicism and a critical figure in the musical life of Warsaw.
Elsner was born near what was then Breslau where he sang in church choirs and learned to play violin and basso continuo [2]. After a short-lived stint in a Dominican monastery school in Breslau, Elsner embarked on a journey to become a medical professional which was ironically cut short by an extended illness. During his medical studies, he was exposed to the music of Vienna which mixed with his Silesian, Czech, and German background [3]. After recovering from his illness, he decided to move to Brno to become a violinist [2]. A year later, he moved to Lwów where he was a conductor for four years before finally putting down roots in Warsaw in 1799. It was in Warsaw where Elsner's importance grew. He was a professor at the Warsaw Conservatory, a conductor at the Warsaw National Theater and even a music printer for a brief time.
Elsner's aesthetic values were those of the Classical era which valued the balance offered by sonata form to most effectively express one's self because Elsner valued, above all, both expressiveness and the cohesiveness of form which allowed it to be seen as a whole [4]. He detested the notion of playing any singular entry of a cycle alone because of the act's destruction of the cycle. He also saw vocal music as the highest standard of music, seeing instruments in terms of their ability to mimic the human voice. It was for this reason that he preferred the violin to the piano and emphasized vocal works, writing thirty eight (!!!) operas [3]. He even desired that Chopin not be known only as a performer and a composer for the piano because it was "easy and less meaningful" and that his genius could only achieve "immortality" from composing opera [5]. But in spite of this, he saw instrumental music's value in reaching the heart directly [4]. His criticism of it was that touching of the heart by instrumental music was fleeting and not particularly memorable. For Elsner, the symphony was the instrumental form most likely to endure from generation to generation, so he valued it especially, writing eight symphonies.
Having set the stage for Elsner's own approach to music, one may wonder how he could have formed the mind of Chopin who, at a glance, seems diametrically opposed to Elsner's aesthetic values. Chopin himself wrote that "With Messrs Żywny and Elsner, even a half-wit would learn. [6]" How was this possible? Elsner himself revealed the answer when he wrote: "When teaching composition, one should never provide recipes, particularly with pupils of obvious ability if they wish to rise above themselves, they must find their own, so that they may have the means of discovering that which has not been discovered yet. [7]" Despite Elsner's own viewpoints, he recognized Chopin's genius and knew when to get out of the way [1]. He taught Chopin all of the theory he needed to while steering him in the direction of Hummel and Field, but above all, Chopin inherited from Elsner's classicism a devotion to Mozart. In a seemingly paradoxical way, it was Elsner's light touch and gentle classicism that formed the groundwork for the soft poetry of Chopin's romanticism. With time, however, Elsner acclimated to Romanticism, as for Elsner, music was always primarily a means of expressing one's heart [4].
The Symphony
This symphony in C-Major is an exemplar of all of Elsner's aesthetics. Postdating the Eroica Symphony by a couple of years, it follows the precise classical sonata-form including an andante, minuet, and rondo. It uses the standard classical orchestra, but its innovation are in its themes, which are an attempt to elevate Polish folk material into Elsner's highest means of emotional expression [4].
[1] A. Zamoyski. Chopin: Prince of the Romantics. HarperPress. 2010.
[2] M. Kosińska. Józef Antoni Franciszek Elsner. Culture.pl. Polish Music Information Center. Polish Composer's Union. 2006.
[3] "Elsner, Józef," Encyklopedia Polski, Kraków, Wydawnictwo Ryszard Kluszczyński. p. 154. 1996.
[4] B. Stróżyńska. Józef Elsner jako twórca i propagator klasycznej symfonii. Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska: Akademia Muzyczna w Łodzi. Vol. XIII, 2. 2015
[5] L. Chopin. Ludwik Chopin to Fryderyk Chopin. 27/XI/1831.
[6] J. Elsner. Elsner to Chopin. KFC Vol. I, p. 72. 27/XI/1831.
[7] F. Chopin. Letter to Parents. ibid. p 96. 19/VIII/1829
- published: 22 Jul 2023
- views: 535
7:53
Józef Elsner - Uwertura do opery Leszek Biały
Koncert poświęcony pamięci prof. Henryka Wicherka, Orkiestra Symfoniczna PSM I i II st. w Gliwicach, Andrzej Rosół Dyrygent Kościół Wszystkich Świętych w Gliwic...
Koncert poświęcony pamięci prof. Henryka Wicherka, Orkiestra Symfoniczna PSM I i II st. w Gliwicach, Andrzej Rosół Dyrygent Kościół Wszystkich Świętych w Gliwicach
https://wn.com/Józef_Elsner_Uwertura_Do_Opery_Leszek_Biały
Koncert poświęcony pamięci prof. Henryka Wicherka, Orkiestra Symfoniczna PSM I i II st. w Gliwicach, Andrzej Rosół Dyrygent Kościół Wszystkich Świętych w Gliwicach
- published: 10 Oct 2009
- views: 3745
26:18
Józef Elsner - Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1805)
Józef Elsner (1 June 1769 -- 18 April 1854) was a composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw.
Work: Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1...
Józef Elsner (1 June 1769 -- 18 April 1854) was a composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw.
Work: Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1805)
Mov.I: Adagio - Allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante 10:25
Mov.III: Menuetto. Allegro - Trio - da capo 17:21
Mov.IV: Rondo. Allegro moderato 20:56
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
https://wn.com/Józef_Elsner_Symphony_In_C_Major,_Op.11_(1805)
Józef Elsner (1 June 1769 -- 18 April 1854) was a composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw.
Work: Symphony in C-major, Op.11 (1805)
Mov.I: Adagio - Allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante 10:25
Mov.III: Menuetto. Allegro - Trio - da capo 17:21
Mov.IV: Rondo. Allegro moderato 20:56
Orchestra: Opole Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bogusław Dawidow
- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 27879
43:58
DJG INFO Episode 17 Bonsai
Buchvorstellung:
"Bonsai Technik 1 und 2"
von: John Yoshio Naka
"Bonsai - Gestalten mit heimischen Gehölzen:
Ein Praxishandbuch für Einsteiger und Fortgeschri...
Buchvorstellung:
"Bonsai Technik 1 und 2"
von: John Yoshio Naka
"Bonsai - Gestalten mit heimischen Gehölzen:
Ein Praxishandbuch für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene"
von Werner M. Busch und Achim R. Stecker
"Bonsai - Miniaturbäume im Gefäß"
von Wilhelm Elsner
https://wn.com/Djg_Info_Episode_17_Bonsai
Buchvorstellung:
"Bonsai Technik 1 und 2"
von: John Yoshio Naka
"Bonsai - Gestalten mit heimischen Gehölzen:
Ein Praxishandbuch für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene"
von Werner M. Busch und Achim R. Stecker
"Bonsai - Miniaturbäume im Gefäß"
von Wilhelm Elsner
- published: 26 Jan 2022
- views: 27