'Brandenburg' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Pendulum Swings (2011)
Actors:
Darren W. Conrad (actor),
David Schifter (actor),
Tara-Nicole Azarian (actress),
Vanelle (actress),
Darren W. Conrad (miscellaneous crew),
David Lowe (actor),
Andrew R. Kaplan (actor),
Kayli Maree Tolleson (actress),
Gordon Price (actor),
Vanessa Ore (actress),
Catherine Trail (actress),
Jerry Cashman (actor),
Jennifer Russoli (actress),
Jenny-Lynn Waugh Azarian (actress),
George Peroulas (actor),
Plot: PENDULUM SWINGS follows a man into a dark place in his life - a place at which he arrives through a combination of bad decisions and forces beyond his control. When he finally hits bottom, he is presented with an opportunity to climb out of his despair with a helping hand from a small number of people who could have chosen to judge him or write him off, but choose instead to offer compassion and grace.
Keywords: destructive-lifestyle, divorced-father, faith, hope, losing-everything, pastoral-guidence, pendulum, restoration-of-life, spiritual-redemption, suicide-contemplation
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: When you can't go any lower... the only way is up
Quotes:
Dale Jennings: $3000 and a sharp shooter and all my problems go away
Maria Jennings: Dale thinks it's ok to just hang around and make believe with his friends
Dale Jennings: I want you to know how that feels
Pastor Barry: Jesus had no time for hypocrites and their empty religions. His heart broke when he would see the people who were crushed and beaten down by life. He loved them then, and He loves us now; all of us who have made mistakes... lost our way.
Collusion (2011)
Actors:
Mike Madigan (editor),
Mike Madigan (producer),
Mike Madigan (writer),
Matthew Peach (writer),
Matthew Peach (director),
Matthew Peach (producer),
Chris Lepley (writer),
Chris Lepley (director),
Chris Lepley (writer),
Jordan Brun (actor),
Valentina Arnold (actress),
Megan Laesch (actress),
Heather Clement (actress),
Fran Weissinger (actor),
Celeste Weisinnger (actress),
Plot: Four 'volunteers', each battling with personal demons they wish they could be rid of, agree to participate together in a time-travel experiment to deliver an unknown message. Unaware until its potentially too late, their thoughts become combined, ignoring warning signs in their attempt to carry out the mission to its finality.
Keywords: death, independent-film, science-fiction, spy, time-travel
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Short,
Taglines: Be Prepared.
Quotes:
Volunteer: Be prepared.
Deliberate Intent (2000)
Actors:
Howard Braunstein (producer),
Kenneth Welsh (actor),
David Ferry (actor),
John Bourgeois (actor),
Ron Rifkin (actor),
Gerry Quigley (actor),
David Hemblen (actor),
Timothy Hutton (actor),
Clark Johnson (actor),
Sugith Varughese (actor),
Cliff De Young (actor),
James McDaniel (actor),
Dean McDermott (actor),
Harald Kloser (composer),
Michael Jaffe (producer),
Plot: A First Amendment scholar is recruited by an attorney to sue a publishing company after a hit man commits a triple murder by allegedly following a how-to manual the book company published. They set out to put the company on trial for providing blueprints for would-be murderers. Arguing that the publisher is not protected by the First Amendment, the crusading lawyers seek monetary damages for the victims' families.
Keywords: based-on-true-story, child-murder, courtroom, first-amendment, hitman, murder, murder-of-family
Genres:
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Can words kill? The Law Is On Trial.
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Rainald Grebe - Brandenburg
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J. S. Bach - Brandenburg Concertos
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Brandenburg Concertos. Concerto nº1 in F major BWV 1046 1. (no tempo indication) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Menuetto-Trio I-P...
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Bach - Richter, Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1-6, BWV 1046-1051
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1 - 6, BWV 1046 - 1051
Münchener Bach-Orchester,
Karl Richter, director.
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 1 en Fa mayor BWV 1046
[00:28~] 1º. Allegro
[04:23~] 2º. Andante (en re menor)
[08:12~] 3º. Allegro
[12:53~] 4º. Menuetto; Trío I (2 oboes y fagot); Menuetto Polacca (violines y violas); Menuetto Trío II (2 cornos y 3 oboes); Menuet
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The best of Bach part 1 ( Brandenburg Concertos 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 and 6 )
Johann Sebastian Bach[1] (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 -- 28 July 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroq...
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J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6, Claudio Abbado
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6
Disc 1
1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 0:00
2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 17:54
3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 28:22
Disc 2
4. Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat, BWV 1051 47:25
5. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049 1:03:55
6. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047 1:20:01
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
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JS Bach Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046-1051,Jordi Savall
info and buy: http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Brandenburg-Concertos-1-6-J-S/dp/B00004TVFR.
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Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major: Complete; Original Instruments, Voices of Music 4K UHD
J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, complete, performed on original instruments by the Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
In March of 1721, Johann Sebastian Bach carefully inked six of his best concertos into a book for the Margrave of Brandenburg, Christian Ludwig. The original title, "Six Concerts à plusieurs instruments" is now known as the "Brandenburg" Concertos in English o
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Rainald Grebe - Brandenburg (IFA 2005 live)
Rainald Grebe bei der IFA 2005 Kommentare erwünscht!
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) The Six Concerts avec plusieurs instruments (Six Concertos with Several Instruments) that are now known as the Brandenburg Concertos...
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Christian Goosses - 1st Viola / 1. Viola
Ulrike Kaufmann - 2nd Viola / 2. Viola
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
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BWV 1048 - Brandenburg Concerto No.3 (Scrolling)
Performer & Album Info - 11:08
1. [without tempo indication] - 0:14
2. Adagio - 6:03
3. Allegro - 6:20
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:16 II. Adagio
5:41 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLj_gMBqHX8&index;=3&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:47 I. Allegro
4:39 II. Adagio
7:41 II. Allegro
11:36 IV Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOZEj8wyj-I&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
4:45 II. Andante
8:33 III. Allegro assai
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HSRIDtwsfM&index;=2&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Ca
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Bach-Richter-Brandenburg Concerto No.3 (HD)
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 Münchener Bach Orchester-Karl Richter (HD video)
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:54 II. Adagio ma non tanto
10:43 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CexJQ8VWJfY&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=6
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Prinicipal Violin - Guil
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Rainald Grebe - Ode An Brandenburg (Live Wdr Nightwash)
Die Wahrheit über Brandenburg:))))))
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Bach, Brandenburg Concerto 4, complete, Bach Collegium Japan
J. S. Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: Here: http://www.musani...
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Mars was nuked Interview with Dr John Brandenburg: Latest images and footage
Plasma physicist Dr John Brandenburg Discusses his new hypothesis concerning high levels of weapons grade radiation detected on mars.
Explosions caused by two high altitude airburst nuclear weapons detonated above the surface of mars. suggesting a massacre on the red planet. Hinting at a destroyed bronze age race once living in the Cydonia region of the red planet.
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Karl Kaiser: transverse flute / Querflöte / flûte traversière
Gottfried von der Goltz: violin / Violine / violon
Michael Behringer: harpsichord / Cembalo / clavecin
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Ex
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
8:53 II. Affettuoso
13:55 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V7oujd9djk&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=5
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Cami
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J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque Ensemble
00:05 1st movement Allegro 10:14 2nd movement - Affettuoso 16:10 3rd movement - Allegro J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D, BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque...
Rainald Grebe - Brandenburg
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author: thedia
J. S. Bach - Brandenburg Concertos
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Brandenburg Concertos. Concerto nº1 in F major BWV 1046 1. (no tempo indication) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Menuetto-Trio I-P......
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Brandenburg Concertos. Concerto nº1 in F major BWV 1046 1. (no tempo indication) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Menuetto-Trio I-P...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Brandenburg Concertos. Concerto nº1 in F major BWV 1046 1. (no tempo indication) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Menuetto-Trio I-P...
Bach - Richter, Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1-6, BWV 1046-1051
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1 - 6, BWV 1046 - 1051
Münchener Bach-Orchester,
Karl Richter, director.
Concierto de Brandenb...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1 - 6, BWV 1046 - 1051
Münchener Bach-Orchester,
Karl Richter, director.
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 1 en Fa mayor BWV 1046
[00:28~] 1º. Allegro
[04:23~] 2º. Andante (en re menor)
[08:12~] 3º. Allegro
[12:53~] 4º. Menuetto; Trío I (2 oboes y fagot); Menuetto Polacca (violines y violas); Menuetto Trío II (2 cornos y 3 oboes); Menuetto.
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 2 en Fa mayor BWV 1047
[20:50~] 1º. Allegro
[26:00~] 2º. Andante (en re menor)
[29:44~] 3º. Allegro assai
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 3 en Sol mayor BWV 1048
[32:35~] 1º. Allegro
[38:38~] 2º. Adagio
[39:41~] 3º. Allegro
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 4 en Sol mayor BWV 1049
[45:06~] 1º. Allegro
[52:44~] 2º. Andante (en mi menor)
[56:44~] 3º. Presto
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 5 en Re mayor BWV 1050
[1:01:48~] 1º. Allegro
[1:11:44~] 2º. Affettuoso (en si menor)
[1:16:38~] 3º. Allegro
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 6 en Si♭ mayor BWV 1051
[1:22:00~] 1º. Moderato
[1:28:22~] 2º. Adagio ma non tanto (en Mi♭ mayor)
[1:33:07~] 3º. Allegro
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Lista de reproducción BACH - RICHTER:
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqnqK53J4InF66zDnZlPB2tod7t4gTn2F]
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1 - 6, BWV 1046 - 1051
Münchener Bach-Orchester,
Karl Richter, director.
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 1 en Fa mayor BWV 1046
[00:28~] 1º. Allegro
[04:23~] 2º. Andante (en re menor)
[08:12~] 3º. Allegro
[12:53~] 4º. Menuetto; Trío I (2 oboes y fagot); Menuetto Polacca (violines y violas); Menuetto Trío II (2 cornos y 3 oboes); Menuetto.
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 2 en Fa mayor BWV 1047
[20:50~] 1º. Allegro
[26:00~] 2º. Andante (en re menor)
[29:44~] 3º. Allegro assai
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 3 en Sol mayor BWV 1048
[32:35~] 1º. Allegro
[38:38~] 2º. Adagio
[39:41~] 3º. Allegro
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 4 en Sol mayor BWV 1049
[45:06~] 1º. Allegro
[52:44~] 2º. Andante (en mi menor)
[56:44~] 3º. Presto
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 5 en Re mayor BWV 1050
[1:01:48~] 1º. Allegro
[1:11:44~] 2º. Affettuoso (en si menor)
[1:16:38~] 3º. Allegro
Concierto de Brandenburgo Nº 6 en Si♭ mayor BWV 1051
[1:22:00~] 1º. Moderato
[1:28:22~] 2º. Adagio ma non tanto (en Mi♭ mayor)
[1:33:07~] 3º. Allegro
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Lista de reproducción BACH - RICHTER:
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqnqK53J4InF66zDnZlPB2tod7t4gTn2F]
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The best of Bach part 1 ( Brandenburg Concertos 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 and 6 )
Johann Sebastian Bach[1] (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 -- 28 July 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroq......
Johann Sebastian Bach[1] (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 -- 28 July 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroq...
wn.com/The Best Of Bach Part 1 ( Brandenburg Concertos 1 2 3 4 5 And 6 )
Johann Sebastian Bach[1] (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 -- 28 July 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroq...
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6, Claudio Abbado
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6
Disc 1
1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 0:00
2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 17:54
3. Branden...
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6
Disc 1
1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 0:00
2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 17:54
3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 28:22
Disc 2
4. Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat, BWV 1051 47:25
5. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049 1:03:55
6. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047 1:20:01
wn.com/J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 6, Claudio Abbado
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6
Disc 1
1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 0:00
2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 17:54
3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 28:22
Disc 2
4. Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat, BWV 1051 47:25
5. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049 1:03:55
6. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047 1:20:01
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by ...
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major, Bwv 1048 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
- published: 02 Sep 2014
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JS Bach Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046-1051,Jordi Savall
info and buy: http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Brandenburg-Concertos-1-6-J-S/dp/B00004TVFR....
info and buy: http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Brandenburg-Concertos-1-6-J-S/dp/B00004TVFR.
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Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major: Complete; Original Instruments, Voices of Music 4K UHD
J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, complete, performed on original instruments by the Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
In March of 1721, Jo...
J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, complete, performed on original instruments by the Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
In March of 1721, Johann Sebastian Bach carefully inked six of his best concertos into a book for the Margrave of Brandenburg, Christian Ludwig. The original title, "Six Concerts à plusieurs instruments" is now known as the "Brandenburg" Concertos in English or "Brandenburgische Konzerte" in German.
These six concertos represent the summa of chamber music in the high baroque period, and the third concerto (BWV 1048) is noted for its rich texture of three violins, three violas and three cellos, with a continuo part for the harpsichord and violone. The original title is as follows: "Concerto 3zo [terzo] a tre Violini, tre Viole, è tre Violoncelli col Basso per il Cembalo". On the continuo part, Bach has written "Violone & Cembalo", and this is how it is performed in the video, just as it is indicated in the original manuscript.
This concerto is part of the Voices of Music Great Works project. A Creative Commons edition of the score, based on the composer's manuscript, will be published to accompany the complete recording, and the recording will be available worldwide on Blu-Ray and CD, and for free on MP3 and high-definition, 24 bit FLAC files.
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors
A note on this video: The Brandenburg Concertos are ensemble pieces, and every musician has a finely-wrought musical line. Rather than assemble clips of small solos, the goal in presenting this work was to show the entire ensemble--in this way, the viewer can follow the counter-subjects as well as the main themes in the musical composition. A specially designed hyperfocal lens was used for the center camera to render the entire soundstage in focus, edge to edge and front to back, so that at resolutions of 1080p and higher, one can view each individual musician. Graduated depth of field was used on the supporting cameras to throw the image into relief when showing sections of instruments. Surround sound techniques were used to place the listener in the middle of the ensemble, so that each part can be clearly heard, as well as seen.
Text: For this recording, a new edition of the concerto was made based on Bach's autograph manuscript, with careful attention to the original articulation marks.
Original instruments: the Brandenburg concertos have been performed on every imaginable combination of instruments. We believe that the greatest transparency is achieved when the work is performed on instruments from the time of Bach, using the techniques and styles of the time. In Bach's time, music was performed without a conductor, and each musician had a voice in the interpretation.
Tempo: The first movement has no tempo indication, so a tempo of allegro was chosen based on the style of the music. In the baroque period, the tempo of allegro "assai" or presto would not have been usual for the opening movement; however, the tempo is left to the performers' imagination: the allegro tempo allows all the parts to be clearly heard. The second movement famously consists of two simple chords, to which Hanneke has improvised a very simple decoration from the harpsichord. The third movement is marked allegro by the composer; here we have decided upon an affect of fleetness, as the themes and counter-subjects whirl around the ensemble, but stopping just shy of the faster tempo marks--allegro assai and presto-- which Bach reserves for other places in his Brandenburg manuscript.
Numerology: it is no coincidence that Bach attached special significance to the the numbers two and three, and their multiple of six. Since medieval times, the number three, the symbol of the trinity, was considered the "perfect" division for time signatures, and the combination of two and three form the rhythmic underpinnings of Western music. For the third concerto, it's all about the number three: Bach employed the unusual combination of 3+3+3: three violins, three violas, three cellos, possibly reworking an earlier composition for these resources. To continue Bach's tradition, nine HD cameras were used to film this work.
Recorded at St. Stephen's Church, Belvedere, California.
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major Complete Original Instruments, Voices Of Music 4K Uhd
J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, complete, performed on original instruments by the Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
In March of 1721, Johann Sebastian Bach carefully inked six of his best concertos into a book for the Margrave of Brandenburg, Christian Ludwig. The original title, "Six Concerts à plusieurs instruments" is now known as the "Brandenburg" Concertos in English or "Brandenburgische Konzerte" in German.
These six concertos represent the summa of chamber music in the high baroque period, and the third concerto (BWV 1048) is noted for its rich texture of three violins, three violas and three cellos, with a continuo part for the harpsichord and violone. The original title is as follows: "Concerto 3zo [terzo] a tre Violini, tre Viole, è tre Violoncelli col Basso per il Cembalo". On the continuo part, Bach has written "Violone & Cembalo", and this is how it is performed in the video, just as it is indicated in the original manuscript.
This concerto is part of the Voices of Music Great Works project. A Creative Commons edition of the score, based on the composer's manuscript, will be published to accompany the complete recording, and the recording will be available worldwide on Blu-Ray and CD, and for free on MP3 and high-definition, 24 bit FLAC files.
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors
A note on this video: The Brandenburg Concertos are ensemble pieces, and every musician has a finely-wrought musical line. Rather than assemble clips of small solos, the goal in presenting this work was to show the entire ensemble--in this way, the viewer can follow the counter-subjects as well as the main themes in the musical composition. A specially designed hyperfocal lens was used for the center camera to render the entire soundstage in focus, edge to edge and front to back, so that at resolutions of 1080p and higher, one can view each individual musician. Graduated depth of field was used on the supporting cameras to throw the image into relief when showing sections of instruments. Surround sound techniques were used to place the listener in the middle of the ensemble, so that each part can be clearly heard, as well as seen.
Text: For this recording, a new edition of the concerto was made based on Bach's autograph manuscript, with careful attention to the original articulation marks.
Original instruments: the Brandenburg concertos have been performed on every imaginable combination of instruments. We believe that the greatest transparency is achieved when the work is performed on instruments from the time of Bach, using the techniques and styles of the time. In Bach's time, music was performed without a conductor, and each musician had a voice in the interpretation.
Tempo: The first movement has no tempo indication, so a tempo of allegro was chosen based on the style of the music. In the baroque period, the tempo of allegro "assai" or presto would not have been usual for the opening movement; however, the tempo is left to the performers' imagination: the allegro tempo allows all the parts to be clearly heard. The second movement famously consists of two simple chords, to which Hanneke has improvised a very simple decoration from the harpsichord. The third movement is marked allegro by the composer; here we have decided upon an affect of fleetness, as the themes and counter-subjects whirl around the ensemble, but stopping just shy of the faster tempo marks--allegro assai and presto-- which Bach reserves for other places in his Brandenburg manuscript.
Numerology: it is no coincidence that Bach attached special significance to the the numbers two and three, and their multiple of six. Since medieval times, the number three, the symbol of the trinity, was considered the "perfect" division for time signatures, and the combination of two and three form the rhythmic underpinnings of Western music. For the third concerto, it's all about the number three: Bach employed the unusual combination of 3+3+3: three violins, three violas, three cellos, possibly reworking an earlier composition for these resources. To continue Bach's tradition, nine HD cameras were used to film this work.
Recorded at St. Stephen's Church, Belvedere, California.
- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 153
Rainald Grebe - Brandenburg (IFA 2005 live)
Rainald Grebe bei der IFA 2005 Kommentare erwünscht!...
Rainald Grebe bei der IFA 2005 Kommentare erwünscht!
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Rainald Grebe bei der IFA 2005 Kommentare erwünscht!
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) The Six Concerts avec plusieurs instruments (Six Concertos with Several Instruments) that are now known as ...
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) The Six Concerts avec plusieurs instruments (Six Concertos with Several Instruments) that are now known as the Brandenburg Concertos...
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From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) The Six Concerts avec plusieurs instruments (Six Concertos with Several Instruments) that are now known as the Brandenburg Concertos...
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Christian Goosses - 1st Viola / 1. Viola
Ulrike Kaufmann ...
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Christian Goosses - 1st Viola / 1. Viola
Ulrike Kaufmann - 2nd Viola / 2. Viola
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
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From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Christian Goosses - 1st Viola / 1. Viola
Ulrike Kaufmann - 2nd Viola / 2. Viola
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
- published: 20 Sep 2014
- views: 10
BWV 1048 - Brandenburg Concerto No.3 (Scrolling)
Performer & Album Info - 11:08
1. [without tempo indication] - 0:14
2. Adagio - 6:03
3. Allegro - 6:20...
Performer & Album Info - 11:08
1. [without tempo indication] - 0:14
2. Adagio - 6:03
3. Allegro - 6:20
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Performer & Album Info - 11:08
1. [without tempo indication] - 0:14
2. Adagio - 6:03
3. Allegro - 6:20
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 1283
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:16 II. Adagio
5:41 III. Allegro
Compa...
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:16 II. Adagio
5:41 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLj_gMBqHX8&index;=3&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major, Bwv 1048 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:16 II. Adagio
5:41 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLj_gMBqHX8&index;=3&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 27
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:47 I. Allegro
4:39 II. Adagio
7:41 II. Allegro
11:36 I...
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:47 I. Allegro
4:39 II. Adagio
7:41 II. Allegro
11:36 IV Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOZEj8wyj-I&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=1
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 In F Major, Bwv 1046 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:47 I. Allegro
4:39 II. Adagio
7:41 II. Allegro
11:36 IV Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOZEj8wyj-I&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=1
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 145
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
4:45 II. Andante
8:33 III. Allegro assai...
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
4:45 II. Andante
8:33 III. Allegro assai
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HSRIDtwsfM&index;=2&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major, Bwv 1047 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
4:45 II. Andante
8:33 III. Allegro assai
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HSRIDtwsfM&index;=2&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 69
Bach-Richter-Brandenburg Concerto No.3 (HD)
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 Münchener Bach Orchester-Karl Richter (HD video)...
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 Münchener Bach Orchester-Karl Richter (HD video)
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J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 Münchener Bach Orchester-Karl Richter (HD video)
- published: 18 Dec 2011
- views: 98540
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author: pianoconc2
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:54 II. Adagio ma non tanto
10:43 III. ...
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:54 II. Adagio ma non tanto
10:43 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CexJQ8VWJfY&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=6
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 In B Flat Major, Bwv 1051 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
5:54 II. Adagio ma non tanto
10:43 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CexJQ8VWJfY&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=6
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 385
Bach, Brandenburg Concerto 4, complete, Bach Collegium Japan
J. S. Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: Here: http://www.musani......
J. S. Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: Here: http://www.musani...
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J. S. Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto, accompanied by a graphical score. FAQ Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: Here: http://www.musani...
- published: 27 Mar 2013
- views: 96621
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author: smalin
Mars was nuked Interview with Dr John Brandenburg: Latest images and footage
Plasma physicist Dr John Brandenburg Discusses his new hypothesis concerning high levels of weapons grade radiation detected on mars.
Explosions caused by tw...
Plasma physicist Dr John Brandenburg Discusses his new hypothesis concerning high levels of weapons grade radiation detected on mars.
Explosions caused by two high altitude airburst nuclear weapons detonated above the surface of mars. suggesting a massacre on the red planet. Hinting at a destroyed bronze age race once living in the Cydonia region of the red planet.
wn.com/Mars Was Nuked Interview With Dr John Brandenburg Latest Images And Footage
Plasma physicist Dr John Brandenburg Discusses his new hypothesis concerning high levels of weapons grade radiation detected on mars.
Explosions caused by two high altitude airburst nuclear weapons detonated above the surface of mars. suggesting a massacre on the red planet. Hinting at a destroyed bronze age race once living in the Cydonia region of the red planet.
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 3
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Karl Kaiser: transverse flute / Querflöte / flûte travers...
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Karl Kaiser: transverse flute / Querflöte / flûte traversière
Gottfried von der Goltz: violin / Violine / violon
Michael Behringer: harpsichord / Cembalo / clavecin
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 In D Major, Bwv 1050 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Soloists / Solisten:
Karl Kaiser: transverse flute / Querflöte / flûte traversière
Gottfried von der Goltz: violin / Violine / violon
Michael Behringer: harpsichord / Cembalo / clavecin
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 5
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
8:53 II. Affettuoso
13:55 III. Allegro
...
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
8:53 II. Affettuoso
13:55 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V7oujd9djk&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=5
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
wn.com/Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 In D Major, Bwv 1050 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
8:53 II. Affettuoso
13:55 III. Allegro
Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freiburger Barockorchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V7oujd9djk&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJi8KW-XGf1yUtfZxv_qAYJ&index;=5
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Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 57
J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque Ensemble
00:05 1st movement Allegro 10:14 2nd movement - Affettuoso 16:10 3rd movement - Allegro J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D, BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque......
00:05 1st movement Allegro 10:14 2nd movement - Affettuoso 16:10 3rd movement - Allegro J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D, BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque...
wn.com/J.S.Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.5 In D Bwv1050 Croatian Baroque Ensemble
00:05 1st movement Allegro 10:14 2nd movement - Affettuoso 16:10 3rd movement - Allegro J.S.Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D, BWV1050 - Croatian Baroque...
- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 1031399
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author: CroBaroque
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Travel Guide: Dom zu Brandenburg
Wollt ihr statt Autolärm Stille genießen? Johannes hat für uns den Dom zu Brandenburg an der Havel neu entdeckt.
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[Smart Travel Guide] Brandenburg Gate (Tor) - Berlin
http://travel.smart-guide.net/
A close view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center. One block to the north stands the Reichstag. In the last war days of May 1945, the Brandenburg Gate and Quadriga were destroyed. Berlin was divided in four sectors.
The gate, was in the Soviet sector durin
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Brandenburg - Three Travel Tips | Discover Germany
Water sports enthusiast Bernd Helmers shows us around Brandenburg. His tips are the cathedral, the Museum of Industry and the panoramic Marienberg.
More Discover Germany: http://www.dw.de/program/discover-germany/s-7856-9798
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Travel Guide: Alpakas in Brandenburg
Nina stattet Alpakas in Brandenburg einen Besuch ab und berichtet im Travel Guide von Mitfahrgelegenheit von dem Ort, der entlang der Strecke von Berlin nach...
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Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video
Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastor...
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Time Travel: Brandenburg Gate
I thought you guys would appreciate this little time travel centered around the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Enjoy!
I don´t own the rights for the music in this video.
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Berlin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berli
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Brandenburg Travel Video
Brandenburg Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastoral landsc...
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Brandenburger Tor / Brandenburg Gate - Berlin, Germany
http://www.berlin-videoguide.de/Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Brandenburger_Tor.html • Travel Guide, Destination Germany: Berlin - Brandenburg Gate. • Die besten, sc...
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25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
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1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Ga
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Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by
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Berlin in Germany travel: tourism of German capital Berlin at heart of Europe
Europe Video Productions travel film: Berlin in Germany: tourism of German capital Berlin at heart of Europe. Berlin Tourismus - Deutschland: Charlottenburg Palace, Fernsehturm Berlin, Reichstag building, Berlin Cathedral, Alte Nationalgalerie, Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate. MORE Europe videos in : http://europevideoproductions.com/
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Berlin Germany Travel Guide
Travel video about destination Berlin - Germany.
Attractions Travel Guide
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Berlin Wall
Alexanderplatz
Checkpoint Charlie
Museum Island
Charlottenburg Palace
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
Tiergarten
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin Cathedral
Pergamon Museum
Holocaust Memorial
Gendarmenmarkt
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Potsdam
Berlin Wall Memorial
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Brandenburg with Viewers from Argentina | Discover Germany
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BoTV: Brandenburg Gate, Touring Berlin, Traveling Europe, Passport to Europe
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Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centurie
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Germany Travel Guide
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Germany is a Western European country with a terrain of vast forests, rivers and mountain ranges, and 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to thriving art and nightlife scenes, iconic Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and cavernous beer halls, including 16th-century Hofbräuh
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Potsdam, the Capital of Brandenburg, Germany
Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and borders Berlin. The town has population of approx. 160,000. It is widely known for its castles and landscape as a World Heritage Site. Potsdam is more than 1000 years old. Many historic buildings are under re-construction after World War II and the period of the GDR.
For most of its recent history Potsdam has not been accessible from Berlin. The last stat
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Travel Guide: Dom zu Brandenburg
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[Smart Travel Guide] Brandenburg Gate (Tor) - Berlin
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A close view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center. One block to the north stands the Reichstag. In the last war days of May 1945, the Brandenburg Gate and Quadriga were destroyed. Berlin was divided in four sectors.
The gate, was in the Soviet sector during the division of Berlin and became again fair its original function as a town-gate. It separated the British and Soviet sector, east and west.
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A close view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center. One block to the north stands the Reichstag. In the last war days of May 1945, the Brandenburg Gate and Quadriga were destroyed. Berlin was divided in four sectors.
The gate, was in the Soviet sector during the division of Berlin and became again fair its original function as a town-gate. It separated the British and Soviet sector, east and west.
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Brandenburg - Three Travel Tips | Discover Germany
Water sports enthusiast Bernd Helmers shows us around Brandenburg. His tips are the cathedral, the Museum of Industry and the panoramic Marienberg.
More Discov...
Water sports enthusiast Bernd Helmers shows us around Brandenburg. His tips are the cathedral, the Museum of Industry and the panoramic Marienberg.
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Water sports enthusiast Bernd Helmers shows us around Brandenburg. His tips are the cathedral, the Museum of Industry and the panoramic Marienberg.
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Travel Guide: Alpakas in Brandenburg
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Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video
Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastor......
Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastor...
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Brandenburg, Germany Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastor...
Time Travel: Brandenburg Gate
I thought you guys would appreciate this little time travel centered around the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Enjoy!
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I thought you guys would appreciate this little time travel centered around the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Enjoy!
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I thought you guys would appreciate this little time travel centered around the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Enjoy!
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Berlin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s bee...
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berlin tour.
From the towering classical lines of Charlottenburg Palace, built for the Hohenzollern family in the 17th century, to the sleek mirrored sides of the Bahn Tower, you’re bound to find plenty to look at in the city’s downtown area. Fancy a real German lager? Stop by Prater Garten for a brew—built in 1837, it’s one of the handful of buildings that has survived both World Wars. You can sit outside and responsibly enjoy your drink, or, if the weather turns on you, head inside to enjoy a hearty German meal.
Ready to check out the rest of the city? You’re in luck. Berlin sightseeing is easy: Though the sprawling city has excellent public transit, Berlin is geared toward pedestrians, and you can access much of the city center on food or by bicycle. For a truly extraordinary experience, visit Museum Island, located in the Spree River. It features five museums, among them the Altes, completed in 1830 and devoted to antiquities. The newest structure on the premises, built in 1930, is the Pergamon Museum. Here you can explore the art of numerous cultures, or wander through a replica of the Ishtar Gate.
Are you one of those people who only starts to wake up after the sun goes down? If you’re looking for a thriving nightlife, Berlin is the place to go. When the sun sets on the city, the party really begins, and you can find any number of clubs where you can dance until long after the sun comes up.
Where will you go in Berlin?
Visit our Berlin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berlin tour.
From the towering classical lines of Charlottenburg Palace, built for the Hohenzollern family in the 17th century, to the sleek mirrored sides of the Bahn Tower, you’re bound to find plenty to look at in the city’s downtown area. Fancy a real German lager? Stop by Prater Garten for a brew—built in 1837, it’s one of the handful of buildings that has survived both World Wars. You can sit outside and responsibly enjoy your drink, or, if the weather turns on you, head inside to enjoy a hearty German meal.
Ready to check out the rest of the city? You’re in luck. Berlin sightseeing is easy: Though the sprawling city has excellent public transit, Berlin is geared toward pedestrians, and you can access much of the city center on food or by bicycle. For a truly extraordinary experience, visit Museum Island, located in the Spree River. It features five museums, among them the Altes, completed in 1830 and devoted to antiquities. The newest structure on the premises, built in 1930, is the Pergamon Museum. Here you can explore the art of numerous cultures, or wander through a replica of the Ishtar Gate.
Are you one of those people who only starts to wake up after the sun goes down? If you’re looking for a thriving nightlife, Berlin is the place to go. When the sun sets on the city, the party really begins, and you can find any number of clubs where you can dance until long after the sun comes up.
Where will you go in Berlin?
Visit our Berlin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Brandenburg Travel Video
Brandenburg Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastoral landsc......
Brandenburg Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastoral landsc...
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Brandenburg Travel Video - Brandenburg may not be Venice, but this pretty town 50km west of Berlin was definitely shaped by water. Set amid a pastoral landsc...
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Brandenburger Tor / Brandenburg Gate - Berlin, Germany
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25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do ...
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/25-things-to-do-in-berlin
1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below.
For more travel and food videos, hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
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We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/25-things-to-do-in-berlin
1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below.
For more travel and food videos, hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
- published: 16 May 2014
- views: 100055
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for...
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by focusing on Berlin. Below are the top 25 things to consider doing in the city:
1) Berlin Wall - East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Ride a Bike
18) Spree river boat tour
19) Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn
25) Turkish Food
Recently we had the opportunity to visit Europa-Park, the largest theme park in Germany and second most popular theme resort in all of Europe.
This was the perfect opportunity for us to rekindle our childhood passion for rides. With over eleven different roller coasters alone we quickly realized we had never been to such a big theme park.
What we found cool was that the theme park was divided into different European countries. If you can't visit all of Europe going to Europa Park is like getting little slivers of it all.
Accommodating up to 50,000 guests per day, we were fortunate we didn't come during peak season; however, it was still crowded.
Overall, the weather was perfect, the rides were fun and it is an experience we won't forget anytime soon.
This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city.
That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda.
I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country.
We aren't having much luck with the weather today. It is really rainy here in Freiburg. It is Easter weekend but we are out an exploring and we want to show you the city. Let's go have a tour.
One of my first impressions of Freiburg is that it is such a great city to walk around in. That's all we've been doing so far. It's very picturesque. There are cobbled streets and it is also very historic.
Thankfully, the weather has shifted dramatically for the better. Earlier we had been rained out, so we had to head back into the hotel because it was cold and windy. Now we're seeing a few patches of blue skies, so we're going to keep exploring around Freiburg.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by focusing on Berlin. Below are the top 25 things to consider doing in the city:
1) Berlin Wall - East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Ride a Bike
18) Spree river boat tour
19) Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn
25) Turkish Food
Recently we had the opportunity to visit Europa-Park, the largest theme park in Germany and second most popular theme resort in all of Europe.
This was the perfect opportunity for us to rekindle our childhood passion for rides. With over eleven different roller coasters alone we quickly realized we had never been to such a big theme park.
What we found cool was that the theme park was divided into different European countries. If you can't visit all of Europe going to Europa Park is like getting little slivers of it all.
Accommodating up to 50,000 guests per day, we were fortunate we didn't come during peak season; however, it was still crowded.
Overall, the weather was perfect, the rides were fun and it is an experience we won't forget anytime soon.
This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city.
That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda.
I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country.
We aren't having much luck with the weather today. It is really rainy here in Freiburg. It is Easter weekend but we are out an exploring and we want to show you the city. Let's go have a tour.
One of my first impressions of Freiburg is that it is such a great city to walk around in. That's all we've been doing so far. It's very picturesque. There are cobbled streets and it is also very historic.
Thankfully, the weather has shifted dramatically for the better. Earlier we had been rained out, so we had to head back into the hotel because it was cold and windy. Now we're seeing a few patches of blue skies, so we're going to keep exploring around Freiburg.
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- published: 29 May 2014
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Germany: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Germany
List of Attractions in Germany :
1. Neuschwanstein
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. Heidelberg Old City
4. Holstentor
5. Cologne Cathedral
6. Oktoberfest
7. Lindau
8. Frauenkirche
9. Romantic Rhine
10. Rügen Cliffs
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Germany
List of Attractions in Germany :
1. Neuschwanstein
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. Heidelberg Old City
4. Holstentor
5. Cologne Cathedral
6. Oktoberfest
7. Lindau
8. Frauenkirche
9. Romantic Rhine
10. Rügen Cliffs
- published: 09 Nov 2014
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Travel Guide: Motzen
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Mitfahrgelegenheit präsentiert den Reiseführer der etwas anderen Art. Wer von euch ist schon mal an der Gemeinde Motzen vorbei gefahren und hat sich gefragt, was es mit dem Namen auf sich hat? Mitten in einem Wald in Brandenburg liegt der Ort mit dem witzigen Namen, der viel mehr zu bieten hat, als man denkt ...
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Berlin in Germany travel: tourism of German capital Berlin at heart of Europe
Europe Video Productions travel film: Berlin in Germany: tourism of German capital Berlin at heart of Europe. Berlin Tourismus - Deutschland: Charlottenburg Pal...
Europe Video Productions travel film: Berlin in Germany: tourism of German capital Berlin at heart of Europe. Berlin Tourismus - Deutschland: Charlottenburg Palace, Fernsehturm Berlin, Reichstag building, Berlin Cathedral, Alte Nationalgalerie, Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate. MORE Europe videos in : http://europevideoproductions.com/
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Berlin Germany Travel Guide
Travel video about destination Berlin - Germany.
Attractions Travel Guide
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Berlin Wall
Alexanderplatz
Checkpoint Charlie
Museum Island...
Travel video about destination Berlin - Germany.
Attractions Travel Guide
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Berlin Wall
Alexanderplatz
Checkpoint Charlie
Museum Island
Charlottenburg Palace
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
Tiergarten
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin Cathedral
Pergamon Museum
Holocaust Memorial
Gendarmenmarkt
Unter den Linden
Zoo
Kurfürstendamm
Fernsehturm
Potsdam
Berlin Wall Memorial
Nikolaiviertel
Hackesche Höfe
Bebelplatz
Siegessäule
Sanssouci, Potsdam
Karl-Marx-Allee
Hauptbahnhof
Palace Bridge
Europa Center
Rotes Rathaus
Soviet War Memorial
Statue of Frederick the Great
Bode Museum
Kulturforum
Monument to Soviet Soldiers
Altes Museum
Marienkirche
Friedrichswerdersche Kirche
Neues Museum
Oberbaumbrücke
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Bellevue Palace
Federal Chancellery Building
Neue Wache
Alte Nationalgalerie
Neue Synagogue
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Travel video about destination Berlin - Germany.
Attractions Travel Guide
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Berlin Wall
Alexanderplatz
Checkpoint Charlie
Museum Island
Charlottenburg Palace
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
Tiergarten
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin Cathedral
Pergamon Museum
Holocaust Memorial
Gendarmenmarkt
Unter den Linden
Zoo
Kurfürstendamm
Fernsehturm
Potsdam
Berlin Wall Memorial
Nikolaiviertel
Hackesche Höfe
Bebelplatz
Siegessäule
Sanssouci, Potsdam
Karl-Marx-Allee
Hauptbahnhof
Palace Bridge
Europa Center
Rotes Rathaus
Soviet War Memorial
Statue of Frederick the Great
Bode Museum
Kulturforum
Monument to Soviet Soldiers
Altes Museum
Marienkirche
Friedrichswerdersche Kirche
Neues Museum
Oberbaumbrücke
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Bellevue Palace
Federal Chancellery Building
Neue Wache
Alte Nationalgalerie
Neue Synagogue
- published: 05 May 2015
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Brandenburg with Viewers from Argentina | Discover Germany
Marta Dávila and Joe Ursino are traveling through Brandenburg in a camper van. They visit an old castle, Lake Beetzsee and the village of Ketzür. More Discov......
Marta Dávila and Joe Ursino are traveling through Brandenburg in a camper van. They visit an old castle, Lake Beetzsee and the village of Ketzür. More Discov...
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Marta Dávila and Joe Ursino are traveling through Brandenburg in a camper van. They visit an old castle, Lake Beetzsee and the village of Ketzür. More Discov...
BoTV: Brandenburg Gate, Touring Berlin, Traveling Europe, Passport to Europe
Cheching out the Brandenburg! The Brandenburg Gate or the Brandenburger Tor in German is a former city gate and one of the most well-known landmarks of Berli......
Cheching out the Brandenburg! The Brandenburg Gate or the Brandenburger Tor in German is a former city gate and one of the most well-known landmarks of Berli...
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Cheching out the Brandenburg! The Brandenburg Gate or the Brandenburger Tor in German is a former city gate and one of the most well-known landmarks of Berli...
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the...
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile.
Number 8 - The Brandenburg gate. Completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin.
Number 7 - Is the Museum Island. Located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Number 6 - The Holocaust Memorial. The memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields.
Number 5 - is Reichstag, the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power.
Number 4 - The Potsdam Castle. Located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles.
Number 3 - is the Berlin city hall. Built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor.
Number 2 - Checkpoint Charlie. Its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Number 1 - are the beer gardens. Most of these gardens re-open in summer following harsh winters. There are many beer gardens in the city where you can sit back and enjoy a glass of chilled beer.
wn.com/Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile.
Number 8 - The Brandenburg gate. Completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin.
Number 7 - Is the Museum Island. Located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Number 6 - The Holocaust Memorial. The memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields.
Number 5 - is Reichstag, the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power.
Number 4 - The Potsdam Castle. Located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles.
Number 3 - is the Berlin city hall. Built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor.
Number 2 - Checkpoint Charlie. Its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Number 1 - are the beer gardens. Most of these gardens re-open in summer following harsh winters. There are many beer gardens in the city where you can sit back and enjoy a glass of chilled beer.
- published: 03 Sep 2012
- views: 40944
Germany Travel Guide
Travel video about destination Germany Country in Europe
Germany is a Western European country with a terrain of vast forests, rivers and mountain ranges, and 2...
Travel video about destination Germany Country in Europe
Germany is a Western European country with a terrain of vast forests, rivers and mountain ranges, and 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to thriving art and nightlife scenes, iconic Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and cavernous beer halls, including 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Landing at Berlin Schönefeld Airport, Brandenburg, Germany - August 2013
This film features footage from a descending in-bound aircraft as it approaches and lands at Berlin Schönefeld Airport. The footage features both Berlin and ......
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Tips For Travel: South Africa
These are some of the tips I learned while traveling in South Africa for a month on a study abroad program. With Wayne Brandenburg...
These are some of the tips I learned while traveling in South Africa for a month on a study abroad program. With Wayne Brandenburg
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These are some of the tips I learned while traveling in South Africa for a month on a study abroad program. With Wayne Brandenburg
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Potsdam, the Capital of Brandenburg, Germany
Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and borders Berlin. The town has population of approx. 160,000. It is widely known for its castles and landscape as a Worl...
Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and borders Berlin. The town has population of approx. 160,000. It is widely known for its castles and landscape as a World Heritage Site. Potsdam is more than 1000 years old. Many historic buildings are under re-construction after World War II and the period of the GDR.
For most of its recent history Potsdam has not been accessible from Berlin. The last station before the former GDR was Wannsee. Many of the buildings that are visible today have been reconstructed after the bombings of the Second World War and after the lax care of the East German Government.
Potsdam has several claims to national and international notability. In Germany, it had a similar status that Windsor has in the United Kingdom: it was the residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser, until 1918. Around the city there are a series of interconnected lakes and unique cultural landmarks, in particular the parks and palaces of Sanssouci, the largest World Heritage Site in Germany. The Potsdam Conference, the major post-World War II conference between the victorious Allies, was held at another palace in the area, the Cecilienhof.
Babelsberg, in the south-eastern part of Potsdam, was a major film production studio before the war and has enjoyed increased success as a major center of European film production since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Filmstudio Babelsberg is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world.
Potsdam developed into a centre of science in Germany from the 19th century. Today, there are three public colleges, the University of Potsdam and more than 30 research institutes in the city.
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Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and borders Berlin. The town has population of approx. 160,000. It is widely known for its castles and landscape as a World Heritage Site. Potsdam is more than 1000 years old. Many historic buildings are under re-construction after World War II and the period of the GDR.
For most of its recent history Potsdam has not been accessible from Berlin. The last station before the former GDR was Wannsee. Many of the buildings that are visible today have been reconstructed after the bombings of the Second World War and after the lax care of the East German Government.
Potsdam has several claims to national and international notability. In Germany, it had a similar status that Windsor has in the United Kingdom: it was the residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser, until 1918. Around the city there are a series of interconnected lakes and unique cultural landmarks, in particular the parks and palaces of Sanssouci, the largest World Heritage Site in Germany. The Potsdam Conference, the major post-World War II conference between the victorious Allies, was held at another palace in the area, the Cecilienhof.
Babelsberg, in the south-eastern part of Potsdam, was a major film production studio before the war and has enjoyed increased success as a major center of European film production since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Filmstudio Babelsberg is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world.
Potsdam developed into a centre of science in Germany from the 19th century. Today, there are three public colleges, the University of Potsdam and more than 30 research institutes in the city.
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Brandenburg Gate. Berlin, Germany ( 2005).
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