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Millions of years old vehicle tracks; Phrygia Valley Fossils, Forbidden Archeology
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new Forbidden Archeology documentary
sources:
http://www.dopotopa.com/avtomobilnye_dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_v_tsentralnoy_turtsii.html
http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
http://dostoyanieplaneti.ru/articles/sliedy-transporta-nieoghienovogho-pie
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History's Mysteries: Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and mudlike millions of years ago before turning into a hard rock.
Who made these tracks, and why are they not publically discussed by mainstream archeologists? Because they don’t fit the current history of
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 29 (Phrygians)
The Phrygians (Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European people, initially dwelling in the southern Balkans; according to Herodotus, under the name o...
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Gordion Documentary Film
Gordion Documentary Film Gordion The capital city of the Phrygian empire, the remains of the renowned city of Gordion are near the Ankara-Eskisehir highway a...
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Khachaturian - Spartacus - Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia.wmv
Conductor: Harout Fazlian - L.N.S.O..
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Khachaturian: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - UNC Symphony Orchestra - 2013
The University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra perform Aram Khachaturian's "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from SPARTACUS on February 26, 2013 in the ...
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Spartacus Act III - Spartacus and Phrygia (Bolshoi)
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura...
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"Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" Khachaturian - Piano Solo
With the Valentine's Day theme in mind, here is the "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" by Khachaturian. The original orchestral version for ballet in piano transcription is 12 pages long, so I made (and recorded) an arrangement concentrating on the main theme making just 5 pages, and just over 3 and half minutes of music. If you'd like to play this arrangement here is the score with bar numbers as
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Spartacus et Phrygia - Aram Khachaturian
Credo che le parole siano insufficienti a descrivere l'armonia di questa interpretazione, così fortemente e profondamente legata al bellissimo e struggente t...
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Aram Khachaturian - Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
London Symphony Orchestra / Aram Khachaturian.
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Khachaturian - Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia [HD]
Spartacus, or Spartak, is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903--1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against th...
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Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia by Khachaturian - Played by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra
November 17, 2010- The Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra plays Aram Ilyich Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia. CONDUCTOR Richard Prior FLUTE & PICCO...
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The Bolshoi Ballet - Spartacus & Phrygia - 2008 HD
Bolshoi Theatre of Russia Location: Opera National de Paris, Palais Garnier Date: January 22nd 2008 Spartacus Act III Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich Music: A...
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Aram Khachaturian - Adagio Of Spartacus & Phrygia
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Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
Aram Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from his composition 'Spartacus'. Most commonly known as the theme from the Onedin Line. Sequenced with N...
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Khachaturian - Adagio from Spartacus
Adagio from Spartacus composed by Aram Khachaturian. This is in my opinion the best interpretation of this wonderful piece.
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JAURIM(자우림) - Phrygia(프리지아) MV.flv
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Aram Khachaturian - Spartacus - Adagio
Performed by Vienna Philharmonic.
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Spartacus & Phrygia
A cena mais linda, com a Música mais linda: Spartacus & Phrygia, de Aram Khachaturian Carlos Acosta e Nina Kaptsova coreografia Yuri Grigorovich Bolshoi Ball...
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Spartacus Act II - Spartacus and Phrygia (Bolshoi)
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura...
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C Phrygian Mode Jam Track - Groovy! (Free mp3!)
From the album 'Groovin' Through The Modes, Vol.2: http://goo.gl/fRZIi This jam track was made for playing on C Phrygian Mode/Scale :) C Phrygian: C Db Eb F ...
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"Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from Aram Khatchaturian
Extract of our Christmas concert in Freiburg, Germany (21.12.14)
Blasorchester, Musikverein Freiburg-Zähringen
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2/3 Spartacus & Phrygia adagio - Korsuntsev & Kondaurova
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet. Though I consider Kondaurova the best Phrygia in Mariinsky, my favourite Phrygia in t...
Millions of years old vehicle tracks; Phrygia Valley Fossils, Forbidden Archeology
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new Forbidden Archeology documentary
sourc...
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new Forbidden Archeology documentary
sources:
http://www.dopotopa.com/avtomobilnye_dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_v_tsentralnoy_turtsii.html
http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
http://dostoyanieplaneti.ru/articles/sliedy-transporta-nieoghienovogho-pierioda
www.dissentfromdarwin.org
wn.com/Millions Of Years Old Vehicle Tracks Phrygia Valley Fossils, Forbidden Archeology
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new Forbidden Archeology documentary
sources:
http://www.dopotopa.com/avtomobilnye_dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_v_tsentralnoy_turtsii.html
http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
http://dostoyanieplaneti.ru/articles/sliedy-transporta-nieoghienovogho-pierioda
www.dissentfromdarwin.org
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 114
History's Mysteries: Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years ...
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and mudlike millions of years ago before turning into a hard rock.
Who made these tracks, and why are they not publically discussed by mainstream archeologists? Because they don’t fit the current history of human kind, perhaps?
Wait what how old??? Kind of amazing. Almost impossible to think about implication wise. Mind blown?
http://www.dzopa.com/?p=3926
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
wn.com/History's Mysteries Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and mudlike millions of years ago before turning into a hard rock.
Who made these tracks, and why are they not publically discussed by mainstream archeologists? Because they don’t fit the current history of human kind, perhaps?
Wait what how old??? Kind of amazing. Almost impossible to think about implication wise. Mind blown?
http://www.dzopa.com/?p=3926
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
- published: 22 Mar 2015
- views: 2889
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 29 (Phrygians)
The Phrygians (Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European people, initially dwelling in the southern Balkans; according to Herodotus, under the name o......
The Phrygians (Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European people, initially dwelling in the southern Balkans; according to Herodotus, under the name o...
wn.com/Faces Of Ancient Middle East Part 29 (Phrygians)
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Gordion Documentary Film
Gordion Documentary Film Gordion The capital city of the Phrygian empire, the remains of the renowned city of Gordion are near the Ankara-Eskisehir highway a......
Gordion Documentary Film Gordion The capital city of the Phrygian empire, the remains of the renowned city of Gordion are near the Ankara-Eskisehir highway a...
wn.com/Gordion Documentary Film
Gordion Documentary Film Gordion The capital city of the Phrygian empire, the remains of the renowned city of Gordion are near the Ankara-Eskisehir highway a...
Khachaturian: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - UNC Symphony Orchestra - 2013
The University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra perform Aram Khachaturian's "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from SPARTACUS on February 26, 2013 in the ......
The University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra perform Aram Khachaturian's "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from SPARTACUS on February 26, 2013 in the ...
wn.com/Khachaturian Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia Unc Symphony Orchestra 2013
The University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra perform Aram Khachaturian's "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from SPARTACUS on February 26, 2013 in the ...
Spartacus Act III - Spartacus and Phrygia (Bolshoi)
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura......
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura...
wn.com/Spartacus Act Iii Spartacus And Phrygia (Bolshoi)
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura...
- published: 10 Mar 2007
- views: 86198
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author: goliadkine
"Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" Khachaturian - Piano Solo
With the Valentine's Day theme in mind, here is the "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" by Khachaturian. The original orchestral version for ballet in piano trans...
With the Valentine's Day theme in mind, here is the "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" by Khachaturian. The original orchestral version for ballet in piano transcription is 12 pages long, so I made (and recorded) an arrangement concentrating on the main theme making just 5 pages, and just over 3 and half minutes of music. If you'd like to play this arrangement here is the score with bar numbers as image files: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.795386383843787.1073741858.446116748770754&type;=1
You can download the complete 12 page PDF piano transcription from: http://en.scorser.com/S/Sheet%20music/Khachaturian/-1/1.html
wn.com/Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia Khachaturian Piano Solo
With the Valentine's Day theme in mind, here is the "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" by Khachaturian. The original orchestral version for ballet in piano transcription is 12 pages long, so I made (and recorded) an arrangement concentrating on the main theme making just 5 pages, and just over 3 and half minutes of music. If you'd like to play this arrangement here is the score with bar numbers as image files: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.795386383843787.1073741858.446116748770754&type;=1
You can download the complete 12 page PDF piano transcription from: http://en.scorser.com/S/Sheet%20music/Khachaturian/-1/1.html
- published: 14 Feb 2015
- views: 1207
Spartacus et Phrygia - Aram Khachaturian
Credo che le parole siano insufficienti a descrivere l'armonia di questa interpretazione, così fortemente e profondamente legata al bellissimo e struggente t......
Credo che le parole siano insufficienti a descrivere l'armonia di questa interpretazione, così fortemente e profondamente legata al bellissimo e struggente t...
wn.com/Spartacus Et Phrygia Aram Khachaturian
Credo che le parole siano insufficienti a descrivere l'armonia di questa interpretazione, così fortemente e profondamente legata al bellissimo e struggente t...
- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 2531
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author: Mabas1945
Khachaturian - Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia [HD]
Spartacus, or Spartak, is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903--1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against th......
Spartacus, or Spartak, is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903--1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against th...
wn.com/Khachaturian Spartacus Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia Hd
Spartacus, or Spartak, is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903--1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against th...
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia by Khachaturian - Played by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra
November 17, 2010- The Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra plays Aram Ilyich Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia. CONDUCTOR Richard Prior FLUTE & PICCO......
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wn.com/Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia By Khachaturian Played By The Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra
November 17, 2010- The Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra plays Aram Ilyich Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia. CONDUCTOR Richard Prior FLUTE & PICCO...
The Bolshoi Ballet - Spartacus & Phrygia - 2008 HD
Bolshoi Theatre of Russia Location: Opera National de Paris, Palais Garnier Date: January 22nd 2008 Spartacus Act III Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich Music: A......
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wn.com/The Bolshoi Ballet Spartacus Phrygia 2008 Hd
Bolshoi Theatre of Russia Location: Opera National de Paris, Palais Garnier Date: January 22nd 2008 Spartacus Act III Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich Music: A...
- published: 10 Apr 2010
- views: 83165
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author: Helliada
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
Aram Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from his composition 'Spartacus'. Most commonly known as the theme from the Onedin Line. Sequenced with N......
Aram Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from his composition 'Spartacus'. Most commonly known as the theme from the Onedin Line. Sequenced with N...
wn.com/Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia
Aram Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from his composition 'Spartacus'. Most commonly known as the theme from the Onedin Line. Sequenced with N...
- published: 06 Jun 2009
- views: 35631
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author: WROrchestra
Khachaturian - Adagio from Spartacus
Adagio from Spartacus composed by Aram Khachaturian. This is in my opinion the best interpretation of this wonderful piece....
Adagio from Spartacus composed by Aram Khachaturian. This is in my opinion the best interpretation of this wonderful piece.
wn.com/Khachaturian Adagio From Spartacus
Adagio from Spartacus composed by Aram Khachaturian. This is in my opinion the best interpretation of this wonderful piece.
Spartacus & Phrygia
A cena mais linda, com a Música mais linda: Spartacus & Phrygia, de Aram Khachaturian Carlos Acosta e Nina Kaptsova coreografia Yuri Grigorovich Bolshoi Ball......
A cena mais linda, com a Música mais linda: Spartacus & Phrygia, de Aram Khachaturian Carlos Acosta e Nina Kaptsova coreografia Yuri Grigorovich Bolshoi Ball...
wn.com/Spartacus Phrygia
A cena mais linda, com a Música mais linda: Spartacus & Phrygia, de Aram Khachaturian Carlos Acosta e Nina Kaptsova coreografia Yuri Grigorovich Bolshoi Ball...
- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 227
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author: franflau
Spartacus Act II - Spartacus and Phrygia (Bolshoi)
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhura......
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wn.com/Spartacus Act Ii Spartacus And Phrygia (Bolshoi)
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- published: 09 Mar 2007
- views: 36730
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author: goliadkine
C Phrygian Mode Jam Track - Groovy! (Free mp3!)
From the album 'Groovin' Through The Modes, Vol.2: http://goo.gl/fRZIi This jam track was made for playing on C Phrygian Mode/Scale :) C Phrygian: C Db Eb F ......
From the album 'Groovin' Through The Modes, Vol.2: http://goo.gl/fRZIi This jam track was made for playing on C Phrygian Mode/Scale :) C Phrygian: C Db Eb F ...
wn.com/C Phrygian Mode Jam Track Groovy (Free Mp3 )
From the album 'Groovin' Through The Modes, Vol.2: http://goo.gl/fRZIi This jam track was made for playing on C Phrygian Mode/Scale :) C Phrygian: C Db Eb F ...
- published: 10 Mar 2012
- views: 122287
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author: QuistJam
"Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from Aram Khatchaturian
Extract of our Christmas concert in Freiburg, Germany (21.12.14)
Blasorchester, Musikverein Freiburg-Zähringen...
Extract of our Christmas concert in Freiburg, Germany (21.12.14)
Blasorchester, Musikverein Freiburg-Zähringen
wn.com/Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia From Aram Khatchaturian
Extract of our Christmas concert in Freiburg, Germany (21.12.14)
Blasorchester, Musikverein Freiburg-Zähringen
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 5
2/3 Spartacus & Phrygia adagio - Korsuntsev & Kondaurova
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet. Though I consider Kondaurova the best Phrygia in Mariinsky, my favourite Phrygia in t......
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet. Though I consider Kondaurova the best Phrygia in Mariinsky, my favourite Phrygia in t...
wn.com/2 3 Spartacus Phrygia Adagio Korsuntsev Kondaurova
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet. Though I consider Kondaurova the best Phrygia in Mariinsky, my favourite Phrygia in t...
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 4808
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author: looovecats
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Phrygia
A solo improvisation performed on a cheap Fender Squier Telecaster, with EBow, looper, and a 1963 Fender Tremolux amp. Tech details: http://bit.ly/1JLd1p7
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1/3 Spartacus & Phrygia - Korsuntsev & Kondaurova
Scene from Leonid Yakobson ballet Spartacus. Phrygia, who was sold as a slave to courtesan Aegina, meets in secret with her husband Spartacus. Phrygia - Ekat...
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3/3 Spartacus - Phrygia's lament - Ekaterina Kondaurova
Last scene from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet Spartacus - Phrygia's lament. Phrygia - Ekaterina Kondaurova Spartacus - Danila Korsuntsev Kirov Mariinsky ...
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Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group
Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov
℗ 1986 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Released on: 1986-03-31
Conductor: Yuri Temirkanov
Featured Vocalist, Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Featured Vocalist: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals
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Adam Rogers guitar solo "Phrygia"
Adam Rogers guitar solo on his original "Phyrgia" - w/ Clarence Penn on drums and Matt Brewer on bass. Live at the Jazz Gallery, NYC.
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Phrygia - Byungseok Beau Lee 이병석-[1/5]
Byungseok lee's quintet playing Phrygia by Adam Rogers. Intro - Arirang아리랑 2/28/13 Byungseok lee's First Recital: From The Far South @ Berklee College Of Mus...
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Adam Rogers - Phyrigia H.264.mov
Adam Rogers Trio - Vienna Konzerthaus - 10/3/2010 "Phyrigia" Adam Rogers Guitar Matt Brewer - Bass Clarence Penn - Drums.
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Bill Donahue on Manicheism - All Gnosticism is from Zoroastrianism
This is the story of Mani, who reinterpreted the Story of Genesis.
ORIGINAL VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62QNG71djpA
FULL VIDEO OF ZOROASTRIANISM INTERVIEW : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s1t0hrl4pE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mani_%28prophet%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotinus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleusinian_Mysteries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
Bill Donahue
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Interview with Brigitte Lefèvre : Bolshoi Ballet
The Bolshoi Ballet Presented by Brigitte Lefèvre, Dance Director at the Paris Opera Ballet The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet presents Lost Illusions, a creation by ...
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When Phrygia Fell AT Wie Geht's Amigo
great night good croud good party.
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Freddy Silva ~ Lost Art of Resurrection
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/aquarianradio/freddy-silva-lost-art-of-resurrection
Hosts Janet Kira Lessin & Dr. Sasha Lessin interview Freddy Silva on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 8 to 10 PM Eastern time.
Freddy is a best-selling author, researcher, keynote speaker, art photographer. We'll begin this show by covering his latest work, The Lost Art of Resurrection.
The DVD that accompanies t
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Aren Maeir interviewed by www.Jerusalemthemovie.com team at Tell es-Safi/Gath 2012
Interview with Prof. Aren Maeir, director of the Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, about the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the archaeological ...
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The Frost Interview Carlos Acosta From pauper to prince
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Interview: Jewels - Behind the Costumes
Mal Barton, Costume Workshop Manager takes us through the costumes from each section of George Balanchine's ballet Jewels; Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds look...
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Phrygian minor scale baralle
some metal themes based on phrygian minor scale
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Aram Khachaturian Biography 1/10
Aram Khachaturian Biography armenia Tourist guide Sleeping Beauty armenian armenians the best aznavour kirk kerkorian lusine tovmasyan khachatourian hayko fi...
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The Hudsucker Proxy 2
Used in the movie, The Hudsucker Proxy, music written by Aram Khachaturian and arranged by Carter Burwel, including the Adagio from the ballet 'Spartacus and...
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Rogers Interview.MOV
TanenbaumCHAT's 13th Annual Israel Becker Basketball Tournament. Interview with Athletic Director Adam Chaim on Rogers First Local with Steve Colterman.
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Interviews with Australians in New York # 9 : Quentin Angus
Quentin Angus is a jazz guitarist from Adelaide in Australia. He moved to New York 2 years ago to study his masters degree at Purchase college. http://www.qu...
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Midas Touched PSA
A few things you should know about the King of Phrygia.
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Nina Kaptsova in Spartacus
Нина капцова - Фригия (Спартак). Большой балет 2005 г.
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Maria Vinogradova/Denis Rodkin in Spartacus
Maria Vinogradova as Phrygia (role debute) Denis Rodkin as Spartacus (role debute) Bolshoi 26.04.2013.
Phrygia
A solo improvisation performed on a cheap Fender Squier Telecaster, with EBow, looper, and a 1963 Fender Tremolux amp. Tech details: http://bit.ly/1JLd1p7...
A solo improvisation performed on a cheap Fender Squier Telecaster, with EBow, looper, and a 1963 Fender Tremolux amp. Tech details: http://bit.ly/1JLd1p7
wn.com/Phrygia
A solo improvisation performed on a cheap Fender Squier Telecaster, with EBow, looper, and a 1963 Fender Tremolux amp. Tech details: http://bit.ly/1JLd1p7
- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 44
1/3 Spartacus & Phrygia - Korsuntsev & Kondaurova
Scene from Leonid Yakobson ballet Spartacus. Phrygia, who was sold as a slave to courtesan Aegina, meets in secret with her husband Spartacus. Phrygia - Ekat......
Scene from Leonid Yakobson ballet Spartacus. Phrygia, who was sold as a slave to courtesan Aegina, meets in secret with her husband Spartacus. Phrygia - Ekat...
wn.com/1 3 Spartacus Phrygia Korsuntsev Kondaurova
Scene from Leonid Yakobson ballet Spartacus. Phrygia, who was sold as a slave to courtesan Aegina, meets in secret with her husband Spartacus. Phrygia - Ekat...
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 1600
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author: looovecats
3/3 Spartacus - Phrygia's lament - Ekaterina Kondaurova
Last scene from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet Spartacus - Phrygia's lament. Phrygia - Ekaterina Kondaurova Spartacus - Danila Korsuntsev Kirov Mariinsky ......
Last scene from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet Spartacus - Phrygia's lament. Phrygia - Ekaterina Kondaurova Spartacus - Danila Korsuntsev Kirov Mariinsky ...
wn.com/3 3 Spartacus Phrygia's Lament Ekaterina Kondaurova
Last scene from Leonid Yakobson version of ballet Spartacus - Phrygia's lament. Phrygia - Ekaterina Kondaurova Spartacus - Danila Korsuntsev Kirov Mariinsky ...
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 1395
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author: looovecats
Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
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Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov
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Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov
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Conductor: Yuri Temirkanov
Featured Vocalist, Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Featured Vocalist: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals: ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Producer: John Fraser
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
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Spartacus - Excerpts from the ballet: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov
℗ 1986 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Released on: 1986-03-31
Conductor: Yuri Temirkanov
Featured Vocalist, Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Featured Vocalist: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals: Yuri Temirkanov
Lead Vocals: ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Producer: John Fraser
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
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Adam Rogers guitar solo "Phrygia"
Adam Rogers guitar solo on his original "Phyrgia" - w/ Clarence Penn on drums and Matt Brewer on bass. Live at the Jazz Gallery, NYC....
Adam Rogers guitar solo on his original "Phyrgia" - w/ Clarence Penn on drums and Matt Brewer on bass. Live at the Jazz Gallery, NYC.
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Adam Rogers guitar solo on his original "Phyrgia" - w/ Clarence Penn on drums and Matt Brewer on bass. Live at the Jazz Gallery, NYC.
- published: 20 Jan 2008
- views: 50330
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author: mrjazzvids
Phrygia - Byungseok Beau Lee 이병석-[1/5]
Byungseok lee's quintet playing Phrygia by Adam Rogers. Intro - Arirang아리랑 2/28/13 Byungseok lee's First Recital: From The Far South @ Berklee College Of Mus......
Byungseok lee's quintet playing Phrygia by Adam Rogers. Intro - Arirang아리랑 2/28/13 Byungseok lee's First Recital: From The Far South @ Berklee College Of Mus...
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Byungseok lee's quintet playing Phrygia by Adam Rogers. Intro - Arirang아리랑 2/28/13 Byungseok lee's First Recital: From The Far South @ Berklee College Of Mus...
Adam Rogers - Phyrigia H.264.mov
Adam Rogers Trio - Vienna Konzerthaus - 10/3/2010 "Phyrigia" Adam Rogers Guitar Matt Brewer - Bass Clarence Penn - Drums....
Adam Rogers Trio - Vienna Konzerthaus - 10/3/2010 "Phyrigia" Adam Rogers Guitar Matt Brewer - Bass Clarence Penn - Drums.
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Adam Rogers Trio - Vienna Konzerthaus - 10/3/2010 "Phyrigia" Adam Rogers Guitar Matt Brewer - Bass Clarence Penn - Drums.
- published: 07 Feb 2012
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Bill Donahue on Manicheism - All Gnosticism is from Zoroastrianism
This is the story of Mani, who reinterpreted the Story of Genesis.
ORIGINAL VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62QNG71djpA
FULL VIDEO OF ZOROASTRIANISM INT...
This is the story of Mani, who reinterpreted the Story of Genesis.
ORIGINAL VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62QNG71djpA
FULL VIDEO OF ZOROASTRIANISM INTERVIEW : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s1t0hrl4pE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mani_%28prophet%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotinus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleusinian_Mysteries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
Bill Donahue from Hidden Meanings and School of the Holy Science (Astrotheology Radio) conveys this interpetation. There are numerous implications here that contradict claims that Hermeticism and Christianity are Western in tradition. Gnosticism comes from Zoroastrianism, Mani was a Zoroastrian prophet who transformed Christianity in order to eradicate aspects of Judaism from it.
Zoroastrianism is also the source of some Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Gnosticism. Does this mean we should all be getting back to the source of Persia rather than Egypt?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
wn.com/Bill Donahue On Manicheism All Gnosticism Is From Zoroastrianism
This is the story of Mani, who reinterpreted the Story of Genesis.
ORIGINAL VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62QNG71djpA
FULL VIDEO OF ZOROASTRIANISM INTERVIEW : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s1t0hrl4pE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mani_%28prophet%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotinus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleusinian_Mysteries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
Bill Donahue from Hidden Meanings and School of the Holy Science (Astrotheology Radio) conveys this interpetation. There are numerous implications here that contradict claims that Hermeticism and Christianity are Western in tradition. Gnosticism comes from Zoroastrianism, Mani was a Zoroastrian prophet who transformed Christianity in order to eradicate aspects of Judaism from it.
Zoroastrianism is also the source of some Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Gnosticism. Does this mean we should all be getting back to the source of Persia rather than Egypt?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 24
Interview with Brigitte Lefèvre : Bolshoi Ballet
The Bolshoi Ballet Presented by Brigitte Lefèvre, Dance Director at the Paris Opera Ballet The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet presents Lost Illusions, a creation by ......
The Bolshoi Ballet Presented by Brigitte Lefèvre, Dance Director at the Paris Opera Ballet The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet presents Lost Illusions, a creation by ...
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The Bolshoi Ballet Presented by Brigitte Lefèvre, Dance Director at the Paris Opera Ballet The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet presents Lost Illusions, a creation by ...
Freddy Silva ~ Lost Art of Resurrection
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/aquarianradio/freddy-silva-lost-art-of-resurrection
Hosts Janet Kira Lessin & Dr. Sasha Lessin interview Freddy Silva on ...
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/aquarianradio/freddy-silva-lost-art-of-resurrection
Hosts Janet Kira Lessin & Dr. Sasha Lessin interview Freddy Silva on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 8 to 10 PM Eastern time.
Freddy is a best-selling author, researcher, keynote speaker, art photographer. We'll begin this show by covering his latest work, The Lost Art of Resurrection.
The DVD that accompanies this book is Otherworld (http://www.invisibletemple.com/otherworld-dvd-freddy-silva.html)
OTHERWORLD ~ Places of Initiation and Living Resurrection
What if...the concept of resurrection handed down to us is false?
that it was once a level of initiation performed in secret Mysteries schools around the world, thousands of years before Christ?
that a suppressed gospel describes it as something to be experienced by the living, not the dead?
that it involves an out-of-body journey to the Otherworld and back?
that prominent scholars and initiates like Socrates and Plato described it as the pinnacle of a personís spiritual development?
and that the places where this life-changing adventure is possible are all around us?
This short film will turn you inside-out. (This DVD is a companion to the book The Lost Art of Resurrection. 68 minutes).
DVD-R, 16:9 ratio. Regions 1-5, NTSC format.
http://www.invisibletemple.com/freddy-silva-on-tv.html
An article that goes with the book and topic of ritual resurrection is here:
http://www.invisibletemple.com/initiation-and-living-resurrection.html
For over a decade Freddy Silva has been a best-selling author, and independent researcher of ancient systems of knowledge, alternative history and earth mysteries.
His published works include “The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld; “The Divine Blueprint: Temples, Power Places, and the Global Plan to Shape the Human Soul’; ‘First Templar Nation: How the Knights Templar Created Europe’s First Nation-state’; and ‘Secrets In The Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles’. He is also a documentary film-maker, magazine contributor, and conducts tours to sacred sites in Britain, France, Malta, Peru and Egypt.
He is a permanent feature in the international lecture circuit, with notable keynote presentations at the International Science and Consciousness Conference, the International Society For The Study Of Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine, and the Association for Research and Enlightenment. He has also appeared numerous times on national and international radio shows.
Described by the CEO of Universal Light Expo as “perhaps the best metaphysical speaker in the world right now.”
Main website www.invisibletemple.com & www.freddysilva.com
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LIVING RESURRECTION: an initiate's best-kept secret. Based on material from The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld by Freddy Silva. ©2014.
From http://www.invisibletemple.com/initiation-and-living-resurrection.html
Let me begin with a legend of a child, born in cave, saved from death in infancy, who grows up to teach a new religion to the masses, then removes himself to a wilderness for a prescribed period, and upon his return is killed on a wooden structure, only to resurrect three days later and be deified as a god. This legend is of a god-man from c.1800 BC called Krishna. Were you expecting someone else?
While there are 346 analogies between the story of Krishna and Jesus alone, there are at least eighteen other avatars around the world answering to above description. And what’s more, they all precede Christianity by 500 to 2000 years: Thammuz of Sumeria, Atys of Phrygia, Indra of Tibet, Iao of Nepal, and Wittoba of Java — a god-man nailed to a tree and symbolized by a crucifix. And not forgetting, of course, the god-man savior of the Maya, Quetzcoatl, born of a virgin, indulged in a forty-day fast on a sacred mountain, atoned, rode an ass, is purified in a temple with water and anointed with oil, then nailed to a cross on a sacred hill, and rests in the Otherworld for three days before resurrecting. From Phoenicia to China the pagan world celebrated the hero who crosses into the Otherworld as a ‘dead’ man on the winter solstice, only to rise as a god three days later. Yet by the 4th century, fundamental Christians were eradicating evidence of such atoning god-men in order to exalt singular status upon the new hero Jesus, but alas, the idea had long been in vogue.
So why was the Church promoting Christ as a unique case? Part of the answer lies in the subterranean passage ‘tomb’ of Thutmosis III, a pharaoh from 1470 BC. Written upon its walls is a text called Treatise of the Hidden Chamber that provides instruction on how to proceed into the Otherworld, a parallel place that interpenetrates the world of the living. The Egyptians called it Amdwat. It is the place from where all physical
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Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/aquarianradio/freddy-silva-lost-art-of-resurrection
Hosts Janet Kira Lessin & Dr. Sasha Lessin interview Freddy Silva on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 8 to 10 PM Eastern time.
Freddy is a best-selling author, researcher, keynote speaker, art photographer. We'll begin this show by covering his latest work, The Lost Art of Resurrection.
The DVD that accompanies this book is Otherworld (http://www.invisibletemple.com/otherworld-dvd-freddy-silva.html)
OTHERWORLD ~ Places of Initiation and Living Resurrection
What if...the concept of resurrection handed down to us is false?
that it was once a level of initiation performed in secret Mysteries schools around the world, thousands of years before Christ?
that a suppressed gospel describes it as something to be experienced by the living, not the dead?
that it involves an out-of-body journey to the Otherworld and back?
that prominent scholars and initiates like Socrates and Plato described it as the pinnacle of a personís spiritual development?
and that the places where this life-changing adventure is possible are all around us?
This short film will turn you inside-out. (This DVD is a companion to the book The Lost Art of Resurrection. 68 minutes).
DVD-R, 16:9 ratio. Regions 1-5, NTSC format.
http://www.invisibletemple.com/freddy-silva-on-tv.html
An article that goes with the book and topic of ritual resurrection is here:
http://www.invisibletemple.com/initiation-and-living-resurrection.html
For over a decade Freddy Silva has been a best-selling author, and independent researcher of ancient systems of knowledge, alternative history and earth mysteries.
His published works include “The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld; “The Divine Blueprint: Temples, Power Places, and the Global Plan to Shape the Human Soul’; ‘First Templar Nation: How the Knights Templar Created Europe’s First Nation-state’; and ‘Secrets In The Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles’. He is also a documentary film-maker, magazine contributor, and conducts tours to sacred sites in Britain, France, Malta, Peru and Egypt.
He is a permanent feature in the international lecture circuit, with notable keynote presentations at the International Science and Consciousness Conference, the International Society For The Study Of Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine, and the Association for Research and Enlightenment. He has also appeared numerous times on national and international radio shows.
Described by the CEO of Universal Light Expo as “perhaps the best metaphysical speaker in the world right now.”
Main website www.invisibletemple.com & www.freddysilva.com
*************************************************
LIVING RESURRECTION: an initiate's best-kept secret. Based on material from The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld by Freddy Silva. ©2014.
From http://www.invisibletemple.com/initiation-and-living-resurrection.html
Let me begin with a legend of a child, born in cave, saved from death in infancy, who grows up to teach a new religion to the masses, then removes himself to a wilderness for a prescribed period, and upon his return is killed on a wooden structure, only to resurrect three days later and be deified as a god. This legend is of a god-man from c.1800 BC called Krishna. Were you expecting someone else?
While there are 346 analogies between the story of Krishna and Jesus alone, there are at least eighteen other avatars around the world answering to above description. And what’s more, they all precede Christianity by 500 to 2000 years: Thammuz of Sumeria, Atys of Phrygia, Indra of Tibet, Iao of Nepal, and Wittoba of Java — a god-man nailed to a tree and symbolized by a crucifix. And not forgetting, of course, the god-man savior of the Maya, Quetzcoatl, born of a virgin, indulged in a forty-day fast on a sacred mountain, atoned, rode an ass, is purified in a temple with water and anointed with oil, then nailed to a cross on a sacred hill, and rests in the Otherworld for three days before resurrecting. From Phoenicia to China the pagan world celebrated the hero who crosses into the Otherworld as a ‘dead’ man on the winter solstice, only to rise as a god three days later. Yet by the 4th century, fundamental Christians were eradicating evidence of such atoning god-men in order to exalt singular status upon the new hero Jesus, but alas, the idea had long been in vogue.
So why was the Church promoting Christ as a unique case? Part of the answer lies in the subterranean passage ‘tomb’ of Thutmosis III, a pharaoh from 1470 BC. Written upon its walls is a text called Treatise of the Hidden Chamber that provides instruction on how to proceed into the Otherworld, a parallel place that interpenetrates the world of the living. The Egyptians called it Amdwat. It is the place from where all physical
- published: 04 May 2015
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Aren Maeir interviewed by www.Jerusalemthemovie.com team at Tell es-Safi/Gath 2012
Interview with Prof. Aren Maeir, director of the Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, about the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the archaeological ......
Interview with Prof. Aren Maeir, director of the Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, about the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the archaeological ...
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Interview with Prof. Aren Maeir, director of the Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, about the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the archaeological ...
- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 765
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author: Aren Maeir
Interview: Jewels - Behind the Costumes
Mal Barton, Costume Workshop Manager takes us through the costumes from each section of George Balanchine's ballet Jewels; Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds look......
Mal Barton, Costume Workshop Manager takes us through the costumes from each section of George Balanchine's ballet Jewels; Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds look...
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Mal Barton, Costume Workshop Manager takes us through the costumes from each section of George Balanchine's ballet Jewels; Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds look...
Phrygian minor scale baralle
some metal themes based on phrygian minor scale...
some metal themes based on phrygian minor scale
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some metal themes based on phrygian minor scale
- published: 15 Dec 2007
- views: 394
Aram Khachaturian Biography 1/10
Aram Khachaturian Biography armenia Tourist guide Sleeping Beauty armenian armenians the best aznavour kirk kerkorian lusine tovmasyan khachatourian hayko fi......
Aram Khachaturian Biography armenia Tourist guide Sleeping Beauty armenian armenians the best aznavour kirk kerkorian lusine tovmasyan khachatourian hayko fi...
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Aram Khachaturian Biography armenia Tourist guide Sleeping Beauty armenian armenians the best aznavour kirk kerkorian lusine tovmasyan khachatourian hayko fi...
- published: 31 Dec 2009
- views: 13421
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author: HYEKHOMB
The Hudsucker Proxy 2
Used in the movie, The Hudsucker Proxy, music written by Aram Khachaturian and arranged by Carter Burwel, including the Adagio from the ballet 'Spartacus and......
Used in the movie, The Hudsucker Proxy, music written by Aram Khachaturian and arranged by Carter Burwel, including the Adagio from the ballet 'Spartacus and...
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Used in the movie, The Hudsucker Proxy, music written by Aram Khachaturian and arranged by Carter Burwel, including the Adagio from the ballet 'Spartacus and...
Rogers Interview.MOV
TanenbaumCHAT's 13th Annual Israel Becker Basketball Tournament. Interview with Athletic Director Adam Chaim on Rogers First Local with Steve Colterman....
TanenbaumCHAT's 13th Annual Israel Becker Basketball Tournament. Interview with Athletic Director Adam Chaim on Rogers First Local with Steve Colterman.
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TanenbaumCHAT's 13th Annual Israel Becker Basketball Tournament. Interview with Athletic Director Adam Chaim on Rogers First Local with Steve Colterman.
- published: 12 Dec 2008
- views: 407
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author: chaimdog
Interviews with Australians in New York # 9 : Quentin Angus
Quentin Angus is a jazz guitarist from Adelaide in Australia. He moved to New York 2 years ago to study his masters degree at Purchase college. http://www.qu......
Quentin Angus is a jazz guitarist from Adelaide in Australia. He moved to New York 2 years ago to study his masters degree at Purchase college. http://www.qu...
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Quentin Angus is a jazz guitarist from Adelaide in Australia. He moved to New York 2 years ago to study his masters degree at Purchase college. http://www.qu...
Midas Touched PSA
A few things you should know about the King of Phrygia.
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A few things you should know about the King of Phrygia.
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Subscribe to the Tin Can Brothers for new videos every Tuesday!
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Featuring
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Directed by Joey Richter and Brian Rosenthal
Edited by Corey Lubowich and Brian Rosenthal
Also from the Tin Can Brothers:
"Southern Hospitality" (http://youtu.be/0l1tVkNCnjc)
"Deal With The Devil" (http://youtu.be/JShAEoYD9Ik)
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Tin Can Bros. Theme Song by Jack Stratton
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- published: 09 Sep 2014
- views: 2040
Nina Kaptsova in Spartacus
Нина капцова - Фригия (Спартак). Большой балет 2005 г....
Нина капцова - Фригия (Спартак). Большой балет 2005 г.
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Нина капцова - Фригия (Спартак). Большой балет 2005 г.
- published: 20 Jul 2008
- views: 20476
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author: hookham
Maria Vinogradova/Denis Rodkin in Spartacus
Maria Vinogradova as Phrygia (role debute) Denis Rodkin as Spartacus (role debute) Bolshoi 26.04.2013....
Maria Vinogradova as Phrygia (role debute) Denis Rodkin as Spartacus (role debute) Bolshoi 26.04.2013.
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Maria Vinogradova as Phrygia (role debute) Denis Rodkin as Spartacus (role debute) Bolshoi 26.04.2013.
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 2175
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author: elga1525
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Spartacus Suite No. 2: I. Adagio "Spartacus and Phrygia"
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Classical Treasures Composer Series: Aram Khachaturian Edition, Vol. 1
℗ 2015 Timeless Classics
Released on: 2015-10-28
Artist: Alexander Gauk
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
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Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - Khachaturian - EYSO 11/18/2015
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus (1954) composed by Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) and performed by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO), Richard Prior - Conductor, at The Emory Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, 11/18/2015.
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Four Daughters of Phrygia
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Dance With the Anima
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Four Daughters of Phrygia (Cafe Del Marlborough's Pilgrim Remix)
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Deeper With the Anima
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Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (Arr. for Piano, World Premiere Recording)
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Piano Rarities - Vol. 3: Transcriptions (World Premiere Recordings, Arr. for Piano)
℗ Piano 21
Released on: 2012-01-01
Arranger: Emin Khachaturian
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
Music Publisher: D.R
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C # Phrygian Mode - Spanish gypsy scale (Flamenco mode)
The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. The octave species (scale) underlying the ancient-Greek Phrygian tonos (in its diatonic genus) corresponds to the medieval and modern Dorian mode.
In Greek music theory, the harmonia given this name was based on a tonos, in turn based on a scale or octave species built from a tetrachord which, in its diatoni
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Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts
Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts
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Millions of years old vehicle sledge tracks; Phrygia Valley, Forbidden Archeology Documentary 2015
Millions of years old vehicle sledge tracks; Phrygia Valley, Forbidden Archeology Document
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Spartacus Suite No. 2: I. Adagio "Spartacus and Phrygia"
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Classical ...
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Classical Treasures Composer Series: Aram Khachaturian Edition, Vol. 1
℗ 2015 Timeless Classics
Released on: 2015-10-28
Artist: Alexander Gauk
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
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Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - Khachaturian - EYSO 11/18/2015
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus (1954) composed by Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) and performed by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO), Rich...
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus (1954) composed by Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) and performed by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO), Richard Prior - Conductor, at The Emory Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, 11/18/2015.
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Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus (1954) composed by Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) and performed by the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO), Richard Prior - Conductor, at The Emory Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, 11/18/2015.
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Four Daughters of Phrygia
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Four Daughters of Phrygia (Cafe Del Marlborough's Pilgrim Remix)
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Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (Arr. for Piano, World Premiere Recording)
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Arranger: Emin Khachaturian
Composer: Aram Khachaturian
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C # Phrygian Mode - Spanish gypsy scale (Flamenco mode)
The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. The octave species (scale) underlying the ancient-Greek Phrygian tonos...
The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. The octave species (scale) underlying the ancient-Greek Phrygian tonos (in its diatonic genus) corresponds to the medieval and modern Dorian mode.
In Greek music theory, the harmonia given this name was based on a tonos, in turn based on a scale or octave species built from a tetrachord which, in its diatonic genus, consisted of a series of rising intervals of a whole tone, followed by a semitone, followed by a whole tone (in the chromatic genus, this was a minor third followed by two semitones, and in the enharmonic, a major third and two quarter tones). An octave species was then built upon two of these tetrachords separated by a whole tone. This is equivalent to playing all the white notes on a piano keyboard from D to D:
The Phrygian Mode in Jazz
In contemporary jazz, the Phrygian mode is used over chords and sonorities built on the mode, such as the sus4(♭9) chord (see Suspended chord), which is sometimes called a phrygian suspended chord. For example, a soloist might play an E Phrygian over an Esus4(♭9) chord (E-A-B-D-F).
Jazz
"Solea" by Gil Evans (Pelletier-Bacquaert n.d.).
Baroque
Johann Sebastian Bach's keeps in his cantatas the Phrygian mode of some original chorale melodies, such as Luther's Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir in Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, BWV 38, and Es woll uns Gott genädig sein on a melody by Matthaeus Greiter (c. 1490–1552), twice in Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes, BWV 76 (Braatz 2006).[not in citation given]
Heinrich Schütz's St John Passion (1666) is in the Phrygian mode (Rifkin, Linfield, McCulloch, and Baron 2001, §10)
Dieterich Buxtehude's Prelude in A minor, BuxWV 152 (Snyder 2001), (labeled Phrygisch in the BuxWV catalog)
wn.com/C Phrygian Mode Spanish Gypsy Scale (Flamenco Mode)
The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. The octave species (scale) underlying the ancient-Greek Phrygian tonos (in its diatonic genus) corresponds to the medieval and modern Dorian mode.
In Greek music theory, the harmonia given this name was based on a tonos, in turn based on a scale or octave species built from a tetrachord which, in its diatonic genus, consisted of a series of rising intervals of a whole tone, followed by a semitone, followed by a whole tone (in the chromatic genus, this was a minor third followed by two semitones, and in the enharmonic, a major third and two quarter tones). An octave species was then built upon two of these tetrachords separated by a whole tone. This is equivalent to playing all the white notes on a piano keyboard from D to D:
The Phrygian Mode in Jazz
In contemporary jazz, the Phrygian mode is used over chords and sonorities built on the mode, such as the sus4(♭9) chord (see Suspended chord), which is sometimes called a phrygian suspended chord. For example, a soloist might play an E Phrygian over an Esus4(♭9) chord (E-A-B-D-F).
Jazz
"Solea" by Gil Evans (Pelletier-Bacquaert n.d.).
Baroque
Johann Sebastian Bach's keeps in his cantatas the Phrygian mode of some original chorale melodies, such as Luther's Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir in Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, BWV 38, and Es woll uns Gott genädig sein on a melody by Matthaeus Greiter (c. 1490–1552), twice in Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes, BWV 76 (Braatz 2006).[not in citation given]
Heinrich Schütz's St John Passion (1666) is in the Phrygian mode (Rifkin, Linfield, McCulloch, and Baron 2001, §10)
Dieterich Buxtehude's Prelude in A minor, BuxWV 152 (Snyder 2001), (labeled Phrygisch in the BuxWV catalog)
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Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts
Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts...
Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts
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Ariobarzanes of Phrygia Top # 25 Facts
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pyro Vectori PE ReESOURCE phrygia eccludus
unused VHS clip of AK40Greg shooting a Fire Arrow...
unused VHS clip of AK40Greg shooting a Fire Arrow
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unused VHS clip of AK40Greg shooting a Fire Arrow
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clips VHS PE RESOURCE phrygia eccludus
VHS clip dub from The Battle of Olympus used in Phrygia Ecclvdvs...
VHS clip dub from The Battle of Olympus used in Phrygia Ecclvdvs
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VHS clip dub from The Battle of Olympus used in Phrygia Ecclvdvs
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Deer Morph - RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
ripped sprite animated and remixed by DreaM...
ripped sprite animated and remixed by DreaM
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explosions RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
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super mario bros nes rip RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
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super mario bros nes rip RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
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artemis Temple exit - RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
RIP of Artemis' Temple in Phrygia from The Battle of Olympus...
RIP of Artemis' Temple in Phrygia from The Battle of Olympus
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RIP of Artemis' Temple in Phrygia from The Battle of Olympus
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Pelopennesus RESOURCE Phrygia Eccludus
Pelopennesus walking for Battle of Olympus...
Pelopennesus walking for Battle of Olympus
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Pelopennesus walking for Battle of Olympus
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Cultural Exchange between the Phrygians and Greeks (Dan Attrell)
Dan Attrell (MA) discusses the ideological and material exchange between the Greeks and the Phrygians.
Bibliography
Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.” Anatolian Studies 48: 87-112.
Bremmer, Jan. 2004. “Attis: A Greek God in Anatolian Pessinous and Catullan Rome.” Mnemosyne IV 57 (5), 2004: 534-573.
Cox, D. H
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12 000 years Ago Thera Santorini Phrygia Valley Forbiddenarcheology
12.000 years Ago - Thera (Santorini) . . . Phrygia Valley Forbidden archeology , See also : Göbekli Tepe 37° 13′ 23″ Nord 38° 55′ 21″ Est
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Let's Play Mother 3 - Chapter 7 - 8 - Phrygia
We enter Fire Mountain in search of Phrygia's Needle only to run into an old enemy.
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What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?
What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?
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Mysteries of History 2015: Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old
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Phrygian's Melodic Dubstep Mix
Hey guys I hope you enjoy my first mix. There are a couple issues but I promise to fix them.
List of songs in order
Astronaut - Quantum (Virtual riot remix)
Seven Lions - Polarized
Razihel - Skybreaker
23 - Fresh
Stephen Walking - Light Pollution
Flux Pavillion - I cant stop
Rollz - Burn up (Dabin remix)
Document One - Back for some more
Twofold - All around
Virtual Riot - So Baked
Virtual Riot
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1045+955 ワインは血の味(日本からトルコへ、神々の旅)Wine is Blood Taste, from Kofu to Phrygia
1045+955
Which one of us produced wine first, Jomon people or Caucasus people? My intimate friend taught me that Human Blood tastes like Good Wine. Gods enjoyed drinking human-blood.
縄文人とコーカサス人、どちらが先にワインを製造したのか。世界文明の発祥地をさぐる、2回目。親しい知人がこう教えてくれました。人間の血は、よいワインの味、と。神々は人間の生血を飲んでいた。
+The flesh-eating sarcophagi located in the ancient city of Assos in Turkey are so named due to the unusual discovery that
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Aram Khachaturian: Spartacus - Ballet Suite No. 2
1. Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 2. Entrance of Merchants, Dance of a Roman Courtesan, General Dance 8:52 3. Entrance of Spartacus, Quarrel, Harmodius' Tre...
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Apollos Came to Ephesus
During our last lesson from the Book of Acts we watched as Paul completed a brief teaching ministry in that city and left, traveling to Caesarea, then to Jerusalem, and finally on to Antioch of Syria where his second missionary journey ended and his third journey began. Luke wrote, “He set sail from Ephesus. When he landed at Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem…and then went down to Antioch” (Acts
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Acts (Part 10) - Like a Wildfire
On Paul's third and final missionary journey, the apostle goes through Galatia, Phrygia and into Ephesus. He spends three months in Greece and then goes to Jerusalem, where men plot to kill him. Paul escapes and flees to Caesarea.
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LangLang and BSO - Rachmaninoff piano concerto 2
Piano superstar Lang Lang February 28, 2013 in Boston Symphony Hall, and Phrygia Baker maestro Rafael de Burgos and the Boston Symphony Orchestra play the "R...
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Lassus - Prophetiae Sibyllarum
De Labyrintho Carmina crhomatico - 0:00 01. Sibylla Persica - 1:15 02. Sibylla Libica - 3:20 03. Sibylla Delphica - 5:27 04. Sibylla Cimmeria - 7:25 05. Siby...
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SYOA 2015/2016 season opening with UNIBANK
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Soloist: Armen Babakhanian (piano)
Aram Khachaturian Pieces from “Spartacus” Ballet
Introduction and Dance
Adagio Spartacus and Phrygia
Variation of Aegina and Bacchanalia
Scene and Dance with Crotalums
Dance of Gaditanae and Victory of Spartacus
State Youth Orchestra of Armenia
Artistic Director and Principal Conductor: Sergey Smbatyan
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Understanding Modes
http://www.secretguitarteacher.com Here is the abridged transcript: In theory, any type of scale can have its modes, but we are going to focus on the C Major...
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Alchemy & The Disruption of Tyranny Maja D'Aoust White Witch
The Rise of the divine feminine, castration, Jesus Christ, Cybele and the lineage of tyrants from Phrygia to Rome.
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Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra 11/15/14
Night on Bald Mountain, Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia from Spartacus Suite No. 2, Marche Slave; 2014 Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Paul Kim; Woodside High School, Newport News, VA 11/15/2014
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Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China
Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China looks at Studies of 2500-year-old musical instruments found in the excavated tomb of a Chinese ruler from the Bronze .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Accoring to co-author Michael Cremo's book FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY, human hav
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Kumbanad Convention 2014 Pr.Raju Methra
Message by Pr. Raju Methra at Kumbanad Convention 2014 Paul and his companions travelled throughout the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been kept by th...
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Лекция А.И. Иванчика "Келены – Апамея Киботос: царская резиденция в Южной Фригии" (ЯрГУ, 15.09.2014)
[Lecture by A. Ivantchik "Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: a Royal Residence in the Southern Phrygia", Yaroslavl State University, 15.09.2014.]
Лекция члена-корреспондента РАН, доктора исторических наук, профессора Аскольда Игоревича Иванчика состоялась на историческом факультете ЯрГУ 15 сентября 2014 г. Мероприятие было организовано Научно-образовательным Центром антиковедения ЯрГУ им. П.Г. Демидова.
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Khachaturian: Music from Spartacus (excepts)
Aram Ilitch Khachaturian (1903-1978) Арам Хачатурян Spartacus (excerpts) 1.Introduction and Dance of the Nymphs 00:00 2.Introduction, Adagio of Aegina and Ha...
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Past, Present and Future of the Landscape in the Land of King Midas: Gordion, Turkey
Gordion was the capital of ancient Phrygia and reputed home of King Midas (c. 700 B.C.). Its monuments include the Midas Mound (Tumulus MM), over a hundred smaller burial mounds, and the ancient city of Gordion itself. Studies of the modern forest and steppe vegetation suggest how ancient people may have used different areas within the landscape. Plant remains recovered from the settlement documen
Cultural Exchange between the Phrygians and Greeks (Dan Attrell)
Dan Attrell (MA) discusses the ideological and material exchange between the Greeks and the Phrygians.
Bibliography
Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Ro...
Dan Attrell (MA) discusses the ideological and material exchange between the Greeks and the Phrygians.
Bibliography
Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.” Anatolian Studies 48: 87-112.
Bremmer, Jan. 2004. “Attis: A Greek God in Anatolian Pessinous and Catullan Rome.” Mnemosyne IV 57 (5), 2004: 534-573.
Cox, D. H. 1966. "Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII," American Numismatic Society, Museum es 12: 19-55.
Cook, J.M. 1962. The Greeks in Ionia & the East. London: Thames & Hudson.
Darbyshire, G., S. Mitchell, and L. Vardar. 2000. "The Galatian Settlement in Asia Minor," Anatolian Studies 50: 75-97.
Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art. 2000. “Phrygia, Gordion, and King Midas in the Late Eighth Century B.C.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phry/hd_phry.htm (October 2004)
DeVries, Keith. 1990. “The Gordion Excavation Seasons of 1969-1973 and Subsequent Research.” American Jour-nal of Archaeology 94 (3): 371-406.
Emlyn-Jones, C.J. 1980. The Ionians & Hellenism. London : Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Garstang, John. 1943 "Hittite Military Roads in Asia Minor: A Study in Imperial Strategy with a Map." American Journal of Archaeology 47 (1): 35-62.
Gimbutas, Marija Alseikaitė. The gods and goddesses of Old Europe: 7000 to 3500 BC myths, legends and cult images. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
Henrickson, Robert C., and M. J. Blackman. 1999. “Hellenistic Production of Terracotta Roof Tiles among the Ce-ramic Industries at Gordion,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 18 (3): 307-326.
Henrickson, Robert. 1995. “Hittite Pottery and Potters: The View from Late Bronze Age Gordion” The Biblical Archaeologist 58 (2): 82-90.
Jackson, Peter. 2002. “Light from Distant Asterisks: Towards a Description of the Indo-European Religious Heritage.” Numen 49 (1) 61-102.
Larson, Jennifer. 2007. Ancient Greek Cults: A Guide. New York and London: Routledge.
Marsh, Ben. 1999. “Alluvial Burial of Gordion, an Iron-Age City in Anatolia.” Journal of Field Archaeology 26 (2): 163-175.
Miller, Naomi F., Melinda A. Zeder, Susan R. Arter. 2009. “From Food and Fuel to Farms and Flocks: The Integra-tion of Plant and Animal Remains in the Study of the Agropastoral Economy at Gordion, Turkey.” Current Anthro-pology 50 (6): 915-924.
Özkayad, Vecihi. 1997. “The Shaft Monuments and the ‘Taurobolium’ among the Phrygians.” Anatolian Studies 47: 89-103
Prag, A. 1989. “Reconstructing King Midas: A First Report.” Anatolian Studies 39: 159-165.
Roscoe, Will. 1996. “Priests of the Goddess: Gender Transgression in Ancient Religion.” History of Religions 35 (3): 195-230.
Roller, Lynn E. 1987. “Hellenistic Epigraphic Texts from Gordion,” Anatolian Studies 37: 103-33.
--------. 1994. “Attis on Greek Votive Monuments: Greek God or Phrygian?” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 63 (2): 245-262.
--------. 1991. “The Great Mother at Gordion: The Hellenization of an Anatolian Cult.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies 111: 128-143.
--------. 1984. “Midas and the Gordian Knot.” Classical Antiquity 3: 256–271.
Sams, Kenneth. 1974. “Phrygian Painted Animals: Anatolian Orientalizing Art.” Anatolian Studies 24: 169-196.
University of Gent. 2006. “Pessinous Excavation Project.” http://www.archaeology.ugent.be/pessinus/phrygianhellenistic (accessed 21 November 2011).
University of Pennsylvania. 2010. “Digital Gordion.” http://sites.museum.upenn.edu/gordion/archaeology (accessed 19 November 2011).
Vermaseren, Maarten. 1977. Cybele and Attis: The Myth and the Cult. London: Thames and Hudson.
--------. 1991. “The Great Mother at Gordion: The Hellenization of an Anatolian Cult.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies 111: 128-143.
Voigt, M. Mary. 2003. “Celts at Gordion: The Late Hellenistic Settlement,” Expedition 45:. 14-16.
Voigt, M. Mary, and Robert C. Henrickson. 2000. “Formation of the Phrygian State: The Early Iron Age at Gordi-on.” Anatolian Studies 50: 37-54.
Young, Rodney S. 1956. “The Campaign of 1955 at Gordion: Preliminary Report.” American Journal of Archaeology 60 (3): 249-266.
--------. 1963. “Gordion on the Royal Road.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107 (4): 348-364.
--------. 1962. “The 1961 Campaign at Gordion.” American Journal of Archaeology 66 (2): 153-168.
--------. 1966. “The Gordion Campaign of 1965.” American Journal of Archaeology 70 (3): 267-278.
--------. 1968. “The Gordion Campaign of 1967.” American Journal of Archaeology 72 (3): 231-241.
--------. “Old Phrygian Inscriptions from Gordion: Toward a History of the Phrygian Alphabet.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 38 (2): 252-296.
wn.com/Cultural Exchange Between The Phrygians And Greeks (Dan Attrell)
Dan Attrell (MA) discusses the ideological and material exchange between the Greeks and the Phrygians.
Bibliography
Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.” Anatolian Studies 48: 87-112.
Bremmer, Jan. 2004. “Attis: A Greek God in Anatolian Pessinous and Catullan Rome.” Mnemosyne IV 57 (5), 2004: 534-573.
Cox, D. H. 1966. "Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII," American Numismatic Society, Museum es 12: 19-55.
Cook, J.M. 1962. The Greeks in Ionia & the East. London: Thames & Hudson.
Darbyshire, G., S. Mitchell, and L. Vardar. 2000. "The Galatian Settlement in Asia Minor," Anatolian Studies 50: 75-97.
Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art. 2000. “Phrygia, Gordion, and King Midas in the Late Eighth Century B.C.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phry/hd_phry.htm (October 2004)
DeVries, Keith. 1990. “The Gordion Excavation Seasons of 1969-1973 and Subsequent Research.” American Jour-nal of Archaeology 94 (3): 371-406.
Emlyn-Jones, C.J. 1980. The Ionians & Hellenism. London : Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Garstang, John. 1943 "Hittite Military Roads in Asia Minor: A Study in Imperial Strategy with a Map." American Journal of Archaeology 47 (1): 35-62.
Gimbutas, Marija Alseikaitė. The gods and goddesses of Old Europe: 7000 to 3500 BC myths, legends and cult images. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
Henrickson, Robert C., and M. J. Blackman. 1999. “Hellenistic Production of Terracotta Roof Tiles among the Ce-ramic Industries at Gordion,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 18 (3): 307-326.
Henrickson, Robert. 1995. “Hittite Pottery and Potters: The View from Late Bronze Age Gordion” The Biblical Archaeologist 58 (2): 82-90.
Jackson, Peter. 2002. “Light from Distant Asterisks: Towards a Description of the Indo-European Religious Heritage.” Numen 49 (1) 61-102.
Larson, Jennifer. 2007. Ancient Greek Cults: A Guide. New York and London: Routledge.
Marsh, Ben. 1999. “Alluvial Burial of Gordion, an Iron-Age City in Anatolia.” Journal of Field Archaeology 26 (2): 163-175.
Miller, Naomi F., Melinda A. Zeder, Susan R. Arter. 2009. “From Food and Fuel to Farms and Flocks: The Integra-tion of Plant and Animal Remains in the Study of the Agropastoral Economy at Gordion, Turkey.” Current Anthro-pology 50 (6): 915-924.
Özkayad, Vecihi. 1997. “The Shaft Monuments and the ‘Taurobolium’ among the Phrygians.” Anatolian Studies 47: 89-103
Prag, A. 1989. “Reconstructing King Midas: A First Report.” Anatolian Studies 39: 159-165.
Roscoe, Will. 1996. “Priests of the Goddess: Gender Transgression in Ancient Religion.” History of Religions 35 (3): 195-230.
Roller, Lynn E. 1987. “Hellenistic Epigraphic Texts from Gordion,” Anatolian Studies 37: 103-33.
--------. 1994. “Attis on Greek Votive Monuments: Greek God or Phrygian?” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 63 (2): 245-262.
--------. 1991. “The Great Mother at Gordion: The Hellenization of an Anatolian Cult.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies 111: 128-143.
--------. 1984. “Midas and the Gordian Knot.” Classical Antiquity 3: 256–271.
Sams, Kenneth. 1974. “Phrygian Painted Animals: Anatolian Orientalizing Art.” Anatolian Studies 24: 169-196.
University of Gent. 2006. “Pessinous Excavation Project.” http://www.archaeology.ugent.be/pessinus/phrygianhellenistic (accessed 21 November 2011).
University of Pennsylvania. 2010. “Digital Gordion.” http://sites.museum.upenn.edu/gordion/archaeology (accessed 19 November 2011).
Vermaseren, Maarten. 1977. Cybele and Attis: The Myth and the Cult. London: Thames and Hudson.
--------. 1991. “The Great Mother at Gordion: The Hellenization of an Anatolian Cult.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies 111: 128-143.
Voigt, M. Mary. 2003. “Celts at Gordion: The Late Hellenistic Settlement,” Expedition 45:. 14-16.
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--------. 1963. “Gordion on the Royal Road.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107 (4): 348-364.
--------. 1962. “The 1961 Campaign at Gordion.” American Journal of Archaeology 66 (2): 153-168.
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- published: 05 Feb 2015
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12 000 years Ago Thera Santorini Phrygia Valley Forbiddenarcheology
12.000 years Ago - Thera (Santorini) . . . Phrygia Valley Forbidden archeology , See also : Göbekli Tepe 37° 13′ 23″ Nord 38° 55′ 21″ Est
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12.000 years Ago - Thera (Santorini) . . . Phrygia Valley Forbidden archeology , See also : Göbekli Tepe 37° 13′ 23″ Nord 38° 55′ 21″ Est
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12.000 years Ago - Thera (Santorini) . . . Phrygia Valley Forbidden archeology , See also : Göbekli Tepe 37° 13′ 23″ Nord 38° 55′ 21″ Est
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- published: 15 May 2015
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Let's Play Mother 3 - Chapter 7 - 8 - Phrygia
We enter Fire Mountain in search of Phrygia's Needle only to run into an old enemy....
We enter Fire Mountain in search of Phrygia's Needle only to run into an old enemy.
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We enter Fire Mountain in search of Phrygia's Needle only to run into an old enemy.
- published: 24 Jun 2015
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What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?
What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?...
What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?
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What Great Event Happened in Phrygia?
- published: 10 Aug 2014
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Mysteries of History 2015: Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 million...
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and .
Geologist Dr Alexander Koltypin believes mysterious markings in the Phrygian Valley of central Turkey were made by an intelligent race . Did an ancient .
wn.com/Mysteries Of History 2015 Ancient Vehicle Tracks Discovered In Turkey's Phrygia Valley
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and .
Geologist Dr Alexander Koltypin believes mysterious markings in the Phrygian Valley of central Turkey were made by an intelligent race . Did an ancient .
- published: 03 Sep 2015
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Phrygian's Melodic Dubstep Mix
Hey guys I hope you enjoy my first mix. There are a couple issues but I promise to fix them.
List of songs in order
Astronaut - Quantum (Virtual riot remix)
S...
Hey guys I hope you enjoy my first mix. There are a couple issues but I promise to fix them.
List of songs in order
Astronaut - Quantum (Virtual riot remix)
Seven Lions - Polarized
Razihel - Skybreaker
23 - Fresh
Stephen Walking - Light Pollution
Flux Pavillion - I cant stop
Rollz - Burn up (Dabin remix)
Document One - Back for some more
Twofold - All around
Virtual Riot - So Baked
Virtual Riot - Sugar Rush
Astronaut - Earthsphere
Hobbie Stewart - Still Here (Gemini Remix)
Emalkay - Tell Me (Rogue remix)
T Mass & Skrux - Lost in the sea
Diamond Eyes - Rivers
Direct - Free my World
Azedia - Precipitate
Stonebank - Eagle eyes
Draper - Night Rider
Fractal - Contact
More music from Phrygian coming soon.......
All credit goes to the original writers of the songs
wn.com/Phrygian's Melodic Dubstep Mix
Hey guys I hope you enjoy my first mix. There are a couple issues but I promise to fix them.
List of songs in order
Astronaut - Quantum (Virtual riot remix)
Seven Lions - Polarized
Razihel - Skybreaker
23 - Fresh
Stephen Walking - Light Pollution
Flux Pavillion - I cant stop
Rollz - Burn up (Dabin remix)
Document One - Back for some more
Twofold - All around
Virtual Riot - So Baked
Virtual Riot - Sugar Rush
Astronaut - Earthsphere
Hobbie Stewart - Still Here (Gemini Remix)
Emalkay - Tell Me (Rogue remix)
T Mass & Skrux - Lost in the sea
Diamond Eyes - Rivers
Direct - Free my World
Azedia - Precipitate
Stonebank - Eagle eyes
Draper - Night Rider
Fractal - Contact
More music from Phrygian coming soon.......
All credit goes to the original writers of the songs
- published: 31 Mar 2015
- views: 8
1045+955 ワインは血の味(日本からトルコへ、神々の旅)Wine is Blood Taste, from Kofu to Phrygia
1045+955
Which one of us produced wine first, Jomon people or Caucasus people? My intimate friend taught me that Human Blood tastes like Good Wine. Gods enjoyed...
1045+955
Which one of us produced wine first, Jomon people or Caucasus people? My intimate friend taught me that Human Blood tastes like Good Wine. Gods enjoyed drinking human-blood.
縄文人とコーカサス人、どちらが先にワインを製造したのか。世界文明の発祥地をさぐる、2回目。親しい知人がこう教えてくれました。人間の血は、よいワインの味、と。神々は人間の生血を飲んでいた。
+The flesh-eating sarcophagi located in the ancient city of Assos in Turkey are so named due to the unusual discovery that the bodies inside the tombs disintegrate at a very rapid rate, according to a report in Hurriyet Daily News. Dolmens with holes in Caucasus in Russia. Jomon people were slaves or food for Aliens.
トルコのアソスで、人間を溶かしてしまう石棺が見つかった。だれが何のために。。。ついでロシア、コーカサスにある、穴あきドルメン。関連性はあるのか、ないのか?
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
The history of the Azteca and the Inca was the one full of bloody history.
アステカの歴史も、インカの歴史も、生贄(いけにえ)のそれでした。人々は、生きた人間の心臓をえぐり、それを神に捧げました。となると、彼らの神は、いったい、だれだったのか。あるいはそこまでマヤ人やインカ人を、追い込めたのはだれかということになります。エイリアン、イコール、性善説は、まちがっているのではないでしょうか。謎が深まります。
Keiko & Maika, France
Hiroshi Hayashi
Sep.06th, 2014
wn.com/1045 955 ワインは血の味(日本からトルコへ、神々の旅)Wine Is Blood Taste, From Kofu To Phrygia
1045+955
Which one of us produced wine first, Jomon people or Caucasus people? My intimate friend taught me that Human Blood tastes like Good Wine. Gods enjoyed drinking human-blood.
縄文人とコーカサス人、どちらが先にワインを製造したのか。世界文明の発祥地をさぐる、2回目。親しい知人がこう教えてくれました。人間の血は、よいワインの味、と。神々は人間の生血を飲んでいた。
+The flesh-eating sarcophagi located in the ancient city of Assos in Turkey are so named due to the unusual discovery that the bodies inside the tombs disintegrate at a very rapid rate, according to a report in Hurriyet Daily News. Dolmens with holes in Caucasus in Russia. Jomon people were slaves or food for Aliens.
トルコのアソスで、人間を溶かしてしまう石棺が見つかった。だれが何のために。。。ついでロシア、コーカサスにある、穴あきドルメン。関連性はあるのか、ないのか?
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
The history of the Azteca and the Inca was the one full of bloody history.
アステカの歴史も、インカの歴史も、生贄(いけにえ)のそれでした。人々は、生きた人間の心臓をえぐり、それを神に捧げました。となると、彼らの神は、いったい、だれだったのか。あるいはそこまでマヤ人やインカ人を、追い込めたのはだれかということになります。エイリアン、イコール、性善説は、まちがっているのではないでしょうか。謎が深まります。
Keiko & Maika, France
Hiroshi Hayashi
Sep.06th, 2014
- published: 06 Sep 2014
- views: 1644
Aram Khachaturian: Spartacus - Ballet Suite No. 2
1. Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 2. Entrance of Merchants, Dance of a Roman Courtesan, General Dance 8:52 3. Entrance of Spartacus, Quarrel, Harmodius' Tre......
1. Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 2. Entrance of Merchants, Dance of a Roman Courtesan, General Dance 8:52 3. Entrance of Spartacus, Quarrel, Harmodius' Tre...
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1. Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 2. Entrance of Merchants, Dance of a Roman Courtesan, General Dance 8:52 3. Entrance of Spartacus, Quarrel, Harmodius' Tre...
Apollos Came to Ephesus
During our last lesson from the Book of Acts we watched as Paul completed a brief teaching ministry in that city and left, traveling to Caesarea, then to Jerusa...
During our last lesson from the Book of Acts we watched as Paul completed a brief teaching ministry in that city and left, traveling to Caesarea, then to Jerusalem, and finally on to Antioch of Syria where his second missionary journey ended and his third journey began. Luke wrote, “He set sail from Ephesus. When he landed at Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem…and then went down to Antioch” (Acts 18:21b-22, NIV).
After spending some time at Antioch, he set out on his third missionary journey which began with an extensive discipleship ministry in the regions of Galatia and Phrygia. Luke described the first leg of this journey when he wrote, “After spending some time in Antioch, Paul set out from there and traveled from place to place throughout the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples” (Acts 18:23, NIV).
While Paul was busy with his ministry in Galatia and Phrygia, Apollos came to Ephesus. Luke described his arrival when he wrote, “Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was a learned man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures” (Acts 18:24, NIV).
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During our last lesson from the Book of Acts we watched as Paul completed a brief teaching ministry in that city and left, traveling to Caesarea, then to Jerusalem, and finally on to Antioch of Syria where his second missionary journey ended and his third journey began. Luke wrote, “He set sail from Ephesus. When he landed at Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem…and then went down to Antioch” (Acts 18:21b-22, NIV).
After spending some time at Antioch, he set out on his third missionary journey which began with an extensive discipleship ministry in the regions of Galatia and Phrygia. Luke described the first leg of this journey when he wrote, “After spending some time in Antioch, Paul set out from there and traveled from place to place throughout the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples” (Acts 18:23, NIV).
While Paul was busy with his ministry in Galatia and Phrygia, Apollos came to Ephesus. Luke described his arrival when he wrote, “Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was a learned man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures” (Acts 18:24, NIV).
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 7
Acts (Part 10) - Like a Wildfire
On Paul's third and final missionary journey, the apostle goes through Galatia, Phrygia and into Ephesus. He spends three months in Greece and then goes to Jeru...
On Paul's third and final missionary journey, the apostle goes through Galatia, Phrygia and into Ephesus. He spends three months in Greece and then goes to Jerusalem, where men plot to kill him. Paul escapes and flees to Caesarea.
wn.com/Acts (Part 10) Like A Wildfire
On Paul's third and final missionary journey, the apostle goes through Galatia, Phrygia and into Ephesus. He spends three months in Greece and then goes to Jerusalem, where men plot to kill him. Paul escapes and flees to Caesarea.
- published: 15 May 2014
- views: 94
LangLang and BSO - Rachmaninoff piano concerto 2
Piano superstar Lang Lang February 28, 2013 in Boston Symphony Hall, and Phrygia Baker maestro Rafael de Burgos and the Boston Symphony Orchestra play the "R......
Piano superstar Lang Lang February 28, 2013 in Boston Symphony Hall, and Phrygia Baker maestro Rafael de Burgos and the Boston Symphony Orchestra play the "R...
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Piano superstar Lang Lang February 28, 2013 in Boston Symphony Hall, and Phrygia Baker maestro Rafael de Burgos and the Boston Symphony Orchestra play the "R...
Lassus - Prophetiae Sibyllarum
De Labyrintho Carmina crhomatico - 0:00 01. Sibylla Persica - 1:15 02. Sibylla Libica - 3:20 03. Sibylla Delphica - 5:27 04. Sibylla Cimmeria - 7:25 05. Siby......
De Labyrintho Carmina crhomatico - 0:00 01. Sibylla Persica - 1:15 02. Sibylla Libica - 3:20 03. Sibylla Delphica - 5:27 04. Sibylla Cimmeria - 7:25 05. Siby...
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De Labyrintho Carmina crhomatico - 0:00 01. Sibylla Persica - 1:15 02. Sibylla Libica - 3:20 03. Sibylla Delphica - 5:27 04. Sibylla Cimmeria - 7:25 05. Siby...
SYOA 2015/2016 season opening with UNIBANK
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Soloist: Armen Babakhanian (piano)
Aram Khachaturian Pieces from “Spartacus” Ballet
Introduction and Dance
Adagio S...
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Soloist: Armen Babakhanian (piano)
Aram Khachaturian Pieces from “Spartacus” Ballet
Introduction and Dance
Adagio Spartacus and Phrygia
Variation of Aegina and Bacchanalia
Scene and Dance with Crotalums
Dance of Gaditanae and Victory of Spartacus
State Youth Orchestra of Armenia
Artistic Director and Principal Conductor: Sergey Smbatyan
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Soloist: Armen Babakhanian (piano)
Aram Khachaturian Pieces from “Spartacus” Ballet
Introduction and Dance
Adagio Spartacus and Phrygia
Variation of Aegina and Bacchanalia
Scene and Dance with Crotalums
Dance of Gaditanae and Victory of Spartacus
State Youth Orchestra of Armenia
Artistic Director and Principal Conductor: Sergey Smbatyan
- published: 01 Oct 2015
- views: 363
Understanding Modes
http://www.secretguitarteacher.com Here is the abridged transcript: In theory, any type of scale can have its modes, but we are going to focus on the C Major......
http://www.secretguitarteacher.com Here is the abridged transcript: In theory, any type of scale can have its modes, but we are going to focus on the C Major...
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http://www.secretguitarteacher.com Here is the abridged transcript: In theory, any type of scale can have its modes, but we are going to focus on the C Major...
Alchemy & The Disruption of Tyranny Maja D'Aoust White Witch
The Rise of the divine feminine, castration, Jesus Christ, Cybele and the lineage of tyrants from Phrygia to Rome....
The Rise of the divine feminine, castration, Jesus Christ, Cybele and the lineage of tyrants from Phrygia to Rome.
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The Rise of the divine feminine, castration, Jesus Christ, Cybele and the lineage of tyrants from Phrygia to Rome.
Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra 11/15/14
Night on Bald Mountain, Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia from Spartacus Suite No. 2, Marche Slave; 2014 Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra; Symphony O...
Night on Bald Mountain, Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia from Spartacus Suite No. 2, Marche Slave; 2014 Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Paul Kim; Woodside High School, Newport News, VA 11/15/2014
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Night on Bald Mountain, Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia from Spartacus Suite No. 2, Marche Slave; 2014 Southeastern Virginia Senior Regional Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Paul Kim; Woodside High School, Newport News, VA 11/15/2014
- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 191
Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China
Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China looks at Studies of 2500-year-old musical instruments found in the excavated tomb of a Chinese ruler from the Bronze .
...
Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China looks at Studies of 2500-year-old musical instruments found in the excavated tomb of a Chinese ruler from the Bronze .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Accoring to co-author Michael Cremo's book FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY, human have been here in the Western Hemisphere (North America) for over 600 .
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Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China looks at Studies of 2500-year-old musical instruments found in the excavated tomb of a Chinese ruler from the Bronze .
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new .
Accoring to co-author Michael Cremo's book FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY, human have been here in the Western Hemisphere (North America) for over 600 .
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 3
Kumbanad Convention 2014 Pr.Raju Methra
Message by Pr. Raju Methra at Kumbanad Convention 2014 Paul and his companions travelled throughout the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been kept by th......
Message by Pr. Raju Methra at Kumbanad Convention 2014 Paul and his companions travelled throughout the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been kept by th...
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Message by Pr. Raju Methra at Kumbanad Convention 2014 Paul and his companions travelled throughout the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been kept by th...
Лекция А.И. Иванчика "Келены – Апамея Киботос: царская резиденция в Южной Фригии" (ЯрГУ, 15.09.2014)
[Lecture by A. Ivantchik "Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: a Royal Residence in the Southern Phrygia", Yaroslavl State University, 15.09.2014.]
Лекция члена-корресп...
[Lecture by A. Ivantchik "Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: a Royal Residence in the Southern Phrygia", Yaroslavl State University, 15.09.2014.]
Лекция члена-корреспондента РАН, доктора исторических наук, профессора Аскольда Игоревича Иванчика состоялась на историческом факультете ЯрГУ 15 сентября 2014 г. Мероприятие было организовано Научно-образовательным Центром антиковедения ЯрГУ им. П.Г. Демидова. А.И. Иванчик, являясь руководителем международного проекта по археологическому изучению Келен, поделился последними результатами исследований. Основную часть аудитории слушателей составили студенты первого курса бакалавриата. См. тж.: http://antik-yar.ru/news/12645.
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[Lecture by A. Ivantchik "Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: a Royal Residence in the Southern Phrygia", Yaroslavl State University, 15.09.2014.]
Лекция члена-корреспондента РАН, доктора исторических наук, профессора Аскольда Игоревича Иванчика состоялась на историческом факультете ЯрГУ 15 сентября 2014 г. Мероприятие было организовано Научно-образовательным Центром антиковедения ЯрГУ им. П.Г. Демидова. А.И. Иванчик, являясь руководителем международного проекта по археологическому изучению Келен, поделился последними результатами исследований. Основную часть аудитории слушателей составили студенты первого курса бакалавриата. См. тж.: http://antik-yar.ru/news/12645.
- published: 25 Sep 2014
- views: 19
Khachaturian: Music from Spartacus (excepts)
Aram Ilitch Khachaturian (1903-1978) Арам Хачатурян Spartacus (excerpts) 1.Introduction and Dance of the Nymphs 00:00 2.Introduction, Adagio of Aegina and Ha......
Aram Ilitch Khachaturian (1903-1978) Арам Хачатурян Spartacus (excerpts) 1.Introduction and Dance of the Nymphs 00:00 2.Introduction, Adagio of Aegina and Ha...
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Aram Ilitch Khachaturian (1903-1978) Арам Хачатурян Spartacus (excerpts) 1.Introduction and Dance of the Nymphs 00:00 2.Introduction, Adagio of Aegina and Ha...
Past, Present and Future of the Landscape in the Land of King Midas: Gordion, Turkey
Gordion was the capital of ancient Phrygia and reputed home of King Midas (c. 700 B.C.). Its monuments include the Midas Mound (Tumulus MM), over a hundred smal...
Gordion was the capital of ancient Phrygia and reputed home of King Midas (c. 700 B.C.). Its monuments include the Midas Mound (Tumulus MM), over a hundred smaller burial mounds, and the ancient city of Gordion itself. Studies of the modern forest and steppe vegetation suggest how ancient people may have used different areas within the landscape. Plant remains recovered from the settlement document changes in vegetation and land use from about 1200 BC to 1000 AD. Inspired by our glimpses of formerly healthy steppe vegetations, the Gordion Project is using plants as an aid for historical preservation and interpretation.
wn.com/Past, Present And Future Of The Landscape In The Land Of King Midas Gordion, Turkey
Gordion was the capital of ancient Phrygia and reputed home of King Midas (c. 700 B.C.). Its monuments include the Midas Mound (Tumulus MM), over a hundred smaller burial mounds, and the ancient city of Gordion itself. Studies of the modern forest and steppe vegetation suggest how ancient people may have used different areas within the landscape. Plant remains recovered from the settlement document changes in vegetation and land use from about 1200 BC to 1000 AD. Inspired by our glimpses of formerly healthy steppe vegetations, the Gordion Project is using plants as an aid for historical preservation and interpretation.
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 0