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[Full Movie] Letusan Gunung Api Krakatau 1883 Indonesia, Krakatoa Eruption (English&Indo; SUB)
Documenter; The eruption of Krakatoa Volcano Mountain at 1883 in Indonesia. Causing a massive tsunami. Dokumenter Letusan gunung api Krakatau di selat sunda, Indonesia tahun 1883 yang menyebabkan tsunami besar.
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Tsunami Krakatoa.mov
This movie shows a physics-based computer simulation of the 1883 Krakatoa eruption, lateral blast, pyroclastic flow and tsunami.
For more tsunami information visit http://es.ucsc.edu/~ward.
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Krakatoa: The Last Days, Clip 1 - Tsunami
Wide Screen HD Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdxFHmaKP0
From the BBC docu-drama, "Krakatoa: The Last Days." The movie is also known as "Krakatoa: Volcano of Destruction" and aired on Discovery Channel. The movie brings to life the journals and recollections of four witnesses who survived the cataclysmic eruption of Krakatoa in August of 1883.
This segment features the Beijerinck
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Animasi Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883
Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883 - Ini adalah animasi dimana pada saat itu terjadinya letusan gunung merapi dan di susul dengan tsunami, yang memakan banyak ribuan korban jiwa.
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Krakatoa - The Great Volcanic Eruption
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
Every Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
Docudrama about the gripping story and events leading up to the cataclysmic eruption of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883.
On 27th August 1883 the uninhabited island of Krakatoa blew itself out of existence with an explosion the equivalent power of 150 million tonnes of
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Ausbruch des Krakatau 1883.avi
Eruption or outbreak of Mount Krakatau in 1883. From the first rumors in May 1883 up to the eruption on August 27, 1883.This eruption caused a high amount of human lifes - more than 30.000 and a higher Tsunami wave than the 2004 Tsunami.
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Salford City 3-4 Darlington 1883 - Goals
All the goals from Salford's 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salfordcityfc/
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
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Salford City 3-4 Darlington 1883 - Anthony Johnson post-match interview 13.02.16
Anthony Johnson gave his thoughts after the 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salford...
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
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1883 Photoshoot & BTS with Tom Hiddleston (Custom Music)
Just something I put together because I was extreeeemely bored.
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La Guerra del Pacifico 1879 - 1883
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Hubert Parry - Symphony No.2 in F-major "The Cambridge" (1883)
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 -- 7 October 1918) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.
Work: Symphony No.2 in F-major "The Cambridge" (1883)
Mov.I: Andante sostenuto - Allegro moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Scherzo. Molto vivace - Poco più mosso - Presto 11:48
Mov.III: Andante 19:11
Mov.IV: Allegro vivace 27:21
Orchestra: The London Philharmonic
Co
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1883 Golden corral
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1883 Issue 4 Cover Shoot featuring Tom Hiddleston : Behind the scenes,
Behind the scenes 1883 Magazine, Issue 4 cover shoot with Tom Hiddleston.
Filmed and edited by Yvoni Lada
http://vimeo.com/yvonilada
Fashion by Filippo Giuliani
www.1883magazine.com
to buy a copy of the magazine goto: http://www.1883magazine.com/buy
or download the digital version: http://www.otheredition.com/1883-magazine
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Krakatoa - the most dangerous volcano on earth, Rate My Science
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Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau) was a volcanic island made of lava in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. The name is used for the island group, the main island (also called Rakata), and the volcano as a whole. The volcano exploded in 1883, killing 36,417 people. The explosion is
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Malta Railway (1883-1931) Re-visited
The Malta Railway was launched in 1883, joining the capital city Valletta with the old capital Mdina in the centre of the island and offering a much faster and more comfortable mode of public transportation than the horse-drawn carriages of the time. It ran for just under 50 years and ceased operations on 31st March 1931 as scheduled bus services became more frequent and convenient.
This video tra
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Discours ignoble du Roi LEOPOLD II au Congo Belge en 1883
Royal Force Africa : https://plus.google.com/+AfriQueAfroIndexhtml/posts
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5. Lecture on Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Lecture to second year undergraduate students at Cambridge University in 2001 by Alan Macfarlane on some aspects of the work of Karl Marx. For the background, downloadble version, readings etc. please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
I have disabled the feed-back button because of a number of abusive and unpleasant comments (amongst much positive feed-back) I have received. Apologies to those who hav
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ΜΕΓΑΛΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ : ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ ΠΛΑΣΤΗΡΑΣ Ο ΜΑΥΡΟΣ ΚΑΒΑΛΑΡΗΣ (1883 - 1953)
Διαχρονικό μήνυμα του Νικολάου Πλαστήρα προς όλους τους Έλληνες
«Το πλανάσθαι ανθρώπινον, αλλά το ομολογήν την πλάνην είναι ανώτερος πολιτισμός και ευγενέστερος ανδρισμός. Ένας λαός ούτω μόνον σκεπτόμενος αποτρέπει τας εκ της πλάνης συμφοράς και ευημερεί».
«Όποιος βλέπει την πατρίδα του να καταστρέφεται και κάθεται αδρανής, είναι το ίδιο σαν να την καταστρέφει ο ίδιος».
- Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας (Μα
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Karl Marx (1818-1883), l'horizon du monde : Une vie, une oeuvre [2012]
Le 19 mai 2012, l'émission “Une vie, une oeuvre” dirigée par Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange et diffusée tous les samedis sur les ondes de France Culture, évoquait la figure et l'oeuvre de Karl Marx. “Marx, l'horizon du monde” : Sur les traces de l'auteur du “Capital”, juriste et philosophe, mais aussi économiste et critique de l’économie politique, sociologue du travail, militant révolutionnaire et pè
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Documentary: Krakatoa Volcano Disaster
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began on August 26, 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year) and culminated with several destructive eruptions of the remaining caldera. On August 27, two thirds of Krakatoa collapsed in a chain of titanic explosions, destroying most of the island and its surrounding archipelago. Additional alleged seismic activity cont
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Hugo Wolf - Penthesilea, Symphonic Poem (1883-85)
Penthesilea (1883-85)
I. Departure of the Amazon for Troy
II. Penthesilea's Dream of the Feats of Roses
III. Fights, Passions, Madness, Extinction Combats, Passions, Folie, Destruction
A symphonic poem by Austrian composer Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), based on the 1808 play "Penthesilea" by Heinrich von Kleist, which also inspired the opera of the same name by Othmar Schoeck. The play deals with
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Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) : Piano Concerto No. 1 (1918)
Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) (Pologne)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor (1918)
Pianiste : Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz
Dir : Andrzej Straszynski
1- Andante -- Allegro (14.59)
2- Andante con moto (6.34)
3- Allegro giocoso (10.43)
On collectionCB2 we can also listen to Ludomir Rozycki's « Ballade for piano and orchestra » (1904), « Boleslaw Smialy (Boleslas le Hardi) » symphonic poem (1906), « Anh
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"Tintagel", by Arnold Bax (1883-1953)
(Sound is slightly better at 480p quality)
Taken from the CD sleeve notes:
Perhaps the best known of all his orchestral works Bax's Tintagel is a vivid tonal impression of the castle-crowned cliff of Tintagel in Cornwall. Here the legends of King Arthur and the scenic grandeur of the Atlantic Ocean fired Bax's imagination into producing some of the most vivid sea music ever written.
Bax himself
[Full Movie] Letusan Gunung Api Krakatau 1883 Indonesia, Krakatoa Eruption (English&Indo; SUB)
Documenter; The eruption of Krakatoa Volcano Mountain at 1883 in Indonesia. Causing a massive tsunami. Dokumenter Letusan gunung api Krakatau di selat sunda, In...
Documenter; The eruption of Krakatoa Volcano Mountain at 1883 in Indonesia. Causing a massive tsunami. Dokumenter Letusan gunung api Krakatau di selat sunda, Indonesia tahun 1883 yang menyebabkan tsunami besar.
wn.com/Full Movie Letusan Gunung Api Krakatau 1883 Indonesia, Krakatoa Eruption (English Indo Sub)
Documenter; The eruption of Krakatoa Volcano Mountain at 1883 in Indonesia. Causing a massive tsunami. Dokumenter Letusan gunung api Krakatau di selat sunda, Indonesia tahun 1883 yang menyebabkan tsunami besar.
- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 968152
Tsunami Krakatoa.mov
This movie shows a physics-based computer simulation of the 1883 Krakatoa eruption, lateral blast, pyroclastic flow and tsunami.
For more tsunami information ...
This movie shows a physics-based computer simulation of the 1883 Krakatoa eruption, lateral blast, pyroclastic flow and tsunami.
For more tsunami information visit http://es.ucsc.edu/~ward.
wn.com/Tsunami Krakatoa.Mov
This movie shows a physics-based computer simulation of the 1883 Krakatoa eruption, lateral blast, pyroclastic flow and tsunami.
For more tsunami information visit http://es.ucsc.edu/~ward.
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 330760
Krakatoa: The Last Days, Clip 1 - Tsunami
Wide Screen HD Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdxFHmaKP0
From the BBC docu-drama, "Krakatoa: The Last Days." The movie is also known as "Krakatoa:...
Wide Screen HD Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdxFHmaKP0
From the BBC docu-drama, "Krakatoa: The Last Days." The movie is also known as "Krakatoa: Volcano of Destruction" and aired on Discovery Channel. The movie brings to life the journals and recollections of four witnesses who survived the cataclysmic eruption of Krakatoa in August of 1883.
This segment features the Beijerinck (Beyerinck) family in the village of Ketimbang, Sumatra. Controller Willem Beijerinck was one of seven assigned to oversee the growth and development of the Dutch colonies. Krakatoa had been building up activity, sending forth little explosions and a column of smoke from May to July. Many viewed this phenomenon as spectacular yet harmless. But to a few, such as Johanna Beijerinck, Willem's wife, this was an ominous sign of terrible things to come. This is her account from her journal.
On August 26, 1883, Krakatoa entered into its paroxysmal phase, with eruptions on a virtually continuous basis and explosions heard every 10 minutes. A black cloud of ash arose from its depths to 17 miles (27km) high. The combined result of such heavy volcanic activity birthed the first of the tsunami that would destroy the coastal villages surrounding the volcano.
If you would like to read Johanna Beijerinck's in-depth account of her family's survival through this volcanic catastrophe, please visit:
Survivor Diary -- Johanna Beyerinck
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/krakatoa/diaries/johanna.html
If you want to see the full docudrama, you can catch it on Discovery Channel, rent it, or buy the DVD at Amazon.co.uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Krakatoa-Last-Days-Rupert-Penry-Jones/dp/B000FTJ79G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s;=dvd&qid;=1229745428&sr;=1-1
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wn.com/Krakatoa The Last Days, Clip 1 Tsunami
Wide Screen HD Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQdxFHmaKP0
From the BBC docu-drama, "Krakatoa: The Last Days." The movie is also known as "Krakatoa: Volcano of Destruction" and aired on Discovery Channel. The movie brings to life the journals and recollections of four witnesses who survived the cataclysmic eruption of Krakatoa in August of 1883.
This segment features the Beijerinck (Beyerinck) family in the village of Ketimbang, Sumatra. Controller Willem Beijerinck was one of seven assigned to oversee the growth and development of the Dutch colonies. Krakatoa had been building up activity, sending forth little explosions and a column of smoke from May to July. Many viewed this phenomenon as spectacular yet harmless. But to a few, such as Johanna Beijerinck, Willem's wife, this was an ominous sign of terrible things to come. This is her account from her journal.
On August 26, 1883, Krakatoa entered into its paroxysmal phase, with eruptions on a virtually continuous basis and explosions heard every 10 minutes. A black cloud of ash arose from its depths to 17 miles (27km) high. The combined result of such heavy volcanic activity birthed the first of the tsunami that would destroy the coastal villages surrounding the volcano.
If you would like to read Johanna Beijerinck's in-depth account of her family's survival through this volcanic catastrophe, please visit:
Survivor Diary -- Johanna Beyerinck
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/krakatoa/diaries/johanna.html
If you want to see the full docudrama, you can catch it on Discovery Channel, rent it, or buy the DVD at Amazon.co.uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Krakatoa-Last-Days-Rupert-Penry-Jones/dp/B000FTJ79G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s;=dvd&qid;=1229745428&sr;=1-1
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- published: 07 Aug 2008
- views: 479751
Animasi Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883
Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883 - Ini adalah animasi dimana pada saat itu terjadinya letusan gunung merapi dan di susul dengan tsunami, yang memakan banyak ribuan ...
Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883 - Ini adalah animasi dimana pada saat itu terjadinya letusan gunung merapi dan di susul dengan tsunami, yang memakan banyak ribuan korban jiwa.
wn.com/Animasi Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883
Letusan Gunung Krakatau 1883 - Ini adalah animasi dimana pada saat itu terjadinya letusan gunung merapi dan di susul dengan tsunami, yang memakan banyak ribuan korban jiwa.
- published: 15 Dec 2013
- views: 184670
Krakatoa - The Great Volcanic Eruption
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Every Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
Docudrama about the grippin...
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
Every Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
Docudrama about the gripping story and events leading up to the cataclysmic eruption of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883.
On 27th August 1883 the uninhabited island of Krakatoa blew itself out of existence with an explosion the equivalent power of 150 million tonnes of TNT. The eruption was so loud that the sound was heard over a twelfth of the Earth’s surface, the shockwaves reverberated around the entire planet, seven times. This explosion also caused giant tsunami, the largest of them twice the height of those of 2004. These enormous waves wiped out 165 Indonesian towns and villages killing over 36,000 people. Within hours news of the disaster was transmitted around the globe, and scientists of the time struggled to comprehend the geological forces that caused the tragedy.
Indonesia has so many volcanoes and earthquakes because of its geographical position. The archipelago that starts in Northern Sumatra stretches over 3,000 miles south. It has been created by the forces where two of the tectonic plates that make up the Earth’s surface, meet. The ocean floor of the Indo-Australian Plate and the Asian landmass of the Burma Plate are in collision. As they push against each other the heavier ocean floor is forced underneath the lighter continental rock. Krakatoa lies directly above this subduction zone.
This film reconstructs the true stories of survivors from their accounts and diaries, to piece together what happened in the months leading up to the most famous eruption of all time.
wn.com/Krakatoa The Great Volcanic Eruption
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
Every Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
Docudrama about the gripping story and events leading up to the cataclysmic eruption of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883.
On 27th August 1883 the uninhabited island of Krakatoa blew itself out of existence with an explosion the equivalent power of 150 million tonnes of TNT. The eruption was so loud that the sound was heard over a twelfth of the Earth’s surface, the shockwaves reverberated around the entire planet, seven times. This explosion also caused giant tsunami, the largest of them twice the height of those of 2004. These enormous waves wiped out 165 Indonesian towns and villages killing over 36,000 people. Within hours news of the disaster was transmitted around the globe, and scientists of the time struggled to comprehend the geological forces that caused the tragedy.
Indonesia has so many volcanoes and earthquakes because of its geographical position. The archipelago that starts in Northern Sumatra stretches over 3,000 miles south. It has been created by the forces where two of the tectonic plates that make up the Earth’s surface, meet. The ocean floor of the Indo-Australian Plate and the Asian landmass of the Burma Plate are in collision. As they push against each other the heavier ocean floor is forced underneath the lighter continental rock. Krakatoa lies directly above this subduction zone.
This film reconstructs the true stories of survivors from their accounts and diaries, to piece together what happened in the months leading up to the most famous eruption of all time.
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 207729
Ausbruch des Krakatau 1883.avi
Eruption or outbreak of Mount Krakatau in 1883. From the first rumors in May 1883 up to the eruption on August 27, 1883.This eruption caused a high amount of hu...
Eruption or outbreak of Mount Krakatau in 1883. From the first rumors in May 1883 up to the eruption on August 27, 1883.This eruption caused a high amount of human lifes - more than 30.000 and a higher Tsunami wave than the 2004 Tsunami.
wn.com/Ausbruch Des Krakatau 1883.Avi
Eruption or outbreak of Mount Krakatau in 1883. From the first rumors in May 1883 up to the eruption on August 27, 1883.This eruption caused a high amount of human lifes - more than 30.000 and a higher Tsunami wave than the 2004 Tsunami.
- published: 08 Apr 2012
- views: 115392
Salford City 3-4 Darlington 1883 - Goals
All the goals from Salford's 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salfordcityfc/
htt...
All the goals from Salford's 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salfordcityfc/
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
wn.com/Salford City 3 4 Darlington 1883 Goals
All the goals from Salford's 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salfordcityfc/
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 185
Salford City 3-4 Darlington 1883 - Anthony Johnson post-match interview 13.02.16
Anthony Johnson gave his thoughts after the 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/sal...
Anthony Johnson gave his thoughts after the 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salford...
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
wn.com/Salford City 3 4 Darlington 1883 Anthony Johnson Post Match Interview 13.02.16
Anthony Johnson gave his thoughts after the 3-4 defeat to Darlington 1883.
Filmed and produced by the University of Salford.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/salford...
http://www.salford.ac.uk/classof92
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 266
1883 Photoshoot & BTS with Tom Hiddleston (Custom Music)
Just something I put together because I was extreeeemely bored....
Just something I put together because I was extreeeemely bored.
wn.com/1883 Photoshoot Bts With Tom Hiddleston (Custom Music)
Just something I put together because I was extreeeemely bored.
- published: 12 Jan 2013
- views: 50322
Hubert Parry - Symphony No.2 in F-major "The Cambridge" (1883)
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 -- 7 October 1918) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.
Work: Symphony No....
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 -- 7 October 1918) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.
Work: Symphony No.2 in F-major "The Cambridge" (1883)
Mov.I: Andante sostenuto - Allegro moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Scherzo. Molto vivace - Poco più mosso - Presto 11:48
Mov.III: Andante 19:11
Mov.IV: Allegro vivace 27:21
Orchestra: The London Philharmonic
Conductor: Matthias Bambert
wn.com/Hubert Parry Symphony No.2 In F Major The Cambridge (1883)
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 -- 7 October 1918) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.
Work: Symphony No.2 in F-major "The Cambridge" (1883)
Mov.I: Andante sostenuto - Allegro moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Scherzo. Molto vivace - Poco più mosso - Presto 11:48
Mov.III: Andante 19:11
Mov.IV: Allegro vivace 27:21
Orchestra: The London Philharmonic
Conductor: Matthias Bambert
- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 8969
1883 Issue 4 Cover Shoot featuring Tom Hiddleston : Behind the scenes,
Behind the scenes 1883 Magazine, Issue 4 cover shoot with Tom Hiddleston.
Filmed and edited by Yvoni Lada
http://vimeo.com/yvonilada
Fashion by Filippo G...
Behind the scenes 1883 Magazine, Issue 4 cover shoot with Tom Hiddleston.
Filmed and edited by Yvoni Lada
http://vimeo.com/yvonilada
Fashion by Filippo Giuliani
www.1883magazine.com
to buy a copy of the magazine goto: http://www.1883magazine.com/buy
or download the digital version: http://www.otheredition.com/1883-magazine
wn.com/1883 Issue 4 Cover Shoot Featuring Tom Hiddleston Behind The Scenes,
Behind the scenes 1883 Magazine, Issue 4 cover shoot with Tom Hiddleston.
Filmed and edited by Yvoni Lada
http://vimeo.com/yvonilada
Fashion by Filippo Giuliani
www.1883magazine.com
to buy a copy of the magazine goto: http://www.1883magazine.com/buy
or download the digital version: http://www.otheredition.com/1883-magazine
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 75626
Krakatoa - the most dangerous volcano on earth, Rate My Science
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Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau) was a volcanic island made of lava in the Su...
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Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau) was a volcanic island made of lava in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. The name is used for the island group, the main island (also called Rakata), and the volcano as a whole. The volcano exploded in 1883, killing 36,417 people. The explosion is considered to be the loudest sound ever heard in modern history, with reports of it being heard nearly 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from its point of origin. The shock wave from the explosion was recorded on barographs around the globe. With a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 6, the eruption was equivalent to 200 megatons of TNT (840 PJ) -- about 13,000 times the nuclear yield of the Little Boy bomb (13 to 16 kt) that devastated Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II, and four times the yield of Tsar Bomba (50 Mt), the largest nuclear device ever detonated. The cataclysmic explosion was faintly heard as far away as Perth in Western Australia, about 1,930 miles (3,110 km) away, and the island of Rodrigues near Mauritius, about 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away.
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wn.com/Krakatoa The Most Dangerous Volcano On Earth, Rate My Science
http://ratemyscience.com/ Publish your projects or ideas FREE at Rate My Science.
Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau) was a volcanic island made of lava in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. The name is used for the island group, the main island (also called Rakata), and the volcano as a whole. The volcano exploded in 1883, killing 36,417 people. The explosion is considered to be the loudest sound ever heard in modern history, with reports of it being heard nearly 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from its point of origin. The shock wave from the explosion was recorded on barographs around the globe. With a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 6, the eruption was equivalent to 200 megatons of TNT (840 PJ) -- about 13,000 times the nuclear yield of the Little Boy bomb (13 to 16 kt) that devastated Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II, and four times the yield of Tsar Bomba (50 Mt), the largest nuclear device ever detonated. The cataclysmic explosion was faintly heard as far away as Perth in Western Australia, about 1,930 miles (3,110 km) away, and the island of Rodrigues near Mauritius, about 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away.
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- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 299928
Malta Railway (1883-1931) Re-visited
The Malta Railway was launched in 1883, joining the capital city Valletta with the old capital Mdina in the centre of the island and offering a much faster and ...
The Malta Railway was launched in 1883, joining the capital city Valletta with the old capital Mdina in the centre of the island and offering a much faster and more comfortable mode of public transportation than the horse-drawn carriages of the time. It ran for just under 50 years and ceased operations on 31st March 1931 as scheduled bus services became more frequent and convenient.
This video tracks several remnants of the railway along the train's former route, that include stations, tunnels, viaducts and embankments, accompanied by nostalgic music dating mostly from the early 20th century.
Most of the video was shot during February 2012 (Floriana Station footage dates from October 2011).
Audio was replaced using Audioswap because the video was blocked in Malta and other countries due to copyright restrictions.
wn.com/Malta Railway (1883 1931) Re Visited
The Malta Railway was launched in 1883, joining the capital city Valletta with the old capital Mdina in the centre of the island and offering a much faster and more comfortable mode of public transportation than the horse-drawn carriages of the time. It ran for just under 50 years and ceased operations on 31st March 1931 as scheduled bus services became more frequent and convenient.
This video tracks several remnants of the railway along the train's former route, that include stations, tunnels, viaducts and embankments, accompanied by nostalgic music dating mostly from the early 20th century.
Most of the video was shot during February 2012 (Floriana Station footage dates from October 2011).
Audio was replaced using Audioswap because the video was blocked in Malta and other countries due to copyright restrictions.
- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 36412
Discours ignoble du Roi LEOPOLD II au Congo Belge en 1883
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wn.com/Discours Ignoble Du Roi Leopold Ii Au Congo Belge En 1883
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 35841
5. Lecture on Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Lecture to second year undergraduate students at Cambridge University in 2001 by Alan Macfarlane on some aspects of the work of Karl Marx. For the background, d...
Lecture to second year undergraduate students at Cambridge University in 2001 by Alan Macfarlane on some aspects of the work of Karl Marx. For the background, downloadble version, readings etc. please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
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Lecture to second year undergraduate students at Cambridge University in 2001 by Alan Macfarlane on some aspects of the work of Karl Marx. For the background, downloadble version, readings etc. please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
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- published: 22 Nov 2007
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ΜΕΓΑΛΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ : ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ ΠΛΑΣΤΗΡΑΣ Ο ΜΑΥΡΟΣ ΚΑΒΑΛΑΡΗΣ (1883 - 1953)
Διαχρονικό μήνυμα του Νικολάου Πλαστήρα προς όλους τους Έλληνες
«Το πλανάσθαι ανθρώπινον, αλλά το ομολογήν την πλάνην είναι ανώτερος πολιτισμός και ευγενέστερο...
Διαχρονικό μήνυμα του Νικολάου Πλαστήρα προς όλους τους Έλληνες
«Το πλανάσθαι ανθρώπινον, αλλά το ομολογήν την πλάνην είναι ανώτερος πολιτισμός και ευγενέστερος ανδρισμός. Ένας λαός ούτω μόνον σκεπτόμενος αποτρέπει τας εκ της πλάνης συμφοράς και ευημερεί».
«Όποιος βλέπει την πατρίδα του να καταστρέφεται και κάθεται αδρανής, είναι το ίδιο σαν να την καταστρέφει ο ίδιος».
- Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας (Μαύρος Καβαλάρης)1883-1953
Έλλην στρατιωτικός και πολιτικός
http://nikolaosplastiras.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Μεγαλοι Ελληνεσ Νικολαοσ Πλαστηρασ Ο Μαυροσ Καβαλαρησ (1883 1953)
Διαχρονικό μήνυμα του Νικολάου Πλαστήρα προς όλους τους Έλληνες
«Το πλανάσθαι ανθρώπινον, αλλά το ομολογήν την πλάνην είναι ανώτερος πολιτισμός και ευγενέστερος ανδρισμός. Ένας λαός ούτω μόνον σκεπτόμενος αποτρέπει τας εκ της πλάνης συμφοράς και ευημερεί».
«Όποιος βλέπει την πατρίδα του να καταστρέφεται και κάθεται αδρανής, είναι το ίδιο σαν να την καταστρέφει ο ίδιος».
- Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας (Μαύρος Καβαλάρης)1883-1953
Έλλην στρατιωτικός και πολιτικός
http://nikolaosplastiras.blogspot.com/
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 19106
Karl Marx (1818-1883), l'horizon du monde : Une vie, une oeuvre [2012]
Le 19 mai 2012, l'émission “Une vie, une oeuvre” dirigée par Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange et diffusée tous les samedis sur les ondes de France Culture, évoquait l...
Le 19 mai 2012, l'émission “Une vie, une oeuvre” dirigée par Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange et diffusée tous les samedis sur les ondes de France Culture, évoquait la figure et l'oeuvre de Karl Marx. “Marx, l'horizon du monde” : Sur les traces de l'auteur du “Capital”, juriste et philosophe, mais aussi économiste et critique de l’économie politique, sociologue du travail, militant révolutionnaire et père d’une famille bourgeoise qui échappa à la misère grâce à l’amitié d’Engels. Par Thibault Henneton - Réalisation : Lionel Quantin. 1841, Karl Heinrich Marx [1818-1883] devient docteur en philosophie après une thèse sur Démocrite et Épicure. Le 2 septembre, Moses Hess écrit à un ami écrivain (Berthold Auerbach) : « C’est un homme qui a fait sur moi une impression extraordinaire, bien que nous ayons le même champ d’études ; tu peux t’attendre à faire la connaissance du plus grand et peut-être même du seul vrai philosophe actuellement vivant. Bientôt, lorsqu’il se manifestera publiquement par ses ouvrages et ses cours, tous les yeux d’Allemagne seront tournés vers lui […] Le Dr Marx, c’est ainsi que s’appelle mon idole, est un tout jeune homme, âgé tout au plus de 24 ans, qui donnera le coup de grâce à la religion et à la politique médiévales. Il joint à l’esprit philosophique le plus profond et le plus sérieux l’ironie la plus mordante ; représente-toi Rousseau, Voltaire, Holbach, Lessing, Heine et Hegel, je ne dis pas rassemblés, mais confondus en une seule personne ».
En réalité le docteur Marx sera conduit bien au-delà des frontières de l’Allemagne, à Paris, Bruxelles, Londres où il passe la majeure partie de sa vie d’exilé, avant qu’un dernier voyage ne le conduise à Alger. Non seulement juriste et philosophe, mais économiste et critique de l’économie politique, sociologue du travail, militant révolutionnaire et père d’une famille bourgeoise qui échappa à la misère grâce à l’amitié d’Engels. Quelques mois avant que ne se noue leur amitié, Engels écrit déjà, en 1842 (dans “Le triomphe de la foi”) : « Mais qui s'avance ainsi plein de fougueuse impétuosité ? C'est un noir gaillard de Trèves, un monstre déchaîné. D'un pas bien assuré, il martèle le sol de ses talons et dresse plein de fureur les bras vers les cieux, comme s'il voulait saisir la voûte céleste pour l'abaisser vers la terre. Il frappe avec rage et sans arrêt de son poing redoutable, comme si mille démons l'empoignaient aux cheveux. »
Avec :
Isabelle Garo, philosophe, professeur au lycée Chaptal (Paris), présidente de la GEME (Grande édition des œuvres de Marx et d’Engels en français)
Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, germaniste et traducteur, professeur de littérature allemande à l’ENS Ulm, traducteur du livre 1 du “Capital” (PUF) et producteur avec Yves Duroux d’un Atelier de Création radiophonique en 1983 « Marx, dernier voyage, dernier retour » (France Culture)
Jacques Bidet, philosophe, professeur émérite à l’Université Paris-Ouest, directeur honoraire d'Actuel Marx, président du Congrès Marx International
Frédéric Monferrand, doctorant à l’Université Paris-Ouest, prépare une thèse sur Marx sous la direction de S. Haber.
Pierre Dardot, philosophe, et Christian Laval, sociologue, auteurs de “Marx, prénom : Karl” (Gallimard, mars 2012)
Ainsi que des lectures de la correspondance de Marx (Ivan Cori et Lucile Commeaux)
Références :
SONS (entre autres)
- Auber : “La Muette” de Portici
- Schubert : “Marguerite au rouet”
- Immortal Technique : “Poverty of Philosophy”
FILMS
- “La Commune”, P. Watkins (2003)
- Charlie Chaplin, “Modern Times”
Hors Série Le Monde : “Marx, l'irréductible”, décembre 2011
http://boutique.lemonde.fr/hos-serie-monde-karl-marx.html
Thèmes : Arts & Spectacles| 19e siècle| Economie| Philosophie| Karl Marx| Thibault Henneton
Source : France Culture
wn.com/Karl Marx (1818 1883), L'Horizon Du Monde Une Vie, Une Oeuvre 2012
Le 19 mai 2012, l'émission “Une vie, une oeuvre” dirigée par Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange et diffusée tous les samedis sur les ondes de France Culture, évoquait la figure et l'oeuvre de Karl Marx. “Marx, l'horizon du monde” : Sur les traces de l'auteur du “Capital”, juriste et philosophe, mais aussi économiste et critique de l’économie politique, sociologue du travail, militant révolutionnaire et père d’une famille bourgeoise qui échappa à la misère grâce à l’amitié d’Engels. Par Thibault Henneton - Réalisation : Lionel Quantin. 1841, Karl Heinrich Marx [1818-1883] devient docteur en philosophie après une thèse sur Démocrite et Épicure. Le 2 septembre, Moses Hess écrit à un ami écrivain (Berthold Auerbach) : « C’est un homme qui a fait sur moi une impression extraordinaire, bien que nous ayons le même champ d’études ; tu peux t’attendre à faire la connaissance du plus grand et peut-être même du seul vrai philosophe actuellement vivant. Bientôt, lorsqu’il se manifestera publiquement par ses ouvrages et ses cours, tous les yeux d’Allemagne seront tournés vers lui […] Le Dr Marx, c’est ainsi que s’appelle mon idole, est un tout jeune homme, âgé tout au plus de 24 ans, qui donnera le coup de grâce à la religion et à la politique médiévales. Il joint à l’esprit philosophique le plus profond et le plus sérieux l’ironie la plus mordante ; représente-toi Rousseau, Voltaire, Holbach, Lessing, Heine et Hegel, je ne dis pas rassemblés, mais confondus en une seule personne ».
En réalité le docteur Marx sera conduit bien au-delà des frontières de l’Allemagne, à Paris, Bruxelles, Londres où il passe la majeure partie de sa vie d’exilé, avant qu’un dernier voyage ne le conduise à Alger. Non seulement juriste et philosophe, mais économiste et critique de l’économie politique, sociologue du travail, militant révolutionnaire et père d’une famille bourgeoise qui échappa à la misère grâce à l’amitié d’Engels. Quelques mois avant que ne se noue leur amitié, Engels écrit déjà, en 1842 (dans “Le triomphe de la foi”) : « Mais qui s'avance ainsi plein de fougueuse impétuosité ? C'est un noir gaillard de Trèves, un monstre déchaîné. D'un pas bien assuré, il martèle le sol de ses talons et dresse plein de fureur les bras vers les cieux, comme s'il voulait saisir la voûte céleste pour l'abaisser vers la terre. Il frappe avec rage et sans arrêt de son poing redoutable, comme si mille démons l'empoignaient aux cheveux. »
Avec :
Isabelle Garo, philosophe, professeur au lycée Chaptal (Paris), présidente de la GEME (Grande édition des œuvres de Marx et d’Engels en français)
Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, germaniste et traducteur, professeur de littérature allemande à l’ENS Ulm, traducteur du livre 1 du “Capital” (PUF) et producteur avec Yves Duroux d’un Atelier de Création radiophonique en 1983 « Marx, dernier voyage, dernier retour » (France Culture)
Jacques Bidet, philosophe, professeur émérite à l’Université Paris-Ouest, directeur honoraire d'Actuel Marx, président du Congrès Marx International
Frédéric Monferrand, doctorant à l’Université Paris-Ouest, prépare une thèse sur Marx sous la direction de S. Haber.
Pierre Dardot, philosophe, et Christian Laval, sociologue, auteurs de “Marx, prénom : Karl” (Gallimard, mars 2012)
Ainsi que des lectures de la correspondance de Marx (Ivan Cori et Lucile Commeaux)
Références :
SONS (entre autres)
- Auber : “La Muette” de Portici
- Schubert : “Marguerite au rouet”
- Immortal Technique : “Poverty of Philosophy”
FILMS
- “La Commune”, P. Watkins (2003)
- Charlie Chaplin, “Modern Times”
Hors Série Le Monde : “Marx, l'irréductible”, décembre 2011
http://boutique.lemonde.fr/hos-serie-monde-karl-marx.html
Thèmes : Arts & Spectacles| 19e siècle| Economie| Philosophie| Karl Marx| Thibault Henneton
Source : France Culture
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 13083
Documentary: Krakatoa Volcano Disaster
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began on August 26, 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year) and culminated with ...
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began on August 26, 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year) and culminated with several destructive eruptions of the remaining caldera. On August 27, two thirds of Krakatoa collapsed in a chain of titanic explosions, destroying most of the island and its surrounding archipelago. Additional alleged seismic activity continued to be reported until February 1884, though reports of those after October 1883 were later dismissed by Rogier Verbeek's investigation. It was one of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in recorded history, with at least 36,417 deaths being attributed to the eruption itself and the tsunamis it created. Significant additional effects were also felt around the world.
wn.com/Documentary Krakatoa Volcano Disaster
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began on August 26, 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year) and culminated with several destructive eruptions of the remaining caldera. On August 27, two thirds of Krakatoa collapsed in a chain of titanic explosions, destroying most of the island and its surrounding archipelago. Additional alleged seismic activity continued to be reported until February 1884, though reports of those after October 1883 were later dismissed by Rogier Verbeek's investigation. It was one of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in recorded history, with at least 36,417 deaths being attributed to the eruption itself and the tsunamis it created. Significant additional effects were also felt around the world.
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 3621
Hugo Wolf - Penthesilea, Symphonic Poem (1883-85)
Penthesilea (1883-85)
I. Departure of the Amazon for Troy
II. Penthesilea's Dream of the Feats of Roses
III. Fights, Passions, Madness, Extinction Combats,...
Penthesilea (1883-85)
I. Departure of the Amazon for Troy
II. Penthesilea's Dream of the Feats of Roses
III. Fights, Passions, Madness, Extinction Combats, Passions, Folie, Destruction
A symphonic poem by Austrian composer Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), based on the 1808 play "Penthesilea" by Heinrich von Kleist, which also inspired the opera of the same name by Othmar Schoeck. The play deals with the life of the mythological Amazonian warrior queen Penthesilea, who was famously slain by Achilles during the Trojan War in the "Posthomerica" of Quintus Smyrnaeus. However, in Kleist's play, the roles are reversed and the legend is retold in a very different manner, rife with violence, passion and eroticism.
The following description and synopsis is taken from a Boston Review article by Steve Dowden:
In the late eighteenth century, the world of German letters was much taken with the "noble simplicity and tranquil grandeur" exemplified in Johann Joachim Winckelmann's idyll of Greek antiquity. Writers such as Goethe and Schiller transposed this vision of Greek myth, art, and culture onto the stage, in works such as Goethe's Iphigenia on Tauris, and into poetry, such as Schiller's "Gods of Greece." This was a world and a literary culture unprepared for Kleist's savage imagination. His 1808 verse drama "Penthesilea" (one of eight works he wrote for the stage) not only broke the rules of Aristotelian tragedy-it takes place without traditional acts in 24 consecutive scenes-but also contested the prevailing Goethean view of classical antiquity. Kleist's Greeks resemble Nietzsche's in their instinctive world of passion, violence, and erotic conflict.
In Penthesilea, Kleist envisions an Amazon attack on Achilles and his fellow Greeks as they lay siege to Troy. The Amazons intend to capture young Greek warriors in order to take them back to Themiscyra, capital of the Amazon empire. There they will celebrate "sacred orgies" with their captives-"ecstasy beyond restraint"-in order to insure the continuation of the Amazon lineage. According to Amazon law, each woman must meet the father of her daughters in battle, defeat him, and take him prisoner. (Let it be noted, however, that this is catch-and-release program: once the Amazon is pregnant, she liberates her captive lover. If a boy is born, though, the unlucky infant does not fare so well.)
Penthesilea, young queen of the Amazons, meets Achilles in battle. She is smitten in every way. Achilles deals her a pitiless blow with his lance (of course), that sends the proud virgin sprawling in the dust, weak and deprived of her reason. He "tears her breast," we are told, and "injures her soul." Love, in Kleist's world, is brutal, humiliating, and wounding. It is a combat that anticipates the love-world of Strindberg. Though Achilles has mastered Penthesilea, his blood is aroused with a desire for her that disarms him, literally and figuratively: "Your eyes are better aimed than these arrows," he says to the Amazon warrior princesses who surround him, "By the Olympians, I don't speak in jest, / I have been wounded deep inside, I feel it, / And as a man disarmed in every sense, / I lay myself before your little feet."
Achilles offers himself up to Penthesilea. But that unironic crack about "little feet" gives away his complacent condescension. Their feet may be cute, but these warrior maidens are dangerous. Above all, the wounded queen is dangerous. Playful Achilles challenges her to single combat, but appears unarmed, ready to be defeated by her in accordance with Amazon law and led back to her city as her love slave (much to the disgust of his comrade in arms Odysseus).
Penthesilea, blinded by her injured pride and volcanic passions, arrives with murder in her eyes. Armed with a bow, she shoots Achilles through the throat, sets her man-killing dogs on him, and then pounces, hyena-like, onto his chest, tearing his flesh with her own teeth. Like most of the action in the play, this scene is reported, which places a heavy burden on the resources of poetry. It is here that Kleist excels, and Joel Agee's exceptionally fine blank verse translation admirably captures the narrative force and romantic extravagance of his poetry. In this passage the Queen moves in on her unsuspecting lover for the kill:
"And all the while the Queen was drawing near,
Her pack of dogs apace behind her, scanning
The woods and towering mountains, like a hunter;
And just as he begins to part the boughs
In order to sink down before her feet:
Aha! The antlers give away the stag,
She cries, and, with the strength of madness, draws
The bow until the two ends kiss,
And raises up the bow and aims and shoots,
And drives an arrow through his throat; he falls."
The German text of the play is available at Project Gutenberg:
http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/6648/pg6648.html
Conductor: Otmar Suitner
Staatskapelle Berlin
wn.com/Hugo Wolf Penthesilea, Symphonic Poem (1883 85)
Penthesilea (1883-85)
I. Departure of the Amazon for Troy
II. Penthesilea's Dream of the Feats of Roses
III. Fights, Passions, Madness, Extinction Combats, Passions, Folie, Destruction
A symphonic poem by Austrian composer Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), based on the 1808 play "Penthesilea" by Heinrich von Kleist, which also inspired the opera of the same name by Othmar Schoeck. The play deals with the life of the mythological Amazonian warrior queen Penthesilea, who was famously slain by Achilles during the Trojan War in the "Posthomerica" of Quintus Smyrnaeus. However, in Kleist's play, the roles are reversed and the legend is retold in a very different manner, rife with violence, passion and eroticism.
The following description and synopsis is taken from a Boston Review article by Steve Dowden:
In the late eighteenth century, the world of German letters was much taken with the "noble simplicity and tranquil grandeur" exemplified in Johann Joachim Winckelmann's idyll of Greek antiquity. Writers such as Goethe and Schiller transposed this vision of Greek myth, art, and culture onto the stage, in works such as Goethe's Iphigenia on Tauris, and into poetry, such as Schiller's "Gods of Greece." This was a world and a literary culture unprepared for Kleist's savage imagination. His 1808 verse drama "Penthesilea" (one of eight works he wrote for the stage) not only broke the rules of Aristotelian tragedy-it takes place without traditional acts in 24 consecutive scenes-but also contested the prevailing Goethean view of classical antiquity. Kleist's Greeks resemble Nietzsche's in their instinctive world of passion, violence, and erotic conflict.
In Penthesilea, Kleist envisions an Amazon attack on Achilles and his fellow Greeks as they lay siege to Troy. The Amazons intend to capture young Greek warriors in order to take them back to Themiscyra, capital of the Amazon empire. There they will celebrate "sacred orgies" with their captives-"ecstasy beyond restraint"-in order to insure the continuation of the Amazon lineage. According to Amazon law, each woman must meet the father of her daughters in battle, defeat him, and take him prisoner. (Let it be noted, however, that this is catch-and-release program: once the Amazon is pregnant, she liberates her captive lover. If a boy is born, though, the unlucky infant does not fare so well.)
Penthesilea, young queen of the Amazons, meets Achilles in battle. She is smitten in every way. Achilles deals her a pitiless blow with his lance (of course), that sends the proud virgin sprawling in the dust, weak and deprived of her reason. He "tears her breast," we are told, and "injures her soul." Love, in Kleist's world, is brutal, humiliating, and wounding. It is a combat that anticipates the love-world of Strindberg. Though Achilles has mastered Penthesilea, his blood is aroused with a desire for her that disarms him, literally and figuratively: "Your eyes are better aimed than these arrows," he says to the Amazon warrior princesses who surround him, "By the Olympians, I don't speak in jest, / I have been wounded deep inside, I feel it, / And as a man disarmed in every sense, / I lay myself before your little feet."
Achilles offers himself up to Penthesilea. But that unironic crack about "little feet" gives away his complacent condescension. Their feet may be cute, but these warrior maidens are dangerous. Above all, the wounded queen is dangerous. Playful Achilles challenges her to single combat, but appears unarmed, ready to be defeated by her in accordance with Amazon law and led back to her city as her love slave (much to the disgust of his comrade in arms Odysseus).
Penthesilea, blinded by her injured pride and volcanic passions, arrives with murder in her eyes. Armed with a bow, she shoots Achilles through the throat, sets her man-killing dogs on him, and then pounces, hyena-like, onto his chest, tearing his flesh with her own teeth. Like most of the action in the play, this scene is reported, which places a heavy burden on the resources of poetry. It is here that Kleist excels, and Joel Agee's exceptionally fine blank verse translation admirably captures the narrative force and romantic extravagance of his poetry. In this passage the Queen moves in on her unsuspecting lover for the kill:
"And all the while the Queen was drawing near,
Her pack of dogs apace behind her, scanning
The woods and towering mountains, like a hunter;
And just as he begins to part the boughs
In order to sink down before her feet:
Aha! The antlers give away the stag,
She cries, and, with the strength of madness, draws
The bow until the two ends kiss,
And raises up the bow and aims and shoots,
And drives an arrow through his throat; he falls."
The German text of the play is available at Project Gutenberg:
http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/6648/pg6648.html
Conductor: Otmar Suitner
Staatskapelle Berlin
- published: 01 Jan 2011
- views: 119466
Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) : Piano Concerto No. 1 (1918)
Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) (Pologne)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor (1918)
Pianiste : Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz
Dir : Andrzej Straszynski
1- Andante -- ...
Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) (Pologne)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor (1918)
Pianiste : Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz
Dir : Andrzej Straszynski
1- Andante -- Allegro (14.59)
2- Andante con moto (6.34)
3- Allegro giocoso (10.43)
On collectionCB2 we can also listen to Ludomir Rozycki's « Ballade for piano and orchestra » (1904), « Boleslaw Smialy (Boleslas le Hardi) » symphonic poem (1906), « Anhelli », symphonic Poem (1909), « King Cophetua », symphonic poem (1910), « Mona Lisa Gioconda », symphonic prelude (1911) and« Violin Concerto » (1944).
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
wn.com/Ludomir Rozycki (1883 1953) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1918)
Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) (Pologne)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor (1918)
Pianiste : Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz
Dir : Andrzej Straszynski
1- Andante -- Allegro (14.59)
2- Andante con moto (6.34)
3- Allegro giocoso (10.43)
On collectionCB2 we can also listen to Ludomir Rozycki's « Ballade for piano and orchestra » (1904), « Boleslaw Smialy (Boleslas le Hardi) » symphonic poem (1906), « Anhelli », symphonic Poem (1909), « King Cophetua », symphonic poem (1910), « Mona Lisa Gioconda », symphonic prelude (1911) and« Violin Concerto » (1944).
LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2 and COLLECTIONCB3
and
IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,300 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 9396
"Tintagel", by Arnold Bax (1883-1953)
(Sound is slightly better at 480p quality)
Taken from the CD sleeve notes:
Perhaps the best known of all his orchestral works Bax's Tintagel is a vivid tonal im...
(Sound is slightly better at 480p quality)
Taken from the CD sleeve notes:
Perhaps the best known of all his orchestral works Bax's Tintagel is a vivid tonal impression of the castle-crowned cliff of Tintagel in Cornwall. Here the legends of King Arthur and the scenic grandeur of the Atlantic Ocean fired Bax's imagination into producing some of the most vivid sea music ever written.
Bax himself wrote that the music brought, "...thoughts of many passionate and tragic incidents in the tales of King Arthur and King Mark... and that the piece ends as it began, with a picture of the castle still proudly fronting the sea and wind of centuries"
This is a full-throated performance by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones. Celtic music, played by a celtic ensemble. Stirring!
wn.com/Tintagel , By Arnold Bax (1883 1953)
(Sound is slightly better at 480p quality)
Taken from the CD sleeve notes:
Perhaps the best known of all his orchestral works Bax's Tintagel is a vivid tonal impression of the castle-crowned cliff of Tintagel in Cornwall. Here the legends of King Arthur and the scenic grandeur of the Atlantic Ocean fired Bax's imagination into producing some of the most vivid sea music ever written.
Bax himself wrote that the music brought, "...thoughts of many passionate and tragic incidents in the tales of King Arthur and King Mark... and that the piece ends as it began, with a picture of the castle still proudly fronting the sea and wind of centuries"
This is a full-throated performance by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones. Celtic music, played by a celtic ensemble. Stirring!
- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 30449