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Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).
In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.
In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and spandex (elastane).
Brandenburg ( listen ; Low German: Brannenborg, Lower Sorbian: Bramborska is one of the sixteen federated states of Germany. It lies in the northeast of the country covering an area of 29,478 square kilometers and has 2.45 million inhabitants. The capital and largest city is Potsdam. Brandenburg surrounds but does not include the national capital and city-state Berlin forming a metropolitan area.
Originating in the medieval Northern March, the Margraviate of Brandenburg grew to become the core of the Kingdom of Prussia, which would later become the Free State of Prussia. Brandenburg is one of the federal states that was re-created in 1990 upon the reunification of the former East Germany and West Germany.
In late medieval and early modern times, Brandenburg was one of seven electoral states of the Holy Roman Empire, and, along with Prussia, formed the original core of the German Empire, the first unified German state. Governed by the Hohenzollern dynasty from 1415, it contained the future German capital Berlin. After 1618 the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Duchy of Prussia were combined to form Brandenburg-Prussia, which was ruled by the same branch of the House of Hohenzollern. In 1701 the state was elevated as the Kingdom of Prussia. Franconian Nuremberg and Ansbach, Swabian Hohenzollern, the eastern European connections of Berlin, and the status of Brandenburg's ruler as prince-elector together were instrumental in the rise of that state.
Johann Sebastian Bach (26 September 1748 – 11 September 1778) was a German painter. He was the son of composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the grandson of composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bach was born in Berlin. He studied under Adam Friedrich Oeser in Leipzig. In May 1773, he moved to Dresden, and in February 1776 he moved to Hamburg, where his father was Director of Music. In September 1776 he embarked on a study trip to Rome, where he became seriously ill soon after his arrival in February 1777, and died of this (unknown) ailment in 1778.
Bach created mostly brush drawings of idyllic landscapes, bustling with people. His works show the influence of Solomon Gessner. Towards the end of his life he turned to representations of people and created historical and mythological scenes. He also made vignettes and illustrations of works by Gottlieb Rabener and Christian Felix Weisse.
In his time he was quite renowned as an artist. Collections of his works are in Coburg, Dresden, Hamburg, Leipzig and Vienna.
Sebastian Philip Bierk (born April 3, 1968), known professionally as Sebastian Bach, is a Canadian heavy metal singer who achieved mainstream success as frontman of Skid Row from 1987-96. Since his departure from Skid Row, he has had many television roles, acted in Broadway plays, and leads a solo career.
The members of Kid Wikkid were stationed in Peterborough. Upon hearing of the band and unaware of their ages, 14-year-old Bach auditioned for the group, and was successfully hired by guitar player and band leader, Jason Delorme. Kid Wikkid moved back to Toronto, and Bach's dad eventually allowed Bach to move in with an aunt.
Skid Row initially formed in the mid 1980s with lead singer Matt Fallon. They began playing at various New Jersey clubs. Fallon would soon leave the band in 1987, leaving Skid Row without a singer. Bach was spotted singing at rock photographer Mark Weiss's wedding at the age of 18, and the members asked him to join in early 1987.
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Brandenburg Concertos. Concerto nº1 in F major BWV 1046 1. (no tempo indication) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Menuetto-Trio I-Polacca-Trio II Concerto nº2 in F major BWV 1047 5. (no tempo indication) 6. Andante 7. Allegro assai Concerto nº3 in G major BWV 1048 8. (no tempo indication) 9. Adagio - Allegro Concerto nº4 in G major BWV 1049 10. Allegro 11. Andante 12. Presto Concerto nº5 in D major BWV 1050 13. Allegro 14. Affettuoso 15. Allegro Concerto nº6 in B flat major BWV 1051 16. (no tempo indication) 17. Adagio ma non tanto 18. Allegro Soloists Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment Bach, una de las cimas...
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Conciertos de Brandenburgo 1 - 6, BWV 1046 - 1051 Münchener Bach-Orchester, Karl Richter, director. Concierto de Brandeburgo Nº 1 en Fa mayor BWV 1046 [00:28~] 1º. Allegro [04:23~] 2º. Andante (en re menor) [08:12~] 3º. Allegro [12:53~] 4º. Menuetto; Trío I (2 oboes y fagot); Menuetto Polacca (violines y violas); Menuetto Trío II (2 cornos y 3 oboes); Menuetto. Concierto de Brandeburgo Nº 2 en Fa mayor BWV 1047 [20:50~] 1º. Allegro [26:00~] 2º. Andante (en re menor) [29:44~] 3º. Allegro assai Concierto de Brandeburgo Nº 3 en Sol mayor BWV 1048 [32:35~] 1º. Allegro [38:38~] 2º. Adagio [39:41~] 3º. Allegro Concierto de Brandeburgo Nº 4 en Sol mayor BWV 1049 [45:06~] 1º. Allegro [52:44~] 2º. Andante (en mi menor) [56:44~] 3º. Presto Concierto de Bran...
Listen and discover Johann Sebastian Bach - Brandenburg Concertos 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 and 6. Follow us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/Classical-Music-632527326820785/?ref=hl Twitter ► https://twitter.com/@tunesclassical Google Play ►https://play.google.com/store/music/album/album?id=Bsbwe27hiwldd4tupj47am3wpxa Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque period. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Mass in B minor, the The Well-Tempered Clavier, two Passions, keyboard works, and more than 300 ...
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) Freiburger Barockorchester 0:06 I. Allegro moderato 5:40 II. Adagio 5:53 III. Allegro Want to learn more about the Brandenburg Concertos? Don't miss this documentary with the internationally acclaimed pianist and Bach expert Robert Levin providing additional knowledge about the Brandenburg Concertos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWbN3nQg0A Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000 Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 - 6 Disc 1 1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 0:00 2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 17:54 3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 28:22 Disc 2 4. Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat, BWV 1051 47:25 5. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049 1:03:55 6. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047 1:20:01
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) Freiburger Barockorchester 0:35 I. Allegro 4:40 II. Adagio 8:24 II. Allegro 12:31 IV Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II Want to learn more about the Brandenburg Concertos? Don't miss this documentary with the internationally acclaimed pianist and Bach expert Robert Levin providing additional knowledge about the Brandenburg Concertos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWbN3nQg0A Soloist / Solistin: Daniela Helm: violino piccolo Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000 Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen) Freiburger Barockorchester 0:15 I. Allegro 5:12 II. Andante 8:52 III. Allegro assai Want to learn more about the Brandenburg Concertos? Don't miss this documentary with the internationally acclaimed pianist and Bach expert Robert Levin providing additional knowledge about the Brandenburg Concertos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWbN3nQg0A Soloists / Solisten: Friedemann Immer: trumpet / Trompete / trompette Isabel Crijnen: recorder / Blockflöte / flûte à bec Katharina Arfken: oboe / Oboe / hautbois Gottfried von der Goltz: violin / Violine / violon Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000 Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G Major, BWV 1048, Allegro Adagio. Johann Sebastian Bach was taught by his father to play the violin and the harpsichord. He was also initiated into the art of organ playing by his famous uncle, Johann Christoph Bach. Most of Johann Bach's younger life was spent playing church and town organs. It wasn't until his later life that his genius of composing surfaced. Unfortunately, at the height of his creativity his eyesight started to fail him. Sadly, he lived in the darkness because of his light sensitive eyes until his final years. Sorry for bad transitions! I didn't know how to make a proper transition in my first videos.
Johann Sebastian BACH 1685-1750 Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major BWV 1046: I. [Allegro] II. Adagio III. Allegro IV. Menuetto V. Trio VI. Menuetto VII. Polonaise VIII. Menuetto IX. Trio X. Menuetto Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047: I. [Allegro] II. Adagio III. Allegro Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major BWV 1048: I. Allegro. Adagio II. Allegro Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major BWV 1049: I. [Allegro] II. Andante III. Presto Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major BWV 1050: I. Allegro II. Affettuoso III. Allegro Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major BWV 1051: I. Allegro II. Adagio, ma non tanto e dolce III. Alla breve I Barocchisti Diego Fasolis [direction]
Otto Büchner, violin Paul Meisen, flute Karl Richter, Münchener Bach Orchester