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Barrios, de Barrios, Barrio or Berrios is a surname of Basque origin.
Drew is the past tense of draw, and both a surname and a given unisex name, sometimes as a shortened form of Andrew. It may refer to:
Coordinates: 6°7′4″N 75°35′6″W / 6.11778°N 75.58500°W / 6.11778; -75.58500
La Catedral was a prison overlooking the city of Medellín, in Colombia. The prison was built to specifications ordered by Medellín Cartel leader Pablo Escobar, under a 1991 agreement with the Colombian government in which Escobar would surrender to authorities and serve a maximum term of five years, and the Colombian government would not extradite him to the United States. In addition to the facility's being built to Escobar's specifications, Escobar was also given the right to choose who would guard him, and it was believed he chose chosen guards loyal only to him. Moreover, the prison was believed to have been designed more to keep out Escobar's enemies and protect him from assassination attempts, than to keep Escobar in.
The finished prison was often called "Hotel Escobar" or "Club Medellín", because of its amenities. La Catedral featured a soccer field, giant doll house, bar, jacuzzi, and waterfall. Escobar also had a telescope installed that allowed him to look down onto the city of Medellín to his daughter's residence while talking on the phone with her.
Agustín Pío Barrios (also known as Agustín Barrios Mangoré; May 23rd 1885 -- August 7th 1944) was a Paraguayan classical guitarist and composer.
It has been generally accepted that Barrios was born in San Juan Bautista de las Misiones, Paraguay. However, there is no definitive proof of this as his baptismal document found in the book of registries in the cathedral in San Juan Bautista does not state his precise place of birth. Also, several biographers and authorities present convincing documented evidence that Barrios was born, instead, in the nearby town of Villa Florida, Misiones, situated on the Tebicuary River some 30 km north of San Juan Bautista.
When he was a child, Barrios began to develop a love for music and literature, two areas that were very important to his family. Barrios would eventually speak two languages (Spanish and Guarani), and read three more (English, French and German).
Barrios began to show an interest in musical instruments, particularly the guitar, before he reached his teens. He went to Asunción in 1901, at the age of fifteen, to attend a university (Universidad Nacional de Asunción) with a scholarship in music, thus becoming one of the youngest university students in Paraguayan history. Apart from his studies in the college's music department, Barrios was also well appreciated by members of the college's mathematics, journalism and literature departments.
Drew Henderson (born March 19, 1971) is an American retired professional basketball player and coach and a current university administrator. He has played and coached internationally and also had a brief career in the NBA. Henderson has also been a member of the Dutch National Basketball Team.
Henderson was born in New York. A 6'7" multi-sport athlete as a child and excelled at basketball, football and boxing. At the age of 15, Henderson moved to Rochester, New York and attended McQuaid Jesuit High School and played basketball on the varsity basketball team, where he won the New York State Basketball Championship his junior year. He then earned a basketball scholarship to Fairfield University in CT.
After his freshman year at Fairfield University, Henderson was chosen as a member of the All Rookie Team of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Henderson led the MAAC in rebounding during his junior and senior seasons (1992,1993) and was in the top 10 of the country in this category in both seasons (1992, 1993). He was also chosen to the MAAC first team during these seasons (1992,1993). He became the first player in Fairfield history to compile over 1,500 points, 1000 rebounds, and 100 blocked shots. Henderson still holds the rebounding record at Fairfield (1,080). Henderson also holds the record for most assists in a single game at Fairfield (20).
hi guys im back again today im showing you a cool or rarely fidget spinners and next vlogs is musical.ly 1 popular video only.Hope like it and subcribe.comment below i going to giveaway.love guys
Guitar by Mark Herd http://www.herdguitars.com I teach over Skype! Please message me if interested at info@classicalguitarist.ca Also, please check out my most recent album on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/nocturne/id860755564 Filmed with two Nikon d600's at the Toronto Necropolis.
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Originally for 2 violins, 2 cellos, and strings. Henderson-Kolk Duo: Drew Henderson & Michael Kolk Filmed by Drew Henderson
So here it is, Allegro Solemne! I guess its hard to tell but i think its my favourite piece for guitar, and it was Dustin Jones' perfomance of it that drew me to play classical. I'm kind of content with it, since i accepted i won't play it as professional like azabagic does on youtube.. I never thought this would happen when i started the guitar, now i really upload my version.. I'm lucky!
Here it is! (Take 393 :-) The third movement, Allegro Solemne, from La Catedral by Barrios played by me, Samantha Muir. La Catedral was written in 1914 after Barrios visited the Cathedral of San Jose in Montevideo, Uraguay. One day Barrios was passing by the church when he heard the music of JS Bach being played on the great organ. He went inside to listen to the music. The 2nd movement, Andante Religioso, reflects this experience. After listening to the music he returned to the busy, bustling street full of light and movement... This is captured in the 3rd movement, Allegro Solemne. The work was originally just 2 movements but in 1938 Barrios wrote the beautiful Preludio Saudade for his wife Gloria and decided to add it to La Catedral as a 1st movement. The movement adds a praye...
Vorveröffentlichung aus Klaus Gutjahrs kommender CD: der 3. Satz der Komposition "La Catedral" des paraguyanischen Gitarristen Agustin B. Mangoré, für Bandoneon Solo bearbeitet. Lest dazu das Interview mit Klaus Gutjahr im neuen Heft akkordeon magazin #54! http://www.akkordeon-magazin.de/vorschauAM
Playing the third movement from Barrios' "La Catedral"
hi guys im back again today im showing you a cool or rarely fidget spinners and next vlogs is musical.ly 1 popular video only.Hope like it and subcribe.comment below i going to giveaway.love guys
Guitar by Mark Herd http://www.herdguitars.com I teach over Skype! Please message me if interested at info@classicalguitarist.ca Also, please check out my most recent album on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/nocturne/id860755564 Filmed with two Nikon d600's at the Toronto Necropolis.
November 24 2016 juju on beat dance challenge hope u Get likes for me and big Thump up to me or subcribes to me. 👍
Originally for 2 violins, 2 cellos, and strings. Henderson-Kolk Duo: Drew Henderson & Michael Kolk Filmed by Drew Henderson
So here it is, Allegro Solemne! I guess its hard to tell but i think its my favourite piece for guitar, and it was Dustin Jones' perfomance of it that drew me to play classical. I'm kind of content with it, since i accepted i won't play it as professional like azabagic does on youtube.. I never thought this would happen when i started the guitar, now i really upload my version.. I'm lucky!
Here it is! (Take 393 :-) The third movement, Allegro Solemne, from La Catedral by Barrios played by me, Samantha Muir. La Catedral was written in 1914 after Barrios visited the Cathedral of San Jose in Montevideo, Uraguay. One day Barrios was passing by the church when he heard the music of JS Bach being played on the great organ. He went inside to listen to the music. The 2nd movement, Andante Religioso, reflects this experience. After listening to the music he returned to the busy, bustling street full of light and movement... This is captured in the 3rd movement, Allegro Solemne. The work was originally just 2 movements but in 1938 Barrios wrote the beautiful Preludio Saudade for his wife Gloria and decided to add it to La Catedral as a 1st movement. The movement adds a praye...
Vorveröffentlichung aus Klaus Gutjahrs kommender CD: der 3. Satz der Komposition "La Catedral" des paraguyanischen Gitarristen Agustin B. Mangoré, für Bandoneon Solo bearbeitet. Lest dazu das Interview mit Klaus Gutjahr im neuen Heft akkordeon magazin #54! http://www.akkordeon-magazin.de/vorschauAM
Playing the third movement from Barrios' "La Catedral"
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