Heavy Tank, Camera Movement Stuff
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- Author: TheCommanderNZ
Tags: Duke Nukem Red Alert eduke32 Path Beyond
Short video displaying the Heavy Tank and optional camera movement.
Bristol zday 13 March 2010 [BZM]
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- Author: BristolZM
Tags: Peter Joseph Zeitgeist Movement Presentation London Bristol bzm monetary economic jacque fresco technological unemployment bristolzm economy failure money extract new cross goldsmith college film roxanne meadows venus project future society system scarcity human labour value environment criminal stress nurture nature drive chain drivechain exeter matt roberts luke holmes lukus zday advert tpuc john harris talks permaculture
Saturday 13th March 2010 - 13:00 till Close Co-Exist (above The Canteen) 80 Stoke Croft BS1 3QY Admission and Reservations: There is no admission fee, no money needed at all. Just please try to register that you will be attending the event in Bristol on the official worldwide Z Day website: www.zday2010.org What time and where? Doors open at 1pm then its a day of speakers and films Co-Exist followed by a night of bands plus djs of various music will be playing. The venue is Coexist (above The Canteen), 80 Stoke Croft, BS1 3QY. http What speakers will be there? I'm happy to confirm the following speakers (alphabetical order): Speakers List * Babar and Olu, members of bristolzm Property, Energy and Freedom www.bristolzm.org * John Harris, from TPUC A talk about "Life" http * John Simmonds, on behalf of Freedom of Software (GNU) Set Your Computer Free! www.gnu.org * Nick Waitz, member of Permaculture Association Permaculture Problems, Solutions and the Venus Project www.permaculture.org.uk * Sean Robson member of Bristol ZM Bristol Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project www.bristolzm.org What else is going on? * Screenings in a mini cinema - a side room playing "Zeitgeist Addendum" among other films * Live Bands - as part of the evening entertainment: lukus lukus.co.uk drivechain http * djs playing Music - A selection of different tastes and style in the main room * Open Mic - A chance for the local talent to perform, or maybe even you! * Fun and socializing - We have a ...
Claude Debussy - Fantaisie for piano and orchestra PART 2 OF 3 ALDO CICCOLINI
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- Author: deviantrake
Tags: debussy; fantaisie; fantasy; piano and orchestra; piano; romantic; impressionist; aldo ciccolini; orchestre national de l'o'r't'f'; jean martinon;
II.Lento e molto espressivo. Played by Aldo Ciccolini and the Orchestre National De L'ORTF conducted by Jean Martinon. Debussy disowned or withdrew several of his early works, and his Fantasy for Piano and orchestra was one of them. During the period immediately following his return from Rome in 1887 (following his two years there as a winner of the Prix de Rome ) he was extremely self-critical—concerned about the impression his work might make on the public, and even more deeply about being able to define a personal style. He composed the Fantasy in 1889-90 and its premiere was scheduled almost as soon as the score was completed, but he withdrew the piece just as it was being put into rehearsal (with Vincent d'Indy conducting), and the first performance did not take place until after his death, in 1918. There have been rather few since then. Although the Fantasy is the only "piano concerto by a composer regarded as one of the greatest among those who wrote for the piano, it remains one of Debussy's least frequently performed works even now. To be sure, this is not at all a characteristic work, in its treatment of either the piano or the orchestra: it shows the influence of Fauré and Franck, and we might understand that the still young Debussy, who had yet to establish that sought-after personal style in such works as the String Quartet and The Afternoon of a Faun, might have felt the Fantasy was not was seeking in that respect. It was at his own wish that it was neither ...
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