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  • SHOSTAKOVICH CHAMBER SYMPHONY (TRANSCRIPTION OF R.BARSHAI) RFrPhO HEINZ HOLLIGER dir. LIVE 1996

  • Games With Gold antes era chévere

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    Esta semana en tu resumen de noticias favorito: la serie de The Last of Us tendrá cambios; ¿Kratos podría enfrentar a Jesucristo?; Sackboy: A Big Adventure llega a PC; ¿PlayStation Plus Stars discriminará?; Xbox busca comprar un estudio japonés; E3 regresa en 2023, ya tiene fecha y será totalmente presencia... ¡y mucho más!

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  • TCHAIKOWSKY SUITE Nº3 Op.55 ORCHESTRE DE PARIS ANDREY BOREYKO dir.LIVE june 12 -, 2013

    "I meant to write a symphony, but the title is of no importance", Tchaikovsky wrote Sergei Taneyev. When he had gone to the Davidov family estate at Kamenka in the Ukraine, he had contemplated ideas for a piano concerto and a symphony. Neither plan really materialized the way the composer intended. He quickly recognized his ideas for the symphony were better suited for an orchestral suite like the two he had previously written. The problem lay with the opening movement. Titled Contrastes, it was to be a fantasia of contrasting musical sounds and patterns, not unlike the Jeu de sons movement that opened the Second Orchestral Suite. The more he worked with the music, the more recalcitrant the music became and the more he hated it. Contrastes finally found its way into the Concert Fantasia.
    Tchaikovsky's original layout for the Third Suite was similar to that of his Second—a fairly large opening movement as in his first two orchestral suites, then three smaller ones and a theme–and–variations finale. The developments that Contrastes underwent, while good for the Concert Fantasia, left the suite unbalanced, with three small-scale movements followed by a theme-and-variations movement as large as all three previous movements placed together. Even without Contrastes, the suite remains a long work.
    Wiley writes that Tchaikovsky composed the scherzo first. The theme-and-variation finale came last, beginning with the concluding polonaise. This, he says, might have helped the composer clarify his strategy in pacing the movement and guiding its overall momentum. He also links the theme of the finale to the other movements: "its opening chord is presented as a triad with added sixth, [which he used for the scherzo immediately preceding it] and, like the [opening] Elegie, the movement is resolutely melodic..
    Wiley also says the quality of Prelest' (meaning "charming" or "pleasing") in the Third Suite "is too prominent for a symphony, while at the same time the suite's coherence advances well beyond the casual miscellency of the Second." This continuity, he suggests, "casts doubt on the freedom he so cherished when writing the First Suite six years earlier." The Third Suite, Wiley adds, is also much darker music in tone than in the two suites that preceded it.
    In the fourth variation (pochissimo meno animato, B minor) of the fourth movement, a quotation of the Dies Irae theme is distinctly heard. (Wikipedia)

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  • Ravel Piano Concerto In G Major Argerich Dutoit Orchestre National De France Frankfurt 9 9 1990

    The concerto was deeply infused with jazz idioms and harmonies, which, at the time, were highly popular in Paris as well as the United States, where Ravel was traveling on a piano tour. After his well-received tour, Ravel wanted to give the first public performance this new work himself. However, health issues precluded this possibility, with his preparatory practice of Liszt's and Chopin's etudes leading to fatigue. He then planned a premiere for March 9, 1931, in Amsterdam, but these plans also were canceled due to work on the Concerto for the Left Hand, his many public appearances, and his performances of his other works.
    Eventually, Ravel offered the premiere and dedicated the concerto to Marguerite Long, who was known for her performances of the works of Fauré and Debussy and had earlier asked Ravel for a new work. She received the score on November 11, 1931, and played the concerto on January 14, 1932, with Ravel conducting the Orchestre Lamoureux. A few days after this highly successful premiere, Ravel and Long started a tour of twenty cities in Europe, where it was received with consistent enthusiasm.
    The first North American performances were given simultaneously on April 22, 1932, by both the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra at their home concert halls. (Wikipedia)

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  • I like singing, dancing, playing! - English Language Games

    Find this game and many more in my book ESL Games for Kids - Proven Ideas for Teaching English Through Listening Exercises, Fun Activities and Games \r
    DAY 15 - Easy and fun ion song to teach the verbs SING and DANCE and PLAY as well as the sentence structure for I like. . I use pencils and pretend they are microphones, then we all walk around in a circle while singing the song and doing the ions, I normally put a bongo drum in the middle of our circle but any instrument would work. For ex: singing with the microphone, dancing around in a circle, pretend to play a music instrument like guitar, piano, drum, etc.. Then when we sing SO we all jump to face the middle, SING (pretend to sing with microphone up to mouth) and DANCE (shake your body!) and PLAY (play the drum in the middle with the pencils). Have fun with this song!! Here are the lyrics:\r
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    I like singing (x3)\r
    SO, Sing and Dance and Play!\r
    I like dancing (x3)\r
    SO, Sing and Dance and Play! \r
    I like playing (x3)\r
    SO, Sing and Dance and Play,Play,Play!!\r
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    Are you an ESL teacher looking for some fun English language games to use in your ESL beginners class? I was too a few years ago and I was all on my own so I started creating English teaching materials that would make learning English FUN and exciting\r
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    Hi! My name is Karlee Demierre but my kids know me as Teacher Karlee! Im Canadian but for the past 3 years I have been living in the cute tropical beach town of Trujillo, Honduras. In new, My husband and I miraculously created an English Language school in 2 weeks .which I like to refer to it as The Gongshow (Read the story on my site: ) \r
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    Ive now been teaching English as a Second Language full time for a year at my school and absolutely love it! I teach 2 year old kids all the way up to adults, from the very basics to beginner to intermediate. \r
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    This all began because I had been teaching an ESL beginners class to kids in Trujillo, Honduras for 2 years. Most ESL childrens classes have between 4 to 20 kids. well I threw myself in a classroom of 30 to 40 untamed pre-school and kindergarden kids! (just to prove my sanity. I even volunteered!!) With no curriculum, no lesson plans, no previous experience and no guidance, I was on my own diving into this fun adventure called teaching English as a Second Language! The best part was that during this adventure of mine, I discovered that teaching kids was truly my lifes passion!\r
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    A few years ago, I started to search online to get some ideas and I soon discovered that there wasnt much available that would keep these kids engaged, encourage them to participate in class and overall really learn English. So I started creating English language games and other English teaching materials that would engage my kids, accelerate their learning and really make learning English FUN for them! \r
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    My mission is that these English language games will spark participation and ignite learning in your ESL beginners class. My goal is to give you some English teaching materials that will make it easy for you to teach ESL children and make it FUN for the kids to learn English!\r
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    So Im setting out to share my JOY with the world and I hope these English teaching materials and other ideas I share will help bring more LAUGHTER and PARTICIPATION to your ESL childrens class and all the kids you LOVE! . keep PLAYING and LEARNING!\r
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    Teacher Karlee :-)

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    Unbelievable! Buffaloes Upstream To Defeat Lions To Save Teammate - Buffaloes Kill Lion

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