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  • BARTOK SONATA FOR TWO PIANOS & PERCUSSION B.CHAMAYOU & J.F.NEUBERBER LIVE AT LOUVRE 2014

    Assai lento - Allegro troppo
    The first movement is in a modified version of traditional sonata form. There are clearly delineated sections – introduction, exposition, development, recapitulation and coda – but Bartók eschews the customary relationships between keys, beginning the movement in F sharp and ending in C major, with excursions into several unexpected keys in between. The rhythm of the movement is varied within an overall 9/8 time. The movement is also untypical of classical sonata form in that it constitutes half the playing time of the whole work.
    Sonata for two pianos and percussion, first movement (excerpt)
    This segment of Bartók's Sonata for two pianos and percussion features pedal glissandos during a timpani roll.
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    Lento, ma non troppo
    This movement displays the classical "middle movement" ternary a-b-a form. It is an example of Bartók's "night music" idiom.
    Allegro non troppo
    The third movement is a rondo-like dance, starting and finishing in C major. The pianos introduce the movement, followed by the xylophone. At the end of the work the last notes of the pianos die away, there is a concluding duet for snare drum and cymbal, and the sonata ends extremely quietly. (Wikipedia)

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  • Fall & Winter Clothing Haul

    Hey marzipans, today I show you the clothes I have been buying to get ready for the colder months.\r
    I shopped in the Urban Renewal & BDG (made in UK) section of Urban Outfitters, as well as my favorite online store, ASOS.\r
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    *** A quick note to the people that seem to be confused or be bothered by this haul:\r
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    Shopping ethically can be done in different ways, the way I approach it is to shop less (because of the colder season I wanted to get more appropriate things in my wardrobe) instead of shopping once a week or receiving clothes from a ton of cheap websites for free, like I used to do before. I also do not support fast fashion brands that dont treat people with the respect they deserve (for example, I had to cut off Zara, which was my favorite store) but do research and read about companies that are at least trying to make a difference, like H&M (although I havent shopped there in a while). If you take a look at the ASOS policy you will see how they clearly state that their line of clothing (which doesnt refer to the other brands they sell in the website) is produced in poor countries but does work with them in an good way - in f, being related to third world countries doesnt always equal to sweatshops. Of course, the easiest way to shop ethically is to buy vintage, second hand or recycled clothing, but you will notice that not too many brands offer that at the moment, unfortunately. But then again, shopping ethically also means making an investment buy, which basically means buying an item that will last you a longer period of time, so that you dont end up throwing it away after a few seasons and end up in poor countries as waste, which causes diseases - thats the reason why I picked that bag. Now, I think its kind of unfair how people are so quick to point fingers, when honestly Im just trying to live my life in a better way, as others. If one day I feel like buying a piece of clothing I absolutely love, and notice that maybe it wasnt made under ideal conditions, that doesnt make me a monster or an hypocrite, it just means that Im aware of what is happening around the world and will simply try my best to limit the destruction on my side without completely deprive myself of something. Hopefully this clears things up, I dont find it fair how just because I talk about these issues and bring attention to them, as soon as I buy something I get called out on it - especially if I havent gone against any of my beliefs to begin with. \r
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    PS. None of the pompoms are made of real fur!!\r
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  • The Most Extreme Bridges on Earth

    Here are some of the worlds most dangerous and tallest bridges ever built and naturally formed like the Immortal Bridge in China.\r
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    6. Some of the best Inca rope bridges reside in the Apurimac Canyon on the road north from Cuzco. These bridges were modest suspension bridges over canyons to provide an entrance for the Inca Empire. The Incas used natural fibers found in local areas to build bridges. These fibers were interlaced together making a sturdy rope that is strengthened with wood creating a cable floor. Each side was attached to a pair of stone anchors on both sides of a gorge with huge cables of woven grass interconnecting these two pylons together. Bridges like this were appropriate for use since the Inca people did not use wheeled transport and traffic was limited to walkers and livestock. These bridges were an essential part of the road system and are a perfect example of their innovation. They were commonly used by Chasqui runners carrying messages throughout the Inca Empire.\r
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    5. This sky bridge extends around the chasm on Pulau Langkawi. The Island is the largest in the Langkawi archipelago, Malaysia. Its suspended at 687 meters above the sea level, giving magnificent views of the Andaman Sea and Thailands Tarutao Island to visitors. The outlook from the bridge is beyond magnificent. The curvature of the bridge provides several different viewpoints of the scenery. The Sky Bridge is amongst one of the most outstanding bridges in the world and can delivers quite a pump of adrenaline if you dare to cross. It is unique because the bridge is suspended by only one support column. The column is 95 yards and held up by 8 load-balancing cables. The bridge is a pedestrian bridge that spans 125 meters across a spectacular gorge. The bridge is 136 yards by 2 yards wide. The 1.8 m-wide Sky Bridge has two 3.6 m-wide platforms that provided a spectacular viewing area for visitors. When standing in front of the bridge you are at 687 meters above sea level.\r
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    4. This bridge is known as Puente de Ojuela by the local people in the city of Durango, Mexico. The city is well known as a ghost town because the resources of mineral ore has been exhausted. The only remaining and functional structure in the city is this suspension bridge. The original bridge was planned by the well-known Roebling brothers, who also designed the Brooklyn Bridge. At the time the bridge was constructed was the third longest suspension bridge in the world. Puente de Ojuela had to be recently rebuilt by the Peñoles Company; the original material had to be scrapped, and only the main arches are now displayed at a local center.\r
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    3. The Hussaini Hanging Bridge is known as the most treacherous bridge in the world. The Bridge is only one of several hazardous rope bridges located in Northern Pakistan. In 1978, the Karakoram Highway was finished, and the area was connected, but to this day, travel remains as hard as it was 100 years ago. Steady features of travel through this region include the wobbly cable and plank bridges which cross Northern Pakistans mountain streams and rivers. For the majority of the citizens the only way to travel o Rawalpindi was by walking across mountain passes. The Hussaini Hanging Bridge crosses the Borit Lake in the Upper Hunza. This rope bridge is both long and weakly maintained. Many planks are absent, and high winds can shake the bridge as travelers cross it. It does nothing to ease your nerves looking at the previous, broken bridge that hangs in pieces next to the new one.\r
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    2. The bridge crossing the wide Vitim River in Siberia, Russia is made of wooden planks and is in poor condition. It is wide enough for a skilled driver to drive across at 570 meters. The Vitim River Bridge is located in Russian Siberia. During most of the year, it stays brutally cold there making temperatures way below average for Northern Ontario and everything is usually covered in snow and ice making it extremely difficult for even skilled drivers to cross. This bridge is an icicle with little to no trion however locals drive across this bridge because it is often their only way across Vitim River.\r
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    1. Natural Bridge in Bryce Canyon is one of the most famous arches in Utah. This arch is sculpted from some of the reddest rock of the Claron Formation and poses a beautiful contrast to the stark green of the forest that peeks through the arch from the canyon below.

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