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Anna Veleva Stern Renata Scotto Aprile Millo Gena Dimitrova William Schuman Carnegie Hall Suntory Hall National Palace
THE JIM MASTERS SHOW LIVE! Special Guest: Award-winning soprano Anna Veleva joins Jim on the show. Anna Veleva has received international acclaim as one of today's most gifted and versatile Opera stars. She has performed at Carnegie Hall – “Stern Auditorium”, J.F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, The National Palace of Culture in Bulgaria and other prestigious Venues. Anna has toured major theaters in the USA managed by the Columbia Artists Management. Among important figures who mentored and worked with Anna are Placido Domingo, Renata Scotto, Aprile Millo, Gena Dimitrova, Alec Baldwin and William Schuman. Join us on our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/jimmasterstv and be sure and click the notification button so you don't miss any of our exciting content on the channel. Share the loveity! Tell your friends about The Jim Masters Show LIVE! entertainment, lifestyle, talk show series with award-winning television, radio, multimedia personality, presenter, journalist and host Jim Masters. Enjoy! #AnnaVeleva #soprano #singer #Bulgarian #Bulgaria #opera #song #thejimmastersshowlive #jimmasterstv #jimmasters #entertainment #live #lifestyle #talkshow
Dresden Philharmonic Johann Strauss Jr Franz Lehár Paganini Marek Janowski 1613 2021
Dresden Philharmonic New Year's Eve Gala 2021 Johann Strauss, jr. [00:00] - Ouverture to the operetta The Gypsy Baron Johann Strauss, jr. [07:44] - Klänge der Heimat - Sounds of home, Czardas from the operetta The Bat Franz Lehár [12:18] - Gern hab ich die Frau'n geküsst - I have loved to kiss the women from the operettra Paganini Franz Lehár [16:13] - Vilja song from the operetta The merry Widow Franz Lehár [21:45] - Niemand liebt dich so wie ich - Nobody loves you like me Duet from the operettra Paganini Franz Lehár [27:32] - Gold and silver. Waltz, op. 79 Franz Lehár [36:10] - Dein ist mein ganzes Herz - All my heart is yours from the operetta The land of smiles Franz Lehár [39:41] - Lippen schweigen - Lips are silent from the operetta The merry Widow Johann Strauss, jr. [43:09] - Unter Donner und Blitz - Under thunder and lightning, Polka fast, op. 324 Dresden Philharmonic Marek Janowski, conductor Recorded on 30.12.2021 at the Kulturpalast (Palace of Culture) Dresden Note: The concert was recorded without audience
National Theatre Opera Ballet Albania
Tirana or Tiranë (Gheg Albanian: Tirona) is the capital and largest city by area and population of the Republic of Albania. It is located in the center of Albania enclosed by mountains and hills with Mount Dajt elevating on the east and a slight valley on the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea in the distance. Due to its location at the Plain of Tirana and the close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, Tirana is particularly influenced by a Mediterranean seasonal climate. It is among the wettest and sunniest cities in Europe, with 2,544 hours of sun per year. Tirana flourished as a city in 1614. After the Roman Empire split into East and West in the 4th century the city was fairly unimportant until the 20th century, when the Congress of Lushnjë proclaimed it as Albania's capital, after the Albanian Declaration of Independence in 1912. Classified as a gamma-world-city, Tirana is the most important economic, financial, political and trade center in Albania due to its significant location in the center of the country and its modern air, maritime, rail and road transportation. It is the seat of power of the Government of Albania, with the official residences of the President and Prime Minister of Albania, and the Parliament of Albania. The city was announced as the European Youth Capital for 2022. The Skanderbeg Square (Albanian: Sheshi Skënderbej) is the main plaza in the centre of Tirana, Albania. The square is named after the Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu. The total area is about 40.000 square metres. The Skanderbeg Monument dominates the square. During the Italian invasion of Albania, the city plan for Tirana was designed by Florestano Di Fausto and Armando Brasini in a Neo-Renaissance style with articulate angular solutions and giant order fascias. Many buildings including the Tirana International Hotel, the Palace of Culture, the National Opera, the National Library, the National Bank, the Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the City Hall, the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Energy, and the National Historical Museum are situated at the square. History In 1917, the Austrians built a public square, where the Skanderbeg Square is located nowadays. After Tirana became the capital in 1920, and the population increased, several city plans were planned. During the time of the Albanian monarchy from 1928 to 1939, the square was composed of a number of buildings that would eventually be detonated during the communist period. The square was composed of a roundabout with a fountain in the center. The Old Bazaar used to be established on the grounds of modern-day Palace of Culture, the Orthodox Cathedral (present-day Tirana International Hotel), while the former City Hall building, on the grounds of where the National Historical Museum is located nowadays. A statue of Joseph Stalin was erected, where today the Skanderbeg Monument is located. Besides the construction of the above new elements during communism, the statue of Albania's leader Enver Hoxha was erected at the space between the National Historical Museum and the National Bank. Following the fall of communism in 1991, the statue would be removed amid student-led demonstrations. Since June 2017, the square has been renovated and is now part of the biggest pedestrian zone in the Balkans. The renovation has been distinguished with the European Prize for Urban Public Space in 2018. The project has also been praised at the Chicago Architecture Biennial, and has received second prize for Contemporary Architecture 2019 by the European Union. Projects 2010 Former Tirana mayor Edi Rama embarked on a plan to modernize and Europeanize the square. In March 2010, works began to transform the square into a pedestrians and public transport only area. A new fountain would use rain water as its water supply, while a two-meter high pyramid would be built and leveled with a 2.5% slope throughout the square. During the construction period, detour roads have been put in place to gradually establish the new and permanent road in the ring road around the square. The entire project is funded by a grant from the State of Kuwait. If you like, follow me️: Instagram: (http•••) Youtube: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Website: (http•••) #Tirana #albania
Holy Trinity Church Romanian Athenaeum
1. PALACE OF JUSTICE,DEJ 47° 8'41.92"N 23°52'32.29"E 2. SARMIZEGETUSA REGIA -GRĂDIŞTEA MUNCELULUI 45°37'19.73"N 23°18'33.59"E 3. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH,SIGISOARA 46°13'18.85"N 24°47'45.06"E 4. PALACE OF CULTURE,IASI 47° 9'26.44"N 27°35'13.20"E 5. BASTION,CLUJ NAPOCA 46°46'5.51"N 23°35'50.59"E 6. VILLAGE MUSEUM,BUCHAREST 44°28'17.17"N 26° 4'44.49"E 7. KAKASOS CHURCH,CLUJ NAPOCA 46°45'54.56"N 23°34'31.52"E 8. MOUNTAIN CHURCH,SIGISOARA 46°13'3.38"N 24°47'26.01"E 9. ENDLESS COLUMN,GORJ 45° 2'14.95"N 23°17'7.27"E 10. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH,ORADEA 47° 3'39.07"N 21°56'14.01"E 11. ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC PARISH,ODORHEIU SECUIESC 46°18'6.78"N 25°17'48.41"E 12. TOWER,IASI 47° 9'35.84"N 27°35'35.43"E 13. SAXON CHURCH&TOWER,SASCHIZ 46°11'39.25"N 24°57'36.65"E 14. KRETZULESCU CHURCH,BUCURESTI 44°26'17.19"N 26° 5'48.00"E 15. ANCIENT SCHOOL BUILDING,CRISTIAN 45°37'31.61"N 25°28'43.14"E 16. WOLF STATUE,CLUJ NAPOCA 46°46'10.87"N 23°35'32.17"E 17. ST.NICHOLAR CHURCH,BAIA MARE 47°39'30.08"N 23°34'57.03"E 18. FORTIFIED CHURCH,VALCHID 46°10'8.32"N 24°34'50.65"E 19. EVANGHELICA CHURCH,CRISTIAN 45°37'32.13"N 25°28'49.28"E 20. CHURCH TOWER&MUSEUMS,TARGU MURES 46°32'43.10"N 24°33'41.08"E 21. BASTION,BRASOV 45°38'12.90"N 25°35'20.22"E 22. NATIONAL THEATRE,CLUJ NAPOCA 46°46'12.67"N 23°35'50.84"E 23. CHURCH PRIEST RUSU,BUCHAREST 44°26'22.35"N 26° 6'38.36"E 24. AVRAM IANCU'S STATUE,TARGU MURES 46°32'43.82"N 24°33'44.63"E 25. ROMANIAN ATHENAEUM,BUCHAREST 44°26'6.71"N 26° 4'55.34"E 26. NEAMT FORTRESS,TARGU NEAMT 47°12'52.87"N 26°20'36.84"E
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