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2023-09-10 11:35:00
[…] the mosque was completed by his successor Abd el Moumen twenty-five years later. After the Almohads seized Marrakech in 1147 the capital of the dynasty was moved to the Red City and Tinmel lost its strategic importance. By 1159 the Almohads had conquered the whole of the Maghreb - North Africa - and thirteen years later all of Islamic Iberia was under their rule. Following their conquest of al-Andalus the Almohads moved their capital to Córdoba and then Seville. In the 13th century the tide of Muslim caliphates and dynasties turned again: following the capture of Marrakech by the Merenids the Almohads fled back to Tinmel. In 1276 the Merenids captured Tinmel, killing the entire population and leaving only the mosque standing. With the population of the remote area decimated the mosque progressively fell into decay; it was extensively renovated in the 1990s and added to the UNESCO World Heritage […]
2022-01-16 21:35:36
Everett A. Lee Ohio County Public Library Archives Wheeling, West Virginia Everett A. Lee Dr. Cynthia Cozette Lee forwards this release on behalf of Dr. Eve Lee, daughter of Everett Lee: (LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA-January 15, 2022): EVERETT ASTOR LEE, internationally acclaimed symphonic conductor, opera music director, violinist and music scholar, passed away on January 12, 2022 in Malmö, Sweden at the age of 105 years old. Maestro Lee was truly a brilliant conductor and outstanding musician who contributed enormously to classical music. He was the first African American to lead the New York City Opera in their production of Verdi’s “La Traviata” in 1955. He was founder of the Cosmopolitan Symphony, the first African American to conduct a major Broadway production, Leonard Bernstein’s “On The Town” in 1945, the first African American to conduct a major symphony orchestra in the south with the Louisville Orchestra […]
2021-04-05 15:43:00
Dr. Cynthia Cozette Lee: Black Classical Firsts Biographies - Everett Lee, Conductor - Day 5
Everett Lee conductor with baton (Ohio County Public Library Archives, Wheeling, WV) Everett Lee II (R) with Everett Lee III (L) Photo Courtesy of Everett Lee III) Black Classical Firsts Honored in April Day 5 – Maestro Everett Lee, Conductor (PHILADELPHIA, PA-APRIL 5, 2021): CYNTHIA COZETTE LEE, a multi-talented Black American contemporary classical composer and poet, has created a project for April 2021 of showcasing the Black musicians, singers, composers, conductors and artists of classical music who have been one of the first African American artist in the area of their expertise to accomplish an outstanding achievement in the classical music field. C. Cozette Lee plans to post a different distinguished artist daily in April 2021 on her Facebook page to honor the historic achievements of these exceptional artists. Below is a sample of one C. Cozette Lee’s post highlighting the works and achievements of the […]
2021-03-01 00:01:00
Leo Brouwer: Integral String Quartets -- Cuarteto de Cuerdas de La Habana
Leo Brouwer (1 March 1939) Leo Brouwer Birthday Post II 01-04 Quarteto n1 A la memoria de Béla Bartók (1961)05 Quarteto n2 "Rem tene verba sequentur" (1968)06-10 Trío para instrumentos de arco (1959)11 Cuarteto n4 "Rem tene verba sequentur II" (2007)12-15 Cuarteto n3 (1991-1997)Cuarteto de Cuerdas de la Habana:Yamir Portuondo, violin (R Bergonzi, Cremona 1991)Eugenio Valdés, violin (R Paralupi, Rome 1952)Jorge Hernández, viola (DA Serrano, Cremona 2007)Deborah Yamak, violoncello (Mirecourt 1850)Recorded 21-26 July, 29-30 August and 8-9 November 2008 in Córdoba, SpainSello Autor SA01585 (out of print) XLD rip front, back, booklet428.8 MB1fichier https://1fichier.com/?e96g2hgmh9kkwb0aorwxWeTransfer (for 7 days) https://we.tl/t-IVmAOkJtar Apologies for the poor scans; it's the best I can get at the moment. Tracklist01 Cuarteto no 1. A la memoria de Béla Bartók - I. Energico02 Cuarteto no 1. A la memoria de Béla Bartók - II. Allegretto03 Cuarteto no 1. A la memoria de […]
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