Bohumil Vendler Vídeos
compositor, director de orquesta, organista, director de coro, profesor de música, músico, profesor
Conmemoraciones 2025 (Nacimiento: Bohumil Vendler)
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- música clásica, música litúrgica, música incidental
- Checoslovaquia
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2024-04-28
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Mozart Aloysia Weber Weber Vendler 1778
Mozarts life as an adult person begins with new journeys, but - on account of his fathers professional necessity - now accompanied by his mother. The first destinations were Augsburg and Mannheim. In Mannheim he became aquainted with a new kind of music marking the end of the barok period. In 1778 he composed the socalled Paris Symphony with many of the new musical features and to his fathers horror fell in love with the fifteen years old soprano Aloysia Weber. Carl Vendler
Richard Strauss Inger Dam Jensen Dam Jensen Stubbe Freund Ziehn Vendler
For lovers of the subtle genre of Lieder Inger Dam-Jensen sings Richard Strauss' "Säusle liebe Myrthe" by Clemens Brentano accompanied by Christen Stubbe Teglbjaerg. Säusle liebe Mirte, Wie still ist's in der Welt, Der Mond, der Sternenhirte Auf klarem Himmelsfeld, Treibt schon die Wolkenschafe Zum Born des Lichtes hin: Schlaf, mein Freund, o schlafe, Bis ich wieder bei Dir bin. Säusle liebe Mirte Und träum' im Sternenschein Die Turteltaube girrte Auch ihre Brut schon ein. Still ziehn die Wolkenschafe Zum Born des Lichtes hin, Schlaf', mein Freund, o schlafe, Bis ich wieder bei Dir bin. Carl Vendler
Aldrich Bach Bachmann Hillel Bennett Bergson Cappelen Neri Chalmers Cheung Ching Davidson Dowling Chesneau Frye Grice Haack Hale Harman Jenkins Katz Lepore Kellogg Locke Lorenzen Medina Millikan Montague Padilla Gálvez Pagin Sanders Penco Piccinini Putnam Reinach Rosenberg Salmon Searle Siegel Elia Vendler Williamson Wittgenstein Zimmerman
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: List of philosophers of language Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago. Learning by listening is a great way to: - increases imagination and understanding - improves your listening skills - improves your own spoken accent - learn while on the move - reduce eye strain Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone. You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at: (http•••) You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through: (http•••) "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." - Socrates SUMMARY / This is a list of philosophers of language. Virgil Aldrich William Alston G. E. M. Anscombe Karl-Otto Apel Aristotle J. L. Austin Alfred Jules Ayer Joxe Azurmendi Jody Azzouni Kent Bach Ingeborg Bachmann Archie J. Bahm Yehoshua Bar-Hillel Walter Benjamin Jonathan Bennett Henri Bergson Max Black Paul Boghossian Andrea Bonomì Jacques Bouveresse F. H. Bradley Robert Brandom Berit Brogaard Herman Cappelen Rudolf Carnap Hector-Neri Castañeda Stanley Cavell David Chalmers Cheung Kam Ching Noam Chomsky Alonzo Church Nino Cocchiarella James F. Conant William Crathorn Donald Davidson Arda Denkel Michael Devitt Keith Donnellan William C. Dowling César Chesneau Dumarsais Michael Dummett David Efird S. Morris Engel John Etchemendy Gareth Evans Kit Fine Dagfinn Føllesdal Gottlob Frege Marilyn Frye Robert Maximilian de Gaynesford Peter Geach Alexander George Allan Gibbard Gongsun Long Nelson Goodman Paul Grice Jeroen Groenendijk Samuel Guttenplan Þorsteinn Gylfason Susan Haack Jürgen Habermas Peter Hacker Ian Hacking Axel Hägerström Bob Hale Oswald Hanfling Gilbert Harman John Hawthorne Jaakko Hintikka William Hirstein Richard Hönigswald Jennifer Hornsby Paul Horwich Wilhelm von Humboldt Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins David Kaplan Jerrold Katz Saul Kripke Mark Lance Stephen Laurence Ernest Lepore David Kellogg Lewis John Locke Béatrice Longuenesse Paul Lorenzen William Lycan John McDowell Colin McGinn Merab Mamardashvili Ruth Barcan Marcus José Medina Maurice Merleau-Ponty John Stuart Mill Ruth Millikan Richard Montague Charles W. Morris Adam Morton Stephen Neale William of Ockham Jesús Padilla Gálvez Peter Pagin L.A. Paul Charles Sanders Peirce Carlo Penco John Perry Gualtiero Piccinini Steven Pinker Plato Hilary Putnam Willard Van Orman Quine Adolf Reinach Denise Riley Richard Rorty Roscellinus Jay Rosenberg Bertrand Russell's views on philosophy Bertrand Russell Gilbert Ryle Robert Rynasiewicz Mark Sainsbury Nathan Salmon Stephen Schiffer Duns Scotus John Searle Susanna Siegel Brian Skyrms Quentin Smith Scott Soames David Sosa Robert Stalnaker Jason Stanley Jaun Elia Stephen Yablo P. F. Strawson Alfred Tarski Kenneth Allen Taylor Ernst Tugendhat Michael Tye Zeno Vendler Vācaspati Miśra Friedrich Waismann Brian Weatherson Michael Williams Timothy Williamson John Wisdom Ludwig Wittgenstein Crispin Wright Georg Henrik von Wright Edward N. Zalta Eddy Zemach Paul Ziff Dean Zimmerman
Mozart Josepha Duschek Duschek Trudeliese Schmidt Schmidt Vendler 1791
Sung at a "Musikalische Academie" in Prague, april 1791. In reality it is a scene (Vitelia: "Non più di fiori") from Mozarts opera La clemenza di Tito - which not until September had its premiere in Pague too. "Rhondo mit obligatem Bassethorn" was sung by the very able Praguer soprano Josepha Duschek. Mozart had written this dramatic piese especially to her, his very, very? close friend, and to her he dedicates the piece with the words: Rezitativ: Bellamia fiamma.- As Josepha Duschek: Trudeliese Schmidt, mezzosopran. / Carl Vendler
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