Edward Loder Vidéos
chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, musicologue, pianiste
Commémorations 2025 (Décès: Edward Loder)
- piano
- opéra
- Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande
Dernière mise à jour
2024-06-25
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Buy a life-sized Dinosaur: (http•••) * This channel is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com Please consider leaving a like and subscribing if you enjoyed the content. It helps tremendously, thank you! Content by: Haghe Film (producent) / Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid (beheerder) Source: (http•••) This content is licensed under Creative Commons. Please visit: (http•••) to see licensing information and check (http•••) for more information about the respective license(s). Publication Date: 15 February 1922 Description: Installation of the Permanent Court of international justice in the Peace Palace in the Hague, in the presence of a large number of judges. Description (more): 00.01 façade of the Peace Palace in the Hague. Recordings of the side facades and gardens 00.20 Gate in the fence around the grounds by which some persons including a postman with bicycle go in 00.24 filmed on site within the fence: Group of people comes through the gate to stop for Cars within 00.47 main entrance where an usher every time the door opens after which passengers get off. Attendees arrive on foot. Uniformed postman shows letter and is permitted 05.04 close-up of some lawyer Nyholm, Weisz and Negulesco 05.21 arrival of invited guests at the main entrance 06.11 interior of the meeting room with the white hat of the left Queen Wilhelmina 06.36 group of judges in toga runs through the Hall of the building 06.50 judges of the Permanent Court of international justice in the courtyard from left to right. Negulesco, the Bustamonte, Amzilotti, Hammerskjold, Oda, Alta mina, Loder, Weisz, Finlay, Nyholm, Moore, Judge Andre Beichmann 06.59 Right Negulesco of Romania 07.01 Weisz 07.04 Right Bustamonte 07.07 Judges from left to right. Lord Finlay, Andre Weisz, Negulesco, Alta mina, loder and 07.29 Judge Anzilotti Beichmann 07.25 Judge Rafael Alta mina 07.32 Right Bustamonte 07.36 judge Lord Finlay 07.39 Judge J.B. Moore 07.43 Judge j. Oda of Japan 07.47 Judge Andre Weisz 07.50 Right Right Right Hammerskjold 08.07 Beichmann 07.54 Negulesco 08.01 gavel with inscription: tranquillus Saevis in undis (quiet amidst the turbulent baren) 08.23 Soldiers next to the main entrance where gentlemen come out 08.45 END
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Lyrics by Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans +••.••(...)) Melody: Edward James Loder +••.••(...)) Piano Arrangement and improvisations by Erling Jan Sørensen (http•••) Flow, Rio Verde! In melody flow; Win her that weepeth To slumber from woe! Bid thy wave's music Roll thro' her dreams; Grief ever loveth The kind voice of streams. Flow, Rio Verde! In melody flow; Win her that weepeth To slumber from woe! Bear her lone spirit Afar on the sound, Back to her childhood, Her life's fairy ground. Pass like the whisper Of love that is gone. Pass like the whisper Of love that is gone. Flow, Rio Verde, Softly flow on. Flow, Rio Verde, Softly flow on. Dark, glassy water, So crimsoned of yore, Voices of sorrow are Know to thy shore. Thou shouldst have echoes For Grief's deepest tone, Thou should'st have echoes For Grief's deepest tone, Flow, Rio Verde, Softly flow on. Flow, Rio Verde, Softly flow on. From "FAVORITE SONGS FOR SCHOOL AND HOME"(1899) Author: McCaskey, J. P. (John Piersol), b. 1837. The Quaker as a sect, it is known, do not favor music; they think it to be a profitless amusement, indulged in by the world's people. George Thompson, the famous English abolitionist, while lecturing in England on the abolition of slavery in the British Provinces, stopped one night with a Quaker family. He was a great lover of music, and at that time was a good singer. During the evening he sang " Oft in the Stilly Night," which was listened to with the closest attention. In the morning the lady of the house, after Mr. Thompson came from his room, appeared quite uneasy. She wanted to hear the song again, but it would hardly do for her, a Quakeress, to request its repetition. At last, so goes the pleasant little story, her desire getting the better of her, she ventured to say: " George, will thee repeat the words of last evening in thy usual manner ? '* There can be no doubt that music has a great influence in imparting those delightful sensations which tend to sweeten and prolong life. That this fact is often recognized is testified by the immense number of those who devote themselves entirely to the manufac ture and sale of musical instruments. It is, however, ac« knowledged throughout the world, that the human voice has no equal for the production of sweet, elevating, enchanting sounds that delight the ear and give tone and coloring to the words of the poet. Hence, of all kinds of music, vocal music should claim the especial attention of all earnest and progressive educators, for singing is known to improve the enunciation, refine the taste, elevate the morals, confirm the health, strengthen the social feeling, and add much to the pleasure of all. The consideration of health is one to which too much attention cannot be given. Singing is beneficial, indirectly, by increasing the flow of spirits, and dispelling weariness and despondency; and directly by the exercise which it gives to the lungs and the vital organs.We cannot sing without increased action of the lungs, and this causes the heart and all the organs of digestion and nutrition to act with renewed vigor. The singer brings a greater quantity of air into contact with the blood, and hence the blood is better purified and vitalized. Healthful and highly oxygenized blood gives energy to the brain, and thus the mind as well as the body shares the benefit of this delightful exercise.
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