Anthony Hedges Vidéos
compositeur britannique
- Royaume-Uni
- compositeur ou compositrice
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2024-04-28
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Tan Dun Lang Lang Hedges Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Shanghai Opera House 2006
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Tan Dun: The Banquet - 1. Only For Love (Theme Song) · Jane Zhang · Lang Lang · Shanghai Symphony Orchestra · Tan Dun · Gao Jian · Shanghai Opera House Chorus The Banquet ℗ 2006 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2006-01-01 Producer, Programmer: Tan Dun Studio Personnel, Editor: John B. Hedges Studio Personnel, Editor, Programmer: Yuan Lin Chen Studio Personnel, Editor: Qin Shi Yue Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Tim Martyn Composer: Tan Dun Author: Fan Yue Yi Auto-generated by YouTube.
Arthur Newman Blunt Hedges Walsh Lehman 2014
Bande-annonce d'Arthur Newman, un film de Dante Ariola avec Colin Firth, Emily Blunt, Anne Heche, Lucas Hedges, M. Emmet Walsh, Kristin Lehman, le 7 mai 2014 au cinéma. (http•••) Synopsis : Wallace Avery ne supporte plus sa vie. Divorcé et insatisfait en amour, il a même laissé la distance s'installer entre lui et son fils. Il opte alors pour une solution radicale : il met en scène sa propre mort, s'achète une nouvelle identité / Arthur Newman / et met le cap sur son paradis personnel / Terre Haute dans l'Indiana / où il espère pouvoir devenir golfeur professionnel. Car pour avoir droit à une deuxième chance, Wallace estime qu'il lui faut se glisser dans la peau de quelqu'un d'autre. Mais ses plans sont remis en question quand il croise la route de Michaela Fitzgerald qu'il découvre sans connaissance au bord de la piscine d'un motel. Tandis qu'elle met deux heures à comprendre qui se cache derrière «Arthur Newman», il faut bien plus de temps à Wallace pour percer à jour la véritable identité de la jeune femme... Peu à peu, ces deux êtres qui tentent désespérément de changer d'identité s'accepteront tels qu'ils sont et s'éprendront l'un de l'autre...
Hedges William Alexander Barrett Barrett Baring Gould Gould Cecil Sharp Gardiner 1858 1863 1885 1891 1906 1907 2006 2007 2009
From: Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys, ANTI- 2006. Buy CD: (http•••) Explanatory liner notes by record label ANTI-: A classic drinking song from Colonial times. To "fathom" here means to test the depth. "Punch" was once synonymous with the modern "mixed drink". Sailors used to view it as an absolute daily entitlement. The grog ration in Nelson's time contained nearly 12 ounces of rum by modern measure, daily. Wikipedia about the song: "Fathom the Bowl" is an English Drinking song, probably dating from the nineteenth century. The ingredients of punch include expensive spirits, too expensive for ordinary people. This has led to the suggestion that the song would be sung by smugglers. This might place it in the late eighteenth century or early nineteenth century. It might also explain the dead man at the bottom of the sea. On the other hand it might a song sung by wealthy middle-class young gentlemen or military officers, which gradually made its way down the social ladder. The use of the word "fathom" is the lesser used verb form, to measure the depth of something. This would rarely be used by non-sailors, which may also be taken to imply something about the lyricist. The fact that the early versions are almost identical to current versions implies that it has been valued for the simplicity of the words. It is also very compact in geographical spread. Almost all collected version are from the south of England, and none were collected outside England. The song implies a camaraderie with all those who hear the song and is ideal for singing in a chorus. Appropriately, there is a beer made by the brewery called "West Berkshire" called "Fathom the Bowl". The earliest printed broadside are Such (London, between 1863 and 1885), Fortey (London, between 1858 and 1885), Hedges (London) and Pitts (London). The song was published in 1891 in a songbook, "English Folk Songs" by William Alexander Barrett. It was collected by Baring-Gould, Cecil Sharp (1907) and George Gardiner (Hampshire 1906). There is almost no variation in the text. It is also known as "The Punch Ladle" or "Bowl Bowl". The artist in Wikipedia: (http•••) Image: Cashboxx: wash away what I've done, December 31, 2007 (http•••) Lyrics and annotations: (http•••) This is a private video for documentary reasons. There is no copyright infringement intended. Please do not use sounds and visuals unless you are their owner.
(To see the translations of the Arabic-language interviews, turn on the CC captions.) In the feature-length documentary film "Killing Gaza," journalists Dan Cohen and Max Blumenthal documented Israel’s 2014 war on Gaza. Yet this film is much more than a documentary about Palestinian resilience and suffering. It is a chilling visual document of war crimes committed by the Israeli military, featuring direct testimony and evidence from the survivors. "Max Blumenthal and Dan Cohen’s powerful new film, 'Killing Gaza,' offers an unflinching and moving portrait of a people largely abandoned by the outside world, struggling to endure." -Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, best-selling author and activist Chris Hedges. (NOTE: We had to re-upload this documentary because YouTube blocked the previous version in some countries) Website: (http•••) ||| The Grayzone ||| Find more reporting at (http•••) Support our original journalism at Patreon: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Minds: (http•••) Mastodon: (http•••)ial/@thegrayzone #TheGrayzone
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