Jean Baptiste van den Eeden Vidéos
compositeur
- Belgique
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-05
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Barret Arnott Landis Olvera Shera Creighton Berry Upton John Barry Collis Mendes Rhodes Gluck Wegner Singleton Werth Larson Hobbs Eeden Glanville Dooley Schultz Owens 1997
TeamFourStar (TFS) presents Ep. 21 of Final Fantasy 7: Machinabridged (FF7MA). Final Fantasy VII (FF7) came out in 1997 on the Sony Playstation and has since been a main stay to the series for fans all over the world. Join Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, Red XIII, Yuffie, Cait Sith, Vincent, and Cid in this new TFS abridged series! Join the party on Discord!➤(http•••) Subscriptions are our favourite materia!➤(http•••) Spare Gil? Help Us Make More!➤(http•••) Get equipped!➤(http•••) FF7MA Season 1 OST - "Midgar Mix"➤ (http•••) Follow us on Twitter➤(http•••) Like us on Facebook➤(http•••) #FinalFantasy7 #Machinabridged #FF7MA Cast: Materia Keeper - Kellen Goff Cloud – Justin Briner Vincent - Faulerro Yuffie – Courtney "Mystic Pyro Freak" Williams Barret– Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha Red XIII – Curtis “Takahata101” Arnott Tifa – Sarah Ann Williams Cait Sith – Nick “Lanipator” Landis Aerith – Kira Buckland Old Man - Marc Swint Cid - Brienne Olvera Shera - Elsie Lovelock Mission Control - Josh Tomar Palmer - Ben "HBI2K" Creighton Rufus - Xander Mobus Misc: Lawrence "MasakoX" Simpson, Corinne "Megamii33" Sudberg, Morgan Berry Written - Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha & Ben “HBI2K” Creighton Directed – Anthony “Antfish” Sardinha Editor and Motion Graphics Artist – Lawrence “MasakoX” Simpson Music Production – Cliff “AinTunez” Weinstein Intro Music – TheLivingTombstone Character Art – Stephan Krosecz A huge thank you to: Autodidactic I Alex Bigley James Upton Darren Watson John-Barry Collis Alexandra Reed Alexander Xavier Koch Bruno Miguel Mendes Gameiro Adam Staiger Sean J Overstreet Brian Rhodes Wiliam Nitz Ryan Frankenstein Christopher L Thompson Harrison Gluck Meng Yang Christopher Ryan Scott Taylor Zachary Vash Walter Thompson Dexter wegner Joshua Singleton Julian Casarez T. Scott Kelly Chris Hardy Jacob Quinn elijah brown Kyle Daelemans Chloe Werth Craig Germon David Klinginsmith Nikolas J Doughty Sean Redpath Jack Larson Ryan Hobbs Matthew E Cooper Dean Avery Markyys Steven Veach brisingr666 Sean Shawn Erway Tyler Nator ToftheJ Adam Bailey Andrew Curtis Colton Pleshek (MarioMaster1337) Francois van Eeden PopaLarge Cole Stormoen Philip Warden Engineer Grimsha Evan Parmenter Robert Glanville Charles Dooley J.L. Schultz Kyle Tyler Owens And all of our other Patreon contributors! (http•••)
Janieck - Does It Matter is OUT NOW! Like this track? Download on Beatport or add it to your favourite Spotify/Apple Music playlist by clicking HERE: (http•••)k/does-it-matter!YT Join our Spinnin' Records Top 100 Playlist ► (http•••) One of Holland’s most talented artists, Janieck, returns with his stunning new single Does It Matter. Featuring a sweet blend of deep house, acoustic guitar lines and the singer/songwriter’s wonderful vocals, it’s one of the strongest crossover records to come out this year, incorporating a worldwide famed chorus and melody. You’ll know it, and you’ll love it - this will definitely matter! Follow Janieck: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Director: Gideon van Eeden Producer: Gideon van Eeden, Raymond van der Bas Production Company: Tafelberg Films, Varsbayd Films / The Spinnin’ Records YouTube channel is the home for all music videos of the world’s leading dance record label! We feature the latest music videos by Spinnin’ artists like Oliver Heldens, Sam Feldt, KSHMR, Ummet Ozcan, Blasterjaxx, Merk & Kremont, Timmy Trumpet, Tujamo, Alok, Curbi, Mike Williams, Lucas & Steve and many, many more! Expect daily uploads of official music videos, lyric videos and artwork videos across genres like dance, house, electro house, future house, deep house, big room and trap. Make sure to subscribe to Spinnin' Records: (http•••) ..and turn on notifications to stay updated with all new uploads! Follow Spinnin’ Records: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) #Janieck #SpinninRecords #Spinnin
Listen: (http•••) Pre-order 12“ Vinyl: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) directed by Leopold Emmen (Nanouk Leopold and Daan Emmen) cinematography Frank van den Eeden assistant camera: Bart Bleuze / Krispijn Tant sound: Marcel de Hoogd production design: Elsje de Bruijn costume design: Manon Blom location: Wibbine Kien Written by Sandra Hüller Produced and mixed by Daniel Freitag // (http•••) Mastered by Martin Ruch // (http•••) Vocals: Sandra Hüller Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion: Daniel Freitag Percussion: Max Andrzejewski Akkerbouw Records // (http•••) Nanouk Leopold and Daan Emmen / Sandra Hüller / Daniel Freitag
Ludwig Van Beethoven Christian Gottlob Neefe Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Joseph Haydn Eeden Pfeiffer Leopold Mozart Nannerl Andrea Luchesi Anton Reicha Josef Reicha 1708 1770 1778 1779 1781 1782 1783 1784 1787 1789 1792 1800 1827
Ludwig van Beethoven (17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) He was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 32 piano sonatas, and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music, choral works (including the celebrated Missa solemnis), and songs. Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn, Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Haydn, quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. In about 1800 his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. He gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from this period. Beethoven's first music teacher was his father. Although tradition has it that Johann van Beethoven was a harsh instructor, and that the child Beethoven, "made to stand at the keyboard, was often in tears," the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians claimed that no solid documentation supported this, and asserted that "speculation and myth-making have both been productive." Beethoven had other local teachers: the court organist Gilles van den Eeden (d. 1782), Tobias Friedrich Pfeiffer (a family friend, who taught Beethoven the piano), and Franz Rovantini (a relative, who instructed him in playing the violin and viola). Beethoven's musical talent was obvious at a young age. Johann, aware of Leopold Mozart's successes in this area (with son Wolfgang and daughter Nannerl), attempted to exploit his son as a child prodigy, claiming that Beethoven was six (he was seven) on the posters for Beethoven's first public performance in March 1778. Some time after 1779, Beethoven began his studies with his most important teacher in Bonn, Christian Gottlob Neefe, who was appointed the Court's Organist in that year.[ Neefe taught Beethoven composition, and by March 1783 had helped him write his first published composition: a set of keyboard variations (WoO 63). Beethoven soon began working with Neefe as assistant organist, at first unpaid (1781), and then as a paid employee (1784) of the court chapel conducted by the Kapellmeister Andrea Luchesi. His first three piano sonatas, named "Kurfürst" ("Elector") for their dedication to the Elector Maximilian Friedrich (1708–1784), were published in 1783. Maximilian Frederick noticed Beethoven's talent early, and subsidised and encouraged the young man's musical studies. In March 1787 Beethoven traveled to Vienna (possibly at another's expense) for the first time, apparently in the hope of studying with Mozart. The details of their relationship are uncertain, including whether or not they actually met. After just two months Beethoven learned that his mother was severely ill, and returned home. His mother died shortly thereafter, and his father lapsed deeper into alcoholism. As a result, Beethoven became responsible for the care of his two younger brothers, and he spent the next five years in Bonn. Beethoven was introduced to several people who became important in his life in these years. Franz Wegeler, a young medical student, introduced him to the von Breuning family (one of whose daughters Wegeler eventually married). Beethoven often visited the von Breuning household, where he taught piano to some of the children. Here he encountered German and classical literature. The von Breuning family environment was less stressful than his own, which was increasingly dominated by his father's decline. Beethoven also came to the attention of Count Ferdinand von Waldstein, who became a lifelong friend and financial supporter. In 1789 Beethoven obtained a legal order by which half of his father's salary was paid directly to him for support of the family. He also contributed further to the family's income by playing viola in the court orchestra. This familiarised Beethoven with a variety of operas, including three by Mozart that were performed at court in this period. He also befriended Anton Reicha, a flautist and violinist of about his own age who was a nephew of the court orchestra's conductor, Josef Reicha.
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