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Riese Führer Schwartz Schneiderman Klug Buckley 1943 1945 1990 2014
Projekt Riese - Geheime Reichssache 91/44 - Komplex Wolfsberg/Wlodarz Riese (German for "giant") is the code name for a construction project of Nazi Germany in 1943–1945, consisting of seven underground structures located in the Owl Mountains and Książ Castle in Lower Silesia, at the time part of Germany and now located within the territory of Poland. None of them were finished; all are in different states of completion with only a small percentage of tunnels reinforced by concrete. The purpose of the project remains uncertain because of the lack of documentation. Some sources suggest that all the structures were part of the Führer Headquarters according to others, it was a combination of headquarters (HQ) and arms industry but comparison to similar facilities can indicate that only the castle was adapted as an HQ or other official residence and the tunnels in the Owl Mountains were planned as a network of underground factories. The construction work was done by forced labourers, prisoners of war (POWs), and prisoners of concentration camps, and many lost their lives, mostly as a result of disease and malnutrition. Some of the Content is taken from US Holocaust Memorial Museum Interview with: David Halivni, Fred Schwartz, Leo Schneiderman and Solomon Klug Accession Number: 2014.62.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0753 Accession Number: 1990.384.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0208 Accession Number: 1990.395.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0205 Accession Number: 1990.360.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0109 #Nazis #Auschwitz #WW2 #Secretweapon #Vergeltungswaffe #Wunderwaffe #naziundergroundfactories #hanskammler #wolfsberg #Wlodarz #projektriese #komplexriese #poland #grossrosen #laborcamp #Vernichtungslager #KZ #Hitler #Holocaust #usholocaustmemorialmuseum #undergroundtunnels #nazibunker #secretnazibunker #Eyewitnesses #TajemniceRiese #gorysowie #Subcamp –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Snowfall by Scott Buckley (http•••) Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Free Download / Stream: (http•••) Music promoted by Audio Library (http•••) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track Info: Title: Snowfall by Scott Buckley Genre and Mood: Ambient · Calm Spotify: (http•••) iTunes: (http•••) Deezer: (http•••) YouTube: (http•••) SoundCloud: (http•••) ———
Die Wilhelm-Sauer-Orgel (Opus 915 / 1904) wird am Sonntag, den 12.06.2022 in einem feierlichen Gottesdienst eingeweiht und in Gottes Dienst gestellt. In dem Gottesdienst wirken musikalisch ein Projektchor, eine Projekt-Bläserchor, der Frauenchor "Chorus Cantabile", Gesangsolistin Daniela Bosenius und die Kantoren Simone Schnaars und Dr. Tamás Szőcs mit. Liturgie und Predigt: Pfarrerin Sabine Kuklinski, Pfarrer Uwe Riese und Prädikant Gerd Ludewig.
Flotow Alessandro Stradella Riese Heinz Wallberg Helen Donath Bassi Ferry Gruber Gruber Barbarino Werner Hollweg 1844 1977
Friedrich von Flotow Alessandro Stradella a romantic opera in 3 acts libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese Munich, conductor: Heinz Wallberg 1977 Helen Donath (Leonore) Richard Kogel (Bassi) Ferry Gruber (Barbarino) Alexander Malta (Malvolio) Werner Hollweg (Stradella) Set in Venice and the countryside near Rome, it is loosely based on the colourful life of the 17th century Italian composer and singer Alessandro Stradella. It was first performed in its full version on 30 December 1844 at the Stadttheater in Hamburg.
Flotow Rondeau Pixis Rejcha Riese Chopin Beethoven Schumann Bellini Barnett 1812 1847 1883
Friedrich von Flotow – Piano Concerto No.1, in C minor, Carl Petersson (piano), Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Peter Wiesheu (conductor) 1. Allegro risoluto – Animato – 00:00 2. Adagio – 06:07 3. Rondeau: Allegretto grazioso - con fuoco – 11:04 Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand, Freiherr von Flotow (27 April 1812 – 24 January 1883) was a German composer. He is chiefly remembered for his opera Martha, which was popular in the 19th century and the early part of the 20th. “Flotow was born near Rostock in North Germany. His family was musical but considered the profession unbefitting the family’s aristocratic status. Young Friedrich was intended for the civil service. After tribulations he managed to secure the family’s support to study in Paris with Pixis and Rejcha. It was there that he met Wilhelm Riese, the Hamburg-born poet. who provided the librettos for several of his operas including the one work that has kept Flotow's name prominent: the 1847 Martha. His First Piano Concerto runs to only 14 minutes. It has a chivalric Allegro, a bejewelled Adagio recalling Chopin and Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto and a bobbing and gallant Rondeau with heroic cross-currents. Schumann and Bellini can be discerned among these pages.” (review by Rob Barnett)
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