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Pls click below link for more videos. Subscribe, like, share. Tnx! (http•••) ■ BUR DUBAI: Bur Dubai is a historic district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, located on the western side of the Dubai Creek. The name literally translates to Mainland Dubai, a reference to the traditional separation of the Bur Dubai area from Deira by the Dubai Creek. This is because Bur Dubai historically consisted of all districts between the western bank of the Creek and Jumeirah. The Ruler's Court is located in the district adjacent to the Grand Mosque. The district is home to several mosques including the Grand Mosque with the city's tallest minaret, and the blue tiled Iranian Mosque. The country's only Hindu temple is situated between the Grand Mosque and the Creek. Most Indian Families live in Bur Dubai. It is home to several popular places for tourists including renovated historic buildings and museums. The district has many shopping streets and souqs (or souk), including the textile souq near the abra boat station, though most of the well-known souqs are located in Deira. The Al Bastakiya historic area is located to the east of Al Fahidi Fort (now home to Dubai Museum) and features old courtyard housing which are identifiable with their wind towers. Shindagha to the northwest, located between Bur Dubai, the creek, and the sea is the historic location of the ruler's house on the peninsula facing the sea and the creek. Between 2013 and 2016, the Dubai Creek was extended back to the sea, turning Bur Dubai into an island. Bur Dubai is a popular living area consisting of several apartment buildings. The Dubai Metro Green Line goes through Bur Dubai connecting with the airport through Al Ghubaiba Metro Station & Union Metro Station. ■ MALL OF THE EMIRATES: Mall of the Emirates is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group, it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed Rd. In November 2005, it was named the World's Leading New Shopping Mall at the World Travel Awards in London. In 2017, Forbes named Mall of the Emirates as one of the top five shopping malls in Dubai. Shops at the mall include a Carrefour hypermarket, Centrepoint, Debenhams, Harvey Nichols, Home Centre, Jashanmal and Marks & Spence. The mall also hosts a number of family leisure offerings. These include the Magic Planet family entertainment area, a 20-screen VOX Cinema, Ski Dubai, and the 500-seat capacity Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre. Ski Dubai is a large indoor skiing facility at Mall of the Emirates, offering snowboarding, ski lessons, children's play area and cafe. It opened in November 2005 and houses the world's largest indoor snow park. It is operated by Majid Al Futtaim Leisure & Entertainment. The mall has over 100 restaurants and cafes including eight restaurants in the Fashion Dome: Two international food courts. Restaurants including St. Maxim's, Salmontini, Karam Beirut and Apres and Sezzam on the first floor, UAE's African-themed diner Tribes at the Fashion Dome, Häagen-Dazs café, 12 new dining options on Level 2 including Omina Baharat, 800 Degrees Neapolitana Pizzeria, Dean & Deluca, Eat Greek Kouzina, Din Tai Fung, Azkadenya, Texas De Brazil & Common Grounds. The Cheesecake Factory, American restaurant, Al Halabi – Lebanese restaurant, P.F Chang's – American Chinese restaurant, Miu Shanghai Tea House and Restaurant offers nosh from Japan, China, Thailand and Indonesia. YO! Sushi – conveyor belt sushi. ■ MORE BUS RIDE VIDEOS: 1. Bur Dubai to Dragon Mart: (http•••) 2. Dubai Al Ghubaiba to Sharjah: (http•••) 3. Ajman to Dubai Union: (http•••) 4. Expo to Al Baraha: (http•••) 5. Expo to Al Ain: (http•••) 6. Expo to Abu Dhabi: (http•••) 7. Expo to Fujairah: (http•••) ■ REFERENCE: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) ■ REMARKS: Please don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment to my channel and click on the notification bell for the latest video updates. Thanks!
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For more videos, pls click the link below. Subscribe, like, share. Tnx! (http•••) ■ MALL OF THE EMIRATES: Mall of the Emirates is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group, it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed road. The multi-level shopping mall currently features more than 630 retail outlets, 7900 parking spaces, over 100 restaurants and cafés, 80 luxury stores and 250 flagship stores. It has a total gross leasable area of 255,489m2. In November 2005, it was named the World's Leading New Shopping Mall at the World Travel Awards in London. In 2017, Forbes named Mall of the Emirates as one of the top five shopping malls in Dubai. The project was launched in October 2003 at an estimated cost of AED 800 million (US$218 million), and was scheduled to be completed in September 2005. The architecture in the three-storey complex combines Arabic and Mediterranean elements, with each level connected to a car park. The mall was designed by the American architectural firm F+A Architects. The main building contract was handled by Khansaheb, while the Ski Dubai contract was given to Pomagalski. The chair lifts in the snow park and the structural steel works were handled by Emirates Building System and the piling by Bauer. Shops at the mall include a Carrefour hypermarket, Centrepoint, Debenhams, Harvey Nichols, Home Centre, Jashanmal and Marks & Spence. The mall also hosts a number of family leisure offerings. These include the Magic Planet family entertainment area, a 20-screen VOX Cinema, Ski Dubai, and the 500-seat capacity Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre. Ski Dubai is a large indoor skiing facility at Mall of the Emirates, offering snowboarding, ski lessons, children's play area and cafe. It opened in November 2005 and houses the world's largest indoor snow park. It is operated by Majid Al Futtaim Leisure & Entertainment. The mall has over 100 restaurants and cafes including eight restaurants in the Fashion Dome: Two international food courts. Restaurants including St. Maxim's, Salmontini, Karam Beirut and Apres and Sezzam on the first floor, UAE's African-themed diner Tribes at the Fashion Dome, Häagen-Dazs café, 12 new dining options on Level 2 including Omina Baharat, 800 Degrees Neapolitana Pizzeria, Dean & Deluca, Eat Greek Kouzina, Din Tai Fung, Azkadenya, Texas De Brazil & Common Grounds. The Cheesecake Factory, American restaurant, Al Halabi – Lebanese restaurant, P.F Chang's – American Chinese restaurant, Miu Shanghai Tea House and Restaurant offers nosh from Japan, China, Thailand and Indonesia. YO! Sushi – conveyor belt sushi. ■ AL BARSHA 1: Al Barsha is a collection of sub-communities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Barsha is one of the newer residential developments, and is located in west Dubai, south of Al Sufouh. Al Barsha is bounded by E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) and E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road). The busy residential and retail district of Al Barsha 1 is centered on prestigious fashion boutiques in the Mall of the Emirates, famous for its Ski Dubai artificial ski slope. The surrounding streets are packed with global restaurants serving curries, tapas, and seafood, while hotels and high-rise apartment buildings overlook Sheikh Zayed Road, with its easy metro connections to Media Cityand Dubai Marina. Familiar buildings and establishment include: Kempinski Hotel, Ibis Hotel, Citymax Hotel, Barsha Star Residence, Grand Excelsior Hotel, Carlton Al Barsha Hotel, Centro Barsha Hotel, Rose Park Hotel, MD Hotel, ASCANA 1 Lodging, Golden Tulip Hotel, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Novotel Hotel, Ibis Dubai Al Barsha, Al Zahra Hospital, Lulu Hypermarket and Day to Day Dept Store. ■ WALK ROUTE: Mall of the Emirates, 22nd St, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Al Barsha 1 Rd & Al Thowima St ■ MORE WALK TOUR VIDEOS: 1. Carrefour to Al Noor: (http•••) 2. Al Noor Tower to Carrefour: (http•••) 3. Carrefour Market to Waterfall: (http•••) 4. Waterfall to Business Bay MS: (http•••) 5. B.Bay MS to Burj Khalifa MS: (http•••) 6. Dubai Water Canal Boardwalk-Part 1: (http•••) 7. Dubai Water Canal Boardwalk-Part 2: (http•••) ■ REFERENCE: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) ■ REMARKS: Please don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment to my channel and click on the notification bell for the latest video updates. Thanks!
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The Apple Orchard by Ivor Gurney, Frederick Grinke - Violin Ivor Newton - Piano Recorded in 1942. The Apple Orchard is one of two short pieces written for violin and piano by Ivor Gurney that were published posthumously in 1940. Frederick Grinke CBE (8 August 1911 – 16 March 1987) was a Canadian-born violinist who had an international career as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. He was known especially for his performances of 20th-century English music. He started to learn the violin at the age of 9, and studied with John Waterhouse and others in Winnipeg. He made his first broadcast at the age of about 12, and formed a trio at age 15. In 1927, he won a Dominion of Canada scholarship award to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied with Rowsby Woof. He continued his studies (at age 21) for a summer with Adolf Busch in Switzerland, and afterwards in Belgium and London with Carl Flesch. Hamilton Harty considered appointing him leader of the London Symphony Orchestra at the age of 21, but the offer was not made on account of his youth. From around 1930 to 1936, Grinke was second violin of the Kutcher String Quartet (in which John Barbirolli was for a time the 'cellist). In 1935, with pianist, Dorothy Manley, he gave the premiere of the Canadian composer Hector Gratton's Quatrieme danse canadienne. It was with Manley and Florence Hooton, both fellow students at the Academy, that Grinke formed his trio, Kendall Taylor later replacing Manley. In 1937 he became concertmaster of the Boyd Neel Orchestra, a post he would hold until 1947. His first performance with them was at the Salzburg Festival in 1937, giving the premiere of the Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge by Benjamin Britten. Thereafter he performed with them in Europe, USA, Australia and New Zealand, the London Proms, and at the Edinburgh Festival. He resigned as concertmaster to pursue his solo career. During the later 1940s, Grinke made numerous recordings, mainly for Decca, many of which were originally released in the last years of 78rpm records. His recordings of John Ireland's chamber music include the Phantasie Trio of 1908, the 1938 Trio no 3 in E major, and The Holy Boy (with Florence Hooton (cello) and Kendall Taylor (piano)), and the Violin Sonata no 1 of 1909 with the composer at the piano. The trio also recorded the Phantasy trio of Frank Bridge and the Beethoven trio in E flat. Ralph Vaughan Williams dedicated his Sonata in A minor, written in 1952, to Grinke, who recorded the composer's Concerto Accademico in D minor, and The Lark Ascending, with the Boyd Neel Orchestra. Grinke and David Martin (also a Canadian violinist) performed J.S. Bach's Concerto for two violins at Vaughan Williams's funeral. Among other recordings from the 1940s were no's 3 and 9 from the 1697 set of 10 Sonatas by Henry Purcell, with Jean Pougnet and Boris Ord, and Purcell's sonata in G minor with Arnold Goldsbrough. He is heard with Kendall Taylor in the Dvořák G major Sonatina op 100, and with Watson Forbes (violist of the Stratton Quartet and Aeolian Quartet) in Mozart duos. He also premiered and recorded works by Arthur Benjamin, Benjamin Dale, Lennox Berkeley, Kenneth Leighton, Edmund Rubbra, York Bowen, Howard Ferguson, Arthur Bliss, Béla Bartók, Beethoven, Handel, Rachmaninoff and Smetana, often accompanied by Ivor Newton. He recorded all six Brandenburg Concertos with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, and made a broadcast of the Arnold Bax violin concerto from Australia. From 1963 to 1966 he taught at the Yehudi Menuhin School at Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey. He frequently sat on juries for international competitions. He retired from the Royal Academy of Music in 1978, where his students included John Georgiadis, and was appointed a CBE in 1979, but continued teaching until his death, which occurred in 1987. The National Portrait Gallery lists 8 portraits of Grinke in its collections.[ Grinke played an instrument by J. B. Rogerius of 1686, with aluminium-covered D and A, and silver-covered G and steel E strings, but also often played a Stradivarius dated 1718, lent by the Royal Academy of Music. He was married in 1942 to Dorothy Sirr Sheldon and had one son. He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary, Thornham Parva, Suffolk.
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