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This compilation of our Napoleonic Wars series covers the period from 1809 to the Emperor's abdication in 1814. Along the way we encounter the horrors of the French occupation of Spain and Portugal, Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia, and the great struggle for German in 1813. The series concludes with arguably Napoleon's finest campaign - his doomed defence of Paris in 1814. Support Epic History TV on Patreon from $1 per video, and get perks including ad-free early access & votes on future topics (http•••) Buy EHTV t-shirts, hoodies, mugs and stickers here! (http•••) Thank you to our series partner Osprey Publishing (http•••) Thank you to Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery for kind permission to use 'The Battle of Vitoria' painting by James Prinsep Beadle. Special thanks to Alexander Averyanov for kind permission to use his paintings 'Battle of Smolensk' , 'Bivouac', 'Artilleryman's Exploits', 'Prince Pyotr Bagration at Borodino: The Last Counterattack', 'Horse Guards at the Battle of Borodino', 'The Fighting for Shevardino Redoubt', 'The Fighting for Bagration Flèches', 'Maloyaroslavets', 'At Gorodnya 25 October 1812', 'Council of War at Gorodnya'. Special thanks to Egor Zaitsev for kind permission to use his painting 'Prayer Before the Battle of Borodino'. Recommended reading (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases): Campaign: Borodino 1812 by Philip Haythornthwaite (http•••) Combat:French Guardsman vs Russian Jäger 1812-14 (http•••) Napoleon's Guard Infantry by Philip Haythornthwaite (http•••) Napoleon the Great by Andrew Roberts (http•••) 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow (http•••) Vittoria 1813: Wellington Sweeps the French from Spain by Ian Fletcher (http•••) Peninsular War Atlas by Nick Lipscombe (http•••) The Napoleonic Wars by Todd Fisher (http•••) Salamanca 1812: Wellington Crushes Marmont by Ian Fletcher (http•••) The Peninsular War by Charles Esdaile (http•••) Napoleon's Wars by Charles Esdaile (http•••) Russia Against Napoleon by Dominic Lieven (http•••) 1812: The Great Retreat by Paul Britten Austin (http•••) The Cossacks 1799 - 1815 by Laurence Spring (http•••) Napoleon and the Struggle for Germany Vol 1 by Michael Leggiere (http•••) Lützen & Bautzen 1813: The Turning Point by Peter Hofschröer (http•••) Leipzig 1813: The Battle of the Nations (http•••) 1813: Leipzig - Napoleon & the Battle of the Nations by Digby Smith (http•••) Music from Filmstro: (http•••) Get 20% off an annual license with this exclusive code: EPICHISTORYTV_ANN Additional music from Kevin MacLeod (incompetetch.com): 'Egmont Overture'; 'Intrepid', 'Long Note Three'; 'Song of the Volga Boatmen'; 'Trio for Violin Viola and Piano' Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http•••) #EpicHistoryTV #NapoleonicWars #Napoleon
Roxanna Panufnik Panufnik William Byrd Suzi Digby Mercy Charlotte Bray Roderick Williams 2015 2016
Roxanna Panufnik- Kyrie after Byrd (A reflection on the Kyrie of William Byrd's Mass for 5 Voices). Commissioned and performed by ORA Singers & Suzi Digby. Recorded at St Alban's, Holborn, February 2015. From the album 'Upheld by Stillness: Renaissance Gems and their Reflections'- released 12th February, 2016 with harmonia mundi. "When new super-choir ORA came to me, asking for a Kyrie that related to Byrd’s Mass for Five Voices, I immediately went to Youtube to listen to Byrd’s original. I loved the way that the melody of the first Kyrie eleison almost immediately transposes and capitalized on this harmonically by taking my version through several quite chromatic changes and adding an extra bass voice, thereby extra harmonic potential. I’ve kept the Christe eleison as a calmer and more ethereal section, floating gently back into the chromatic Kyrie, which almost forgets itself in harmonic and dramatic propriety but suddenly takes stock of itself and ends with quiet reverence."- Roxanna Panufnik Text: Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison. Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Full album listing: 1. Super flumina Babylonis- Philippe De Monte (4'46) 2. Quomondo cantabimus- William Byrd (7'02) 3. Kyrie, from Mass for 5 Voices- William Byrd (1'30) 4. Gloria, from Mass for 5 Voices- William Byrd (5'04) 5. Credo, from Mass for 5 Voices- William Byrd (9'16) 6. Sanctus and Benedictus, from Mass for 5 Voices- William Byrd (3'39) 7. Agnus Dei, from Mass for 5 Voices- William Byrd (3'39) 8. Kyrie after Byrd- Roxanna Panufnik (3'44) 9. Laudate Dominum- Francis Pott (6'00) 10. Show me, deare Christ- Alexander L'Estrange (13'10) 11. Upheld by Stillness- Owain Park (6'54) 12. Agnus Dei- Charlotte Bray (4'40) 13. Ave verum corpus- William Byrd (3'34) 14. Ave verum corpus Re-imagined- Roderick Williams (5'46) www.orasingers.com
Re-imaginings- A virtual concert SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER, 7:35PM ORA Singers presents a virtual concert pairing choral masterpieces from the Renaissance with specially commissioned reflections that re-imagine those great works. Relax and dive into the beauty of choral music that has inspired, and still inspires, across the centuries. Filmed and Edited by Knight Classical at St. Peter’s Church, Vauxhall (London) Watch here: (http•••)
Thomas Tallis Suzi Digby Sir James Macmillan Gritton
We hope you’re enjoying #OFAvirtual, if you’d like to support us, put this link in your browser and thank you, (http•••) Tonight we present a celebration of the work of Thomas Tallis including discussions and historical considerations of his place in the canon of Tudor composers. Our talk features ORA Singers’ Artistic Director Suzi Digby in conversation with composer Sir James MacMillan, papers and discussions by Kerry McCarthy (whose new book on Thomas Tallis will be out this summer), exciting discoveries in the score by Peter Gritton and questions from the audience. We are delighted to be bringing you exclusive preview excerpts from ORA Singers’ latest album (launching in August), which will include James MacMillan’s Vidi Aquam – a new commission for 40 voices, as a reflection of Tallis’ monumental Spem in alium. #suzidigby #jamesmacmillan #OFAvirtual #Tallis
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