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Com essa cor Video com a música "Com essa cor" de Monique Kessous tema de Bruna na novela Ciranda de Pedra. Tags: com essa cor Monique Kessous |
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Hannibal ~Vide Cor Meum~ A video tribute to Hannibal Lecter with the classical opera song Vide Cor Meum from the soundtrack of The Silence Of The Lambs Tags: Hannibal Lecter |
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Daniela Mercury - Especial TV Globo (1992) - Swing da Cor Parte final do Especial "Daniela Mercury - O Canto da Cidade" (TV Globo, 1992), gravado na Praça da Apoteose (Rio de Janeiro), cantando "Swing da Cor". Tags: Daniela Mercury Globo Swing da Cor Apoteose Axé |
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6. Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri "Ad cor" Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=unI3aKtT64E&fmt=18 Dieterich Buxtehude (1637 - 1707). Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Maria Christina Kiehr (Soprano). Rosa Dominguez (Soprano). Andreas Scholl (Alto). Gerd Türk (Tenor). Ulrich Messthaler (Basse). Dir. René Jacobs. To all my friends and subscribers. Membra Jesu Nostri: Membra Jesu Nostri (English: The Limbs of our Lord Jesus), BuxWV 75, is a cycle of seven cantatas composed by Dieterich Buxtehude in 1680, and dedicated to Gustaf Düben. The text, Salve mundi salutare - also known as the Rhythmica oratio - is a poem written by Medieval poet Arnulf of Louvain (d. 1250). It is divided into seven parts, each addressed to a different part of Christ's crucified body: feet, knees, hands, side, chest, heart, and head. 1. Ad Cor. "Vulnerasti cormeum, soror mea, sponsa, vulnerasti cormeum." Summi regis cor, aveto, te saluto corde laeto, te complecti me delectat et hoc meum cor affectat, ut ad te loquar, animes. Per medullam cordis mei, peccatoris atque rei, tuus amor transferatur, quo cor tuum rapiatur languens amoris vulnere. Viva cordis voce clamo, dulce cor, te namque amo, ad cor meum inclinare, ut se possit applicare devoto tibi pectore. Vulnerasti cormeum, soror mea, sponsa, vulnerasti cormeum. "Vulnerasti cormeum, soror mea, sponsa, vulnerasti cormeum." Biography: Dietrich Buxtehude, who identified himself as Danish, was seemingly born in Oldesloe about the year 1637, the son of an organist and schoolmaster. His father moved briefly from Oldesloe, in the Duchy of Holstein, to Helsingborg as organist at the Mariekirke there and soon after to the Danish city of Helsingør, Hamlet's Elsinore, as organist at the St Olai Kirke, a position he held for some thirty years, until his retirement in 1671. Buxtehude was taught by his father and from 1657 or 1658 until 1660 was organist at the Mariekirke in Helsingborg, a city separated from Helsingør by a narrow stretch of water. His next appointment was at the Mariekirke in the latter city. In 1668 he was elected organist at the Marienkirche in Lübeck, where he succeeded Franz Tunder, who had died the previous year, following custom by marrying Tunder's younger daughter. Tunder's elder daughter's security had already been assured by her marriage to Samuel Franck, Cantor of the Marienkirche and the Catherineum Lateinschule, the choir-school that provided singers for the services of the Marienkirche. At the Marienkirche in Lübeck Buxtehude made some changes in the musical traditions of the church, establishing a series of Abendmusik concerts given now on five Sunday afternoons in the year, events that attracted wide interest. As an organist Buxtehude represented the height of North German keyboard traditions, exercising a decisive influence over the following generation, notably on Johann Sebastian Bach, who undertook the long journey from Arnstadt to Lübeck to hear him play, outstaying his leave, to the dissatisfaction of his employers. Handel too visited Lübeck in 1703, with his Hamburg friend and colleague Mattheson. By this time there was a question of appointing a successor to Buxtehude, who was nearly seventy and had spent over thirty years at the Marienkirche. The condition of marriage to his predecessor's daughter that Buxtehude had faithfully fulfilled proved unattractive, however, to the young musicians of the newer generation and the succession eventually passed to Johann Christian Schieferdecker, who married Buxtehude's surviving daughter, predeceased by four others, three months after Buxtehude's death in 1707. For a long time knowledge of Buxtehude's works was limited to the organ works and his major sacred choral works. Along with other Baroque composers, Buxtehude was "rediscovered" in the mid-nineteenth century, and his organ works were republished as an example of the style current before J.S. Bach. Interest in his chamber music works, however, has only gathered momentum in recent years. In these Buxtehude frolics with great imagination between learned contrapuntal traditions and a freer, more fanciful style. On the whole. Buxtehude's imagination is amazing, and gives his works a lively, improvisational feel. With our present-day fully-rounded picture of Buxtehude's works we can unhesitatingly count him as the greatest composer of the northern European Baroque in the period between Heinrich Schütz and J.S. Bach. Tags: Buxtehude Membra Jesu Nostri Ad cor Schola Cantorum Basiliensis René Jacobs |
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Video aula tutorial - Troca de cor dos olhos (Photoshop) Aprenda como trocar a cor dos olhos das pessoas nas fotos utilizabdo duas técnicas profissionais. Tutorial de execução facílima. Tags: Video aula tutorial |
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04 - Um Girassol da Cor De Seu Cabelo - Nenhum de nos Acusti 04 - Um Girassol da Cor De Seu Cabelo - Nenhum de nos Acustico 2 Tags: Um Girassol da Cor Seu Cabelo Nenhum de nos Acustico musica pop rock |