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Max Keiser - Special Liquidity Schemes, Gold and the Dollar Max Keiser on Aljazeera English news on 18 September 2008 as the world's central banks inject $260 billion into the markets. Tags: max keiser us depression dollar inflation liquidity banana republic |
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Max Keiser - Aljazeera English News - 16 November 2008 Max Keiser talks about the g20 meeting, Hank Paulson and fraudulent bonds. Tags: max keiser us dollar g20 gold structured finance hank paulson jim rogers ron paul peter schiff |
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Keiser: Croesus Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=hvL_tEWYSb4&fmt=18 Reinhard Keiser (January 1674 - 1739). Croesus: 1. Ritornello. Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin: Dorothea Roschmann (Soprano). Roman Trekel (Baritone). Johannes Mannov (Bass). Werner Gura (Tenor). Klaus Hager (Bass). Markus Schafer (Tenor). Salome Haller (Soprano). Kwangchul Youn (Bass). Graham Pushee (Countertenor). Brigitte Eisenfeld (Soprano). Kurt Azesberger (Tenor). Jorg Gottschick (Bass). Johanna Stojkovic (Soprano). Dir: René Jacobs. Reinhard Keiser (January 9, 1674 - September 12, 1739) was a popular German opera composer based in Hamburg. He wrote over a hundred operas, and in 1745 Johann Adolph Scheibe considered him an equal to Johann Kuhnau, George Frideric Handel and Georg Philipp Telemann (also related to the Hamburg Opera), but his work was largely forgotten for many decades. He was born in Teuchern (in present Saxony-Anhalt), son of the organist and teacher Gottfried Keiser (born about 1650), and educated by other organists in the town and then from 11 at the Thomas School in Leipzig, where his teachers included Johann Schelle and Johann Kuhnau, direct predecessors of Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1694, he became court-composer to the duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, though he had probably come to the court already as early as 1692 to study its renowned operas, which had been going on since 1691, when the city had built a 1200-seater opera-house. Keiser put on his first opera Procris und Cephalus there and, the same year, his opera Basilius was put on at Hamburg and, as the musicologist Johann Mattheson noted, "received with great success and applause." This was a fruitful period for him - composing not only operas, but arias, duets, cantatas, sérénades, church music and big oratorios, background music - all for the city's use. About 1697 he settled permanently in Hamburg, and became the chief composer at the highly renowned Gaensemarktoper (now rebuilt as the Hamburg State Opera) in Hamburg from 1697 to 1717. From 1703 to 1709, Keiser he moved it from being a public institution to a commercial entity with two to three representations per week, in contrast to the operas intended for nobility. In 1718, with the Hamburg Opera defunct, he left Hamburg to seek other employment, going to Thuringia and then Stuttgart. From this period three manuscripts of sonatas in trio for flute, violin and bass continuo survive. During the summer 1721, he returned to Hamburg, but only a few weeks later made a rapid exit to Copenhagen with a Hamburg opera troop, probably because of the growing influence of Georg Philipp Telemann, engaged by the city magistrate in Keiser's absence. Between 1721 and 1727, Keiser traveled back and forth between Hamburg and Copenhagen, receiving the title of Master of the Danish Royal Chapel. After the dissolution of the opera troop, Keiser returned once more to Hamburg, but changes in its modus operandi made repeating past success difficult. Three operas from the period between 1722 and 1734 survive. Personal relations with Telemann remained good, with Telemann programing several productions of Keiser's operas. In 1728 he became the cathedral precentor of Hamburg, and wrote largely church music there until his death in 1739. Tags: Keiser Croesus Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin René Jacobs |
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Keiser M3 Nueva Bicicleta de Ciclismo Indoor Keiser M3 Tags: Keiser M3 Paco Noguer Epelde Tecnosport Mikel Spinning Indoor Ciclismo Cycling Master Trainer |
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Afshin Rattansi talks to Max Keiser: Global Rate Cuts Afshin Rattansi in Tehran talks to Max Keiser in Paris about the global coordination of rate cuts failing to stem a collapse in equities Tags: paulson bernanke bush cheney interest rates fdr neil pereno dollar yen euro m3 money bailout brown economy 1929 |
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Max Keiser - Comex default in december, $2000 gold in a day Max Keiser talks about the coming comex default on Alex Jones show 081104 http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4487844/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.04-chakra71 Tags: max keiser alex jones comex GOLD SILVER GATA BULL dollar fiat amero currency bretton zeitgeist stock market crash rothschild jp morgan bernanke federal reserve credit hyperinflation inflation schiff jim rogers weimar Moriarty maxwell bullion coin manipulation crisis wallstreet lindsey williams bob chapman IMF bailout soros ron paul |
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stand-up.dk 1997 - Mads Keiser Fra den første udgave af Stand-up.dk fra 1997. Tags: stand-up stand-up.dk mads keiser |
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Max Keiser on The Alex Jones Show"A New Monetary Order"1/3 http://www.infowars.com/ Tags: Max Keiser New Monetary Order new money Gold Silver Patrito Radio News Hour Barack Obama 2008 Election Alex Jones |
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Press TV interview with Max Keiser Press TV interviews journalist and broadcaster Max Keiser on the US government bailout of the financial system. Tags: commentary analysis news financial crisis bailout press TV wall street |
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Afshin Rattansi talks to Max Keiser about G20 and the Dollar Afshin Rattansi talks to Max Keiser about the dollar as world leaders lean to it being removed as the world's reserve currency. And the implications for social unrest in the U.S. and signs of failures to come in an Obama administration Tags: rattansi keiser dollar g20 paulson fraud obama recession euro interest fed bernanke |