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Los Angeles TimesBook review: 'The Most Powerful Idea in the World' by William RosenLos Angeles TimesFrom that perspective, it's interesting to see people stripped of their current (unlikely) pop-culture romanticism. "The Most Powerful Idea in the World" ...
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Art From the Renaissance to the Contemporary: A Mirror of CivilizationHuffington Post (blog)Next we have Baroque which elaborated on what came before with this leading to Romanticism which called forth the emotions of man. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald (blog)Bizzare Teen Love TriangleNew York PressNo eroticism, no romanticism. Twilight's audiences have been subjected to a miscomprehension of love, sexuality and fantasy. The franchise has become a ..."Twihards" Go Batty for "Eclipse" PremiereKKCO-TVREVIEW: Actors Might Give Up on Eclipse, But Fans Won'tMovieline (blog)all 3,685 news articles »
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How we measure up to rest of the countrynebusiness.co.ukWe like to talk a lot about the North East being the natural home of great inventors and innovators, but how much of that is romanticism and nostalgia? ...and more »
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Irish TimesWhy making art is a dirty businessIrish TimesThere's a down-at-heel romanticism to much of what he does, as in Hinterwald and Coney Island in Spring. The physical fabric of the paintings reinforces the ...
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RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyThe Pirates Of Hamburg: From Medieval Romanticism To 21st-Century RealityRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyA police convoy carrying alleged Somali pirates stands in front of a prison in Hamburg, northern Germany, on June 10. By Okropir Rukhadze The German port ...
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It's a landmark year for musical iconsUSA TodayThe child-prodigy pianist/composer became a master of Romanticism, and his works and techniques for solo keyboardists continue to influence musicians, ...
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...bad for so long that it really is something to marvell. It's difficult to imagine a new Middle East, if you're, well, unable to imagine a new Middle East. Sometimes that needs a bit of political romanticism. It's just helpful to know when to stop. ...
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God and the Political RomanticNew York Times (blog)For Schmitt, political romantics are driven not by the quest for pseudo-religious certainty, but by the search for excitement, for the romance of what he ...and more »
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PHOTO GALLERY: Imogen Heap brings 'techno romanticism' to ParamountSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)Her musical style has been dubbed techno romanticism." Heap's fans include Jeff Beck, Brian Eno, Hollywood bloggers Perez Hilton and Scrubs" star Zach Braff ...
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'The Passage': A grand, gory rejoinder to vampire romanticismUSA TodayBy Justin Cronin By Carol Memmott, USA TODAY The most hotly anticipated novel of the summer is a gory creepfest of blood drinkers guaranteed to change your ...and more »
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Farhang Foundation proudly presents Iranian American artist KAMRAN KHAVARANI Creator of Abstract Romanticism Please join us as we celebrate the birth of a new genre of painting as credited by the renowned UCLA Art Professor, Albert Boime, and coined by Professor Roshan Hubbard May 14th - June 17th, 2010 Public Opening Reception with the Artist May 14th: 5 to 9 pm 1020 Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 info@farhang.org For more info, please visit: farhang.org Gallery open daily 12-8pm. Closed Mondays. Artist available at the gallery for book signing on Wednesdays and Saturdays 4-8pm. Khavaranis paintings, though certainly distancing the viewer from the world of objects, are pictures of transformed consciousness and the world of mind and spirit reborn in that transformation. Jonathan Harris Professor of Art History University of Liverpool Khavaranis work, inspired by the writings of the poet Rumi, opens the mind to that state of creative union in which the ego ceases to dictate, and consciousness merges with the universe of the Beloved. In this way Khavarani resurrects the romantic possibility that art can change the world by reaching out unstintingly to the heart and imagination of the individual spectator. Albert Boime Professor of Art History University of California, Los Angeles
This dance is dedicated to Trudie Styler and Sting whose loving relationship and universal generosity are the source of our inspiration. Production Director: Mary Bosakowski Director of Photography: James Carman and Michael Bennett-Shun Choreography: Maher Benham Choreography Concept: Sharon Gannon Costumes: Ricky Lizaldi and Noemie La France Digital Artist: Celeste Paulick Music "Fields of Gold" Written and composed by Sting Used by Permission of EMI Blackwood Music INC (BMI) Filmed on location in Oxford, Maine Special thanks to Willem Dafoe and Jack Dafoe and Elizabeth lecompte
200th birthday: Chopin, not-quite twin SchumannSan Francisco ChronicleAs a composer and performer, he set out quite consciously to import Romanticism as practiced in the other arts - particularly literature and painting - into ...
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Thanks to Cumbrian mothersNews & StarBut the old hearts and flowers, cards and chocolates romanticism of what we think of as traditional Mother's Day sentiments, can claim only a small part of ...
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Victory over Kilmarnock seems crucial for MowbrayThe Caledonian Mercury (blog)There is an essential romanticism to Tony Mowbray, at least that part of himself that he reveals to a wider audience. His ideology is entrenched, ...and more »
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com'Shutter Island' soundtrack casts eerie spellThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comThe score also ranges from the turbulent romanticism of Mahler's unfinished Piano Quartet to ghostly pieces for prepared piano by John Cage and dissonant ...and more »
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Telegraph.co.ukPhantom Sequel Premieres To Mediocre Reviews!!PerezHilton.com (blog)And from the Telegraph, Charles Spencer says the tunes are "blessed with superbly haunting melodies and a yearning romanticism that sent shivers racing down ...Review round-up: Love Never DiesBBC News (blog)Phantom's RevengeForbes'Love' faces 'Phantom' expectationsVarietyall 1,103 news articles »
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Fashion insiders bid adieu to Alexander McQueenToronto StarIt was a testament to McQueen's skill at blending old-world romanticism with modern technology. The collection, with its imagery of angels and religious ...and more »
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Valentino: A Regard for RufflesWall Street Journal (blog)The show notes were inexplicable: “Digital poetry and existential romanticism are conceived as a cut up of influential powers and creations to create a ...and more »
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MiamiHerald.comReview | Love story in 'Horizonte' transcends romanticismMiamiHerald.comStanding at the sea wall of an unnamed island, three childhood friends reunite after a 20-year hiatus. Once an inseparable trio that turned ...
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A video that describes the historical events surrounding the Romantic movement of literature.
Sarah Sands: We love romantics. We just don't expect them to winIndependentFoot's death was stirring because it recalled an age of political romanticism. His allegiance was to radical thinkers and poets, not to the fees office. ...and more »
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Telegraph.co.ukFrills, flounces and French romantics take the place of the A-listIndependent"Dior takes up the spirit of French romanticism and Mr Dior's beloved English riding tweeds," Galliano stated. "I was inspired by the drape, line and cut as ...Christian Dior - A Night At the RacesThe Palestine TelegraphChristian Dior: A Night At the RacesFashion Wire Daily (subscription)Backstage Beauty: A Little Bit of Everything at DiorAllure Magazine (blog)all 173 news articles »
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This is a school project that my friend and I did. Some parts are incredibly embarrassing, but in the end, we got an A+. So it was TOTALLY worth it. Please comment, if you liked it or not. Thanks for watching!
This is a school project that my friend and I did. Some parts are incredibly embarrassing, but in the end, we got an A+. So it was TOTALLY worth it. Please comment, if you liked it or not. Thanks for watching!
Romanticism and The Meaning of Life
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
Jan. 13th 2010 The Radio Show: www.blogtalkradio.com Playlist: www.youtube.com All The q&as: www.multiupload.comq&as: 1. The Venus Project On Well-Known Scientists 2. The Venus Project Says Don't Wait On Authority 3. The Venus Project Says People Can Be Stuck With Old Values 4. The Venus Project Doesn't Advocate Metaphysics 5. The Venus Project On The 100th Monkey Theory 6. The Venus Project On Interaction And Honor 7. The Venus Project On Crimes That Are Non-Monetary 8. The Venus Project Talks About Ego And Honesty 9. The Venus Project On Random Behavior Being Metaphysical 10. The Venus Project Says There's No Romanticism For Contributors 11. The Venus Project On The Word Purpose 12. The Venus Project On The Word Harmony 13. The Venus Project Says Language Is Outdated 14. The Venus Project On The Equilibrium 15. The Venus Project On The Word Love 16. The Venus Project Says That People Are Not Corrupt In Themselves 17. The Venus Project On The Carrying Capacity Of The Earth 18. The Venus Project On Scarcity And Manipulation 19. The Venus Project On Wars 20. The Venus Project On Animal Conditioning 21. The Venus Project Talks About Your Real Identity 22. The Venus Project Says The Internet Is The Greatest Liberator 23. The Venus Project On Dealing With The Military And Police 24. The Venus Project Elaborates On The Central Database Computer 25. The Venus Project On Thermal Depolymerization 26. The Venus Project Says The Test City Will Help The Transition 27. The Venus ...
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Romanticism in the American Short Story
Five Romanticism students take the roles of Romantic Poets; Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Byron and Coleridge, as part of Thomas DeQuincey's appearance on This Is Your Life, reciting a newly discovered poem especially written for the occasion :-)
Im not the romantic type.But Happy FIND SOMEONE TO BE WITH MONTH. Special thanks to @Ajaxicus Blog: leftiethetechie.wordpress.com Twitter twitter.com wolfman ETP.: www.youtube.com Song: Postal Service- Such Great Hieghts
A look into Delacroix's use of color and expressionistic brush strokes, as opposed to the simple scientific documentation and desire for aesthetic perfection which characterized Neo-Classical painters, to creates a greater emotional response which foreshadows modern art.
Darkess versus Light
Part 2 - writers Please note: not all writers of German Romanticism are shown here, as well as not all of the persons, which are shown, have necessarily written famous books, some of them paid their attention to the theoretical aspects of romantic literature or to the composing / writing of romantic music. Those writers, which have not been born in Germany, were chosen for the video because of their style of writing. List of writers: -01-Carl Loewe -02-Friedrich de la Motte-Foutiqué -03-Ludwig Achim von Arnim -04-Clemens Brentano -05-Heinrich Heine -06-Robert Schuhmann -07-Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff -08-Max Liebermann -09-Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann -10-Heinrich vo Kleist -11-Georg Friedrich Philipp Freiherr von Hardenberg (Novalis) -12-Ernst Moritz Arndt -13-Ludwig Tieck -14-Ernst Schulze -15-Wilhelm Müller -16-Sophie Mereau -17-Wilhelm Hauff -18-August Wilhelm Schlegel -19-Karoline von Günderode -20-Otto von Loeben (Isidorus Orientalis) -21-Friedrich Hölderlin
Leoš Janáček: Sinfonietta, Jenůfa (Její pastorkyňa), The Cunning Little Vixen (Příhody lišky Bystroušky) Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, Enigma Variations Ruggiero Leoncavallo: Pagliacci Giacomo Puccini: Gianni Schicchi, Tosca, Turandot Gustav Mahler: Symphony nr. 1 in D major "Titan", Symphony nr. 5 in C sharp minor, Symphony nr. 8 in E flat major (Symphony of a Thousand)
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony nr. 9 in E minor "From the New World", Humoresque op. 100 nr. 7, Rusalka, String quartet nr. 12 in F major "American", Cello concerto in B minor Jules Massenet: Méditation (from Thaïs) Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt (Morning Mood, In the Hall of the Mountain King, Solveig´s song), Piano concerto in A minor Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov: The Flight of the Bumblebee (from The Tale of Tsar Saltan), Capriccio Espagnol, Scheherezade Gabriel Fauré: Requiem (In Paradisum)
Georges Bizet: Carmen, L´Arlésienne Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Night on Bald Mountain, Boris Godunov Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano concerto nr. 1 in B flat minor, Andante cantabile (from String quartet nr. 1 in D major), The Nutcracker, Song without words, Canzonetta from Violin concerto in D major, Serenade in C major for string orchestra, Swan lake
Bedřich Smetana: Vltava (Die Moldau), Prodaná nevěsta (The Bartered Bride) Anton Bruckner: Symphony nr. 4 in E flat major "Romantic", Te Deum Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube (An der schönen blauen Donau) Johannes Brahms: Symphony nr. 1 in C minor, Hungarian dance nr. 5, Waltz in A major, Symphony nr. 4 in E minor Alexander Borodin: Polovetsian dances (from Prince Igor) Camille Saint-Saëns: The Carnival of the Animals (The Swan), Cello concerto nr. 1 in A minor Max Bruch: Violin concerto nr. 1 in G minor
Ferenc Liszt: Les Préludes, Dream of Love (Liebestraum)nr. 3, Mephisto waltz nr. 1 Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Valkyrie (Die Walküre) Giuseppe Verdi: Aida, Rigoletto, The Troubadour (Il trovatore), La traviata, Nabucco Charles Gounod: Ave Maria Jacques Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld César Franck: Violin sonata in A major, Symphony in D minor
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka: Ruslan and Lyudmila, Ivan Susanin Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: A Midsummer Night´s Dream, Violin concerto in E minor, Symphony nr. 4 in A major "Italian" Fryderyk Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Ballade in F major, Étude in G flat major "Black Key Étude", Nocturne in E flat major, Waltz in D flat major, Étude in C minor "The Revolutionary Étude" Robert Schumann: Symphony nr. 1 in B flat major "Spring", Scenes from Childhood (Dreaming - Träumerei), Piano concerto in A minor
Niccolò Paganini: Caprice nr. 24 for violin solo, Violin concerto nr. 2 in B minor "La Campanella" Carl Maria von Weber: Der Freischütz, Invitation to the Dance Giacomo Meyerbeer: Robert le diable Gioachino Rossini: The Barber of Seville, William Tell, La gazza ladra Franz Schubert: Symphony nr. 8 in B minor "Unfinished", Die schöne Müllerin (Ungeduld - Impatience), Piano Quintet in A major "The Trout Quintet" (Forellenquintett), Ave Maria Gaetano Donizetti: L´elisir d´amore Hector Berlioz: Harold in Italy, Fantastic symphony Johann Strauss I: Radetzky March

