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Collecting and Moving a Heavy Spanish Cannon
Dec 31st
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John picks up a bronze Spanish cannon he’s bought from a couple in a small midwestern town. He’s just found the cannon and has very little lifting/moving equipment with him, but he has to get the cannon into his van.
Duration : 0:9:49
Manuel de Falla – Spanish Dance from: La vida breve
Dec 30th
Manuel de Falla y Matheu (November 23, 1876 – November 14, 1946) was a Spanish composer.
Spanish Dance from La vida breve
Alicia de Larrocha, piano
Manuel de Falla was born in Cádiz. His early teacher in music was his mother; at the age of 9 he was introduced to his first piano professor. Little is known of that period of his life, but his relationship with his teacher was likely conflicted. From the late 1890s he studied music in Madrid, piano with José Tragó and composition with Felipe Pedrell. In 1899 by unanimous vote he was awarded the first prize at the piano competition at his school of music, and around that year he started to use de with his first surname, making Manuel de Falla the name he became known as from that time on. When only the surname is used, however, the de is omitted.
It was from Pedrell, during the Madrid period, that Falla became interested in native Spanish music, particularly Andalusian flamenco (specifically cante jondo), the influence of which can be strongly felt in many of his works. Among his early pieces are a number of zarzuelas, but his first important work was the one-act opera La vida breve (Life is Short, or The Brief Life, written in 1905, though revised before its premiere in 1913).
Falla spent the years 1907 to 1914 in Paris, where he met a number of composers who had an influence on his style, including the impressionists Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Paul Dukas. He wrote little more music, however, until his return to Madrid at the beginning of World War I. While at no stage was he a prolific composer, it was then that he entered into his mature creative period.
In Madrid he composed several of his best known pieces, including:
* The nocturne for piano and orchestra Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Noches en los jardines de España , 1916)
* The ballet El amor brujo (Love the Magician, 1915) which includes the much excerpted and arranged Ritual Fire Dance
* The ballet El corregidor y la molinera (The Magistrate and the Miller’s Wife) which, after revision, became El sombrero de tres picos (The Three-Cornered Hat, 1917) and was produced by Serge Diaghilev with set design and costumes by Pablo Picasso.
From 1921 to 1939 Manuel de Falla lived in Granada, where he organized the Concurso de Cante Jondo in 1922. In Granada he wrote the puppet opera El retablo de maese Pedro (Master Peter’s Puppet Show, 1923) and a concerto for harpsichord and chamber ensemble (1926). The puppet opera marked the first time the harpsichord had entered the modern orchestra; and the concerto was the first for harpsichord written in the 20th Century. Both of these works were written with Wanda Landowska in mind. In these works, the Spanish folk influence is somewhat less apparent than a kind of Stravinskian neoclassicism.
Also in Granada, Falla began work on the large-scale orchestral cantata Atlàntida (Atlantis), based on the Catalan text L’Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer. Falla considered Atlàntida to be the most important of all his works. Verdaguer’s text gives a mythological account of how the submersion of Atlantis created the Atlantic ocean, thus separating Spain and Latin America, and how later the Spanish discovery of America reunited what had always belonged together. Falla continued work on the cantata after moving to Argentina in 1939, following Francisco Franco’s victory in the Spanish Civil War. The orchestration of the piece remained incomplete at his death and was completed posthumously by Ernesto Halffter.
Falla tried but failed to prevent the murder of his close friend, the poet Federico García Lorca in 1936.
Manuel de Falla never married and had no children. He died in Alta Gracia, in the Argentine province of Córdoba. In 1947 his remains were brought back to Spain and entombed in the cathedral at Cádiz. One of the lasting honors to his memory is the Manuel de Falla Chair of Music in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at Complutense University of Madrid. His image appeared on Spanish currency notes for some years.
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Property for sale in Jerez de la Frontera VENT144
Dec 26th
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The stunning private roof terrace measuring an impressive 60m2 with views across the rooftops is the crowning glory of this two bedroom apartment located in Jerez old town. The present owners have made many upgrades to the spacious apartment including a state of the art shower room.
Este precioso apartamento de 2 dormitorios en pleno centro de la ciudad cuenta con una maravillosa azotea de 60m2 con trastero y con unas estupendas vistas. Los dueños han realizado grandes mejoras incluidos el moderno y contemporáneo baño.
Duration : 0:3:42
Muslims Were the Custodians of Greek Knowledge
Dec 24th
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“Islam In Spain” by Sulayman Nyang
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Dr. Sulayman Nyang begins by contextualizing the issue of Islam in Spain by discussing the Umayyid rule, its downfall, and its resurrection in Spain. He then briefly outlines the events leading up to the Muslim rule in Spain, the atmosphere created by it, and the main reason for its decline. Throughout this extensive presentation, the speaker makes observations that show how the development, growth, and contribution of Muslim Spain is not much different from modern America and its presence and influence on the world scene. And this comparison allows for a better understanding of the profound history of the Muslim civilization in the West, especially among non-Muslims. Dr. Nyang concludes by analyzing the transformation of the Muslim culture into Spain, namely the lifestyle of the people, architecture, business dealings, and knowledge. (Recorded at the Dar al Islam Teachers’ Institute seminar).
Duration : 0:8:16
Property for sale in Jerez de la Frontera VENT147
Dec 24th
http://www.urbanoasis.es
The stunning private roof terrace measuring an impressive 60m2 with views across the rooftops is the crowning glory of this two bedroom apartment located in Jerez old town. The present owners have made many upgrades to the spacious apartment including a state of the art shower room.
Este precioso apartamento de 2 dormitorios en pleno centro de la ciudad cuenta con una maravillosa azotea de 60m2 con trastero y con unas estupendas vistas. Los dueños han realizado grandes mejoras incluidos el moderno y contemporáneo baño.
Duration : 0:3:39
spanish property for sale.
Dec 24th
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Discussion with an English/Spanish lawyer on buying Spanish property. Make a secure investment when you apply these basics about property investment in Spain.
Spanish property buyers are still making big mistakes when they invest, using dubious lawyers to conclude deals on their villas or apartments.
Find out the common pitfalls of property buying and make sure your investment is secure
Duration : 0:2:19
Mallorca Property Spanish Property for Sale in Spain
Dec 23rd
Residencial Es Port Verd is only 200 metres from the beach. The complex has spacious apartments and is surrounded by a communal garden with a swimming pool and parking area. Es Port Verd, where the majority of apartments have 2 bedrooms, is characterised by its carefully-designed layout, the spaciousness of the terraces and lots of light. The ground floor apartments have private gardens and the attics have a sun terrace with views to the sea.
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Duration : 0:2:5
Spanish Property Using the iPhone and Photosynth
Dec 16th
http://www.valencia-property.com brings you a video of some Panorama shots taken using the iPhone and Photosynth. All of these properties are currently available on the website. A little bit of lifestyle around Valencia too at the end. Come and learn more on Twitter @grahunt or @valprop. Music is “Spain” by Tom Robinson, a great song and can be found on his website at http://www.tomrobinson.com
Duration : 0:1:54
reasons why people chose Southern Spain
Dec 15th
Abroad renge of people tel us their reasons to choose Andalucia as thir new home and as holiday destination
Duration : 0:3:9
Spanish Property for Sale in Spain – Properties in Spain – Spanish Property
Dec 14th
Spanish property for Sale in Spain,Mallorca & Costa del Sol information video about property in Spain, Mallorca and Costa del Sol and butying Spanish property with Spanish Hot Properties for more information visit http://www.spanishhotproperties.com/index.php
Duration : 0:3:25