Mark Feinberg, Merck pharmaceutical company Descrição do Vídeo:
Mark Feinberg, vice president of medical affairs and
policy at Merck, the massive drug manufacturers, in the
USA. He was addressing the Global Ministerial Forum on
Research for Health in Bamako, Mali, in November 2008.
Data: November 19, 2008
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Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 6 (Part 2 2) Descrição do Vídeo:
Part two of the Sixth Piano Sonata Op. 13 of 1923.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau.
Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) was a major Russian
pianist-composer in the early 20th-century. He was an
acclaimed virtuoso with an eclectic repertoire and an
esteemed teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. Today, he is
mostly remembered for his Bach transcriptions and various
recordings. However, his compositional output is
substantial and his piano works, despite influences from
Scriabin, are original, intense, and extremely virtuosic.
Unlike Scriabin, he preferred a sound world of angst and
pessimism. By 1
Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 6 (Part 1 2) Descrição do Vídeo:
Part one of the Sixth Piano Sonata Op. 13 composed in
1923.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau.
Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) was a major Russian
pianist-composer in the early 20th-century. He was an
acclaimed virtuoso with an eclectic repertoire and an
esteemed teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. Today, he is
mostly remembered for his Bach transcriptions and various
recordings. However, his compositional output is
substantial and his piano works, despite influences from
Scriabin, are original, intense, and extremely virtuosic.
Unlike Scriabin, he preferred a sound world of angst and
pessim
Feinberg- Piano Concerto No 3 (1 6) Descrição do Vídeo:
Russian futurist composer and world class pianist
Samuel Feinberg's Piano COncerto No. 3 in C Minor
(1947-1951).
Part 1 of First Movement.
Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 3; Third Movement (Part 2 2) Descrição do Vídeo:
Part two beginning with the development section (and
fugue) of the third "Sonata" movement from Feinberg's
Piano Sonata No. 3.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau. Samuil Feinberg
(1890-1962) was a major Russian pianist-composer in the
early 20th-century. He was an acclaimed virtuoso with an
eclectic repertoire and an esteemed teacher at the Moscow
Conservatory. Today, he is mostly remembered for his Bach
transcriptions and various recordings. However, his
compositional output is substantial and his piano works,
despite influences from Scriabin, are original, intense,
and extremely virtuosi
Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 3; Third Movement (Part 1 2) Descrição do Vídeo:
Part one of the third "Sonata" movement from
Feinberg's Piano Sonata No. 3. This part contains the
exposition and its repeat. Part two begins with the
development section.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau.
Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) was a major Russian
pianist-composer in the early 20th-century. He was an
acclaimed virtuoso with an eclectic repertoire and an
esteemed teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. Today, he is
mostly remembered for his Bach transcriptions and various
recordings. However, his compositional output is
substantial and his piano works, despite influences from
Scriabin,
"Action Figure" Descrição do Vídeo:
Jason Feinberg, owner of Jailbreak Toys, explains
what he's doing at the Democratic National Convention in
Denver: "History's happening, and I've got an action
figure to sell." Produced by NPR's Roy Hurst.
Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 3; Second Movement Descrição do Vídeo:
Second "Funeral March" movement of the Third Piano
Sonata Op. 3 composed in 1917.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau.
Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) was a major Russian
pianist-composer in the early 20th-century. He was an
acclaimed virtuoso with an eclectic repertoire and an
esteemed teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. Today, he is
mostly remembered for his Bach transcriptions and various
recordings. However, his compositional output is
substantial and his piano works, despite influences from
Scriabin, are original, intense, and extremely virtuosic.
Unlike Scriabin, he preferred a sound wor
Feinberg - Piano Sonata No 3; First Movement Descrição do Vídeo:
First movement marked "Prelude" from the Third Sonata
of 1917.
Performed by Christophe Sirodeau.
Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) was a major Russian
pianist-composer in the early 20th-century. He was an
acclaimed virtuoso with an eclectic repertoire and an
esteemed teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. Today, he is
mostly remembered for his Bach transcriptions and various
recordings. However, his compositional output is
substantial and his piano works, despite influences from
Scriabin, are original, intense, and extremely virtuosic.
Unlike Scriabin, he preferred a sound world of angst and
pes