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Virtually Baroque: Links to Free High Quality Pipe Organ and Harp…
Essential Wild | 5 hours ago by Plant EO
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Fifth Edition, Volume…
Where Can Buy Cheap Online | September 5th 2008 by Legasy RT
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Fifth Edition, Volume 1: Ancient to Baroque (6 CDs) The CDs in this set are not packaged in standard jewelboxes nor even in cheap sleeves, but are mounted directly atop a printed surface. As a result, when read more
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Ophelia Blooming | September 2nd 2008
A new piece I call Baroque 'n RollAcrylic paint, crown stamp, image colored with watercolor pencils read more
Magnificat by J.S. Bach
MusicAnthology | August 31st 2008 by musicanthology
The repertoire of choral music of J.S. Bach is vast and contains many consummate masterpieces that rise far above the level of all other choral music, even exceeding Handel at times. There are many enormous works, such as the B minor mass, the St Ma read more
Class: Consort de Danse Baroque
DanceWeb Blog UK: New & Updated Dance Content | August 29th 2008 by johnboy
Edited: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 Barnes, Bath, Cardiff, Churchdown, Exeter, London, Selly Oak; Avon, Devon, Gloucestershire, London, South Glamorgan, West Midlands Baroque, Early, English Country, Playford Dance Of read more
Suspension Baroco - Design par Marcel Wanders
Esprit-Design : Blog traitant des dernières tendances Desig… | August 25th 2008 by admin
Une petite merveille pour ce lundi matin, proposées sur Made In Design, cette nouvelle ligne de suspension Skygarden est absolument magnifique. Cette immense coupole, d’un diamètre de 90 cm noir mate ou laqué à l’extérieure propose u read more
The Anne Rice Chronicles
Concordia TheoBLOGical Seminary | August 21st 2008 by Scott Stiegemeyer
Her books have sold over a hundred million copies, making her one of the most widely read authors in the modern era. Until recently, Anne Rice’s name was synonymous with “popular vampire fiction.” Her gorey gothic romances have read more
Wordless Wednesday 20/8: My eBay mirror
Tails of Terror from the Black Lagoon! | August 20th 2008 by CharmaineZoe
Click to enlargeI got this great mirror on eBay for $90 (£45) as no one else bothered to bid on it (can't imagine why!) It's 3'6" high by 5' wide so we had to go and pick it up from Kent, a round trip of 300 miles! It only just went in the car and read more
French Decor Art from ibride
Mable's Unique Shopping Blog | August 19th 2008
It was many months ago that I randomly discovered ibride. They were featured on several design blogs and I instantly fell in love with their line of ornate wall art trays. Since they were seemingly everywhere at the time, I didn’t bookmark any read more
Royal Fireworks Concert and Baroque Festival Riverfront Park
One Thousand Things To Do, Spokane, WA | August 5th 2008 by gnumilk
This year was their 30th year holding the concert and festival. The concert is put on by the Allegro Baroque and Beyond a non-profit arts organization and free to the public. It is always held the last Sunday of July annually. The main events are hel read more
baroque altar of st. laurentius, ainring
spring2life | August 3rd 2008 by Markus Spring
click image to enlargeyesterdays visit to ainring provided some more photos. perhaps not so creative as it is just a picture of someone else's art but this maybe is more a question of amour propre. those statues to the left and right of the baroque a read more
Tay Lighting
Design Crack | August 3rd 2008 by Brandon Baunach
Here’s another placeholder for a company making great lighting. I’d love to go more in depth about their lighting, but for now, let’s say: odern forms with baroque patterns. The light quality that is created by the lamp transports m read more
Sunday Book Worship Volume I
Chintz of Darkness | July 20th 2008
Baroque Baroque: The Culture of Excess by Stephen Calloway Baroque Baroque is the one book I would rescue from a burning building, put in a time capsule, or use to create a new religious order (The Church of High Design?)From the book’s flourished read more
Create Your Own Bodegon
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 16th 2008 by Jessica Camis
When you think of still lifes you probably picture paintings of fruit bowls. You may have created one before. The bodegon, as you may remember, was a certain type of still life that artists created in Spain during the Baroque period. Today, create yo read more
Baroque
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 15th 2008 by Jessica Camis
The Baroque period began in Rome in the late 1500s. At this time, the Catholic Church was very focused on spreading their beliefs to others because the Protestants were working hard to spread their beliefs. The Catholic Church decided that art was a read more
Juan Sanchez Cotan
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 14th 2008 by Jessica Camis
Juan Sanchez Cotan, as I told you yesterday, is remembered for his bodegones (still lifes). He was born in Spain in 1560 and painted during the Baroque period.Cotan worked as an apprentice and then opened his own workshop. He painted in Toledo for ab read more
Bodegones
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 13th 2008 by Jessica Camis
The last couple of days we have been looking at painters of the Spanish Baroque period. On Wednesday, I’ll write more about the Baroque period but today I wanted to tell you about a specific type (genre) of painting that was popular in Spain during read more
Francisco de Zurbaran
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 10th 2008 by Jessica Camis
Francisco de Zurbaran was extremely talented but far less popular than Velazquez. Zurbaran was born in Spain in 1598. His parents were peasants and supported him in art as much as they could.He worked as an apprentice in Seville in 1616 and 1617. The read more
Diego Velazquez
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 8th 2008 by Jessica Camis
Diego Velazquez was born in Spain in 1599. When he was eleven he told his parents that he wanted to be a painter. He immediately became apprenticed to a religious painter, Pacheco, in Seville. Pacheco was impressed by Velazquez’s talent and hoped t read more
Jusepe de Ribera
Art Smarts 4 Kids | July 7th 2008 by Jessica Camis
Jusepe de Ribera (also known as Jose de Ribera) was born in Spain in 1591. His parents wanted him to go to school so he could work an intellectual job but Ribera wanted to paint. He worked as an apprentice for awhile and learned his art. By 1611 he h read more
Extra Life – Secular Works
Feminist Review | July 5th 2008 by Ama Lee
PlanariaEvery time I’ve listened to Secular Works by Extra Life I’ve found myself thinking that this is the type of music that would be popular at the end of the world. The music is a potent mishmash of ancient, modern, old English, and punk rock read more
Another from the museum
On the Wild Coast of Bohemia | July 5th 2008
I just liked this one very much. Good frame too. read more
Baroque Angel Head. Impressive Wooden Carving. Ca. 1750
Antique Collectibles Blog | July 1st 2008 by Friedrich Zettl
The Bach Collegium
Concordia TheoBLOGical Seminary | June 25th 2008 by Scott Stiegemeyer
Lest you think that Fort Wayne, situated as it is in the heart of the Midwest, has no opportunities for culture or class, be reassured. The Bach Collegium has all the sophistication and elegance of an Italian opera. Made up of thirty-four singers and read more
More Blooms
Designs by Bonzie | June 21st 2008
A Baroque Bloom and an Olive Famine Bloom for you! Selection of blooms available in the shop now! ;) read more
How Listening to Music Influences English Language Teaching Learn…
Becoming a Better EFL Teacher | June 18th 2008 by Larry M. Lynch
English and Foreign Language Learner Benefits of Listening to Music How can you effectively use music in your English or foreign language learning class room? Listening to certain types of music has quite a number of additional benefits which go far read more
Six English and Foreign Language Learner Benefits of Listening to…
Becoming a Better EFL Teacher | June 17th 2008 by Larry M. Lynch
Using Music in English or Foreign Language Learning How can you effectively use music in your English or foreign language learning class room? Why, we can hardly count the ways. Listening to certain types of music has quite a number of additional ben read more
Musical Styles
MusicAnthology | June 10th 2008 by musicanthology
The word "classical" as it relates to music, is certainly an often misused term. I shall attempt to describe the differences in musical styles from late renaissance through the early part of the twentieth century. read more
My whole place will be pink if I want
Sexy Not Screwed | June 7th 2008 by JJ
I’m giving my place a makeover, and as I am making decisions about what it is that I want… it dawns on me that it is a really good thing I live solo… Most of what I am loving is pink, o read more
If it ain’t baroque, don’t fix it…
Four Strings | June 4th 2008 by Jerry
Strings Magazine has an excellent photo essay on converting a modern violin into a baroque instrument to get that historical sound. Ever wondered what Bach’s music sounded like on the instruments played in his time? With gut strings, a new bass read more

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