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The Tischendorf Lesebuch (see References) quotes that the Librarian Kyrillos mentioned to Tischendorf that the contents of the basket had already twice been submitted to the fire. The contents of the baskets were damaged scriptures, the third filling apparently, so cited by Tischendorf himself.[see Tischendorf Lesebuch, Tischendorf's own account].
More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.
"Set Fire to the Rain" was written by Adele and Fraser T. Smith while the production was handled by Smith. [4] "Set Fire to the Rain" was released as the third US single from the 21 album on 21 November 2011. [5] "Set Fire to the Rain" is written in the key of D minor with a tempo of 108 beats per
There is only one surviving piece of sheet music from the work, a piano sketch made by Hitler's childhood friend and music conductor August Kubizek. [4] In recollection about the work in his 1953 memoir Adolf Hitler, mein Jugendfreund ( Young Hitler, the Story of Our Friendship ), Kubizek marvelled at Hitler's passion for "the beauty, the ...
A musical hoax (also musical forgery and musical mystification) is a piece of music composed by an individual who intentionally misattributes it to someone else. [ 1 ] Ascribed to historical figures
If Angerer's manuscript (from 1765, entitled "Berchtolds-Gaden Musick") is the original, the Toy Symphony was originally written not in G but in C major. [ a ] There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources.
Page of the codex with text of Ezek 5:12–17 Folio 283 of the codex with text of Ezek 1:28–2:6 Daniel 1–9 in Tischendorf's facsimile edition (1869). Codex Marchalianus, designated by siglum Q, is a 6th-century Greek manuscript copy of the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh or Old Testament) known as the Septuagint.
The classical pieces are set to color animation, ranging from comedy to deep tragedy. [ 4 ] At the beginning, in between the animation, and at the end, there are black and white live-action sequences, displaying the fictional animator, orchestra, conductor and filmmaker, with many humorous scenes about the fictional production of the film. [ 3 ]