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  Antonio Vivaldi - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678, Venice – July 28 (or 27), 1741, Vienna), nicknamed Il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest"), was a Venetian priest and baroque music composer, as well as a famous violinist.
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born on March 4, 1678 in Venice, then capital of the Republic of Venice.
Antonio Vivaldi by Fréderic Délaméa (Translated by Kirk McElhearn) from Goldberg.
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 Welcome to Talbot Cars!
Georges Roesch was given the task of saving Talbot, which he did with his very popular 1926 Talbot 14/45.
STD Motors went into receivership in 1934, Talbot was the only "healthy component" at the time so Clement-Talbot was sold to Rootes along with Sunbeam and Darracq.
Antonio Lago worked for the group and took Darracq under his wing.
www.geocities.com /talbot_cars/history.html   (364 words)

  
 8W - What? - Talbot Monoplaces
Antonio Franco Lago, son of a theater owner, was born in Venice, Italy, in 1893.
Talbot produced their T150 sportscar in the mid 30s and was involved in sportscar racing with a works team using the 4-litre T150C.
Talbot soon got a 600,000 francs subvention from the Fonds de Course committee for the project just by showing up some blueprints, a thing that enraged the Delahaye team.
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  William Henry Fox Talbot: Wrack: From the "Bertoloni Album" (36.37.20) | Object Page | Timeline of Art History | The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In each, Talbot enclosed examples of his new art: first, photogenic drawings made by placing objects on top of photosensitized paper and exposing them to sunlight (what we would today call photograms), and later, photogenic drawings printed from negatives made in a camera obscura (what we have come to call photographs).
Talbot suggested in one of his letters to Bertoloni that naturalists would find the accurate recording of botanical specimens to be among the most important uses of his invention, especially when the photogenic drawings were made through a solar microscope.
Talbot also sent photogenic drawings made from direct contact with a printed picture, a gauzy piece of fabric, and a section of lace.
www.metmuseum.org /TOAH/hd/tlbt/hod_36.37.20.htm   (386 words)

  
 Ministry in monk's music: Singer John Michael Talbot says music flows from his faith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Talbot seasons his largely acoustic concert with several electric numbers – hence “Monk Rock” – and a pitch for Mercy Corps, an ecumenical relief organization.
Talbot started his career as a banjo player and guitarist for the country rock band Mason Proffitt in the 1970s, but became disillusioned with the profligate lifestyles he encountered.
Talbot says, however, that his music is created more to nurture Christians in their devotional life and nudge nonbelievers toward faith.
www.wacotrib.com /featr/content/features/stories/2005/11/04/20051104wactalbotmusic.html   (677 words)

  
 JONATHAN TALBOT: PAINTER & COLLAGE ARTIST
The works of artist Jonathan Talbot have been exhibited at The National Academy and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, have represented the U.S. overseas in exhibitions sponsored by the State Department and the Smithsonian Institution, and are included in museum collections in U.S. and Europe.
Among the public collections holding Talbot works are The Newark Museum, The Smith College Museum, The Everhart Museum, The Byer Museum, The Free Library of Philadelphia, The San Francisco Academy of Art, Fairleigh Dickinson University, The Provincetown Historical Society, and the Toronto Central Library.
Talbot maintains his studio in Warwick, NY where he lives with his wife Marsha.
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 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678 – July 28 or 27, 1741), nicknamed Il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest"), was a Venetian priest and baroque music composer, as well as a famous violinist.
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born in Venice, the capital of the Republic of Venice.
It is possible that the young Antonio's first lessons in composition were imparted by him.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=Antonio_Vivaldi   (4668 words)

  
 U.S. Political Filmmaking by John Hess
Talbot was pretext interviewed during a visit to his office...
Talbot’s office was observed as being a sloppy one room operation with no secretary.
Talbot advised that his future plans for the film include distribution to college groups on a lease basis.
www.ejumpcut.org /archive/onlinessays/JC08folder/PoliticalFilmmaking.html   (2693 words)

  
 Nixon's Michael Moore - The filmmaker who pestered Tricky Dick. By David Greenberg
De Antonio's name has barely been uttered in the clangor surrounding Fahrenheit 9/11, but from 1964 until his death in 1989, he made some of the left's most important political documentaries—including a 1971 film that took direct aim at a sitting chief executive, Richard Nixon.
Born in 1919, de Antonio attended Harvard, where he was a classmate of John F. Kennedy, and served as a bomber pilot in World War II.
An IRS audit of the director and of Daniel Talbot, the distributor, was readied.
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 "Captain Loch to Governor Le Marchant." Volume III 1429: The Labrador Boundary Dispute Documents
Antonio Talbot of Quebec, under the plea that he was acting in the capacity of Sheriff, to establish the Right of another Party, by whom he was employed, over the aforesaid Island and Property.
In effecting this object it appears that he violently assaulted the occupant, broke open the house, destroyed some of the property, sold another portion by public Auction, and carried off the remainder in Vessels to his residence in Forteau Bay.
Talbot (which have reduced him from comparative affluence to absolute penury) until my arrival at Blanc Sablon, otherwise I should have considered it my duty to have summoned Mr.
www.heritage.nf.ca /law/lab3/labvol3_1429.html   (395 words)

  
 Dan Talbot's 2004 Gotham Awards Speech
Talbot's speech, the subject of considerable discussion over the past week, has been praised by many within the independent film community, with a number of people calling upon indieWIRE to publish it in its entirety.
We were distributing Emile de Antonio's "Millhouse: A White Comedy," a clever satire of President Richard Nixon.
Mostly, thanks to you Dan Talbot, Jose Lopez and everyone who has worked with you, for your gorgeous taste, your hard work, and the endless contributions you have made to film and to the city of New York.
www.indiewire.com /people/people_041210talbot.html   (2356 words)

  
 Talbot Today
Harrison, who operates an Inn and Sportfishing business here in Talbot County, was charged with taking geese over a baited area last January and exceeding the daily limit of two geese.
Talbot County has the Inn for foodies, according to the Washington Post and Wilmington News Journal.
The Newly elected Talbot County Council was sworn in Monday evening at the Historical Society to a standing room only crowd.
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 The Red Priest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The find was the outcome of a long research process aimed at identifying and reassembling a set of five Vesper psalms plus a Magnificat which Vivaldi was known to have sold in 1739 to the Ospedale della Pietà, the foundling hospice in Venice where the composer had taught.
On examining the manuscript, Talbot recognized that in no single place and time but at the Pietà during Vivaldi's tenure were the viola d'amore, the tenor chalumeau (an early clarinet) and the violino in tromba marina — three unusual instruments — employed so confidently.
Talbot ranks the Nisi Dominus as a masterpiece and a potential favorite within Vivaldi's sacred repertoire: "With the only possible exception of the oratorio Juditha triumphans," he says, "this is the most colourful of all Vivaldi's vocal works.
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 1st Concours d'élégance Paleis Het Loo 1999; page 14
When Antonio Lago took over the remnants of the French branch of the bankrupt STD concern (Sunbeam, Talbot, Darracq) in 1930 he gradually directed his factory to the production of expensive sport- and luxury cars.
The company assumed the Talbot Lago name and created a strong racing competition base for establishing its name.
Antonio Lago cherished the policy that the engines that established the Talbot name in racing should also be fitted in the cars he sold commercially.
www.ritzsite.net /Loo1999/14_Loo99.htm   (618 words)

  
 CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC AND ROME
Talbot’s albums were the first by a Catholic artist to be accepted by both Protestant and Catholic listeners.
Talbot says Catholic tradition and the papacy are equal in authority with the Scripture.
Talbot is the president of this new association.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/contemporarychristian.htm   (5135 words)

  
 NewOlde.com - Antonio Vivaldi - News, Operas, Sacred Music, New Releases, Reviews
A Conversation with Michael Talbot: Recent Vivaldi Discoveries.
Upon examination, Talbot discovered that it is the lost Vesper psalm from a set of five composed by Vivaldi in 1739 for the Pietà.
Michael Talbot believes that Vivaldi's only contribution was the aria "Sovvente il sole".
www.newolde.com /vivaldi.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Vivaldi, Antonio on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Antonio Vivaldi Chamber Orchestra Debuts in U.S. With Renowned Russian Pianist in Concert to Benefit the Sequella Global Tuberculosis Foundation; Chopin, Mozart, Elgar to Serenade an Evening of Romantic Music.
Vivaldi, Antonio: Le Quattro Stagioni (The Four Seasons).(Sound Recording Review)
Vivaldi, Antonio: Stabat Mater and Concerti per Archi; Domenico Scarlatti: Salve Regina; Charles Avison: Concerto No. 7.(p=-p./)(Sound Recording Review)
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 Talbot Today » Texas Oysters Responsible for Maryland Virus Outbreak
HOUSTON- AP— The Food and Drug Administration says consumers should avoid eating raw oysters harvested from San Antonio Bay in Texas because more than two dozen people in Maryland became ill last month.
Testing by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene indicated they had contracted norovirus, the FDA said.
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 Additional Reading (from Antonio Vivaldi) --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
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The most influential and innovative Italian composer of his time, Antonio Vivaldi was an accomplished violinist who wrote music for operas, solo instruments, and small ensembles.
His finest work was thought to be his concerti in which virtuoso solo passages alternate with passages for the whole orchestra.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-7738?tocId=7738   (828 words)

  
 Conversations with Emile de Antonio
In September 1988, de Antonio visited University at Buffalo in upstate New York to take part in “Editing Reality”, a two-day symposium on representation and truth that Diane Christian and I had organised through the Center for Studies in American Culture.
The title of de Antonio's Saturday morning talk was “Finding a New Form in Content”, but that's all it was, a title.
Mary Lampson edited de Antonio's Underground and Millhouse and the Barbara Kopple's Academy Award-winning Harlan County, U.S.A. Haskell Wexler was cinematographer for Underground.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/04/31/emile_de_antonio.html   (7973 words)

  
 Rebecca Kan
After graduating with an outstanding first-class BA honours, Rebecca undertook postgraduate research with Professor Michael Talbot on Antonio Vivaldi.
Her research findings on concerto slow movements have been presented in a number of papers, including the 33rd Royal Musical Association Research Students' Conference and the 9th Biennial Conference on Baroque Music.
Rebecca's doctoral dissertation, The Concerto Adagios of Antonio Vivaldi, was completed in 2003 with support from the National Arts Council of Singapore, the University of Liverpool and United Kingdom's Scholarships for International Research Students.
www.editionhh.co.uk /ab_rk.htm   (294 words)

  
 JR.com: Point of Order (1964) - DVD in Movies: Education/General Interest:
Radical documentarian Emile de Antonio assembled the film from over 150 hours of footage into a tightly constructed examination of political maneuvering.
The hearings took place after Sen. Joseph McCarthy's investigations into communist infiltration of the military overstepped its bounds, and McCarthy began indiscriminately accusing members of the army of communist sympathies.
De Antonio presents the footage without commentary or narration, allowing the film and the event's participants speak for themselves, and for McCarthy to damn himself.
www.jr.com /xs-point-of-order-dvd-in-movies-education-general-interest--pi!4053481.html   (278 words)

  
 Bhob's Pre-Fuse 25 Page on Amber Sky Entertainment's ShowBiz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
One of the most important recordings of a turning point in the 20th Century, this 97-minute film was the remarkable result of Dan Talbot's discovery and rescue of several dozen hours of television kinescope film cans slated for the trash heap.
Without adding narration or new scenes, Emile de Antonio made his film debut simply by editing and selecting the key moments in which McCarthy was exposed and went into a self-destruct mode.
Antonio Tibaldi (CLAUDINE'S RETURN) directed this tale, set in Austin, Texas, of child abuse in the dysfunctional family of a disturbed Vietnam veteran.
www.amber-sky.com /prefuse/prefuse25.html   (5835 words)

  
 William Henry Fox Talbot: [Table Set for Tea]: From the "Bertoloni Album" (36.37.36) | Object Page | Timeline of Art ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In the Bertoloni Album, the photogenic drawings printed from camera negatives depict Talbot's home and gardens at the thirteenth-century Lacock Abbey, as well as plaster casts, lithographs, and the nearby estate, Bowood.
Several photographs in the album transcend their documentary and demonstrative function by virtue of their extraordinary beauty and sense of intimacy.
In these Talbot shared with Bertoloni details of his life: a circular table set for tea, an arrangement of garden implements, and a view of the grounds of Lacock Abbey, inscribed by Talbot in Italian on the verso, "Mio Giardino."
www.metmuseum.org /TOAH/hd/tlbt/hod_36.37.36.htm   (385 words)

  
 Antonio Vivaldi - Classical Composers Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It is true that Vivaldi was admired by composers like Bach (although the later tended to regard Vivaldi's work as deficient).
Still though, Bach owes to Vivaldi a tremendous debt, since Antonio was an important influence in Bach's growth as a composer.
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), edited by Ferdinand Kuechler.
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=vivaldi   (3057 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Vivaldi : Voice of the Baroque: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Antonio Vivaldi : The Red Priest of Venice by Karl Heller
If Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678-1741) were living today, he would be comfortably fixed through royalties from recordings and other performances of his The Four Seasons.
Antonio Vivaldi, San Angelo, Anna Giraud, Michael Talbot, Violin Wizard, Benedetto Marcello, Vivaldi's Opus, Estienne Roger, Francesco Gasparini, San Marco, Antonio Mauro, Apostolo Zeno, Stabat Mater, Carlo Goldoni, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Claudio Monteverdi, Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Giovanni Battista, Abbé Conti, Alessandro Marcello, Cardinal Ottoboni, Mercure de France, Most Serene Highness, Remo Giazotto, Teatro Filarmonico
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0226468429?v=glance   (1344 words)

  
 Point of Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This film is a documentary of the Army-McCarthy hearings that were televised live for 36 days from Apr. 22 to May 24, 1954, to an average daily audience of 20 million.
Emile de Antonio used kinescopes of portions of the hearings to make this film.
The hearings were held by the Senate committee on Government Operations investigating the Army's induction of Roy Cohn's friend G. David Schine, Army's honorable discharge of Major Irving Peress who had refused to answer Loyalty Board questionnaire, and Secretary of the Army Robert Stevens' refusal to allow officers to testify before McCarthy's committee.
history.sandiego.edu /gen/filmnotes/pointoforder.html   (168 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Antonio - Entertainment: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Violin Concerto Opus 9/11 C Min by Antonio Vivaldi (Paperback - Mar 1986)
Winter from the Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi and Rok Klopcic (Paperback - Jun 15 2000)
Antonio Vivaldi: The Manchester Violin Sonatas by Michael Talbot and Antonio Vivaldi (Paperback - May 1976)
www.amazon.ca /s?ie=UTF8&rh=n:941378,p_27:Antonio&page=11   (373 words)

  
 vivaldi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)Karadar dictionary entry with life, illustrations, related composer links, MIDI audio samples, works catalogues, and list of operas.
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678 - 1741)The Italian composer and violinist Antonio Vivaldi was born in Venice in 1678 and...
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)Brief biographical sketch, caricature, comments on his concertos and church, operatic, and chamber music, and Naxos discography.
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 Princeton Public Library - catelist™ - ** New Videos and DVDs- Adult Collection **
Full of brilliant imagery, this stunning program is the perfect introduction to one of the masters of modern art.
Point Films production ; from an idea by Daniel Talbot ; produced by Emile de Antonio, Daniel Talbot ; editorial director, Emile de Antonio.
A compilation of TV coverage of the 1954 McCarthy-Army hearings, where the Army accuses Senator McCarthy of improperly pressuring the Army for special treatment of one of the senator's aides.
www.princeton.lib.nj.us /catelists/200605/New_Videos_and_DVDs-_Adult_Collection/121.html   (727 words)

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