From Rossini’s William Tell to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, this collection gathers some of the most beloved overtures ever composed. It includes not only the openings of famous operas but also magnificent concert overtures that stand on their own. A journey through lyricism and passion, comedy and tragedy awaits you. Enter the world of the great… Continue reading OVERTURES
Author: bbloper
Why Poland Is Bracing for a Russian Attack
Poland’s eastern border has incredible potential for conflict. They border Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. Each of these border segments comes with unique security considerations that have become top priority in Warsaw after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
PL: Grajmy Panu – Anna Szałapak
39. Studencki Festiwal Piosenki. Koncert “Ucisz serce” poświęcony kompozytorowi Zygmuntowi Koniecznemu. Prowadzenie Magdy Umer i Andrzeja Poniedzielskiego..
Beethoven – Triple Concerto in C major, & Choral Fantasy in C minor
Ludwig van Beethoven – Triple Concerto in C major, Op.56 & Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op.80
PL: Biecz
Biecz enchanted us. In this small town, we discovered plenty of stories. About executioners, who had their hands full thanks to the local highlanders – but was there really a “school of executioners” here? About a pharmacist who opened the region’s first pharmacy in the amazing House with a Tower. About beggars who were so… Continue reading PL: Biecz
What Made German Soldiers Fighting So Hard
December 16th, 1944. Over 400,000 German soldiers launch a surprise attack through the Ardennes Forest, shattering American lines in what would become the Battle of the Bulge. But here’s what shocked American commanders: Germany was clearly losing the war, outnumbered and outgunned on every front. So how did they keep winning individual battles? American veterans… Continue reading What Made German Soldiers Fighting So Hard
WW2: Deaths by Country
Napoleon’s Frozen Hell: 685,000 Enter Russia, 40,000 Return
Napoleon’s Frozen Hell: 685,000 Enter Russia, 40,000 Return | 1812 Disaster In June 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte led 685,000 men—the largest army ever assembled in European history—across the Niemen River into Russia. Six months later, fewer than 40,000 returned alive. This is the story of the greatest military catastrophe before the World Wars, and why it… Continue reading Napoleon’s Frozen Hell: 685,000 Enter Russia, 40,000 Return
The Four Horsemen
On the 30th of September 2007, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens sat down for a first-of-its-kind, unmoderated 2-hour discussion, convened by RDFRS and filmed by Josh Timonen. All four authors have recently received a large amount of media attention for their writings against religion – some positive, and some negative. In… Continue reading The Four Horsemen
Toronto: So Why Not Only Streetcars Are SO BAD!?
Trams are Great! So why are the Streetcars SO BAD!?…Support this channel and the production of real human content by signing up to Nebula for only $36/year with this link: https://go.nebula.tv/notjustbikes Buy a Nebula gift card (now with iDEAL): https://gift.nebula.tv/notjustbikes Watch this video ad-free and sponsor-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/notjustbikes… Live in Toronto? Join the TTC… Continue reading Toronto: So Why Not Only Streetcars Are SO BAD!?
