Arts of The 19th Century: 1850 To 1905 by Vaughan, William

Local Portraiture: Through the Lens of the 19th-Century Iranian Photographers  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Oct. 21, 2020
Local Portraiture: Through the Lens of the 19th-Century Iranian Photographers

Carmen Pérez González, "Local Portraiture: Through the Lens of the 19th-Century Iranian Photographers"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 9087281560 | PDF | pages: 331 | 8.1 mb

Mathematics of the 19th Century: Geometry, Analytic Function Theory  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 11, 2020
Mathematics of the 19th Century: Geometry, Analytic Function Theory

Mathematics of the 19th Century: Geometry, Analytic Function Theory by A. N. Kolmogorov
English | PDF | 1996 | 300 Pages | ISBN : 3764350482 | 51.89 MB

The general principles by which the editors and authors of the present edition have been guided were explained in the preface to the first volume of Mathemat­ ics of the 19th Century, which contains chapters on the history of mathematical logic, algebra, number theory, and probability theory (Nauka, Moscow 1978; En­ glish translation by Birkhiiuser Verlag, Basel-Boston-Berlin 1992). Circumstances beyond the control of the editors necessitated certain changes in the sequence of historical exposition of individual disciplines.
How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon: The Story of the 19th-Century Innovators Who Forged Our Future

How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon: The Story of the 19th-Century Innovators Who Forged Our Future by Iwan Rhys Morus
English | December 6th, 2022 | ISBN: 1639362606 | 400 pages | True EPUB | 29.74 MB

The rich and fascinating history of the scientific revolution of the Victorian Era, leading to transformative advances in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Eric Hoeprich, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Guy van Waas - Weber & Kurpinski: Clarinet Concertos (2020)

Eric Hoeprich, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Guy van Waas - Weber & Kurpinski: Clarinet Concertos (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 236 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 125 Mb | 00:54:12
Classical | Label: Glossa

For more than four decades now, Eric Hoeprich has specialized in performing on the historical clarinet. His expertise as a musician, scholar and instrument maker allows for a unique approach to the repertoire of the 18th and 19th centuries. Founding member and principal clarinet of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Hoeprich has performed frequently as a soloist with the orchestra, with his recording of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto for Glossa, under the direction of Frans Brüggen (2001), being a major milestone. With his ensembles Nachtmusique and Stadler Trio he has also made frequent recordings for Glossa, while his collaborations with the London Haydn Quartet have yielded another handful of fine albums for the label, the latest of which, published just a few months ago in 2020, contains two Weber Clarinet Quintets and is a perfect companion for the current release.
Cappella Amsterdam, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Frans Bruggen - JS Bach: St John Passion, BWV 245 (2011) 2CD

Johann Sebastian Bach - St John Passion, BWV 245 (2011) 2CDs
Cappella Amsterdam; Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century; Frans Brüggen, conductor
Markus Schäfer, evangelist; Thomas Oliemans, Jesus; Carolyn Sampson, soprano
Michael Chance, alto; Marcel Beekman, tenor; Peter Kooij, bass

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 486 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Glossa | # GCD 921113 | Time: 01:51:04

One of the many delights coming from Frans Brüggen’s distinguished career has been the understanding which he brings to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach – such as here with the St. John Passion – whether on the concert platform or on record. Brüggen’s cultured feeling for Bach’s musical structures as much as for its style and expressive content permits a textural clarity enjoyed by few of his directing colleagues. A special wealth of experience in the music of Bach has also been gained by the members of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century across the three decades of its existence and as part of its regular concert series (there have now been over a hundred of these tours!) and with a concentrated opportunity to focus on one work, Bach’s masterpiece was performed and recorded in Spring 2010.
Frans Brüggen, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Nederlands Kamerkoor - Johann Sebastian Bach: Matthäus-Passion (2002)

Frans Brüggen, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Nederlands Kamerkoor - Johann Sebastian Bach: Matthäus-Passion (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 671 Mb | Total time: 160:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 473 263-2 | Recorded: 1996

This is a St Matthew Passion which should please many readers. Bruggen’s interpretation is eloquent, thoughtful in matters of style and expressive content, and it benefits from a textural clarity which few competitors can rival. All aspects of Bach’s miraculous score are taken into account.
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Alexander Janiczek - C.P.E. Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies, Wq. 182 (2023)

Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Alexander Janiczek - C.P.E. Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies, Wq. 182 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 328 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:05:38
Classical | Label: Glossa

The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century continues true to its original guiding spirit, with a new recording of the six Hamburg Symphonies, Wq 182 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. This second son of JS Bach, Carl Philipp has sometimes had a rough ride with posterity (and with some of his contemporaries too). Although overshadowed later by Haydn and Mozart - albeit admired by the pair - and overshadowed in his lifetime by Handel, he remains a crucial link between the Baroque and the Classical, particularly for the ultra-sensitive style, his Empfindsamkeit.
Frans Brüggen, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (1990)

Frans Brüggen, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 515 Mb | Total time: 104:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 426 238-2 | Recorded: 1989

The b minor mass is truly one of the cultural pillars of Western civilization. Whether it is a complete patchwork or put together from pieces of a design (most musicologists suggest the latter), this music is- certainly metaphorically and possibly literally- divine! Franz Bruggen chooses to use tempos, not even matched by Gardiner.
Alexander Janiczek, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies Wq 182 (2023)

Alexander Janiczek, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies Wq 182 (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 352 Mb | Total time: 65:43 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Glossa | # GCD 921134 | Recorded: 2021, 2022

The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century continues true to it's original guiding spirit, with a new recording of the six Hamburg Symphonies, Wq 182 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. This second son of JS Bach, Carl Philipp has sometimes had a rough ride with posterity (and with some of his contemporaries too). Although overshadowed later by Haydn and Mozart - albeit admired by the pair - and overshadowed in his lifetime by Handel, he remains a crucial link between the Baroque and the Classical, particularly for the ultra-sensitive style, his Empfindsamkeit.
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Alexander Janiczek - C.P.E. Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies, Wq. 182 (2023) [24/88]

Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century & Alexander Janiczek - C.P.E. Bach: The Hamburg Symphonies, Wq. 182 (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 65:38 minutes | 1,08 GB
Classical | Label: Glossa, Official Digital Download

The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century continues true to its original guiding spirit, with a new recording of the six Hamburg Symphonies, Wq 182 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. This second son of JS Bach, Carl Philipp has sometimes had a rough ride with posterity (and with some of his contemporaries too). Although overshadowed later by Haydn and Mozart - albeit admired by the pair - and overshadowed in his lifetime by Handel, he remains a crucial link between the Baroque and the Classical, particularly for the ultra-sensitive style, his Empfindsamkeit.