Voici rassemblé dans un pack 914 romans et récits sur l'histoire de l'humanité, qui connus de nombreuses péripéties et drames historiques avant d'arriver au temps présent.
With the new The Dome 86 and its extensive tracklist, nothing stands in the way of the first garden parties this year. The days are getting longer and the nights are getting warmer, spending the best time with friends in the open air, but of course not without the right music. In the chart music area there are actually 2 big flagships in Germany, which are always in the top of the Complication Charts. Meant at this point next to the The Dome series, of course, the mother of all chart compilation, the Bravo Hits series, which in the last few weeks, the issue 100 reached. But let us restrict ourselves to The Dome 86 and take a look at the associated tracklist. Here we find numerous top tracks of e.g. Lost Frequencies, Sean Paul, Rudimental, Robin Schulz, Kygo, Marshmello and many more.
Jérôme Lejeune continues his History of Music series with this boxed set devoted to the Renaissance. The next volume in the series after Flemish Polyphony (RIC 102), this set explores the music of the 16th century from Josquin Desprez to Roland de Lassus. After all of the various turnings that music took during the Middle Ages, the music of the Renaissance seems to be a first step towards a common European musical style. Josquin Desprez’s example was followed by every composer in every part of Europe and in every musical genre, including the Mass setting, the motet and all of the various new types of solo song. Instrumental music was also to develop considerably from the beginning of the 16th century onwards.