In this intermediate training video for Microstation V8i, expert Peter Mann expands your Microstation knowledge beyond the beginners course from Infinite Skills. This course is designed for the user that is already familiar with the basics of Microstation, or has already completed the Learning Bentley Microstation V8i course from Infinite Skills.
Delve into the world of 17th-century England, with music written for kings and nobles during the tumult of the Civil War, and tunes which reverberated in town houses and taverns throughout the country. In their new album for ABC Classics, Australian Baroque trio Latitude 37, performing on instruments that the composers themselves would have known, bring to life the music of the 17th-century English Civil War – including the world-premiere recording of a lost work. The album also features a selection of guest artists hand-picked from Australia’s finest musicians.
It is particularly magical that two extremely contrasting musicians such as Craig Peyton and Benjamin Verdery could not only sustain a long-term close friendship, but could also unite their musical talents to form Latitude. Their self-titled debut album is a perfect fusion of their distinctive musical backgrounds, creating a new sound which both Peyton and Verdery agree is "magic." A certain synergy is evident in the memorable textures and subtle rhythms of synthesizer and classical guitar. Says Craig, "Ben’s formed his whole career around melody and I’ve done the same with rhythm tracks." It is this unique perspective of each musician that makes Latitude truly special.