Norbert Dragon

Lake Brass & Norbert Stertz - Across the Lake (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at July 4, 2019
Lake Brass & Norbert Stertz - Across the Lake (2019)

Lake Brass & Norbert Stertz - Across the Lake (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 211 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 157 Mb | 01:08:37
Classical | Label: Genuin

From the nature sounds of the opening to the edgy “heavy metal” of the conclusion: this GENUIN release by the Lake Brass Ensemble is a production full of good humor and meaty sounds! The young musicians under Norbert Stertz perform this richly orchestrated brass music with an impressive low brass group, with two tenor horns and a tuba providing a velvety, fleshy lining to the brilliance of their dazzling colleagues. In addition to two world premiere recordings – Kerry Turner’s Lake Constance Fantasy and Alexander Reuber’s Cerberus – the tracklist features known and unknown, but above all magically shimmering works: film music by Hans Zimmer and John Williams, symphonic selections by Gustav Mahler, and chamber music by Dmitri Shostakovich.

Strings, Gauge Fields, and the Geometry Behind: The Legacy of Maximilian Kreuzer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by zxcvbn at Nov. 28, 2017
Strings, Gauge Fields, and the Geometry Behind: The Legacy of Maximilian Kreuzer

Strings, Gauge Fields, and the Geometry Behind: The Legacy of Maximilian Kreuzer
Anton Rebhan, Ludmil Katzarkov | 2012 | PDF | ISBN: 9814412546 | 568 pages | 7 MB

The Geometry of Special Relativity: A Concise Course  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at April 2, 2019
The Geometry of Special Relativity: A Concise Course

The Geometry of Special Relativity: A Concise Course By Norbert Dragon
2012 | 153 Pages | ISBN: 3642283284 | PDF | 2 MB

The Geometry of Special Relativity - a Concise Course  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 23, 2020
The Geometry of Special Relativity - a Concise Course

The Geometry of Special Relativity - a Concise Course by Norbert Dragon
English | PDF(Repost),EPUB | 2012 | 148 Pages | ISBN : 3642283284 | 4.9 MB

In this concise primer it is shown that, with simple diagrams, the phenomena of time dilatation, length contraction and Lorentz transformations can be deduced from the fact that in a vacuum one cannot distinguish physically straight and uniform motion from rest, and that the speed of light does not depend on the speed of either the source or the observer.