Sofia Zamolo Marcela Koury Lingerie & Swimsuit 2011

Sofia Toledo by Anibal Vecchio  Girls

Posted by nrg at Feb. 2, 2021
Sofia Toledo by Anibal Vecchio

Sofia Toledo - Anibal Vecchio Photoshoot
27 jpg | 900*1349 | 3.32 MB
Argentinean model

Nina Agdal - Next Lingerie & Swimwear Autumn/Winter 2014  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 6, 2024
Nina Agdal - Next Lingerie & Swimwear Autumn/Winter 2014

Nina Agdal - Next Autumn/Winter 2014
23 jpg | 1800*2700 | 20.24 MB
Danish model

Sofia - Selfie 4U: Red Dress  Girls

Posted by nrg at Jan. 21, 2025
Sofia - Selfie 4U: Red Dress

Sofia - Selfie 4U: Red Dress
29 jpg | 5464*8192 | 190 MB
Colombian model
Inaki Alberdi, Asier Polo, Jose Ramon Encinar - Sofia Gubaidulina: Seven Words, In croce, Kadenza & Et exspecto (2011)

Sofia Gubaidulina: Seven Words, In croce, Kadenza & Et exspecto (2011)
Iñaki Alberdi, classical accordion; Asier Polo, violoncello
Basque National Orchestra, conducted by José Ramón Encinar

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 329 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 175 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Contemporary | Label: Etcetera | # KTC1433 | Time: 01:13:05

Sofia Gubaidulina’s religious nature, specifically Russian Orthodox, finds expression in each of these pieces. Each also makes use of her much-loved bayan, the Russian button accordion played here with great virtuosity by Iñaki Alberdi. Kadenza is a solo tour de force; Et exspecto, based on the closing words of the Creed (‘I look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come’) is an impressive five-movement sonata in which, the booklet-note tells us, the performer’s interpretation goes, with her encouragement, well beyond the composer’s notation. In the other works, much is made of the combination of the accordion sounds and Asier Polo’s cello. With In croce, a number of cross-like ideas derive from the title – crossing of registers, crossing of lines and textures and so on – which are essentially private creative stimuli for the composer. But in the major work on the record, the half-hour Seven Words, the sentences spoken by Jesus on the cross are graphically, even fervently implied. Gubaidulina’s love of short motifs, here often using very close intervals, produces in her hands music of strong and even painful intensity, seizing and gripping the attention, sometimes with fiercely punched chords on the accordion or with soaring harmonics on the cello that vanish into silence after the final Word. The longest movement is the central No 4, Jesus’s cry, ‘My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?’, a powerful and deeply affecting invention. This is a remarkable, compelling work.

Sofia Vergara by Sebastian Kim for The Edit February 2016  Girls

Posted by nrg at March 17, 2023
Sofia Vergara by Sebastian Kim for The Edit February 2016

Sofia Vergara - Sebastian Kim Photoshoot 2015
6 jpg | up to 2160*2879 | 2.09 MB
Colombian actress
Nicolai Ghiaurov, Sofia National Opera Chorus, Sofia Festival Orchestra, Emil Tchakarov – Borodin: Prince Igor (1990)

Nicolai Ghiaurov, Sofia National Opera Chorus, Sofia Festival Orchestra, Emil Tchakarov – Borodin: Prince Igor (1990)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 03:30:17 | 930 MB
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Sony Classical | Catalog: S3K 44 878

Prince Igor is an epic opera,with its wonderful crowd scenes and intimate love music and although it can at times appear more a patchwork of scenes than a coherent work it does contain wonderful music which moves along with great vigour and excitement. This version with mainly Bulgarian singers is most enjoyable with Tchakarov bringing out the dramatic tension,vivid melody and colour with finesse and passion,the orchestra responding admirably to all the nuances in the score,the chorus too so important in this work give an outstanding performance in the Polovtsian music.
Stamic Quartet - Sofia Gubaidulina: Complete String Quartets (2012)

Stamic Quartet - Sofia Gubaidulina: Complete String Quartets (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 263 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 165 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Contemporary | Label: Supraphon | # SU 4078-2 | Time: 01:07:34

Sofia Gubaidulina, one of the most distinct composers of the present time, says of herself that she is “a daughter of two worlds, whose soul lives in the music of both the West and East”. From her father’s side, her life was entered by the world of Islamic culture, while her mother introduced her to Christianity, in which she found her identity in the Orthodox faith. Her quest for a singular style was strongly influenced by the legacies of J. S. Bach and Anton Webern, as well as Dmitri Shostakovich, who encouraged her to remain herself and “continue down the mistaken path” for which she was criticised by the guardians of aesthetic correctness in the Soviet Union. Gubaidulina’s personal story is one of a struggle to live in truth, conducted with calm, patience, perseverance and inner conviction. The five string quartets represent a singular journey towards a vision of freedom beyond the borders of any system: she extracts the material from beyond major-minor tonality, using micro-intervals, serial techniques, aleatory elements, unusual playing methods, thus revealing previously unthought-of acoustic possibilities of instruments, including the space itself, the movement of musicians, etc. The Stamic Quartet, an ensemble representing the famous Czech quartet school, is an attentive interpreter of the first complete recording.
Sofia Vergara - Stella McCartney's Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign 2018

Sofia Vergara - Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign 2018
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Colombian-American actress
Alexander Ivashkin - Sofia Gubaidulina: In croce, Ten Preludes, Quaternion (2001)

Sofia Gubaidulina: In croce, Ten Preludes, Quaternion (2001)
Alexander Ivashkin, cello; Natalia Pavlutskaya, cello; Rachel Johnston, cello;
Miranda Wilson, cello; Malcolm Hicks, organ

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 175 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 129 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9958 | Time: 00:55:51

Alexander Ivashkin’s bold, confident cello-playing is the thread running through these works; he partners the organist Malcolm Hicks in the 1979 In croce, plays the Ten Preludes for the solo instrument from 1979, and leads a quartet of cellos in the remarkable Quaternion. Though many of Sofia Gubaidulina’s works have a religious dimension, In croce does not, despite its title; ‘On the cross’ refers to the way in which the two instruments exchange roles during the work, the cello beginning with microtones in the lowest register and gradually rising to a high diatonic end, while the organ starts off high in a pure A major and descends to the depths to a cluster that gradually collapses when the instrument’s blower is turned off. Though the Ten Preludes stretch the player’s capabilities to the maximum, they remain more or less within the conventional resources of the instrument. But Quaternion creates a whole new, ethereal, sound-world in which the cellos are tuned in pairs a quarter-tone apart, the players wear thimbles on their fingers in one section, and the music is persistently coloured by harmonics.

Sofia Portanet - Freier Geist (2020)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Feb. 9, 2021
Sofia Portanet - Freier Geist (2020)

Sofia Portanet - Freier Geist (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 211 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 77 Mb | 00:33:10
Pop Rock, New Wave, Female Vocal | Label: Duchess Box Records

Born on the 9th November 1989, Sofia Portanet entered this world kicking down walls - now kicking new walls and barriers, Sofia has reinvented Neue Deutsche Welle for a new generation. Singing in English, French and German Sofia has been taking their sound international with performance in USA and Europe since singing to Anglo Berlin based label Duchess Box Records (Gurr, Laura Carbone). Since releasing her debut single Freier Geist in 2018 and has become one of the most critically acclaimed newcomer artists in Germany with praises such as "Best newcomer for 2019" from Klaus Fiehe (1 Live) and "Germany's next big popstar" from Lauren Laverne (BBC 6 Music).