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Jubiläum is a relatively short work of about 15 minutes duration, written in 1977 on commission for the 125th-anniversary celebration of the Hannover Opera House, and has therefore been called Stockhausen's Operatic Festival Overture. [1] It was premiered on 10 October 1977 by the Regional Orchestra of Lower Saxony, conducted by George Albrecht.
"Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam.The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1946 (as per the 1946 constitution) and subsequently the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 following the reunification of Vietnam.
"Jubilee Song" is a Christian song from the Philippines written by Fr. Carlo Magno Marcelo in 1996 to commemorate the then-upcoming Great Jubilee event (Filipino: Dakilang Jubileo) of the Catholic Church in the year 2000. [1] [2] The song is most popularly performed by Filipino singer Jamie Rivera with the band 92 AD in 2000.
Văn Cao (born Nguyễn Văn Cao, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋʷjə̌ˀn van kaːw]; 15 November 1923 – 10 July 1995) was a Vietnamese composer whose works include Tiến Quân Ca, which became the national anthem of Vietnam.
Jubilee overture, Op. 103 (1864) Festival overture, Op. 117 1864) Concert overture, Op. 123 (1862) Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott, Ouvertüre zu einem Drama aus dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg (A mighty fortress is our God", Overture to a drama about the Thirty Years' War), Op. 127 (1854; revised 1865) Rhapsody for Orchestra "Abends", Op. 163b
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture; Laserdisc release contains the Short Film MGM Jubilee Overture. July 23, 1954 Valley of the Kings: August 11, 1954 Her Twelve Men: September 7, 1954 Betrayed: September 8, 1954 Brigadoon: September 17, 1954 Rogue Cop: October 6, 1954 Beau Brummell: November 4, 1954 Athena: November 18, 1954 The Last ...
A Jubilee is often used to refer to the celebration of a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th, and the 70th anniversary. The term comes from the Hebrew Bible (see, " Old Testament "), initially concerning a recurring religious observance involving a set number of years, that notably involved freeing of ...
The first girl on the left is playing the flute in the painting Tố nữ. The sáo contains the musical spirit of Vietnamese countryside and its four peaceful seasons. In Vietnam, the people played sáo when resting on the fields or before going to sleep at night.