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Music at Clare Hall: Nikolai Kazantsev Performs Bach Cello Suite No 2
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Nikolai Kazantsev, engineer and Research Fellow of Clare Hall, performs Bach Cello Suite No 2 in Robinson College Chapel. Recording, mixing, mastering and video by Dominik Gryzbon Instagram @domgryz 0:08 - Prelude 3:41 - Allemande 06:22 - Courante 08:37 - Sarabande 12:39 - Menuet I&II 15:26 - Gigue
Music at Clare Hall: L'Isola - Tra duo coralli filli
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On 5th October 2024, L'Isola performed 'Roma: Il Palazzo' at Clare Hall. The programme featured secular music from 16th C Rome, composers including de Macque, Locatelli, Zoilo, Ferrabosco, Marenzio, Anerio. L’Isola always aim to sing directly from original 16th Century partbooks. Much of the repertoire was likely never to have been heard on the concert platform in the UK, prior to this performa...
Music at Clare Hall: L'Isola Documentary
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On 5th October 2024, L'Isola performed 'Roma: Il Palazzo' at Clare Hall. The programme featured secular music from 16th C Rome, composers including de Macque, Locatelli, Zoilo, Ferrabosco, Marenzio, Anerio. L’Isola always aim to sing directly from original 16th Century partbooks. Much of the repertoire was likely never to have been heard on the concert platform in the UK, prior to this performa...
Season's Greetings from President Alan Short
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Happy Holidays from all of us at Clare Hall! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/magical-christmas License code: FHCXNPUCGDUOKKNN
The Clare Hall Sustainability Fund
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The Clare Hall Sustainability Fund will support essential projects such as sealing windows, improving insulation, decarbonising our buildings and installing solar panels. Your contribution to this fund would be greatly appreciated as it will not only reduce our environmental impact but also lower energy costs, freeing up vital resources for key academic and operational initiatives. The funds ra...
Music at Clare Hall: Rigor of Healing - M Yishai Barth
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Clare Hall Student Yishai Barth's composition 'Rigor of Healing' is performed by Cynthia Lam (Wolfson College) and Chris Ng (Jesus College). 'Rigor of Healing' is a musical commentary on the critical role of friendship in recovery and the power of interdependence in accomplishing the work of healing. Recording, mixing, mastering and video by Dominik Gryzbon Instagram @domgryz
Music at Clare Hall: Weird Fishes Arpeggi by Radiohead
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Clare Hall Student Sam Morley, along with Safi Jazz, Khai Tran, and Adam Howell, perform Weird Fishes Arpeggi by Radiohead. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi by Radiohead - arranged by Sam Morley Safi Jazz on tenor sax Khai Tran alto sax and synth Adam Howell on keys Sam Morley on bass Recording, mixing, mastering and video by Dominik Gryzbon Instagram @domgryz
Music at Clare Hall: Soprano Grace Davidson and Harpsichordist Julian Perkins
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Grace Davidson and Julian Perkins perform excerpts of their concert, Songs of Love and Devotion, at Clare Hall. Recording, mixing, mastering and video by Dominik Gryzbon Instagram @domgryz
Music at Clare Hall: Nikolai Kazantsev Performs Bach Cello Suite No 1 in G major, BWV 1007
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Clare Hall Affiliated Postdoc Dr Nikolai Kazantsev performs Bach Cello Suite No 1 in G major, BWV 1007. Filmed in the Richard Eden Suite. Recording, mixing, mastering and video by Dominik Gryzbon Instagram @domgryz
Cycling from London to Cambridge to support Clare Hall!
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Clare Hall Ashby Lecture 2024 - Professor Daniel H. Weiss
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We were delighted to welcome Daniel H. Weiss as our speaker for the 2024 Ashby Lecture, on Wednesday 6th March. Professor Weiss was the Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from 2015-2023, and the title of his talk was The Ethical Museum: Reflections on Cultural Mission and Civic Responsibility. After the lecture, Professor Weiss was in conversation with Dr Robert Anderson, fo...
Holiday Message from President Alan Short
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Happy Holidays from all of us at Clare Hall! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/overture License code: PWQJ8QA1YBS9HIKX
The President's Fund, Clare Hall Cambridge
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The President’s Fund provides support to the College for one-off needs as they arise, such as covering costs for student trips and other learning opportunities. This Fund helps to strengthen Clare Hall’s reputation as an excellent graduate College for advanced study in Cambridge. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: DTHZ9DHRHIZ1CPYP
The Ralph Erskine Building Restoration Fund, Clare Hall Cambridge
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We aim to transform the College to be more conducive to research and study, beautiful and fit for purpose and, ultimately, to preserve this historical estate for current and future generations. We are working towards completing Ralph Erskine’s buildings to his original vision, embodying true 1960s Scandinavian style and elegance, as well as resolving pre-existing issues. Your donation to this f...
Supporting Clare Hall this Holiday Season
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Supporting Clare Hall this Holiday Season
Clare Hall King Lecture 2023 - Jennifer Doudna
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Clare Hall King Lecture 2023 - Jennifer Doudna
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Clare Hall Choir 2023
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Clare Hall Choir 2023
And So It Goes, Clare Hall Choir 2023
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And So It Goes, Clare Hall Choir 2023
Philosophy at Clare Hall
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Philosophy at Clare Hall
Clare Hall Ashby Lecture 2022 - Professor Susan Neiman: Why the Left is not Woke
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Clare Hall Ashby Lecture 2022 - Professor Susan Neiman: Why the Left is not Woke
Welcome to Clare Hall, University of Cambridge
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Welcome to Clare Hall, University of Cambridge
Fitzwilliam String Quartet - a glimpse ahead their July concert
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Fitzwilliam String Quartet - a glimpse ahead their July concert
Boat Fundraising Appeal 2022
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Boat Fundraising Appeal 2022
Lent Bumps 2022 - Day 2 CHBC W3
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Lent Bumps 2022 - Day 2 CHBC W3
Lent Bumps 2022 - Clare Hall Boat Club men's crew, day 2
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Lent Bumps 2022 - Clare Hall Boat Club men's crew, day 2
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 2, Part 1
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The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 2, Part 1
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 2, Part 2
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The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 2, Part 2
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 1
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The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Clare Hall, February 2022 - Evening 1
Professor Ruha Benjamin - Obert C. Tanner Lecture on AI and Human Values 2021
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Professor Ruha Benjamin - Obert C. Tanner Lecture on AI and Human Values 2021

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AnandaChidambara
    @AnandaChidambara Рік тому

    Amazing performance. Beautiful Raga 💜🙏🏼🌟

  • @fbbbbb1
    @fbbbbb1 Рік тому

    Lovely to see this. Robert and June were my grandparents :).

  • @peterjongsma3221
    @peterjongsma3221 Рік тому

    Bravo Baby.

  • @minhtruong8565
    @minhtruong8565 Рік тому

    Bravo y muchas gracias ! Soy pintor y el tema de la locura es uno que me fascina desde mucho tiempo.

  • @sabahatkhan8474
    @sabahatkhan8474 Рік тому

    Wah ustad wah bohat khub maza aagaya one n only one 👌☝🏻👍

  • @wanderingpoet9999
    @wanderingpoet9999 Рік тому

    She make some important points but spoils it by overstating her case. If you look at the actions of today's 'woke' social justice warriors as opposed to what they say, it is obvious that they must believe in human rights and the possibility of progress towards greater justice in society. Why else,for example ,would white people take up the cause of black people being discriminated against? Does anyone argue that black people should have anything beyond equal treatment in western societies, no they don't. It is a call for justice. The 'woke' element is to reject various forms of political discourse as corrupted by power, especially discourse from those outside an oppressed group, and prefer direct action. It is a sophisticated intellectual way of being anti-intellectual. With Foucault's example held high. Yes this may be a dangerous weapon that can turn on those who wield it, but given the example of centuries of cultural supremacist colonialism it is understandable as a strategy. The best response is to persuade woke people that they are in fact, by their actions, upholding a universalist view of rights and justice. It is also worth trying to show them, and this is a point that Neiman does not make, that if you are going to focus on identity, older forms of more traditional identity are important to many human beings and cannot simply be ignored.

  • @62426637
    @62426637 Рік тому

    I welcome Nieman's blow for clarity. THe distinction between traditional /rational/Enlightenment Left and the recent Woke variants is absolutley necessary. If you favour the original "positive" meaning of the word Woke, then the new Nabobs of the Left could be described as thinking of themselves as woke and then contaminating the concept with currents of postmodernism.

  • @falseprogress
    @falseprogress Рік тому

    Neiman is woker than she lets on, since she gave full support to BLM after the 2020 Floyd media orgy, and has perpetuated the lie that cops go after blacks for presumed racial reasons (not simply their high violent crime rates). See various talks and articles by Heather Mac Donald for honesty about police vs. black people.

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 Рік тому

    📍2:06:50

  • @uncleskipsprairiejustice9367

    If altruism etc didn't come from biology, where did it come from? Where does everything come from? Outer space? Where does culture come from? And BTW nobody says that primate behavior is a 100% perfect fit as a model for human behavior. She's oversimplifying.

  • @timtaylor8406
    @timtaylor8406 Рік тому

    That glass of water seems to fill itself unseen behind the lectern

  • @tigran56
    @tigran56 Рік тому

    And again, what does this have to do with wokeness? Perhaps Susan didn’t choose that. The plebeian enlightenment? Perhaps explains why enlightenment, born naturally as a reaction to the Supremacism of the 18th century, did not halt it’s hideous progress into the next two centuries. Thank the Davids Graeber and Wengrow for reminding us that possibly, the enlightened were enlightened by a member of a culture the enlighteneds civilization was about to snuff out.

  • @methods3110
    @methods3110 Рік тому

    Drop dead utter nonsense.

  • @TJ_USA
    @TJ_USA Рік тому

    This is very good. But she appears to have entirely missed the point of evolutionary psychology, suggesting that it is reductive, concealing some essential "reality" about power and how the world "really" works. I do not believe it makes this claim in any way. This is the same mistake made by those people who thought that Richard Dawkins book was about how human selfishness drives all human evolution. It is a very elementary error.

    • @explrr22
      @explrr22 Рік тому

      Agree. My guess is the realization that a theory can be used to launch a new challenge, gets equated with that being its fundamental purpose or intent. Although I found myself more sympathetic to her criticisms of postmodernist figures and the theories, it suffers from a similar flaw of shame and guilt by association.

    • @davidlane6758
      @davidlane6758 Рік тому

      Yes, that was my only major quibble with her otherwise brilliant talk.

    • @uncleskipsprairiejustice9367
      @uncleskipsprairiejustice9367 Рік тому

      Guess I'm not alone in regard to her view of evo psych, although I'd say there are some people in evo psych who have made some crackpot claims in recent years. I think it's a remnant of an old debate about sociobiology, which raised a lot of Left wing hackles, but which in the long run, proved EO Wilson, at least partially right. Wilson was no reductive bio determinist. He was a great humanitarian and did brilliant work on social animals (ants in Wilson's case). You don't have to believe we are all prisoners of our hormones and genes, when you accept that these things exert profound influence over mentality and behavior. Yeah, men are primed for breeding and fighting, but we have higher cognitive function. As adult humans, we can honor our instincts but manage them so that harm is minimized.

  • @daffyduck4674
    @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

    Given that the term ‘Woke’ has been reduced to a meaningless boo word by the right and this has been grabbed up by elements of the radical left to pretend that there aren’t really deeply concerning aspects to the ideas underpinning many other of the today’s activist movements the clarity of this talk is really welcome, particularly in the clarity of her arguments. Sadly the same can’t be said of most those critiquing her which indulges the worst aspects of academia, the kind of dancing on the head of pin mudding of the waters or straight up strawmanning that achieves little but reversing the clarity the original talk brought. Appeals to distant literal definitions of Woke does nothing but avoid addressing the very questions Neiman looks to answer.

  • @patharvard
    @patharvard Рік тому

    Also, not so impressed.

    • @daffyduck4674
      @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

      It was the strength of their counter argument wasn’t it…

    • @patharvard
      @patharvard Рік тому

      @@daffyduck4674 She offered a lot of historical context for her thesis. However, many of her perceptions of contemporary social issues and politics are askew. Therefore, her conclusions come out half baked. For one thing, we have seen in the US, with the Twitter Files and, in the UK, with the Lockdown Files and with other revelations, that both the Establishment political right and the Establishment political left have comparable authoritarian tendencies. The powerful have become allies in manipulating the public in an expanding campaign to stifle dissent and sustain their rule. The solution is not for the left to win more elections. The solution is for the people to come together to reclaim their independence from a corrupt and incompetent ruling class.

    • @daffyduck4674
      @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

      @@patharvard I’m unclear what any of that has to do with a critique of the ideas which underpin the so called ‘social justice left’ (who regularly display their own authoritarian tendencies) and was the topic of her lecture. Your last sentence is with all due respect a very long bumper sticker. Who are ‘the people’ what does ‘reclaim their independence’ actually mean, do it on the basis of what ideas? Marxist, Fascist, Libertarian??? It’s easy to condemn a ‘corrupt ruling class’ but given any ‘ruling class’ would include passionate advocates for BLM, Trump & De Santos it’s a bit meaningless.

    • @patharvard
      @patharvard Рік тому

      @@daffyduck4674 Reclaim their independence by reducing the power of monopolistic political parties, corporate lobbyists and the imperialist, military industrial security state. Reclaim their independence by reducing the centralized power of the authoritarian managerial classes that have become unaccountable to the demos. Allow people to communicate without state and media censorship so that the public engage in meaningful political conversations that aimed to achieve, through negotiation and compromise, shared objectives. To guide the reformation of the political process, instantiate many of universalist humanistic principles (that Neiman favors) which largely transcend ideology.

    • @doviejames
      @doviejames Рік тому

      @@patharvard I am curious what you mean by an "establishment political left" in the US. Who are you refering to specifically? It would be abusing the term to describe the folks who run the Democratic Party as "leftist". Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer? War mongering neo-liberal centrists at best. And obviously corrupt, as you rightly point out.

  • @TheSapphire51
    @TheSapphire51 Рік тому

    Very impressed. Crimes against humanity not just against one particular group.

  • @tipple58
    @tipple58 Рік тому

    Not impressed.

    • @daffyduck4674
      @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

      Well, that critique convinced me…

    • @tipple58
      @tipple58 Рік тому

      @@daffyduck4674 The irony.

    • @daffyduck4674
      @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

      @@tipple58 Indeed…. Difference of course is one can assess Neiman’s argument, a smug two word dismissal less so.

    • @tipple58
      @tipple58 Рік тому

      @@daffyduck4674 Sorry, I hadn't realised UA-cam was a forum for the detailed, analytical deconstruction of ideas. (I could, though, forward you a 5000-word rebuttal of the lady's speech, but it doesn't contain any crayon sketches.)

    • @daffyduck4674
      @daffyduck4674 Рік тому

      @@tipple58 No, but UA-cam comments is clearly where smug self righteous sanctimonious bores pointlessly signal their superiority. Writing ‘not impressed’ is either pointless farting in the wind or code for ‘look at me, I’m so clever I don’t even need to explain myself as it’s so obvious’. I’d be happy to read or listen any rebuttal with or without crayon drawings but would be curious if it’s anymore convincing than the usual ones trotted out be either the ‘woke left’ or equally intellectually lazy ‘anti woke’ right.

  • @classicalgem
    @classicalgem 2 роки тому

    Dear Mehboob you have done great job. Well articulated with sweet tone. You have definately acquired a front row position amongst the Present Sitar Maestros, in the world. Wish you all the very best. Be blessed.

  • @themusiccovenant
    @themusiccovenant 2 роки тому

    Guitar wizard

  • @matildeborghi5744
    @matildeborghi5744 2 роки тому

    Bravissimo. Interpretazione molto originale!

  • @jennymeehanart
    @jennymeehanart 3 роки тому

    Great, I'm so glad this was recorded as its been a real joy to listen to and see!

  • @gtrmusic69
    @gtrmusic69 3 роки тому

    Fantastic playing. An actual live performance. So much better than all these guitarists who are using words like "live" or "concert" in the description but there are edits all over the place. Which makes it very fake. This is actual live. The performance is fantastic and her tone production and interpretations are superb. Really enjoyed everything about this performance.

  • @svetavinogradova4243
    @svetavinogradova4243 3 роки тому

    Where are the names of the performers? Why are they disrespected and not given credits?

  • @ssbshstkhan9234
    @ssbshstkhan9234 3 роки тому

    Wah Kya baat hai

  • @ssbshstkhan9234
    @ssbshstkhan9234 3 роки тому

    This raag is achhob very well played by ustsdji great

  • @doctor7music91
    @doctor7music91 3 роки тому

    Muchas felicidades Daniela, soy un guitarrista chileno viviendo en Devon, U.K. Espero poder verte en vivo algun dia, y muy linda la Folia de Lindsey-Clark!

  • @huje1945
    @huje1945 3 роки тому

    Gracias por acercarnos a estos compositores. Todo muy bueno, gracias Daniela.

  • @agustingiraudo
    @agustingiraudo 3 роки тому

    Amazing!!! Thank you Dani for such a extraordinary performance!

  • @nusretertemiz5666
    @nusretertemiz5666 3 роки тому

    Can't stop saying I'm amazed. Just phenomenal. Great ambassador from Chile to the world of Classical Guitar aficionados. Bravissimo...

  • @valeriapaolaferrari1966
    @valeriapaolaferrari1966 3 роки тому

    Hermoso concierto Daniela, gracias! Saludos desde Argentina!

  • @tombryans3378
    @tombryans3378 3 роки тому

    I loved the concert. It was fascinating from a guitarist point of view and a composition point if view as well. Hearing the reoccurring theme played in such creative ways was wonderful. Bravo Daniela.

  • @ValerieHartzell
    @ValerieHartzell 3 роки тому

    Fantastic programme! Such a wonderful theme. Love all the pieces you played. Brava!!

  • @timrushworth8276
    @timrushworth8276 3 роки тому

    Fantastic performance Daniela, bravo. I love the new piece by Vincent Lindsey-Clarke and it had a wonderful build up, with all of the previous variations. It sounded so fresh at the end after all that had gone before. I’m sure it will become very well know and widely recorded and performed in the future. We were very lucky to see this world premiere performance. Thank you once again.

  • @raquelcampo8784
    @raquelcampo8784 3 роки тому

    ¡Hola Daniela! Besos desde España

  • @albertoburquez1269
    @albertoburquez1269 3 роки тому

    I wish to be at Clare Hall for the concert!

  • @gillwu3343
    @gillwu3343 3 роки тому

    Beautiful, and peaceful - so welcomed.

  • @sarahcarter4591
    @sarahcarter4591 3 роки тому

    Beautiful, Adrian. Thank you.

  • @michaelhaslam6089
    @michaelhaslam6089 3 роки тому

    Bravo, Adrian!

  • @leopopplewell3146
    @leopopplewell3146 3 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @juanb.rodriguez-molina5276
    @juanb.rodriguez-molina5276 3 роки тому

    Wonderful!

  • @benjaminnetaniahu3737
    @benjaminnetaniahu3737 4 роки тому

    His textbook on Calssical Thermodynamics is phenomenal.

  • @petrahozleiter5432
    @petrahozleiter5432 4 роки тому

    Love from Hungary ❤️ ua-cam.com/video/nGYE0GX7L5c/v-deo.html