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ihkostwrttemberg · 19 hours ago
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gabrielkahane · 3 years ago
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Heirloom
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Heirloom (concerto for piano & chamber orchestra) premieres with Jeffrey Kahane & the Kansas City Symphony under the baton of Michael Stern, September 24-26. Tickets are here.
I’ll play a solo show at Rockwood Music Hall on Tuesday, September 28th. My dear friend and colleague, Johnny Gandelsman, will open with a solo violin set. Johnny’s on at 7pm, I’ll go on around 8pm. Tickets are $20 and are here. This will be my only NYC appearance this year!
Applications for Luna Lab with Oregon Symphony are now open! If you are a female-identifying, non-binary, or gender-nonconforming composer between the ages of 12 and 18, and live in Portland or Southeast Washington, please apply for your chance to study for a year with the incredible Nathalie Joachim!
Long form:
Several years ago, my friend Eric Jacobsen started pestering me about writing a piano concerto for my father, Jeffrey Kahane. It was an intriguing (and natural!) idea, but I kept putting it off in large part because I’ve never felt comfortable with large-scale instrumental composition. I think of myself first and foremost as a songwriter, and while I love to write for instruments in the context of vocal music, I feel almost entirely unmoored when voice & text are taken away. But Eric was persistent, and, well, here we are. Next month, the Kansas City Symphony will open its season with Heirloom, after which the piece will be heard in the coming years in performances presented by the co-commissioners who’ve rounded out the consortium: the Oregon Symphony, the Aspen Music Festival, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Eric’s Brooklyn-based group, The Knights.
Heirloom is an aural family scrapbook, exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances. I’m incredibly excited to witness its birth September 24-26 in Kansas City. You can find the program note I’ve written to accompany its premiere at the end of this email.
The following Tuesday, September 28th, I will play my first concert in New York City since our lives were individually and collectively turned upside down by the pandemic. Most of the evening will be devoted to a new slate of songs drawn from thirty-one composed in October of 2020, the final month of a year-long, complete internet hiatus. Johnny Gandelsman, violinist of Brooklyn Rider, opens with what promises to be a ravishing solo set. Tickets are here.
Lastly, in 2019, I took on the position of Creative Chair with the Oregon Symphony. I’m very pleased to announce that this season, we’ve begun a partnership with Luna Lab, the brainchild of composers Missy Mazzoli and Ellen Reid. Luna Composition Lab offers mentorship and professional training to female-identifying, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming composers between the ages of 12 and 18. We at the Oregon Symphony are incredibly grateful to partner with Luna Lab to offer one student a year-long period of mentorship with Grammy-nominated flutist, composer, and songwriter, Nathalie Joachim, who happens to be one of my all-time favorite humans, and who will be giving the world premiere of Suite from Fanm D’ayiti with the Oregon Symphony in the spring of 2022. What makes this even more amazing is that another all-time favorite human, the violinist Pekka Kuusisto, will be playing Nico Muhly’s concerto Shrink, on the same program. Oh, but we were talking about Luna Lab. If you or someone you know wants to apply, you can find more info & the application form here; you just have to submit one score & a recording (MIDI is acceptable). I will be reviewing submissions along with Nathalie. Applications are due on September 7th.
Obligatory capitalism appeal: I know it’s been a while since I’ve put out new music. It’s coming. I promise. In the meantime, may I remind you about this gorgeous limited edition vinyl record?
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That’s it for now, folks. Stay safe. Try to lead with love, even when it’s hard.
All my best,
Gabriel
Heirloom program note:
Tucked away in the northernmost reaches of California sits the Bar 717 Ranch, which, each summer, is transformed into a sleep-away camp on 450 acres of wilderness, where, in 1967, two ten-year-old kids named Martha and Jeffrey met. Within a couple of years, they were playing gigs back in L.A. in folk rock bands with names like “Wilderness” and “The American Revelation.” They fell in love, broke up, fell in love again. By the time I was a child, my mom and dad had traded the guitars, flutes, and beaded jackets for careers in clinical psychology and classical music respectively. But they remained devoted listeners of folk music. Growing up, it was routine for dad to put on a Joni Mitchell record when he took a break from practicing a concerto by Mozart or Brahms. That collision of musical worlds might help to explain the creative path I’ve followed, in which songs and storytelling share the road with the Austro-German musical tradition.
That tradition comes to me through the music I heard as a child, but also through ancestry. My paternal grandmother, Hannelore, escaped Germany at the tail end of 1938, arriving in Los Angeles in early 1939 after lengthy stops in Havana and New Orleans. For her, there was an unspeakable tension between, on the one hand, her love of German music and literature, and, on the other, the horror of the Holocaust. In this piece, I ask, how does that complex set of emotions get transmitted across generations? What do we inherit, more broadly, from our forebears? And as a musician caught between two traditions, how do I bring my craft as a songwriter into the more formal setting of the concert hall?
The first movement, “Guitars in the Attic,” wrestles specifically with that last question, the challenge of bringing vernacular song into formal concert music. The two main themes begin on opposite shores: the first theme, poppy, effervescent, and direct, undergoes a series of transformations that render it increasingly unrecognizable as the movement progresses. Meanwhile, a lugubrious second tune, first introduced in disguise by the French horn and accompanied by a wayward English horn, reveals itself only in the coda to be a paraphrase of a song of mine called “Where are the Arms.” That song, in turn, with its hymn-like chord progression, owes a debt to German sacred music. A feedback loop emerges: German art music informs pop song, which then gets fed back into the piano concerto.
“My Grandmother Knew Alban Berg” picks up the thread of intergenerational memory. Grandma didn’t actually know Alban Berg, but she did babysit the children of Arnold Schoenberg, another German-Jewish émigré, who, in addition to having codified the twelve-tone system of composition, was Berg’s teacher. Why make something up when the truth is equally tantalizing? I suppose it has something to do with wanting to evoke the slipperiness of memory while getting at the ways in which cultural inheritance can occur indirectly. When, shortly after college, I began to study Berg’s Piano Sonata, his music— its marriage of lyricism and austerity; its supple, pungent harmonies; the elegiac quality that suffuses nearly every bar—felt eerily familiar to me, even though I was encountering it for the first time. Had a key to this musical language been buried deep in the recesses of my mind through some kind of ancestral magic, only to be unearthed when I sat at the piano and played those prophetic chords, which, to my mind, pointed toward the tragedy that would befall Europe half a dozen years after Berg’s death?
In this central movement, the main theme is introduced by a wounded-sounding trumpet, accompanied by a bed of chromatic harmony that wouldn’t be out of place in Berg’s musical universe. By movement’s end, time has run counterclockwise, and the same tune is heard in a nocturnal, Brahmsian mode, discomfited by interjections from the woodwinds, which inhabit a different, and perhaps less guileless, temporal plane.
To close, we have a kind of fiddle-tune rondo, an unabashed celebration of childhood innocence. In March of 2020, my family and I were marooned in Portland, Oregon, as the world was brought to its knees by the coronavirus pandemic. Separated from our belongings—and thus all of our daughter’s toys, which were back in our apartment in Brooklyn—my ever resourceful partner, Emma, fashioned a “vehicle” out of an empty diaper box, on which she majusculed the words vera’s chicken-powered transit machine. (Vera had by that point developed a strong affinity for chicken and preferred to eat it in some form thrice daily.) We would push her around the floor in her transit machine, resulting in peals of laughter and squeals of delight. In this brief finale, laughter and joy are the prevailing modes, but not without a bit of mystery. I have some idea of what I have inherited from my ancestors. What I will hand down to my daughter remains, for the time being, a wondrous unknown.
Heirloom is dedicated with love, admiration, gratitude, and awe, to my father, Jeffrey Kahane.
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lioninsunheart · 5 years ago
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PANDEMIC LITERATURE
As mankind's oldest deadly foe, disease has provided themes to literature since literature's very invention. In the European canon, no such work is more venerable than The Decameron, written by Renaissance humanist Giovanni Boccaccio in the late 1340s and early 1350s. "His protagonists, seven women and three men, retreat to a villa outside Florence to avoid the pandemic," (Referring to the bubonic plague, or "Black Death," that ravaged Europe in the mid-14th century.)
"There, isolated for two weeks, they pass the time by telling each other stories" — and "lively, bizarre, and often very filthy stories" at that — "with a different theme for each day." (The Guardian)
Fiction
Ammonite by Nicola Griffith
The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton
Beauty Salon by Mario Bellatin
Bird Box by Josh Malerman
Blindness by José Saramago
The Book of M by Peng Shepherd
The Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin
Bring Out Your Dead by J.M. Powell
The Child Garden by Geoff Ryman
The Children’s Hospital by Chris Adrian
The Companion by Katie M. Flynn
The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
The Dog Stars by Peter Heller
The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker
Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
The Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz
Find Me by Laura van den Berg
The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe
Journal of the Plague Years by Norman Spinrad
The Last Man by Mary Shelley
The Last Town on Earth by Thomas Mullen
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez
My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne Porter
The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin
The Plague by Albert Camus
The Power by Naomi Alderman
Real Life by Brandon Taylor
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Room by Emma Donoghue
Severance by Ling Ma
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
The Stand by Stephen King
They Came Like Swallows by William Maxwell
The Training Commission by Ingrid Burrington and Brendan Byrne
The Transmigration of Bodies by Yuri Herrera
The White Plague by Frank Herbert
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
World War Z by Max Brooks
The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
Zone One by Colson Whitehead
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thearrangment-phff · 5 years ago
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Biography of Queen Isabella
Early Life
Born 1 November 1992 in Geneva Switzerland to Archduke Carl Christian of Austria & Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg later Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria. Archduchess Isabella Maria Anna Charlotte Elisabeth Ingeborg of Austria was the 5th of what would later become 6 children. With an older sister, three older brothers, and a younger sister Archduchess Isabella's life was filled with many close family members. Archduchess Isabella was christened in Zwiefalten Abbey in Baden-Wuttermberg, Germany. Her godparents were Queen Fabiola of the Belgians, Alois, Hereditary Prince & now Regent of Liechtenstein, and Maria Teresa, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg then The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Two are usually chosen to be godparents, but Maria Teresa, later The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg was added to be a godparent after saving Archduchess Marie Astrid's life during her pregnancy with Isabella. Upon her baptism, Queen Fabiola of the Belgians called her "petite reine" which a nickname that her grandmother Josephine Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg picked up soon after. Isabella grew up in Geneva with 5 other siblings while her father was a banker and her mother worked for the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Family as the daughter of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.  
Isabella's childhood was spent with her 5 other siblings, parents, and over 3 dozen cousins from Liechtenstein, Austria, Luxembourg, and Belgium. Her childhood was spent in Switzerland with holidays to Luxembourg, France, Spain, and Belgium. She spoke German and French in her early years and learned English and Spanish as a young girl. Though she does speak Dutch, Luxembourgish, Russian and Italian, those are not fluent languages that Isabella uses often. Isabella was sent to a boarding school in Kent, England where she was educated for 4 years until moving to Virginia, United States to another boarding school. Isabella went to Sevenoaks School in Kent, England alongside Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este and Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este.
Archduchess Isabella went to Yale University and graduated in 2014 with a Master's Degree in Global Affairs and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. Her summer's during college where spent in third world nations with 2 different humanitarian groups alongside her cousin Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg. After her graduation Isabella immediately returned to Geneva where she began working for her father only to leave that job a couple of weeks later and began her work with the United Nations as a Human Rights Officer.
Marriage
Mid 2016 it was revealed that Archduchess Isabella of Austria and Prince Harry of Wales were well into their own relationship that was reported to have started in November of 2014 while Isabella was working for her father. This would later have said to be false but none in the British Royal Family would confirm if the marriage was indeed arranged at the time.
Prince Harry and Archduchess Isabella announced their engagement in January of 2017 with a wedding to be in the summer of that same year. The two became engaged at Fischbach Castle in Luxembourg during the Christmas holiday in the presence of the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Family and extended family. The wedding took place at St. Paul's Cathedral with 3200 guests in attendance. A majority being over 500 descendants of Robert I, Duke of Parma, who was the twice great-great-grandfather of Archduchess Isabella.  
The wedding party, was the largest ever seen in a British Royal Family wedding at the time. Excluding the maid of honor, Archduchess Isabella and Prince Harry had 12 bridal attendants, 6 boys and 6 girls, all godchildren and family friends of the bride and groom. The maid of honor was chosen as Princess Charlotte of Nassau, a first cousin of Archduchess Isabella and a great-great-granddaughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Queen Victoria Eugenie. Other attendants included Princess Eleonore of Belgium, daughter of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium; Countess Xenia von Coudenhove-Kalergi, Granddaughter of Vincenz Liechtenstein; Archduchess Maria Stella of Austria, Isabella’s niece by her brother Archduke Imre; Archduchess Zita of Austria, Great-Granddaughter of Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria; Princess Florence of Ligne, Granddaughter of Alix, Dowager Princess of Ligne; Prince Gabriel of Nassau, son of Prince Louis of Luxembourg; Count Rodolfo Secco de Aragona, Grandson of Archduke Rudolf of Austria; Archduke Luigi of Austria-Este, Grandson of Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este; Prince Valerian of Lobowicz, Grandson of Andrea von Habsburg; and Japer Dyer, son of Mark Dyer. The wedding was estimated to be watched by over half a billion people, making it one of the most watched events in British history.
House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the main and cadet branches of the House of Bourbon made up a majority of guests as relations to Archduchess Isabella. Other German, Danish, Dutch, Luxembourgish, and Belgian nobility were also invited as family of bride.
On the morning of the wedding Prince Harry was made Duke of Sussex, Earl of Ross, and Baron Hartland. Because Isabella was born an Archduchess of Austria and her title being higher than that of a Duchess, Isabella was formally introduced as Archduchess Isabella of Austria, Duchess of Sussex, Countess Ross, and Baroness Hartland. Buckingham Palace then issued a statement that Isabella will still be addressed as Archduchess and not Duchess, but her titles by marriage will also be used when formally addressed.
Children
December of 2017 Clarence House released a statement that Archduchess Isabella and Prince Harry were expecting a child in the summer of 2018, later Prince Harry revealed that no one in the royal family knew per request to keep everything as quite as possible. Clarence House released a statement that Archduchess Isabella gave birth at Château de Belœil in the early morning of 24 of May. A statement was released of the two boys named Charles Henry Ferdinand Baudouin Jean Philip, Earl of Ross and Lord Albert Maximilian Christian Leopold Felix Ludwig. The Earl of Ross’s godparents included Mark Dyer, King Philippe of Belgium, Jake Warern, Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince Seesio. Lord Albert godparents were Princess Beatrice of York, Prince Henri Antoine of Ligne, Edward Lane Fox, Alexander Fellowes, Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, and Princess Maria Gabriella of Orleans-Braganza.
With their birth, pressure was put on the British monarchy to make them Princes, rather than lord because their parents' marriage was dynastic to the older generation. Due to being the children of the Duke of Sussex, any children from their marriage were not given the title of Prince. All of Prince Harry's children born during the reign of their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II would have the title of Lord and Lady with the eldest son receiving the subsidiary title of Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex. Jean, the former Grand Duke of Luxembourg advised his son, Isabella's uncle, Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg, to recognize the Dukedom of Sussex into the Luxembourg nobility and allow them to have his great-grandchildren to have title of Prince and Princess. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg was to give all children of Archduchess Isabella, the title of Prince/Princess of Sussex in Luxembourg nobility. By government advisement, the Grand Duke did not bestow any titles.
A second pregnancy was announced in November 2018. During Archduchess Isabella's second pregnancy, Isabella and Prince Harry to moved out of Kensington Palace and to St. James’ Palace to accommodate their growing family. May 26, 2019 Archduchess Isabella gave birth to Mary-Astrid Jeanne Zita Ingeborg Josephine Christine Diane at Berg Castle in Luxembourg. Mary Astrid's godparents included Archduchess Marie Christine, Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Viscount Althrop, Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg, Sophie Countess of Wessex, and Arthur Landon.
During the early months of 2020, Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna of Russia, Princess of Prussia was found dead in a villa off the coast of Italy. Grand Duchess Olga and Archduchess Isabella had been second cousins and the unexpected death of the Russian Grand Duchess came to a shock to the Habsburg family. The younger woman had reportedly suffered a third miscarriage and in the state of depression had killed herself leaving behind a 2-year-old daughter, Grand Duchess Maria-Olga of Russia, Princess of Prussia. Archduchess Isabella attempted to adopt Grand Duchess Maria-Olga but was met with failure.
In March of 2021, Buckingham Palace issued a statement that Archduchess Isabella and Prince Harry were expecting a fourth child in the fall of the year just a year after Archduchess Isabella's grandmother, Archduchess Yolande of Austria died. Isabella gave birth to a daughter, Elisabeth Alexandra Gabriella Annunciata Charlotte Theresa on September 18 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. This was Archduchess Isabella's third at home birth. Elisabeth's godparents were Archduke Alexander, Queen Elizabeth II, Lady Kitty Spencer, Princess Eugenie of York, Princess Charlotte of Nassau, and Charles von Straubenzee.  
Archduchess Isabella gave birth to another daughter, named Alice Margaretha Yolande Sophia Louise Christabel on December 25, 2023 at Sandringham House in Norfolk. Alice's godparents were Archduke Imre, Princess Marie Gabrielle of Nassau, Archduchess Helene of Austria, Tom Inskip, Anne Princess Royal, and George McCorquodale. More children quickly followed including a second pair of twin sons, Robert Paul Christoph Sebastien Francis Constantin and Nicholas Xavier Gabriel Wenceslas Patrick Rudolf on November 1, 2023. Two more sons followed Joseph Arthur Edward Alexander Otto Ernst in July 4, 2026 and Michael Frederick Emanuel Vincent Thomas Johannes in June 20, 2027.
The large number of children caused minor public upset for a couple of years. King George VII, limited the role of Archduchess Isabella and Prince Harry including limiting their royal duties. After 2022, Prince Harry and Archduchess Isabella no longer received tax payer funding except when receiving compensation from representing the royal family. The family split their time between London, Scotland, and France where the younger children had been born.
Duchess of Sussex
Within months of her marriage, Archduchess Isabella proved to be a generous humanitarian, as her deceased mother-in-law Diana, Princess of Wales. Hurricane Maria during the 2017 Hurricane Season provided Isabella with a platform that expanded her patrons to include helping victims across the world of natural disasters. Isabella took a tour of The Caribbean, Mexico, and Southern United States for her first solo tour.
The Duchess of Sussex became a patron of over 30 charities shortly after her marriage including becoming joint patron of several of Prince Harry's patronages and others dealing with immigration, women's rights, natural disasters, and the arts.
Death of Queen Elizabeth II
On November 21, 2020, The Duke of Edinburgh died at Buckingham Palace in his sleep. Archduchess Isabella and Prince Harry moved into Windsor Castle from St. James’s Palace after The Duke of Edinburgh's death to stay closer to the Queen. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex became patron of many of the Duke of Edinburgh's charities as well as several of Queen Elizabeth's charities. With the Queen's health in question after the death of her husband, many believed that the British monarchy would be abolished in the event of her death.
Queen Elizabeth II died on December 17, 2021 at the Sandringham Estates in Norfolk, England. Upon her death, her eldest son Charles, Prince of Wales took George as his regnal name. With the death of Queen Elizabeth, all of the Duke of Sussex's children were given the title HRH Prince/ss of Sussex. The Duke of Sussex eldest children, the twins Charles and Albert, were just 3 years old. Soon thereafter, The Earl of Wessex was given the Dukedom of Edinburgh. The Duke of Cambridge was not given the title Prince of Wales, and the Duke of Sussex was not given the title Duke of York upon their father's accession for different reasonings. With King George VII's accession, the Sussex family toured North America on behalf of the king.
Reign of King George VII and William V
The reign of King George VII was a short eight years compared to his mother’s historic reign. King George died on March 1, 2029. William, Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge was to be named King William V. Days after the funeral, William issues letter patent taking his brother Prince Harry of his Royal Highness style and title of Prince of the United Kingdom. This change effected Harry’s children as well, making them styled as children of a duke rather than Prince of the United Kingdom.
The move proved to be unpopular with the general public and within the family. William removed the status of his cousins and uncles as members of the British Royal Family in an attempt to limit the House of Windsor to the descendants of the current king. This left William without family members to help him with the kingdom and commonwealth. Weeks of bad press had made put a strain on the monarchy and the government.
A constitutional change was suggested by King William to change the line of succession to just the descendants of the monarch, thus leaving thousands out of the line of succession. Because the line of succession was determined by an Act of Parliament in 1689 and 1701, Parliament would be the ones to change it in the less controversial way. The Prime Minister and Parliament agreed there would be no change in the line of succession.
King William tried to follow in the footsteps of King George V and his father King George VII in slimming down the monarchy. By taking away titles, William believed he was helping the monarchy and had his brother married a commoner, it would have been fine. But William’s sister-in-law was Archduchess Isabella, a relative to most of the European monarchies of Luxembourg, Belgium, Spain, Liechtenstein, and the Netherlands.
Advisors to the king suggested William abdicate in favor of his brother who was already living in France with his family but he of course rejected. By August, William was facing heavy opposition. The Luxembourgish court released a family photo of the descendants of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg for the 10th anniversary of his death which include Prince Harry and his large family. Other members of the family include Luxembourg royals and the future Prince Consorts of Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain.
Just months into his reign, William was faced with the task of becoming King of the United Kingdom finding it overwhelming. He complained about his duties, finding it easier to take holidays with his family. Louise, The Duchess of Bedford, wife of the 15th Duke of Bedford and Mistress of the Robes to Queen Camilla commented on the new king.
“I fear the new king knows nothing on how to lead nor listen. It will prove to be disastrous within the next couple of months, no doubt shaking this country to its very core. I have made up my mind that the women in this family should rule instead for they are the only ones with sane minds.”
William’s fate was sealed by that photo and the public started to demand Harry as king. Harry had connections and the celebrations of weddings, christening, and parties with Europe’s royals over the years brought back the nostalgia of 19th century Europe. It was Queen Isabella who had given him these connections and they would be an easy reason for William abdicated.
The Duchess of Bedford was hinting at an abdication in her diaries and several weeks later, King William V did abdicate. William’s Coronation was made for March of 2030 but he abdicated on December 3, 2029 in favor of his brother Harry, Duke of Sussex.  
Year of French Court
From the time William stripped his brother and his family of their titles, Archduchess Isabella immediately left London for France. Her family stayed in the Château de Chambord, that for several decades had been the property of Isabella. Days after losing the style of Her Royal Highness in the United Kingdom, Isabella threw a masquerade ball which attracted much press since a large number of royalty and nobility attended.
Lavish parties, famous guests, and endless nights had made the press dub King Henry and Queen Isabella’s time in France as the “Year of French Court”. This nickname was a contradiction since the time in France was actually 9 months and French Court refers to French Royal Court, the last of which was the Bourbon court of King Louis Philippe in the mid-19th century.  
King William’s court was the English Court bringing up an old rivalry between the French and the English. Unlike King Henry, whose last French ancestor was Claude of Valois, mother to the Tudor dynasty, his wife Queen Isabella ancestor included all French monarchs, save the Bonaparte's, although all Bonaparte’s were related by marriage. Queen Isabella had been related to every French monarch from the King of the Franks, Charlemagne to the last Bourbon, King Louis Philippe.
King Henry and Queen Isabella and their time in France was met with both high criticism and high praise. As private citizens, they could spend lavishly, but the chances of them being monarchs with the same type of spending left people to doubt them. The Château de Chambord became a popular destination for foreign royals who spent days to weeks at a time with Isabella and her family. All of Isabella’s son and daughter-in-law’s spent time at the château.
Several locations had become popular in Europe including Cabasson, France where the Luxembourg Grand Ducal Family owned a villa; Prince’s Palace of Monaco in Monaco, and Pejačevič Castle in Croatia. Isabella’s time with her family had reminded many, especially historians, about the family gatherings that the Danish royal family had during 19th century.
Queen of the United Kingdom
Upon the abdication of King William V in 2029, Isabella became the first Habsburg consort since the 1554 marriage of Queen Mary I of England and the future King Philip II of Spain. The coronation intended for William was given to his brother. King Henry’s children were elevated to royal status again and the titles stripped away by William were given back including giving the Dukedom of Edinburg to Prince Edward again.
During the coronation at Westminster Abbey, the five eldest children Prince Charles, Prince Albert, Princess Mary-Astrid, Princess Elisabeth, and Princess Alice attended some of ceremony. During the photos all nine of their children were present. The coronation was attended by a large number of Queen Isabella’s family, many of whom were married to heirs and other foreign royalty.  
William and his family moved to Scotland and hours before the coronation, it was announced that William would not receive a dukedom but styled as William Mountbatten-Windsor, 1st Baronet Mountbatten-Windsor of Inverness. It was a hereditary title but with little significance so William could not get a following to recover the throne. It was on the advice of the British government that the title was revoked at the end of the year so William became Mr. William Mountbatten-Windsor at the beginning of 2031.
After the coronation a tour of the Commonwealth realms was ordered with included all nine children of King Henry and Queen Isabella. Isabella’s ability to speak multiple languages and years of working in disaster relief had pleased the public who found the new king and queen more likeable. Tours of Africa and later North America had kept the new royal family busy in the first couple of years.  
The death of Queen Camilla in 2025 during the reign of her husband, had left Isabella the undisputed matriarch of the British family. The children’s ability to speak no less than five languages had amused the public and immigrants who found speaking to royalty in their mother tongue comforting.
Between 2029-2052 Isabella’s family rose to more significance. In Belgium, her cousin Prince Paul Louis become Prince Consort of Belgium and Queen Isabella’s niece Beatrice married Paul Louis’s son, Leopold, Duke of Brabant. In the Netherlands, Isabella’s cousin Prince Leopold became Prince Consort of the Netherlands and her nephew Joseph was engaged to Leopold’s daughter Charlotte, Princess of Orange. In Spain Queen Isabella’s cousin Prince Jean became the Prince Consort of Spain. Queen Isabella’s nephew Count Leopold married Crown Princess Estelle of Sweden. Queen Isabella’s second daughter married Prince Franz Joseph of Liechtenstein, future heir to the principality. Her niece Victoria married Jacques of Monaco, who at the time was Hereditary Prince of Monaco then the next year became The Prince of Monaco. In Luxembourg, the country was ruled by her uncle Henri, cousin Guillaume and his child.  
Perhaps the most importance was the reestablishment of the monarchy in Croatia and Russia. In 2035 after the assassination of President Vladimir Putin, the Russian people brought back the monarchy with Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia as their Tsar. His eldest daughter Maria-Olga had married Queen Isabella’s second son Albert in 2038. Tsar George died in 2043 and his successor was his son-in-law Grand Duke Alexander, formally Albert. Queen Isabella’s role as mother to the future King of the United Kingdom and Tsar of Russia was a point in history no could have predicted. By 2045 Croatia voted overwhelmingly to bring back their monarchy as well with Ferdinand von Habsburg as their king. Ferdinand was married to Isabella’s cousin, Princess Charlotte for already 25 years producing five children, including 4 sons which mirrored Charlotte’s own life as the only girl.
Queen Isabella was consort to King Henry IX for 23 years before her death of Dec 29, 2052. The couple had been married for 35 years and had nine children together.
Assassination Attempt
While in Monaco in 2052 for the royal family’s annual holiday to Monaco, Queen Isabella had fallen ill delaying the British Royal Family’s departure from the Chateau de Chambord. The British Royal Family had stayed in France for another week before leaving to Monaco. By that time, many of the other European monarchies had left to the respective homes.
In the middle of the day a man managed to sneak into the Monaco Princely Palace in an attempt to assassinate Queen Isabella. The assassin wanted to kill King Henry and Queen Isabella believing the rightful King and Queen were William and Catherine. King Henry was not with Queen Isabella but with her niece Princess Gabriella and nephew by marriage Jacques, The Prince of Monaco.  
Attempting to assassinate the king and queen, King Henry was with his younger children who had fallen sick after their mother. Queen Isabella was on a walk with her niece and nephew who was going to announce their own ninth pregnancy the day after. Queen Isabella was asked to be godmother to their ninth child. The assassin lunged for Queen Isabella with a knife only to be blocked by The Prince of Monaco. Amongst the fight, Princess Victoria ran for help but Jacques had been stabbed and later died in the hospital. Queen Isabella did not die that day but several months later, as she died in a car accident in France.  
Romances
On January 1, 2034 the official biography, letters, and interviews of Queen Fabiola of Belgium were released to the public. A frequent mention in Queen Fabiola’s writing include her goddaughter and great-niece Queen Isabella had interested the public. In these letters and interviews Queen Fabiola mentioned the relationship Queen Isabella had with her double second cousin Prince Joachim of Belgium. It was revealed that Prince Joachim was Queen Isabella’s first everything.
“I pray to God that one day I will live to my petite reine marry a good man. Joachim is a sweet boy in love but I doubt they will marry. Belle is heard strong and filled with passion I doubt Joachim can keep her happy for very long.”
Queen Fabiola’s biography gave unprecedented knowledge on Queen Isabella’s childhood. Besides the mention of Queen Isabella, her family, especially her parents Archduke Carl Christian and Princess Marie Astrid were written and spoken about often. Pictures from Queen Fabiola’s family album confirmed the relationship between Queen Isabella and Prince Joachim during their teen years. It was not known when the relationship started or ended.
Queen Isabella’s marriage to Prince Harry, later King Henry IX came to a shock to many. The marriage was arranged but came to be a marriage of respect and admiration. After a couple of years of marriage, Queen Isabella began an affair with Count Johann Kinsky of Wchinitz und Tettau, a distant relative of Marie and Georgina, The Princesses of Liechtenstein and King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands. Count Johann Kinsky was a financial advisor to Queen Isabella working in France at Chateau de Chambord.  
The affair lasted only a couple of months with it ending in Count Johann’s resignation from Chambroad and his elevation in the Liechtenstein princely family. Often speculated, Count Johann’s new position in Liechtenstein was a way of ending the affair and keep the counts silence too While King Henry and Queen Isabella marriage wasn’t the same after the first affair, it took years before she took another man as her lover.  
It was not until after the birth of her last child, Prince Michael that Queen Isabella began a second affair. Heinreich Donatus, The Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe was a minor German prince whom Queen Isabella had met briefly years before. Common weddings brought the two together but Heinreich Donatus friendship with the Princes Wenceslas and Constantin kept him in closer ranger. Prince Heinreich Donatus moved from Germany to France near Chambord to be near the queen. The affair was brief, only lasting about 2 years before Queen Isabella moved on.  
Maximilian, 9th Prince of Wied was introduced to Queen Isabella by Prince Heinreich Donatus in 2030. Prince Maximilian had been married and later divorced with 2 sons when he met Queen Isabella. Like Prince Heinreich Donatus, Prince Maximilian moved his family to France so he could be in close proximity to the queen. This affair had lasted a little over 5 years before Queen Isabella had gone back to Prince Heinreich Donatus. Between 2036-2040 Queen Isabella continued to her affair with The Prince of Schaumberg-Lippe.  
Queen Isabella’s affairs were few and long. After 2041, Isabella remained faithful to her husband but damage had already been done. The couple lived separate lives, only coming together for family events and public engagements. Unknown to the public, King Henry and Queen Isabella spent much time apart. Unlike Count Johann and Princes Heinreich Donatus and Maximilian, an affair with Prince Joachim of Belgium was never confirmed, but highly speculated.
Legacy
Every monarch in Europe descends from Queen Isabella and her husband, King Henry IX. As her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren married into various royal families over the decades, almost every royal of a working monarchy, descend from Queen Isabella. King Henry IX and Queen Isabella had 9 children, 47 grandchildren, and 211 great-grandchildren.
Although having a large number of descendants, many of Queen Isabella’s family had converted to Catholicism thus baring themselves and their descendants from the British line of succession. Of her nine children, only four children and their descendants have succession rights. Two of her daughters and three sons converted to Catholicism shortly before each of their respective marriages.  
One of Queen Isabella’s lasting legacy is her large collection of jewelry. Many of the tiaras in the Queen Isabella’s Fund came from donations by women such as Princess Charlotte Murat. Other pieces of jewelry were bought by Queen Isabella which were owned by various Habsburgs during the Imperial era.  
Unlike her predecessors, Queen Isabella bought many jewels from the Gloucester, Kent, Fife, and Harewood families but they did not go back to the crown as they were personal purchases. Personal purchases meant they were to the Queen Isabella Fund to be used by her female descendants and not by the British royal family. This meant that all jewelry was not kept to Queen Isabella’s British descendants but could be worn by her other descendants in other reigning and deposed monarchies.
While most of the tiaras have not been shown to the public it is an estimated number of tiaras and jewelry by experts and the public. Queen Isabella’s female descendants had worn a large portion of the tiaras but dozens are still speculated to remain hidden from the public eye. Queen Isabella’s tenure as Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, she rarely wore tiaras belonging to the British Royal Family and preferred her own tiaras.
A documentary of the 100th anniversary of Queen Isabella's death revealed that the tiaras are organized in tiers. There is a total of five tiers that the descendants of Queen Isabella must abide by ranging from descendants who are queens, both born and married into, who come from non-dynastic backgrounds. Tier One is for Queen or Queen Consorts born of a dynastic marriage and marry dynastically. Tier Two is for Crown Princesses born of a dynastic marriage and marry dynastically. Tier Three is for Princesses born of a dynastic marriage and marry dynastically, daughters born of princesses belonging to Queen Isabella’s descendants who marry foreign counts, barons, or duke of dynastic background are also entitled. Tier Four is for female descendants who hold no titles. Tier Five is for non-dynastic in-laws from families who do not come from a royal or noble family.
Queen Victoria was seen as the beginning of hemophilia. The hereditary disease that helped bring down the Russian Imperial Throne and Spanish Royal Throne were passed through women. The disease took Queen Victoria’s son Leopold, several grandsons, and several great-grandsons. Through the decades, the disease made no reappearance but plagued the royal house through books and cultural depictions.
Queen Isabella was no exception in beginning her own hereditary trait, but this one was less deadly than the one Queen Victoria passed on. Partial or Central Heterochromia is an eye condition where areas of the same iris contain two completely different colors or there are two colors in the same iris. The disease could be passed through males or females and in the case of Queen Isabella, she passed it on to her daughters Princess Mary-Astrid and Princess Alice along with her sons Princes Nicholas, Joseph and Michael.  
By 2150, the hereditary disease was prominent in all monarchy finding the carrier was Queen Isabella. Queen Isabella herself had a faint case of Central Heterochromia though it is not clear which parents she got it from. The mismatched eyes became a physical staple of 21st and 22nd-century royalty.
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tremendousartisanlover · 5 years ago
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RDR2 Zelda AU cast
(Not official- all fanmade- except for the Read Dead characters) Including Characters I chose to be in both the main story and epilogue
Think of this cast as a teaser to my new fanfiction 
Link, Ganondorf, and Zelda belong to Nintendo
Rinku, A Tale of Two Rulers belongs to the amazing and talented @figmentforms
Red Dead Redemption 2 belongs to RockStar Games 
Lincoln "Link" Morgan- Richard Ian Cox Ganondorf Dragmire- Dan Green Zelda Hyrule Dragmire- Kelly Sheridan Rinku Hyrule Dragmire- Tara Strong Hosea Matthews- Curzon Dobell Dutch Van der Linde- Benjamin Byron Davis Bill Williamson- Steve J. Palmer Charles Smith- Noshir Dalal Javier Escuella- Gabriel Sloyer Josiah Trelawny- Stephen Gevedon Mary-Beth Gaskill- Samantha Strelitz Karen Jones- Jo Armeniox Tilly Jackson- Meeya Davis-Glover Uncle- James McBride Kieran Duffy- Pico Alexander Lenny Summers- Harron Atkins Leopold Strauss- Howard Pinhasik Micah Bell- Peter Blomquist Molly O'Shea- Penny O'Brien Mr. Pearson- Jim Santangeli Reverend Swanson- Sean Haberle Sadie Adler- Alex McKenna Sean Macguire- Michael Mellamphy Susan Grimshaw- Kaili Vernoff Leviticus Cornwall- John Rue Colm O'Driscoll- Andrew Berg Agent Milton- John Hikok Agent Ross- Jim Bentley Angelo Bronte- Jim Pirri Anthony Foreman- David St. Louis Alden- Christopher Geary Hector- Ben Hollandsworth Jimmy Brooks- Adam McNulty Thomas Downes- Peter Lettre Archie Downes- Paul Thode Edith Downes- Jayme Lake Mr. Dockery- Patrick Noonan Seamus- Brit Whittle Leigh Gray- Tim McGeever Archibald MacGregor- Greg Hildreth Beau Gray- Bjorn Throstead Tavish Gray- Madison Arnold Clay Davies- Kevin Cahoon Penelope Braithwaite- Alison Barton Cathrine Braithwaite- Ellen Harvey Rains Fall- Graham Greene Evelyn Miller- Gibson Frazier Eagle Flies- Jeremiah Bitsui Captain Monroe- Jake Silberman Colonel Favours- Malachy Cleary Thomas- Jim Coleman Levi Simon- Jeffrey Gurner Hercule- Guyviaud Joseph Leon- Andy Mendez Alberto Fussar- Alfredo Narciso Baptiste- Babs Olusanmokun Arturo Bullard- Asa Somers Brother Dorkins- Max Eddy Sister Calderon- Irene Debari Charlotte Balfour- Emily Dorsch Mayor Henri Lemieux- Simon Jutras Tom Dickens- Christian Conn David Geddes- Jeff McCarthy Abe- Scott Richard Foster Mrs. Geddes- Jill Jackson Ansel Atherton- Brian Victor Johnson Albert Cakes- Michael Cullen Blackwater Photographer- Donavon Dietz
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westessexfootball17 · 4 years ago
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6/2/21 Results + 7/2/21 Predictions
Results:
Man Utd:3 Everton:3
Fulham:0 West Ham:0
Aston Villa:1 Arsenal:0
Newcastle:3 Southampton:2
Burnley:1 Brighton:1
14 goals found the net in today's 5 games and Man Utd missed the chance to go joint top after drawing 3-3 at home to Everton. United seemed to be cruising at half time thanks to goals from Edinson Cavani and Bruno Fernandes but 2 goals In three minutes at the beginning of the second half from Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Rodriguez brought Everton level. Scott McTominay thought he had won the game when his header put United back in front with 20 minutes left however with the final kick of the game Dominic Calvert-Lewin fired past David De Gea after a Lucas Digne free kick caused chaos in the United defence leaving the Old Trafford club 2 points behind the leaders while Everton are seven unbeaten away from home and move up to 6th. West Ham failed to move into the top 4 after a 0-0 draw at Fulham. A sixth league win in seven games would have lifted the Hammers above Liverpool but they were strangely poor and registered just one shot on target and there day got worse deep into stoppage time when Thomas Soucek was sent off after a lengthy VAR check for what seemed like an unintentional elbow on Aleksandar Mitrovic. The draw sees Fulham's winless run stretch to 12 games with their 9th draw of the season leaving them 18th eight points from safety while West Ham stay 5th. Arsenal suffered a second League defeat in five days going down 1-0 at Aston Villa. The only goal came after just 74 seconds when poor defending by Cedric Soares and Gabriel allowed Bertrand Traore to square the ball for Ollie Watkins to tap in from close range. Mat Ryan making his debut in the Gunners goal was the busier keeping out Traore,John McGinn and Jack Grealish while Nicholas Pepe had the two best Arsenal chances. Villa moved up to 7th while Arsenal stay 10th. An eventful game at St James Park saw Newcastle beat Southampton 3-2. The Toon raced into a two goal lead thanks to Joe Willock scoring on his debut and a Miguel Almiron shot deflecting off Jan Bednarek for his second own goal in five days. Takumi Minamino halved the deficit on the half hour but Newcastle went in 3-1 in front after Almiron pounced on a poor kick out by the keeper and a Ryan Bertrand mistake to fire home from outside the box. It was 3-2 early in the second half thanks to a stunning long range free kick from James Ward-Prowse before Jeff Henderick was sent off for a second bookable offence reducing Newcastle to 10 men. Danny Ings hit the post as Southampton searched for an equaliser and things got worse for Newcastle when Fabian Schar went off with an injury and having made all their subs they had to finish the game with 9 men but they held on moving them up to 16th while Southampton are 12th having lost their last 5 league games. In the days other game Brighton extended their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions with a hard fought 1-1 draw at Burnley. The Seagulls took the lead when Lewis Dunk headed home 10 minutes before the break but Burnley were transformed in the second half and deservedly equalised when Johann Berg Gudmundsson saw Brighton concede for the first time in 458 League minutes. The two sides have now drawn eight of their last 11 meetings in the league leaving Brighton 15th and Burnley 17th eight points clear of the relegation zone.
There are four more games on Sunday.
12pm- Tottenham v West Brom- Tottenham win
2pm- Wolves v Leicester- Leicester win
4.30pm- Liverpool v Man City- City win
7.15pm- Sheffield United v Chelsea- Chelsea win.
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japonkalecom · 4 years ago
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R Soyadı, Adı Yaş Pozisyon Kulüp Maaş (K) Piyasa Değeri (M) Uyruk 81 Yan Couto 18 D/WB R Man City 5 0.2 75 Konoplya, Yukhym 20 D/WB RL Shakhtar 1.7 0.2 83 Esteves, Tomás 18 D/WB R FCP 3.4 0.3 77 Scott, Jack 17 D/WB R Wolves 0.7 0.04 82 Pinheiro, Rodrigo 17 D/WB R FCP 1.2 0.01 80 Cruz, Filipe 18 D/WB/AM R SLB 1.6 0.01 86 Aarons, Max 20 D/WB R Norwich 18 14.9 82 Gusto, Malo 17 D/WB R, M C OL 0.5 0.04 81 Kalulu, Pierre 20 D/WB R Milan 16 0.1 75 Livramento, Valentino 17 D/WB/AM R Chelsea 1.2 0.1 81 Laird, Ethan 18 D/WB RL Man Utd 4 4.3 80 Joseda 18 D RC Valencia 2.4 0.1 79 Beyer, Louis 20 D RC Gladbach 4.1 1.1 76 Porro, Pedro 20 D/WB R, AM RC Man City 30 14.2 80 Hoever, Ki-Jana 18 D RC Wolves 12 0.2 81 Vagnoman, Josha 19 D/WB RL Hamburger SV 7 0.3 81 Víctor Gómez 20 D/WB R Espanyol 5.6 0.3 80 Dest, Sergiño 19 D/WB RL, M R Barcelona 25.2 10 75 Lamptey, Tariq 19 D/WB RL, M R Brighton 5 15.9 79 Jurado, Marc 16 D R Man Utd 0.1 0.02 78 Casas, Ismael 19 D RC Málaga 1.8 0.2 79 Bogle, Jayden 20 D/WB R Sheff Utd 20 4.8 86 James, Reece 20 D/WB R, M C Chelsea 60 25.6 78 Williams, Neco 19 D/WB R Liverpool 8 1.8 77 Frimpong, Jeremie 19 D/WB RL Celtic 8 4.3 82 Zappa, Gabriele 20 D/WB/M R Pescara 5.3 2
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R Soyadı, Adı Yaş Pozisyon Kulüp Maaş (K) Piyasa Değeri (M) Uyruk 83 Gustavo Assunção 20 DM Famalicão 2 3.7 82 Rovella, Nicolò 18 DM Genoa 0.2 0.7 82 Ugarte, Manuel 19 DM Fénix 1.6 1.2 79 Brito, Rafael 18 D C, DM SLB 2.7 0.1 83 Kana, Marco 17 D C, DM Anderlecht 4.5 0.1 79 Duvnjak, Tomislav 17 DM Dinamo 0.2 0.01 78 Clarkson, Leighton 18 DM Liverpool 0.7 0.04 78 Diakité, Ousmane 20 DM FC RB Salzburg 0.7 0.3 78 Krastev, Dimo 17 DM Fiorentina 0.2 0.05 78 Viviani, Mattia 19 DM Chievo 3.2 0.7 86 Luís, Florentino 20 DM SLB 16.8 6.7 79 Reis, Ludovit 20 DM Barcelona 6.1 0.1 87 Tonali, Sandro 20 DM Brescia 38.3 10.4 78 Victor Bobsin 20 DM GRE 1 0.1 80 Lütke-Frie, Dennis 17 DM Borussia Dortmund 0.06 0.01 78 Bruno Gomes 19 DM VDG 2.6 0.6 75 Gragera, José 20 DM S. Gijón 2.3 0.1 76 Djokanovic, Andrej 19 DM Sarajevo 0.1 0.001 78 Esposito, Salvatore 19 DM SPAL 5.2 1.1 78 Mendy, Batista 20 DM FC Nantes 4.2 0.5 78 Morante, Iván 19 DM R. Madrid 0.5 0.02 81 Tijani, Samson 18 D C, DM FC RB Ralzburg 2.2 0.1 79 Kenneh, Nohan 17 D C, DM Leeds 0.5 0.2 79 Massengo, Han-Noah 19 DM Bristol City 5 0.4 79 Diego Rosa 17 DM GRE 0.6 0.04 79 Sandry 17 DM SAN 2.8 0.6 77 Lavia, Roméo 16 DM Man City 0.1 0.1 77 Vencedor, Unai 19 DM A. Bilbao 4.3 0.1 80 Ghion, Andrea 20 DM Sassuolo 2.6 0.1 83 Vera, Fausto 20 DM Argentinos Jrs. 3.2 1.7 77 Doucouré, Cheick 20 DM RC Lens 2.4 0.6 79 Faticanti, Giacomo 15 DM Roma 0.2 0.001 80 Chotard, Joris 18 DM Montpellier 4.8 0.7 79 Orellana, Jandro 19 DM Barcelona 3.9 0.1 78 Umyarov, Nail 20 DM Spartak Moscow 14.5 0.4 83 Skipp, Oliver 19 DM Tottenham 25 7.5 76 Pizzuto, Eugenio 18 DM LOSC 0.9 0.1 83 Kamara, Boubacar 20 D C, DM OM 46.2 9.2 80 Krauß, Tom 19 DM RB Leipzig 3.1 0.12 78 Stiller, Angelo 19 DM FC Bayern 0.8 0.28
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R Soyadı, Adı Yaş Pozisyon Kulüp Maaş (K) Piyasa Değeri (M) Uyruk 79 Bertelli, Ugo 17 M C OM 1.8 0.03 84 Baró, Romário 20 M C FCP 3.4 1.5 78 Jóhannesson, Ísak Bergmann 17 D/WB L, AM RLC IFK Norrköping 1.4 0.2 87 Gravenberch, Ryan 18 DM, AM LC Ajax 2.9 1.6 80 Ponceau, Julien 19 AM C FC Lorient 1.7 0.3 81 Taylor, Kenneth 18 D C, DM, M RLC Ajax 1.3 0.4 76 Lozano, Pol 20 DM Espanyol 1.6 0.1 82 Gyabuaa, Emmanuel 18 DM Atalanta 0.5 0.08 88 Ilaix Moriba 17 DM, AM C Barcelona 11.5 0.1 77 Tchouameni, Aurélien 20 M C AS Monaco 11.5 0.7 86 Dwomoh, Pierre 16 AM RC, F C KRC Genk 0.05 0.1 85 Gómez, Sergio 19 AM RLC Borussia Dortmund 14 0.8 79 Sibley, Louie 18 AM C Derby 6 2.1 81 Simons, Xavi 17 DM Paris SG 0.5 0.04 78 Ricci, Samuele 18 DM Empoli 5.2 1.2 77 Almeida, André 20 AM C Vit. Guimarães 1.6 0.3 79 Kitolano, Joshua 18 M C Odd 1 0.7 79 Proper, Dirk 18 AM C N.E.C. 0.9 0.09 80 Palaversa, Ante 20 DM, M LC Man City 15 1.8 80 Theo 18 AM C R. Madrid 1.2 0.03 78 Prioste, Diogo 16 M C SLB 0.06 0.001 76 Lepenant, Johann 17 M C SM Caen 0.4 0.02 79 Tejón, Martín 16 AM RLC Valencia 0.8 0.03 82 Sousa, Vasco 17 AM C FCP 1.3 0.007 83 Fitz-Jim, Kian 17 AM LC Ajax 0.1 0.03 78 Fagioli, Nicolò 19 DM, AM C Zebre 2.1 0.09 85 Gavi 15 AM C Barcelona 0.06 0.04 79 Lucas Ramos 19 M C INT 0.1 0.007 82 Gibbs-White, Morgan 20 AM C Wolves 15 6.8 84 Hannibal 17 AM C Man Utd 5 0.2 76 Gutiérrez, Ismael 19 DM A. Madrid 4.6 0.1 82 Shackleton, Jamie 20 M C Leeds 1.7 5.5 82 Alcaraz, Carlos 17 AM RC Racing Club 0.5 0.7 80 Tagseth, Edvard 19 DM, AM LC Rosenborg 2 0.02 78 Baldursson, Andri Fannar 18 AM C Bologna 4.3 0.1 79 Barrenechea, Enzo 19 DM Zebre 1.9 0.08 81 Monchu 20 DM Barcelona 3.9 0.1 83 Blanco, Antonio 20 DM R. Madrid 4.6 0.1 84 Koba Lein 18 M C Valencia 3.2 0.1 80 Longstaff, Matty 20 DM, AM C Newcastle 25 8.6 82 Cajuste, Jens 20 D/WB R, DM, M RC FC Midtjylland 4.6 0.3 84 Puig, Riqui 20 AM C Barcelona 5.9 2.8 88 Ferreira, Vítor 20 DM FCP 2 1 80 Palumbo, Martin 18 AM C Udinese 0.2 0.2 81 Patino, Charlie 16 DM Arsenal 0.1 0.06 78 Bulat, Marko 18 DM, AM C Sibenik 0.1 0.04 87 Cuisance, Mickaël 20 DM, AM C FC Bayern 43.9 2.3 82 Vranckx, Aster 17 DM, AM C KV Mechelen 2.2 0.5 84 Stamenic, Marko 18 DM, AM C FC København 1.2 0.005 78 White, Harvey 18 DM Tottenham 1.5 0.5 81 Sucic, Luka 17 AM C FC RB Salzburg 1.3 0.1 81 Kapi, Mustafa 17 AM C LOSC 0.5 0.02 79 Ilic, Ivan 19 DM, AM C Man City 5 1.8 78 Portanova, Manolo 20 AM C Zebre 3.3 0.1 78 Caio Lopes 19 DM VDG 0.7 0.05 77 Camara, Mohamed 20 M C FC RB Salzburg 2.7 0.3 79 Brescianini, Marco 20 DM Milan 4.4 0.2 79 Henderson, Ewan 20 AM RLC Celtic 1.5 0.04 80 Nartey, Nikolas 20 DM, AM C VfB Stuttgart 4.1 0.1 81 Utkin, Daniil 20 AM C Krasnodar 14.6 0.4 81 Patrick de Paula 20 DM SEP 6.9 2.3 76 Jimenez, Mylian 17 M C PSV 0.2 0.03 79 Baturina, Martin 17 AM C Dinamo 0.1 0.006 84 Adli, Yacine 19 AM RC Bordeaux 16.8 2.5 80 Perrone, Máximo 17 DM Vélez 1.2 0.4 79 Garner, James 19 DM Man Utd 10 6.4 82 Willock, Joe 20 M C Arsenal 40 15.9 82 Alastuey, Jorge 17 DM, AM C Barcelona 1 0.05 79 Matazo, Eliot 18 DM, M RC AS Monaco 0.8 0.08 78 Jaloliddinov, Jasurbek 18 AM RC Lokomotiv Moscow 2 0.04 77 Harper, Rekeem 20 DM, AM C West Brom 10 4.8 79 Galbraith, Ethan 19 M C Man Utd 10 0.3 82 Agoume, Lucien 18 DM, AM C Inter 7.1 0.1 78 Alemañ, Pedro 18 AM C Valencia 2.4 0.1 79 Doyle, Tommy 18 DM Man City 10 0.5 80 Neto, Martim 17 M RC SLB 1.3 0.007 81 Bernardo, Paulo 18 AM C SLB 1.8 0.09 81 Riccardi, Alessio 19 AM C Roma 16.2 0.2 82 Sancet, Oihan 20 AM C A. Bilbao 8.6 1 80 Dabo, Abdoulaye 19 M RC FC Nantes 3 0.3 83 Gabriel Menino 19 D/WB R, D SEP 9.3 3.1 73 Dele-Bashiru, Tom 20 DM Watford 5 0.2 80 Lucas Martello 20 DM, AM C Verona 2.4 0.1 86 De Ketelaere, Charles 19 AM LC Club Brugge 7.7 1.1 78 Kozlowski, Kacper 16 AM C Pogon 0.06 0.006 81 Chukwuemeka, Carney 16 AM C Aston Villa 0.1 0.01 80 Blesa, Álex 18 AM C Levante 1.4 0.05 82 Gilmour, Billy 19 AM C Chelsea 7.5 2.1 83 Aouchiche, Adil 18 AM C AS Saint-Etienne 16.8 0.3 81 N'Guessan, Jean 17 M C RC Abidjan 0.1 0.1 79 Mijnans, Sven 20 AM C Sparta 0.8 0.1 84 Marcos Antonio 20 DM Shakhtar 6.9 2.2 77 Ayala, David 18 DM Estudiantes (LP) 1.8 0.7 78 Regeer, Youri 16 D C, DM, AM C Ajax 0.1 0.1 81 Caicedo, Moisés 18 DM Independiente del Valle 0.8 0.09 79 Kökçü, Orkun 19 AM C Feyenoord 6.1 1.1 86 Elmas, Eljif 20 AM C Napoli 40 7.5 78 Karbownik, Michal 19 D RL, DM Brighton 2 0.3 82 Nico 18 DM Barcelona 1.1 0.1 76 Webster, Charlie 16 M C Chelsea 0.1 0.01 79 Gyabi, Darko 16 AM C Man City 0.1 0.01 84 Caqueret, Maxence 20 DM, AM C OL 17.5 3.6 78 Rhein, Torben 17 DM, AM C FC Bayern 0.7 0.04 85 Bellingham, Jude 17 AM RLC Borussia Dortmund 0.06 1.1 75 Jankewitz, Alexandre 18 DM, AM C Southampton 1 0.1 84 Musah, Yunus 17 AM RC Valencia 9.9 1.2 79 Bate, Lewis 17 DM Chelsea 0.6 0.1 76 Uriarte, Kepa 18 M C A. Bilbao 1.1 0.03 76 Enríquez, Ramón 19 DM, AM C Málaga 3.5 0.2 84 Szoboszlai, Dominik 19 AM LC FC RB Salzburg 4.3 5.8 80 Raskin, Nicolas 19 DM Standard 2.2 2.6 81 Kartsev, Eden 20 DM, AM C Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0.2 0.1 79 Rønningen Jørgensen, Filip 18 DM Odd 0.7 0.7 80 Arnstad, Kristian 16 M C Anderlecht 1.6 0.02 78 Neto 17 D/WB R, D AT 0.09 0.001 81 Campbell, Chem 17 AM C Wolves 0.6 0.03 81 Ugochukwu, Lesley 16 M C Rennes 0.5 0.02 91 Camavinga, Eduardo 17 DM Rennes 18.9 6.5 78 El Jebari, Salim 16 AM C A. Madrid 0.3 0.01 77 Bondo, Warren 16 M C Nancy 0.4 0.01 89 Pipi 16 AM C R. Madrid 1.2 0.03 78 Boudaoui, Hicham 20 M C OGC Nice 9.7 1.5 81 Goudmijn, Kenzo 18 DM, AM C AZ 0.8 0.1 80 Nicolussi Caviglia, Hans 20 AM RC Zebre 7.9 0.4 81 Essahel, Amine 17 AM C Academie Mohammed VI 0 0.06 81 Onana, Amadou 18 DM Hamburger SV 3.5 0.06 81 Bogusz, Mateusz 18 AM C Logrones 10 2.1 80 Gallagher, Conor 20 AM C Chelsea 15 7 81 Jenkins, Jack 18 DM Leeds 0.8 0.37 75 Kvaratskhelia, Khvicha 20 D R, DM Dinamo Tb. 1.4 0.33
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R Soyadı, Adı Yaş Pozisyon Kulüp Maaş (K) Piyasa Değeri (M) Uyruk 91 Sancho, Jadon 20 AM RL Borussia Dortmund 105 33.1 89 Jones, Curtis 19 AM RLC Liverpool 20 7.3 79 Mudryk, Mykhaylo 19 AM RLC Shakhtar 1.8 0.3 75 Braaf, Jayden 17 AM RL Man City 7.5 5 81 Bynoe-Gittens, Jamie 15 AM RL Borussia Dortmund 0.06 0.01 86 Shoretire, Shola 16 AM RLC Man Utd 0.1 0.09 84 Laínez, Diego 20 AM RL Real Hispalis 7.3 0.9 76 Diallo, Amadou 17 AM RLC, F C West Ham 0.1 0.04 83 Zeballos, Exequiel 18 AM RL, ST Boca 1.3 0.4 83 Talles Magno 18 AM RLC, F C VDG 6.3 2.4 79 Sessegnon, Ryan 20 D/WB/AM L Tottenham 55 19.3 83 Paulinho 20 AM RLC Bayer 04 26.3 1.3 81 Cuéllar, Jaume 18 AM LC, F C SPAL 0.2 0.2 85 Martinelli, Gabriel 19 AM RLC, F C Arsenal 35 19.3 79 Okafor, Noah 20 AM RL FC RB Salzburg 4.9 2.3 84 Conceição, Francisco 17 AM RL FCP 1.6 0.03 78 Azarkan, Marouan 18 AM RL Feyenoord 1.2 0.3 78 Cangiano, Gianmarco 18 AM RL Bologna 0.2 0.2 79 Marin, Antonio 19 AM L Dinamo 4.3 0.4 75 Elanga, Anthony 18 AM RL Man Utd 1 0.2 86 Hauge, Jens Petter 20 AM RL Milan 26.7 4.4 83 Doku, Jérémy 18 AM RL, ST Rennes 13.7 1 77 Daal, Ro-Zangelo 16 AM RLC, F C AZ 0.09 0.07 78 Weah, Timothy 20 AM RLC, F C LOSC 14.7 2.6 79 Valera, Germán 18 AM L, ST A. Madrid 0.4 0.01 82 Kadioglu, Ferdi 20 AM RLC Fenerbahçe 10.3 3.5 79 Colley, Ebrima 20 AM LC, F C Atalanta 8.6 0.7 81 D'Amico, Felice 19 AM LC, F C Sampdoria 3.3 0.1 83 Poku, Ernest 16 AM RL, ST AZ 0.09 0.06 79 Mambimbi, Felix 19 AM RLC Young Boys 3.6 0.6 78 Vallejo, Hugo 20 AM RL, ST R. Madrid 1.6 0.06 82 Kvaratskhelia, Khvicha 19 AM RL Rubin 1.1 0.5 74 Jasper, Sylvester 18 AM RL Fulham 2.5 0.2 78 Urzi, Agustín 20 AM RL Banfield 3.2 1.8 83 Damsgaard, Mikkel 20 AM RLC, F C Sampdoria 3.2 1.7 83 Saka, Bukayo 18 WB L, AM RL Arsenal 30 25.9 84 Gouiri, Amine 20 AM L, ST OGC Nice 10.5 2.6 80 Da Cunha, Lucas 19 AM RL OGC Nice 1.7 0.1 76 Hlozek, Adam 18 AM RL, ST Sparta Prague 2.7 0.3 81 Pellegrini, Matías 20 AM L Inter Miami 11.6 2 83 Bryan Gil 19 AM RLC Sevilla 4.1 0.1 81 De la Fuente, Konrad 19 AM RL Barcelona 2.2 0.2 83 Antonisse, Jeremy 18 AM L, ST PSV 0.5 0.09 80 Servais, Mathis 15 AM RL Club Brugge 0.05 0.01 79 Sulemana, Kamaldeen 18 AM L FC Nordsjælland 1.1 0.1 89 Fati, Ansu 17 AM RL, ST Barcelona 10.6 21.2 77 Ceide, Emil 18 AM RL Rosenborg 1.6 0.6 83 Stevanovic, Filip 17 AM RLC Man City 10 2.2 79 Luís Henrique 18 AM RL, ST OM 14 0.7 80 Juwara, Musa 18 AM RL, ST Bologna 8.1 0.1 80 Marcos Paulo 19 AM LC FLU 2.7 1.2 83 De La Vega, Pedro 19 AM RL, ST Lanús 2.9 1.1 86 McNeil, Dwight 20 AM RL, ST Burnley 45 19.3 78 Rhuan 20 AM LC, F C BOT 0.8 0.09 79 Fernandes, Joelson 17 AM RL Sporting 5.2 0.2 80 Gabriel Veron 17 AM RL, ST SEP 1 0.1 85 Serrano, Nico 17 AM RL, ST A. Bilbao 1.4 0.06 78 Lewis-Potter, Keane 19 AM RLC, F C Hull 0.8 0.5 84 Aranda, Óscar 18 AM L, ST R. Madrid 0.5 0.01 86 Vinícius Júnior 20 AM L, ST R. Madrid 197 17.7 86 Cherki, Rayan 16 AM RLC, F C OL 8.7 0.2 79 van der Heide, Arjen 18 AM RL sc Heerenveen 0.7 0.1 79 Barrenetxea, Ander 18 AM RL Real San Sebastián 12.5 3.9 81 Arribas, Sergio 18 AM LC R. Madrid 1.6 0.06 86 Hudson-Odoi, Callum 19 AM RLC Chelsea 120 25.9 78 Araújo, Tiago 19 D/WB L, AM RL SLB 2.5 0.2 80 Baiaram, Stefan 17 AM RL U Craiova 1 0.08 72 Iling, Samuel 16 D/WB L, AM RL Zebre 0.2 0.03 74 Jakobs, Ismail 20 WB L/AM L 1. FC Koln 13.2 2.7 84 Velasco, Alan 18 AM RLC, F C Independiente 2.4 0.7
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R Soyadı, Adı Yaş Pozisyon Kulüp Maaş (K) Piyasa Değeri (M) Uyruk 85 Vignato, Emanuel 19 AM RC Bologna 9.7 0.7 84 Neto, Pedro 20 AM RL, ST Wolves 40 10.3 87 Trincão, Francisco 20 AM RL Barcelona 20.2 6.5 79 Álvarez, Julián 20 AM RLC, F C River 3.7 1.3 82 Marshall-Rutty, Jahkeele 16 AM RL Toronto FC 0.9 0.1 85 Sávio 16 AM RL, ST ATM 0.7 0.06 83 Pellistri, Facundo 18 AM R, ST Man Utd 25 5 77 Rodríguez, Benjamín 17 AM RL, ST Defensor Sporting 0.09 0.03 79 Lihadji, Isaac 18 AM RC LOSC 1.1 0.1 80 Plata, Gonzalo 19 AM RLC Sporting 7.7 1 81 Tete 20 AM R Shakhtar 6.9 2.4 77 Ndoye, Dan 19 AM RL, ST OGC Nice 4.2 0.5 80 Renyer 17 AM R SAN 0.04 0.05 78 Rodríguez, Alan 20 AM R Defensor Sporting 0.2 0.2 85 Torres, Ferran 20 AM RL Man City 60 30.1 81 Róber 19 AM RL Real Hispalis 3.2 0.1 81 Skov Olsen, Andreas 20 AM R Bologna 26 1.6 83 Akhomach, Ilias 16 AM RLC, F C Barcelona 0.7 0.06 84 Diallo, Amad 18 AM RL, ST Atalanta 4.6 0.2 80 Tramoni, Lisandru 17 AM RL Cagliari 0.7 0.05 82 Olivera, Cristian 18 AM R, ST Almería 2.7 0.2 77 Chong, Tahith 20 AM RL, ST Man Utd 48 7.9 78 Clarke, Jack 19 AM RL Tottenham 25 2.2 82 Oddei, Brian 17 AM R, ST Sassuolo 0.2 0.1 75 Canela 20 AM RL Nova Iguaçu 0.7 0.02 78 Madueke, Noni 18 AM RLC PSV 1.2 0.3 78 Gomes, Luís 16 AM RL Sporting 0.06 0.001 79 Hartmann, Fabrice 19 AM RL, ST RB Leipzig 1.3 0.05 81 Hasic, Ajdin 18 AM RC Besiktas 7.3 0.2 78 Rodríguez, Brian 20 AM RLC LAFC 15.5 3.6 80 Mbeumo, Bryan 20 AM RL, ST Brentford 20 5.7 89 Rodrygo 19 AM RL, ST R. Madrid 112 6 80 Tsitaishvili, Georgiy 19 AM RLC Dynamo Kyiv 2.6 0.4 79 Bajamich, Mateo 20 AM R, ST Houston 6.2 1.3 85 Elliott, Harvey 17 AM RL, ST Liverpool 12 5 84 Pino, Yéremi 17 AM RLC, F C Villarreal 3.2 0.1 76 Bamba, Mory 18 AM RL Roma 0.2 0.02 78 Llario, Carles 18 AM R, ST R. Madrid 0.3 0.009 83 Moro, Raúl 17 AM RC, F C Lazio 0.2 0.1 79 Matondo, Rabbi 19 AM RL Schalke 04 17.5 1.3 84 Nelson, Reiss 20 AM RL Arsenal 40 19.3 82 Artola, Juan 20 AM RL A. Bilbao 3.3 0.1 78 Gómez, Fran 18 AM RLC Córdoba 1.2 0.07 78 Fran Pérez 17 AM R Valencia 2.4 0.1 81 González, Hugo 17 AM RL Valencia 1.4 0.06 76 Persyn, Tibo 18 D/WB/AM R Inter 1.3 0.06 79 Correia, Félix 19 AM RLC Zebre 2.8 0.1 77 Blanco, Fabio 16 AM R Valencia 1.2 0.04 77 Ritchie-Hosler, Kane 17 AM R, ST Rangers 0.03 0.009 77 Aboukhlal, Zakaria 20 AM RL, ST AZ 2.3 1.2 77 Musaba, Anthony 19 AM RL AS Monaco 4.8 0.6 80 Tavares, Bruno 18 AM RL Sporting 2.7 0.07 80 Dembélé, Karamoko 17 AM R Celtic 0.8 1 79 Garré, Benjamín 20 AM RL Racing Club 2 0.7 78 Zito 18 AM RL Cagliari 7 0.6 78 Bobb, Oscar 17 AM RL Man City 0.1 0.04 77 Evjen, Håkon 20 AM RLC AZ 2 1.7 78 Oehlers, Aurelio 16 AM RL, ST FC Utrecht 0.09 0.04 75 Marvin 20 AM R R. Madrid 1.6 0.06 77 Dacal, Sergio 16 AM R S. Gijón 0.4 0.03 80 Efekele, Malamine 16 AM RL AS Monaco 0.06 0.03 87 Antony 20 AM RC, F C Ajax 13.7 6.8 78 Bayrakdar, Gokdeniz 18 AM RL Antalyaspor 1.5 1.1 79 Borges, Goncalo 19 AM RL FCP 1.6 0.13 77 Carvalho, Fábio 17 AM RC, F C Fulham 0.6 0.23 80 Gomes, Rodrigo 17 AM RL Braga 0.06 0.03 78 Gunther, Lasse 17 AM RL, ST FC Bayern 0.06 0.07 78 Harib Abdalla 17 AM R Shabab Al-Ahli 14.2 0.13 81 Kaminski, Jakub 18 WB R, AM RL Lech 0.4 0.09 81 Knight, Ben 18 AM RC Man City 5 0.1 89 Kulusevski, Dejan 20 AM RC Zebre 81.2 23.5 78 Sane, Sidi 17 AM RL Schalke 04 0.06 0.1 78 Sanyang, Mamin 17 D/WB/AM R FC Bayern 0.06 0.12
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January 08 in Music History
1663 Italian composer and organist at Santa Maria Maggiore, Bergamo, Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690); published his third book of sonatas in Venice.
1668 Birth of French composer Jean Gilles in Tarascon. 
1685 FP of Lully's opera Roland at Versailles.
1705 FP of Handel's first opera Almira in Hamburg. 
1713 Death of Italian composer and violinist Arcangelo Corelli in Rome  1735 FP of Handel's opera Ariodante in London.  1735 FP of Pergolesi's opera L'Olimpiade, with libretto by Metastasio, at the Teatro Tordinona in Rome.
1788 Birth of Archduke Rudolph, Austrian amateur musician and music patron, Beethoven's friend and pupil. Youngest son of Emperor Leopold II and youngest brother of Emperor Franz, was Beethoven's greatest patron. Fidelio dedicated to him as well as Emporer concerto and Archduke Trio. 1792 Birth of American organist, composer and conductor Lowell Mason, in Medfield MA,
1812 Birth of Swiss composer and pianist Sigismond Thalberg in Pâquis. 1822 Birth of Italian composer and cellist Alfredo Piatti in Borgo Canale. 
1830 Birth of German pianist, conductor, musical writer and first husband of Cosima Liszt Wagner, Hans Von Bulow in Dresden, Germany.  1831 Death of Moravian-born composer and violinist Franz Krommer in Vienna.
1840 Birth of Austrian soprano Antonietta Fricci in Vienna. 
1843 FP of Schumann's Piano Quintet. Clara Schumann was pianist at Leipzig Gewandhaus. 
1846 Birth of American composer William Wallace Gilchrist. 
1852 Birth of French composer Gabriel Prosper Marie in Paris.
1854 Birth of soprano Adele Isaac in Calais. 
1870 Birth of American mezzo-soprano Mme Charles Cahier in Nashville. 
1880 Birth of Austrian soprano Melanie Kurt in Vienna. 
1883 Birth of German tenor Waino Sola in Berlin. 
1887 Birth of bass-baritone Benno Ziegler in Munich.
1890 Death of Italian baritone Giorgio Ronconi. 
1892 Birth of Dutch cellist and conductor Hans Kindler in Rotterdam, Holland.  1895 FP of Johaness Brahms' Clarinet Sonata, Op. 120, no. 1 with clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld, Brahms at the piano, in Vienna.
1896 Birth of Czech composer Jaromir Weinberger in Prague.  1905 Birth of Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi, in La Spezia. 
1906 Pianist Arthur Rubinstein makes debut at Carnegie Hall in NYC. 1911 FP of Florent Schmitt's orchestral work La tragédie de Salomé, in Paris.
1912 Birth of Dutch composer Rudolf Escher in Amsterdam. 
1914 Birth of American composer Charles Borromeo Mills.
1915 Birth of bass-baritone Karl Donch in Hagen. 
1922 Birth of American pianist Abby Simon in NYC.
1923 Birth of American bass Giorgio Tozzi in Chicago. 
1923 First broadcast of an opera direct from a concert hall when the BBC broadcasts Mozart's The Magic Flute in London.
1924 Birth of Russian American composer Benjamin Lees in Harbin, Manchuria. 1924 Birth in Vienna of composer Robert Starter in Vienna. 
1925 Birth of baritone Norman Foster.
1925 Russian composer Igor Stravinsky's American debut conducting the NY Philahrmonic in a concert of his works.
1926 Birth of soprano Evelyn Lear in Brooklyn, NY. 
1927 Birth of Italian baritone Mario Zanasi in Bologna. 
1927 FP of Alban Berg's Lyric Suite for string quartet by the Kolisch Quartet in Vienna.
1928 FP of Paul Hindemith's Kammermusik No. 7, Op. 46, no. 2. Ludwig Rottenberg conducting and Reinhold Merten, organist in Frankurt. 
1932 Birth of baritone Bruno Tomaselli in Buenos Aires.
1937 Birth of American composer Robert Moran, in Denver, CO. 
1937 FP of Arnold Schoenberg's String Quartet No.4  Kolisch Quartet, in Los Angeles, CA
1938 Birth of Russian bass Evgeny Nesterenko in Moscow. 
1940 FP of Roger Sessions' Violin Concerto. Illinois Symphony conducted by Izler Solomon, Robert Gross was soloist.
1942 Death of Norwegian composer Catharinus Elling in Oslo. 
1943 Birth of American composer James Marshall.
1946 Birth of Australian opera producer Elijah Moshinsky. 1948 Death of Austrian-English tenor and composer Richard Tauber in London 
1950 Death of baritone Hilbert Vavra. 
1951 Birth of American composer Paul Dresher.
1952 Birth of Russian pianist Vladimir Feltsman in Moscow. 1956 Birth of American composer Pierre Schroeder.
1957 Birth of American composer David Lang. 
1963 FP of second version of Dmitri Shostakovich's opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District at the Stanislavsky-Nemirovich-Dachenko Music Theater in Moscow.  1964 Birth of American composer Robert Maggio in NJ. 
1970 Birth of American composer Alan Frederick Shockley. 1971 FP of D. Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15. All-Union Radio and Television Symphony, the composer's son, Maxim, conducting in Moscow.
1975 Death of opera star Richard Tucker on a tour in Michigan. 
1976 Death of baritone George Baker. 
1987 Death of Spanish composer Manuel Blancafort in Barcelona. 
1987 FP of Christopher Rouse's Phaethon. Philadelphia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti conducting. 
1988 FP of Joseph Schwantner's Fantasy for Guitar and Orchestra, From Afar... Guitarist Sharon Isbin with the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting.
1998 Death of British composer Sir Michael Tippett at his south London home at 93 years. 
2004 Postponment of FP of Oliver Knussen's Cleveland Pictures. In a Cleveland Plain Dealer article the Cleveland Orchestra's, Franz Welser-MÖst, conductor, says they hope to do it in the 2004-05 season. The composer was unable to finish the final movement in time for rehearsals. The Lutoslawski Symphony No. 4 will be moved from next weeks program for performance on this program which also features the R. Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 with Richard King on horn and Beethoven's Symphony No. 2. 8 p.m. Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH.
2004 FP of Stephen Jones' at the exactest point by the Chicago Symphony. Jones is the dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University. Conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, music director of the Chicago Lyric Opera. Also on the program Prokofiev's Suite from Cinderella and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 featuring pianist Louis Lortie, at the Chicago Symphony Center.
2012 Death of Bulgarian pianist Alexis Alexis Weissenberg.
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soccernetghana · 5 years ago
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Boadu, Hudson-Odoi join Kudus Mohammed on 2020 Golden Boy Award shortlist
Dutch born Ghanaian forward Myron Boadu, Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi and FC Nordsjaelland whizkid Mohammed Kudus have been shortlisted for the 2020 Golden Ball Award.  The trio have been in excellent form for their clubs in the 2019/20 season. Boadu scored 14 goals in the Dutch Eredivisie and provided 8 assists before the season was ended due to coronavirus. Hudson-Odoi returns to the Chelsea team for the rest of the campaign that has seen him create four assists and scored a goal in the Premier League. ] Kudus Mohammed, who earned his national team debut for Ghana last November, has netted 9 goals in 19 games for Danish side FC Nordsjaelland. Italian newspaper Tuttosport came up with the award in 2003 to reward the best young player (under the age of 21) in Europe. Dutchman Rafael van der Vaart was the first winner 17 years ago and the former Tottenham Hotspur man was followed by Wayne Rooney, Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas and Sergio Aguero. In recent times, Paul Pogba, Raheem Sterling, Kylian Mbappe and Matheus de Ligt have all won the award. Below is the complete list of players shortlisted for the award:  Maximilian James Aarons (Norwich), Abel Ruiz (Braga), Karim-David Adeyemi (RB Salzburg) Yacine Adli (Bordeaux), Lucien Agoumé (Inter Milan), Marley Ake (Marseille), Faustino Anjorin (Chelsea), Ethan Ampadu (RB Leipzig) Angel Gomes (Manchester United), Adil Aouchiche (PSG), Benoît Badiashile (Monaco, Mitchel Bakker (PSG), Myron Boadu (AZ), Eduardo Camavinga (Rennes), Rayan Cherki (OL), Facundo Colidio (Sint-Truiden), David Colina (Hajduk Split), Trae Bailey Coyle (Arsenal) Leon Dajaku (Bayern Munich), Jonathan David (La Gantoise), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Karamoko Dembele (Celtic), Sergino Dest (Ajax), Tiago Djalo (Lille) Sebastiano Esposito (Inter Milan), Fabio Silva (FC Porto), Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Lyle Foster (Circles Bruges, Monaco) Eric Garcia (Manchester City), James Garner (Manchester United), Zeljko Gavric (Red Star Belgrade), Lutsharel Geertruida (Feyenoord), Willem Geubbels (Monaco), Morgan Anthony Gibbs-White (Wolves) Bryan Salvatierra Gil (Leganés), Billy Gilmour (Chelsea), Claudio Gomes (PSV, Manchester City), Matias Gonçalo Ramos (Benfica), Lorenzo Gonzalez (St. Gallen) Amine Gouiri (Lyon), Ryan Gravenberch (Ajax), Mason Greenwood (Manchester United), Erling Braut Haland (Borussia Dortmund), Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea) Mohamed Amine Ihattaren (PSV), Curtis Jones (Liverpool), Ozan Muhammed Kabak (Schalke 04), Mamadou Kaly Sène (Juventus), Takefusa Kubo (Mallorca, Real Madrid), Dejan Kulusevski (Parma, Juventus), Diego Lainez (Betis), Yasser Larouci (Liverpool), Kang-in Lee (Valencia FC), Daniel Maldini (AC Milan) Felix Khonde Mambimbi (YB Bern), Antonio Marin (Dinamo Zagreb), Svetozar Markovic (Larisa), Alejandro José Méndez Marques (Juventus), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Loïc Mbe Soh (PSG) Juan Miranda (Schalke 04, FC Barcelona), Nehuén Pérez (Famalicão, Atlético de Madrid), Jean-Claude Junior Wa Dimbonda Ntenda (Juventus), Michael Obafemi (Southampton), Paulinho (Bayer Leverkusen), Strahinja Pavlovic (Partizan, AS Monaco), Pedro Neto (Wolves) Eduardo Quaresma (Sporting CP), Rafael Camacho (Sporting CP), Reinier (Real Madrid),Giovanni Reyna (Borussia Dortmund), Alessio Riccardi (AS Roma), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Ionut-Casian Rus (CFR Cluj) Thomas Sabitzer (LASK), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), William Saliba (St Etienne), Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund), Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham), Sergio Gomez (Borussia Dortmund) Oliver Skipp (Tottenham), Mathías Soulé (Juventus), Yukinari Sugawara (AZ), Dominik Szoboszlai (RB Salzburg), Tomás Tavarez (Benfica), Tetê (Shakhtar Donetsk), Tiago Lopes (FC Porto), Sandro Tonali (Brescia), Ferrán Torres (Valencia FC) Amad Diallo Traoré (Atalanta), Hamed Junior Traoré (Sassuolo), Lassina Traoré (Ajax), Heorhiy Tsitaishvili (Dynamo Kiev), Sepp van den Berg (Liverpool), Yari Verschaeren (Anderlecht), Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid), Dusan Vlahovic (Fiorentina) source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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footballghana · 5 years ago
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Kudus Mohammed nominated for 2020 Golden Boy Award
Ghanaian youngster, Kudus Mohammed has been shortlisted for the 2020 Golden Boy Award.
The 19-year-old was named amongst the top 100 players under the age of 21 in Europe’s top leagues.
Italian outlet, Tuttosport came up with the award in 2003, to decide the best young player in Europe, playing in one of the top tier leagues, and it has become one of Europe's most prestigious awards.
And on Monday, the paper announced this year's list of 100, which will be whittled down over the coming months until the winner is announced.
The list comprising of Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Braut Haaland, Jadon Sancho, Curtis Jones, Alphonso Davies, Callum Hudson-Odoi and others.
Kudus, who plays for FC Nordsjaelland has been on a fine form scoring nine goals in his 24 matches this season.
His sterling output in the Danish SuperLiga earned him a call-up to the senior national team of Ghana where he scored on his debut for the senior national team of Ghana against South Africa in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations last November.
He has played for the Ghana U17 and U20 team.
Top European clubs have all expressed their interest in signing the youngster following his explosive performance at FC Nordsjaelland.
The top 20 will be the finalists and a jury will choose the winner out of them.
Here are the 100 nominees for the 2020 Golden Boy award:
• Maximilian James Aarons (Norwich)
• Abel Ruiz (Braga)
• Karim-David Adeyemi (RB Salzburg)
• Yacine Adli (Bordeaux)
• Lucien Agoumé (Inter Milan)
• Marley Ake (Marseille)
• Faustino Anjorin (Chelsea)
• Ethan Ampadu (RB Leipzig)
• Angel Gomes (Manchester United)
• Adil Aouchiche (PSG)
• Benoît Badiashile (Monaco)
• Mitchel Bakker (PSG)
• Myron Boadu (AZ)
• Eduardo Camavinga (Rennes)
• Rayan Cherki (OL)
• Facundo Colidio (Sint-Truiden)
• David Colina (Hajduk Split)
• Trae Bailey Coyle (Arsenal)
• Leon Dajaku (Bayern Munich)
• Jonathan David (La Gantoise)
• Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)
• Karamoko Dembele (Celtic)
• Sergino Dest (Ajax)
• Tiago Djalo (Lille)
• Sebastiano Esposito (Inter Milan)
• Fabio Silva (FC Porto)
• Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona)
• Phil Foden (Manchester City)
• Lyle Foster (Circles Bruges, Monaco)
• Eric Garcia (Manchester City)
• James Garner (Manchester United
• Zeljko Gavric (Red Star Belgrade)
• Lutsharel Geertruida (Feyenoord)
• Willem Geubbels (Monaco)
• Morgan Anthony Gibbs-White (Wolves)
• Bryan Salvatierra Gil (Leganés)
• Billy Gilmour (Chelsea)
• Claudio Gomes (PSV, Manchester City)
• Matias Gonçalo Ramos (Benfica)
• Lorenzo Gonzalez (St. Gallen)
• Amine Gouiri (Lyon)
• Ryan Gravenberch (Ajax)
• Mason Greenwood (Manchester United)
• Erling Braut Haland (Borussia Dortmund)
• Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea)
• Mohamed Amine Ihattaren (PSV)
• Curtis Jones (Liverpool)
• Ozan Muhammed Kabak (Schalke 04)
• Mamadou Kaly Sène (Juventus)
• Takefusa Kubo (Mallorca, Real Madrid)
• Mohammed Kudus (Nordsjaelland)
• Dejan Kulusevski (Parma, Juventus)
• Diego Lainez (Betis)
• Yasser Larouci (Liverpool)
• Kang-in Lee (Valencia FC)
• Daniel Maldini (AC Milan)
• Felix Khonde Mambimbi (YB Bern)
• Antonio Marin (Dinamo Zagreb)
• Svetozar Markovic (Larisa)
• Alejandro José Méndez Marques (Juventus)
• Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)
• Loïc Mbe Soh (PSG)
• Juan Miranda (Schalke 04, FC Barcelona)
• Nehuén Pérez (Famalicão, Atlético de Madrid)
• Jean-Claude Junior Wa Dimbonda Ntenda (Juventus)
• Michael Obafemi (Southampton)
• Paulinho (Bayer Leverkusen)
• Strahinja Pavlovic (Partizan, AS Monaco)
• Pedro Neto (Wolves)
• Eduardo Quaresma (Sporting CP)
• Rafael Camacho (Sporting CP)
• Reinier (Real Madrid)
• Giovanni Reyna (Borussia Dortmund)
• Alessio Riccardi (AS Roma)
• Rodrygo (Real Madrid)
• Ionut-Casian Rus (CFR Cluj)
• Thomas Sabitzer (LASK)
• Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
• William Saliba (St Etienne)
• Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund)
• Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham)
• Sergio Gomez (Borussia Dortmund)
• Oliver Skipp (Tottenham)
• Mathías Soulé (Juventus)
• Yukinari Sugawara (AZ)
• Dominik Szoboszlai (RB Salzburg)
• Tomás Tavarez (Benfica)
• Tetê (Shakhtar Donetsk)
• Tiago Lopes (FC Porto)
• Sandro Tonali (Brescia)
• Ferrán Torres (Valencia FC)
• Amad Diallo Traoré (Atalanta)
• Hamed Junior Traoré (Sassuolo)
• Lassina Traoré (Ajax)
• Heorhiy Tsitaishvili (Dynamo Kyiv)
• Sepp van den Berg (Liverpool)
• Yari Verschaeren (Anderlecht)
• Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)
• Dusan Vlahovic (Fiorentina)
The award's prestige partially comes from its list of winners, which proves that it's a pretty good yardstick for predicting who will be a star of the future.
Rafael van der Vaart was the first winner 17 years ago and the Dutchman was followed by Wayne Rooney, Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas and Sergio Aguero.
More recently Paul Pogba, Raheem Sterling, Kylian Mbappe and Matheus de Ligt have all won the award.
source: https://footballghana.com/
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torentialtribute · 5 years ago
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How the Big Six look with a month of the transfer window left
The big Premier League kick off is just a month away with the transfer window closing on August 8, the day before Liverpool get things going against Norwich.
Business is starting to pick up a number of clubs still have plenty of work to do before deadline day arrives.
Sportsmail has assessed last season's top six to see what progress they have made and what they have still left in the summer window.
The Premier League kicking off is just a month away with the transfer window closing on August 8
MANCHESTER CITY
What they have done so far?
There is not too much noise about Manchester City's plans and then in a matter of days, just like that, they made two important signings.
Left back Angelino was brought back to the club from PSV and then they broke their club record to sign £ 62.8million Rodri. They have been after a long-term replacement for Fernandinho for over a year so Rodri's arrival could be vital.
What do they have left to do?
Vincent Kompany's departure has left a big void that needs filling. Get a new center back and it will be hard to find any weaknesses in City's squad.
However, City are baulking at Harry Maguire's £ 90m valuation and also shown in the past that if the right man is not available they are willing to wait so that signing could be left until later.
Prediction (as things stand): 1st
Manhave leg after a long-term replacement for Fernandinho so Rodri's arrival could be vital
LIVERPOOL
What have they done so far
Not too much other than the low-key signing of Dutch teenager Sepp van den Berg. Another one for the future is on the way in Fulham's prodigy and Premier League record breaker Harvey Elliott.
What they have left to do?
Jurgen Klopp is in a tricky position, similar to one Spurs were in a few years ago when they needed to push and improve from a position of relative strength but would have looked at their first XI and struggled to see how they could do it.
Knock will have Joe Gomez, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Rhian Brewster back after being denied their services for differing periods last season due to injury.
A new face to freshen things up wouldn't do any harm. Alberto Moreno's release has left a gap for a left back
Prediction: 2nd
Liverpool have not too much other than low-key signing of Dutch teenager Sepp van den Berg
CHELSEA
What have they done so far?
Because of their transfer ban, they have only welcomed players who were already on the books.
Christian Pulisc will link up following the Gold Cup with the USA and Mateo Kovacic. Also welcomed back to the fold are a number of loanees who will have to be like new signings.
Eden Hazard's departure was a huge but inevitable blow but the same won't be said about Alvaro Morata or Gonzalo Higuain. They also allowed long-serving skipper Gary Cahill to leave.
What have they got left to do?
Due to the ban there is nothing they and new boss Frank Lampard can do other than run the rule about the returning players and see who can best slot in and bolster their squad.
The ban could prove well-timed with the number of talented players Chelsea had out on loan itching to get a chance.
Prediction: 4th
Christian Pulisc will link up with the Chelsea squad following the Gold Cup with the USA
TOTTENHAM
What have they done so far?
They've made the biggest statement of this window so far with the club record £ 63m capture of Tanguy Ndombele.
Jack Clarke is one for the future having been signed from Leeds and then loaned back to the Elland Road club.
Fernando Llorente's contract ran out and Michel Form has gone on a free too.
What have they got left to do?
Find the answers to a number of unsolved questions. Uncertainty about the futures of Toby Alderweireld, Kieran Trippier and Christian Eriksen and a number of midfielders may lead to a need for more replacements.
More quality, creativity and goal threat is needed in midfield. Son Heung-min has emerged as a player capable of playing with and instead of Harry Kane but another wide option would improve the squad.
They also hope to tie up a deal for Fulham starlet Ryan Sessegnon.
Prediction: 3rd
Totteham hope to tie up a deal for Fulham starlet Ryan Sessegnon this summer
ARSENAL
What have they done so far?
Only added Brazilian youngster Gabriel Martinelli so far. Arrival of technical director Edu an important appointment to bring some cohesion to Arsenal's plans.
They have said goodbye to a number of players including Petr Cech, Aaron Ramsey and Danny Welbeck to ease the strain on their wage bill.
What do they need to do?
Try and get their hands on more money, either from above or by offloading as many or their unwanted players as possible, such as Mesut Ozil and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Arsenal have plenty of needs and roughly £ 45m is nowhere near enough to pay for it. They want Wilfried Zaha, Kieran Tierney and need a center back now as William Saliba will be returning to St Etienne on loan for the season.
Prediction: 5th
Arsenal have plenty of needs and £ 45m is nowhere near enough – they want Wilfried Zaha
MANCHESTER UNITED
What have they done so far?
Not enough, either in or out. Only two new, young faces have arrived to freshen up the squad in Dan James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Antonio Valencia and Other Herrera, despite having a number of players to move on, lost, who could have done with keeping, have left so far.
What do they need to do?
A long list of things. Sign a new central defender, potentially three new central midfielders and a new striker.
Who arrives will depend on who goes and the futures of Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku in particular are up in the air.
There is a large amount of deadwood to shift as well. A busy month lies ahead for Ole Gunnar Solskajer.
Prediction: 6th
The futures of Paul Pogba (above) and Romelu Lukaku at Manchester United are up in the air
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Catholic Memorial gets hat trick, historic point in win vs. Oconomowoc
WAUKESHA – Lauren Brown and Abby Piette stole the show for Catholic Memorial’s girls soccer team on Tuesday night.
Brown, a junior forward, earned a hat trick with all three goals for the Crusaders and Piette, a senior forward and team captain, assisted two of those scores in a 3-0 Classic 8 Conference victory over Oconomowoc. Piette’s second assist was the 100th point of her Catholic Memorial career.
“It feels really good,” said Piette of her achievement. “I know the team’s got my back. Everyone’s always supporting me and to have Lauren up top working with me; she’s just an amazing player and I know she’ll finish the balls that I give her. It’s really good to know that.”
“We saw how unselfish Abby Piette was tonight,” Crusaders’ coach John Burke said. “She’s always looking to play her teammates in even before she does anything for herself. I thought it was a tremendous display by Abby. Of course Lauren is one of the premier finishers in the state, and we saw some exquisite finishes there.”
“It feels great putting in three goals for my team,” Brown said. “Obviously, I couldn’t have done it without every single one of them (her teammates). They’re always supporting me and pushing me and obviously, having Abby next to me is the best person I would want next to me. I am so grateful to have her.”
The Raccoons were held at bay offensively throughout the first half. They created more scoring opportunities in the second, but could not convert any.
“We haven’t had a scrimmage or a match and we had spring break,” Oconomowoc coach Brian Staus said. “It’s early on in the season. We made some mistakes and she’s (Brown) a good player.”
Both teams played relatively even through the first ten minutes. However, the Crusaders kept the ball on Oconomowoc’s end of the field more often than vice versa. Just before the 10-minute mark, the slight advantage paid off.
Brown, a returning first-team all-state player, netted a goal from point-blank range in the middle after a pass from Piette beat Raccoons’ junior goalkeeper Gabrielle Torres. This goal helped establish Catholic Memorial’s first-half dominance.
The Crusaders spent nearly all of the rest of the half in the attacking zone. Torres made six saves during the next 10-plus minutes, including a key stop on a corner kick in a crowd during the 19th minute.
“I thought she did well,” said Staus of Torres. “She came up big with a bunch of saves and then I thought she did a good job in the second half of coming off her line better and asserting herself more.”
Brown had a highlight-reel goal roughly one and a half minutes later, as she pirouetted a corner kick from the right side into the net to double the lead early in the 21st minute.
“We created a lot of scoring opportunities and I think, as we move on later in the season, we’re going to finish more and more of those,” Burke said. “The creation of chances tonight was wonderful.”
Catholic Memorial nearly pushed its lead to three four minutes later, but junior Emma Westrick’s free kick attempt sailed just high and to the right.
The Raccoons got into the attacking zone in the 30th minute and got a shot from the middle by senior Rebecca Zimmerman. However, Crusaders’ freshman goalkeeper Marina Evert turned the shot away.
Brown and Piette each had shots during the rest of the first half, but Torres saved them to keep Oconomowoc’s deficit at two.
The Raccoons increased their intensity offensively to begin the second half, which resulted in more scoring opportunities. However, Evert played beyond her experience level, as she thwarted every Oconomowoc chance.
Catholic Memorial’s new net-minder, tasked with filling the shoes of departed all-state keeper Lili Berg, had four saves in the first 14 minutes of the second half. Raccoons senior Samantha Andritsch and Zimmerman each took one shot and sophomore Elizabeth Cleary took two during this stretch.
“I think we have good players with a good attack,” said Staus of his offense. “I think we just need time to work and develop and keep improving.”
Brown scored her third goal during this same stretch, and this goal was Piette’s shining moment. The former fired in a shot from the middle past Torres off a feed from the latter to earn Piette her century-mark point. Memorial held Oconomowoc down defensively the rest of the game, although Zimmerman’s shot hit the post in the 86th minute.
“We have seven freshmen, so we’re pretty young, but our defense is veteran,” Burke said. “We have Shannon (McWilliams) and Izzy (Doucas) back there, two senior captains. Then we have (junior defender) Allie Bonner, who is very experienced and (junior defender) Kaylee Weaver. Those four communicate really well together, move together and are organized. They very rarely give up easy chances.”
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achterland · 6 years ago
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BA Dance Performance DU2021 Marie Maravieski Mazzer Written assignment dance training HT-18
anna grip
pushing, falling, turning in
everything is work, we’re not arriving anywhere
just do it – to try to do it it’s too less
you can never do too much
the machinery of the body keeps on going
 karin munters (klein)
connections in the body -> becoming intimate with your own anatomy
taking the protagonism out of famous (aka overworked) muscle groups (quads, gluteos) and realizing how to work with different components of the body
the samarbeta between muscles, bones and liquid systems
 chrysa parkinson (“self-interview on practice” video)
what is practice, again?
is it just where your focus lays at while you’re doing something?
is it just to do something over and over?
ideas change actions, actions change ideas
 zoë polluch and her one single class with us under the subject dance
even though we are 1st year students, we already have our own thoughts on what dance is
 leila mcmillan (flying low/passing through)
movement coming from the center and connection to the center line
gathering/sending the limbs (again, from the center)
dancer’s relation to the floor – coming up and down from it as fast as you can
spiraling – they help with all the floor business
energy and speed – and what are the things that bring you speed, such as muscle releasing, breathing, “do not tuck your toes under!!” and walk your feet
look at each other, look at things, bring up an active gaze
 ralph jarochinski (contact impro)
body layers: surface (skin), soft tissues, hard tissues (bones) and the connections among them
fluid system activation and how it reverberates on the environment
distribution of weight: collapsing, blocking, distributing (while working with a partner)
maintaining the communication during the movement
different ways of changing the point of contact: bridging, rolling, sliding, travelling, vibrating, pivoting, zooming in/out the area of contact, touching with more or less pressure, pulling the skin on its elasticity
wait, offer, give, be
 salva sanchis
thinking about the dance as it happens in the moment
dialogue between intention and movement
the power of the choice: to choose to keep on going or to change what you’re doing
identify the way you relate to the movement
dance technique is to identify key features that make the movement/idea work
 gabriel schenker
broader way of thinking about dance, in the sense of including many aspects such as relation to the music, to the audience, to the space and to the plurality of the body at the same time
enjoying the ride and not lay onto positions: you can start from anywhere and go everywhere
pressing against, throwing, molding (with a partner’s body)
precision and what does it bring
 shannon cooney
the huge difference that paying attention on the subtleties makes on the big picture
the non-naming of things you see or sense makes you read the world differently
or better, the language hijacks our perception of the world so much that we don’t even perceive things by our sensations anymore
the aspects of the sight: color, shadow, light, movement, shape
understanding tridimensionality
sliding your thoughts to the front and to the lateral part of the brain and how does this affect the way we perceive things
 ulrika berg
overlapping of movements of different parts of the body in time
taking risks
connection between perception/movement/thought
go away from form and instead work with the way i relate to the material
to include perception in your movement, but not try to control it
to work with paradoxical scores
to generate something from a problem
falling, pushing, twisting and how the speed comes as a result from this
to have some things to work with and see where does it lead you rather than already knowing where you’re gonna arrive
dealing with stuff, a lot of them by the way
 libby farr
where you think things are in your body vs. where they really are in relation to other parts of your body or to the space
what is the work of the pelvis vs. what is the work of the hip flexors
“pelvis is part of the torso” – said 8 hundred times
“push away the floor” – more 8 hundred times
connection to the center line in order to make the movements more fluent
to approach the practice through your body, not from the aesthetic of it
 jan buckhardt
be focused, be together, respect
leave time for things to develop
but also dare to break things apart and be curious to see where will it go
bring awareness to your back space
the potentiality of the situation
be on your own but also know that you’re part of something bigger
  i struggled with the format i should write this essay. i started with analyzing deeply some of anna’s concepts but i soon realized that if i would do it to all of the concepts i would like to mention it would take me 5000 words. then i just figured it would make sense to present them in a very brief way, because that’s how they are still in my body – some more, some less, but there. i felt also some sort of pressure to do so because of the task – if i were to mention only my favorites or the ones that are perceptibly and constantly present in my body, i would not only terribly fall out of the task but also leave a lot aside. and, of course, even with this skim-through-it-all format i’ve chosen, i still say a lot about the way i received all this information and how they still resonate in me.
 as a class, we’ve talked a lot about continuity. that this thing about having a new teacher every two weeks in the very beginning of the program was definitely confusing for all of us. now, after three months and a half of this, i’m able to look back and see some sort of continuity, but no so much while navigating through it.
 when you’re starting to have some depth into the teacher’s work, they go away and there is something new already coming. so it was hard to be in class and to be able to apply all the previous knowledge we were exposed to and connect ways of thinking about dance. in this sense, my own studio practice was valuable – when i was alone in the blank empty eternal room, i could look inside of me and see what was vibrating there. my question was always “what do i want to practice today?”, sometimes “what do i need to practice today?”, which both felt very connected. that was absolutely driven by my interests; which class did i find more significant, what i didn’t understand that much but found curious enough to go through one more time.
 and at those moments i can understand and touch continuity – i can see what is still there, what is not there at all, how much my dance has changed and how my interests in dance have changed as well.
[Marie Maravieski Mazzer is not my name]
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investmart007 · 7 years ago
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MOSCOW | The Latest: Hummels could miss Sweden match with neck injury
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MOSCOW | The Latest: Hummels could miss Sweden match with neck injury
MOSCOW (AP) — The Latest on Friday at the World Cup (all times local): 5:59 p.m.
Germany could be without starting central defender Mats Hummels for Saturday’s match against Sweden due to a neck injury suffered in training.
Coach Joachim Loew said Friday that Hummels aggravated a vertebra in his neck during Thursday’s training and he would not be practicing Friday. Loew did not say who might replace Hummels in the lineup but said Germany would need to be strong in the air if the 6-foot-2 defender is unavailable. Hummels has anchored of Germany’s defense since the 2012
European Championship and scored two goals during their run to the World Cup title in 2014, including the game-winner in the quarterfinals against France. Germany sits at the bottom of the group with South Korea after losing its opening match 1-0 to Mexico. ___ 5:35 p.m.
Iceland and Nigeria have made lineup changes for their World Cup match in Volgograd.
Heimir Hallgrimsson has made two changes to his Iceland squad, bringing in Rurik Gislason for the injured Johann Berg Gudmundsson and forward Jon Dadi Bodvarsson to replace midfielder Emil Hallfredsson as the team moves to a 4-4-2 formation from the 4-5-1 used during the 1-1 opening draw against Argentina. Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr has brought in speedy Ahmed Musa and Kelechi Iheanacho to play up front instead of Odion Ighalo and Alex Iwobi. Defender Kenneth Omeruo has replaced Abdullahi Shehu. Nigeria lost its opening match 2-0 to Croatia. Lineups:
Nigeria: Francis Uzoho, Bryan Idowu, Wilfred Ndidi, William Ekong, Leon Balogun, Kenneth Omeruo, Oghenekaro Etebo, John Obi Mikel, Victor Moses, Kelechi Iheanacho, Ahmed Musa Iceland: Hannes Halldorsson, Birkir Mar Saevarsson, Ragnar Sigurdsson, Birkir Bjarnason, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Alfred Finnbogason, Kari Arnason, Rurik Gislason, Aron Gunnarsson, Hordur Magnusson, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson ___ 4:56 p.m. Philippe Coutinho and Neymar have scored in injury time to give Brazil a 2-0 win over Costa Rica at the World Cup.
After frustrating the Brazilians for 90 minutes, the Costa Ricans finally conceded twice in stoppage time and slumped to a second loss that ended their chances of advancing to the knockout stage.
Coutinho poked the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Keylor Navas and into the net after Gabriel Jesus controlled the ball in front, for his second goal of the tournament.
Neymar sent his nation’s yellow-shirted fans wild when he volleyed the ball in with virtually the last kick of the game. It had appeared as if Brazil, after a 1-1 draw with Switzerland in its opening game, was heading for another stalemate.
Brazil attacked relentlessly in the second half and was awarded a penalty in the 78th minute when Neymar was impeded as he cut inside defender Giancarlo Gonzalez.
But referee Bjorn Kuipers went over to look at the sideline TV monitor, then reversed the decision.
Billed as one of the tournament favorites in Russia, Brazil has four points heading into its last group game against Serbia next Wednesday. Serbia won its opener and was looking to move top of Group E with victory against Switzerland later Friday. ___ 4:38 p.m.
Referee Bjorn Kuipers has reversed a decision to award a penalty to Brazil for an apparent foul on Neymar in the 78th minute.
Costa Rica’s Giancarlo Gonzalez put his hand across Neymar on the left of the penalty area and the Brazil forward went down. Kuipers pointed the spot.
Moments later, the Dutch referee went over to look at the sideline monitor, then returned to the field and reversed the decision The score was 0-0. ___ 4:27 p.m.
Being boring is working well for Belgium coach Roberto Martinez. Asked why this squad seemed much calmer than at previous tournaments, Martinez says they’re avoiding making headlines for off-field issues.
Martinez says: “We do want to be boring. We’re a football team, we’re not here to fulfill stories or fill pages.” Belgium made a no-fuss start at its World Cup, beating overmatched Panama 3-0 and now plays Tunisia on Saturday in Moscow. England is also in Group G.
Martinez cut out one potential problem by not picking Radja Nainggolan. The Spanish coach had a difficult relationship with the Roma midfielder. ___ 4:15 p.m.
A Russian soccer fan who has groped a journalist during a live broadcast in Moscow has offered her an apology . The man groped DW reporter Julieth Gonzalez Theran and kissed her on the cheek as she was reporting on the World Cup last week, drawing international attention.
The German outlet said Friday the man who identified himself by his first name, Ruslan, has visited its office to offer his “most profound apologies.” It posted a video of his Skype conversation with Theran, in which he said he made a bet with a friend that he would kiss a reporter on air.
He said “I acted carelessly” and was sorry for “an unsuccessful joke with a kiss on the cheek turned into sexual harassment.” Theran accepted his apologies during their conversation. ___ 3:55 p.m.
Sweden has arrived in Sochi short-handed for Saturday’s match against Germany at the World Cup.
Three players remained in Gelendzhik after becoming ill. Swedish coach Janne Andersson says the expectation is defenders Pontus Jansson and Filip Helander, and midfielder Marcus Rohden will fly to Sochi on Saturday and join the team. Andersson did not indicate whether any of the three will be included in the final 18-man squad. Jannson started in central defense for the Swedes in the opening victory over South Korea. Helander and Rohden were not used.
Sweden forward Isaac Kiese Thelin suffered an ankle injury in practice and was not training Friday. Thelin came on as a sub late in the second half of the opener. ___ 3:48 p.m.
Brazil and Costa Rica were locked at 0-0 at halftime in their second group game at the World Cup.
The Brazilians were having problems breaking down Costa Rica’s packed defense, with Neymar also getting frustrated at some strong tackling — he was fouled three times in a five-minute span. Neymar was fouled 10 times in Brazil’s opening 1-1 draw with Switzerland. Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus had a goal disallowed for offside, while Costa Rica’s best chance saw Celso Borges drag a shot wide following a cut-back.
The half ended with Neymar, surrounded by his teammates, remonstrating with referee Bjorn Kuipers. Costa Rica, a World Cup quarterfinalist in 2014, lost 1-0 to Serbia in its opening game. ____ 3:43 p.m.
Croatia’s players have stoked ethnic tensions by celebrating their 3-0 victory against Argentina by singing a nationalist song that glorifies the Balkan country’s wartime struggle against the Serbs.
A brief clip shows defender Dejan Lovren singing the song with other players in the dressing room after Thursday’s match. The song by a popular Croatian singer known as Thompson starts with a chant that was used by Croatia’s pro-Nazis during World War II. It also mentions chasing Serb “bandits” will be chased out of Croatia — a reference to the war between the two former Yugoslav republics in the 1990s.
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says Friday he doesn’t understand why the Croatian players would celebrate in such a way. He says, “If I was in their place, I would be happy with the victory. For some people, their hatred for their neighbors is more important.” Croatia and Serbia could meet in later rounds at the World Cup. ___ 2:40 p.m.
Brazil star Neymar caused a stir with his “spaghetti” hairstyle for his opening match at the World Cup. Five days later, it appears to have gone.
Warming up for the game against Costa Rica in St. Petersburg, the Brazil forward had a more routine haircut with his fringe swept back and those long, curly pasta-style locks nowhere to be seen. What will he come up with for Serbia on Tuesday? ___ 1:30 p.m.
This World Cup is right on pace to be the lowest scoring ever despite no goalless games so far. Just 51 goals have been scored in 23 games going into Friday’s play, at a rate of 2.217 per game.
The rate was 2.212 at the 1990 World Cup in Italy — a tournament seen as a low point for exciting games.
In 1990, the 24-nation format rewarded cautious play in the group stage by sending some third-place teams into the Round of 16. The most prolific World Cup in terms of scoring was 5.38 per game in 1954 hosted by Switzerland.
In the 32-team tournament era, the record goals tally was 171 — a rate of 2.67 per game — in 1998 in France and four years ago in Brazil.
The all-time average goals per game since 1930 was 2.85 before the tournament kicked off play in Russia. ___ 1:20 p.m.
PSV Eindhoven says coach Phillip Cocu is moving to Fenerbahce and will be replaced by Australia’s assistant coach Mark van Bommel. The Dutch club announced Cocu’s departure Friday and said Van Bommel, who is Bert van Marwijk’s assistant at the World Cup, has a three-year contract to replace him.
Van Bommel, a tough tackling midfielder, played at PSV for six seasons before moving overseas to play at Barcelona, Bayern Munich and AC Milan.
Before the World Cup, the 41-year-old Van Bommel had been coaching PSV’s youth players as the club groomed him to succeed Cocu. PSV General Manager Toon Gerbrands says, “He’s ready.” PSV says Van Bommel will return to Eindhoven after Australia’s last match in Russia.
Cocu led PSV to three Eredivisie titles in his five years in Eindhoven. Australia is third in World Cup Group C, after losing 2-1 to France and a 1-1 draw with Denmark ___ 12:30 p.m.
Egypt is set to lodge a complaint to FIFA about what its federation chairman describes as the “injustice” of the match officials during the team’s World Cup loss to Russia. Egyptian Football Association chairman Hany Abo Rida says the match officials “did not achieve justice” in the game.
Egypt’s 3-1 loss to Russia, combined with Saudi Arabia’s loss to Uruguay, ended its changes of progressing beyond the group stage at its first World Cup in 28 years. Egypt and Saudi Arabia meet Monday in Volgograd in their last Group A match.
Abo Rida, speaking from the Egyptian squad’s World Cup base in Grozny, Chechnya, did not specify which incident would form the basis of the complaint.
The Egyptians contend that defender Ahmed Fathi was pushed before the ball deflected off him for an own goal that gave the Russians a 1-0 lead. The players also thought forward Mohsen Marwan should have been awarded a penalty when he was brought down inside the box. Both incidents took place in the second half.
By Associated Press
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Silentium (Live)" by Alfred Schnittke and Gidon Kremer and Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra and Saulus Sondeckis and Tatjana Grindenko)missed about 1/2 of it 4:18 See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/Rn_VT5HFpiA *** Allman Brothers At The Beacon Theater, NYCMarch 25–26, 2003 edited for pay per view (DirecTV)46:00, missed lots of it See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/6IrAIlAN9z0 High Cost of Low LivingMelissaDreamsWhipping Post commercial for the DVDband members talk about the band now *** Rufus Wainwright on The Late Late Show (w/ Craig Kilborn) 12/6/03Vibratehttps://youtu.be/AtSBAgCSgv8 (not this clip) *** some daytime tv how with a totally unrelated French audio track
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