Utopía Bohemia 111: 2017-01-31

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Utopía Bohemia 111: 2017-01-31

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Hoy hemos contado con la presencia de José Bornay, bajista de jazz Meeting Trio, para hablarnos de sus peripecias musicales varias, centrándose en las de su grupo de jazz. También le hemos dado un repaso a los eventos, como la inauguración de la exposición de Fontilles, el espectáculo de magia erótica a cargo de Javier Martinez, los conciertos Mestizando, Contrapunctum, la banda de Nacho da Cappo, y la proyección en directo via streaming de La Bruja y Don Cristobal.

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Consuelo by George Sand Loyal Books This roman à clef follows the musical adventures of Consuelo, a gifted singer under the tutelage of the composer Nicola Porpora. After encountering betrayal in her home city of Venice, she goes to stay with a family of nobles in an isolated castle in Bohemia and teach singing to the baroness who lives there. It is there that she meets Count Albert, a troubled young man who experiences regressions to past lives. He is strangely drawn to her, but she, though moved with pity for him, is unsure what to think of him. She then sets out for Vienna to meet with Porpora again and on the way befriends a young Joseph Haydn. The two do their best to skirt intrigue and peril during their journey while Consuelo engages in soul-searching to determine who Count Albert is to her. Detective and crime xushiling Detective and crimeOn the Witness Stand: Essays on Psychology and CrimeWeird CrimesYou Can't WinA Case of Identity (in Short Mystery Story Collection 006)A Christmas Fantasy, with a Moral (in Short Mystery Story Collection 006)A Desperate Adventure (in Short Mystery Story Collection 005)A Difficult Problem (in Short Mystery Story Collection 004)A Foreign Office Romance (in Short Mystery Story Collection 007)A Jury of Her Peers (in Short Mystery Story Collection 001)A Memorable Swim (in Stories in Black and White)A Quicksilver Cassandra (in Short Mystery and Suspense Collection 010)A Quicksilver Cassandra (in Short Mystery Story Collection 007)A Scandal in Bohemia (in Short Mystery Story Collection 001)A Scandal in Bohemia (in Short Mystery Story Collection 005)A Strange Tale of Cannibalism (in Short Mystery Story Collection 002)A Terrible Night (in Tales of Terror)A Thing That Glistene La Ingobernable. Un podcast sobre Marca España microbio & Singular Solving ¿Y si España fuera una marca de las de verdad? ¿Cuál sería su propósito? ¿Qué valor aporta y qué problemas resuelve? Javier G. Recuenco (Singular Solving) y Alex Sanz (microbio) conversan, discuten y aprenden, junto a quien le importa, a cómo abordar desde el branding y la resolución de problemas complejos esa utopía de tener un país mejor. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, The by Henri Murger (1832 - 1861) ciesse As much as any other work of literature, Henri Murger’s 1851 collection of witty sketches Scènes de la vie de bohème shaped the later romanticized image of the bohemian artist: independent, insouciant, exuberantly lustful, devoted to Art for Art’s sake no matter how cold and hungry the artist might be. Four young Parisian artists, Schaunard the composer, Marcel the painter, Rodolphe the poet, and Colline the philosopher, form an informal Bohemian alliance dedicated to Art and the joy of Life. Pretty and faithless young mistresses come and go from their beds, most notably Mimi, Phémie, and Musette, while the young artists do their best to foil their creditors and feed their bellies on the way to artistic glory. Resisting the conforming forces of Success and Society is their greatest challenge, and in the end the question is: Does a time come at last to give up the joys of Bohemia? ( Expatriate)
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