Category Archives: Eastern Europe

Zoltán Kodály’s Psalmus Hungaricus Performed by József Simándy and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Directed by János Ferencsik

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Éljen Magyarország! Éljen Orbán Viktor!

Long live Hungary and her heroic leader — Disobedient Hungary: From the Soviet to the European Union. Begins Diana Johnstone: CNN recently discovered a paradox. How was it possible, they asked, that in 1989, Viktor Orban, at the time a … Continue reading

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Arvo Pärt’s Nunc Dimittis Performed by Liisa Hirsch, Toomas Tohert, Olari Viikholm, Kaido Janke, and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Directed by Kaspars Putnins

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Arvo Pärt’s Symphony № 3, Performed by the Estonian Festival Orchestra, Directed by Paavo Järvi

“[R]eleased in 1971, it is influenced by early European polyphony.”

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Claudio Monteverdi’s Lamento della Ninfa Performed by Magdalena Kožená & Le Concert d’Astrée, Directed by Emmanuelle Haïm

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Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mein Herze Schwimmt im Blut Performed by Magdalena Kožená and the English Baroque Soloists, Directed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner

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Africa Wins World Cup!

With a little help from a ref who gave them “a free-kick that wasn’t a free-kick, and penalty that definitely wasn’t penalty” and CIA-funded riot grrrls dressed as cops, as reported in these stories — World Cup 2018 final referee: … Continue reading

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The World Cup’s Great White Hope

American Renaissance‘s Paul Kersey on the “[l]ast European team to face Africa in World Cup final” — Will Croatia Destroy the Narrative? The “narrative here” is that movie we’ve all seen before in which “an all-white team is defeated by … Continue reading

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Ivan Lukačić’s Quam Pulchra Es Sung by the Antiphonus Vocal Ensemble

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Ivan Zajc’s Ave Maria Sung by the Croatian Mixed Choir

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