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Die Arp-Schnitger-Orgel von Neuenfelde
Bay to Breakers 2009
 
 
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Hortus Conclusus
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Channel Comments (25)
SkunkHunt (1 week ago)
Thanks for the comment. The reason why I'm so on GR is because people require it to believe in nonsense like black holes. I don't need to waste my time with QM because I spend most of my time focused on Gravity. Gravity is more important to me because QM is a distraction from it. There has been four doors to unlock physics. 3 of those doors are open. Gravity is the fourth door that no one dares walk through to explore whats on the other side. I dare!! I explore solutions to the challenges that scientists propose when it comes to communication, space travel, and anything else that can be augmented/enhanced with the use of gravity control.
EmyMilesSonny (3 weeks ago)
Sorry, I've clicked spam myself. :)
EmyMilesSonny (3 weeks ago)
Thank you for accepting my invite. This is a Fantastic channel. Classical Music needs, as Mozart suggested, no comments, but to be listened and felt it in Silence. It's interesting to think that notes are always the sames but what a different symphonies! Louis Armstrong said: "We all have do, re, mi,.. but the other notes you have to find byyourself". I can't, sing, compose, play, but I listen to Bach since I was born. You have an amazing talent :)
composerdoh (6 months ago)
Thank you for your channel! I love it! Keep it up!
mecvso (6 months ago)
Thank you for the superb "Masters of Cinema"!
merryweatherchannel (7 months ago)
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EisenbahnfanMuenchen (10 months ago)
ach, ty jestes Polakiem???
advisorC101 (11 months ago)
Good video's!
nunhov (1 year ago)
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apursansar (1 year ago)
Wow, you´re one of the editors of Masters of Cinema, one of my favourite film websites. The directors section is brilliant, and I often come there to read about them. Keep on with the great work, Marc
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