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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

Short presentation of different music styles, situations, and mood settings- all beeing composed/produced by Wilbert Hirsch

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  • The first track is a re-recording of Carnival of the animals by Camille Saint-Saëns which we did in Prague.

  • Whats the name of song used at begining of clip?

  • @baznian

    The first track is a re-recording of Carnival of the animals by Camille Saint-Saëns which we did in Prague.

  • Well - that was the idea - playing with that language and

    stating that music is a universal language - that is what the video is about.

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  • Esperanto is the best solution for a REAL, productive and democratic global comunication.

  • The only real esperanto I know is esperanto, the REAL international linguage.

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  • Kion ĉi tiu video koncernas Esperanton? Mi ne kredas ke estas iu korelacio iel ajn !!!

  • @alejandro31192

    haha (jaja) te tengo que decir que el ingles si domina... nací en california de padres hispanos, aprendí español al nacer era mi primer lenguaje al meterme en kindergarten aprendi ingles,,, desde entonces no he aprendido ni usado el español tanto. el resultado es que mi español es malo :/ .. tu español es superior al mio. me es poco dificil para entender todo lo que dices

  • @alejandro31192 If you live in a country that has more thatn 85% English speakers, what do you expect? Nothings worng with Esperanto, I find it fascinating but to attack English like its some plague is sad.

  • @alejandro31192 As for English music, its understandable its English because that's the language the singer is fluent in. Just like some are fluent in French, Polish, Mandrain etc. And I wouldn't make an assumption that the world it dominated by English, if you don't live in a country that has a majority English speaking population then you aren't dominated by it.

  • @alejandro31192 On with Halloween, it comes from old Irish and Celtic orgins and the name and its present day traditions are derived from Old English. Have you ever read Old English? I had to study it once, it is absolutetly nothing like present day spoken English. So yes well that can be said to be an English holiday its also a Christian one. And St. Nicolas has many faces and appears in many eras. The earliest recording of him was the 4th Century in what is now present-day Demre, Turkey.

  • @alejandro31192 I feel the need to correct you on your misconceptions of the holidays you just stated. For in fact these holidays are not ENGLISH speaking holidays. The first case is with St. Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day. It was established hundreds of year ago under the CHRISTIAN faith. And during that time the clergy and Pope spoke Latin plus the language of their birth. So unless you aren't Christian, then you can't claim its an English speaking holiday.

  • @gamrkidd Aconseja de igual manera que de ser aprobada dicha iniciativa deberá lanzanse una campaña publicitaria que involucre a los gobiernos de todos los estados miembros, que ponga de manifiesto las desigualdades lingüísticas y exhorte al uso Esperanto. Según este informe, dicha política podría conducir a un ahorro neto anual de cerca de 25,000 millones de euros para la EU." (fuente: teclea en la wiki española: Reporte Grin)

    Luis si no entiendes algo dimelo. happy new year!

  • @gamrkidd Yes, tou are right! that's what i read about it "La elección del Esperanto como lengua de trabajo interna en los órganos de la Unión Europea; dicha posibilidad se muestra como la más barata e igualitaria; esta opción se considera como lejana dado a los fuertes prejuicios en contra del Esperanto, y de la desinformación al respecto." ...

  • @alejandro31192

    I saw the whole video. its convincing, but i just think that even with noble reasons to learn esperanto, its not going to be so widespread and universal as english is now. at least not in the near future. miré el video entero. es convincente pero creo que hasta con las razones nobles para aprender el esperanto, no va ser tan común y universal como inglés. por lo menos no en el futuro cercano

  • @gamrkidd watch this video please... /watch?v=_YHALnLV9XU

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