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From 3.3 million to 5.2 million. 300 cities---and records are breaking all over. (Here in Austin, it’s the largest gathering in city history.) And they aren’t just marching and going home: a record number of women are running for office. Hundreds of...
Description of the photograph Bergamo, 21 March 1967. The episode "William Wilson" by Louis Malle of the collective film "Tre passi nel delirio" is being filmed. The actor Alain Delon during the making of the film on the set set up in the upper city. - Copyright - All rights to this photograph are owned by Farabola - Authenticity certificate - Each photographic print is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity which guarantees its origin and reports the caption and date of printing of the photograph. - Quality guaranteed - Your photograph is printed on high-quality Hahnemühle 180 gsm pH-neutral photo paper. Thanks to our high-performance printing systems, we guarantee you a product worthy of the greatest art galleries. If, despite our expertise and care, there is something wrong with your product, we will send you a new photograph at our expense. - Frames - All posters in the Farabola Collection are available with different frame options. These contemporary design frames are custom made in Rome by expert framers. The posters are framed full-bleed, without additional mounts, mounted with protective glass and finished on the back with paper. They come with a hook and are ready to hang on the walls of your home. - Shipping - All posters are shipped in rigid protective packaging or rolled in a rigid cardboard tube. Framed posters are shipped carefully packaged in bubble wrap in a sturdy box. Items are shipped from Italy and are subject to any duties and taxes applicable in the destination country. These costs will be calculated and applied at checkout where possible and are the buyer's responsibility.
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Description of the photograph Giacomo Bulgarelli of Bologna and Mario Corso of Inter during a phase of the Serie A match between Bologna and Inter on 21 March 1964. - Copyright - All rights to this photograph are owned by Farabola - Authenticity certificate - Each photographic print is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity which guarantees its origin and reports the caption and date of printing of the photograph. - Quality guaranteed - Your photograph is printed on high-quality Hahnemühle 180 gsm pH-neutral photo paper. Thanks to our high-performance printing systems, we guarantee you a product worthy of the greatest art galleries. If, despite our expertise and care, there is something wrong with your product, we will send you a new photograph at our expense. - Frames - All posters in the Farabola Collection are available with different frame options. These contemporary design frames are custom made in Rome by expert framers. The posters are framed full-bleed, without additional mounts, mounted with protective glass and finished on the back with paper. They come with a hook and are ready to hang on the walls of your home. - Shipping - All posters are shipped in rigid protective packaging or rolled in a rigid cardboard tube. Framed posters are shipped carefully packaged in bubble wrap in a sturdy box. Items are shipped from Italy and are subject to any duties and taxes applicable in the destination country. These costs will be calculated and applied at checkout where possible and are the buyer's responsibility.
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With Music on the 2 CD-set nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Music and receiving 1st round nominations in 4 categories of the 49th GRAMMY Awards STORMWORKS Chapter 5:8 goes far beyond innovation in Music... It is World History. BIO / STEPHEN MELILLO Susan Corrotto Lieux With organizations in 28 countries, the Music of 21st Century Composer, Stephen Melillo has been played and recorded by some of the World's finest ensembles and conductors. More than 950 works span from the IBM Thinkpad® Demo to the Concerto for Violin & Orchestra. Currently 117 commissions for Wind & Percussion Ensembles of the 3rd Millennium comprise the body of recorded work called STORMWORKS. Since 1995, ASCAP continues each year to recognize Mr. Melillo's work with Special Awards in Concert Music. In 2005, his 'Documentary in Music, ' KAKEHASHI: THAT WE MIGHT LIVE was nominated for the prestigious PULITZER PRIZE IN MUSIC. This composition marking 60 years since the end of WW II, involved an unprecedented gesture in music-making and made International History. KAKEHASHI, inspired by and dedicated to the Survivors of the Bataan Death March, was recorded by an ensemble of 2 American Choruses and 143 Japanese Military Musicians specially appointed for this historic occasion by the Japanese Ministry of Defense. In 2006, The World Historic recording, STORMWORKS Chapter 5:8, Writings on the Wall, was nominated in 4 categories in the 1st round of the 49th Grammy Awards. In 2008, the 'visually scored', DVD version of THAT WE MIGHT LIVE was nominated in the 50th Grammy Awards in the Long Form Documentary caption, and won 2 Telly Film Awards for History/Biography and Music Concert. In 1992, Mr. Melillo's innovation in self-publishing and digital music dissemination, known as STORMWORKS, established a modern precedent in international Music publishing. STORMWORKS is now represented online and via store dealerships in the United States and throughout Europe and the Orient: stormworld.com You will find Mr. Melillo's scoring work in 13 feature films, 28 network television programs and the 1991 Academy Award-nominated movie 12:01pm starring Kurtwood Smith. In the early 1990's Stephen composed game music for Nintendo, Sega-Genesis and others through his affiliation with Absolute Entertainment. His work in this field, presented at the 1993 NAMM convention positioned him as a pioneer for a complete new generation of 'film-scoring' approaches to game-music. During the scoring of 12:01pm, Mr. Melillo authored and implemented Music To Picture, a hands-on curriculum establishing, in 1991, the film-scoring program at the State University of New York at Purchase. The 1992 premiere of Stephen Melillo's S-MATRIX Symphony # Numberless, conducted by Maestro Gerhardt Zimmerman with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra, received the first standing ovation in the 40-year History of the Meymandi Concert Hall in Raleigh. During intermission, a delighted Maestro Zimmerman commissioned Stephen's; Symphony 2: At Life's Edge, which premiered in 1996. At present, Maestro Zimmerman and the Canton Symphony Orchestra are engaged in planning a CD of Melillo symphonic works that will include his Concerto for Violin, composed for virtuoso violinist, Anne Akiko Meyers. As creator of MIDIMAST, (MIDI-Music, Mathematics & Science) sponsored by the Ford and Carnegie Foundations and the New York Academy of Science in the early 1980s, Mr. Melillo trained 275 New York City Mathematics and Science teachers while demon
On President Donald Trump's first day in office, women around the world staged marches.