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After Crying is a Hungarian musical ensemble, established in 1986, which composes and performs contemporary classical music or symphonic rock. They use instruments ranging from classical acoustical instruments like cello, trumpet, piano, flute to the instruments of a modern rock band. They sometimes perform with traditional chamber or symphony orchestras. Their studio albums contain numerous variations in instruments and composition. 2013 Lineup (alphabetical order) :(Hungarian names: Family names first) *Bátky-Valentin Zoltán (lead vocal, member since 2002) *Egervári Gábor (flute, narration, texts and thoughts, live sound, founding member) *Erős Csaba (piano, keyboards) *Horváth András Ádám (guitars, iPad samplers) *Madai Zsolt (drums, percussion, vibraphone, member since 1998) *Pejtsik Péter (composition, orchestration, cello, bass guitar, vocals, founding member) *Winkler Balázs (composition, orchestration, trumpet, keyboards. First appeared 1990–1991, regular me ...
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Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary has a population of nearly 9 million, mostly ethnic Hungarians and a significant Romani minority. Hungarian, the official language, is the world's most widely spoken Uralic language and among the few non-Indo-European languages widely spoken in Europe. Budapest is the country's capital and largest city; other major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs, and Győr. The territory of present-day Hungary has for centuries been a crossroads for various peoples, including Celts, Romans, Germanic tribes, Huns, West Slavs and the Avars. The foundation of the Hungarian state was established in the late 9th century AD with the conquest of the Carpathian Basin by Hungar ...
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XXV Anniversary Concert
XXV may refer to: * 25 (number) 25 (twenty-five) is the natural number following 24 and preceding 26. In mathematics It is a square number, being 52 = 5 × 5. It is one of two two-digit numbers whose square and higher powers of the number also ends in the same last t ... * ''XXV'' (Klamydia album) * ''XXV'' (Oomph! album) * ''XXV'' (Robbie Williams album) * ''XXV'' (The Shadows album) * ''XXV'' (Vader album) * '' XXV: The Essential'', an album by Mike Oldfield {{disambiguation ...
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Creatura
''Creatura'' is a 2023 Spanish film directed by Elena Martín Gimeno who also stars as the lead character. It is shot in Catalan. Plot Upon moving in to a family summer house in the coastline of Maresme with boyfriend Marcel, Mila confronts sexual trauma, with flashbacks to her earliest moments of sexual awareness (5 years old) and her teenage years (15 years old). Cast Production The film was produced by Vilaüt Films, Lastor Media, Avalon PC, and Elastica Films. It was produced in association with Suris/Bishop Film, and it had the participation of TV3 and Filmin and backing from ICAA, ICEC and Creative Media Europe. It was shot in Catalan. Shooting locations in Catalonia included Sant Vicenç de Montalt, L'Escala, Blanes, Barcelona, and Sitges. Release The film world premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2023. It is scheduled to be released theatrically in Spain on 8 September 2023. Reception The review aggreg ...
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Live DVD (After Crying Album)
A live CD (also live DVD, live disc, or live operating system) is a complete bootable computer installation including operating system which runs directly from a CD-ROM or similar storage device into a computer's memory, rather than loading from a hard disk drive. A live CD allows users to run an operating system for any purpose without installing it or making any changes to the computer's configuration. Live CDs can run on a computer without secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive, or with a corrupted hard disk drive or file system, allowing data recovery. As CD and DVD drives have been steadily phased-out, live CDs have become less popular, being replaced by live USBs, which are equivalent systems written onto USB flash drives, which have the added benefit of having writeable storage. The functionality of a live CD is also available with an external hard disk drive connected by USB. Many live CDs offer the option of persistence by writing files to a hard drive or USB fla ...
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Show (After Crying Album)
Show or The Show may refer to: Competition, event, or artistic production * Agricultural show, associated with agriculture and animal husbandry * Animal show, a judged event in the hobby of animal fancy ** Cat show ** Dog show ** Horse show ** Specialty show, a dog show which reviews a single breed *Show, an artistic production, such as: ** Concert ** Radio show ** Talk show ** Television show ** Theatre production * Trade fair or trade show Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''The Show'' (1922 film), starring Oliver Hardy * ''The Show'' (1927 film), directed by Tod Browning * ''The Show'' (1995 film), a hip hop documentary * ''The Show'' (2017 film), an American satirical drama * ''The Show'' (2020 film), a British mystery film Album * ''Show'' (The Cure album), 1993 * ''Show'' (The Jesus Lizard album), 1994 * ''The Show'' (album), a 2008 album by eMC Songs * "The Show" (Doug E. Fresh song) * "The Show" (Girls Aloud song) * "The Show" (Lenka song) * "The ...
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Bootleg Symphony
Bootleg or bootlegging most often refers to: * Bootleg recording, an audio or video recording released unofficially * Rum-running, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages, hence: ** Moonshine, or illicitly made and/or distributed alcohol Bootleg(s), bootlegger(s), bootlegged or bootlegging may also refer to: Apparel * Bootleg trousers, a kind of bell-bottomed trousers * Bootleg, a brand name used by C. & J. Clark for children's shoes and trainers * The upper part of a boot Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''Bootleg'' (TV series), a 2002 miniseries for children * ''Bootleggers'' (1961 film), a Soviet short film about alcohol bootlegging * ''Bootleggers'' (1969 film), an Italian-Spanish crime-action film * ''Bootleggers'' (1974 film), an American crime film * ''Bootleg'' (1985 film), a 1985 Australian film * ''Bootlegger'' (2021 film), a 2021 Canadian film Music * "Boot-Leg", a song by Booker T & the MG's * ''Bootleg ...
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Struggle For Life – Essential
Struggle may refer to: Film and TV * ''Struggle'' (2003 film), an Austrian film * Struggle (2013 film) * ''Struggle'' (TV series), 2007 Chinese TV series Music * ''Struggle'' (Nonpoint album), 1999 release * Struggle (Woody Guthrie album), 1990 * "Struggle", a track on Ashanti's 2008 album ''The Declaration'' * "Struggle", a 1989 song by Keith Richards * "Struggle", a 2002 song by Radio 4 See also * Class struggle, a key concept in Marxism * Conflict * ''My Struggle'', or ''Mein Kampf'', book by Adolf Hitler * The Struggle (other) The Struggle may refer to: *The Struggle (political organization), a Marxist political organization in Pakistan Music * The Struggle (Tenth Avenue North album), ''The Struggle'' (Tenth Avenue North album), 2012 * The Struggle (Cappadonna album), '' ...
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Struggle For Life (album)
Struggle may refer to: Film and TV * ''Struggle'' (2003 film), an Austrian film * Struggle (2013 film) * ''Struggle'' (TV series), 2007 Chinese TV series Music * ''Struggle'' (Nonpoint album), 1999 release * Struggle (Woody Guthrie album), 1990 * "Struggle", a track on Ashanti's 2008 album ''The Declaration'' * "Struggle", a 1989 song by Keith Richards * "Struggle", a 2002 song by Radio 4 See also * Class struggle, a key concept in Marxism * Conflict * ''My Struggle'', or ''Mein Kampf'', book by Adolf Hitler * The Struggle (other) The Struggle may refer to: *The Struggle (political organization), a Marxist political organization in Pakistan Music * The Struggle (Tenth Avenue North album), ''The Struggle'' (Tenth Avenue North album), 2012 * The Struggle (Cappadonna album), '' ...
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Almost Pure Instrumental
In set theory, when dealing with sets of infinite size, the term almost or nearly is used to refer to all but a negligible amount of elements in the set. The notion of "negligible" depends on the context, and may mean "of measure zero" (in a measure space), "finite" (when infinite sets are involved), or "countable" (when uncountably infinite sets are involved). For example: *The set S = \ is almost \mathbb for any k in \mathbb, because only finitely many natural numbers are less than ''k''. *The set of prime numbers is not almost \mathbb, because there are infinitely many natural numbers that are not prime numbers. *The set of transcendental numbers are almost \mathbb, because the algebraic real numbers form a countable subset of the set of real numbers (which is uncountable). *The Cantor set is uncountably infinite, but has Lebesgue measure zero. So almost all real numbers in (0, 1) are members of the complement of the Cantor set. See also *Almost all *Almost surely ...
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6 (After Crying Album)
''6'' is the sixth album from the Hungarian musical ensemble After Crying After Crying is a Hungarian musical ensemble, established in 1986, which composes and performs contemporary classical music or symphonic rock. They use instruments ranging from classical acoustical instruments like cello, trumpet, piano, flute to ..., released in 1997. Track listing Personnel *Gábor Egervári - vocals and flute *Görgényi Tamás - vocals *Péter Pejtsik - cello, bass, synthesizer, vocals and programming *Ferenc Torma - electric and acoustic guitar, bass and programming *Balázs Winkler - trumpet, keyboards, percussion and programming Additional musicians: *Ferenc Szabó - drums and percussion *Judit Andrejszky - vocals *Láslo Koós - basso profundo *Zoltán Lengyel - grand piano *Pál Makovecz - trombone *Mihály Borbély - soprano, tenor and alto saxophone *Csaba Klenján - baritone saxophone *Péter Erdey - horns *Mónika Szabó - flute *Ottó Rácz - oboe *György Reé - c ...
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