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Die Glocke (Bruch)
Die Glocke (German, 'the bell') may refer to: * ''Die Glocke'' (magazine), a German socialist journal published 1915–1925 * Die Glocke (Bremen), Germany, a concert house in Bremen * Die Glocke (conspiracy theory), about a supposedly secret Nazi weapon * , a silent film * , a daily newspaper in Oelde, Germany * "Die Glocke", an episode of ''12 Monkeys'' See also * * Glockenspiel (other) * Glock (other) * The Bell (other) * '' The Bells of the Strasbourg Cathedral'' (''Die Glocken des Strassburger Münsters''), a cantata by Liszt * ''Song of the Bell The "Song of the Bell" (German: "Das Lied von der Glocke", also translated as "The Lay of the Bell") is a poem that the German poet Friedrich Schiller published in 1798. It is one of the most famous poems of German literature and with 430 lines ...
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Bell
A bell is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument. Most bells have the shape of a hollow cup that when struck vibrates in a single strong strike tone, with its sides forming an efficient resonator. The strike may be made by an internal "clapper" or "uvula", an external hammer, or—in small bells—by a small loose sphere enclosed within the body of the bell (jingle bell). Bells are usually cast from bell metal (a type of bronze) for its resonant properties, but can also be made from other hard materials. This depends on the function. Some small bells such as ornamental bells or cowbells can be made from cast or pressed metal, glass or ceramic, but large bells such as a church, clock and tower bells are normally cast from bell metal. Bells intended to be heard over a wide area can range from a single bell hung in a turret or bell-gable, to a musical ensemble such as an English ring of bells, a carillon or a Russian zvon which are tuned to a common scale and ins ...
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Die Glocke (magazine)
''Die Glocke Sozialistische Wochenschrift'' was a political magazine established in 1915 by the maverick socialist Alexander Parvus to argue that socialists should support the German war effort. It attracted Marxist theoreticians who had previously been regarded as left-wing. It was published until 1925. ''Die Glocke'' was originally published in Munich by the München Verlag Für Sozialwissenschaften. It was subsequently published in Berlin. The initial editor was Konrad Haenisch with Paul Lensch, Wilhelm Jansson and August Winnig on the permanent editorial team. Max Beer's editorship Parvus invited Max Beer to become editor-in-chief in 1919, a position he held until February 1921. Beer attempted to change its content, dropping support for the Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany. The magazine included reviews of National Socialist pamphlets, which Beer excused on the grounds that the Party was not "prominently" antisemitic during that period. Beer experienced increasing ...
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Die Glocke (Bremen)
Die Glocke (The Bell) is a concert hall in the centre of Bremen, Germany. Standing on the site of a building from the Middle Ages, it was designed by Walter Görig (1885–1974) and completed in 1928. Its elegant Art Deco design and excellent acoustics have been praised by a number of artists including Herbert von Karajan. History In the Middle Ages, the octagonal bell-shaped (hence its name) chapter house of the cathedral stood south of it on the Domsheide in the ''Dombezirk'', an enclave under the sovereignty and legal control of the cathedral. It was the venue for the meetings of the chapter and, from 1648, for the deliberations of the court. In 1737, a new octagonal building was constructed on the site, coming under the authority of the City of Bremen in 1803. From 1857, it belonged to the ''Künstlerverein'' (Artists Association). After a fire in 1915, the old ''Glocke'' building was demolished, making way for a new concert hall with the same name, designed by Walter Gà ...
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Die Glocke (conspiracy Theory)
(, "The Bell") was a purported top-secret Nazi scientific technological device, secret weapon, or . First described by Polish journalist and author Igor Witkowski in (2000), it was later popularized by military journalist and author Nick Cook, who associated it with Nazi occultism, antigravity, and free energy suppression research. Mainstream reviewers have criticized claims about Die Glocke as being pseudoscientific, recycled rumors, and a hoax. and other alleged Nazi "miracle weapons" have been dramatized in video games, television shows, and novels. History In his 2001 book ''The Hunt for Zero Point'', author Nick Cook identified claims about as having originated in the 2000 Polish book ("The Truth About The Wonder Weapon") by Igor Witkowski. Cook described Witkowski's claims of a device called "The Bell" engineered by Nazi scientists that was "a glowing, rotating contraption" rumored to have "some kind of antigravitational effect", be a " time machine", or part of an ...
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Oelde
Oelde () is a town in the district of Warendorf, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located near Beckum. Geography Division of the town Oelde consists of 5 districts: * Oelde * Stromberg * Lette * Sünninghausen * Kirchspiel (with farming communities) ** Keitlinghausen ** Ahmenhorst ** Menninghausen Neighbouring places The neighboring municipalities and cities are clockwise, starting in the north: * Beelen * Herzebrock-Clarholz * Rheda-Wiedenbrück * Langenberg * Wadersloh * Beckum * Ennigerloh International relations Oelde is twinned with: * Niesky (Saxony, Germany) History The name Oelde was first mentioned in a document around 890 as "Ulithi im Dreingau" in the Urbar of the Werden monastery. In 1457 a conflagration destroyed the city. In 1498, after the reconstruction, Oelde had 750 citizens. Another fire raged in 1605 and destroyed a total of 18 houses, barns and the town hall. In 1939, Oelde was given its own exit when the motorway A 2 was built. ...
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List Of 12 Monkeys Episodes
'' 12 Monkeys'' is an American television series on Syfy created by Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett. It is a science fiction mystery drama based on the 1995 ''12 Monkeys'' film, written by David Peoples and Janet Peoples and directed by Terry Gilliam, which itself was based on Chris Marker's 1962 short film ''La Jetée ''La Jetée'' () is a 1962 French science fiction featurette directed by Chris Marker and associated with the French New Wave#Left Bank, Left Bank artistic movement. still image film, Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the sto ...''. The series aired between January 16, 2015, and July 6, 2018. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2015) Season 2 (2016) Season 3 (2017) Season 4 (2018) Ratings Notes References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:12 Monkeys episodes, List of Lists of American science fiction television series episodes ...
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Glockenspiel (other)
A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars. Glockenspiel may also refer to: * Keyboard glockenspiel, a glockenspiel operated by a keyboard mechanism * Carillon, an instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells known in German as a * "Das Glockenspiel", a single from the Schiller debut album, ''Zeitgeist'' * Bunnock, a game commonly referred to as glockenspiel See also * Mt. Angel Glockenspiel, a building in Mt. Angel, Oregon * Glockenspiel House The Glockenspiel House (german: Haus des Glockenspiels) is a building in Bremen in the north of Germany. With its 30 bells of Meissen porcelain, the carillon (''Glockenspiel'') chimes three times a day while wooden panels depicting pioneering sea ..., a building in Bremen, Germany, named after its carillon * Rathaus-Glockenspiel, a clock in Marienplatz, Munich, Germany {{disambiguation ...
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Glock (other)
Glock is a line of pistols manufactured by Glock Ges.m.b.H. Glock may also refer to: *Glock Ges.m.b.H., an Austrian weapons manufacturer ** Glock knife *Niersteiner Glöck, Germany's oldest vine denomination People with the surname * Gaston Glock (1929–2023), Austrian weapons designer *Timo Glock (born 1982), Formula One driver * William Glock (1908–2000), British musical administrator See also * *Gloc-9 (born 1977), Filipino rapper * 9lokkNine (born 2000), American rapper * G-LOC, g-force induced loss of consciousness *Glockenspiel The glockenspiel ( or , : bells and : set) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout. This makes the glockenspiel a type of metallophone, similar to the vibraphone. The glo ..., a musical instrument * Die Glocke (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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The Bell (other)
The Bell or Die Glocke may refer to: Media * The Bell (magazine), ''The Bell'' (magazine), an Irish literary magazine published 1940–1954 * "The Bell", a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson * The Bell (novel), ''The Bell'' (novel), a 1958 novel by Iris Murdoch * Die Glocke (magazine), ''Die Glocke'' (magazine), a German socialist journal published 1915–1925 * Kolokol (newspaper), ''Kolokol'' (newspaper) (''Bell''), a Russian and French language newspaper published in London (1857–1865) and Geneva (1865–1867) * The Bell (newspaper), ''The Bell'' (newspaper), a Russian newspaper published in 2017 and banned in Russia in 2023 Songs * The Bell (song), "The Bell" (song), a song by Mike Oldfield * "The Bell", an anti-war song and title song of the 2002 album by Stephan Smith Other uses * The Bell (TV series), ''The Bell'' (TV series), a 1982 British television series * Die Glocke (conspiracy theory), a conspiracy theory originating in 2000 about a secret weapon supposedly created by Th ...
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The Bells Of The Strasbourg Cathedral
''The Bells of the Strasbourg Cathedral'' (German: ''Die Glocken des Strassburger Münsters'') S.6, is a cantata composed by Franz Liszt between 1868 and 1874. The lyrics are taken from the prologue of the dramatic poem ''The Golden Legend'' (1851) by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, to whom the composition is dedicated. The cantata is divided into two sections. The first one, called ''Preludio (Excelsior)'', features a mezzo-soprano solo. The second section is called ''Die Glocken'', which refers to the bells of the cathedral. In the second part, a baritone A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. The term originates from the Greek (), meaning "heavy sounding". Composers typically write music for this voice in the r ... appears as Lucifer talking to the bells (Chorus). The premiere representation of ''Die Glocken des Strassburger Münsters'' was held in Budapest's Vigadó Concert ...
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