Key figures and works of art from the Renaissance. The song is Lux Aerterna by Clint Mansell from the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack.
Set in 2054, this film follows a detective (Daniel Craig) investigating the kidnapping of a young woman (Romola Garai) and his introduction to a medical researcher (Catherine McCormack) in a repressive, futuristic Paris. Credit to RomolaFan.com
Quick overview of some of the prominent men of the Renaissance.
From their concert November 24, 1983 in Chicago, IL. *****Please message me if you happen to have any rare Renaissance concert footage. *****
From their concert November 24, 1983 in Chicago, IL. *****Please message me if you happen to have any rare Renaissance concert footage. *****
www.pbs.org - Wealthy Florentine banker Cosimo de' Medici's search of Europe for relics of antiquity sparks classical learning and inventive thinking.
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Renaissance - Can You Understand from the album "Ashes Are Burning" (1973) - Annie Haslam / lead vocals - Jon Camp / bass, vocals - Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals - John Tout / keyboards, backing vocals - Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar
Renaissance - Ocean Gypsy track n.2 CD 1 of the album "Live At Carnegie Hall" (1976) - Jon Camp / bass, pedals, vocals - Michael Dunford / acoustic guitar, vocals - Annie Haslam / lead vocals - Terrence Sullivan / drums, percussion, backing vocals - John Tout / keyboard, backing vocals
Four major artists, plus their major art work
More from the incredible BBC Sight & Sound concert.
From their concert at Ripley's Music Hall in Philadelphia November 26, 1981. *****Please message me if you happen to have any rare Renaissance concert footage. *****
Renaissance - Prologue from the album "Prologue" (1972) - Annie Haslam / lead vocals, percussion - Jon Camp / bass, tamboura, vocals - Rob Hendry / guitar, mandolin, chimes, vocals - Terry Sullivan / drums, percussion - John Tout / keyboards, vocals