Cologne Cubelonia 2017 Rubik's Cube Final (3x3)
Cologne, Jan 6th-8th 2017
Winner: Philipp Weyer
Venue:
Pfarrheim St. Engelbert
Pfarrer-Moll-Str. 54
51105 Köln
Results:
Winner's Ceremony:
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Frankfurt City Triathlon 2018 | #XVIII
Strava: Denise Schaefer, Johannes Riehl
Instagram: denise_vetri, Johannes_vetri
Internet: ve-tri.com
Mein erster Triathlon und gleichzeitig meine erste Mitteldistanz. Es war ein wunderschöner aber auch harter Tag für mich. Vielen Dank an alle Zuschauer an der Strecke.
DRAUMNAACH ORCHESTRA ~ Swingin´ Cologne
DRAUMNAACH ORCHESTRA
Leitung Peter Fleischhauer
Kölscher Broadway Sound
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SWINGIN ´ALAAF
fat. ANNA LARSEN, vocal · BERTHOLD MATSCHAT, mundharmonika
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dno.koeln
Booking:
Kölner Event Werkstatt
koelner-event-werkstatt.de
(T 0221 16893330)
Schützenparade Köln Höhenberg
Info: Schützenparade in Köln Höhenberg am 02.09.2016. Standort Erfurter Str.
Engelbert Wrobel's Swing Society feat. Hazy Osterwald: Choo Choo Boogie
Swinging Hannover (Germany) on May, 1998
Engelbert Wrobel (cl, sax), Hazy Osterwald (vib), Rolf Marx (g), Chris Hopkins (p), Ingmar Heller (b), Oliver Mewes (dr).
1998 Hazy Osterwald was 76 years old. He died with 90 years on 26th February 2012 in Luzern, Switzerland.
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Not self-recorded!
Wieverfastelovend unterwegs!
Friedel Loss Jonn
Bishop and beerdrinkers reax, Youth Day visit reax
Munich
1. Exterior Augustine Beer Hall
2. Various interiors of beer hall with people drinking beer and eating
3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Roman Kruzios, Voxpop:
I personally believe it is negative because nothing will change. The church will not open up and the church will stay closed like before and young people will not be attracted to the church, like they should be.
4. Various people eating and drinking
5. SOUNDBITE: (German) Wolfgang von Fox, Voxpop:
I don't expect any kind of steps backwards. He (Pope Benedict XVI) will adapt his opinion to future development and he will have to deal with problems that he shielded the last pope (Pope John Paul II) from.
6. Exterior beer hall
7. Various of news conference
8. SOUNDBITE: (German) Bishop Engelbert Siebler, Bishop at Munich's Frauen Dom cathedral:
(The term) 'conservative' can also have a positive meaning. The pope now has to navigate a big ship, and you cannot navigate a big ship in a strict way, you have to be smooth. You can only navigate a big ship if you have a clear position.
9. Cutaway media
10. SOUNDBITE: (German) Bishop Engelbert Siebler, Bishop at Munich's Frauen Dom cathedral:
There are positions in Germany that are against positions within the Roman Catholic church. But we should not forget that the Catholic church in the last quarter of century moved down to the south. German Catholics are only three percent of the world's Catholics. The clocks are ticking in the south of the globe.
Cologne
11. Steeples of Cologne cathedral
12. Announcement at plaza in front of Cathedral reading: 118 days until XX World Youth Day
13. SOUNDBITE: (German) Andreas Schmidt, Student:
Yes, it's really great that he's coming to Germany first. Let's see what he has to say.
14. World Youth Day flags at plaza in front of cathedral with youth gathered
15. Exteriors of the Vicariate General of the archbishop in Cologne
16. Wide shot news conference of World Youth Day organisers, Heiner Koch, General Secretary of the World Youth Day, and spokesman Mathias Kopp
17. SOUNDBITE: (German) Dr. Heiner Koch, General Secretary of the World Youth Day:
Pope Benedict XVI wants to take up the legacy of his grand ancestors John Paul II.. We are sure that this applies to the contents and the presentation of the World Youth Day which Pope John Paul II initiated.
18. Cutaway media
19. SOUNDBITE: (German) Dr. Heiner Koch, General Secretary of the World Youth Day:
We appreciate that a German bears this global responsibility. But we also see, of course, that now the entire world is looking at Germany where a pope from Germany will have his first public appearance at a big event. This is a great responsibility for us.
20. Wide of news conference
21. SOUNDBITE: (German) Dominik Mak, World Youth Day organiser from Slovakia:
Although people say that Pope Benedict XVI is conservative, this conservatism gives me a certain security, a security for life in this insecure life.
22. World Youth Day logo
STORYLINE
While many Germans expressed pride at the election of the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the 265th pontiff, the feeling was by no means universal.
Some Germans fear Benedict XVI will maintain the conservative path laid out by his predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
There was disappointment among more liberal Catholics who had hoped the next pontiff would have more liberal views on issues that have caused some Germans to turn their back on the church, such as the role of women, celibacy and birth control.
Nearly as many Germans - 25,836 in 2003 - belong to the Protestant church, which traces its roots to Martin Luther, father of the Reformation in the
16th century.
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The The HD - Palladium, Cologne, Germany - 16 Dec 2000
Naked Tour 16 Dec 2000
01 00:00 Boiling Point
02 06:19 Voidy Numbness
03 11:50 Dogs of Lust
04 15:44 Helpline Operator
05 21:59 Global Eyes
06 27:57 Soul Catcher
07 31:24 This Is the Day
08 35:25 December Sunlight
09 39:16 Swine Fever
10 43:40 Phantom Walls
11 49:08 Love Is Stronger Than Death
12 54:12 Bluer Than Midnight
13 59:07 Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)
New Orleans JB of Cologne plays Panama Rag
with special guest Don Vappie (USA) - bj, b, voc
Bruno van Acoleyen (B) – tp, voc
Dolf Robertus (NL) – cl
Bart Brouwer (NL) – tb
Georg „Schroeder“ Derks – pno
Markus „Benny“ Daniels – b
Reinhard Küpper – dr
Filmed at Storckshof, Dortmund (Germany) on 15-10-2019
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Köln-Riehl entdecken #08 Naumannviertel und Straßenbahnersiedlung
In der neuen Serie „Köln-Riehl entdecken“ stellt Silberdistel TV den Kölner Stadtteil Riehl vor. Hierzu hat sich die Filmemacherin Christiane Beumer mit dem Hobby-Historiker und Riehl-Kenner Joachim Brokmeier zu einem Spaziergang durch das Veedel verabredet. Und die Mitglieder von Silberdistel TV stehen nicht nur hinter, sondern auch vor der Kamera.
Das Naumann-Viertel versetzt den Besucher mit etlichen Straßenzügen aus den 1920ern in eine andere Zeit. Im Großen und Kleinen gibt es viel Altes, Restauriertes, Schönes zu entdecken. Auch die Straßenbahnersiedlung nebenan hat ihre Geschichte.
Buntes Herz Live @Cologne “Von Babylon nach Riehl“ – Festival – D'r Halay (kütt us dem Morjeland)
Great performance of Buntes Herz at the “Von Babylon nach Riehl” (From Babylon to Riehl) – Neighbourhood Festival in Cologne, Germany.
The “Von Babylon nach Riehl” is a cross-cultural Neighbourhood Festival and has been organised by Robert DuMont Vocational College in cooperation with the Saint Engelbert Church in Riehl, residential area close to the famous zoological garden of Cologne.
This year’s motto: You know something – I know something – Let us do something together.
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Buntes Herz: Great oriental rock from Cologne.
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Climax Band Cologne plays Bourbon Street Parade
Martin Reuthner (tp), Bernt Laukamp (tb, voc, sousa), Klaus Wegener (cl, sax, flute), Hans Fücker (p, tb), Clemens Hüppe (b, voc, g), Sebastian Wegener (dr).
Filmed at Mülheimer Jazzclub (Germany) on 02-06-2017
Humperdinck Hänsel und Gretel
Engelbert Humperdinck 1854-1921
Hänsel und Gretel
Livert by Adelheid Wette
00:00 Prelude
08:23 Act I : Scene I - At Home
18:04 Scene 2
21:58 Scene 3
34:17 Prelude: Witch-ride
38:54 Act II: Scene 1 - In the forest. Sunset
49:47 Scene 2: The Sandman
56:00 Intermezzo - Traumpantomime
1:01:23 Act 3 In the Forest
1:03:40 Scene 1: The Dew Fairy
1:11:47 Scene 2: The gingerbread house
1:16:33 Scene 3: Witch
1:37:58 Waltz
1:40:50 Scene 4
1:45:26 Scene 5
Frederica von Stade, Hansel
Ileana Cotrubas, Gretel
Christa Ludwig, Mother
Siegmund Nimsgern, Father
Kiri te Kanawa, Sandman
Ruth Welting, The dew fairy
Elisabeth Söderström, Witch
Children's Chorus of Cologne Opera
Gürzenich Orchestra
John Pritchard, conductor
Schloss Burg an der Wupper / Burg Castle Solingen / シュロスブルグ
(Notice: The fortress has been under construction so that I could not film the main part of the castle)
Burg Castle (German: Schloss Burg), located in Burg an der Wupper (Solingen), is the largest reconstructed castle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and a popular tourist attraction. Its early history is closely connected to the rise of the Duchy of Berg.
Early history
In the beginning of the 12th century (after 1133), Count Adolf III of Berg built Schloss Burg on a mountain overlooking the river Wupper. The old castle of the counts, Castle Berge in Odenthal near Altenberg, was abandoned. The original name of the new castle was Castle Neuenberge (Newmountain), or in Latin, novus mons, novum castrum, or novi montis castrum. Not until the 15th century, after significant reconstruction as a hunting castle, did it receive its current name reflecting its palatial extension.
His great-grandson, Count Adolf VI of Berg took part in the Fifth Crusade and died during the siege of Damietta in Egypt in 1218. Since the late count had not any male descendants his younger brother, archbishop Engelbert I of Cologne, took over the reign of the county needing two feuds to win the inheritance dispute with Duke Waleran III of Limburg. As count Engelbert II of Berg he built the palas of Burg castle 1218-1225. Engelbert was a very powerful man, not only archbishop and count, but also advisor and chief administrator to the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and guardian and tutor of the later king Henry (VII) of Germany. But he also made enemies and on November 7, 1225 he was murdered by his nephew Friedrich von Isenberg.
The War of succession for the Duchy of Limburg influenced the history of the castle. Count Adolf VIII of Berg participated successfully in the decisive battle of Worringen on 5 June 1288. After the battle, the opposing archbishop of Cologne, Siegfried II of Westerburg, was kept prisoner in the castle. Adolf VIII now was able to proceed to elevate his town, Düsseldorf, to a city and was able to control traffic on the Rhine river. In the 13th and 14th century Schloss Burg remained the main residence of the counts of Berg. Five years after King Wenzel elevated Count William to the position of a duke in 1380, Düsseldorf became the capital of the Duchy of Berg. Schloss Burg continued to serve as a hunting castle and was used for ceremonial events, hence it became a Schloss (representative castle). Thus in 1496, Maria of Jülich-Berg was engaged as a child to John of Cleves-Mark (later John III, Duke of Cleves). Their wedding took place 14 years later at Burg and led to the unification of the duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. The second daughter of this couple was Anne of Cleves, briefly married with Henry VIII of England.
(From Burg Castle, Wikipedia )
MyStoryWithChina: Goralczyk's lifelong love affair with China
When Goralczyk, an overseas student from Poland, wandered around a street in Beijing with his classmates, he laid his eyes on this very pretty Chinese girl, Ge Yuanyuan. That was the beginning of a love story spanning over 60 years #MyStoryWithChina
New Orleans JB of Cologne plays Hindustan
Bruno van Acoleyen (B) – tp, voc
Dolf Robertus (NL) – cl
Bart Brouwer (NL) – tb
Hans-Martin „Büli“ Schöning – bjo/g
Georg „Schroeder“ Derks – pno
Markus „Benny“ Daniels – b
Reinhard Küpper – dr
Filmed at Storckshof, Dortmund (Germany) on 15-10-2019
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Mülheim an der Ruhr walk, Germany
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Lutzemanns Jatzkapelle plays Sweet Georgia Brown
Band from Germany:
Jörg Kuhfuss (tp), Michael Schneider (tb), Bert Brandsma (cl, sax) from Big Chris Barber Band, Bastian Korn (p), Udo Jägers (bj), Benny Korn (dr), Lutz Eikelmann (sous).
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Filmed at Storckshof, Dortmund (Germany) on 20-12-2016
Bonnie Tyler - Hold On - Köln, 04.05.2019
LIVE @ Between The Earth And The Stars Tour - Musical Dome Cologne, Germany