Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- CONCERT of the duo from Universität der Kunste Berlin at HARMOS Festival 2011.
Casa da Música,Porto, Sala 2
Dina Bolshakova|cello
...Nadezda Filippova|piano
Dina Bolshakova | cello
Dina Bolshakova was born in Tomsk, Russia, in 1986. At the age of six she started playing the cello at the music school of Gatchine with Wera Sogijaine. Aged 15 she passed the qualifying examination for the Rimsky Korsakov School in St. Petersburg, completing her studies with Konstantin Kucherov and Vadim Messermann. In 2005 she passed her exams with high honours. Later on she improved her mastery at the Berlin University of Arts with Professor Catalin Ilea and today with Professor Konstantin Heidrich. Dina visited master classes with Bernard Greenhouse (Kronberg Academy), Frans Helmerson, Wolfgang Boettcher and Jens-Peter Maintz. With her string quartet Dina excelled in several competitions, such as the International Chamber Music Competition in Murcia (Spain), or the Chamber Music Competition St. Petersburg. As a soloist she won the third Price at the Berlin Domenico-Gabrielli-Wettbewerb and the Artländer Music Price in 2007. Dina is mainly interested in New Music Ensembles, where she also won Prizes, so last a First prize at the Hanns-Eisler-Competition for composition and interpretation of new music in 2009. She receives scholarships from the Paul-Hindemith-Gesellschaft Berlin and the Foundation Villa Musica.
Nadezda Filippova | piano
The pianist Nadezda Filippova was born in Witebsk, Belarus, in 1989. Studying at the Music school St. Petersburg, which is part of the famous conservatory, she passed her exams in 2007 with high honours. Afterwards she applied at the University of the Arts Berlin for the refinement of her musical instruction with Prof. Elena Lapitzkaja. At the age of 11 she performed a solo concert in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, a second concert with Schostakowitsch’s piano concert Nr. 2 in the Philharmonic St. Petersburg followed in 2006. Nadezda gave concerts in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, for example in Paris, in the renowned Schloss Nymphemburg in Munich or in Dresden. She excelled in many competitions, such as the regional Competition St. Petersburg or the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Charkow, Ukraine, or the International Smetana Competition in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Nadezda refined her musical talent in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Naum Starkmann, Mikhail Pletnev, Willem Brons, Karl Heinz Kämmerling, Boris Petrushansky, Bernd Goetzke, and Matti Raekallio.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
The 621 bp
udk gene encoding
Borrelia burgdorferi potential uridine kinase, involved in the pyrimidine salvage pathway, was cloned and sequenced. The
B. burgdorferi protein has a molecular mass of 24 ...kDa in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel. The N-terminal sequence of the protein, Ala-Lys-Ile-Ile, is identical to that predicted but lacks N-terminal methionine.
udk is located at around 15 kb from the left telomere and forms an operon with an upstream ORF. A likely hypothesis for the role of the pyrimidine salvage pathway is the sole use of endogenous nucleotides for
Borrelia.
This paper describes the development of a visual impairment simulator created using the Unreal Engine 3 game engine. A game mod based upon the Unreal Tournament 3 game was produced which harnessed ...the game engines post process chain functionality to reproduce the appearance of a series of visual impairments. This virtual reality environment was then tested by 3 different user groups: A set of professionally qualified opticians, a visually impaired consultant who runs impairment awareness workshops, and a group of students. The paper concludes that the Unreal Engine 3 was a suitable platform for developing an effective and accurate simulation of visual impairments. It also demonstrates that, following exposure to the virtual environment, users of the simulation reported and demonstrated a greater awareness of the nature of visual impairments. Furthermore they reported improved understanding of the difficulties visually impaired people face.