9 juni

gårDagens kvinna: Mileva Marić Einstein (1875-1948)

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Serbisk fysiker, Albert Einstein första hustru, och enligt flera åsikter medförfattare till relativitetsteorin. Deras brevväxling använder uttryck som “vår teori”. Einstein gav sin hustru hela prissumman från Nobel, men det kan ha berott på att hon var ovillig att gå med på skilsmässa och summan, utom avkastningen var en fond för deras två söner. Enligt Tina Wilhelmsson är hon en av historiens “raderade kvinnor”

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* All night – USA 1918 Paul Powell – med: Rudolpho De Valentina

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* The cure – England 1950 Richard Massingham, Michael Law

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* Post early for Christmas  /Poste Haste or A knotty problem – England 1943 Richard Massingham


The first films in Germany:

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Italian dance, Kangaroo Boxer, Juggler, Acrobats, Russian Dance, Serpentine Dance. Lutte, Apothéose 1895 1/11 Max and Emil Skladanowski

The first feature film in Germany:

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In dem grossen Augenblick 1911 11/8 Urban Gad – production: Deutsche Bioscop – with Asta Nielsen, Hugo Hink.

The first talkie in Germany:

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Melodie der Welt 1929 12/5 Walter Ruttmann – with J Kowal Samborsky, Renée Stobrawa

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Gershwin on the Internet

The following songs are from Pardon my English, 1933, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin

The Dresden Northwest Mounted

John Cullum, William Katt, Michelle Nicastro

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Fatherland, mother of the band (not used)

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Freud and Jung and Adler (not used)

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Dénes Dosztán

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Pardon my English
These are excerpts from the show, not the title song.

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Tonight
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Michelle Nicastro & William Katt

No recordings found for the rest:
Bauer’s house (not used)
Dancing in the streets
Hail the happy couple
He’s not himself
In three-quarter time
No tickee, no washee
Together at last (not used)
What sort of thing is this?

George & Ira Gershwin: Pardon My English
20 numbers from the show.