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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

SWITZERLAND-GENEVA-CHINESE LANGUAGE DAY-CONCERT

(240424) -- GENEVA, April 24, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during a concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music to celebrate the 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day in Geneva, Switzerland, April 23, 2024. A concert featuring Chinese classical and folk music performed on traditional instruments and vocals resounded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, bringing the 15th UN Chinese Language Day celebrations to culmination. (Xinhua/Lian Yi)

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Kashmiri potters work near a Furnace on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Noor Mohammad, a Shopkeeper sells earthen pots outside the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A woman carries a basket filled with earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) as she walk through an Aly on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A view of earthen Tumbaknari's (a Kashmiri musical drum) inside a furnace on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Abdul Rashid Kumar, a Kashmiri potter takes out earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) from an furnace on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A woman stands next to a Furnace which is filled with earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Mohammad Yousuf Kumar, a Kashmiri potter works clay to make an Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A Kashmiri potter works clay to make an Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A general view of Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) which is been left for dry in the sun on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A Kashmiri potter arranges earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Kashmiri Potter cleaning clay to make fresh mud which is used to prepare earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Mohammad Yousuf Kumar, a Kashmiri potter works clay to make an Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Mohiuddin Kumar (L) , a Kashmiri potter passes an earthen Tumbaknari (A Kashmiri musical drum) to his brother Zahoor Kumar, for heating process on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Mohammad Yousuf Kumar, a Kashmiri potter prepares fresh mud for making earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Mohammad Yousuf Kumar, a Kashmiri potter works with their hands on mud which is used to prepare earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Kashmiri potter works with their feet on mud which is used to prepare earthen Tumbaknari (a Kashmiri musical drum) on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A Kashmiri woman adjusts freshly made Tumbaknari at his workshop on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries.The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

Production Of Clay Musical Drum - Kashimir

A woman spreads out clods of clay to dry in the sun before they are sculpted into Tumbaknari and other earthenware on the outskirts of Srinagar. In Kashmiri weddings, traditional music holds immense cultural significance, and the Tumbaknari—a musical instrument—takes centre stage in expressing the emotions of joy and love. Commonly used during weddings by womenfolk, Tumbaknari has its roots traced back to Central Asia but has found its home in Kashmir, where it has been cherished for centuries. The locally made Tumbaknari mainly consists of clay, with animal skin used at its bottom to produce a beautiful sound that complements the vocals. On August 10,2023 in Srinagar Kashmir, India. Photo by Firdous Nazir/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Has Died At The Age Of 72

ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Has Died At The Age Of 72

Dusty Hill, bassist of the famous music group ZZ Top, died on Wednesday at the age of 72, the group announced on social networks - FILE - The american rock band 'zz top' formed by Billy Gibbons (vocals, guitar), Dusty Hill (vocals, bass) and Frank Beard (drums) perform at 'La Pinede' in Antibes - Juan les Pins, southern France, on July 10, 2011. Photo by Patrice Masante/Pixel Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Has Died At The Age Of 72

ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Has Died At The Age Of 72

Dusty Hill, bassist of the famous music group ZZ Top, died on Wednesday at the age of 72, the group announced on social networks - FILE - The american rock band 'zz top' formed by Billy Gibbons (vocals, guitar), Dusty Hill (vocals, bass) and Frank Beard (drums) perform at 'La Pinede' in Antibes - Juan les Pins, southern France, on July 10, 2011. Photo by Patrice Masante/Pixel Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shine A Light (2008)

Shine A Light (2008)

Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger & Ron Wood Characters: Himself - The Rolling Stones: drums (also archive footage),Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar / vocals (also archive footage),Himself,Himself - The Rolling Stones: vocals / guitar / harmonica (also archive footage) & Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar Film: Shine A Light (2008) Director: Martin Scorsese 04 April 2008 Date: 04 April 2008

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Shine A Light (2008)

Shine A Light (2008)

Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger & Ron Wood Characters: Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar / vocals (also archive footage),Himself - The Rolling Stones: drums (also archive footage),Himself,Himself - The Rolling Stones: vocals / guitar / harmonica (also archive footage) & Himself - The Rolling Stones: guitar Film: Shine A Light (2008) Director: Martin Scorsese 04 April 2008 Date: 04 April 2008

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For The First Time film (1959)

For The First Time film (1959)

Mario Lanza & Kurt Kasznar Characters: Tonio Costa & Ladislas Tabory Film: For The First Time (DE/IT/USA 1959) Director: Rudolph Mate 26 February 1959 Date: 26-Feb-59

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For The First Time film (1959)

For The First Time film (1959)

Mario Lanza Characters: Tonio Costa Film: For The First Time (DE/IT/USA 1959) Director: Rudolph Mate 26 February 1959 Date: 26-Feb-59

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OSCARS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I

OSCARS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I

OSCARS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I Conductor and Music Supervisor ALFRED NEWMAN, EVA MARIE SAINT, , Music Arranger and Vocals KEN DARBY OSCARS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I Date: 1956

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AMPAS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I (US1956) ALFRED NE

AMPAS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I (US1956) ALFRED NE

AMPAS AWARDS CEREMONY 1957 THE KING AND I ALFRED NEWMAN, CONDUCTOR AND MUSIC SUPERVISOR, EVA MARIE SAINT, PRESENTING THE OSCARS, KEN DARBY, MUSIC ARRANGER: VOCALS Date: 1956

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