青春如风吹过身旁
转眼容颜渐渐沧桑
为爱疯过为梦也曾轻狂
怀念那时的模样
功名利禄忽下忽上
虚无的像云在飘荡
经历多了喜欢望着月亮
举杯敬那些过往
谁还不是来人间走个过场
不管你背着什么行囊
都要经历一样的寒来暑往
酸甜苦辣也都要品尝
谁还不是来人间走个过场
不论平凡或光芒万丈
在这没有返程列车的路上
每段风景都值得欣赏
功名利禄忽下忽上
虚无的像云在飘荡
经历多了喜欢望着月亮
举杯敬那些过往
谁还不是来人间走个过场
不管你背着什么行囊
都要经历一样的寒来暑往
酸甜苦辣也都要品尝
谁还不是来人间走个过场
不论平凡或光芒万丈
在这没有返程列车的路上
每段风景都值得欣赏
0:00 Brandenburg Concerto #3 In G, BWV 1048 - 1. Allegro Moderato
5:36 Orchestral Suite #3 In D, BWV 1068 - 2. Air, "On The G String"
10:06 Orchestral Suite #2 In B Minor, BWV 1067 - Menuet & Badinerie
13:04 Sinfonia In G, BWV 1059R - 2. Adagio
16:11 Brandenburg Concerto #4 In G, BWV 1049 - 3. Presto
21:18 Concerto For Harpsichord & Strings In F Minor, BWV 1056 - 2. Largo
24:42 The Art Of The Fugue BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 9
27:48 Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079 - Fuga Canonica In Epidiapente
30:37 Toccata In D Minor, BWV 565
33:26 Violin Concerto In E, BWV 1042 - 1. Allegro
40:58 Minuet In D Minor, BWV Anhang 132
42:14 Orchestral Suite #4 In D, BWV 1069 - Rejouissance
44:54 Christmas Oratorio - Sinfonia
50:32 Mass In B Minor BWV 232: Gloria In Excelsis Deo - Et In Terra Pax
56:15 St.Matthew Passion, BWV 244 - Choral: O Haupt Voll Blut Und Wunden
59:27 St. John Passion BWV 245: Final Chorus - Rubet Wohl, Ihr Heiligen Gebeine
远去的脸庞
像婴儿般安详
清澈的眼睛
闪着温暖的光
围在火堆旁
看老照片
记忆停在家乡
带上母亲的托付和渴望
远去的记忆
仿佛还在身旁
南来的脚印
像鸿雁排成行
告别了北方
回家的路依然漫长
带上父亲的心愿和希望
天上星星排成行
在目送孩子回家乡
林木健朗 风雪逐浪
年轻的生命在路上
人间岁月山水长
是热血让青春闪光
天涯滚烫 落日金黄
孩子的牵挂 永远是家乡
远去的记忆
仿佛还在身旁
南来的脚印
像鸿雁排成行
告别了北方
回家的路依然漫长
带上父亲的心愿和希望
天上星星排成行
在目送孩子回家乡
林木健朗 风雪逐浪
年轻的生命在路上
人间岁月山水长
是热血让青春闪光
天涯滚烫 落日金黄
孩子的牵挂 永远是家乡
夜上海 Shanghai Nite 天涯歌女 Vagrant Singing Girl 花好月圆 Blooming Flower and Full Moon 月光小夜曲 Moonlight Serenade 五月的風 May Wind 香格里拉 Shangri-La 落花流水 Falling Flowers and Flowing Water 我家在哪裡 Where is My Home 給我一個吻 Give Me A Kiss 蘇州河邊 Over the Suzhou River
敲敲門 Knocking at Your Door 採檳榔 Pick the Better Palm 雨中徘徊 Wander in the Rain 04 嘆十聲 Ten Sighs 如果沒有你 If Without You 明月千里寄相思 Sending Love Thousands of Miles 江水向東流 The River Flows Eastward 08 昨夜你對我一笑 Smile with Me in Last Night 相思河畔 By the River of Lovesickness 我找到自己 I Find Myself 祝你順風 A Pleasant Journey to You 01. 00:00 花樣的年華 【詞:范煙橋 曲:林枚 原唱:周璇】 02. 03:26 鳳凰于飛 【詞:陳蝶衣 曲:陳歌辛 原唱:周璇】 03. 07:20 天上人間 【詞:楊彥歧 曲:姚敏 原唱:李麗華】 04. 11:26 西湖春 【蘇州話】 【詞:江濤 曲:陳歌辛 華語原唱:李麗華】 05. 14:52 桃李爭春 【現場版】 【詞:李雋青 曲:陳歌辛 原唱:白光】 06. 18:49 我有一段情 【詞:辛夷 曲:姚敏 原唱:吳鶯音】 07. 23:29 薔薇處處開 【詞:陳歌辛 曲:陳歌辛 原唱:龔秋霞】 08. 27:09 小小洞房 【滬語】 【詞:吳祖光 曲:陳歌辛 華語原唱:周璇】 09. 31:07 月圓花好 【詞:范煙橋 曲:嚴華 原唱:周璇】 10. 34:43 永遠的微笑 【詞:陳歌辛 曲:陳歌辛 原唱:周璇】 11. 39:29 情人的眼淚 【詞:陳蝶衣 曲:姚敏 原唱:潘秀瓊】 12. 44:46 今宵多珍重 【詞:林達 曲:王福齡 原唱:崔萍】
Dominio de Pingus is a Spanish winery located in Quintanilla de Onésimo in Valladolid province with vineyards in La Horra area of the Ribera del Duero region. The estate's flagship wine, Pingus, is considered a "cult wine", sold at extremely high prices while remaining very inaccessible,[1][2] and commands an average price of $811 per bottle.[3]
The winery also produces a second wine, Flor de Pingus, and a special cuvée, Ribera del Duero "Amelia". Recently, Dominio de Pingus has founded a joint project with local grape producers to make an old vine tempranillo called "PSI".
Dominio de Pingus was established in 1995 by Danish oenologist Peter Sisseck, also manager of the Pesquera de Duero estate Hacienda Monasterio.[4] On the estate's winemaking philosophies, Sisseck has stated, "The vines in my plots are very old. They have never been fertilised nor treated with pesticides and all grow following the traditional en vaso system. They are perfect."[4]
About the first 1995 vintage of Pingus, Robert Parker declared, "One of the greatest and most exciting wines I have ever tasted".[5] With a very limited first vintage production, only 325 cases were made with prices initially set at US$200 per bottle, it became yet more scarce when in November 1997 the ship transporting a U.S. bound shipment of 75 cases disappeared somewhere off the Azores in the North Atlantic Ocean.[6] The shipwreck resulted in a dramatic reaction in the US market, with prices soon rising to $495 per bottle.[5][6]
At the Ronda WineCreator conference of April 2008, Sisseck was angered by suggestions by Decanter editor Guy Woodward that some winemakers make wines to suit the palates of certain critics. In response he called Woodward's remarks arrogant for implying winemakers do not have their own opinions, adding, "I don't even think it is possible to do this."[7]
In 2007 it was announced that the Spanish government had approved plans to expand highway roads through the vineyards of Dominio de Pingus and other wineries, which was met with strong opposition by Sisseck who called it a "vengeful measure".[8]
Planted with very old vines of Tinto Fino, i.e. Tempranillo, the vineyards are 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres) in Barrosso with vines exceeding 65 years and 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) in San Cristobal with vines older than 70 years, and the unusually low average yield of 12 hL per hectare. Since 2000, the viticulture has been biodynamic. Of the annual production of Pingus there is typically less than 500 cases, though in poor vintages no Pingus is made.
The production of the second wine Flor de Pingus, also 100% Tempranillo, is made with fruit from rented vineyards in the La Horra zone, with vines older than 35 years. Since the 2005 vintage, the viticulture has been biodynamic. The annual production is on average 4,000 cases.
Additionally there has been the single barrel cuvée, Ribera del Duero "Amelia", made from a vineyard parcel of 100+ year old vines with an average yield of 10 hL per hectare, with biodynamic viticulture since its initial 2003 vintage. The 2005 vintage had a production of 25 cases.
"PSI" is a joint project based on fruit produced by local grape growers from old tempranillo vines. The goal is to help grape producers and save old vines. Project was founded in 2006, first vintage was 2007. Grape growers are encouraged to employ biodynamic or organic vineyard management practices. The wine is made by Peter Sisseck and Pablo Rubio and sold under producer name Bodegas y Viñedos Alnardo. Vinification takes place in large concrete vats and aging in concrete and wooden tanks and oak barrels. Production of PSI 2009 was 9,600 cases, PSI 2010 was 16,600 cases.
Palma de Mallorca5 (oficialmente, Palma)678 es una ciudad y municipio español, capital de la isla de Mallorca y de la comunidad autónoma de las Islas Baleares. Es además sede del partido judicial número tres de la provincia y de la diócesis de Mallorca. Está ubicada en la parte occidental del mar Mediterráneo y, dentro de la isla, hacia el suroeste. Se encuentra a unos 250 km al este de la península ibérica.
Su término municipal ocupa una extensión de 208,63 km² que se extienden entre la sierra de Na Burguesa y el Prado de Sant Jordi. Se sitúa en el centro de la bahía de Palma, a unos 13 metros de altura sobre el nivel del mar. La atraviesan varios torrentes, como el la Riera y el de Gros.
Con 416 065 habitantes en enero de 2019, Palma es la octava mayor ciudad de España por población y la primera de las Islas Baleares.9 Su área metropolitana engloba nueve localidades con 560 240 habitantes, repartidos en una superficie de 1015,88 km², siendo la 14.ª de España.10
Fue fundada con el nombre de Palma por el cónsul romano Quinto Cecilio Metelo Baleárico en el año 123 a. C. Se estima que su asentamiento actual corresponde con las ruinas romanas que se encuentran bajo su casco histórico, aunque aún no existen pruebas irrefutables.1112 Después de estar en manos de los vándalos y los árabes en 903, fue conquistada por el rey Jaime I de Aragón el 31 de diciembre de 1229,13 convirtiéndose en la Ciutat de Mallorca, capital de su propio reino, que decayó tras su incorporación a la Corona de Aragón en 1279.
En 1715 entraron en vigor los Decretos de Nueva Planta, recuperando la ciudad su topónimo romano, Palma. Poco después, ya en el siglo xx, fue protagonista de la explosión de un intenso auge turístico que la usó como destino vacacional durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970. En la actualidad constituye un notable centro económico y cultural a nivel insular y autonómico.