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Falling Up - Hotel Aquarium
BEC RECORDINGS
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Marian Lapsansky & Peter Toperczer, pianos
'The Aquarium' from "Carnival of Animals"
Music by Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Czechoslovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Ondrej Lenard, conductor
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The parts in this section are the hoping kangaroo that takes pauses to eat and nurse her offspring and the wonderful (the most wonderful music part in my opinion) aquarium.
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The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world, and officials estimate that 2.4 million people will visit in its first year of operation. So how did they do it? How did they build habitats for all those animals, and what does it take to keep them fed and healthy? Find out how the aquarium came to be and learn about the animals that call it home.
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Georgia Aquarium recently added six, new sand tiger sharks! The sharks are currently located at the Aquariums offsite quarantine facility and will be introduced into the Ocean Voyager gallery, built by The Home Depot, before Thanksgiving 2008. Visit
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"Swimming around in circles"
The repetitive geometrical shape of INFINITY AQUARIUM creates a visual metaphor to life in the fish bowl. Hand crafted from cut glass, INFINITY AQUARIUM scales down a vast concept of time and space.
Special thanks to Lior Ori and Aquariumbouwer.nl
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«Julian Rachlin & friends» CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
Flute: Dive Franetovic; special guest on celesta: Sophie Rachlin
A film by Jasmina Hajdany; music written by Camille Saint-Saëns
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The Aquarium is home to a SMACK of new Jellies. A grouping of jellies is referred to as a "smack." The Aquarium has acquired 150 new Pacific sea nettles!