Flint Juventino Beppe (born May 27, 1973), formerly known as Fred Jonny Berg, is a Norwegian-born German composer, filmmaker, artist and producer.
Beppe's catalogue of works comprises about 200 titles, more than 80 opuses, including commissions and works for piano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, string orchestra and orchestral works like flute concertos, piano concertos, symphonic poems and a symphony.
He has collaborated with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Emily Beynon, Sir James Galway and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Beppe is a member of Deutscher Komponistenverband (German Composers Association).
Recordings
Flint Juventino Beppe as composer has contributed on more than 15 albums. Two of these, Flute Mystery and Remote Galaxy, are released on the label 2L and were nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Immersive Audio Album in 2010 and 2015, respectively.
Personal life
Born in Harstad, Norway, Beppe became a German citizen via naturalization in October 2020 after living and working in Berlin for several years. He has Tourette syndrome, Asperger syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Beppe's catalogue of works comprises about 200 titles, more than 80 opuses, including commissions and works for piano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, string orchestra and orchestral works like flute concertos, piano concertos, symphonic poems and a symphony.
He has collaborated with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Emily Beynon, Sir James Galway and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Beppe is a member of Deutscher Komponistenverband (German Composers Association).
Recordings
Flint Juventino Beppe as composer has contributed on more than 15 albums. Two of these, Flute Mystery and Remote Galaxy, are released on the label 2L and were nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Immersive Audio Album in 2010 and 2015, respectively.
Personal life
Born in Harstad, Norway, Beppe became a German citizen via naturalization in October 2020 after living and working in Berlin for several years. He has Tourette syndrome, Asperger syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Arshiya Das (born in 2010) is an Indian chess player from Agartala, Tripura .
Biography
She was born into a Bengali family in Tripura in 2010. Her parents are Purnendu Das and Arnisha Nath Das. Her father is an employee of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
She started her career at the age of 5 in a chess competition held in Agartala . She participated in the national championship at 6 years of age. She won a bronze medal in the 31st National under-7 girls chess championship in 2017 at Vijayawada and is currently the under-9 chess champion in India after winning at the National School Championship, 2019 at Raipur.
Biography
She was born into a Bengali family in Tripura in 2010. Her parents are Purnendu Das and Arnisha Nath Das. Her father is an employee of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
She started her career at the age of 5 in a chess competition held in Agartala . She participated in the national championship at 6 years of age. She won a bronze medal in the 31st National under-7 girls chess championship in 2017 at Vijayawada and is currently the under-9 chess champion in India after winning at the National School Championship, 2019 at Raipur.
DrumChannel.com, commonly referred to as Drum Channel, is an educational drumming website featuring live an on-demand lessons and shows.
DrumChannel was founded in 2008 by Don Lombardi, also founder of DW Drums.
Monthly, bi-annual or annual membership plans include unlimited access to content. Select content is available free of charge.
DrumChannel is a producer of DC DVDs, distributed through music retailers worldwide and online (rent or purchase).
DrumChannel studios are located in Oxnard, California.
Faculty
DrumChannel instructors include Neil Peart, Terry Bozzio, Peter Erskine, Gregg Bissonette, Chad Smith, Alex Acuna, Thomas Pridgen, Ralph Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, John "JR" Robinson, Tony Royster, Jr. and many other drummers and percussionists who regularly take part in shows and lessons.
Slogan
"Learn from the best in the world"
Awards
2013 Drummies: Best Educational Drumming Website via
Drummer's Reality Camp
DrumChannel partnered with LAMA College for Music Professionals to co-launch the annual Drummer's Reality Camp in Pasadena, California. Drummer's Reality Camp features clinics, music workshops, instruction, autograph sessions, a musician's round-table and a visit to DW Drums factory tour.
DrumChannel was founded in 2008 by Don Lombardi, also founder of DW Drums.
Monthly, bi-annual or annual membership plans include unlimited access to content. Select content is available free of charge.
DrumChannel is a producer of DC DVDs, distributed through music retailers worldwide and online (rent or purchase).
DrumChannel studios are located in Oxnard, California.
Faculty
DrumChannel instructors include Neil Peart, Terry Bozzio, Peter Erskine, Gregg Bissonette, Chad Smith, Alex Acuna, Thomas Pridgen, Ralph Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, John "JR" Robinson, Tony Royster, Jr. and many other drummers and percussionists who regularly take part in shows and lessons.
Slogan
"Learn from the best in the world"
Awards
2013 Drummies: Best Educational Drumming Website via
Drummer's Reality Camp
DrumChannel partnered with LAMA College for Music Professionals to co-launch the annual Drummer's Reality Camp in Pasadena, California. Drummer's Reality Camp features clinics, music workshops, instruction, autograph sessions, a musician's round-table and a visit to DW Drums factory tour.
John Nosta is an American critical thinker with a background in science and marketing, most notable for his work in the field of digital health. He is the founder of NostaLab, and previously wrote a health- and technology-themed blog for Forbes called Health Critical. He has given speeches at numerous conferences and events including , South by Southwest, and HealthXL. Nosta is a member of the Google Health Advisory Board and a founding member of the roster of experts dealing in digital health at the World Health Organization.
Early life and education
Nosta was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and is a second-generation American with Romanian and Hungarian ancestry. His father, John T. Nosta, was an electrical engineer, and his mother, Rose Nosta, was a homemaker. He attended high school at St. Joseph High School in Metuchen, New Jersey. At age 16, Nosta enrolled in an advanced summer program at Harvard University. He was also the President of the Perth Amboy First Aid Squad. He also spoke at conferences and events like TEDMED, South by Southwest, and HealthXL.
In 2012, he started Health Critical, a blog on Forbes that discussed the link between health, medicine, and technology. a distinction that he duplicated in 2015. He would eventually be ranked number one on the Kred Influence Measurement for health and in the top 10 of the Hit100 list.
In 2014, he founded NostaLab, a digital health think tank that has been described as "a self-organizing neural network dedicated to the advancement of digital health." In September 2014, Nosta gave a speech entitled "Genius is our birthright, and mediocrity is self-imposed" at the TEDxBedminster in New Jersey. Additional speaking engagements have included the CES Digital Health Summit in 2015 and SXSW 2015.
Nosta is also known as a medical influencer on social media, frequent being named as an account to Follow on Twitter. As of 2020, he serves on the Google Health Advisory Board and is a founding member of the roster of experts dealing in digital health at the World Health Organization.
Selected publications
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* "Localization of the neurally mediated facilitation of post infarction arrhythmias." Harvard Medical School: Circulation 1981; 64(4):140
* "Hydrostatic forces limit swelling of rat ventricular myocardium". Harvard Medical School: American Journal of Physiology 1981; 241(5):H740-7
* "Studies of amiodarone during experimental myocardial infarction: beneficial effects on hemodynamics and infarct size." Harvard Medical School: Circulation 1982; 65(3):508-12.
* "Detailed analysis of 24 hour ambulatory ECG recordings during sudden cardiac death." Harvard Medical School: American Journal of Cardiology 1982; 49(4):1018
Early life and education
Nosta was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and is a second-generation American with Romanian and Hungarian ancestry. His father, John T. Nosta, was an electrical engineer, and his mother, Rose Nosta, was a homemaker. He attended high school at St. Joseph High School in Metuchen, New Jersey. At age 16, Nosta enrolled in an advanced summer program at Harvard University. He was also the President of the Perth Amboy First Aid Squad. He also spoke at conferences and events like TEDMED, South by Southwest, and HealthXL.
In 2012, he started Health Critical, a blog on Forbes that discussed the link between health, medicine, and technology. a distinction that he duplicated in 2015. He would eventually be ranked number one on the Kred Influence Measurement for health and in the top 10 of the Hit100 list.
In 2014, he founded NostaLab, a digital health think tank that has been described as "a self-organizing neural network dedicated to the advancement of digital health." In September 2014, Nosta gave a speech entitled "Genius is our birthright, and mediocrity is self-imposed" at the TEDxBedminster in New Jersey. Additional speaking engagements have included the CES Digital Health Summit in 2015 and SXSW 2015.
Nosta is also known as a medical influencer on social media, frequent being named as an account to Follow on Twitter. As of 2020, he serves on the Google Health Advisory Board and is a founding member of the roster of experts dealing in digital health at the World Health Organization.
Selected publications
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* "Localization of the neurally mediated facilitation of post infarction arrhythmias." Harvard Medical School: Circulation 1981; 64(4):140
* "Hydrostatic forces limit swelling of rat ventricular myocardium". Harvard Medical School: American Journal of Physiology 1981; 241(5):H740-7
* "Studies of amiodarone during experimental myocardial infarction: beneficial effects on hemodynamics and infarct size." Harvard Medical School: Circulation 1982; 65(3):508-12.
* "Detailed analysis of 24 hour ambulatory ECG recordings during sudden cardiac death." Harvard Medical School: American Journal of Cardiology 1982; 49(4):1018