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Nobel Lectures, album di Gabriel Lippmann: lista delle canzoni e traduzione testo

Informazioni sull'album Nobel Lectures di Gabriel Lippmann

Domenica 22 Dicembre 2024 è uscito il nuovo album di Gabriel Lippmann, dal nome Nobel Lectures.
Questa è la lista delle 188 canzoni che compongono l'album. Potete cliccarci sopra per vederne la traduzione e il testo.
Ecco una piccola lista di canzoni che Gabriel Lippmann potrebbe decidere di cantare comprensiva dell'album dal quale ogni canzone è tratto:
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1978): Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1905): work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds (Presentation Speech; von Baeyer)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1922): The Mechanism of Muscular Contraction (Hill)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1936): Unsolved Problems in Physics: Tasks for the Immediate Future in Cosmic Ray Studies (Hess)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2004): Sidelined (Jelinek)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1988): Nobel Lecture (Mahfouz)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1902): The Development of the Hague Conventions of July 29, 1899 (Gobat)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1902): Syntheses in the purine and sugar group (Fischer)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1956): Banquet Speech (Jiménez)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1991): Writing and Being (Gordimer)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1967): The Latin American Novel - Testimony of an Epoch (Asturias)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1903):The Progress and Advantages of International Arbitration (Cremer)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2001): Two Worlds (Naipaul)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1908): The Chemical Nature of the Alpha Particles from Radioactive Substances (Rutherford)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2014): Nobel Lecture (Modiano)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1904): The Rare Gases of the Atmosphere (Ramsay)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1966): Banquet Speech (Sachs)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1938): The Chinese Novel (Buck)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1944): International Committee of the Red Cross, Award Ceremony Speech
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1963): Some Notes on Modern Greek Tradition (Seferis)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1915): Presentation (Rolland)
  • 1954 Nobel Acceptance Speech
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1962): On the Genetic Code (Crick)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1969): Award Ceremony Speech (Beckett)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1979): Nobel Lecture (Elytis)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1933): Banquet Speech (Bunin)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2011): A Programme of Texts by Tomas Tranströmer (Tranströmer)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1934): Pernicious Anemia (Murphy)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1968): Japan, the Beautiful and Myself (Kawabata)
  • Nobel Peace Prize Lecture (1993): Nelson Mandela
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1936): Some Recent Extensions of the Chemical Transmission of the Effects of Nerve Impulses (Dale)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1923): Diabetes and Insulin (Banting)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1921): Banquet Speech (France)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1990): In Search of the Present (Paz)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1902): Light Radiation in a Magnetic Field (Zeeman)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1951): Banquet Speech (Lagerkvist)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1937): Banquet Speech (Martin du Gard)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1907): Award Ceremony Speech (Kipling)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1905): Banquet Speech (Sienkiewicz)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2006): My Father's Suitcase (Pamuk)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2015): On the Battle Lost (Alexievich)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1917): Presentation (Gjellerup)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1966): The Challenge to Man of the Neoplastic Cell (Rous)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1926): Award Ceremony Speech (Deledda)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1901): Osmotic pressure and chemical equilibrium (Hoff)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1984): On the Pathetic and Lyrical State of Mind (Seifert)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1934): Banquet Speech (Pirandello)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1904): Physiology of Digestion (Pavlov)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1906): investigation and isolation of the element fluorine, and for the adoption in the service of science of the electric
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1944): recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei' (Rabi, Award Ceremony Speech)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1901): Award Ceremony Speech (Prudhomme)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2008): In the forest of paradoxes (Gustave Le Clézio)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1929): Antineuritic Vitamin and Beriberi (Eijkman)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1911): Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry (Curie)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1970): Nobel Lecture (Solzhenitsyn)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1908): On the Present State of the Question of Immunity in Infectious Diseases (Mechnikov)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1961): Banquet Speech (Andric)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1926): Colour Photography (Perrin)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1974): Banquet Speech (Johnson)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1930): The American Fear of Literature (Lewis)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2013): Alice Munro: In her Own Words (Munro)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2000): The Case for Literature (Xingjian)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1973): Banquet Speech (White)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1998): How Characters Became the Masters and the Author Their Apprentice (Saramago)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1909): On Catalysis (Ostwald)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1905): The Evolution of the Peace Movement (von Suttner)
  • Nobel Prize Lecture in Literature (2017)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1948): Banquet Speech (Eliot)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1923): The Physiology of Insulin and Its Source in the Animal Body (Macleod)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1950): What Desires Are Politically Important? (Russell)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1947): Banquet Speech (Gide)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1931): Award Ceremony Speech (Karlfeldt)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1923): Quantitative Micro-Analysis of Organic Substances (Pregl)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1905): The Current State of the Struggle against Tuberculosis (Koch)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1902): Researches on malaria (Ross; Banquet speech)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1972): An Essay on the Reason of Poetry (Böll)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1920): Banquet Speech (Hamsun)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1919): Structural and Spectral Changes of Chemical Atoms (Stark)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1966): Banquet Speech (Agnon)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1945): Penicillin (Fleming)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1992): The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory (Walcott)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1929): Banquet Speech (Mann)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1914): Some New Methods for Functional Testing of the Vestibular Apparatus and the Cerebellum (Bárány)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1939): For his work on sex hormones (Butenandt, presentation speech)
  • Nobel Peace Prize Lecture (1999): Médecins Sans Frontières
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1927): Banquet Speech (Bergson)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1927):The Treatment of Dementia Paralytica by Malaria Inoculation (Wagner-Jauregg)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1916): Presentation (von Heidenstam)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1938):for his work on carotenoids and vitamins (Kuhn, presentation speech)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1985): Nobel Lecture (Simon)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1932): The Activity of the Nerve Fibres (Adrian)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1939): Award Ceremony Speech (Sillanpää)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1920): A Contribution to the Physiology of the Capillaries (Krogh)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1989): Eulogy to the Fable (Cela)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1909): Concerning Pathological Manifestations in Low-Grade Thyroid Diseases (Kocher)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2012): Storytellers (Yan)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1923): Fundamental ideas and problems of the theory of relativity (Einstein)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1914): Atomic Weights (Richards)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1969): A Physicist's Renewed Look at Biology – Twenty Years Later (Delbrück)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1908): invention of automatic regulators (Dalén, Award Ceremony Speech)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1911): On the Laws of Thermal Radiation (Wien)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1960): Immunological Tolerance (Medawar)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1935): Artificial Production of Radioactive Elements (Joliot-Curie)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2005): Art, Truth & Politics (Pinter)
  • Nobel Price in Physiology or Medicine (1903): Award Ceremony Speech (Professor the Count K.A.H. Mörner for Niels Finsen)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1904):The Work of the Institute of International Law (Institute of International Law)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1901): the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him (Röntgen, presentation speech)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1983): Nobel Lecture (Golding)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1922): Banquet Speech (Benavente)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1936): The Chemical Transmission of Nerve Action (Loewi)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1946): Banquet Speech (Hesse)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1935): The Organizer-Effect in Embryonic Development (Spemann)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1923): The Irish Dramatic Movement (Yeats)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1952): Banquet Speech (Mauriac)
  • Nobel Lecture in Chemistry (1912): The Method of Direct Hydrogenation by Catalysis (Sabatier)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1912): Suture of Blood-Vessels and Transplantation of Organs (Carrel)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1906): The structure and connexions of neurons (Cajal)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1912): Banquet Speech (Hauptmann)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1945): Banquet Speech (Mistral)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1956): The Contributions of Right Heart Catheterization to Physiology and Medicine, with Some Observations on
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1918): The Genesis and Present State of Development of the Quantum Theory (Planck)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1902): The Theory of Electrons and the Propagation of Light (Lorentz)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1934): The Development of Liver Therapy in Pernicious Anemia (Minot)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1975): Is Poetry Still Possible? (Montale)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1993): Toni Morrison
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1932): Award Ceremony Speech (Galsworthy)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1994): Japan, The Ambiguous, and Myself (Oe)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1982): The Solitude of Latin America (Márquez)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1946): The Production of Mutations (Muller)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1901): The Occasion of the First Award (Dunant, Passy)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1996): The Poet and the World (Szymborska)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1904): Award Ceremony Speech (Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1936): Banquet Speech (O'Neill)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1910): Presentation Speech (Heyse)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1965): Interaction among Virus, Cell, and Organism (Lwoff)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1971): Towards the Splendid City (Neruda)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2002) Heureka! (Kertész)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1932): Inhibition as a Coordinative Factor (Sherrington)
  • Nobel Peace Prize Lecture (1964) - The Quest for Peace and Justice (Martin Luther King, Jr.)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1975): From the Molecular Biology of Oncogenic DNA Viruses to Cancer
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1956): The Role of Heart Catheterization and Angiocardiography in the Development of Modern Medicine (Forssma
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1947): The Role of the Hypophysis in Carbohydrate Metabolism and in Diabetes (Houssay)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1907): Protozoa as Causes of Diseases (Laveran)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1911): Banquet Speech (Maeterlinck)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1987): Nobel Lecture (Brodsky)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1908): Partial Cell Functions (Ehrlich)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1974): The Coming Age of the Cell (Claude)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1955): Banquet Speech (Laxness)
  • Nobel Peace Prize Lecture (2014): Malala Yousafzai
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1944): Banquet Speech (Jensen)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1906): International Peace (Roosevelt)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1910): The Chemical Composition of the Cell Nucleus (Kossel)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1958): A Case History in Biological Research (Tatum)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1901): Serum Therapy in Therapeutics and Medical Science (von Behring)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1965): Banquet Speech (Sholokhov)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1949): The Central Control of the Activity of Internal Organs (Hess)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1986): The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty Five Years Later (Levi-Montalcini)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1960): Banquet Speech (Perse)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1913): Banquet Speech (Tagore)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1995): Crediting Poetry (Heaney)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1929): The Earlier History of Vitamin Research (Hopkins)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1928): Investigations on Typhus (Nicolle)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1951): The Development of Vaccines against Yellow Fever (Theiler)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1997): Contra Jogulatores Obloquentes (Fo)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2007): On not winning the Nobel Prize (Lessing)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1903): Banquet Speech (Bjørnson)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1909): Banquet Speech (Lagerlöf)
  • Nobel Peace Prize (1902): The Futility of War Demonstrated by History (Ducommun)
  • Index of Nobel Lectures
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1919): Presentation Speech (Spitteler)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1913): Anaphylaxis (Richet)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1924): Presentation (Reymont)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1925): Award Ceremony Speech (Shaw)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine (1906): The neuron doctrine - theory and facts (Golgi)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1953): Banquet Speech (Churchill)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1957): Banquet Speech (Camus)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2003): He and His Man (Coetzee)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1928): Banquet Speech (Undset)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1980): Nobel Lecture (Milosz)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1906): Award Ceremony Speech (Carducci)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1902): Award Ceremony Speech (Mommsen)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (2009): Every word knows something of a vicious circle (Müller)
  • Nobel Lecture in Physics (1937): Electronic Waves (Thompson)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1977): Nobel Lecture (Aleixandre)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1958): Announcement (Pasternak)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1959): The Poet and the Politician (Quasimodo)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1986): This Past Must Address Its Present (Soyinka)
  • Nobel Lecture in Literature (1908): Naturalism or Idealism? (Eucken)

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