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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · "The Trees They Grow So High" first appeared in 1792 and tells of a young girl who has to enter an arranged marriage with a boy who is smaller than she is. Sarah Brightman included this song in her compilation of folk songs along with the more popular "Early One Morning". Do you remember these lyrics?

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Après Iberia (Albéniz), confié à Jean-François Heisser ou l’Ecole de Vienne (Schönberg, Berg, Webern) revisitée par le pianiste brésilien Jean-Louis Steuerman, les « Musicales » d’Actes Sud proposent « Songs from an Island » (Britten, Warlock, Quilter) par le ténor Simon Edwards qu’accompagne au clavier Simon Lebens. En créant en 2010 cette collection, l’éditeur ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · High in the evergreen canopy of General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, researchers searched for evidence of an emerging threat to giant sequoias: bark beetles. The climbers descended the towering 2,200-year-old tree with good news on Tuesday.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California (AP) — High in the evergreen canopy of General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, researchers searched for evidence of an emerging threat to giant sequoias: bark beetles. The climbers descended the towering 2,200-year-old tree with good news on Tuesday.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · May 25, 2024 7:00 AM. Only the Hardiest Trees Can Survive Today’s Urban Inferno. In a rapidly warming world, cities need more tree cover to stay cool—but only certain species can handle soaring...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · High in the evergreen canopy of General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, researchers searched for evidence of an emerging threat to giant sequoias: bark beetles. They descended the towering...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Half of the world's mangrove ecosystems, with trees whose roots stretch down into brackish water, are at risk of collapse. That's according to the first assessment from the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a leading scientific authority on the status of species and ecosystems.