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"Gerold Huber (born 1969) is a German classical pianist, best known as the regular duo partner of baritone Christian Gerhaher and accompanist of other singers. Career Born in Straubing, Huber studied on a scholarship at the , piano with Friedemann Berger and Lied accompaniment ("") with Helmut Deutsch. Together with the singer Christian Gerhaher he attended a master class with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau in Berlin. Huber forms a duo with Christian Gerhaher and has also accompanied singers such as Ruth Ziesak, Franz-Josef Selig, Bernarda Fink, Cornelia Kallisch and Diana Damrau. He is the pianist of the "Liedertafel" founded in 2002 of James Taylor, Christian Elsner, Michael Volle and Franz-Josef Selig and has appeared with the Artemis Quartet. At the Rheingau Musik Festival 2010 he accompanied Christian Gerhaher in a Gustav Mahler program of ' (Seven Songs of Latter Days) and from ' the movements ' (The lonely one in Autumn) and ' (The Farewell). Awards * 2006 Gramophone Award 2006 for "" with Christian Gerhaher * 2004 German Phono Prize Echo Klassik in the category "" with Christian Gerhaher for ' by Schubert * 2002 German Phono Prize "Echo Klassik" in the category "" with Christian Gerhaher for ' by Schubert * 2001 * 1998 Prix International Pro Musicis Paris/New York with Christian Gerhaher Recordings * Ludwig van Beethoven: ', Russki Record München * Johannes Brahms: ', Franz Schubert: ' and various ', Frank Martin: ', Christian Gerhaher, Arte Nova, August 2002 * Joseph Haydn: ', Ruth Ziesak, Capriccio HAYDN, F.J.: Lieder (Ziesak, Huber) review by Phil Muse, Audio Video Club of Atlanta, October 2009 * Erich Kästner / Edmund Nick: ', chansons, Susanne Brantl, Russki Record München * Erich Kästner / Edmund Nick: ', chansons, Susanne Brantl, Russki Record München * Gustav Mahler: ', Christian Gerhaher, ', Hyperion Ensemble, Arte Nova, February 2003 * Franz Schubert: ', Christian Gerhaher, ARTE NOVA * Franz Schubert: ', Christian Gerhaher, ARTE NOVA * Franz Schubert: ', Christian Gerhaher, ARTE NOVA * Franz Schubert: ' (various Lieder), Christian Gerhaher, RCA, January 2006 * Franz Schubert: ', Bernarda Fink, Harmonia Mundi * Robert Schumann: ', Christian Gerhaher, RCA, March 2008Melancholie - Lieder von Robert Schumann review of Jens F. Laurson, June 2008 * Robert Schumann: ', Christian Gerhaher, RCA, October 2004Schumann: Dichterliebe review by Dan Davis in "Classics Today", 2005 * TerezínTheresienstadt, Lieder by Victor Ullmann and others, Anne Sofie von Otter, Christian Gerhaher, Deutsche Grammophon, 2007 * ', Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Silcher, "Liedertafel", ORFEO References External links * * Gerold Huber on the Gasteig website * Entries for recordings by Gerold Huber on WorldCat Category:German classical pianists Category:Male classical pianists Category:University of Music and Performing Arts Munich alumni Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:21st-century classical pianists Category:People from Straubing Category:21st-century male musicians "
"BONDI (named after Bondi Beach) is an API framework aimed at mobile devices. OMTP launched the BONDI initiative, which defined new interfaces (Javascript APIs) and a security framework (based on XACML policy description) to enable the access to mobile phone functionality (Application Invocation, Application Settings, Camera, Communications Log, Gallery, Location, Messaging, Persistent Data, Personal Information, Phone Status, User Interaction) from browser and widget engine in a secure way. BONDI supports widget-based applications as well as web-based applications. History BONDI was initiated in 2008 by OMTP. The first BONDI widget, based on a preliminary version of the 1.0 specification was shown at MWC 2009 in February 2009. Version 1.0 of the API specification released on June, 2nd, 2009 with a maintenance release (1.01) following on July, 30th, 2009 Version 1.1 of the API was released as stable on February, 11th, 2010. In February 2010, at MWC 2010 the Samsung Wave was released as the first mobile phone to contain the BONDI as a built-in API as part of the bada platform. At MWC 2010, The Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) announced that BONDI would be one of the technologies used. API As of release 1.1, the BONDI API defines the following interfaces: * Application Launcher - Access to the installed applications. It also provides access to the native applications such as messaging, telephony and newly installed applications. * Messaging - Send and manage text-, binary and multimedia- messages via Email, SMS, and MMS. * User Interaction - To allow widgets to access functions that integrate with the widget runtime user interface. * File System - Access to the filesystem of a device. * Gallery - Access to media galleries located on the phone. * Device Status - Access to status information, such as battery level or display orientation. * Application Configuration - Access to application specific static storage for preference and other application settings. * Geolocation - Allows the detection of the user's location by abstracting from a range of location methods. * Camera - Access to local camera devices to allow capturing video and photo. * Telephony - Access to information on recent calls (missed, received, and initiated). * PIM - Personal Information Management provides access to contacts, calendars and tasks APIs. See below. * Contact - Access to contacts available in the address books. * Calendar - Access to device calendars. * Task - Access to phone resident task management functions The upcoming 1.5 API will add or change the following APIs: * APDU - Allows the communication between web application and a smart card by using the Application Protocol Data Units (APDUs). * Bluetooth - Access to the bluetooth functionality. * Crypto - Provides cryptographic functions like hashing, signature verification, encrypting and decrypting. * DLNA - Enables discovery of the DLNA devices in the local network and control of the devices. * Server Push - Provides functionality of OMA Push delivery to Web Applications running in the widget context. * Sensor - Access to device sensors, such as accelerometer, altimeter, ambient temperature or tilt sensors. * Telephony - Extension of existing API to enable the handling of incoming and outgoing phone calls. Policies To safeguard users from malicious web applications, BONDI defines a policy layer between the API and the device. Policies can be set on a widget provider level (for signed widgets) on a widget level or on an API call-by- call level for web pages. Every widget carries a manifest declaring the APIs to be used by that widget, allowing users to install (or deny installation) based on the function the widget intends to use. References External links * BONDI home page * OMTP home page * Wholesale Application Community, an application store from mobile operators * OneAPI, a set of API exposed on the WEB by mobile operators Category:JavaScript libraries "
"Crypto-Protestantism is a historical phenomenon that mainly occurred on the territory of the Habsburg Empire but also elsewhere in Europe and Latin America. It describes the attempt by catholic rulers made after the Protestant Reformation to reestablish Catholicism in parts of the Empire that had become Protestant after the Reformation. The Protestants in the areas that were re- Catholicised by force strove to retain their own confession inwardly while they outwardly pretended to accept Catholicism.Žalta, Anja. 2004. Protestantizem in bukovništvo med koroškimi Slovenci. Anthropos 36(1/4): 1–23, p. 7. With the Patent of Toleration in the Habsburg Empire in 1781, Protestantism was again permitted, and from that time on most Protestants could live their faith openly once more. See also *Nicodemite *Crypto- Papism *Crypto-Christianity *Crypto-Calvinism *Hundskirke stone *Cafeteria Catholicism *Zoë movement *Augsburg Confession as a Roman Catholic confession proposal *Criticism of Pope Francis *Cum ex apostolatus officio, intended to guard against the Crypto-Protestant threat *Molinism *Jansenism (sometimes labeled as Crypto-Calvinism) * *Salzburg Protestants *Transylvanian Landler *Zillertal Valley expulsion References Category:Protestant Reformation Category:Counter-Reformation "