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* " Perpetuum Mobile " was also used in the pilot episode ( entitled " Lost For Words ") of the American television show 3 lbs starring Stanley Tucci, and in an episode (" Touch of Greatness ") about the American educator Albert Cullum in the ITVS / PBS series Independent Lens.
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As a separate piece, a " Perpetuum Mobile " can be defined as a composition where ( a large part of ) the piece is intended to be repeated an ( often not specified ) number of times, without the " motion " of the melody being halted when a repeat begins.
In some cases the repeats of a " perpetuum mobile " piece are at a different pitch ( while a modulation or a chord progression occurs during the repeatable part ): some of the riddle canons of Bach's Das Musikalische Opfer are examples of this particular kind of Perpetuum Mobile / Canon Perpetuus.
* The album Perpetuum Mobile by the German avant garde group Einstürzende Neubauten has some examples of the concept.
* " Fade Into Darkness " ( previously known as " Penguin ") by Avicii ( Tim Berg ) ( 2010 )-inspired by Penguin Cafe Orchestra's " Perpetuum Mobile "
Perpetuum Mobile contains overarching references to its namesake perpetuum mobile ( the musical term ) and to perpetual motion ( the physical concept ).
Supporters Album # 1 ends with " Compressors in the Dark " ( the black version of " Ich gehe jetzt ") while Perpetuum Mobile begins with the white version of " Ich gehe jetzt ", forming another point of continuity for those who have both albums.
* Avicii samples a section of " Perpetuum Mobile " in his dance track Fade Into Darkness ( previously known as Penguin ); the Leona Lewis / Avicii collaboration Collide uses the same piano hook.
" Perpetuum Mobile " was used the main theme for the documentary The Union: The Business Behind Getting High ( 2007 ).
" Perpetuum Mobile " was used at various moments in the animated Australian film Mary and Max ( 2009 ).
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Perpetuum mobile as a genre of separate musical compositions, was at the height of its popularity by the end of the 19th century.
* " Perpetuum Mobile " was used in " The Big Bang Machine ", a 2008 BBC documentary about CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
* " Perpetuum Mobile " was used in the 1997 award-winning BBC Horizon documentary " Fermat's Last Theorem " directed by Simon Singh ( shown in North America as part of the PBS series ' Nova ' entitled " The Proof ").
* " Perpetuum Mobile " was also used in the fifth season finale of " The Apprentice ( UK TV series )"
In 1496 the work was translated into Latin translation by José Vizinho and published in Leira as Almanach Perpetuum or Tabule tabularum celestium motuum astronomi zacuti.
He is generally held to be the driving force behind Norway's final conversion to Christianity and was later revered as Rex Perpetuum Norvegiæ ( Latin: eternal king of Norway ).
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It also made a brief appearance in the pastiche ballet Graduation Ball by Antal Doráti in the ' Perpetuum Mobile dance ' number 10.
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The tables of the Almanach Perpetuum, by astronomer Abraham Zacuto, published in Leiria in 1496, were used along with its improved astrolabe, by Vasco da Gama and Pedro Álvares Cabral.
The tables of the Almanach Perpetuum, by astronomer Abraham Zacuto, published in Leiria in 1496, were used along with its improved astrolabe, by Vasco da Gama and Pedro Alvares Cabral.
* This American Life, a popular show on public radio in the United States, has often used the band's " Perpetuum Mobile " to accompany its stories, and news programs on National Public Radio have at times used the ring tone from " Telephone and Rubber Band " as bumper music between pieces.
Fox frequently used as an encore to his performances Middelschulte's " Perpetuum Mobile ", an elaborate piece played completely on the pedals.
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* Both " Perpetuum Mobile " and " Music for a Found Harmonium " appeared in the first episode ( of three ) of a 2012 BBC documentary about Art Nouveau called " Sex and Sensibility ".
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