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  1. Бард-колледж (Колледж Бард) (англ. Bard College, сокращённо Бард) — престижный частный гуманитарный университет свободных искусств и наук, расположенный в Аннандейл-на-Гудзоне, округ Датчесс, штат Нью-Йорк.

  2. The Bard College Conservatory of Music announces the appointment of Satoshi Okamoto to the faculty in double bass. Okamoto has been a member of the New York Philharmonic since 2003. He served as an acting principal and assistant principal in 2013–16.

  3. The Bards College is where almost all bards found in Skyrim were trained. They will instruct the Dragonborn to inquire within or travel here if they are asked about their background. It is a three-story building located near the Blue Palace inside the walls of Solitude. The building itself is large, but contains little notable loot (except for many books). There are many flutes, drums, and ...

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  5. 25 de feb. de 2024 · A martially-minded Bard may prefer College of Valor. By improving the Bard’s ability to wade into melee safely, the Bard can fill nearly every role in a party. If you’re in a small party, this is an exciting option. However, in a party of 4 or more the Valor Bard’s lack of focus will make it hard for the College of Valor Bard to truly shine.

  6. Bard College fue fundado como el Colegio de San Esteban en 1860. Se encuentra en Annandale-on-Hudson, Nueva York y ofrece la licenciatura en artes con especialización en más de 40 programas académicos en cuatro divisiones: Artes; Lengua y Literatura; Ciencia, Matemáticas y Computación; y Estudios Sociales.

  7. Peter Filkins, Bard College visiting professor of literature and the Richard B. Fisher Professor of Literature at Bard College at Simon’s Rock, has been awarded $50,000 by the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund the writing of his biography of Austria’s most celebrated writer of the postwar era Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973).