London in the sixteen-forties
he was the son of a pastor, and when his father grew old Carlisle was charged with purging London of the supernatural. one night he discovered a real coven of vampires, and when the townsfolk tried to kill them, Carlisle was bitten. he managed to hide in a cellar, and after three days realized what he had become. he tried to kill himself in many ways, and as his control over the need to drink human blood began to dwindle, he stumbled upon a herd of deer and killed them without thinking. he regained his strength and realized that he didn't have to kill humans to survive. he spent time in Italy with the Volturi before coming to America, where he moved often, working as a doctor in various towns. while in Chicago in 1918 he found Edward dying of the Spanish Influenza, and transformed him into a vampire. the pair traveled until Carlisle, once again a doctor, found Esme. she had jumped off a cliff after the death of her child and brought straight to the morgue, but somehow her heart was still beating. (interesting bit of trivia: Carlisle treated Esme for a broken leg when she was young) Carlisle changed her and they were married. he found Rosalie after she was beaten by her fiancee and changed her with the hope that she would be Edward's mate like Esme was for him. the two never fell in love, and Rosalie found Emmett when hunting in Appalachia. his face, even though he had been recently mauled by a bear, reminded her of her friend's son and she found the strength to carry him back. Carlisle changed him and Rosalie and Emmett were together for the rest of their lives. at about the age of 364, Carlisle welcomed Bella to the world of vampires, along with her and Edward's daughter Renesmee, a vampire-human hybrid, and Jacob Black, the werewolf who imprinted on Renesmee when she was born. and that is a not-so-brief history of Carlisle's life.
I agree........................but you forgot to mention that Alice and Jasper came and became apart of his family...............Good Job though!!!
Carl Orff (composer), Carmina Burana, O Fortuna
If it is the first movie it is Flesh Into Gear by CKY...Great song eh? Steven_mi.
O Fortuna by Carl Orff. Sanctus is part of a catholic mass. This is sung at High mass. I would like to know who the choir is?
It is song "O Fortuna". (Carl Orff's Carmina Burana) You can find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqw3KWb9bH4&feature=related
The original was O Fortuna, from the Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff. However the version from Spellbound's performance was the version by Rhydian Roberts.
Carl Orff was a German composer.
Carl Orff was not a French composer; he was a German.
Carl Orff was born on July 10, 1895.
Carl Orff was born on July 10, 1895.
Carl Orff died on March 29, 1982 at the age of 86.
Carl Orff died on March 29, 1982 at the age of 86.
A cantata written by the German composer Carl Orff during the beginnning of the 20th century, based on old medieval poems.
The cast of Carl Orff - Portrait des Komponisten - 1982 includes: Charlotte Kerr as Narrator Carl Orff as himself
he was a german composer
Carl Orff was born on July 10, 1895 and died on March 29, 1982. Carl Orff would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 120 years old today.
Carl Orff was a German composer and music educator. Born in 1895, Orff was famous for his cantata Carmina Burana, and for his Musik fur Kinder series.
Munich ... in 1895.