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    she was done talking. I couldn’t follow the translation because it sounded like Latin or French. I kept listening to it over and over but I couldn’t understand what the words meant. She does have the most beautiful voice though. She sounds like an opera singer. I noticed when she hit high notes she sounded off key. It was way too high pitch and much louder‚ and stronger vocal. At the point when she went back to normal pitch‚ it sounds so much better and was a little quiet. The background sounds

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    Mezzo Soprano Essay

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    ad- dress is the kind of voice necessary. It must be a large voice. A castrato cannot be replaced with a small-voiced soprano or mezzo-soprano. Here‚ given the central role of Handel in this article‚ and the central role of Senesino in Handel’s operas‚ we face an irony. It appears to be easier to find large-voiced sopranos who sing fioritura adequately than mezzo- sopranos. Onstage are women whose voices are not large even by mezzo- soprano standards. Unfortunately‚ Marilyn Hore’s career is

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    THEATER FROM RESTORATION THROUGH ROMANTICISM The drama of the English Restoration combined aspects of English and continental Renaissance theater‚ both in playwriting and in theater architecture. French influence was also felt with the introduction of neoclassical ideals into serious English drama. By the eighteenth century‚ there was an attempt to break away from the Italianate traditions. Theater shapes changed‚ and playwrights abandoned the neoclassical ideals in favor of romanticism. As the

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    Richard Wagner Biography

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    Richard Wagner was a classical artist in Germany during the Romantic period. Although Wagner faced many conflicts in his lifetime‚ he managed to compose operas that still have a standing influence to this day. Wagner’s works are emotional and strike deep into the hearts of the listeners‚ including Adolf Hitler who was a fan of Wagner. The life of Richard Wagner is complex and interesting‚ but you can’t become a famous composer if you have a dull life. Wagners life begins on May 22nd‚ 1813 in Leipzig

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    Puccini's La Boheme

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    Puccini’s La Bohème: An Analysis Giacomo Puccini has written a number of operas‚ including Turandot‚ Gianni Schicchi‚ and Madama Butterfly. La Bohème is said to be “one of the most successful and enchanting operas ever written.” Written in the romantic period‚ the text and score interrelations play an important role in an overall aesthetically and historically pleasing opera. In a story of love found and love lost‚ Puccini uses text and score to create empathy for the characters of La Boheme

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    Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. He developed two styles of composition – the heritage of Renaissance polyphony and the new basso continuo technique of the Baroque. Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas‚ L’Orfeo‚ a novel work that is the earliest surviving opera still regularly performed. He is widely recognized as an inventive composer who enjoyed considerable fame in his lifetime. Claudio Monteverdi was born in 1567 in Cremona‚ Lombardy. His father was Baldassare Monteverdi

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    tuberculosis. His music is made for solo piano. Wagner – (1813-1883) A German who was a very controversial composer. His operas often included social and political ideas as he was openly anti-semetic and his music was later used as Nazi propaganda. He built his own opera house in Bayreuth where he would put on performances of three operas. He didn’t consider his operas to be operas but rather music dramas. Gottschalk – (1829-1869) He was an American composer and virtuoso pianist who was best known

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    Task 2

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    Cristina Nielson 6/18/2011 RJFT Task 2 Action Plan When this merger was decided it was called into action because of the weakness within the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Opera. Both are great companies but both could use the strengths of the others to improve. This paper will explore the leadership and financial strengths of both companies as well as a complete overhaul of the balanced scorecard of the businesses. Below I have listed the strengths and weaknesses of the leaders and financial

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    Si Rizal Sa Dapitan

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    Opera (Property Management System) Opera is a computer-based‚ Property Management System. Opera system contains 4 sets of computer soft ware packages capable of supporting a variety of activities in Front and Back office of the Hotel. Opera is a property management system (PMS) used by over 200‚000 hotels worldwide. It is therefore by far‚ the most popular system used in hotels‚ and those students wishing to pursue a career in Front Office‚ and Reservation Dept. must understand how Opera works

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    some of Scarlatti’s most important works. One of Scarlatti’s most famous operas is Mitridate Eupatore. It was written in 1707‚ for Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice. It is mainly about the revenge of Prince Eupatore and his sister Laodice on their mother‚ Queen Stratonica. The Queen has murdered their father and married her lover Farnace (Palisca). There are a lot of da capo arias in this opera‚ one

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