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    OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Putul Barua Patient ID: 135799 Room No.: CCU-4 Date of Surgery: 01/08/2011 Admitting Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD‚ Pulmonology Surgeon: Simon Williams‚ MD‚ Pulmonology Preoperative Diagnosis: Recent onset hemoptysis‚ history of tuberculosis. Postoperative Diagnosis: No tuberculosis lesion seen. Name of Procedure: Bronchoscopy Specimens Removed: Blood clots. INDICATIONS: Mr. Barua requires Bronchoscopy‚ because of recent onset hemoptysis and a

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    November 18‚ 2012 “P.D.Q. Bach "The Abduction of Figaro” This is a grand opera that begins off initially with laughter. This appears to be a theme that reoccurs throughout the piece suggesting that it is a comic opera. The mood is serious yet comical throughout. It was really impressive how the composer orchestrated the story into the opera with elements of comedy in the piece. I can see how the opera plays into the minds of those of the middle class during that time as well. The composer

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    different. Night Music has different movements all serving different purposes. Allegro is upbeat and the second movement is slower and more like a love song. In Pirates of the Caribbean‚ there are in fact different “moods.” Since it is a Suite‚ similar to Carmen by Bizet‚ it consists of small parts of songs that are showcased throughout the movie. Therefore the different moods are actually the different songs from the movie. Unlike Mozart however‚ Zimmer does not separate them into different movements. In

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    In analyzing the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera merger case study‚ it was obvious that many factors‚ finances‚ personalities‚ and even the community would be involved. The wide reaching affects of a merger between these two types of organizations was eye opening. At the time of the proposed merger‚ the Utah Opera had a stronger financial footing and was not in danger of closing. The Utah Symphony however‚ was sliding down a dangerous financial slope. The organizations were structured differently

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    and write operas. In the early part of Handel ’s life he spent time playing the organ for the Calvinist Cathedral. After his stay with the Calvinist Cathedral‚ Handel played violin and harpsichord for the only opera company in Germany that existed outside the royal courts‚ and also taught private lessons. Having inspiration from playing in an opera‚ George Handel wrote his first opera‚ Almira in 1704. Handel found great success in his opera. The opera was performed

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    As a composer‚ Mahler all his life stood in a shadow of his far more famous friend and rival‚ Richard Strauss (1864-1949). While the audience in Europe saluted Strauss’ tone poems and his operas with enthusiasm‚ Mahler received recognition as an up-and-coming director/conductor of the Vienna Court Opera‚ but remained controversial as a composer. Although Mahler failed to win a well-deserved recognition as a successful composer during his lifetime‚ Mahler’s symphonies have become a firmly established

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    baroque/ Messiah/ he wrote a number of brilliant operas * Brahms- nationalism/ symphony no. 3/ he was a romantic that breathed new life into classical stylings * Schubert- romantic/ Erlkonig/ he didn’t mingle with aristocracy * Tchaikovsky- nationalism/ Romeo and Juliet/ most famous Russian composer * Dvorak- nationalism/ From the new world/ was a leading composer of nationalistic music * Verdi –nationalism/ Rigoletto/ was famous for his operas * Puccini- nationalism/ La Boheme/ created

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    Maria Barthélemon: Child Prodigy and Composer When looking through history we can see many composers throughout time. Most early composers were men but in the 1700s a shift was made and women started composing more music. There are many famous men and woman who composed music during the 1700s‚ I am going to focus on Maria Barthélemon. She was not only a composer but was a very successful singer and keyboard player throughout Ireland‚ London‚ France‚ and Italy. She has only a few surviving works

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    moving) (used in Mozart’s piano sonatas!!) Opera Buffa: Comical opera‚ always in Italian‚ strictly sung Intermezzo: A type of opera buffa (which has 2 acts) intermeshing with the 3 acts of the opera seria. It will go as follows: Act 1 Opera Buffa‚ Act 1 Opera Seria‚ Act 2 Opera Buffa‚ Act 2 Opera Seria (goes back and forth between 2‚ but meshes them together; Opera Seria story is usually different) Opera Seria: Continuation of Baroque Neopolitan opera in terms of subject matter (always in Italian

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    from the renaissance were still used‚ the development of new styles evolved‚ especially in the area of vocal music. Opera‚ oratorio and the cantata came directly from the theatrical desire to invoke the emotional awareness of their listeners through singing‚ while the concerto‚ sonata and suite gave the listener the ability to feel the conflict and harmony through instruments. Opera was made possible by the singing of poetic texts with a plot like function‚ achieving a distinctive advancement in

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