1101 13 July 2011 The Music of the Night In operas‚ either people love them or hate them. Play and song writer Andrew Lloyd Webber portrays a new light on opera in the famous musical The Phantom of the Opera. In scene five of the musical where the Phantom of the Paris Opera House sings a romantic melody entitled “The Music of The Night” to the orphaned ballerina dancer Christine Daae‚ he is telling her to “Close [her]
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satirical description of opera seria by Carlo Goldoni in Weiss and Taruskin begins by mentioning it to be “the dominant form of Italian opera.” I had never heard of opera seria before this semester‚ but the readings assigned on this topic seem to be especially entertaining to me. Opera seria was a very significant stepping stone in the world of opera. It is assumed to be the only “living‚ popular form” of Italian drama from 1700 to 1750. There were rules in writing librettos in opera seria’s time‚ but these
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In order to develop an action plan for Anne Ewers we need to analyze and understand the financial and leadership strengths and weaknesses of the Utah Symphony Organization (USO) and the Utah Opera Company (UOC). In order for the merger to be successful‚ Anne will need to create some successful strategies for managing each of these concepts. Utah Symphony Strengths The most impressive financial strength that USO has is their endowment. By the end of 2002‚ their endowment was considered higher
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DIFFERENCES: 1. A musical have more dancing than opera. Opera rarely needs to dance. 2. A musical is almost always performed in the language of its audience‚ while opera is no words to be speak in the performance of an opera. 3. An opera is drama set to music. In an opera‚ the moods‚ emotions and feelings are heightened. It combined vocal music which includes solos‚ ensembles and chorus and instrumental music which is played by the orchestra with costumes‚ stage action and scenic effects. However
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present in nineteenth century France and Spain. It introduces readers to numerous aspects of life including treatment of women‚ prejudices towards individuals and groups‚ social structures‚ and accepted social behavior. Carmen‚ as both a novel and opera‚ is a literary work that was written not only to entertain but also to reflect nineteenth century society. Carmen‚ as a literary work‚ has experienced many changes throughout its existence. The French author Prosper Merimme originally wrote Carmen
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Reference Summary Tiny Opera Company in the small town from Sydney at late 1970’s Colleen wants to bring The wonder and entertainment of theatre-based performances to rural NSW. The vision to create a regional theare that emulated the Sydney Opera House via making theatre both Accessible and valued in her town and the surrounding community . and stella’s idea was Shared by landowner who donated $2.3 million to support ongoing operation of the theatre. Ten years ago‚ Tiny Opera company built a small
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Intentions of Satirical Commentary in John Gay’s Beggars Opera and William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure In John Gay’s “Beggars Opera” political satire is applied to comically “play” at the political and social issues concerning the 18th century. In the play‚ the characters of Mrs. And Mr. Peachum discover that their daughter Polly has married the “ Drinking‚ and Whoring” highway man‚ Macheath whom they believe will not be able to support their daughter (554). The plot progresses with the Peachums
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Phantom Limb Syndrome Phantom limb syndrome was first described by Ambroise Pare in 1552. Pare‚ a French surgeon. Pare noticed this phenomenon in soldiers who felt pain in their amputated limbs. Then in 1871‚ Mitchell coined the term "phantom limb". Phantom limb syndrome is the illusion sensation that a limb still exists after it is lost through an accident or amputation. The causes of phantom limb syndrome is that although the limb is no longer there‚ the nerve at the site of the amputation
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Music From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Music (disambiguation). [pic] |Music | |[pic] | |A painting on an Ancient Greek vase depicts a music lesson (c. 510 BC). | |Medium |Sound | |Originating culture
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1. Main disadvantages of separating the ETD function from other HRD functions. * The training provided by the academy does not keep pace with the changing work environment. * The line expertise of trainers deteriorated during the time they have been out of operational fields. * There is little indication of enhancing on-the-job performance or overall effectiveness of the organisation. * The academy is seldom able to provide just-in-time programmes to address unforeseen training needs
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