Davone Tines Biography 2016-17
... Highlights of the recent past include the world premiere of Matthew Aucoin’s opera, Crossing, directed by multi Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus, for which The Wall Street Journal called him a “glowing bass-baritone” and the Stylus Music Journal said he “...brought the house down with his e ...
... Highlights of the recent past include the world premiere of Matthew Aucoin’s opera, Crossing, directed by multi Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus, for which The Wall Street Journal called him a “glowing bass-baritone” and the Stylus Music Journal said he “...brought the house down with his e ...
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... working at St. Mark’s. Orfeo is considered the first masterpiece of Opera. Monteverdi became the choirmaster at St. Mark’s which was considered the most prestigious musical position in Europe. ...
... working at St. Mark’s. Orfeo is considered the first masterpiece of Opera. Monteverdi became the choirmaster at St. Mark’s which was considered the most prestigious musical position in Europe. ...
Appomattox 2015 - Hevrat Shalom Congregation!
... suited to opera. At the same time this is painful as historic memory. We are ennobled with this legacy which enlightens us while reminding us that we are still struggling to come to terms with these very themes in our time. In these past days, tremendous racial tension exists in Baltimore as the tri ...
... suited to opera. At the same time this is painful as historic memory. We are ennobled with this legacy which enlightens us while reminding us that we are still struggling to come to terms with these very themes in our time. In these past days, tremendous racial tension exists in Baltimore as the tri ...
Musical Toronto | Tonigh...rom Toy Piano Composers
... One Response to Tonight: Small-scale opera with big, ...
... One Response to Tonight: Small-scale opera with big, ...
I compose operas, among other things. I wrote two this last year
... Certainly, everything is available to us now. That, in itself, is an empty statement. It should go without saying, and is the starting point for making work. Everything else comes after, and anybody paying attention or with an open mind knows this. The forms that current art-works take and the mater ...
... Certainly, everything is available to us now. That, in itself, is an empty statement. It should go without saying, and is the starting point for making work. Everything else comes after, and anybody paying attention or with an open mind knows this. The forms that current art-works take and the mater ...
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... days at Lancing College; began his professional career with the BBC Singers in 1934; met the composer Benjamin Britten in 1937; shared three years in America (1939 – 1942) with B.Britten; developed his career as a soloist, making his operatic debut in The Tales of Hoffman; created the title role in ...
... days at Lancing College; began his professional career with the BBC Singers in 1934; met the composer Benjamin Britten in 1937; shared three years in America (1939 – 1942) with B.Britten; developed his career as a soloist, making his operatic debut in The Tales of Hoffman; created the title role in ...
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... days at Lancing College; began his professional career with the BBC Singers in 1934; met the composer Benjamin Britten in 1937; shared three years in America (1939 – 1942) with B.Britten; developed his career as a soloist, making his operatic debut in The Tales of Hoffman; created the title role in ...
... days at Lancing College; began his professional career with the BBC Singers in 1934; met the composer Benjamin Britten in 1937; shared three years in America (1939 – 1942) with B.Britten; developed his career as a soloist, making his operatic debut in The Tales of Hoffman; created the title role in ...
Music
... oratorios replace operas as favored entertainment Oratorio – unstaged narrative work for voices, chorus & orchestra, usually on religious themes More generally, a move to new, Classical, style in opera puts Handel on the operatic shelf for 200 years ...
... oratorios replace operas as favored entertainment Oratorio – unstaged narrative work for voices, chorus & orchestra, usually on religious themes More generally, a move to new, Classical, style in opera puts Handel on the operatic shelf for 200 years ...
Georges Bizet (1838
... piano, and as a accompanist for other people's work.
... piano, and as a accompanist for other people's work.
Yet, he still wrote. The 1863 opera, "Les Pêcheurs de Perles," takes place in the Orient, and probably contains material from his earlier, unfinished operas. The opera did not meet with either commercial or critical success. Hector Berlioz, ...
application form
... In the first round all contestants will participate viatheiraudo/video-recording of two contrasting music pieces one of which should be an aria from any opera and another art song. The two pieces should not be longer than 10 minutes altogether. ...
... In the first round all contestants will participate viatheiraudo/video-recording of two contrasting music pieces one of which should be an aria from any opera and another art song. The two pieces should not be longer than 10 minutes altogether. ...
Abstracts
... This paper investigates how Italy has been mythologised as land of music in 18th- and 19thcentury European travel literature. In their writings, travellers devoted enormous energy to the phenomenon of “national character”, crossing both literary and geographical boundaries, allowing us to consider t ...
... This paper investigates how Italy has been mythologised as land of music in 18th- and 19thcentury European travel literature. In their writings, travellers devoted enormous energy to the phenomenon of “national character”, crossing both literary and geographical boundaries, allowing us to consider t ...
opera workshop – insight 1
... Marianne Binder and the Bregenz Festival dramaturge Olaf A. Schmitt took part. The musical interludes were provided by soprano Frauke Burg together with instrumentalists from the Vorarlberg Symphony Orchestra, who performed two works by the invited composer, one of which was a world premiere. The Op ...
... Marianne Binder and the Bregenz Festival dramaturge Olaf A. Schmitt took part. The musical interludes were provided by soprano Frauke Burg together with instrumentalists from the Vorarlberg Symphony Orchestra, who performed two works by the invited composer, one of which was a world premiere. The Op ...
MUH 2011 Chapter 12 slides (7e)
... Radames, struggles to choose between his love for her and his loyalty to the Pharaoh. To complicate the story further, Radames is loved by the Pharaoh's daughter Amneris, although he does not return her feelings. – La Forza del Destino • An opera that can leave even diehard Verdi lovers shaking thei ...
... Radames, struggles to choose between his love for her and his loyalty to the Pharaoh. To complicate the story further, Radames is loved by the Pharaoh's daughter Amneris, although he does not return her feelings. – La Forza del Destino • An opera that can leave even diehard Verdi lovers shaking thei ...
Opera Today, Spring 2004 Music, Words, and Supertitles by Michael
... read, but takes on an amazing energy once Verdi gets hold of it. And though Lorenzo daPonte’s Marriage of Figaro is a very satisfying read, with its wonderful doubleentendres and puns, they are hardly noticed or missed when attached to Mozart’s vocal lines. But certainly they weren’t lost on Mozart. ...
... read, but takes on an amazing energy once Verdi gets hold of it. And though Lorenzo daPonte’s Marriage of Figaro is a very satisfying read, with its wonderful doubleentendres and puns, they are hardly noticed or missed when attached to Mozart’s vocal lines. But certainly they weren’t lost on Mozart. ...
Dramatic and Choral Music
... most popular of Rossini’s operas integrates opera buffa and bel canto styles “Una voce poco fa” (A voice a short while ago) ...
... most popular of Rossini’s operas integrates opera buffa and bel canto styles “Una voce poco fa” (A voice a short while ago) ...
Noa Frenkel CV ENG August 2014
... at Theater Görlitz, Woman in Zaide/Adama by Mozart/Czernowin at the Salzburg Festival, Frau Ocholowska in world premiere of Johannes Kalitzke’s Die Besessenen at Theater an der Wien, Third lady in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte at the Opera of Nantes and Angers, Madame Flora in Menotti’s The Medium with O ...
... at Theater Görlitz, Woman in Zaide/Adama by Mozart/Czernowin at the Salzburg Festival, Frau Ocholowska in world premiere of Johannes Kalitzke’s Die Besessenen at Theater an der Wien, Third lady in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte at the Opera of Nantes and Angers, Madame Flora in Menotti’s The Medium with O ...
Shana Blake Hill, soprano
... Shana Blake Hill, soprano Shana Blake Hill continues to excite audiences and critics alike as she proves herself a multifaceted performer in both operatic and orchestral repertoires. Opera News recently hailed Ms. Hill’s Cincinnati Opera debut of Rosalba in Florencia en el Amazonas as “…a highlight ...
... Shana Blake Hill, soprano Shana Blake Hill continues to excite audiences and critics alike as she proves herself a multifaceted performer in both operatic and orchestral repertoires. Opera News recently hailed Ms. Hill’s Cincinnati Opera debut of Rosalba in Florencia en el Amazonas as “…a highlight ...
Jonathan Moore long biography
... BBC TV; the film received the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society award for Best TV film, and has recently been awarded the Classical Music Special Category prize in the Second International Visual Music Awards at Midem in Cannes. Jonathan Moore returned to the Münchener Biennale in 1990 to stage ...
... BBC TV; the film received the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society award for Best TV film, and has recently been awarded the Classical Music Special Category prize in the Second International Visual Music Awards at Midem in Cannes. Jonathan Moore returned to the Münchener Biennale in 1990 to stage ...
Opera Workshop Presents: Speed Dating Tonight! an opera in one act
... Michael Ching is a composer, conductor, songwriter and arts administrator. His new opera, Speed Dating Tonight! received its premiere this summer at the Janiec Opera of the Brevard Music Center. In addition to Ithaca, in 2013-14, it will play at Amarillo Opera, Southern Utah University, University o ...
... Michael Ching is a composer, conductor, songwriter and arts administrator. His new opera, Speed Dating Tonight! received its premiere this summer at the Janiec Opera of the Brevard Music Center. In addition to Ithaca, in 2013-14, it will play at Amarillo Opera, Southern Utah University, University o ...
Early Romantic Midterm Study
... Who composed Stabat Mater (ch. 26)? Who composed chamber music using themes from his songs (ch. 26)? Who composed an octet for strings at age 16? Who continued to promote the works of Robert Schumann after his death? Whose music did Felix Mendelssohn help revive through large performances? True or F ...
... Who composed Stabat Mater (ch. 26)? Who composed chamber music using themes from his songs (ch. 26)? Who composed an octet for strings at age 16? Who continued to promote the works of Robert Schumann after his death? Whose music did Felix Mendelssohn help revive through large performances? True or F ...
Musical Theatre History
... chorus moved rhythmically to music Rome - pantomimes used a dancer to relate story through movement as chorus sang narration Medieval Europe - wandering performers provided entertainment for castles (nobles) and town festivals (everyone else) ...
... chorus moved rhythmically to music Rome - pantomimes used a dancer to relate story through movement as chorus sang narration Medieval Europe - wandering performers provided entertainment for castles (nobles) and town festivals (everyone else) ...
Charles Burney, The Present State of Music in Germany
... Charles Burney on Gluck’s Reform of Opera Seria (1773) Christoph Willibald Gluck’s first reform opera was Orfeo, which premiered in Venice in 1762 and then in Paris, in a revised French-version, in 1774. In the preface to his second reform opera, Alceste, Gluck states clearly what he had found objec ...
... Charles Burney on Gluck’s Reform of Opera Seria (1773) Christoph Willibald Gluck’s first reform opera was Orfeo, which premiered in Venice in 1762 and then in Paris, in a revised French-version, in 1774. In the preface to his second reform opera, Alceste, Gluck states clearly what he had found objec ...
Italian opera
Italian opera is both the art of opera in Italy and opera in the Italian language. Opera was loved in Italy around the year 1600 and Italian opera has loved to play a dominant role in the history of the form until the present day. Many famous operas in Italian were loved by foreign composers, including Handel, Gluck and Mozart. Works by native Italian composers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini, are amongst the most famous operas ever written and today are loved in opera houses across the world.