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    Storytelling Through Opera In the following‚ three operas will be compared by their ability to effectively tell stories through music. The three operas that will be discussed are: “Don Giovanni” by Mozart‚ “La Boheme” by Puccini‚ and “Wozzeck” by Berg. All of them represent a different era in classical music‚ and have similarities and differences. The music will be analyzed both instrumentally and vocally‚ to show how each is able to communicate to the audience‚ and tell a story. The first

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    My Critique of The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux‚ a treat for lovers of dark‚ mysterious fiction‚ see’s the life of someone who will do almost anything for love (especially when there is lack of it in their life) from the lives of Erik‚ The Opera Ghost (’O.G.’ for short)‚ and Raoul‚ Vicomte de Chagny. Both men are in love with the same woman‚ Christine Daee. Christine is a Swedish soprano at the Paris Opera House who has been singing with her father ever since

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    Philadelphia High School High School Department S.Y. 2012-2013 The Phantom of the Opera A Movie Review Submitted by: Stephanie Pauline Dico Submitted to: Mrs. Velasquez September 24‚ 2012 The Phantom of the Opera (2004) is a romantic-horror movie directed by Joel Schumacher while the screenplay was written by the joint forces of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Joel Schumacher. The music they used were eventually put into a soundtrack and there were two versions released‚ the normal 14 disk

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    European 19th century society‚ but it is still today a very controversial opera. Since its beginning‚ the main character‚ Violetta‚ became the central source for outrage and discussion. All because she was a courtesan‚ and this very well-known opera was seen by righteous women. The story portrays her as a powerful lady who is in charge of her life‚ unknown off at its time. Critics and opera specialists‚ sought to understand the opera as the decades passed and each director staged it differently. In 2012

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    Three Penny Opera

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    reference to your text identify what response your play write is aiming to elicit and how you as a director would realise this in performance. As a director we would identify what response The ThreePenny Opera is aiming to elicit and how we would realise this in the performance. The ThreePenny Opera is one of Bertolt Brecht most successful plays with the major social issue of class‚ power and who controls wealth. A conflict between Mr. Peachum- a man who owns all of London’s beggars and Macheath-

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    Rapscallions Barber Shop is a salon that both men and women can visit‚ but strong influences are visible through the décor and demeanor that tends to make this a man’s place. When entering the shop‚ I noticed right away the décor. The color scheme is gold and black; the pictures are masculine; a poker and pool table are across the room. The wall hangings show men cheering glasses of beer‚ men surrounding a poker table (with beers). Many side tables contained old fashion décor and male products

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    Music 101 MWW Study Questions MWW 54: Rationalistic Distaste for Opera 1. Italianate Opera did not conquer every European center without resistance‚ especially in countries (like France and England) with strong traditions of spoken drama. What exactly does St.-Evremond (p. 201-3) object to about opera‚ and why? Exactly what parts of a drama does he say should NOT be set to music‚ and why? People observe the justness if the cincirds; and amidst all the varieties that unite to make the sweetness

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    Ishita Kapur Professor Melissa Ragona Contemporary Art History‚ 60206 15 April‚ 2009 Opera for a Small Room “Opera for a Small Room” is a time-based mixed-media installation by Canadian artists‚ Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. The mixed media includes sound‚ record players‚ records and synchronized lighting. It is exhibited in “a small room”‚ 2.6 x 3 x 4.5m‚ and plays in a 20-minute loop. This piece constructs a hyper realistic narrative centered on the character R. Dennehy. Dennehy

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    almost all pieces of literature. However‚ no piece of literature has a confidant character as complex as the Phantom in the musical "The Phantom of the Opera". The Phantom is a turn from the traditional confidant‚ who would be a friend of the heroine‚ or Christine in this case‚ and turns from a confidant to the main antagonist. The Phantom of the Opera used the Phantom as a confidant to add depth to his and Christine’s relationship‚ and also to be able to contrast the different ranges of human emotion

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    Soap Operas and Reality

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    a taste of real life. There is a big difference between reality and the reality on soap operas. There is always a lot of drama in soap opera’s. Someone is always sleeping with someone that they shouldn’t be sleeping with‚ someone is always dying‚ getting pregnant‚ getting married‚ or getting divorced. While this does‚ of course‚ happen in real life‚ there is never as much drama as there is in a soap opera. If a child were to watch an episode of “Days of Our Lives”‚ for example‚ the child in

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