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    Opera Pms

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    Opera PMS User’s Guide 3.0 A VISUAL REFERENCE GUIDE Copyright © 2005 MICROS Systems‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Opera PMS User’s Guide 3.0 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED............................................................................................ 6 1.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 LOG IN TO OPERA ...................................

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    Phantom Of The Opera

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    The Phantom of the Opera! In the play Phantom of the Opera written by Arthur Kopit‚ it contains many inner and outer realities. That form between many characters. People’s inner realities can distort their image of themselves and alter their perception of the outer world. The character phantom who has lived in the subterranean levels of the opera house his whole life. He shadowed himself from the face of reality. He can not let in the reality that is the world above him

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    Rigoletto

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    Kicking it Vegas Style In the 2013 Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Rigoletto‚ directed by Michael Mayer‚ when the Duke sings the famous aria “La donna è mobile‚” the indecisive woman he describes may as well be lady luck. Mayer makes his operatic debut revamping the action of Verdi’s 16th-century setting to 1960s Las Vegas. His directing goal is to make the greed and corruption of the characters urgent. Mayer casts the Duke (Piotr Beczala) as a singer‚ casino runner and leader of a

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    Hansel and Gretel

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    “Before the year had passed‚ the work was in the repertory of every German opera house; also abroad its success was extraordinary and lasting”. The opera this quote refers to is‚ Hänsel und Gretel‚ written by Engelbert Humperdinck. Humperdinck is responsible for many operas in his lifetime‚ but the one he is most famous for is Hänsel und Gretel (1893). This paper will analyze Humperdinck’s inspiration for Hänsel und Gretel‚ and some of the techniques he used in Hänsel und Gretel. Engelbert Humperdinck

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    Grand Metropolitan Plc

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    The issue: Grand Metropolitan PLC is the world’s largest wine and spirits seller. It mainly operated in London‚ USA. In 1991‚ it beats market expectation with a 4.8% increase in pretax profits‚ and the company Chairman stated that company’s goal “to constantly improve on”. Despite the great performance in the world recession in 1991‚ the price of GrandMet shares was 10% below the average price/earnings ratio of the companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index. And more important‚ rumors had that

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    Il Trovatore Analysis

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    Name of site: Verdi’s ’Il Trovatore’: Profound Or Preposterous? What it contained: This site discussed Verdi’s Il Trovatore‚ a widely popular comedic opera known for its spectacular music. What I learned: Il Trovatore is a comedic opera that overwhelms us with trying to keep track of the characters and how they are all interwoven together. The story is told from a soldier (Ferrando) perspective as he tells his troops about the family history

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    On a recent visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ I took a tour of the museum with a lecturer. During the tour‚ the leader lectured on particular paintings. She told the know history behind each shown painting. She also gave the history of the period in which the painting was painted. The lecturer also helped everyone to understand what the colors in the paintings brought to each painting. While viewing the many paintings‚ the first one that caught my eye was Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and

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    Marian Anderson Essay

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    Marian Anderson was a diplomat and singer. Marian was a singer she performed on the Constitution Hall. She was a diplomat she represented the United States government. Marian Anderson broke the color line of African American being able to perform without being rejected because of their race. Marian Anderson was born February 27‚ 1897 in Philadelphia‚. Anderson grew up in (NEGRO QUARTER‚ 2015)‚ in a single rented room with her parents and her two sisters. Marian mother’s name was Annie Delilah Rucker

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    Tosca

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    hate‚ death – these are the themes of many operas and so it is with Tosca‚ the most famous opera composed by Giacomo Puccini. It premiered in the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on January 14‚ 1900. The one the professor viewed in class took place at New York City’s Metropolitan Opera in March of 1985‚ starring Placido Domingo (tenor) as Mario Cavaradossi‚ Hildegard Behrens (soprano) as Floria Tosca and Cornell MacNeil (baritone) as Baron Scarpia. Tosca is an opera consisting of three acts. In Act I‚ the

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    Gustav Mahler

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    Mahler was born in Kalischt‚ Bohemia‚ on July 7‚ 1860. At the time‚ Bohemia (later to form a major component of Czechoslovakia‚ and later the Czech Republic) was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire‚ then enduring its final crumbling decades‚ and the region where Mahler spent his youth was strongly associate with the Czech independence movement. However‚ Mahler also was a Jew‚ and Jews in the region were associated by ethnic Czechs with Germans. Mahler famous quote is: "I am thrice homeless‚ as

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