📚🥴🎓 Working on my Phd thesis crossing epistemologic and political questions, and an understanding of my Andrias Scheuchzeri opera project. Dewey, Haraway, Rancière are my philosophical background #phdlife #philosophy #opera #johndewey #donnaharaway #donnaharawaychangedmylife #jacquesrancière
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Now Available: "Contemporary Opera in Flux" edited by Yayoi U. Everett is a collection of essays examining operas that push the conventional boundaries of opera and advance the work of underrepresented composers. This book is #OpenAccess! Start reading here: https://lnkd.in/gb5jqdZn
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From ancient mythology to the modern stage, opera explores universal human emotions through Dido, Aeneas, Orpheus, and Eurydice. https://ow.ly/5VWJ50RqhYK
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https://lnkd.in/eCnghJb4 Q. Please do a Campbellian reading of Mozart's 'The Magic Flute.' A. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Magic Flute can be analyzed through the lens of Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey, a framework that outlines the common narrative structure found in myths across cultures. Here's how the opera aligns with Campbell's monomyth: 1. The Call to Adventure Tamino: The opera begins with Tamino fleeing from a serpent. His rescue by the Three Ladies of the Queen of the Night serves as his call to adventure. He is then tasked with rescuing the Queen's daughter, Pamina, from the clutches of Sarastro, which provides the initial quest. 2. Refusal of the Call Although Tamino does not explicitly refuse, his initial confusion and fear when presented with the task could be seen as a form of reluctance or hesitation, typical in this stage.
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The new stadium can HOUSE more than 50 thousand people. 🏟️👥 To HOUSE – zapewniać dach nad głową, pomieścić, gromadzić, wliczyć 👉 Carnegie Hall will HOUSE the most famous opera singers. 🎶🎤 👉 Unfortunately, but our list doesn’t HOUSE you. 😕📋 👉 You can simply create a list which will HOUSE all your contacts. 📝📱 Have a good day! #EnglishTips #LearnEnglish #Idioms #EnglishForWork #ProfessionalEnglish #EnglishForBusiness
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This is a Sichuan local show, called Sichuan Opera with a change mask. pay attention to the speed of the mask change. different colors stand for different sides of humanity. There are seven colors in Sichuan Opera face-changing, namely: red, black, white, yellow, cyan, blue, and green. Among them, red means loyalty, bravery, righteousness, and righteousness; black means staunchness, bravery, roughness, and recklessness; white means insidiousness and cunning; yellow means bravery, cruelty, insidiousness, scheming, etc.
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ASK A CIM STUDENT | What is a benefit of being a CIM student that people might not know about? Colin DeMatteo (Kuznetsova) has the answer: "One of the greatest parts of going to CIM that I’ve found is the process of getting to watch and work with my extremely talented peers. So much of what I try to implement into my own performances are things I saw one of my peers do, whether it be in studio class or opera rehearsals. I am constantly amazed and inspired by them, and it motivates me to do my very best." Read his full answer at cim.edu/askaCIMstudent. #SeeCIM #AskaCIMStudent #Voice
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“Summertime, and the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin' So hush little baby, don't you cry?” "Summertime" is an aria composed in 1934 by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. The lyrics are by DuBose Heyward, the author of the novel Porgy on which the opera was based, and Ira Gershwin. Possibly the most famous version is that by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. You can find it here: https://lnkd.in/dggmp-CY
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What is the secret to successful investing? Opera and the Roman Empire You heard it here first.
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Addressing can seem simple, but it's often a minefield of incorrect assumptions. Myth 1: "Every Address Has a Building Number" This is the first assumption in our series and it's a common one: the belief that every address must start with, or include, a building number. 🚫 Not always the case! 🚫 Take the Royal Opera House in London as an example: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom 👉 No building number required If you've ever encountered unexpected addressing quirks like this, you're not alone. It's a great reminder that even something as familiar as an address can be more complex than it seems. Stay tuned for more myths and facts about addressing in the coming weeks! #addressing #UKaddresses #mythvsfact #facts #mythbusters #fridayfact
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Now Available: "Opera for Everyone" By Megan Steigerwald Ille! this book explores how one opera company represents the economic precarity and aesthetic possibilities of operatic performance in the twenty-first century U.S.. Start reading #OpenAccess here: https://lnkd.in/g38sgDHU
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