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How to play a Dbm on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Dbm
1928 soprano Elisabeth Rethberg as Helen of Troy the role she created at the world première of Richard Strauss opera Die aegyptische Helena [The Egyptian Helena].
She was born on 22nd Sept 1894 in Schwarzenberg, Germany and died on 6th June 1976 in Yorktown Heights, New York, USA.
Fourth and fifth graders participate in Recorder Karate. Now when I see these lovely instruments, I get "Ode To Joy" stuck in my head.
How to play a Gm on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Gm
How to play a B7 on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/B7
Recital de Canto y Piano a cargo de Elena Martín García (soprano), Amparo Mateos Diego (soprano) y Adolfo Muñoz Rodríguez (piano) en el Auditorio del Centro Autorizado CONTRAPUNTO el viernes 14 de septiembre de 2007.
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Maria JERITZA (=JEDLICKOVA, Mizzi), Czech soprano (1887-1982).
L'une des muses de compositeurs tels que R. Strauss, Korngold ou encore, G. Puccini. Tempétueuse, impérieuse et dotée d'une voix imposante et solaire, ses frasques sont tout aussi célèbres que son talent. Ses amours et ses maris tout autant nombreux que ses passions. Elle serait en fait née en 1882 selon ses héritiers et d'après Allan Jefferson qui semblent indiquer qu'elle aurait falsifié son certificat de naissance ... un "2" étant facilement transformable en "7" ... Coquetterie oblige. Une légende de l'Age d'Or de l'opéra!
North Jersey mob boss, Tony Soprano, self-described "waste management consultant," reluctantly seeks a psychiatrist's help after blacking out. Lest he appear weak, he must keep his therapy a secret from the rest of the Mob. He's stressed: his teenage daughter is giving his wife fits; his mean-spirited mother refuses to move to a retirement community; his aging Uncle Junior, jealous of Tony's rise to the top, won't stay in line and engineers a plot to kill Tony; and the feds, armed with RICO, are circling. In therapy, Tony must come to terms with his father's example, his mother's manipulations, and his own fears of death and loss of family.
Photos by Patrick McMullan
David Chase and Lorraine Bracco
The 59th Annual Peabody Awards
The Waldorf=Astoria
May 22, 2000
How to play a Baug on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Baug
For Sam's birthday I decided to give her a ukulele.
The usual ukulele for children is a colorfully painted Makala soprano, but I wanted to try out various options to decide which sounded best.
I tried these two ukuleles, both soprano size. The Ohana brand (on top) did not sound nearly as good as the good, ole Kala brand (pictured on bottom). I decided on the Kala. It has a mahogany laminate for the body and neck with rosewood fingerboard and bridge, geared tuners, and traditional white binding.
The series of Tuesday night concerts held during 1925/26 and promoted by G Marston Haddock.
The concerts were held at the Albert Hall which was part of the Mechanics Institute on Cookridge Street and had a capacity of 1,500.
Concert No2 on 10th Nov 1925 featuring -
Soprano Tatiana Makushina was born in 1895.
And,
[Lady] Constance Benson was born on 26th Feb 1864 in India and died on 19th Jan 1946 in London, England.
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i made this FLINSTONES SOPRANOS had the crazy idea for awhile.
Flintstone Charactors pictured here in this mob family are; Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Betty Rubble, Ann Margrock, Bobby Rocky, Hoogie Carmicheal, Jay Bond Rock, 88 Fingers Louie, Wednesday Tuesday, Hot Lips Hannigan, Dino and The Great Gazoo.
The photo above is of Reri Grist in ‘The Silent Woman’ [Die schweigsame Frau] by Richard Strauss.
Soprano Reri Grist was born in New York in 1932 and grew up in a housing project in Spanish Harlem, but her West Indian immigrant parents encouraged her to study dance and theatre.
She made her début as 'Cindy Lou' in Carmen Jones in 1957 and in the same year she created the role of 'Consuela' in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story.
Her opera début came in 1959 as 'Blondchen' in Die Entfuhrung at Santa Fé Opera and her European debut was in 1960 as the Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte.
She made her Covent Garden début during 1962 and her Metropolitan début in 1966.
She ended her stage career in Amsterdam in 1991, in Neither, a one-woman opera by Morton Feldman, to a text by Samuel Beckett.
Reri Grist – a beautiful person with a beautiful voice and personality.
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES: William Rounds, cello "Pairs: A Program of Duos"
Friday, February 23, 2018 at 8:00 PM
Corthell Concert Hall, USM Gorham Campus
USM faculty cellist William Rounds performs Oswaldo Golijov's stunning solo cello work "Omaramor" then joins with USM alumna and former faculty member Elisabeth Marshall, soprano, presenting a collection of poems by Anne Bradstreet with music by James Kallembach. PSO principal oboist Amanda Hardy is then featured for a performance of an oboe/cello duo by Marilyn Zupnick. Finally, Rounds will perform the famed cello/bass duo by Gioachinno Rossini with PSO principal bassist Joseph Holt. Three of the works have been published within the last 20 years, making this a most relevant program for our time.
The program begins with the solo cello, which provides the connecting thread through the rest of the concert. "Omaramor" is a fantasy on a song popular in Argentina in the 30’s. Rounds describes this as a kind of duet with himself on the solo cello, following the enigmatic twists and turns of the piece as the tango theme is slowly revealed.
The unifying theme of the program is the unusual combinations of instruments. We’ve heard of eight cellos and a soprano, but rare is the literature for one cello and soprano. The same could be said for pairing the cello with the oboe, and especially interesting are the sounds that come from paring the cello with the double bass. Along with the distinctiveness of each work, the novelty of these seldom heard combinations make this a most compelling program.
USM faculty cellist William Rounds is a member of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and the Portland Symphony Orchestra. He plays frequently as an extra with the Boston Symphony and performs with the Orlando Chamber Soloists. Originally from Rapid City, SD, he received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Boston University while studying with reknowned cellist George Neikrug. In addition to his classical career, Mr. Rounds has toured with John Denver, recorded for Aerosmith and performed on numerous movie soundtracks including the Oscar-winning "Schindler’s List."
Soprano Elisabeth Marshall, alumna of the USM School of Music and former voice artist faculty member, has been praised for her “admirably flexible, gilt-edged voice” of “resonance and beauty” and “radiant sheen”, particularly in works of Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart. Ms. Marshall joined the voice faculty at the Ithaca College School of Music in 2017, and previously served as Artist Faculty in Voice at the University of Southern Maine School of Music.
Amanda Hardy became principal oboe of the Portland Symphony Orchestra (Maine) in November 2013, where she currently occupies the Clinton Graffam chair. As a recipient of the Gillet Scholarship and Tourjée Alumni Scholarship Award, and numerous other awards, Hardy studied with Boston Symphony Orchestra principal oboist John Ferrillo at New England Conservatory (NEC). She is on the faculty of Boston Conservatory and the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, and she also teaches at Northeastern University, and has several years of private teaching experience on both oboe and piano.
Joseph Holt is particularly accomplished in and passionate about orchestral playing, and has performed 340 weeks with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, including tours in the United States, Europe, and Asia, as well as performances at Symphony Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Tanglewood. He has played under the baton of virtually every renowned conductor of the last 20 years, and is currently assistant professor of double bass at Boston Conservatory.
The concert will be held on Friday, February 23, 2018 at 8 p.m. in Corthell Concert Hall on the USM Gorham campus. Tickets are $15 for the general public, $10 for seniors, USM employees and alumni, and $5 for students. Tickets are available online from the USM Music Box Office, at www.usm.maine.edu/music/boxoffice, by phone (207) 780-5555, or in person at the door.
Those needing special accommodations to participate fully in this program, contact Lori Arsenault, (207) 780-5142, loria@maine.edu. Hearing impaired: call USM's telex / TDD number (207) 780-5646.
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Erling Georg.
Globe-flower soprano.
oil on canvas
60x80 cm.
Amazing painting, thick pastos paint with sparkling silver metal flake UV, resistant. Exceptionally, rare !!
Rwanda soldiers adjust their equipment while riding in the back of a military pick-up truck on a patrol during Operation SOPRANO.
Des soldats rwandais ajustent leur équipement alors qu’ils prennent place à l’arrière d’un camion à l’occasion d’une patrouille durant l’opération Soprano.
Photo : Sgt Norm McLean
IS2012-0004-33
How to play a Fm on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Fm
One year, for the season premiere of the Sopranos, we went all out, party, poster, invitations. If you're familiar with the real version of this poster go check it out here.
North Jersey mob boss, Tony Soprano, self-described "waste management consultant," reluctantly seeks a psychiatrist's help after blacking out. Lest he appear weak, he must keep his therapy a secret from the rest of the Mob. He's stressed: his teenage daughter is giving his wife fits; his mean-spirited mother refuses to move to a retirement community; his aging Uncle Junior, jealous of Tony's rise to the top, won't stay in line and engineers a plot to kill Tony; and the feds, armed with RICO, are circling. In therapy, Tony must come to terms with his father's example, his mother's manipulations, and his own fears of death and loss of family.