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Charles Gounod's Faust Faust, a French opera by Charles Gounod. Faust opera plot summary, character list, and other opera information. charles gounod opera faust • french opera faust • gounod faust • gounod faust synopsis • gounod faust premiered
Opera Guide—Mefistofele (Mephistopheles) Guide to the plot, characters and history of the Faustian opera Mefistofele, by Arrigo Boito. arrigo boito • mefistofele • faust • goethe • faustian legend
Faust, Mephistopheles, and Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott uses themes and references to the German legend of Faust in her novel A Long Fatal Love Chase. a long fatal love chase • louisa may alcott • mephistopheles • goethe • faust
Max Brand - King of Westerns Perhaps one of the most prolific writers of all time, Max Brand achieved success in the early 20th century, writing hundreds of novels, short stories and poems. max brand • king of the western • author max brand • frederick schiller faust • frederick schiller faust as max brand
Berlioz's Damnation of Faust Using razzle dazzle effects based on motion sensitive technology, director Robert Lepage enlivens Berlioz's dramatic legend at the Met on Nov. 10, 2008. damnation of faust • new york metropolitan opera • robert lepage • hector berlioz • mephistopheles
Input From Those Who Liked Bob Faust's Article Find out how Bob Faust's article from last week fared with the male population.
Robert Wilson - Faust and The Black Rider Visionary New York director stages world premiere in honour of 200th anniversary of composer Wolfgang Von Goethe while his touring 1990s Expressionist Opera Howls on. faust robert wilson • polish national opera • michel carre • gabriel chmura • faust et marguerite
Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony Mahler's Eighth Symphony is marked by tragedy and triumph, a dualistic depiction of the soul of man. gustav mahler • austrian composers • eighth symphony • vienna composers • program music
Illicit Issue, Part 2 Secret children, secret marriages -- it's Suite 101 goes to the tabloids, in Part 2 of this two-part article. opera • faust • gounod • boito • mefistofele
Charles Gounod: French Composer Brief biography of Charles Gounod, best known for opera Faust and religious music "Ave Maria," both instrumental and soprano voice. charles gounod • french composer charles gounod brief bio • gounod opera faust • gounod ave maria • gounod choir
March New Releaes From Dorchester My favourite time of the month has come. No, it’s not the Archie package, but the monthly installment of Dorchester/Leisure books new releases. It’s always a pleasure to read the new batch of talent, and the classic authors come to life once more. western novels • max brand • tim mcguire • rita cleary • lewis
March New Releases From Dorchester My favourite time of the month has come. No, it’s not the Archie package, but the monthly installment of Dorchester/Leisure books new releases. It’s always a pleasure to read the new batch of talent, and the classic authors come to life once more. western novels • max brand • tim mcguire • rita cleary • lewis
Call Me Prolific Science fiction and fatasy author Michael Swanwick talks about writing flash fiction, Croatia, and what's coming next. michael swanwick • science fiction • fantasy • writing • flash fiction
Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Christmas Shows CSI star William Petersen stars in Dublin Carol, and Frasier's John Mahoney stars in The Seafarer - Two Seasonal Plays for the Bah Humbug in Everyone. conor mcpherson • dublin carol • the seafarer • amy morton • william petersen
Christopher Marlowe – Dr Faustus Dr Faustus is one of the most famous adaptations of the classic German legend Faust christopher marlowe • dr faustus • elizabethan theatre • marlow's early plays • analysis of dr faustus
Clara Kellogg An American Prima Donna The story of Clara Louise Kellogg, an American opera star of the late nineteenth early twentieth centuries who had an operatic career in North America and Europe. clara louise kellogg • american opera singers • american sopranos • famous marguerite in faust • verdi's rigoletto
Ferruccio Busoni Biography Brief Biography of German-Italian Ferruccio Busoni, child prodigy, gifted composer and a visionary musician. ferruccio busoni • busoni biography • busoni music • busoni works • busoni operas
Ferruccio Busoni's Arlecchino Arlecchino (Harlequin), an Italian comic opera by Ferruccio Busoni: opera plot synopsis, character description, and other Busoni opera information. ferruccio busoni • italian opera • italian composer • opera arlecchino • opera harlequin
French Composer Hector Berlioz A brief biography of the life, career and works of Hector Berlioz - a major figure in the 19th century music Romantic movement and peer to Liszt and Wagner. french composer berlioz • berlioz biography • berlioz works • berlioz symphonies • berlioz compositions
Louis Spohr Life and Works Brief biography of Louis Spohr. His composition style is transition between Classicism and Romanticism. He paved way for German Romantic opera with Carl Maria von Weber. louis spohr biography • spohr life and works • spohr and von weber • spohr classicism and romanticism • spohr faust
Review of Radiohead: In Rainbows Indie band Radiohead have produced some quality records over the years and this is their latest offering. review in rainbows • radiohead • in rainbows • review • emi
Shakespeare Sonnet 144 In sonnet 144, the speaker examines his ambiguity: he prefers to be guided by his "better angel" who is "right fair," but he is tempted too often by a "worser spirit." shakespeare sonnet 144 • johann wolfgang von goethe • faust • zwei seelen ach wohnen in meinem brust • paramahansa yogananda
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Bio A brief biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the greatest German thinkers. goethe biography • goethe works • goethe's novels • goethe's plays • goethe's poems and poetry
You've Goethe See This! Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was not only a talented playwright, but did so during a time when good theatre was at a minimum. stage • theater • theatre • playwright • playwriting
After Appomattox: What Became of “Billy Yank” and “Johnny Reb”? This article addresses the post-war lives of some notable Civil War soldiers and leaders. american reconstruction and the gilded age • melanie storie • civil war • military • abraham lincoln
Germany - Visit Saxony - Dresden, Leipzig The German region of Saxony was home to cultural heros like Mendelssohn, Schumann, Mahler, Wagner and Goethe. They all composed, wrote, and/or performed here. germany saxony • visit saxony - dresden - leipzig • frauenkirche • leipzig j.s.bach's birthplace • bach museum leipzig
American Lyric Soprano Alice Nielsen Alice Nielsen was a well-known operetta and opera star in America in the late 1800's and the early 1900's. She had a varied career, singing both opera and musicals. alice nielsen • american lyric sopranos • the mikado by gilbert and sullivan • burton stanley operac ompany • the bostonians
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Foster's Home Season One of the lively, flash-animated Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, created by Craig McCracken of PowerPuff Girls fame, was released on DVD on March 6th, 2007. craig mccracken • foster's home for imaginary friends • cartoons • cartoon network • kid's shows
Opera and Concert Singer Jessie Bartlett Davis Billed as America's Representative Contralto, Jessie Bartlett Davis was the singer responsible for the great success of Reginald De Koven's song, Oh Promise Me. jessie bartlett davis • chicago choir company • buttercup in hms pinafore • siebel in gounod's faust • song oh promise me
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Radiohead Downloads in Rainbows Many fans woke this week with one thing on their mind: the new Radiohead album 'In Rainbows'. But Is it any good? Can it hold its own against previous albums? A review. radiohead in rainbows listen • radiohead in rainbows tracklist • radiohead torrent • pitchfork media • radiohead in rainbows torrent
Descent: 2007 Review Maya's (Rosario Dawson) nightmarish ordeal leads her down the path of personal discovery and solemn retribution. rosario dawson and descent • talia lugacy and descent • rosario dawson films • rape-revenge films and descent • traci thomas rosario dawson and kevin smith
French Female Composers in History Some interesting facts and information about several French women composers who were born before the year 1900. female composers • women composers • classical composers • women in music french music • les six
Thomas Mann, Author and Critic Brief biography of German writer and social critic, Thomas Mann, Nobel laureate for literature in 1929. Famous for Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain. thomas mann • thomas mann biography • thomas mann works • thomas mann german novelist • mann social critic
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