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Ópera na Amazônia: uma perspectiva histórica e literária

open access: yesDas Amazônias
The present article aims to understand how operas, both national and foreign, have approached Amazonian themes. To do so, our methodology involves a historiographical survey aimed at understanding how opera arrived in Brazil and its path
Mauricio Rodrigues
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La place du monde anglophone dans les livrets d’Eugène Scribe

open access: yesCaliban: French Journal of English Studies
Eugène Scribe (1791-1861) was the author of 425 plays, including 94 librettos for comic operas and thirty librettos for operas, performed in nineteen Parisian theatres, one provincial theatre and three foreign theatres.
Matthieu Cailliez
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La popularidad de las telenovelas Brasileñas

open access: yesEstudios sobre las Culturas Contemporáneas, 1988
A diversity of factors contributing to the popularity of Brazilian soap operas, both within and outside of Brazil, is discussed. Among these is the emergence of a typical style of soap opera in national television which has developed its own language
Jose Marques de Melo
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How to Stage Soviet Operas in the 21st Century: Navigating Russian Music Heritage amidst Revival and Boycott

open access: yesTraditiones
In the midst of the Russo-Ukrainian war, the discussion on “Soviet” operas abroad acquired a new dimension. The parallel occurrences of boycotting Russian music and the resurgence of Soviet Russian music provoke questions about the power music embodies ...
Magdalena Marija Meašić
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Operas by Poul Ruders: Artistic Ideas, Dramaturgy, Style

open access: yesСовременные проблемы музыкознания
This article focuses on the operatic work of contemporary Danish composer Poul Ruders. His oeuvre includes five operas: Tycho (1986), The Handmaid’s Tale (1998), Proces Kafka (2005), Selma Jezková (2007), and The Thirteenth Child (2016). The article
Ekaterina G. Okuneva
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Italian Opera in Vienna in the 1770s: Repertoire and Reception – Data and Facts

open access: yesMusicologica Austriaca, 2020
Up to now in the research on Vienna’s theater and opera life in the 1770s the subject of the Italian repertoire and its reception remained rather underexposed, among other reasons for lack of outstanding artistic events, but also for the particular ...
Ingrid Schraffl
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Opera and Spirituality

open access: yes, 2013
Opera singers have reported a range of spiritual experiences, as have audiences of music including opera. In the article I discuss the range of singer's experiences, review existing research into the emotional-spiritual impact of music on listeners, and provide an expansion of the explanatory frameworks so as to enable an enhanced level of ...
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HUBUNGAN ANTARA PERILAKU MENONTON SINETRON PERCINTAAN DENGAN PERILAKU PACARAN PADA SISWA- SISWI YAYASAN ISLAMIYAH DI SMA ETHIKA PALEMBANG

open access: yesPsikis: Jurnal Psikologi Islami, 2017
Courtship behavior is a series of joint activities tinged intimacy (such as a sense of ownership and self-disclosure) as well as their emotional attraction between men and unmarried women with the aim to know each other and see the fit between one ...
Vusvi Eka Sari Zendrato   +2 more
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THEATRICAL LIFE AND REPERTOIRE OF THE MARIONETTE THEATRE OF ESTERHÁZ

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica, 2012
The marionette operas are closely connected with the Esterházy court of the 18th century as well as the work of Joseph Haydn; nevertheless they hold values for the audience of the 21st century as well.
Kata ASZTALOS
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