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The Magic Flute
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART the magic flute conductor Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder Harry Bicket Saturday, December 29, 2018 production 1:00–2:45 PM Julie Taymor set designer George Tsypin costume designer Julie Taymor lighting designer The abridged production of Donald Holder The Magic Flute was made possible by a puppet designers Julie Taymor gift from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Michael Curry and Bill Rollnick and Nancy Ellison Rollnick choreographer Mark Dendy The original production of Die Zauberflöte was made possible by a revival stage director David Kneuss gift from Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis english adaptation J. D. McClatchy Additional funding was received from John Van Meter, The Annenberg Foundation, Karen and Kevin Kennedy, Bill Rollnick and Nancy Ellison Rollnick, Mr. and Mrs. William R. general manager Miller, Agnes Varis and Karl Leichtman, and Peter Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Ezra K. Zilkha jeanette lerman-neubauer music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin 2018–19 SEASON The Magic Flute is The 447th Metropolitan Opera performance of performed without intermission. WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART’S This performance is being broadcast the magic flute live over The Toll Brothers– Metropolitan Opera conductor International Radio Harry Bicket Network, sponsored by Toll Brothers, in order of vocal appearance America’s luxury ® tamino second spirit homebuilder , with Ben Bliss* Eliot Flowers generous long- first l ady third spirit term support from Gabriella Reyes** N. Casey Schopflocher the Annenberg Foundation and second l ady spe aker GRoW @ Annenberg, Emily D’Angelo** Alfred Walker* The Neubauer Family third l ady sar astro Foundation, the Maria Zifchak Morris Robinson* Vincent A. -
2020 TOYOTA US Figure Skating Championships
2020 TOYOTA U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS OFFICIAL EVENT PROGRAM EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS OFFICIAL FIGURE SKATING U.S. TOYOTA 2020 Highlander and Camry Hey, Good Looking There they go again. Highlander and Camry. Turning heads wherever they go. The asphalt is their runway, as these two beauties bring sexy back to the cul-de-sac. But then again, some things are always fashionable. Let’s Go Places. Some vehicles prototypes. All models shown with options. ©2019 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. 193440-2020 US Championships Program Cover.indd 1 1/1/20 1:33 PM 119901_07417P_FigureSkating_MMLGP_Style_7875x10375_em1_w1a.indd 1 5/10/19 3:01 PM SAATCHI & SAATCHI LOS ANGELES • 3501 SEPULVEDA BLVD. • TORRANCE, CA • 90505 • 310 - 214 - 6000 SIZE: Bleed: 8.625" x 11.125" Trim: 7.875" x 10.375" Live: 7.375" x 9.875" Mechanical is 100% of final BY DATE W/C DATE BY DATE W/C DATE No. of Colors: 4C Type prints: Gutter: LS: Output is 100% of final Project Manager Diversity Review Panel Print Producer Assist. Account Executive CLIENT: TMNA EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Studio Manager CREATIVE DIRECTOR: M. D’Avignon Account Executive JOB TITLE: U.S. Figure Skating Resize of MMLGP “Style” Ad Production Director ASSC. CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Account Supervisor PRODUCT CODE: BRA 100000 Art Buyer COPYWRITER: Management Director Proofreading AD UNIT: 4CPB ART DIRECTOR: CLIENT Art Director TRACKING NO: 07417 P PRINT PRODUCER: A. LaDuke Ad Mgr./Administrator ART PRODUCER: •Chief Creative Officer PRODUCTION DATE: May 2019 National Ad Mgr. STUDIO ARTIST: V. Lee •Exec. Creative Director VOG MECHANICAL NUMBER: ______________ PROJECT MANAGER: A. -
Hitlers GP in England.Pdf
HITLER’S GRAND PRIX IN ENGLAND HITLER’S GRAND PRIX IN ENGLAND Donington 1937 and 1938 Christopher Hilton FOREWORD BY TOM WHEATCROFT Haynes Publishing Contents Introduction and acknowledgements 6 Foreword by Tom Wheatcroft 9 1. From a distance 11 2. Friends - and enemies 30 3. The master’s last win 36 4. Life - and death 72 5. Each dangerous day 90 6. Crisis 121 7. High noon 137 8. The day before yesterday 166 Notes 175 Images 191 Introduction and acknowledgements POLITICS AND SPORT are by definition incompatible, and they're combustible when mixed. The 1930s proved that: the Winter Olympics in Germany in 1936, when the President of the International Olympic Committee threatened to cancel the Games unless the anti-semitic posters were all taken down now, whatever Adolf Hitler decrees; the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin and Hitler's look of utter disgust when Jesse Owens, a negro, won the 100 metres; the World Heavyweight title fight in 1938 between Joe Louis, a negro, and Germany's Max Schmeling which carried racial undertones and overtones. The fight lasted 2 minutes 4 seconds, and in that time Louis knocked Schmeling down four times. They say that some of Schmeling's teeth were found embedded in Louis's glove... Motor racing, a dangerous but genteel activity in the 1920s and early 1930s, was touched by this, too, and touched hard. The combustible mixture produced two Grand Prix races at Donington Park, in 1937 and 1938, which were just as dramatic, just as sinister and just as full of foreboding. This is the full story of those races. -
German Operetta on Broadway and in the West End, 1900–1940
Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.202.58, on 26 Sep 2021 at 08:28:39, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/2CC6B5497775D1B3DC60C36C9801E6B4 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.202.58, on 26 Sep 2021 at 08:28:39, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/2CC6B5497775D1B3DC60C36C9801E6B4 German Operetta on Broadway and in the West End, 1900–1940 Academic attention has focused on America’sinfluence on European stage works, and yet dozens of operettas from Austria and Germany were produced on Broadway and in the West End, and their impact on the musical life of the early twentieth century is undeniable. In this ground-breaking book, Derek B. Scott examines the cultural transfer of operetta from the German stage to Britain and the USA and offers a historical and critical survey of these operettas and their music. In the period 1900–1940, over sixty operettas were produced in the West End, and over seventy on Broadway. A study of these stage works is important for the light they shine on a variety of social topics of the period – from modernity and gender relations to new technology and new media – and these are investigated in the individual chapters. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core at doi.org/10.1017/9781108614306. derek b. scott is Professor of Critical Musicology at the University of Leeds. -
O Quasi Vincitori? Dorando Pietri Perse Veramente?
3 Sconfitti o quasi vincitori? Dorando Pietri perse veramente? iù di un secolo dopo quegli ultimi la vinse per la squalifica di Dorando. Tutti metri – terribili, sofferti, drammatici – ricordano Pietri. È il 24 luglio del 1908. Psono ancora vivi, vivissimi. È la storia Un ometto con i baffi crolla sulla pista del di Dorando, Dorando Pietri (non Petri White City Stadium di Londra: cinque ca - come scrive qualcuno), italiano dell’Emilia, dute con il traguardo della maratona a un nato a Correggio, cresciuto a Carpi, nato passo. È in testa ma non ce la fa più. Fa in una famiglia di contadini, garzone di talmente pena ai giudici di gara che lo pasticceria che stava per conquistare il rialzano. Taglia il traguardo per primo, mondo quando il mondo gli scappò via. ma per il reclamo degli Stati Uniti viene Oddio gli scappò via, scappò via la medaglia squalificato per l’aiuto ricevuto. Però foto - d’oro, ma la fama no, quella no, quella è grafi e giornali (in Inghilterra la stampa è ancora oggi intatta nonostante sia morto già molto diffusa) lo fanno diventare un da un pezzo . eroe della fatica . E tutti a chiedersi: ma Nessuno (o quasi) si ricorda di John chi è, da dove viene, in quale Italia è cre - Hayes, statunitense che quella maratona sciuto? La leggenda riporta che il dician - Dorando e l'illusione della vittoria 48 novenne Dorando, mentre seguiva da Ma De Coubertin disse davvero quella spettatore una gara podistica, si mise a frase? Pierre De Coubertin fu l’uomo correre dietro a Pericle Pagliani, il mara - che fece risorgere le Olimpiadi. -
Schweizer Medaillen an Olympischen Winterspielen Seit 1924
Alle Schweizer Medaillen an Olympischen Winterspielen seit 1924 I. 1924 Chamonix 25.1. - 5.2. 1. Bob Edouard Scherrer, Alfred Neveu, Alfred Schläppi, Heinrich Schläppi / Viererbob 1. Militärpatrouille Alfred Aufdenblatten, Alphonse Julen, Anton Julen, Denis Vaucher / nur 1924 als offizielle Sportart im Programm 3. Eiskunstlauf Georges Gautschi / Eiskunstlauf Herren II. 1928 St. Moritz 11. - 29.2. 3. Eishockey Giannin Andreossi, Mezzi Andreossi, Robert Breitner, Louis Dufour, Charles Fasel, Albert Geromini, Fritz Kraatz, Arnold Martignioni, Heini Meng, Anton Morosani, Dr. Luzius Rüed, Richard Torriani III. 1932 Lake Placid 4. - 15.2. 2. Bob Reto Capadrutt, Oskar Geiger / Zweierbob IV. 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 6. - 16.2. 1. Bob Pierre Musy, Arnold Gartmann, Charles Bouvier, Joseph Beerli / Viererbob 2. Bob Reto Capadrutt, Hans Aichele, Fritz Feierabend, Hans Bütikofer / Viererbob 2. Bob Fritz Feierabend, Joseph Beerli / Zweierbob 1940 Spiele ausgefallen 2.Weltkrieg 1944 Spiele ausgefallen 2.Weltkrieg V. 1948 St. Moritz 30.1. - 8.2. 1. Bob Felix Endrich, Fritz Waller / Zweierbob 1. Ski alpin Hedy Schlunegger / Abfahrt 1. Ski alpin Edy Reinalter / Slalom 2. Eislaufen Hans Gerschwiler / Eiskunstlauf Herren 2. Bob Fritz Feierabend, Paul Eberhard / Zweierbob 2. Ski alpin Antoinette Meyer / Slalom 2. Ski alpin Karl Molitor / Kombination 3. Ski alpin Ralph Olinger / Abfahrt 3. Ski alpin Karl Molitor / Abfahrt 3. Eishockey Hans Bänninger, Alfred Bieler, Heinrich Boller, Ferdinand Cattini, Hans Cattini, Hans Dürst, Walter Dürst, Emil Handschin, Heini Lohner, Werner Lohner, Reto Perl, Gebhard Poltera, Ulrich Poltera, Beat Rüedi, Otto Schubiger, Richard Torriani, Hans Trepp VI. 1952 Oslo 14. - 25.4. 3. Bob Fritz Feierabend, Stephan Waser / Zweierbob 3. Bob Fritz Feierabend, Albert Madörin, André Filippini, Stephan Waser / Viererbob - 5.2. -
Las Vegas, Nevada
2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships January 11-21, 2021 Las Vegas | The Orleans Arena Media Information and Story Ideas The U.S. Figure Skating Championships, held annually since 1914, is the nation’s most prestigious figure skating event. The competition crowns U.S. champions in ladies, men’s, pairs and ice dance at the senior and junior levels. The 2021 U.S. Championships will serve as the final qualifying event prior to selecting and announcing the U.S. World Figure Skating Team that will represent Team USA at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm. The marquee event was relocated from San Jose, California, to Las Vegas late in the fall due to COVID-19 considerations. San Jose meanwhile was awarded the 2023 Toyota U.S. Championships, marking the fourth time that the city will host the event. Competition and practice for the junior and Championship competitions will be held at The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The event will take place in a bubble format with no spectators. Las Vegas, Nevada This is the first time the U.S. Championships will be held in Las Vegas. The entertainment capital of the world most recently hosted 2020 Guaranteed Rate Skate America and 2019 Skate America presented by American Cruise Lines. The Orleans Arena The Orleans Arena is one of the nation’s leading mid-size arenas. It is located at The Orleans Hotel and Casino and is operated by Coast Casinos, a subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corporation. The arena is the home to the Vegas Rollers of World Team Tennis since 2019, and plays host to concerts, sporting events and NCAA Tournaments. -
April 1911) James Francis Cooke
Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 4-1-1911 Volume 29, Number 04 (April 1911) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the Composition Commons, Ethnomusicology Commons, Fine Arts Commons, History Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Music Education Commons, Musicology Commons, Music Pedagogy Commons, Music Performance Commons, Music Practice Commons, and the Music Theory Commons Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis. "Volume 29, Number 04 (April 1911)." , (1911). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/568 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the John R. Dover Memorial Library at Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TWO PIANOS THE ETUDE FOUR HANDS New Publications The following ensemble pieces in- S^s?^yssL*aa.‘Sffi- Anthems of Prayer and Life Stories of Great nai editions, and some of the latest UP-TO-DATE PREMIUMS Sacred Duets novelties are inueamong to addthe WOnumberrks of For All Voices &nd General Use Praise Composers OF STANDARD QUALITY A MONTHLY JOURNAL FOR THE MUSICIAN, THE MUSIC STUDENT, AND ALL MUSIC LOVERS. sis Edited by JAMES FRANCIS COOKE Subscription Price, $1.60 per jeer In United States Alaska, Cuba, Po Mexico, Hawaii, Pb’”—1— "-“-“* *k- "•* 5 In Canada, »1.7t STYLISH PARASOLS FOUR DISTINCT ADVANCE STYLES REMITTANCES should be made by post-offlee t No. -
Marco Polo – the Label of Discovery
Marco Polo – The Label of Discovery Doubt was expressed by his contemporaries as to the truth of Marco Polo’s account of his years at the court of the Mongol Emperor of China. For some he was known as a man of a million lies, and one recent scholar has plausibly suggested that the account of his travels was a fiction inspired by a family dispute. There is, though, no doubt about the musical treasures daily uncovered by the Marco Polo record label. To paraphrase Marco Polo himself: All people who wish to know the varied music of men and the peculiarities of the various regions of the world, buy these recordings and listen with open ears. The original concept of the Marco Polo label was to bring to listeners unknown compositions by well-known composers. There was, at the same time, an ambition to bring the East to the West. Since then there have been many changes in public taste and in the availability of recorded music. Composers once little known are now easily available in recordings. Marco Polo, in consequence, has set out on further adventures of discovery and exploration. One early field of exploration lay in the work of later Romantic composers, whose turn has now come again. In addition to pioneering recordings of the operas of Franz Schreker, Der ferne Klang (The Distant Sound), Die Gezeichneten (The Marked Ones) and Die Flammen (The Flames), were three operas by Wagner’s son, Siegfried. Der Bärenhäuter (The Man in the Bear’s Skin), Banadietrich and Schwarzschwanenreich (The Kingdom of the Black Swan) explore a mysterious medieval world of German legend in a musical language more akin to that of his teacher Humperdinck than to that of his father. -
Alla «3-Tre» Marini Ed Evangelisti Preparano Cessioni
ì..- - * < l"\,*fj ,;. ' • s v v> • - ,-, ' - • r •>••.-. "•''\;Ì '/ ". ' .''.,•*-<' --* • ^ v " \" v<. '.>?>•'; >•- • -l'i | - * .i i i- TUnitd / v«R«r<fì 17 gennàio 1964 PAG. 97 sport ~- - •••_-• __^ . - fc VERSO U OLIMPIADE DELLA NEVE BVRRUNI CARRENO STASERA A PADOVA GLI AZZURRI PER INNSBRUCK . -','•• - ... r< * . \. • Sarà Visintin Il CONI ha diramato ieri l'elenco degli atleti di casa nostra: dagli sciatori.ai bobisti, dai pattinatori agli hockeysti - Da domani, in tanto, sulle piste di Madonna di Campiglio lo sfidante (le uniche completamente innevate in Eu ropa), si svolgerà la prova generale delle Olimpiadi di Benvenuti? Questa sera, sul ring del <• Supt-i cinema - di Padova. To -t«H < re llurruni. campione europeo v\* ' , ' « dei pesi mosca, incontrerà il > • , < > campione spugnolo Francisco Carreno Nonostante le bellico se dichiarazioni dello spugnolo. che. al suo arrivo a Padova, si è detto deciso ud imporsi, il compito del pugile sardo non dovrebbe essere dei più diffi cili: basta guardare il record di Carreno per rendersene con to. Comunque, i tecnici segui ranno con interesse la prova di Tore, per giudicarne le con dizioni di forma in vista del match europeo con Io scozzese alla «3-Tre» Me Gowun. Nel sotto-clou, il « massimo - Federico Friso, ex-- tricolore - della categoria, incontrerà il lussemburghese Wiegnand. La La squadra azzurra per le Intanto da domani l migliori sernta sarà completata da una ìllmpladl invernali è stata va dlsce&isti del mondo garegge serie di incontri tra dilettanti rata. ti CONI ha inviato pro- ranno sulle piste di Madonna di del Padova-rint! e dellu Ignis orlo ieri, altirna giornata valida Campiglio, per una - Tre-3 di Gorizia. -
Schweizer Meisterschaften Zweierbob
Olympia Bob Run Museum St. Moritz-Celerina Schweizer Meisterschaften Zweierbob 1918 bis 2018 Jahr Ort Mannschaft Club Gesamtzeit 1918 Davos 1. F.Martini/Leidhold Davos 1919 Davos 1. Dewiel/Duner Davos 1920 Arosa 1. «Thetis», Jörg/Born Davos 9:39.8 13.02.1920 2. «Sport», Wagner/Glöckler Davos 9:43.2 3. «Bellevue», Hold/Braun Arosa 9:57.6 4. «Noldi», Frl. Brunold/Peyer Arosa 10.13.0 1921 Engelberg 1. De Jong-Verhagen/Fick Davos 1922 Arosa 1. C.Stoffel/A.Faigle Arosa 1923 Davos 1. C.Stoffel/A.Faigle Arosa 1924 Engelberg 1. Hermann Hess/Adalbert Odermatt Engelberg 1925 Pontresin 1. Hermann Hess/Adalbert Odermatt Engelberg 1926 Arosa 1. Willy Bürschkes/Sepp Beerli Engelberg 1927 Davos 1. Ch.Gees/R.Sigg Davos 1928 Diablerets 1. Lombardi Leysin 1929 Engelberg 1. Karl Feierabend/Adalbert Odermatt Engelberg 5:41.4 1930 Montana 1. Jean Moillen/William Pichard Diablerets 1931 Arosa 1. «Bubi» Lenzlinger/Michels Arosa 1932 Nicht ausgetragen 1933 St. Moritz 1. Karl Feierabend/Adalbert Odermatt Engelberg 1934 St. Moritz 1. Reto Capadrutt/Oscar Geier St. Moritz 1935 St. Moritz 1. René Fonjallaz/«Barba» Noldi Gartmann St. Moritz 1936 Nicht ausgetragen 1937 Nicht ausgetragen 1938 St. Moritz 1. J.Heaton/Pickford USA 2:50.40 WM- 2. Fritz Feierabend/Beerli Engelberg 2:50.70 Auftakt Dokumentation H. Mörgeli, Ch. Dietz (BC Zürichsee), Olympia Bob Run, 31.07.2018 Olympia Bob Run Museum St. Moritz-Celerina 3. McEvoy/Dupree GBR 2:50.90 7. Ruesch/Vergles SUI 2:55.10 1939 Nicht ausgetragen 1940 Nicht ausgetragen 1941 Nicht ausgetragen 1942 Arosa 1. -
Appendices Bust of General Manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza by Frederick Macmonnies, in the Old Metropolitan Opera House
Appendices Bust of general manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza by Frederick MacMonnies, in the old Metropolitan Opera House 280/APPENDIX I APPENDIX I: CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS 1883-84 Henry E. Abbey 1908-10 Giulio Gatti-Casazza Andreas Dippel 1884-85 Leopold Damrosch (died 2/15/85) 1910-35 Giulio Gatti-Casazza 1885-91 Edmund C. Stanton Anton Seidl 1935-36 Herbert Witherspoon (died 5/10/35) Edward Johnson 1891-92 Henry E. Abbey Maurice Grau 1936-50 Edward Johnson John B. Schoeffel 1950-72 Rudolf Bing 1892-93 Season cancelled 1972-73 Goran Gentele (died 7/18172) 1893-97 Henry E. Abbey (died 10/17/96) Schuyler G. Chapin Grau Maurice 1973-74 Schuyler G. Chapin John B. Schoeffel Rafael Kubelik 1897-98 Season cancelled 1974-75 Schuyler G. Chapin Maurice Grau 1898-1903 1975-81 Anthony A. Bliss 1903-04 Heinrich Conried James Levine Felix Mottl John Dexter 1904-08 Heinrich Conried 1981-85 Anthony A. Bliss James Levine APPENDIX 1/281 Kurt Adler David Stivender 282/APPENDIX II APPENDIX II: CHORUS MASTERS 1883-84 F. De Rialp 1904-05 Hugo Bryck 1884-85 John Lund Paul Eisler Mr. Reichelt Hans Morgenstern Tullio Voghera 1885-91 Frank Damrosch 1905-06 Paul Eisler 1891-92 Carlo Corsi Tullio Voghera 1892-93 Season cancelled 1906-08 Pietro Nepoti 1893-97 Carlo Corsi 1908-17 Giulio Setti Hans Steiner 1897-98 Season cancelled Giulio Setti 1898-99 Pietro Nepoti 1917-35 Gustav Hinrichs 1935-42 Fausto Cleva Konrad Neuger 1899-1900 Pietro Nepoti 1942-45 Konrad Neuger 1900-02 Pietro Nepoti Giacomo Spadoni Hans Morgenstern 1945-73 Kurt Adler 1902-03 Pietro Nepoti 1973-85 David Stivender 1903-04 Pietro Nepoti Selmar Meyrowitz APPENDIX 11/283 George Balanchine Zachary Solov with ballerina Janet Collins rehearsing Ai da, 1951 Antony Tudor with Alicia Markova 284/APPENDIX III APPENDIX III: BALLET MASTERS 1883-84 Luigi Danesi 1911-12 Ottokar Bartik 1933-35 Rosina Galli Malvina CavalazzF Mikail Mordkin 1935-38 George Balanchine 1884-85 F.