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Reinhard Keiser and His Opera Fredegunda : a Study in the History of Early German OperaBrooks, Eulan Von 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this investigation is to trace briefly the development of opera in Germany during and after the Thirty Year's War as a background for the understanding of the milieu in which Keiser's Pregunda was created, and to study in detail this work as a representative of contemporary North German opera.
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A discussion of Le mariage de Figaro, Carmen, and Pelleas et Melisande: the origial work and the operaWallace, Marjorie Ann. January 1966 (has links)
LD2668 .T4 1966 W192 / Master of Science
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The inheritance of modern Cantonese opera from traditional Chinese operaTse, Hue-ying., 謝曉瑩. January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Chinese / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Politics and the ideology of the artist in the Künstleropern of Pfitzner, Krenek and HindemithTaylor-Jay, Claire Patricia January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Jean-Philippe Rameau's Anacreon (1754) : a critical study and editionWilliams, Jonathan Huw January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Production of television drama serial : case study of YTV Emmerdale and MBC ChunwonMa, Doog-Hoon January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
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The New Orleans Opera AssociationCho, Jinman 01 May 2005 (has links)
This detailed report of a registration internship at the New Orleans Opera Association includes an organizational profile, a description of the activities performed during the internship, an analysis of an organization, recommendations for improvement, and a discussion of the short and long term effects of the internship.
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New Orleans Opera AssociationDennis, Mary Elizabeth 01 December 1996 (has links)
This report is based on a three month internship at the New Orleans Opera Association during the summer of 1996. In this report, the intern has attempted to present the Opera's past practices while comparing them to its current ideologies and projecting where the company is headed in the future. She has highlighted the Opera's strengths and objectively analyzed the areas of concern. At the same time she has emphasized the fact that the New Orleans Opera Association is and will remain an extremely successful opera company with loyal and generous supporters. The Association shows every promise of continuing to provide New Orleans and the Gulf South region with first class opera performances by hiring some of the finest voices in the opera world and staging theatrical extravaganzas that will entertain and delight audiences well into the 21st century.
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A report on an Arts Adminstration internship with New Orleans Opera Association, New Orleans, LA, Spring, 1992Hamilton, Jenny Ruth 01 August 1992 (has links)
This report is a description of a three-month internship from January 20, 1992 through April 20, 1992 with the New Orleans Opera Association where the intern was the assistant to the Director of Development/Marketing/Public Relations. The New Orleans Opera celebrates 50 years of financial and artistic success in the 1992/93 season and serves as an example to other arts organizations not only in New Orleans but throughout the United States. Over this fifty-year life, however, the organization has not adjusted its managerial practices sufficiently to compensate for the change throughout the business and arts-related industries; consequently, the Association operates with outdated thoughts and customs. Within the scheme of operations, however, is a very successful fundraising organization buttressed by the support of extremely loyal patrons and sold-out houses. The intern will give an overview of the organization and explain her duties and responsibilities with short and long-term effects on the Association.
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Internship for the Metropolitan Opera GuildIndest, Michael Oscar, Jr. 01 December 2008 (has links)
The following report documents the internship performed by Michael Indest, Jr. at the Metropolitan Opera Guild in New York City. Since 1935, the Metropolitan Opera Guild has supported the Metropolitan Opera Association as a separate nonprofit organization in order to ensure the continuing survival of this esteemed opera company. The Guild operates from its office buildings in the Rose Building at 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, in New York City. During his time at the Rose Building, Mr. Indest worked closely with the Development and Education Departments, and was responsible for writing instructional study guides and grant appropriate materials for those departments. This report catalogues the duties performed by Mr. Indest and the scope of his contribution. It discusses issues encountered during that process, and also provides a SWOT analysis of the organization. The report examines the best practices performed by similar organizations and provides practical recommendations to foster increased effectiveness within the Guild. Finally, the report discusses Mr. Indest's contributions as an intern and their short and long-term effects. It should also be noted that Mr. Indest's experience was solely with the Guild, and the statements and analysis included in this report do not in any way reflect the practices of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
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