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operaportugues · 2 months
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canção "Caro mio ben" (Tommaso Giordani)
Letra em italiano e português
Cecilia Bartoli
Irina Arkhipova
Montserrat Caballe
Luciano Pavarotti
José Carreras
Javier Camarena
Hvorostovsky
Letra em italiano: Caro mio ben, credimi almen, senza di te languisce il cor.
Il tuo fedel sospira ognor. Cessa, crudel, tanto rigor!
Tradução para português: Meu caro bem creia-me ao menos, sem ti debilita-se o coração.
O seu fiel suspira sempre. Cessa, cruel, tanto rigor!
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evoldir · 1 year
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Fwd: Other: WebinarSeries.PopulationGeneticsVienna
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Other: WebinarSeries.PopulationGeneticsVienna > Date: 3 October 2023 at 06:29:56 BST > To: [email protected] > > > Dear colleagues, > > The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics runs an internationally > recognized seminar series featuring weekly talks by leading experts in > population genetics. We invite interested listeners to join our webinars > during the upcoming Winter term (Tuesdays at 17:00 CET/CEST). > > Sign up here to receive regular webinar announcements and zoom links > for the upcoming term: https://ift.tt/ucP9mLn > > Schedule: > > 10.10.23 - Clara Groot Crego (Univ. of Vienna, AT) > Disentangling the evolutionary drivers of an adaptive radiation in > Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae). > > 17.10.23 - Rike Stelkens (Stockholm Univ., SE) > A feast with yeast: Saccharomyces as a model system for population genetics. > > 24.10.23 - Burcin Yildirim (Vetmeduni, AT) > Nonadaptive sequence evolution: influence of GC-biased gene conversion > on the Drosophila genome. > > 31.10.23 - Harald Ringbauer (Max Planck Inst. for Evol. Anthropology, DE) > Inferring long shared haplotypes in ancient DNA - What next? > > 07.11.23 - Nicolas Galtier (Univ. of Montpellier, FR) > Phylogenetic conflicts: distinguishing gene flow from incomplete > lineage sorting. > > 14.11.23 - Stuart Wigby (Univ. of Liverpool, UK) > Seminal stories: causes and consequences of variation in Drosophila > male reproductive proteins. > > 21.11.23 - Irina Arkhipova (MBL Woodshole, US) > How does horizontal transfer contribute to eukaryotic evolution? > > 05.12.23 - Charles Aquadro (Cornell Univ., US) > Untangling the influences of genetics, ecology and function in shaping > the surprisingly rapid evolution of germline stem cell genes in > Drosophila. > > 12.12.23 - Milan Malinsky (Univ. of Bern, CH) > Genome evolution, natural selection, and recombination landscapes. > > 19.12.23 - Justin Crocker (EMBL Heidelberg, DE) > Multidimensional approach to decoding the mysteries of animal development. > > 09.01.24 - Mark Phillips (Oregon State Univ., US) > Using experimental evolution to study variation in life-history patterns. > > 16.01.24 - Maud Fagny (INRAE, FR) > The adaptation of polygenic traits: from phenotypes to genes, are > regulatory networks the missing link? > > 23.01.24 - Nancy Chen (Univ. of Rochester, US > Tracking short-term evolution in a pedigreed wild population. > > 30.01.24 - Daniel Bolnick (Univ. of Connecticut, US) > A coevolutionary pyrrhic victory: rapid evolutionary gain and loss of > a costly but effective immune defense. > > All webinars organised by the Vienna Graduate School of Population > Genetics are available on our website > https://ift.tt/GnP4Chs > > Many talk are recorded and can be found on youtube: > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAdGx2zyQNyVti9Cr1muhUg > > > Dr. Julia Hosp > > Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics > Coordinator > > www.popgen-vienna.at > https://twitter.com/PopGenViennaPhD > > c/o > Institut f�r Mathematik, Universit�t Wien > & Institut f�r Populationsgenetik, Veterin�rmedizinische Universit�t Wien > > T +43 1 25077 4302 > via Email October 03, 2023 at 06:37AM
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varezhka · 2 years
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Hidden Resistance to the Russian- Ukrainian War Inside Russia
Journal Issue Author(s): Meyer-Olimpieva, Irina; Zakharova, Daria; Dubina, Vera; Arkhipova, Alexandra; Meister, Katarina
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Happy birthday to Tchaikovsky <3
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lucygold95 · 2 years
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[Belladova-Opéra Garnier's ballerina(Giselle) and soprano(Richard Coeur-de-Lion)(Kopit's Phantom(90, 91)]
0:01 15th Century Chartres(French) hymn tune ( -> Saw You Never, in the Twilight(Cecil Frances Alexander)(1853)) - Michèle Lagrange
0:13 Giselle(, ou les Wilis (=Giselle, or The Wilis') 2:35 )(1841)(Music - Adolphe Charles Adam) (* Teri Polo who played Belladova(and Christine) had learned ballet for many years.)
1:25 Giselle(, ou les Wilis)(1841)
(Choreographer - Jean Coralli & Jules Perrot, Music - Adolphe Charles Adam, Libretto - Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges & Théophile Gautier)
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- Yvette Chauviré(Giselle) & Cyril Atanasoff(Albrecht)
(* Yvette Chauviré was a French 'Prima ballerina assoluta'(She is the only French dancer to hold the title) and actress. She is often described as France's greatest ballerina, and was the coach of prima ballerinas Sylvie Guillem and Marie-Claude Pietragalla. The role of Giselle was a particular passion for Chauviré, and she considered it her signature piece. Of course, she is considered one of the gratest Giselles in history.)
1:56 Carla Fracci(Giselle) & Erik Bruhn(Albrecht)
(* Carla Fracci was an Italian ballet dancer, actress and ballet director. Considered one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, she was a leading dancer of La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan, then worked freelance with international companies including the Royal Ballet, London, Stuttgart Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. Fracci is known for her interpretation of leading characters in several Romantic ballets, such as La Sylphide, Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. Fracci is considered one of the gratest Giselles in history too.)
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5:34 & 6:20 Je crains de lui parler la nuit(= I'm afraid to talk to him at night)(André Grétry's Richard Coeur-de-Lion(=Richard the Lionheart)(1784)) - Michèle Lagrange
(* André Grétry(you might see his face at Belgium 1000 Francs) was a composer from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (present-day Belgium), who worked from 1767 onwards in France and took French nationality. He is most famous for his opéras comiques.)
7:42 Je crains de lui parler la nuit
(André Grétry's Richard Richard Coeur-de-Lion(1784)) - Mady Mesplé
11:03 / 13:45 Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский(Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)'s Пиковая дама(= Pique Dame = The Queen of Spades)(1890). Tchaikovsky(Чайко́вский)used Grétry's 'Je crains de lui parler la nuit'.(In Grétry's Opera, Soprano sings this, but in Tchaikovsky(Чайко́вский)'s opera, Mezzo Soprano sings this song.)
13:45 - Soňa Červená
15:31 - Sofia Preobragenskaya(acted by Yelena Polevitskaya)
(* Virginia Zeani - One of the greatest female opera singers of the 20th century - sang this song too(as a Countess in The Queen of the Spades(In Italian)). You can find that audio recording at youtube.)
17:29 Musical version (Kopit(Book) & Yeston(Music and lyrics)'s musical "Phantom"(1991))
P.S. You can see two famous actors - Burt Lancaster(7:39) and Олег Александрович Стриженов(Oleg Aleksandrovich Strizhenov)(14:54) in this video. From this film(Пиковая дама(1960)), Oleg Strizhenov received the Aleksandr Pushkin's Big Gold Medal and the prize of the Russian Musical Fund of Irina Arkhipova "for the brilliant realization of the figure of Hermann in the film Queen of Spades".
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Playlist - Opera x The Phantom of the Opera(with English subtitles / 한글, 한국어 자막): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxVjmfb0YlsGxobwIudGb5OJmVvDY7PSo
Playlist - The Phantom of the Opera 1990 × Opera(+English subtitles, 한글 자막): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxVjmfb0YlsExPULC9h1BvlZfYX6sPzjs
Thank you for allowing me to use your 4k Phantom of the Opera 1990 video, Phantom Retrospective 2.0! https://youtu.be/8f3Hr422BPk
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ballet-symphonie · 3 years
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BBA teachers and their students
Natalia Revich: Trikoz, Vinogradova
Irina Pyatkina: Postnova
Marina Leonova: Sergeenkova, (Tatiana) Osipova, (Natalia) Osipova, Lunkina, Kretova, Kruteleva, Parienko
Tatiana Galtseva: Kokoreva, Krysanova, Stashkevich, Grebenshchikova, Kishneva, Goryacheva
So far I don't see a super strong relationship between the pedagogue and the "broken wrists" of the students.. But then again some of these dancers received training from other pedagogues and academies before attending BBA courses so I don't know... I feel like quite a number of BBA-bred dancers in history never had "broken wrists" (e.g. Osipova, Alexandrova, Kaptsova, Lunkina, Maximova, Arkhipova etc.) at least not to the point they're jarring, their hands were always very soft. I consider Kokoreva to be in this group. And then there's the other group who have/had the signature "broken wrists" like Bessmertnova, Stashkevich, Krysanova. I just don't think this was a stylistic choice that applies to every Bolshoi dancer.
Thank you for compiling this list. I certainly don't see a strong relationship either. Honestly, the reminder that Leonova graduated both Lunkina and Sergeenkova is telling enough, it can't just be blamed on a teacher (in this case at least). I wonder if it's less about the teacher and more about ballet's changing aesthetics, or perhaps the change in company leadership. All food for thought. It's not just about the selectively stylistically broken wrists that Krysanova and Bessmertnova use, its about the neglect for nice port de bras and the improper use of the back, both poor habits that are becoming more and more prevalent out of BBA's grads. I guess there has to be a trade-off when 180 a la second is now mandatory...
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lenskij · 4 years
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Top 7 albums right now!
tagged by @babinicz, thank you! This looks fun but I couldn’t make the top7albums-site work so y’all be getting a simple list from me:
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin -  Dmitri Hvorostovsky & Nuccia Focile & Neil Shicoff & Irina Arkhipova & Olga Borodina & Sarah Walker & St.Petersburg Chamber Choir & Orchestre de Paris & Semyon Bychkov
Prokofiev: Cinderella, Op. 87 - WDR Simfonieorkester Köln & Michail Jurowski
Hvorostovsky: In this moonlit night - Dmitri Hvorostovsky & Ivari Ilja
Rachmaninov: Romances - Dmirti Hvorostovsky & Ivari Ilja
Splendor & Misery - clipping.
Footnotes for the Spring - Eliza Rickman
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 1 - London Symphony Orchestra & Gianandrea Noseda
Tagging: @klingonegin, @jimothy-norrington , and everyone else who sees this and wants to do it - consider yourself tagged!
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reggiecristal · 7 years
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sciencealert · 6 years
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😲 These tiny freaks have survived without sex for almost 50 million years! 🔬 It's been so long, some species have lost their ability to have any sex at all. Bdelloid rotifers reproduce asexually, but scientists believe they steal genes from other organisms in their freshwater or damp soil homes to keep up their genetic diversity. 📷 : Michael Shribak/Irina Arkhipova/Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole/Nikon Small World Competition 2012 https://ift.tt/2OacYse
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alainlesourd-14 · 4 years
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(via BORIS GODUNOV - Nesterenko, Arkhipova - Bolshoi, 1978, English subtitles, Годунов, Большой - YouTube)
This epic opera based on Pushkin's play is notoriously difficult to stage in the West. Powerful music is inseparable from as powerful classic Russian, language carrying the same load as notes. This version from Bolshoi may be the best forging of the two existing on video, and Godunov of Nesterenko is one of the starkest 'Pushkin magnitude' interpretations of the role. Timing below. 
 Boris Godunov - EVGENY NESTERENKO Grigory Otrepyev (False Dimitrii) - VLADISLAV PIAVKO Marina Mnishek - IRINA ARKHIPOVA Pimen - VALERY YAROSLAVTSEV Prince Shuiskii - ANDREY SOKOLOV Innkeeper - LARISA NIKITINA Tsarevich Fyodor - GLAFIRA KOROLEVA Tsarevna Xenia - GALINA KALININA Nurse - NINA GRIGORIEVA Father Varlaam - ARTUR EIZEN The Holy Fool - ALEXEY MASLENNIKOV 
 Music: Modest Mussorgsky Conductor -BORIS HAIKIN Director - LEONID BARATOV 
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campaignsoftheworld · 4 years
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McDonald's unskippable pre-roll Ad | An impactful hand-washing tutorial
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todayclassical · 8 years
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January 02 in Music History
1678 Opening of the Gaensemarkt Theater, Hamburg’s first opera house.
1726 Death of Italian composer Domenico Zipoli in Córdoba, Argentina. 
1732 Birth of Bohemian composer of church music and organist Franz Xaver Brixi in Prague. 
1747 Death of French composer, violinist, and conductor Jean-Fery Rebel in Paris.
1825 Opening of the Munich Opera House.
1837 ( Birth of Russian composer Mili Balakirev in Nizhny-Novgorod.  1843 FP of Wagner’s Flying Dutchman opera, in Dresden. 
1880 Birth of Italian conductor Antonio Guarneri.
1884 Death of Italian soprano Marietta Gazzaniga in Voghera. 
1890 Death of French tenor Julian Gayarre.
1891 Death of French composer Alexis Roland-Manuel in Paris. 
1894 Birth of Polish American conductor Arthur Rodzinski.
1895 Birth of Czech mezzo-soprano Marie Hlouskova in Caslav. 
1901 Birth of Swedish tenor Torsten Ralf in Malmo, Sweden. 
1904 Birth of American tenor James Melton in Moultrie, Ga.
1904 Birth of Finnish soprano Lea Piltti. 
1905 Birth of British composer Michael Tippett in London. 
1907 Birth of Austrian tenor Todor Mazaroff in Vienna. 
1912 Birth of Italian bass Antonio Cassinelli in Noceto, Parma. 
1912 Birth of Canadian composer Barbara Pentland in Winnipeg.
1913 Birth of American composer Gardner Read in Evanston, IL. 
1913 Birth of American organist and composer Robert Hall Elmore. 
1915 Death of Austro-Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark, in Vienna. 
1925 Birth of Russian mezzo-soprano Irina Arkhipova in Moscow. 
1928 Birth of Italian conductor Alberto Zedda.
1930 Death of Austrian soprano Therese Malten. 
1936 FP of Morton Gould’s Chorale and Fugue in Jazz. Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski conducting. 1944 Birth of Hungarian composer and conductor Peter Eotvos.
1947 Death of Swedish soprano Ellen Gulbranson. 
1950 Birth of  Japanese tenor Taro Ichiara in the city of Sakata in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. 
1951 Birth of German composer Volker Blumenthaler in Nuremburg. 
1955 American debut of Canadian pianist Glenn Gould in Washington, D.C. 
1958 Birth of Russian pianist Vladimir Ovchnnikov. 1960 Death of mezzo-soprano Leila Megane. 
1963 Birth of American pianist Tzimon Barto. 
1997 Death of Italian bass Federico Davia. 
1999 Death of Swiss composer Rolf Liebermann in Paris. 
2000 FP of Bright Sheng’s Naking, Naking in Hamburg. North German Radio Symphony, under Christoph Eschenbach. 
2000 FP of Christopher Rouse’s Concert de Guadi for guitar and orchestra, guitarist Sharon Isbin.
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evoldir · 1 year
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Fwd: Conference: WhistlerBC.TransposableElements.Sep3-7
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Conference: WhistlerBC.TransposableElements.Sep3-7 > Date: 4 May 2023 at 05:44:01 BST > To: [email protected] > > > To Evolutionary Biologists Interested in Mobile DNA: > > Registration and abstract submission for the Keystone Symposia Meeting > "Transposable Elements at the Crossroads of Evolution, Health and > Disease", September 3-6, 2023, Fairmont Chateau Whistler, British > Columbia, Canada is now available at https://ift.tt/8dinCN6 > > Deadlines: June 1, short talk abstract submission and scholarship > application; July 6, early registration at discounted rates. Lodging > for attendees is reserved until July 18. > > We look forward to an exciting meeting! Please help us spread the word: > #KSTransposons24 > > Kathy Burns, Harmit Malik, Irina Arkhipova, organizers > > > Irina Arkhipova
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argunners · 5 years
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TITLE: Hunting the Gauleiter
Minsk, 1970. A formal meeting takes place to discuss awarding The Young Communist League of the Byelorussian SSR with the special Order. Maria Arkhipova, now an elderly woman, occupies an honourable seat on the panel, young and over-confident Galina Pomazan, whose heroic and impressive wartime record means she has the privilege of opening the meeting. The officer of the State Security Service who is chairing the meeting wants to prevent an encounter between Maria and Galina, which he believes could stir up the past with serious ramifications.
Indeed, during Galina’s dramatic recounting of the execution of the Byelorussian people by German hangman, Gauleiter Wilhelm Kraube (based on the Nazi Wilhelm Kube), Maria can no longer suppress her anger and challenges Galina. She believes that there must be another version of events that explains Kraube’s death from the official account on record. These two women and sisters in arms, must put their differences aside if they are to find out the truth. But its secrets are closely guarded, and exposing a cover-up will not be easy.
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Hunting the Gauleiter also known as Okhota na gaulyaytera (2012) TITLE: Hunting the Gauleiter Minsk, 1970. A formal meeting takes place to discuss awarding The Young Communist League of the Byelorussian SSR with the special Order.
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Irina Arkhipova is wonderful.
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