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Cuaderno: Capitanes de la Ryder Cup de Europa, Angel Cabrera, Cherry Hills
Cuaderno: Capitanes de la Ryder Cup de Europa, Angel Cabrera, Cherry Hills
El Capitán en la New Champion Cup puede ser el comienzo del camino hacia un potencial capitán de la Ryder Cup algún día para Tommy Fleetwood. esteban b Morton/AFP Estamos a tres años de la Ryder Cup en Bethbag, pero quién será el capitán europeo es una gran pregunta, y podemos obtener algunas respuestas sobre los movimientos de esta semana. Tommy Fleetwood de Inglaterra y Francesco Molinari de…
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princesssarisa · 6 months
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Opera on YouTube, Part 2
Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1973 (Knut Skram, Ileana Cotrubas, Kiri Te Kanawa, Benjamin Luxon; conducted by John Pritchard; English subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1976 (Hermann Prey, Mirella Freni, Kiri Te Kanawa, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; conducted by Karl Böhm; English subtitles) – Acts I and II, Acts III and IV
Tokyo National Theatre, 1980 (Hermann Prey, Lucia Popp, Gundula Janowitz, Bernd Weikl; conducted by Karl Böhm; Japanese subtitles)
Théâtre du Châtelet, 1993 (Bryn Terfel, Alison Hagley, Hillevi Martinpelto, Rodney Gilfry; conducted by John Eliot Gardiner; Italian subtitles)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1994 (Gerald Finley, Alison Hagley, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt; conducted by Bernard Haitink; English subtitles)
Zürich Opera House, 1996 (Carlos Chaussón, Isabel Rey, Eva Mei, Rodney Gilfry; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; English subtitles)
Berlin State Opera, 2005 (Lauri Vasar, Anna Prohaska, Dorothea Röschmann, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo; conducted by Gustavo Dudamel; French subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 2006 (Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Anna Netrebko, Dorothea Röschmann, Bo Skovhus; conducted by Nikolas Harnoncourt; English subtitles) – Acts I and II, Acts III and IV
Teatro all Scala, 2006 (Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Diana Damrau, Marcella Orasatti Talamanca, Pietro Spagnoli; conducted by Gérard Korsten; English and Italian subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 2015 (Adam Plachetka, Martina Janková, Anett Fritsch, Luca Pisaroni; conducted by Dan Ettinger; no subtitles)
Tosca
Carmine Gallone studio film, 1956 (Franca Duval dubbed by Maria Caniglia, Franco Corelli, Afro Poli dubbed by Giangiacomo Guelfi; conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis; no subtitles)
Gianfranco de Bosio film, 1976 (Raina Kabaivanska, Plácido Domingo, Sherrill Milnes; conducted by Bruno Bartoletti; English subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1978 (Shirley Verrett, Luciano Pavarotti, Cornell MacNeil; conducted by James Conlon; no subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 1984 (Eva Marton, Jaume Aragall, Ingvar Wixell; conducted by Daniel Oren; no subtitles)
Teatro Real de Madrid, 2004 (Daniela Dessí, Fabio Armiliato, Ruggero Raimondi; conducted by Maurizio Benini; English subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 2011 (Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufmann, Bryn Terfel; conducted by Antonio Pappano; English subtitles)
Finnish National Opera, 2018 (Ausrinė Stundytė, Andrea Carè, Tuomas Pursio; conducted by Patrick Fournillier; English subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala 2019 (Anna Netrebko, Francesco Meli, Luca Salsi; conducted by Riccardo Chailly; Hungarian subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2019 (Sondra Radvanovsky, Piotr Beczala, Thomas Hampson; conducted by Marco Armiliato; English subtitles)
Ópera de las Palmas, 2024 (Erika Grimaldi, Piotr Beczala, George Gagnidze; conducted by Ramón Tebar; no subtitles)
Don Giovanni
Salzburg Festival, 1954 (Cesare Siepi, Otto Edelmann, Elisabeth Grümmer, Lisa della Casa; conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler; English subtitles)
Giacomo Vaccari studio film, 1960 (Mario Petri, Sesto Bruscantini, Teresa Stich-Randall, Leyla Gencer; conducted by Francesco Molinari-Pradelli; no subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 1987 (Samuel Ramey, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Julia Varady; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; no subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala, 1987 (Thomas Allen, Claudio Desderi, Edita Gruberova, Ann Murray; conducted by Riccardo Muti; English subtitles)
Peter Sellars studio film, 1990 (Eugene Perry, Herbert Perry, Dominique Labelle, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson; conducted by Craig Smith; English subtitles)
Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, 1997 (Simon Keenlyside, Bryn Terfel, Carmela Remigio, Anna Caterina Antonacci; conducted by Claudio Abbado; no subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Zürich Opera, 2000 (Rodney Gilfry, László Polgár, Isabel Rey, Cecilia Bartoli; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; English subtitles)
Festival Aix-en-Provence, 2002 (Peter Mattei, Gilles Cachemaille, Alexandra Deshorties, Mirielle Delunsch; conducted by Daniel Harding; no subtitles)
Teatro Real de Madrid, 2006 (Carlos Álvarez, Lorenzo Regazzo, Maria Bayo, Sonia Ganassi; conducted by Victor Pablo Pérez; English subtitles)
Festival Aix-en-Provence, 2017 (Philippe Sly, Nahuel de Pierro, Eleonora Burratto, Isabel Leonard; conducted by Jérémie Rohrer; English subtitles)
Madama Butterfly
Mario Lanfranchi studio film, 1956 (Anna Moffo, Renato Cioni; conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis; no subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1974 (Mirella Freni, Plácido Domingo; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; English subtitles)
New York City Opera, 1982 (Judith Haddon, Jerry Hadley; conducted by Christopher Keene; English subtitles)
Frédéric Mitterand film, 1995 (Ying Huang, Richard Troxell; conducted by James Conlon; English subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 2004 (Fiorenza Cedolins, Marcello Giordani; conducted by Daniel Oren; Spanish subtitles)
Sferisterio Opera Festival, 2009 (Raffaela Angeletti, Massimiliano Pisapia; conducted by Daniele Callegari; no subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2017 (Maria José Siri, Murat Karahan; conducted by Jonathan Darlington; no subtitles)
Wichita Grand Opera, 2017 (Yunnie Park, Kirk Dougherty; conducted by Martin Mazik; English subtitles)
Teatro San Carlo, 2019 (Evgenia Muraveva, Saimir Pirgu; conducted by Gabriele Ferro; no subtitles)
Rennes Opera House, 2022 (Karah Son, Angelo Villari; conducted by Rudolf Piehlmayer; French subtitles)
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#tbt Joan Sutherland and conductor Francesco Molinari-Pradelli during recording sessions of the Grammy Winner "The Art of the Prima Donna (1960)". *I was wondering how much self-criticism Joan put in herself, because the recording is flawless in every sense.
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"Last year (referring to 1960) I recorded the 'Mad Scene' from Thomas' Hamlet in the Kingsway Hall in London, and in a cadenza I sang a high E natural that vas probably the best E natural I shall ever sing in my life. But just at the crucial moment a plane flew over the hall and was distinctly audible throughout the note, so I had to do it again. The second E wasn't bad, but it wasn't the same either, and I really felt heartbroken." Joan Sutherland in interview.
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Leontyne Price singing an exceptional version of "La Mamma Morta" from Umberto Giordano's Andrea Chenier.
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Rory McIlroy will face off against Patrick Cantlay on Sunday as the two try to catch Bryson DeChambeau in the final round of the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2. McIlroy is due to play alongside Cantlay at 7.10pm BST, the first time the pair have been paired together since their heated argument with Cantlay's caddie, Joe LaCava, at the Ryder Cup in Rome last September. Northern Irishman McIlroy felt LaCava went too far in celebrating after Cantlay made a long putt on the 18th green and an argument ensued after McIlroy was restrained in the car park by teammate Shane Lowry. For a more accessible video player, use Chrome browser An infuriated Rory McIlroy confronted the US team's caddie in the car park after his round following an alleged "incident" on the 18th hole. "Yeah, it should be great," Cantlay said of facing McIlroy after shooting 70 in the third round. "I'm in a great position. This is a challenging golf course. If I can make a few birdies I can put myself all the way up. I'm really happy with how I played today and I'm looking forward to tomorrow."Sky Sports will show live extended coverage of all the final round action on Sky Sports Golf from 2pm on Sunday, with DeChambeau leading by three strokes on the final day and playing in the final group alongside Mathieu Pabon at 7.21pm BST. For a more accessible video player, use Chrome browser Bryson DeChambeau shot a 3-under 67 in the third round at Pinehurst on the second hole of the U.S. Open. Sunday Tea TimeAll times are BST, US unless otherwise stated, (x) indicates amateur 1230 SH Kim (Korea), Gunnar Breun (x) 1241 Matt Fitzpatrick (England), Jackson Suber1252 Brandon Wu, Austin Eckroth1303 Francesco Molinari (Italy), Ben Coles For a more accessible video player, use Chrome browser Francesco Molinari slid into the weekend with a hole-in-one on the final hole of the second round. 1314 Dean Burmester (RSA), Ryan Fox (NZL)1325 Sepp Straka (Germany), Martin Kaymer (Germany)1336 Grayson Sig, Cameron Young1347 Nico Echavarria (Colonel), Brendon Todd US Open Golf Live Sunday, June 16th, 6:30pm 1358 Justin Lower, Sam Bennett1409 Adam Scott (Australia), Brian Campbell1425 Matt Kuchar, Frankie Capan III1436 Adam Svenson (Canada), Harris English1447 Jordan Spieth, Kim Si-woo (Korea)1458 Max Glaserman, Sahith Teegala1509 Daniel Berger, Keegan Bradley1520 Scottie Scheffler, Tom McKibbin (NIrl) For a more accessible video player, use Chrome browser We take a closer look at Scottie Scheffler's performance in the third round of the US Open and explain why it's not a good performance for the world number one ranked player. 1531 Brooks Koepka, Tim Widing (Sweden)1542 Nikolaj Hoygard
(Den), Emiliano Grillo (Argentina)1553 Isaiah Salinda, Christian Bezuidenhout (Russia)1604 Cameron Smith (Australia), Wyndham Clark1615 JT Poston, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng)1631 Shane Lowry (Ireland), Zac Blair For a more accessible video player, use Chrome browser Shane Lowry recorded consecutive birdies with a sensational hole-out from a bunker during the third round of the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2. 1642 Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk1653 Denny McCarthy, Ming Woo Lee (Australia)1704 Neil Shipley (x), Luke Clanton (x)1715 Sam Burns, Stefan Jäger (Germany)1726 Brian Harman, Mark Hubbard1737 David Puig (Spanish), Thomas Detry (Belgian)1748 Akshay Bhatia, Russell Henry1759 Davis Thompson, Xander Schauffele1810 Sergio Garcia (Spain), Taylor Pendris (Canada) US Open Golf Live Sunday, June 16th, 6:30pm 1826 Aaron Lai (English), Tom Kim (Korean)1837 Corey Connors (Canada), Collin Morikawa1848 Tony Finau, Tyrrell Hatton (English)1859 Ludwig Aberg, Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)1910 Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy (NIrl)1921 Mathieu Pavone (France), Bryson DeChambeau Monte Rosa This content is provided by Monte Rosamay use cookies and other technologies. To view this content you must allow the use of cookies. You can change your settings and enable cookies using the button below. Monte Rosa You can choose to allow cookies once or never. You can change your settings at any time. Privacy options. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify that you agreed. Monte Rosa Cookies. Please allow them using the button below to view this content Monte Rosa A cookie for this session only. Enable cookies Allow cookies only once Who will be the winner of the third men's major tournament this year? The US Open will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. The live broadcast of the final round will start on Sunday at 2pm on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the U.S. Open and more on NOW.
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In seaside Italy, a Holocaust survivor with a daycare business takes in a 12-year-old street kid who recently robbed her. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Madame Rosa: Sophia Loren Momo: Ibrahima Gueye Dr. Coen: Renato Carpentieri Iosif: Diego Iosif Pirvu Ruspa: Massimiliano Rossi Lola: Abril Zamora Mr. Hamil: Babak Karimi Nala: Malich Cissé Babu: Simone Surico Molinari: Nicola Valenzano Carabiniere: Francesco Cassano Film Crew: Music: Gabriel Yared Sound Designer: Maurizio Argentieri Editor: Jacopo Quadri Director of Photography: Angus Hudson Executive Producer: Guendalina Ponti Screenplay: Ugo Chiti Production Design: Maurizio Sabatini Executive Music Producer: Bonnie Greenberg Novel: Romain Gary Executive Producer: Edoardo Ponti Associate Producer: Marco Camilli Executive Producer: Geralyn White Dreyfous Producer: Regina K. Scully Co-Executive Producer: Susan Rockefeller Costume Designer: Ursula Patzak Songs: Diane Warren Associate Producer: Luigi Pinto Casting: Chiara Polizzi Executive Producer: Patrizia Massa Makeup Artist: Frédérique Foglia Hairstylist: Enzo Angileri Sound Mixer: Francesco Cucinelli Writer: Fabio Natale Visual Effects Supervisor: Rodolfo Migliari Art Direction: Maurizio di Clemente Producer: Lynda Weinman Executive Producer: Jamie Wolf Producer: Nicola Serra Sound Editor: Gianni Monciotti Associate Producer: Davide Nardini Producer: Carlo Degli Esposti Unit Production Manager: Diego Cavallo Executive Producer: Esmeralda Swartz Executive Producer: David Paradice Movie Reviews:
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briantwomeydallas · 3 months
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The British Open Championship: A Storied History in Golf
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The British Open Championship, often referred to simply as "The Open," is one of the most prestigious and historic tournaments in the world of golf. Established in 1860, it is the oldest of the four major championships in professional golf and is renowned for its tradition, heritage, and the challenging nature of its links courses. Let's take a journey through the rich history of The Open Championship.
The Beginnings: Prestwick and Early Years The inaugural Open Championship was held on October 17, 1860, at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland. The event was created to determine the best golfer in the world, following the death of Allan Robertson, who was widely considered the greatest golfer of his time. The first tournament featured a field of eight professional golfers competing over three rounds of 12 holes each. Willie Park Sr. emerged as the first champion, winning the grand prize of the Challenge Belt.
For the first decade, The Open was exclusively held at Prestwick. In 1871, the tournament was not played because the Challenge Belt was retired after Tom Morris Jr. won it three times consecutively. This led to the introduction of the now-iconic Claret Jug in 1872, awarded to the winner of The Open henceforth.
Expansion and Rotation As The Open grew in popularity, it began to rotate among different courses in Scotland, England, and eventually Northern Ireland. In 1873, the championship was held at St Andrews for the first time, marking the beginning of its association with the "Home of Golf." The Royal St George's Golf Club in England became the first venue outside Scotland to host The Open in 1894.
The rotation of venues introduced new challenges and unique characteristics, making each tournament distinct. The diversity of courses, from the rugged coastline of Royal Portrush to the historic fairways of Muirfield, has contributed to the enduring allure of The Open.
The 20th Century: Global Prestige and Legendary Moments The Open Championship gained international prestige in the 20th century, attracting golfers from around the world. Legendary players like Harry Vardon, who won a record six Open titles between 1896 and 1914, and Bobby Jones, who completed the Grand Slam in 1930, elevated the tournament's status.
The post-World War II era saw the emergence of iconic champions such as Ben Hogan, who won The Open in his only appearance in 1953, and Gary Player, who became the first non-British winner of the modern era in 1959. The 1970s and 1980s featured fierce rivalries and memorable duels, with players like Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, and Seve Ballesteros etching their names into the history books.
The Modern Era: Tradition Meets Innovation The Open Championship continues to evolve while preserving its rich traditions. In 2019, Royal Portrush hosted The Open for the first time since 1951, reflecting the tournament's commitment to embracing its historic roots while reaching new audiences. The event also adapts to modern demands, incorporating advanced technology and enhancing fan engagement through social media and broadcast innovations.
Tiger Woods' victories in 2000, 2005, and 2006 showcased his dominance and brought renewed global attention to The Open. More recently, the triumph of Francesco Molinari in 2018, becoming the first Italian to win a major, and Shane Lowry's emotional victory at Royal Portrush in 2019 have added new chapters to The Open's illustrious history.
The Open's Legacy The British Open Championship stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of golf. Its storied past, characterized by legendary champions, iconic venues, and unforgettable moments, continues to inspire and captivate golf enthusiasts worldwide. As The Open moves forward, it remains a symbol of tradition, excellence, and the timeless appeal of the game of golf.
From the windswept links of Scotland to the historic courses of England and beyond, The Open Championship is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of golf's heritage and a showcase of its future. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the sport, The Open's rich history offers something for everyone, reminding us why it truly is "The Open."
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US Open 2024 tee times: Full pairings and UK start times for third round at Pinehurst | Golf News
Overnight leader Ludvig Åberg has been paired with Bryson DeChambeau for the final Saturday tee time at the US Open of 8.35pm (BST). Sky Sports will show extended coverage from all four rounds of the third men’s major of the year, with all the action from the third round live on Saturday from 3pm on Sky Sports Golf. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the second round of the US Open at Pinehurst No 2. That’s just in time to see world No 1 Scottie Scheffler begin his third round at 3.01pm after only just making the cut mark at five over par. Rory McIlroy, two shots off the lead at three under, is paired with Tony Finau and will tee off at 8.13pm, while Patrick Cantlay and Thomas Detry – both one stroke better off – are in the penultimate pairing at 8.24pm. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rory McIlroy shot a two-over-par 72 at Pinehurst No 2 in the second round of the US Open as he slipped back after starting the day tied for the lead. Live US Open Golf Saturday 15th June 3:00pm Groupings and tee times for the third round of the 124th US Open, held Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. All times BST; USA unless stated; (x) denotes amateurs 1344 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Sahith Theegala 1355 Brooks Koepka, Francesco Molinari (Ita) Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Francesco Molinari makes a hole-in-one on the ninth at Pinehurst No 2 to move inside the projected cut in sensational fashion at the US Open! 1406 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Max Greyserman 1417 Justin Lower, Dean Burmester (Rsa) 1428 Tom McKibbin (NIrl), Brandon Wu 1439 Luke Clanton (x), Brendon Todd 1450 Ben Kohles, Shane Lowry (Irl) 1501 Cameron Young, Scottie Scheffler Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Scottie Scheffler showed his anger on the 15th green after missing a putt by throwing his putter on his way to making bogey. 1512 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Greyson Sigg 1523 Austin Eckroat, David Puig (Esp) 1539 Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley 1550 J.T Poston, Wyndham Clark 1601 Aaron Rai (Eng), Neal Shipley (x) 1612 Si Woo Kim (Kor), Daniel Berger 1623 Matt Kuchar, Cameron Smith (Aus) 1634 Gunnar Broin (x), Brian Campbell 1645 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Jordan Spieth 1656 Harris English, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa) 1707 Adam Svensson (Can), Mark Hubbard 1718 Isaiah Salinda, Davis Thompson 1729 Min Woo Lee (Aus), Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 1745 Denny McCarthy, Adam Scott (Aus) 1756 Chris Kirk, Jackson Suber 1807 Sepp Straka (Aut), Brian Harman Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ryder Cup star Sepp Straka made a hole-in-one at the US Open after earlier hitting the pin and making a triple bogey during the second round at Pinehurst No 2. 1818 Nico Echavarria (Col), Sam Bennett 1829 Nicolai Hojgaard (Den), SH Kim (Kor) 1840 Frankie Capan III, Taylor Pendrith (Can) 1851 Russell Henley, Sergio Garcia (Esp) 1902 Stephan Jaeger (Ger), Sam Burns 1913 Billy Horschel, Zac Blair 1924 Corey Conners (Can), Tim Widing (Swe) 1940 Akshay Bhatia, Xander Schauffele 1951 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Tom Kim (Kor) 2002 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Matthieu Pavon (Fra) 2013 Tony Finau, Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 2024 Patrick Cantlay, Thomas Detry (Bel) Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Bryson DeChambeau shot a one-under 69 at Pinehurst No 2 in the second round of the US Open. 2035 Bryson DeChambeau, Ludvig Åberg Who will win the third men’s major of the year? Watch the US Open live on Sky Sports. Live coverage of the third round begins on Saturday from 3pm on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the US Open and more with NOW. Get the best prices and book a round at one of 1,700 courses across the UK & Ireland Source link via The Novum Times
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A pochi giorni dalle amministrative, il 14 e 15 maggio scorso, Lorenzo Pierotti, non ancora eletto Sindaco di Corciano, intervistato sulle priorità del programma dichiarava “apriremo fin da subito un tavolo sulla sicurezza”. Detto fatto, le promesse sono state mantenute e martedì scorso nella sede municipale ha incontrato il Prefetto di Perugia Armando Gradone, il Questore Fausto Lamparelli ed i comandanti Provinciali dei CC e della Guardia di Finanza Colonnello Sergio Molinari e Colonnello Carlo Tomassini. Accanto al primo cittadino gli assessori Stefano Gabrielli e Francesco Mangano e, per i gruppi di minoranza, la vicepresidente del consiglio Elena Ciurnella, consapevoli […]
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Odio, denaro e vendetta i tre capitoli dell'opera scritta e diretta da Davide Sacco in scena a Roma Francesco Montanari in "Sesto Potere" al teatro Ambra Jovinelli di Roma Odio, denaro, vendetta: sono le tre parole che campeggiano a caratteri cubitali a segnare i tre capitoli sul fondale della scenografia di 'Sesto Potere', l'opera scritta e diretta da Davide Sacco, in scena fino al 21 gennaio al teatro Ambra Jovinelli di Roma, con Francesco Montanari protagonista nei panni della vittima al presente e al tempo stesso del carnefice al passato di quel 'potere' rappresentato dalla forza dei social, che nel mondo contemporaneo si sta sostituendo a quella del quarto potere rappresentato dalla stampa e del quinto potere incarnato dalla televisione, accanto ai tre poteri istituzionali di governo, parlamento e magistratura. La vicenda ha una duplice ambientazione: uno studio tv dove il conduttore intervista il vicesegretario di un partito estremista lanciato verso la vittoria elettorale, nell'ultimo appuntamento utile prima della notte che precede il voto; e un capannone isolato dove tre ragazzi - interpretati da Cristiano Caccamo, Matteo Cecchi e Nina Torresi - vengono pagati dallo stesso partito per inventare fake news e manipolare le elezioni politiche imminenti. Davanti alla tv, assistendo al programma in diretta e preoccupati che questo possa compromettere il loro lavoro, i tre decidono di creare fake news non più contro il partito avversario ma per diffamare direttamente il popolare giornalista che sta mettendo in crisi con le sue domande il loro leader. "La trama è tristemente attuale: politica, fake news, manipolazione dei social - sottolinea l'autore e regista Davide Sacco - Ma quello su cui ho scelto di concentrarmi sono state le motivazioni che spingono una generazione a comportarsi in maniera crudele, cattiva, bastarda. Ci sono molti conflitti in scena: il più evidente è quello tra i ragazzi e il conduttore tv, che è anche il motore principale della vicenda, nel campo di battaglia della diffusione delle notizie. Ma più andiamo avanti nella scoperta dei personaggi e più capiamo che il conflitto maggiore è interiore a ognuno di loro, tra quello che vorrebbero essere e quello che la società li costringe a diventare". (di Enzo Bonaiuto) {} #_intcss0{display: none;} #U1176329338oiD { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338LsC { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338mQG { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338HPB { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338kDH { font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338sfB { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338rlB { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } #U1176329338sg { font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; } Fonte
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Confs: NanoDays 2024
Please check the website for the programme and practical information. The following list of speakers will present their work: Fenna Bergsma and Meg Smith Pavel Caha, Karen De Clercq, Michal Starke and Guido Vanden Wyngaerd Edoardo Cavirani Pavel Caha and Lucie Medova Anne-Li Demonie Thayse L. Ferreira and Julio Curvelo Barbosa Pamela Goryczka and Luca Molinari Trang Phan Francesco Pinzin and Tommaso Balsemin Carmen Savu Michal Starke Tarald Taraldsen Anastasiia Vyshnevska Bartosz Wiland Regi http://dlvr.it/T0GTgM
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Opera on YouTube 3
Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)
Mario Lanfrachi studio film, 1965 (Sesto Bruscantini, Valeria Mariconda, Ugo Benelli; conducted by Alberto Zedda; no subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1974 (Hermann Prey, Teresa Berganza, Luigi Alva; conducted by Claudio Abbado; English subtitles)
New York City Opera, 1976 (Alan Titus, Beverly Sills, Henry Price; conducted by Sarah Caldwell; English subtitles)
Arena Sferisterio, 1980 (Leo Nucci, Marilyn Horne, Ernesto Palacio; conducted by Nicola Rescingo; no subtitles)
Teatro Real de Madrid, 2005 (Pietro Spagnoli, Maria Bayo, Juan Diego Flórez; conducted by Gianluigi Gelmetti; Arabic subtitles)
Teatro la Fenice, 2008 (Roberto Frontali, Rinat Shaham, Francesco Meli; conducted by Antonino Fogliani; Italian subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 2009 (Pietro Spagnoli, Joyce DiDonato, Juan Diego Flórez; conducted by Antonio Pappano; English subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2019 (Rafael Fingerlos, Margarita Gritskova, Juan Diego Flórez; conducted by Evelino Pidó; English subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 2022 (Leo Nucci, Nino Machaidze, Dmitry Korchak; conducted by Daniel Oren; English subtitles)
Garsington Opera, 2023 (Johannes Kamler, Katie Bray, Andrew Stenson; conducted by Douglas Boyd; English subtitles)
Rigoletto
Wolfgang Nagel studio film, 1977 (Rolando Panerai, Franco Bonisolli, Margherita Rinaldi; conducted by Francesco Molinari-Pradelli; Japanese subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1977 (Cornell MacNeil, Plácido Domingo, Ileana Cotrubas; conducted by James Levine; no subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1981 (Cornell MacNeil, Luciano Pavarotti, Christiane Eda-Pierre; conducted by James Levine; no subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle film, 1982 (Ingvar Wixell, Luciano Pavarotti, Edita Gruberova; conducted by Riccardo Chailly, English subtitles)
English National Opera, 1982 (John Rawnsley, Arthur Davies, Marie McLaughlin; conducted by Mark Elder, sung in English)
La Monnaie, Brussels, 1999 (Anthony Michaels-Moore, Marcelo Álvarez, Elizabeth Futral; conducted by Vladimir Jurowski; no subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 2001 (Leo Nucci, Aquiles Machado, Inva Mula; conducted by Marcello Viotti; Italian subtitles)
Zürich Opera house, 2006 (Leo Nucci, Piotr Beczala, Elena Mosuc; conducted by Nello Santi; no subtitles)
Paris Opera, 2016 (Quinn Kelsey, Michael Fabiano, Olga Peretyatko; conducted by Nicola Luisotti; English subtitles)
Teatro Massimo, 2018 (George Petean, Ivan Ayon Rivas, Grazia Schiavo; conducted by Stefano Ranzani; English subtitles)
Così Fan Tutte
Vaclav Kaslik studio film, 1969 (Gundula Janowitz, Christa Ludwig, Luigi Alva, Hermann Prey; conducted by Karl Böhm; English subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1988 (Edita Gruberova, Delores Ziegler, Luis Lima, Ferruccio Furlanetto; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; English subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Teatro alla Scala, 1989 (Daniela Dessì, Delores Ziegler, Josef Kundlak, Alessandro Corbelli; conducted by Riccardo Muti; Italian subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Théâtre du Châtelet, 1992 (Amanda Roocroft, Rosa Mannion, Rainer Trost, Rodney Gilfry; conducted by John Eliot Gardiner; English subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 1996 (Barbara Frittoli, Angelika Kirschlager, Michael Schade, Bo Skovhus; conducted by Riccardo Muti; English and Italian subtitles)
Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, 2000 (Melanie Diener, Anna Caterina Antonacci, Charles Workman, Nicola Ulivieri; conducted by Claudio Abbado; no subtitles)
Zürich Opera House, 2000 (Cecilia Bartoli, Liliana Nikiteanu, Roberto Saccá, Oliver Widmer; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; no subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Opera Lyon, 2007 (Maria Bengtsson, Tove Dahlberg, Daniel Behle, Vito Priante; conducted by Stefano Montanari; French subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 2009 (Miah Persson, Isabel Leonard, Topi Lehtipuu, Florian Boesch; conducted by Adam Fischer; English subtitles)
Zürich Opera House, 2009 (Malin Hartelius, Anna Bonitatibus, Javier Camarena, Ruben Drole; conducted by Frans Welser-Möst; English subtitles)
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San Francisco Opera, 1981 (Margaret Price, Luciano Pavarotti; conducted by Luis Garcia Navarro; no subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1985 (Leontyne Price, James McCracken; conducted by James Levine; English subtitles) – Act I, Act II, Act III, Act IV
Teatro alla Scala, 1986 (Maria Chiara, Luciano Pavarotti; conducted by Lorin Maazel; English subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1989 (Aprile Millo, Plácido Domingo; conducted by James Levine; English subtitles)
Teatro Comunale di Busseto, 2001 (Adina Aaron, Scott Piper; conducted by Massimiliano Stefaneli; Italian subtitles)
St. Margarethen Opera Festival, 2004 (Eszter Szümegi, Konstantin Andreev; conducted by Ernst Marzendorfer; English subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 2012 (Liudmyla Monastyrska, Roberto Alagna; conducted by Fabio Luisi; Russian subtitles)
Tbisili State Opera, 2017 (Maqvala Aspanidze, Franco Tenelli; conducted by Marco Boemi; Russian subtitles)
Teatro Colón, 2018 (Latonia Moore, Riccardo Massi; conducted by Carlos Vieu; Spanish subtitles)
Teatro la Fenice, 2019 (Roberta Mantegna, Francesco Meli; conducted by Riccardo Frizza; French subtitles)
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Ecco il dopo Ryder, almeno 7 azzurri sul DP Tour '24
Il dopo Ryder Cup si tinge d’azzurro.     Nel 2024 l’Italgolf tornerà a vantare almeno sette giocatori sul DP World Tour. Insieme a Guido Migliozzi e ai fratelli Molinari, Francesco ed Edoardo, si apprestano a fare il salto sul massimo circuito continentale maschile anche Lorenzo Scalise, Andrea Pavan, Matteo Manassero e Francesco Laporta. Quest’ultimi quattro, hanno infatti staccato il pass per…
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lartedellascolto · 1 year
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Two composers/performers gather around an astonishing project: an investigation into texts by such Italian authors as Gramsci, Leopardi and Pasolini organized in a musical way and presented in a staged concert with a five member band made out of clarinets, guitar, electronics, sampler, and theremin vox. Kind of noise group where collaborative strategies build up the dense structure out of the original words. Play it loud! ITALIA ANNO ZERO As in a still from a Rossellini film -- it is from today's ruins that Italia anno zero is born. Italia anno zero is a collaboration between Olga Neuwirth (composer/performer) and Roberto Paci Dalò (composer/performer/director) based on investigations into texts by Antonio Gramsci, Giacomo Leopardi, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Italy is not only a post-fascist country, it is also a pre-fascist place. Especially through texts by Leopardi is shown how the Italian DNA works. Something which later has been called “fascism” is already part of the Italian way of life. The piece also deals with the visible signs of today´s fascist merchandising through the presentation of some of the nazi-fascist products available...  more
Released: 9 January 2021
Roberto Paci Dalò clarinets, sampler, electronics Olga Neuwirth theremin vox, electronics Donna Molinari clarinets Ernesto Molinari clarinets Burkhard Stangl guitars, electronics film Natalie Cristiani actress Julian Bees voice off (English) Andrea Clausen voice off (German) Caroline Michel voice off (French) Sandro Lombardi voice off (Italian) concept / composition Olga Neuwirth & Roberto Paci Dalò film / light / objects Roberto Paci Dalò live video mixing Filippo Giunchedi sound director Oliver Brunbauer technical director / lighting mixer Peter Knögler production manager / touring Sabina Schebrak artistical collaboration Gabriele Frasca objects collaboration Francesco Bocchini miniature stage model Stefano Cerulli film editor Pietro Lassandro animation assistant Irene Aurora Paci cinematography and camera Roberto Paci Dalò, Marco Tani, Nicola Vicenti project manager Barbara Lebitsch production Giardini Pensili & Wien Modern in collaboration with Budapest Autumn Festival, ORF Kunstradio, Terra Gramsci supported by Réseau Varèse and the European Commission (Culture 2000) The Giardini Pensili company is supported by the Regione Emilia Romagna and the Provincia di Rimini. Thanks: Robert Adrian X, Giorgio Baratta, Nicoletta Fabbri, Heidi Grundmann, Peter Kammerer, Peter Knögler, WUK / VOT Ausbildung für Veranstaltungs-organisation und -technik, Norbert Math, Davide Montecchi. L'Arte dell'Ascolto LADA004
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dan6085 · 1 year
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The Ryder Cup has had many memorable matches over the years, and while I can't provide details for all 20 of them, I can give you a list of some of the most iconic ones with a brief description:
1. 1983 - Ballesteros & O'Connell vs. Watson & Sutton: This match is famous for Seve Ballesteros' incredible bunker shot on the 18th hole to secure a crucial half-point for Europe.
2. 1991 - Kiawah Island: Known for the "War on the Shore," this intense Ryder Cup saw Bernhard Langer's missed putt on the 18th hole, allowing the U.S. to win by a single point.
3. 1999 - Brookline: The U.S. team made a historic comeback in the "Battle of Brookline," winning after trailing Europe by 4 points going into the singles matches.
4. 2012 - Medinah: Europe made an incredible comeback to win on American soil, with Martin Kaymer securing the winning point against Steve Stricker.
5. 2014 - Gleneagles: The final day saw a dominating performance by Europe, with Rory McIlroy defeating Rickie Fowler in a memorable match.
6. 2016 - Hazeltine: Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy had a spectacular duel, with Reed ultimately winning in one of the best singles matches in Ryder Cup history.
7. 2018 - Le Golf National: Europe's Francesco Molinari played brilliantly throughout the weekend, securing five points out of five to help Europe regain the Cup.
8. 1987 - Muirfield Village: Nick Faldo and Paul Azinger engaged in a thrilling singles match that ended in a tie, highlighting the competitive spirit of the Ryder Cup.
9. 1995 - Oak Hill: Europe's Philip Walton clinched a vital point against Jay Haas, securing Europe's victory by a single point.
10. 1969 - Royal Birkdale: Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin showed great sportsmanship by halving their singles match, resulting in the first-ever tied Ryder Cup.
11. 1997 - Valderrama: Constantino Rocca's memorable chip-in on the 18th hole helped Europe secure a crucial half-point, ultimately leading to victory.
12. 1989 - The Belfry: Christy O'Connor Jr. hit a remarkable 2-iron approach shot on the 18th to secure a win against Fred Couples, known as "The Shot."
13. 2008 - Valhalla: Boo Weekley's entertaining antics and solid play made his matches against Oliver Wilson memorable.
14. 1977 - Royal Lytham & St Annes: The famous "Duel in the Sun" between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus showcased some of the best golf ever played in a Ryder Cup.
15. 2002 - The Belfry: Paul McGinley's crucial putt on the 18th hole helped Europe retain the Cup against the U.S.
16. 2006 - The K Club: Darren Clarke's emotional performance, just weeks after the passing of his wife, was a touching highlight of this Ryder Cup.
17. 2010 - Celtic Manor: Graeme McDowell secured the winning point for Europe against Hunter Mahan in a nail-biting final match.
18. 1967 - Champions Golf Club: Arnold Palmer and Dave Marr's great sportsmanship in their singles match left a lasting impression.
19. 1979 - The Greenbrier: A close contest ended in a tie, with the U.S. retaining the Cup, thanks in part to a critical putt by Hale Irwin.
20. 1985 - The Belfry: Sam Torrance's putt on the 18th hole secured Europe's victory over the U.S., marking a significant turning point in Ryder Cup history.
These matches showcase the drama, skill, and sportsmanship that make the Ryder Cup one of golf's most prestigious events.
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lamilanomagazine · 1 year
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Torna l'iniziativa Varese è Solidale
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Torna l'iniziativa Varese è Solidale. Edizione numero otto per Varese è Solidale, il progetto che unisce una rete di associazioni con l'obiettivo di dare supporto alle realtà cittadine che si occupano di sostegno alimentare di persone e famiglie bisognose. Motore dell'iniziativa è don Marco Casale, con il supporto di Max Laudadio che lancia l'appello alle aziende del territorio per aderire al progetto e allargare la comunità solidale. L'appuntamento è per sabato 16 settembre dalle ore 10 alle 13 in piazza San Vittore con gli stand delle associazioni, mentre dalle ore 20 si prosegue con la cena solidale, realizzata con ricette antispreco. Per partecipare è richiesta la prenotazione. Il progetto si completa inoltre con la Lotteria di Varese per la solidarietà, con tanti premi in palio che verranno estratti il 18 novembre in piazza Monte Grappa. Il ricavato della cena e gran parte del ricavato della lotteria verranno devoluti a cinque associazioni: Banco Nonsolopane, Pane di Sant'Antonio, Croce Rossa Italiana, Emporio Solidale, Mensa delle Suore della Riparazione, mentre metà del ricavato della vendita dei biglietti della lotteria da parte di ciascuna associazione andrà all'associazioni stesse. "Un'iniziativa che mostra la forte spinta in termini di solidarietà e sussidiarietà che la nostra città possiede segno di un territorio che sa mostrare il volto solidale a tutto campo" spiega l'assessore ai Servizi Sociali Roberto Molinari. "Quest'anno in occasione della fiera di Varese sarà presente uno spazio dedicato alle associazioni, tra cui quelle attive all'interno del progetto Varese è Solidale un modo concreto per toccare con mano la solidarietà della nostra città" aggiunge la vicesindaca Ivana Perusin. Titolare del progetto è l'Associazione Farsi Prossimo, che raccoglie tutte le Parrocchie Varesine in collaborazione con il Comune di Varese, il Gruppo Alpini di Varese, i Monelli della Motta, la Fondazione Comunitaria del Varesotto, i ragazzi dell'Istituto Alberghiero De Filippi e altre realtà del territorio. Informazioni utili: I biglietti della cena sono disponibili dal 2 settembre presso l'Associazione Nazionale Carabinieri in via Domenico Romagnosi, dal lunedì al mercoledì dalle 15.30 alle 17.30, il sabato dalle 10 alle 12 e dalle 15 alle 17. I biglietti della lotteria sono invece disponibili dal 1 settembre nella sede VareseVive in via San Francesco, nei giorni di lunedì, mercoledì e venerdi dalle 18 alle 19. Per le donazioni e tutte le informazioni è possibile scrivere all'indirizzo e-mail [email protected].... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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