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New York City Opera's 2010 – 2011 season included a new production of Leonard Bernstein's A Quiet Place directed by Christopher Alden ; Richard Strauss's Intermezzo directed by Leon Major ; and a new production titled Monodramas which consisted of three solo one-act works: John Zorn's La Machine de l ’ être, Arnold Schoenberg's Erwartung, and Morton Feldman's Neither.

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Feldman's experiments with the use of chance in his composition in turn inspired John Cage to write pieces like the Music of Changes, where the notes to be played are determined by consulting the I Ching.
Just as Feldman's quickness and comedic rhythms are reminiscent of Groucho Marx, the game is reminiscent of Marx's You Bet Your Life quiz show in that it is designed more to give the host a chance to interact with the players than to be a serious test of their knowledge.
He is the founder of the FLUX Quartet, who are widely recognized for their performances of technically challenging cutting-edge compositions, including Morton Feldman's six-hour marathon String Quartet No. 2.
Feldman's tracks have a more Celtic sound while Hine's are more pop-friendly and otherworldly ).

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In one sketch on 1 March 1967, Feldman's character harassed a patient shop assistant ( played by Cleese ) for a series of fictitious books, achieving success with Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying.
* Dr. Marc Feldman's Münchausen Syndrome, Malingering, Factitious Disorder, & Münchausen by Proxy Page-Page offering information on Münchausen and its many other names.
In the first episode of the second season of The Two Coreys, Haim confronted Feldman, saying he had been sexually abused at the age of 14 by one of Feldman's acquaintances.
The show begins with Haim, unemployed, single, and slovenly, moving in with Feldman, who has become a clean-living, responsible adult, and Feldman's wife, Susie Sprague ( married by fellow celebrity star M. C.
At the same time, PRI has also picked up the distribution of programs originally distributed by NPR, including Michael Feldman's Whad ' Ya Know ?, and, in 2006, Living on Earth-public radio's leading news and information program focused on the environment.
One of Morton Feldman's best known pieces of music was inspired by and written to be performed in the chapel — it too is called Rothko Chapel ( 1971 ).
This last position has been lauded by some as a pragmatic and sensitive solution to the problems inherent in the creation of a new Iraqi government ; others have taken exception to the same idea, however, characterizing Feldman's views as simplistic and shortsighted.
An excerpt from Feldman's 2008 book, The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State, appeared in the New York Times Sunday Magazine and was attacked by Leon Wieseltier for " promoting " Islamic law as a " swell basis " for a political order.
Yet others view this claim by Feldman's supporters as disingenuous, noting that elsewhere Feldman had publicly encouraged the suggestion of air-brushing.
In 2009 Feldman's Swing Club was named by the Brecon Jazz Festival as one of 12 venues which had made the most important contributions to jazz music in the United Kingdom, for its contributions in the 1942-1954 period.
The station further strengthened its Saturday line-up by adding Michael Feldman's Whad ' Ya Know created by host Michael Feldman and produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed weekly by Public Radio International.
Heightism was included in the Second Barnhart Dictionary of New English ( 1971 ) and popularized by Time magazine in a 1971 article on Feldman's paper.
It was directed by Mel Damski, and was Marty Feldman's last film appearance.

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Paul L. Maier states that most scholars agree with Feldman's assessment that " few have doubted the genuineness of this passage " Zvi Baras also states that most modern scholars consider the James passage to be authentic.
Stubblefield can be heard playing jazz on the nationally syndicated public radio show Michael Feldman's Whad ' Ya Know?
His supporters noted that Feldman's claim in the article was that he and his girlfriend were " nowhere to be found " and not that they were cropped or deleted out of the photo.
A non-technical introduction to the NTL theory behind Embodied Construction Grammar as well as the theory itself and a variety of applications can be found in Jerome Feldman's From Molecule to Metaphor: A Neural Theory of Language.

Feldman's and free
He is considered one of the foremost interpreters of Morton Feldman's music, and since 1980 has been a member of the free improvisation group AMM.

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Mileham and Feldman used the same knife on their lobsters ; Mileham claimed he got shellfish poisoning the next day, and theorised that this could also have contributed to Feldman's death.

Feldman's and music
The first recording to use the term " klezmer " to refer to the music was Andy Statman and Zev Feldman's seminal Jewish Klezmer Music.
Already in 1965 the art historian Barabara Rose had named La Monte Young's Dream Music, Morton Feldman's characteristically soft dynamics, and various unnamed composers " all, to a greater or lesser degree, indebted to John Cage " as examples of " minimal art ", but did not specifically use the expression " minimal music ".
" Today, Dr. Marcus lectures, coaches and writes regularly on Morton Feldman's music.
( Potter 2002, 89 ) I didn't hear any of Feldman's music until 1962, when I heard a piece of Stockhausen's called Refrain.
They first met when Hues answered Feldman's ad for a musicians in the classifieds section of the weekly British music magazine Melody Maker in 1977.

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He encountered Feldman abruptly, startling and frightening him, which may have induced Feldman's heart attack.
The notion of a supervillain threatening world leaders with a nuclear device has since become a cliché, and has been parodied in Charles K. Feldman's Casino Royale, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, The Simpsons episode " You Only Move Twice ", and other espionage spoofs.
The television sketch comedy series At Last the 1948 Show featured Feldman's first screen performances.
Feldman's performances on American television included The Dean Martin Show and Marty Feldman's Comedy Machine.
Aragonés speculates that this possibly induced Feldman's fatal heart attack later in the evening.
He was a member of the cast of the television comedy series At Last the 1948 Show with John Cleese ( as well as Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman ), and later appeared in Marty Feldman's television comedy series Marty.
Offers information on Dr. Feldman's books and his email address for interested parties.
These include Archeological Site No. 1WI50, Feldman's Department Store, the Houston Jail, and the Winston County Courthouse.
Feldman's first choice of director was Peter Weir, but he was involved in pre-production work for The Mosquito Coast and passed on the project.
" Feldman's first composition teachers were Wallingford Riegger, one of the first American followers of Arnold Schoenberg, and Stefan Wolpe, a German-born Jewish composer who studied under Franz Schreker and Anton Webern.
“ Departing Landscapes: Morton Feldman's String Quartet II and Triadic Memories .” SubStance 110: Vol.
In the late 1990s, Feldman starred in the CBS series Dweebs and then released his second album, Still Searching for Soul, with his band Corey Feldman's Truth Movement.
In the winter of 2007, Feldman's new film, Terror Inside, was released after the premiere of the A & E show.

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