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Ross ' diverse repertory includes: boogie, soul, blues, rock ' n ' roll and jazz.
Among the professional repertory companies continuing to present Pinafore regularly in the U. S. are Opera a la Carte, based in California, Ohio Light Opera and the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, which tours the opera annually and often includes it in its New York seasons.
26 ( premiered 1876 ), a work that was kept in the repertory by Sir Thomas Beecham, includes five movements, like a suite composed of coloristic tone poems: a wedding march with variations depicting the wedding guests, a nuptial song, a serenade, a dialogue between the bride and groom in a garden, and a dance movement.
Its repertory includes works by musicians ranging from John Cage and Gordon Mumma to Gavin Bryars and even contemporary bands like Radiohead, Sigur Rós and Sonic Youth.
The Legacy Plan includes a comprehensive documentation and preservation program, which will ensure that pieces from his repertory can be studied, performed and enjoyed by future generations with knowledge of how they originally came to life.
Work from this decade that has stayed in repertory includes Les Patineurs, Les Rendezvous, and A Wedding Bouquet.
Nixon's opera repertory includes Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos, Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, both Blonde and Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Violetta in La traviata, the title role in La Périchole and Philine in Mignon.
The list below includes both featured and repertory players, but omits SNL writers and others who weren't listed as cast members during the show's credits.
In addition to the well known compositions of jazz and ragtime composers like Jelly Roll Morton, Fletcher Henderson, and Eubie Blake, the orchestra's repertory includes the work of less well remembered New Orleans Tin Pan Alley composers such as Larry Buck, Joe Verges, Paul Sarebresole and Nick Clesi.
MacDermot's work also includes ballet scores, chamber music, the Anglican liturgy, orchestral music, poetry, incidental music for plays, band repertory and opera.
Her repertory includes:
The programme includes new works and heritage pieces from the Royal Ballet repertory and culminates in a grand défilé, in which every student of the school appears on stage in a choreographed curtain call.
The section also includes movie shorts ( 200-word graded reviews ) and local repertory film listings.
His performance repertory includes Baroque, Classical era and modern works ; Mauricio Kagel dedicated works to him in 1971, including Morceau de concours, for trumpeter and electronic tape.
Her repertory theatre experience includes the Watford Palace Theatre, Birmingham Rep and Glasgow Citizens ' Theatre.
The Novosibirsk Ballet also includes Gusev's version in their repertory.
Today the company includes Sir Frederick Ashton's version in their active repertory ( originally staged for the Royal Ballet in 1960 ), though the La Fille mal gardée pas de deux is often performed during gala performances.

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Several of these double entries have been collected by Ben Bagley and Michael McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en route to New York and others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers And Hart Revisited ( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth Avenue, New York ).
* The Seagull ( Anton Chekhov, Lyric Theatre, 1975 ); in repertory with
In 1944, one of the city's most enduring cultural hubs was inaugurated, Malmö Stadsteater ( Malmö Municipal Theatre ) with a repertory embracing both stage theatre, opera, musical, ballet, musical recitals and theatrical experiments.
In the 20th century, English opera began to assert more independence, with works of Ralph Vaughan Williams and in particular Benjamin Britten, who in a series of works that remain in standard repertory today, revealed an excellent flair for the dramatic and superb musicality.
The two operas of Schoenberg's pupil Alban Berg, Wozzeck ( 1925 ) and Lulu ( incomplete at his death in 1935 ) share many of the same characteristics as described above, though Berg combined his highly personal interpretation of Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique with melodic passages of a more traditionally tonal nature ( quite Mahlerian in character ) which perhaps partially explains why his operas have remained in standard repertory, despite their controversial music and plots.
Porgy and Bess ( 1935 ), influenced by jazz styles, and Candide ( 1956 ), with its sweeping, lyrical passages and farcical parodies of opera, both opened on Broadway but became accepted as part of the opera repertory.
An independent Pandora tradition that does not square with any of the literary sources is the tradition in the visual repertory of Attic red-figure vase-painters, which sometimes supplements, sometimes ignores, the written testimony ; in these representations the upper part of Pandora is visible rising from the earth, " a chthonic goddess like Gaia herself.
A celebrated German production of the play, directed by Heiner Müller has run in repertory at the Berliner Ensemble in Berlin since June 1995, with Martin Wuttke in the title role.
She draws comparisons with Thetis ' role in another work of the epic Cycle concerning Troy, the lost Aethiopis, which presents a strikingly similar relationship — that of the divine Dawn, Eos, with her slain son Memnon ; she supplements the parallels with images from the repertory of archaic vase-painters, where Eros and Thetis flank the symmetrically opposed heroes with a theme that may have been derived from traditional epic songs.
Pagliacci was performed in Milan in 1892 with immediate success ; today it is the only work by Leoncavallo in the standard operatic repertory.
In America, the repertory system has also found a base to compete with commercial theatre.
* A bibliography of British repertory theatre with images, by Paul Iles and The Laughing Audience
The " Funky Butt " song was one of many in the Bolden repertory with rude or off-color lyrics popular in some of the rougher places Bolden played, and Bolden's trombonist Willy Cornish claimed authorship.
As well, historical musicology has " an ideology slanted by the origins and development of a particular body of music and its aesthetic ... It arose at a specific moment, in a specific context-nineteenth-century Europe, especially Germany-and in close association with that movement in the musical practice of the period which was codifying the very repertory then taken by musicology as the centre of its attention.
By the time ' La Stupenda ' appeared there in 1974, one year after the opening of the theatre, the company was a leading repertory company with a large chorus and a roster of experienced Australian principals supplemented by guest singers and conductors.
The play will form part of the Summer and Fall 2012 Seasons at the American Shakespeare Center's Blackfriars Playhouse, presented in complementary repertory with William Shakespeare's King John.
By the mid-20th century she founded her own company and performed throughout the world, with a repertory consisting primarily of abridgements of Petipa's works, and specially choreographed pieces for herself.
* 1951, Laurence Olivier as Antony and Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra in a production that played in repertory with George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra at the St James's Theatre and later on Broadway.
Most of the cast had done stage, repertory, and improvisational work, with Cosby and Moreno already well-established performers on film and television.
In the early 1930s, Flynn left for England, and in 1933 he secured an acting job with the Northampton repertory company at the town's Royal Theatre, where he worked for seven months.
Here follows the operatic tenor fächer, with examples of the roles from the standard repertory that they commonly sing.
Working with the Anti-Theater, Fassbinder would learn writing, directing, acting, and from which he would cull his own repertory group.

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The Sheringham Little Theatre has a wide range of productions on throughout the year including a well-established summer repertory season running from July to September, and a popular pantomime at Christmas ; in the foyer is a coffee shop with display of art by local artists.
Most of the greatest operatic artists in the world then graced the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in Italian as well as German and French repertory.
For a time in the 1940s bandleader Ben Selvin headed the label's artists & repertory.
But the tape came to the attention of Mitch Miller, who headed the artists & repertory section at Columbia Records.
Teresa Sterne was the coordinator of the company from 1965 until 1979 ; she was responsible not only for all of the artists & repertory decisions but also for overseeing the increasingly distinctive look of the record jackets.
Due in part to the album's success, Taylor went on to become head of artists and repertory for Bethlehem Records.
From 1952, a repertory cast appeared on the show along with guest artists ( and featured during the series ' Summer Theater seasons as well ).
She co-produced the multi-platform documentary project, Service: when women come marching home, and created True Rep, a repertory company that explores trauma and resilience through testimonial theater and film, bridging actors, writers, directors, musicians and artists with the human ( e ) service sector.
A few artists who studied with Decroux continue to teach and develop the art form of corporeal mime, creating new pieces and shows and also performing pieces from the Decrouxian repertory.
With their extensive architectural sculpture programs, tile murals, painted murals, ornamental fixtures and inscriptions ( Goodhue worked with a sort of multimedia repertory company of artists, like the sculptor Lee Lawrie ), both of these buildings seem particularly eager to communicate a set of social values.
Meiere and sculptor Lee Lawrie were members of the loose " repertory company " of artists assembled by architect Bertram Goodhue.

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