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Musicologist Daniel Party defines this kind of ballad as a love song in slow tempo, interpreted by a solist, usually acompaigned by an orchestra.
Many of the above mentioned music and dance have been styliled by Prof. Rex Nettleford artistic director ( ret, prof and vice chancellor of The University of the West Indies ) and Marjorie Whyle Musical Director ( Caribbean Musicologist, pianist, drummer, arranger lecturer at the University of the West Indies ).
Musicologist Alfred Frankenstein, in a 1939 article for The Musical Quarterly, claimed to have identified seven pictures by catalogue number.
Musicologist Aleksandra Orlova claims that the original manuscript of this version was discovered in the library of the Leningrad Conservatory by musicologist Georgiy Orlov in the late 1920s, that it was performed once by the Leningrad Philhamonic Society, and that Nikolay Malko brought along a copy of it when he emigrated to the West.
Musicologist Robert Greenberg of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music describes the highly unusual opening motif as a hiccup, belch or flatulence followed by a groan of pain.
Musicologist Uliana Petrus ' has put together a list of 133 known compositions by M. Verbytsky.
The cataloguing of the Classical Archives database is carried out by a team of musicologists led by Chief Musicologist and Artistic Director Dr. Nolan Gasser.
Musicologist Dorothy Horn suggests the success of The New Harp is due to its excellent printing and its larger than normal sample of standard tunes favored by various Protestant denominations.

Rodolfo and Celletti
* Rodolfo Celletti, La grana della voce.
Regarding her technique, critic Rodolfo Celletti said, " Her voice was a technical marvel.
* Celletti, Rodolfo, Storia del belcanto, Discanto Edizioni, Fiesole, 1983, passim
This thesis, evidently borrowed from Rodolfo Celletti ’ s positions, does not seem to have been fully shared explicitly, in Potter's recent work about the tenor voice.
According to Rodolfo Celletti ; in the first thirty-five years of the 19th century, more than one hundred cases of original resort to the " contralto musico " can be counted up, and it was employed also by musicians of the rising post-Rossini generation, such as Donizetti, Mercadante, Pacini, Bellini himself.
* Rodolfo Celletti, Storia del belcanto, Discanto Edizioni, Fiesole, 1983
* Celletti, Rodolfo ( 1964 ).

Rodolfo and up
His father, Rodolfo Chavez, worked for the railroad, and Julio grew up in an abandoned railroad car with his five sisters and four brothers.
As a result, Rodríguez Saá gave up his whole cabinet before the could even take office, with the sole exception of Rodolfo Gabrielli, in the Interior Ministry.
This is how Rodolfo Vantini had the idea to set up a school in Rezzato to train these workers.
Born to a distinguished noble family ( see below ) at Carpi near Modena, where his uncle Alberto ( c. 1475-1531 ) was lord of Carpi, Rodolfo was sent to study at the University of Padua and at Rome, where he took up a church career under Pope Clement VII, who made him bishop of Faenza in 1528.
He followed that up by playing Rodolfo Olmedo in 1992's Lo Blanco y lo Negro ( Black and White ), and Renato in 1993s Valentina, another hit telenovela.

Rodolfo and by
Due to the Caso Degollados (" slit throats case "), in which three Communist party members were assassinated, César Mendoza, member of the junta since 1973 and representants of the carabineros, resigned in 1985 and was replaced by Rodolfo Stange.
The best Italian colonial troops were the Eritrean Ascari, as stated by Italian Marshall Rodolfo Graziani and officer Amedeo Guillet.
Badoglio's successor in the field, Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, accepted the commission from Mussolini on the condition that he was allowed to crush Libyan resistance unencumbered by the restraints of either Italian or international law.
Like the 1849 play by Murger and Théodore Barrière, the opera's libretto focuses on the relationship between Rodolfo and Mimì, ending with her death.
Rodolfo – costume design by Adolfo Hohenstein for the premiere at Teatro Regio, 1896
The opera quickly became popular throughout Italy and productions were soon mounted by the following companies: The Teatro di San Carlo ( 14 March 1896, with Elisa Petri as Musetta and Antonio Magini-Coletti as Marcello ); The Teatro Comunale di Bologna ( 4 November 1896, with Amelia Sedelmayer as Musetta and Umberto Beduschi as Rodolfo ); The Teatro Costanzi ( 17 November 1896, with Maria Stuarda Savelli as Mimì, Enrico Giannini-Grifoni as Rodolfo, and Maurizio Bensaude as Marcello ); La Scala ( 15 March 1897, with Angelica Pandolfini as Mimì, Camilla Pasini as Musetta, Fernando De Lucia as Rodolfo, and Edoardo Camera as Marcello ); La Fenice ( 26 December 1897, with Emilia Merolla as Mimì, Maria Martelli as Musetta, Giovanni Apostolu and Franco Mannucci as Rodolfo, and Ferruccio Corradetti as Marcello ); Teatro Regio di Parma ( 29 January 1898, with Solomiya Krushelnytska as Mimì, Lina Cassandro as Musetta, Pietro Ferrari as Rodolfo, and Pietro Giacomello as Marcello ); And the Teatro Donizetti di Bergamo ( 21 August 1898, with Emilia Corsi as Mimì, Annita Barone as Musetta, Giovanni Apostolu as Rodolfo, and Giovanni Roussel as Marcello ).
The first production of the opera actually produced by the Royal Opera House itself premiered on 1 July 1899 with Nellie Melba as Mimì, Zélie de Lussan as Musetta, Fernando De Lucia as Rodolfo, and Mario Ancona as Marcello.
The production used a French translation by Paul Ferrier and starred Julia Guiraudon as Mimì, Jeanne Tiphaine as Musetta, Adolphe Maréchal as Rodolfo, and Lucien Fugère as Marcello.
The Belgian premiere took place at La Monnaie on 25 October 1900 using Ferrier's French translation with Marie Thiérry as Mimì, Léon David as Rodolfo, Eugène-Charles Badiali as Marcello, sets by Pierre Devis, Armand Lynen, and Albert Dubosq, and Philippe Flon conducting.
About 1552 he was noticed by Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi, Protector of the Franciscan order, Cardinal Ghislieri ( later Pope Pius V ) and Cardinal Caraffa ( later Pope Paul IV ), and from that time his advancement was assured.
Gian Paolo Baglioni was lured to Rome in 1520 and beheaded by Leo X ; and in 1540 Rodolfo, who had slain a papal legate, was defeated by Pier Luigi Farnese, and the city, captured and plundered by his soldiery, was deprived of its privileges.
The MOA-AD was initialed by former governor and peace panel chair Rodolfo García and Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Hermogenes Esperon and MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal on July 27 in Malaysia.
On April 16, 1988, Chávez defeated number one ranked contender Rodolfo Aguilar ( 20-0-1 ) by sixth round technical knockout.
This came in the form of 10, 000 pesos delivered by Rodolfo from the Tacubayans.
Art by Rodolfo Migliari.
So, after beating Cesar Desiga by a knockout in four on March 29, 1976 in Monterrey, Zarate was faced on the night of May 8 of that year with defending WBC Bantamweight Champion Rodolfo Martínez in Los Angeles.
In the eighteenth century the ecclesiastical authorities tried to give a less profane aspect to the composition, by engraving the name of David under the Apollo, and of Judith under the Minerva " ( Rodolfo Lanciani, Pagan and Christian Rome 1896, ch.
* Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people by Rodolfo Stavenhagen for United Nations Commission on Human Rights 6 March 2002.

Celletti and up
According to him, the main difference between the 18th century Italian tenor ( no longer so deep a baritenor, or " tenor-bass ", as the seventeenth century one ) and the French haute-contre, was that the former would use falsetto ( and not falsettone, which Potter never explicitly mentions ) above G₄, whereas the latter would go up to B flat in full voice or, to be more exact, in a " mixed head and chest voice, and not the full chest voice that Italian tenors would develop later " which is consistent with Celletti and the editor of Grande Enciclopedia ’ s terminology, in falsettone ).

sums and up
`` I think our report sums up our finding '', Gross answered.
Mr. Kennan sums up his judgment of what went wrong this way:
According to RFE / RL, comparable sums are believed to be transferred through non-bank systems, implying that cash remittances make up approximately 30 percent of Armenia's GDP in the first half of 2008.
With two or more equally determined players, this can result in a " bidding war " where the attribute is driven up by increments to large sums.
In the Anticlaudianus he sums up as follows: Reason, guided by prudence, can unaided discover most of the truths of the physical order ; for the apprehension of religious truths it must trust to faith.
There were sufficient hard up borrowers to take the inducement offered them by management ( in spite of few simple sums sufficing to demonstrate that they were probably going to end up effectively paying back the inducement ).
These higher stakes contests also opened up the door to reality television contests such as Survivor and Big Brother, in which contestants win large sums of money for outlasting their peers in a given environment.
In his article entitled " The Demiurge ," J. P. Arendzen sums up the Valentinian view of the salvation of man.
Quid pro quo, sums up the concept of logrolling in the United States ’ political process today.
In Value, Price and Profit ( 1865 ), Karl Marx quotes Adam Smith and sums up:
The phrase " everything louder than everyone else " sums up Lemmy's sonic approach, as he plays at the loudest possible levels.
14 – 15 ), while Angus, in a similar nimism, sums up what everybody thinks ever since Macbeth's accession to power: " now does he feel his title / Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe / upon a dwarfish thief " ( V, 2, ll.
Literary scholar Peter Childs sums up the complexity:
The Austrian lawyer and scholar Philipp Wilhelm von Hornick, in his Austria Over All, If She Only Will of 1684, detailed a nine-point program of what he deemed effective national economy, which sums up the tenets of mercantilism comprehensively:
Dr Pfeifer sums up his findings by saying:
On noting the large number of surviving ancient manuscripts, Bruce Metzger sums up the view on the issue by saying " The more often you have copies that agree with each other, especially if they emerge from different geographical areas, the more you can cross-check them to figure out what the original document was like.
She sums up her relationship with Victor in this episode by telling Ben ( her admirer ) " Victor's the most sensitive person I know-and that's why I love him.
As the means so the end ...” A contemporary quote sometimes attributed to Gandhi, but also to A. J. Muste, sums it up: ' There is no way to peace ; peace is the way.
And in its final lines the Gest sums up:
The Yukti Kalpa Taru sums up in a condensed form all the available information.
The noted academic writer on science fiction Edward James sums up the New Wave and its impact as follows:
He sums up his teleological argument as follows.
The war forced Britain to use up its financial reserves and borrow large sums from the U. S.
It sums up the issues between the Puritan school and that of Richard Hooker, and was posthumously published.

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