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Ode and Judith
As a reciter West has worked with all the major British orchestras, as well as the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C .. Works include Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex and The Soldier's Tale, Prokofiev's Eugene Onegin, Beethoven's Egmont, Schoenburg's Ode To Napoleon, Strauss ' Enoch Arden, Saint-Saëns ’ Carnival of the Animals, Bernstein's Kaddish, Walton's Façade and Henry V, Night Mail and The Way to the Sea by Britten and Auden and the world premieres of Concrete by Judith Weir at the Barbican and Howard Goodall ’ s Jason and the Argonauts at the Royal Albert Hall.

Ode and Scott
* Ode to General Choi by Scott Downey.
The band also covers two songs (" Milk ( Ode to Billy )" and " Chromatic Death ") originally recorded by Stormtroopers of Death, a mid-80s side project by Anthrax members Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, and then-bassist Dan Lilker.
In May 2010, Campbell Scott provided the voice-over for a new Häagen-Dazs TV commercial called " Ode to Flavor ".

Ode and by
Beauty and Truth have been argued to be nearly synonymous, as reflected in the statement " Beauty is truth, truth beauty " in the poem Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats.
They were taken from the " Ode to Joy ", a poem written by Friedrich Schiller in 1785 and revised in 1803, with additions made by the composer.
A cheese of 7, 000 lb ( 3, 175 kg ) was produced in Ingersoll, Ontario, in 1866 and exhibited in New York and Britain ; it was immortalised in the poem " Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7, 000 Pounds " by James McIntyre, a Canadian poet.
In " Ode " by John Keats, he writes ' Browsed by none but Dian's fawns ' ( line 12 )
Berry began to sing again in the early 1970s, and he arranged and produced a number of singles ( both solo and as Jan & Dean ) between 1972 and 1978 on the Ode and A & M labels, facilitated by friend and former manager Lou Adler.
A similar phenomenon, though not under the same name, occurred during the German Sturm und Drang movement, with such works as The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe or in Romanticism with works such as Ode on Melancholy by John Keats.
Marvell, in his Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland uses a regular form ( two four-foot lines followed by two three-foot lines ) modelled on Horace, while Cowley wrote " Pindarique " odes which had irregular patterns of line lengths and rhyme schemes, though they were iambic.
One major exception is the fourth verse of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon which is often known as " The Ode to the Fallen " or more simply as " The Ode ".
Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
The soundtrack from The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released in 1975 by Ode Records, produced by Richard Hartley.
Ginsberg cites Artaud's " Van Gogh -- The Man Suicided by Society " as a direct influence on " Howl ", along with Apollinaire's " Zone ", García Lorca's " Ode to Walt Whitman ", and Schwitters ' " Priimiititiii ".
" Some distorted accounts claim that in the age of Emperor Yingzong, Song Dynasty ( 960-1279 ) of China, a poem named Ode to the ice cheese ( 詠冰酪 ) was written by the poet Yang Wanli.
Shortly after his return after the war ’ s end, Holst composed Ode to Death, based upon a poem by Walt Whitman.
Athletic victories achieved by Ceans in panhellenic festivals were recorded at Ioulis on slabs of stone and thus Bacchylides could readily announce, in an ode celebrating one such victory ( Ode 2 ), a total of twenty-seven victories won by his countrymen at the Isthmian Games.
Bacchylides was commissioned by Hieron in 470 BC, this time to celebrate his triumph in the chariot race at the Pythian Games ( Ode 4 ).
Pindar was not commissioned to celebrate Hieron's subsequent victory in the chariot race at the Olympic Games in 468 BC – this, the most prestigious of Hieron's victories, was however celebrated by Bacchylides ( Ode 3 ).
Ancient authorities testify to his visit to the court of Hieron ( 478 – 467 ) and this is indeed indicated by his fifth Ode ( 476 BC ), where the word xenos ( V. 11 ) implies that he had already been Hieron's guest, ( probably accompanied by his uncle ).
But irrespective of any scruples about his treatment of myth, Bacchylides is thought to demonstrate in Ode 5 some of his finest work and the description of the eagle's flight, near the beginning of the poem, has been called by one modern scholar " the most impressive passage in his extant poetry.

Ode and Simon
Manchester later paid homage to Simon, on her recorded song, " Ode to Paul.
It is speculated that the track " Ode 2 Slimy Bassless " is about former Spunge bass guitarist Simon Bayliss.

Judith and Ann
* 1937 – Judith Ann Mayotte, American humanitarian and author
In order to allow her a few more months of happiness, Steele opts to keep the diagnosis a secret and assures Judith and Ann the surgery was a success.
McPherson also questions Laura's parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter ( Vincent Price ), her wealthy socialite aunt, Ann Treadwell ( Judith Anderson ), who'd been carrying on with Carpenter and giving him money, and her loyal housekeeper, Bessie Clary ( Dorothy Adams ).
* Judith Anderson as Ann Treadwell
* Linsley, Judith Walker ; Rienstra, Ellen Walker ; and Stiles, Jo Ann.
Tomlin's third comedy album, 1975's Modern Scream, a parody of movie magazines and celebrity interviews features her performing as multiple characters, including Ernestine, Edith Ann, Judith, and Suzie.
* Miss Missouri USA winner from 1957 Judith Ann Murback.
* Judith Ann Schiff, " How Yale begat Chicago ," Yale Alumni Magazine, May / June 2012.
* Judith Pascoe, The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice ( Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2011 ).
* Judith Ann Miller, age 15 – October 31, 1977
* Raia, Ann R. and Sebesta, Judith Lynn.
Judi Ann " Judith " Stish Giuliani ( born December 16, 1954 ) is a registered nurse, fundraiser for charitable organizations, former Managing Director of Changing Our World, founding board member of the Twin Towers Fund, and the wife of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Son: Edward Alexander Welsh md Sarah Gaines: Grandson: Robert Alexander Welsh md Judith Barr: Great Gradnson: John Robert Welsh md Anne Elizabeth Heggerty: 2nd Great Grandson: William Patrick Welsh md Johanna Cloughlan: 3rd Great Grandson Michael Patrick Welsh md Mary Ann Dunn.
" Pioneers " by Judith Ann Schiff
* Peraino, Judith Ann, Listening to the Sirens: Musical Technologies of Queer Identity from Homer to Hedwig, University of California Press, 2006.
Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann ( Radny ) and Francis Gabriel " Frank " Kirk.
He married Judith Ann Tear on 21 September 1974 in Leicester.
He married a Canadian, Judith Ann in 1973 ; they have two daughters, Alisoun and Jenny.
Judith Ann Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox ( born 31 October 1940 ) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
* Giesberg, Judith Ann.
* 1934: Judith Arlen, Betty Bryson, Jean Carmen, Helen Cohan, Dorothy Drake, Jean Gale, Hazel Hayes, Ann Hovey, Lucille Lund, Lu Ann Meredith, Gigi Parrish, Jacqueline Wells, Katherine Williams.
A version by Sarah Catherine Martin ( 1768 – 1826 ) first recited while staying with her sister Judith Ann Martin, Mrs John Pollexfen Bastard at Kitley House Yealmpton in Devon was published as The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog by J. Harris of London, June 1, 1805.
* Judith Ann Mayotte ( Humanitarian ) PhD-Former member, author, refugee expert.
Soon afterwards, her parents separated and Lucille Mansfield moved to Los Angeles with Ann Rutherford and her sister Judith.

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