46 résultats pour "master"
- Master Mind
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Excerpt from The Taming of the Shrew - anthology.
CURTIS. Here. GRUMIO. There. He boxes Curtis’s ear CURTIS. This 'tis to feel a tale, not to hear a tale. GRUMIO. And therefore 'tis called a sensible tale; and this cuff was but to knock at your ear and beseech listening. Now I begin. Imprimis, we came down a foul hill, my master riding behind my mistress— CURTIS. Both of one horse? GRUMIO. What's that to thee? CURTIS. Why, a horse. GRUMIO. Tell thou the tale. But hadst thou not crossed me, thou shouldst have heard how her horse fell, and she...
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Ship.
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Ship, vessel that is buoyant in the water and used
B1 Biremes Experience soon proved that longer ships posed a new set of problems: They were weaker structurally, more difficult to maneuver, and presented a larger target to anyenemy ship with a ram. In the 8th century BC Mediterranean shipbuilders eliminated these problems with the bireme , a war galley built to accommodate two levels, or banks , of oarsmen. Oarsmen on the lower level rowed oars from ports cut into the side of the vessel, while those above rowed from the deck. This arrangemen...
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Excerpt from Antony and Cleopatra - anthology.
They seize Cleopatra Guard her till Caesar comes. Exit Gallus IRAS. Royal queen! CHARMIAN. O Cleopatra! Thou art taken, queen. CLEOPATRA. Quick, quick, good hands! She draws a dagger PROCULEIUS. Hold, worthy lady, hold! He disarms her Do not yourself such wrong, who are in thisRelieved, but not betrayed. CLEOPATRA. What, of death too,That rids our dogs of languish? PROCULEIUS. Cleopatra,Do not abuse my master's bounty byTh'undoing of yourself. Let the world seeHis nobleness well acted, which you...
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Colleges and Universities.
and (3) large universities that include undergraduate programs in addition to graduate and professional schools. D Graduate and Professional Schools Professional schools are typically divisions of large universities. They offer specialized education in a variety of professional fields, such as education, business, medicine,law, social work, agriculture, journalism, architecture, fine arts, nursing, engineering, and music. Some professional schools offer four- or five-year programs leading toa b...
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer and one of the world's greatest musical geniuses.
Bach served nine years at the Weimar court, first as organist and then, from 1714, as concertmaster as well. His employer, Wilhelm Ernst, duke of Weimar, was a greatadmirer of the organ, and spurred by the duke’s enthusiasm Bach proceeded to compose a vast number of unprecedented works for the instrument: the Orgelbüchlein (“Little Organ Book”), a collection of small chorale preludes for the church year; the so-called Great Eighteen Chorales of larger size; and a series of dramatic preludes a...
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CARRASCO Aurélie, M1 master MEEF
Étude stylistique Aurélien de
discours idéal pour retranscrire la pensée, envahit le texte comme le souligne les propositions suivantes : « Il se demanda même pourquoi. C’était disproportionné » (l. 8-9), « Mais Bérénice. Drôle de superstition. » (l. 10-11). Un soupçon de discours direct se manifeste même par l’incise « je deviens gâteux » (l. 23-24). De nombreuses phrases non verbales traduisent l’économie syntaxique de la pensée d’Aurélien : « Brune alors, la Bérénice de la tragédie. » (l. 20), «...
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A quoi sert de travail ? de Philippe Zarifian
Master I RH Introduction Dans le cadre de l'enseignement « Sociologie et économie du travail », du Master I Management des Ressources Humaines, j'ai réalisé une fiche de lecture sur un livre en cette matière. Après plusieurs consultations, mon choix s'est orienté vers l'ouvrage de Philippe Zarifian : A quoi sert le travail ? Derrière cette question, à l'apparence quelque peu trompeuse, le lecteur est amené à percevoir d'autres facettes du travail. Dans cet ouvrage, Philippe Zarifian s'appuie sur...
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Psychotherapy.
Other managed-care companies pay therapists a set fee to meet with a client for up to a specified maximum number of sessions depending on the nature of theproblem, free of interference from case reviewers. For example, a managed-care firm may pay a therapist $200 to hold up to eight sessions with a person. If the clientuses all eight sessions, the therapist normally loses money. But if treatment stops after two or three sessions, the therapist makes a profit. This relatively new system iscontrov...
- Masters (de l'anglais master, « maître »), contraction de « tournoi des maîtres », compétition sportive de prestige réunissant les plus grands champions d'une discipline.
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AUDIT
PREAMBULE La norme OHSAS 18001 sera remplacée, a priori en 2017 ,par la norme ISO 45001 . « La future norme internationale sur le management de la santé et sécurité au travail se dessine . Les 58 pays mobilisés, dont la France, viennent d’être consultés sur une seconde version du projet de texte .L’ISO 45001 verra le jour en 2017 ,en lieu et place de l’OHSAS 18001 » AFNOR Ce ne sera donc plus le référentiel international britannique OHSAS 18001 qui portera les bonnes pratiques, mais le ré...
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), American writer, known as a poet and critic but most famous as the first master of the short-story form (see Short Story), especially the
psychological horror tale.
the deciphering of a code. “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841), “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt” (1842-1843), and “The Purloined Letter” (1844) are regarded aspredecessors of the modern mystery, or detective, story ( see Detective Story). Many of Poe’s tales are distinguished by the author’s unique grotesque inventiveness in addition to his superb plot construction. Poe was unequaled in evoking an all-encompassing mood of horror through the rendering of setting and atmosphere. The opening descri...
- Henri Matisse Henri Matisse (1869-1954), French artist, leader of the fauve group (see Fauvism), regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression.
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Odyssey
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Odyssey, ancient Greek epic poem in 24 books attributed to the poet Homer.
Ulysses in the Cave of PolyphemusOn their return from the Trojan War, Odysseus (also known as Ulysses) and his men are taken prisoner by the one-eyedgiant Polyphemus, who is gradually eating them. After blinding Polyphemus, the remaining men escape by holding on tothe belly of the giant’s sheep. Knowing that the Greeks will try to escape, Polyphemus touches each sheep as it leaves thecave but fails to check underneath. This painting by 17th-century Flemish artist Jacob Jordaens is in the Pushkin...
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Johann Sebastian Bach.
from his duties, and even tossed him into jail for “too obstinately requesting his dismissal.” But after several weeks the duke saw it was of no use and let him go. E Köthen: 1717-1723 Bach’s new employer, Leopold, loved and understood music and could play the violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord as well as sing bass. The prince held Bach in highregard and stood as godfather for his seventh child. Bach, in turn, named the child Leopold August in his employer’s honor. Bach later said that the...
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Limage de la femme dans le fils du pauvre
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Excerpt from The Tempest - anthology.
When he comes back; you demi-puppets thatBy moonshine do the green, sour ringlets make,Whereof the ewe not bites; and you whose pastimeIs to make midnight mushrumps, that rejoiceTo hear the solemn curfew, by whose aid—Weak masters though ye be—I have bedimmedThe noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds,And 'twixt the green sea and the azured vaultSet roaring war; to the dread rattling thunderHave I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oakWith his own bolt; the strong-based promontoryHave I m...
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Military Religious Orders .
Hospitalers’ charitable functions were playing a secondary role to their military duties. Successes in war defending the Holy Land enriched the order with vast gifts ofproperty in Europe and Palestine. In the 12th century the Hospitalers acquired three impressive fortresses in Palestine at Krak des Chevaliers, Belvoir, and Margat. Atthe height of their power in the 13th century, the Hospitalers regularly supplied 500 knights to defend the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem against the Empire. The Crusad...
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From Uncle Tom's Cabin - anthology.
the evils of slavery from sketches like these, is not the half that could be told, of the unspeakable whole. In the northern states, these representations may, perhaps, be thought caricatures; in the southern states are witnesses who know their fidelity. What personalknowledge the author has had, of the truth of incidents such as here are related, will appear in its time. It is a comfort to hope, as so many of the world's sorrows and wrongs have, from age to age, been lived down, so a ti...
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Babylonia - USA History.
Pharmacology, too, doubtless had made considerable progress, although the only major direct evidence of this comes from a Sumerian tablet written several centuriesbefore Hammurabi. C Legal System and Writing Law and justice were key concepts in the Babylonian way of life. Justice was administered by the courts, each of which consisted of from one to four judges. Often theelders of a town constituted a tribunal. The judges could not reverse their decisions for any reason, but appeals from their...
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Jazz
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Joshua Redman
Saxophonist Joshua Redman, a graduate of Harvard University, became a fast-rising star in jazz in the 1990s.
performed a highly produced, jazz-inspired form of blues that was popular in traveling minstrel shows and vaudeville. Thisexample is from the song “St. Louis Blues,” written by American composer and trumpet player W. C. Handy in 1914 andrecorded by Smith in 1925."St. Louis Blues" performed by Bessie Smith, from The Riverside History of Classic Jazz (Cat.# Riverside RB-005) Riverside Records under master license to Fantasy, Inc. All rightsreserved./Frank DriggsCollection/Archive Photos Jazz is ro...
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German Literature
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German Literature, literature written in the German language from the 8th century to the present, and including the works of German, Austrian, and Swiss authors.
Till EulenspiegelThe medieval peasant Till Eulenspiegel appears in many German folktales as a trickster who outwits people in positions ofauthority. In this image his first name is spelled Tyll.Keystone Pressedienst GmbH The rise of the middle class in the 14th and 15th centuries and the struggles of the peasants against the nobility culminated in the great 16th-century religiousrevolution known as the Reformation. This movement was reflected in literature, especially by Martin Luther, whose tra...
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REYNOLDS Sir]oshua : Master Hare
REYNOLDS Sir]oshua Master Hare Né à Plympton , 1723 Mort à Londres, 1792 Comme Greuze, Reynolds participa activement à la création d'un nouveau type de portraits d'enfants adaptés à la sensibilité nouvelle de la fin du XVIII e siècle. L'enfant devient une sorte d ' angelot terrest re, image d 'innocence large ment connotée par la conception religieuse de la pureté du corps et de l'esprit. Francis George Hare était âgé de deux ans lo...
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DEMARCHE CAMPUS FRANCE
Centre Censier 13, rue de Santeuil 75231 Paris Cedex 05 Mél. : [email protected] Sur Internet : http://www.univ-paris3.fr/dept-cav Structure(s) de rattachement : UFR Arts & Médias Organisation · Directeur du département : Guillaume SOULEZ · Directrice adjointe : Kira KITSOPANIDOU Contacts Les horaires d'ouverture du secrétariat sont les suivants : · Licence 1 et 2 : Du mardi au vendredi de 12h à 16h30 · Licence 3 : Du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 16h30, le mercredi de 10h30 à 12h ET de 14h...
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Excerpt from A Christmas Carol - anthology.
External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snowwas more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty. Foul weather didn’t know where to have him. The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet,could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. They often “came down” handsomely and Scrooge never did. Nobody ever stopped him in the street to say, with g...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Bacchus (Dionysus) - anthology.
me their fishing rods and nets and their fisherman's trade. This I followed for some time, till growing weary of remaining in one place, I learned the pilot's art and howto guide my course by the stars. It happened as I was sailing for Delos we touched at the island of Dia and went ashore. Next morning I sent the men for fresh water,and myself mounted the hill to observe the wind; when my men returned bringing with them a prize, as they thought, a boy of delicate appearance, whom they hadfound a...
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Herman Melville
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Herman Melville
These lines (recited by an actor) begin the novel Moby Dick (1851), by Herman Melville.
short novel Billy Budd in manuscript form. Melville’s death in New York City on September 28, 1891, went virtually unnoticed. None of his books was still in print. VI MELVILLE’S EARLY WORKS With the exception of Mardi , all of Melville’s early books are narratives of maritime adventure based upon his own experiences and on his wide reading. Although London publisher John Murray accepted Typee for his Home and Colonial Library as a strictly factual account of South Seas travel, he was lar...
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Herman Melville.
information in Omoo , but various religious groups condemned both books for their unfavorable comments on the work and insensitivity of missionaries in the South Seas. Mardi is a philosophical allegory framed by another adventure at sea. The book’s hero, accompanied by characters representing the intellect, poetry, history, and philosophy, searches the world for universal truth. The book is filled with descriptions—intended as allegories—of human customs, religions, governments, and historical...
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Roman Empire - history.
the master of Rome. Three years later the Senate proclaimed him Augustus, the supreme ruler. III THE EMPIRE UNDER AUGUSTUS Roman Emperor AugustusAugustus, the first Roman emperor, brought peace, order, and prosperity to Rome after the civil wars that followed the assassinationof Roman leader Julius Caesar. Caesar had adopted the young Octavian, later known as Augustus, as his heir. After a victory overMark Antony and Cleopatra at Actium, Augustus had absolute power over the entire Roman Empire....
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mémoire de master
2 REMERCIEMENTS Tout d’abord, nous tenons à remercier Madame Fatou Maria Dramé, Docteur en Géographie de la Santé, notre directeur de mémoire pour son aide et sa disponibilité. Nos remerciements vont à l’endroit de tous les professeurs de la section de Géographie qui nous ont formés durant notre cursus universitaire et qui continuent de le faire. Merci Seigneur JESUS -CHRIST Merci à toi Sokhna Diaw DIAGNE pour ton aide Merci a toi Cheikh Mbacké Sèn...
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Master 2 de philosophie Le devoir de vivre sur la base de la vie comme une dette
Master 2 de philosophie Le devoir de vivre sur la base de la vie comme une dette Albert Camus dans le mythe de Sisyphe de 1942 déclare dès les premières lignes de son livre : « Il n'y a qu'un problème philosophique vraiment sérieux : c'est le suicide. Juger que la vie vaut ou ne vaut pas la peine d'être vécue, c'est répondre à la question fondamentale de la philosophie. » Le thème sur la vie et le bonheur nous conduit à nous intéresser particulièrement sur la question du droit de mo...
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Support de cours de la matière « Optimisation et Modélisation des procédés » destiné aux étudiants de deuxième année Master Génie chimique
Avant-Propos Le présent document est un support de cours de la matière « Optimisation et Modélisation des procédés » destiné aux étudiants de deuxième année Master Génie chimique et Génie des Procèdes de l’environnement. Ce cours vise à développer chez l’étudiant des compétences liées à la maîtrise des connaissances essentielles à l’optimisation, la modélisation et la simulation des procédés et l’utilisation de logiciels de simulation dans le génie des procédés. Ce polycopié est structu...
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Star Wars :
twins and dies on board Bail Organa's ship. The twins are a boy, Luke, and a girl, Leia. Later, Luke learn by Darth Vader that he is his father. At the end, the dark lord attempted to kill Luke with Force lightning, a sight that moves Vader to turn and kill his master, suffering mortal wounds in the process. Redeemed, Anakin Skywalker dies in his son's arms.
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Article de presse en Anglais Film Pokemon 1
including Sacha, Misty and Peter, in order to seize their Pokémon to clone and become master of the world. To date, this film is still the world's biggest success for a Japanese animation film. The film was also a true sequel in the form of a TV movie The Return of Mewtwo proposed straight to DVD in the world. The adventure of Pokémon movie is truly a genius tower from Nintendo. Because nothing could have expected such enthusiasm and such popularity for such a franchise. It all begins in...
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Excerpt from The Merry Wives of Windsor - anthology.
MISTRESS FORD. O sweet Sir John! FALSTAFF. Mistress Ford, I cannot cog, I cannot prate, Mistress Ford. Now shall I sin in my wish: I would thy husband were dead. I'll speak it before the best lord, Iwould make thee my lady. MISTRESS FORD. I your lady, Sir John? Alas, I should be a pitiful lady. FALSTAFF. Let the court of France show me such another. I see how thine eye would emulate the diamond. Thou hast the right arched beauty of the brow thatbecomes the ship-tire, the tire-valiant, or any tir...
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Samson et le lien de filiation : Comment la quête affective et l'incapacité d'individuation viennent ils faire échos à un défaut de filiation ?
la façon dont j’ai rencontré Samson et en me penchant plus précisément sur les éléments qui m’ont permis d’élaborer ma problématique et mes hypothèses. Je poursuivrais ensuite par l’exposition de la méthodologie et la dynamique relationnelle. Et enfin je présenterai le matériel clinique qui m’a orienté dans la formulation de ma problématique, pour terminer dans une troisième partie par une discussion théori...
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Article de presse: Le débarquement allié en Afrique du Nord
A Gibraltar, Eisenhower a donc quelque peine à lui expliquer que le grand chef, c'est lui-même, et qu'il n'est pas question de luidonner, à lui Giraud, le commandement en chef de toutes les forces alliées en Méditerranée pour débarquer illico en Provence.Les négociations seront si longues qu'il n'est pas à Alger le 8 novembre, et que l'appel qui lui est prêté est lu sans grand écho, à laradio, par un résistant algérois, Raphaël Aboulker, qui se fait passer pour lui. En revanche, Darlan, qu'on...
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Excerpt from Barnaby Rudge - anthology.
Mr. Dennis rolled lazily over upon his breast, and resting his chin upon his hand in imitation of the attitude in which Hugh lay, said, as he too looked towards thedoor: “ Ay, ay, you knew him, brother, you knew him. But who'd suppose to look at that chap now, that he could be the man he is! Isn't it a thousand cruel pities, brother,that instead of taking his nat'ral rest and qualifying himself for further exertions in this here honourable cause, he should be playing at soldiers like a boy?...
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Diego Velázquez (artist)
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Velázquez and Baroque Theatricality
Spanish painter Diego Velázquez presents two scenes in The Fable of Arachne (about 1656, Museo del Prado, Madrid,
Spain), also known as The Spinners.
search for a position as court painter. In 1623, however, he returned to the capital and, after executing a portrait (1623, Prado) of the king, was named official painterto Philip IV. The portrait was the first among many such sober, direct renditions of the king, the royal family, and members of the court. Indeed, throughout the later1620s, most of Velázquez's efforts were dedicated to portraiture. Mythological subjects would at times occupy his attention, as in Bacchus, also called The Drin...
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Excerpt from Troilus and Cressida - anthology.
Enter Pandarus and Cressida, veiled PANDARUS. Come, come, what need you blush? Shame's a baby. ( To Troilus ) Here she is now: swear the oaths now to her that you have sworn to me. ( To Cressida ) What, are you gone again? You must be watched ere you be made tame, must you? Come your ways, come your ways; an you draw backward, we'll put you i'th'fills. ( To Troilus ) Why do you not speak to her? ( To Cressida ) Come, draw this curtain, and let's see your picture. Alas the day, how loath you are...
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Drawing
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Drawing, delineation of form upon a surface, usually a plane, by means of lines and tints or shading.
In the monasteries of medieval Europe, religious texts were inscribed on parchment, then embellished with initial letters, decorative borders, and miniature scenes. InRomanesque Europe, drawings served as models to be copied for such manuscript illumination and also as cartoons ( see Cartoon), or studies, for frescoes, sculpture, and other arts. Subjects were usually treated as stylized symbols of religious truths. This viewpoint was countered in the Gothic period; the change was reflected in th...
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Martial Arts.
These movements are based on stylized renditions of ancient kung fu arm and foot blows. C Tae Kwon Do Tae kwon do (Korean for 'way of hands and feet') was founded in 1955 by a group of masters led by Korean general Choi Hong Hi. It is the national sport and pastimeof Korea and is also popular throughout the world. Often referred to as Korean karate, tae kwon do is reputedly based on ancient Korean and modern Japanesemethods of combat. Basic to tae kwon do are many spectacular kicks, particularl...
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Richard Wagner
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Richard Wagner (1813-1883), German composer, conductor, and essayist, one of the most influential cultural figures of the 19th century.
May 1864 he was summoned to Munich by the 18-year-old King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who settled Wagner's debts, paid him a generous allowance, and provided himwith housing. Wagner was soon joined in his new home by Cosima von Bülow, Liszt’s daughter and the wife of German conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow. Wagnerand Cosima began a relationship that produced three children before the dissolution of the Bülows' marriage in 1870. Mounting hostility toward Wagner by members ofLudwig’s court resulted...
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American Music
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American Music, the folk, popular, and classical music of the United States--created by American-born or American-trained composers, or originating in American
culture, or written primarily for American audiences.
The country's first permanent orchestra was the New York Philharmonic Society, founded in 1842. Among the first symphonic and operatic composers the mostprominent was William Henry Fry, who composed the first opera by an American ( Leonora, 1845). Fry is best remembered, however, for four symphonies written in the 1850s and 1860s. George F. Bristow wrote the first opera on an American theme; his Rip Van Winkle was performed in New York City in 1855. Town bands, a popular form of community mu...