Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. More John Coolidge Adams lyrics. John Coolidge Adams - Act I, Scene 1: Soldiers of heaven hold the sky Soldiers of heaven hold the sky The morning breaks and shadows fly Follow the orders of the poor Your master is the laborer Who rules the world with truth and grace. John Coolidge Adams - Day Chorus Is not the day made to disperse their grief?

  2. 1 de ene. de 2009 · About John Adams. Adams' music, including his two "grand operas" written with poet Alice Goodman, have been called "post-minimalist" for the way they expand on the style pioneered by composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Adams' Doctor Atomic recently found a new production at the Metropolitan Opera, with his Nixon in China scheduled to ...

  3. Watch movie and read libretto and translation of Consuelo's Dream, an aria for mezzo from the English opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky by John Coolidge Adams.

  4. John Calvin Coolidge was born in 1872 on the Fourth of July and in the 96 th year of American Independence. The child was named for his father, but the family dropped the John, calling him Calvin or Cal. His birthplace was Plymouth Notch, a small hamlet tucked away in the Green Mountains of Vermont. His ancestors were among the earliest ...

  5. My love, though silly, is more brave ; For may I miss, whene’er I crave. If I know yet what I would have. If that be simply perfectest. Which can by no way be express'd. But negatives, my love ...

  6. Who rules the world with truth and grace. Deal with him justly, face to face. Pay a fair price for all you buy. Pay to replace what you destroy. Divide the landlord's property. Take nothing from ...

  7. About the opera Nixon in China. Nixon in China is an opera in three acts by John Adams, with a libretto by Alice Goodman. Adams' first opera, it was inspired by the 1972 visit to China by US President Richard Nixon. The work premiered at the Houston Grand Opera on October 22, 1987, in a production by Peter Sellars with choreography by Mark Morris.