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Originally Published: 5-7-14
Originally Published: 5-7-14
The Marriage of Figaro tells the story of Figaro and Susanna, servants of Count Almaviva, on their wedding day. The Count, bored with his own wife, is pursuing Susanna, while Figaro is also pursued by Marcellina, who holds a contract requiring Figaro to marry her. Through a series of intrigues, mistaken identities, and clever schemes involving the Countess, Figaro and Susanna ultimately outwit the Count and get married.
Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist. One of the major composers of the 20th century, he was also an outstanding teacher of composition and musical analysis. Wiki
R. Luke DuBois is a composer and visual artist in New York City. His work builds on notions of cultural and romantic memory, exploring how information can be accelerated for emotional impact. This half-hour film combines conversation with visuals, performance and behind-the-scenes footage. Featured in the film are Mivos Quartet, Fair Use Trio, and performance artist Lián Amaris.
This debut documentary by H. Paul Moon premiered at the 2011 DC Independent Film Festival, won the 2011 "Best Short Documentary" jury prize at the Chicago International Movies & Music Festival, won the 2011 "Silver Medal for Excellence in a Music Documentary" at the Park City Film Music Festival, and won the 2013 "Best Short Film" jury prize at the Reel Indie Film Fest in Toronto. It later screened at the 2017 Short Sounds Film Festival in Bournemouth, U.K., and a projected excerpt from the film looped on exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York in 2019-2020.
Running Out of Time (2011)
Erik Satie (1866–1925) was a French composer and pianist. Today he is best known to us through his well-loved Gymnopédies, the small melancholic piano pieces from 1890, but at the time of his death in 1925, Satie was barely known beyond the city limits of Paris.That's not the case today.
Uncle Dave Macon Jordan Am A Hard Road
The Dixie Dewdrop
Uncle Dave Macon (October 7, 1870 - March 22, 1952), also known as "The Dixie Dewdrop", was an American farmer, banjo player, singer, songwriter and comedian.
Born David Harrison Macon in Smartt Station, Tennessee, Macon farmed for many years, playing the banjo as a hobby. At age fifty, he joined a vaudeville touring company, putting on a comedy show and playing old-time music accompanying himself on banjo. Immediately popular, within a few years he was in New York City making country phonograph records that became almost instant bestsellers, and at age 56 he was one of the first stars of the Grand Ole Opry on WSM radio in Nashville. Macon continued to perform until his passing in 1952 at age 81 in Readyville, Tennessee. He was inducted posthumously into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1966.
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Uncle Dave Macon Jordan Am A Hard Road