Acuario : la era expectante
Un espacio - tiempo para el deleite de la percepción personal. A space-time to enjoy human insight.
Acuario : la era expectante
Compartimos esta maravillosa simbiosis de Francisco de Asis con "La Misión" de Ennio Morricone en concierto grabado en 2012.
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7 MUSICALS - CHICAGO - "Nowadays' Finale or 'Hot Honey Rag" 7 / 7
Chicago is a 1975 American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Set in Chicago in the jazz age, the musical is based on a 1926 play of the same title by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins, about actual criminals and the crimes on which she reported. The story is a satire on corruption in the administration of criminal justice and the concept of the "celebrity criminal".
The original Broadway production opened in 1975 at the 46th Street Theatre[1] and ran for 936 performances, until 1977. Bob Fosse choreographed the original production, and his style is strongly identified with the show. It debuted in the West End in 1979, where it ran for 600 performances. Chicago was revived on Broadway in 1996, and a year later in the West End.
The 1996 Broadway production holds the record as the longest-running musical revival and the longest-running American musical in Broadway history. It is the second longest-running show to ever run on Broadway, behind only The Phantom of the Opera.
Chicago surpassed Cats on November 23, 2014, when it played its 7,486th performance.[2] The West End revival became the longest-running American musical in West End history. Chicago has been staged in numerous productions around the world, and has toured extensively in the United States and United Kingdom. The 2002 film version of the musical won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Hoping you enjoy anyone of these selected songs of famous theater plays.
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Les Misérables (/leɪ ˌmɪzəˈrɑːb(lə
Set in early 19th-century France, Les Misérables is the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his desire for redemption, released in 1815 after serving nineteen years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread for his sister's starving child. Valjean decides to break his parole and start his life anew after a bishop inspires him with a tremendous act of mercy, but a police inspector named Javert refuses to let him escape justice and pursues him for most of the play. Along the way, Valjean and a slew of characters are swept into the June 1832 Rebellion in France, where a group of young idealists attempt to overthrow the government at a street barricade in Paris.
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Amado Nervo (Tepic —en el Distrito Militar del mismo nombre desde 1867 hoy Nayarit—, 27 de agosto de 18701-Montevideo, 24 de mayo de 1919), cuyo nombre completo era Amado Ruiz de Nervo Ordaz,2 fue un poeta y escritor mexicano, perteneciente al movimiento modernista. Fue miembro correspondiente de la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua, pero no pudo serlo de número por residir en el extranjero.3
Poeta (autor, también, de novelas y ensayos) al que se encasilla habitualmente como modernista por su estilo y su época, clasificación frecuentemente matizada por incompatible con el misticismo y tristeza del poeta, sobre todo en sus últimas obras, acudiéndose entonces a combinaciones más complejas de palabras terminadas en «-ismo», que intenta reflejar sentimiento religioso y melancolía, progresivo abandono de artificios técnicos, incluso de la rima, y elegancia en ritmos y cadencias como atributos del estilo de Nervo.
El sonoro nombre de Amado Nervo, frecuentemente tomado por seudónimo, era en realidad el que le dieron al nacer, tras la decisión de su padre de simplificar su verdadero apellido, Ruiz de Nervo. Él mismo bromeó alguna vez sobre la influencia en su éxito de un nombre tan adecuado a un poeta.
Ref.: WIKIPEDIA, la enciclopedia libre
Un tributo a Amado Nervo es siempre un tributo a la vida.
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MUSICA Siete Compositores Estrellas de Venezuela Aldemaro R...