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 OPA News Release, 04/2001 UT professor receives prestigious Prix de Rome award
AUSTIN, Texas—Kevin Puts, assistant professor of composition at The University of Texas at Austin School of Music, has been awarded the Prix de Rome, one of the most coveted awards for gifted American scholars and artists.
Puts received bachelor of music (1994) and doctor of musical arts (1999) degrees from the Eastman School of Music and a master of music degree from Yale School of Music in 1996.
While on leave in Rome next year, Puts, a prolific composer, plans to finish three major orchestral compositions: one for the American Composers Orchestra, which premieres in April, 2002 at Carnegie Hall; one for the Phoenix Symphony, premiering in January, 2002, and one for the Cincinnati Symphony, premiering in March, 2002.
www.utexas.edu /opa/news/01newsreleases/nr_200104/nr_prix010423.html   (622 words)

  
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 Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital of Italy and of its Latium region.
Rome is the largest city and comune in Italy and it also is the largest among European capital cities, with an area of 1,290 square kilometers.
In Roman mythology, Rome was founded on April 21, 753 BC by the twin descendants of the Trojan prince Aeneas, Romulus and Remus.
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 'R' ENTRIES - Page 6 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
When 'Fanny' was made into a motion picture, none of Rome's songs were used, except for "Fanny", which was used as background music.
Rome became a member of the U.S. Armed Forces in 1943, and was assigned to write special material for army shows.
Rome wrote the music and the lyrics for such songs as:
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 The Guide to Musical Theatre - Pins and Needles
Music and lyrics mostly by Harold J. Rome.
"Pity the Poor Millionaire" - (Music and Lyrics by Harold J. Rome.)
"First Impression" - Entire Company (Music by Harold Rome.
www.nodanw.com /shows_p/pinsneedles.htm   (2238 words)

  
 NewMusicBox
Admittedly, living at the AAR is not exactly traveling: For the fellows, chaotic Rome is at their doorstep, but in a manageable way; thus the luxurious monasticism of the Academy gives them a haven to think and work.
Earlier, she had studied at the Vienna Academy of Music and Art on a Fulbright from 1966-67.
Studying under a Fulbright Fellowship, and writing electronic and serialist music with a major interest in spectrum analysis, he was awarded the Bonaventura Somma Prize in composition by the Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia.
www.newmusicbox.org /page.nmbx?id=43tp04   (1637 words)

  
 Research Site Louis Deffès
Admitted to the Paris Conservatory of music by Luigi Chérubini, Deffès, a pupil of Berton, Bazin and Halévy, was the first Toulousain ever to win a few years later, in 1847, the Grand Prix de Rome which he was awarded for his cantate 'L'ange et Tobie'.
Louis Deffès spent the last 17 years of his life, from 1883 to 1900, as the Director of the Toulouse Conservatory of music and successfully revived the music and bel canto traditions of excellency, which have long been a distinct feature of Toulouse.
The first musics to be thus recreated could be the Messe Solennelle, the cantate L'Ange et Thobie, the symphonic poem Un Triomphe à Rome and the opera Valse et Menuet, whose orchestral scores are readily available.
perso.wanadoo.fr /paul.rothenberger/louisdeffes.gb.html   (1637 words)

  
 american academy of arts and letters -- american academy of arts and letters
Definition of American Academy of Arts and Letters American Academy of Arts and Letters was an organization whose goal is to "foster, assist, and sustain an interest" in American literature, music...
In 1975 he received the Award in Music from the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters, and in 1996 he was awarded the John Cage Award for Music.
She has received an American Academy of Arts & Letters award, the Frost Medal, the John Masefield Memorial Award, the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Award and is a former Chancellor of The Academy...
www.majoracademy.com /americanacademyofartsandletters   (4063 words)

  
 Arrivederci Roma (1958)
You just have to hand it to the Italians, they have an innate sense of beauty, whether it be art, music or women !
I so much prefer the 1950's atmosphere of romance and beautiful music, to the violence and aggressiveness of today's films.
Here,s a film after my own heart, not so much for its plot, which is limited, but rather for the beautiful 1950's atmosphere, romantic Italy, beeeeautiful women ( Rafaella in Particular) and that lovely music.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0050140   (4063 words)

  
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 Classical Studies - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
This is everything that pertains to the study, history, philology of ancient Greece and Rome.
In a time when school music classes (if they exist at all) teach their students the finer points of the themes from The Twilight Zone and Jaws instead of real music; when classical radio stations are converted to Lite Rock or switched to a "top 100" classical jukebox format; and when...
Classical Antiquity is the foundation of Western Civilization.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /classical_studies.htm   (218 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Entertainment Music Italian stars slow to join Live 8
Popular Italian singer Vasco Rossi pulled out of Rome's Circus Maximus concert, saying it clashed with a gig he was due to play in Ancona, on the other side of the Italian peninsula.
But Geldof said Italian stars should not hesitate to take part in "the biggest concert of your life".
US stars Faith Hill and Tim McGraw and Italian singer Zucchero were among acts confirmed for the Rome concert so far.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/entertainment/music/4118060.stm   (218 words)

  
 Where @ Lebanon.com - Entertainment - Music - VARIOUS — ROMA ALTA MODA
celebrates through musical waves the prestigious style and the marked originality of the tailoring art of Alta Moda Italiana that, from the Rome’s scene has bewitched the entire world since the 1950’s.
- Luxury Music and Images from Rome’s High Fashion Scene -
It’s a very pleasant musical journey, in part inspired to those years and years to come.
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 Harold Rome Music : Harold Rome Music
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Harold Rome Music- Wish You Were Here (1952 Original Broadway Cast) [CAST RECORDING]
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 Jim Rome MP3 Downloads - Jim Rome Music Downloads - Jim Rome Music Videos
The skirmish was heavily promoted on both ESPN outlets, and Rome faced some criticism that the entire melee was in fact a carefully orchestrated publicity stunt; he later hosted The Last Word for the Fox Sports Network, and in 1998 issued the album Welcome to the Jungle.
Sports talk radio host Jim Rome began making headlines during the early 1990s while broadcasting a daily show from Los Angeles, his brash, cocksure style winning a cult following which rivalled Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh in local ratings.
The shock-jock craze of the '90s may have been spearheaded by Howard Stern, but he was far from the only one in the limelight; among his most prominent competitors was Chicago's Mancow, who...
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Enchanting midsummer evenings of music and opera await Rome audiences in the courtyard of one of the eternal city’s most splendid examples of Renaissance architecture, when the
original 15th century university of Rome) will once again lend its architectual and acoustical excellence to 16 unforgettable musical evenings guaranteed to please both veteran and novice concert and opera goers alike.
The new series, which brings together symphonic and chamber music, fully-staged opera, even music from Broadway and Hollywood in the splendid outdoor setting created by Borromini’s architectural genius, offers a varied and stimulating taste of the vast panorama of music from Baroque to modern times.
www.interensemble.org /english/intro.htm   (174 words)

  
 Harold Rome
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 HOASM: Francesco Durante
Tutored in music by his uncle, a priest and composer; also a violin pupil of Francone, and possibly later of Pitoni and Pasquini.
Studied at S. Onofrio, Naples, 1702-5; perhaps later went to Rome, but taught at S. Onofrio in 1610-11; his name appears as maestro of the Accademia S. Cecilia, Rome, in 1718; a sacred drama of his was given at Naples in 1719.
Though he wrote many dramas and secular vocal and instrumental works, his fame rests on his church music (Masses motets, Psalms, Magnificats, and other liturgical pieces) and on his considerable reputation as a teacher.
www.hoasm.org /VIIIB/Durante.html   (174 words)

  
 Early music and baroque music news, Italy
After completing his musical education in Rome, Carissimi became choirmaster at Assisi, and, in 1628, he was appointed to a like position at the church of St. Apollinaris in Rome.
Consortium Carissimi was founded in 1996 with the intent of uncovering and bringing to modern day ears the long forgotten Italian-Roman music of the 16th and especially the 17th century.
Goldberg, the most beautiful Early Music magazine in the world, received a very warm welcome at this exhibition, the largest specialist musical instrument exhibition in Europe.
www.goldbergweb.com /en/news/italie   (121 words)

  
 Gounod
His return to Paris in 1843, after developing a wide knowledge of earlier and contemporary music abroad, brought a position as an organist.
He was educated at the Paris Conservatoire, where he won the Prix de Rome in 1837.
Gounod studied at the Paris Conservatoire, and "after studies with Reicha, Halevy and Le Sueur, he won the Prix de Rome in 1838.
www.maurice-abravanel.com /gounod.html   (521 words)

  
 Hector Berlioz
Although Berlioz was a child of his time and in his music gave expression to every passion of man, he did not lose the Catholic sense, as is shown by the attraction liturgical texts had for him, and also by numerous other traits.
He married her the next year, and while his short-lived marriage was greatly productive musically &; Harold in Italy (based on Byron's Childe Harold), Romeo and Juliet, the Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) and the opera Benvenuto Cellini (based on the subject's autobiography) — they were personally miserable for Berlioz.
Thus in his Damnation de Faust he sends Faust to eternal perdition accompanied by most gruesome music, instead of ultimately saving him in accordance with the pantheistic creed of Goethe.**
www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com /rants/1211almanac.htm   (624 words)

  
 The Vandals MP3 Downloads - The Vandals Music Downloads - The Vandals Music Videos
Lyrically, the band is still rather one-dimensional, relying too much on jokes and schtick (such as the cheap shots at RV dwellers on "Airstream"), although "Slap of Luv," told from the point of view of a domestic abuser, is a surprisingly astute character piece.
As snotty punk albums go, When in Rome seems unexceptional on the surface.
One key difference is that the band is quirky enough to experiment with different sounds (rather than just three-chord punk) and flexible enough to be successful at it.
www.mp3.com /albums/49813/summary.html   (419 words)

  
 Rome News - Tribune
Inglis has been band chair and jazz chair for the Georgia Music Educators Association and is a two-time recipient of the Teacher of the Year award from West Rome Junior and Senior highs.
The band director’s goal through the years has been to pass on his passion for music and instill a lasting desire to perform, he said.
Inglis, in his 30th year as a band director, is one of 10 people in the country who will receive a Legion of Honor award Friday in Chicago.
news.mywebpal.com /news_tool_v2.cfm?pnpid=680&show=archivedetails&ArchiveID=900134&om=1   (355 words)

  
 Newsletter No. 14 from naxos.com, the web site of Naxos and Marco Polo, June 2001
In this the last of our three-part look at music generated by and for the prestigious Prix de Rome.
Ravel is probably the most famous composer to compete for the Prix de Rome and never win.
Lily Boulanger was the first woman composer to win the Prix de Rome.
www.naxos.com /newsletters/062001   (672 words)

  
 ROME ITALY
When it comes to classical music, Rome is not another London or New York in terms of the sheer number of concerts, but the city's halls and musicians do maintain high standards.
Rome became the center of government and continued to grow as the country's political and cultural capital.
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, the major concert hall in Rome, hosts many symphonic and chamber-music concerts, while Teatro dell'Opera is where to go to see an opera or a performance by well-known international dance companies.
www.aptcwt.com /Weissman_sample_rome.htm   (672 words)

  
 Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries
ROME, Italy (MTV announcement) - With just days to go until Europe's biggest and boldest awards show, MTV Networks Europe has announced the final line-up of performers and presenters for The MTV Europe Music Awards 2004, to be held at the at the Tor di Valle, Rome on November 18th 2004.
The MTV Europe Music Awards, which will air to a potential worldwide audience of more than 1 billion people, is sponsored by Replay Blue Jeans, L'Oreal Paris Studio Line, Hewlett Packard and Foot Locker.
The MTV Europe Music Awards 2004 final Line-Up of talent announced
top40-charts.com /news.php?nid=11155   (426 words)

  
 Music Cognition Resource Center - Conferences
Musical Cognition and Behavior: Relevance for Music composition, University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
The Effects of Music Society for Research in Psychology of Music and Music Education (SRPMME).
Investigating Music Performance Society for Research in Psychology of Music and Music Education (SRPMME).
www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu /Resources/conferences.html   (426 words)

  
 Catholic Resources - Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
Biblical and Religious Art and Music - several collections of online art works and music groups related to the Bible (some on my website, and some links to other sites); featuring copyright-free biblical woodcuts by Gustave Doré (1832-1883), Christian Symbols by Rudolf Koch (1876-1934), and Illustrations of Gospel Stories by Jerome Nadal, SJ (1593).
Ancient Rome: Images and Pictures and Impressions of Italy: Cities, Churches, Art - several webpages of photos that I took in Rome, Ostia, Naples, Pompeii, Assisi, Florence, Padua, Pisa, Ravenna, Siena, Spello, etc.
The Roman Catholic Mass - an introduction to the "Order of Mass," with the full texts of all the parts spoken by the people, and some brief explanations to help you better understand and participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Church.
catholic-resources.org   (406 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Thomas Aquinas
The principal editions of all the work (Opera Omnia) were published as follows: Rome, 1570; Venice, 1594, 1612, 1745; Antwerp, 1612; Paris, 1660, 1871-80 (Vives); Parma, 1852-73; Rome, 1882 (the Leonine).
The customs of the times divided the liberal arts into two courses: the Trivium, embracing grammar, logic, and rhetoric; the Quadrivium, comprising music, mathematics, geometry, and astronomy.
The chronicler says that he soon surpassed Martini at grammar, and he was then given over to Peter of Ireland, who trained him in logic and the natural sciences.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14663b.htm   (406 words)

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