ABC yr Opera


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Dysgwch am fyd cyff rous yr opera yng nghwmni Cist, Jac a Megan.Mentrwch gyda nhw'n ol drwy niwloedd amser i Fi orens yn yr Eidal. Mae'n 1597 - cychwyn y cyfnod Baroc. Cewch gwrdd a Professore Peri, dyfeisiwr yr opera, Purcell Perff aith, Handel Hanfodol, a sawl cyfansoddwr diddorol - a gwahanol - arall. Mae popeth yn mynd yn hwyliog nes bod Cromwell Creulon yn cyrraedd. A fydd Jac a Megan yn ddigon dewr i roi'r snichyn yn ei le ac achub yr Academi rhag dii annu'n llwyr?Dewch gyda ni ar daith na welwyd ei thebyg erioed o'r blaen.Ysgrifennwyd gan Mark Llewelyn Evans. Darluniwyd gan Karl Davies.'Mae'r gymeriadaeth yn wych a'r sgwennu'n rhywydd, gan eich annog i ddarllen yn eich blaen. Dyma lyfr sy'n llawn ffeithiau difyr.' Terry Deary, awdur Horrible Histories'Gwledd i'r llygad, a stori'r opera wedi'i hadrodd mewn ffordd hwyliog ac atyniadol iawn.' Syr Bryn Terfel CBE, canwr opera rhyngwladol




ABC of Opera


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Discover the thrilling story of opera with Jack, Megan and the time-travelling Trunk. A school trip takes Jack and Megan to the Natural History Museum, London, where they are reunited with their old friend Trunk. Freeing him from an exhibit, they are whisked back to the Classical period (c. 1730-1820) and the cities of Salzburg and Paris. Here they learn all about this momentous era in musical history from the creators themselves. Tasked with taking the music and stories of Windy Wolfie (Mozart, the penniless prodigy), Riotous Rossini (the king of the dining table) and the moody and resilient Bilious Beethoven back to the present, Jack and Megan soon find themselves caught up in the return of the Queen of the Night, Mozart's most evil creation. Who will win the day and can Jack and Megan keep their heads off the block?Join us on another unforgettable leg of this 500-year journey, told like never before.Written by Mark Llewelyn Evans and illustrated by Karl Davies.




This is the ABC


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As the bells in the tower of Sydney's General Post Office chimed eight o'clock on the evening of Friday 1 July 1932, the peals were picked up by a microphone and carried to every State of the Federation. 'This is the Australian Broadcasting Commission,' said the announcer, Conrad Charlton.So begins K.S. Inglis's compelling history of the first fifty years of the ABC. In a sparkling tour de force Inglis shows us the ABC's triumphs and failures, its great medley of personalities and the effects it has had on Australian public life. Based on the Commission's own archives, on newspapers and journals, on a rich assortment of interviews and on the author's own listening and viewing, this is a social history of the highest order.







Encyclopedia of American Opera


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This encyclopedia lists, describes and cross-references everything to do with American opera: works (both operas and operettas), composers, librettists, singers, and source authors, along with relevant recordings. The approximately 1,750 entries range from ballad operas and composers of the 18th century to modern minimalists and video opera artists. Each opera entry consists of plot, history, premiere and cast, followed by a chronological listing of recordings, movies and videos.










Nugget Coombs


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A 2002 biography of H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs, one of the most influential Australians of the twentieth century.




Radio Network Prime Time Programming, 1926-1967


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Difficult as it is for some to imagine what people relied on for home entertainment in the evening before television--it was that equally big medium, radio. Its programs were the precursors to the popular television sitcoms and dramas of today. This work provides two main kinds of information: month-by-month prime time (7pm to 11pm) schedules from January 1929 through July 1961, for all national broadcasting networks, and a detailed listing of all network programming moves (from July 1926 until August 1967), including series premieres, cancellations, and time slot moves, plus a yearly recap of key programming moves. Only regularly scheduled series are included. Single event or special programming is not included. The book is divided into seven chapters, one for each night of the week; each chapter consists of individual month-by-month prime time schedules for each network followed by a detailed chronological listing of each of that network's series and programming moves.




The Survival of Soap Opera


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The soap opera, one of U.S. television's longest-running and most influential formats, is on the brink. Declining ratings have been attributed to an increasing number of women working outside the home and to an intensifying competition for viewers' attention from cable and the Internet. Yet, soaps' influence has expanded, with serial narratives becoming commonplace on most prime time TV programs. The Survival of Soap Opera investigates the causes of their dwindling popularity, describes their impact on TV and new media culture, and gleans lessons from their complex history for twenty-first-century media industries. The book contains contributions from established soap scholars such as Robert C. Allen, Louise Spence, Nancy Baym, and Horace Newcomb, along with essays and interviews by emerging scholars, fans and Web site moderators, and soap opera producers, writers, and actors from ABC's General Hospital, CBS's The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, and other shows. This diverse group of voices seeks to intervene in the discussion about the fate of soap operas at a critical juncture, and speaks to longtime soap viewers, television studies scholars, and media professionals alike.