Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias of the 17th and 18th Century: Medium High Voice by Gregory A. Schirmer, ISBN 0793510066
For well over a century, the G. Schirmer edition of 24 Italian Songs and Arias of the 17th and 18th Centuries has introduced millions of beginning singers to serious Italian vocal literature. Offered in two accessible keys suitable for all singers, it is likely to be the first publication a voice teacher will ask a first-time student to purchase. The classic Parisotti realizations result in rich, satisfying accompaniments which allow singers pure musical enjoyment. For ease of practice, carefully prepared accompaniments are also available that were recorded by John Keene, a New York-based concert accompanist and vocal coach who has performed throughout the United States for radio and television. Educated at the University of Southern California, Keene has taught accompanying at the university level and collaborated with Gian Carlo Menotti and Thea Musgrave on productions of their operas.
What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love
A glittery fairy tale stitched with unthinkable tragedy, this is the true American story about a girl from a small town who becomes an award-winning television producer and marries a prince, Anthony Radziwill, nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy. Photos.
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Baby Felix & Friends - His Magic Bag Of Tricks, Vol. 1 (Full Frame)
Get ready for super fun and friendship. Baby Felix is the newest television star to leap out of the Felix the Cat Universe! Follow the adventures of Baby Felix and his baby pals as they find fun and mischief along their zany travels.
Baby Felix & Friends - His Magic Bag Of Tricks, Vol. 1 (Full Frame)
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Viewers Like You?: How Public TV Has Failed the People by Laurie Ouellette, ISBN 0231119437
How "public" is public television if only a small percentage of the American people tune in on a regular basis? When public television addresses "viewers like you," just who are you? Despite the current of frustration with commercial television that runs through American life, most TV viewers bypass the redemptive "oasis of the wasteland" represented by PBS and turn to other, more "popular" media, "Viewers Like You?" traces the history of public broadcasting in the United States, questions its priorities, and argues that public TV's tendency to reject popular culture has undermined its capacity to serve the people it claims to represent.
Viewers Like You?: How Public TV Has Failed the People by Laurie Ouellette, ISBN 0231119437
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Fasting: Spiritual Freedom Beyond Our Appetites
Baab explains an ancient Christian practice that extends beyond giving up food to any regular activity in contemporary lives. Readers will discover how taking a break from eating--or driving or checking e-mail or watching television--opens them up to discover new things about themselves, God, and the world.
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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction: Volume 1
The Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction is the first reference resource designed to meet the needs of researchers and scientists as well as students, business and marketing professionals, and interested non-experts. It allows the reader to explore what's going on inside leading research labs and technology corporations, enabling us to understand the products and processes shaping the world we live in. Expert-written articles are accompanied by lively sidebars and a popular culture database of more than 300 novels, television shows, and movies. Human-Computer Interaction--known as HCI--is a fast-growing field that draws upon several branches of social, behavioral, and information science, as well as medicine, computer science, and electrical engineering. It is the study of how we communicate with--and through--computers, robots, information systems, and the Internet.
Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction: Volume 1
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Dark Shadows DVD Collection 6
With its alluring tales of Gothic mystery and supernatural intrigue, "Dark Shadows" became one of the most popular daytime series of all time. Since first airing on ABC-TV from 1966-1971, "Dark Shadows" has earned the reputation as being one of the most unusual and enduring programs in television history. The character of Barnabas Collins, a guilt-ridden 175 year-old vampire, brought the show tremendous success. In 1795, Barnabas Collins has risen as a vampire and begs family servant Ben Stokes to drive a stake through his heart. Using her supernatural powers, Angelique tricks Josette Collins into going to Widow's Hill, where Josette sees a horrifying vision of her future should she become Barnabas' bride. Naomi Collins attempts to prevent the unscrupulous Nathan Forbes from reconciling with Millicient Collins. Reverend Trask persuades Nathan to testify against Victoria Winters, who is on trial for witchcraft. Barnabas vows revenge against Trask.
Dark Shadows DVD Collection 6
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