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| | GLUCK - LoveToKnow Article on GLUCK |
 | | Gluck was by far the better musician, but his deficiencies in musical technique were of a kind which contemporaries could perceive as easily as they could perceive Piccinnis. |  | | Where Gluck differs from the greatest musicians is in his absolute dependence on literature for his inspiration. |  | | Glucks next work was Echo et Narcisse, the comparative failure of which greatly disappointed him; and during the composition of another opera, Les Danaides, an attack of apoplexy compelled him to give up work. |
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http://35.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GL/GLUCK.htm
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| | Christoph Willibald Gluck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The composers themselves did not get involved with the polemics, but when Piccinni was asked to set a libretto that Gluck himself was known to be working on, Gluck destroyed what he had written so far. |  | | While in Vienna, Gluck composed Orfeo ed Euridice (1762), one of his best known works, and the ballet Don Juan (1761). |  | | These both show some of the changes in style that were to reach full expression in Alceste (1767), which included a preface laying out his ideas on a new style of opera. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluck
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 | | Gluck's early interest in music was not approved of by his father and at the age of 13 or 14 he ran away to Prague where he earned his living by singing. |  | | Gluck never could be persuaded to return to Paris but through a ruse of his, his gifted pupil Salieri made his debut there. |  | | In 1767 Gluck and Calzabigi wrote Alceste for which the preface is a veritable manifesto of the new style and in 1770 they wrote Paride ed Elena. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/2549/Gluck.html
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| | Boston.com / News / Nation / Cambridge-based poet Gluck to be appointed US laureate |
 | | Gluck is a recipient of the Bollingen Prize in Poetry, a Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, and fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts. |  | | Gluck, who earlier this year started a four-year term as judge in the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Series, did say she hoped she might be able to encourage the work of young poets through the laureateship. |  | | One of Gluck's best friends is Pinsky, so she has some sense of what she's in for. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2003/08/29/cambridge_based_poet_gluck_to_be_appointed_us_laureate?mode=PF
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| | HOASM: Christoph Willibald Gluck |
 | | Gluck's early attempts to practice musical instruments were reportedly thwarted by his father, who had his son assist him in the hunt. |  | | A number of Gluck's Italian operas from this period were revised for the Paris stage. |  | | The last known portrait of Gluck, a silverpoint medallion drawing by Auguste St-Aubin. |
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http://www.hoasm.org/XIID/XIIDGluck.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Gluck |
 | | Until 1762 Gluck composed in the contemporary operatic style, cultivated chiefly in Italy, which was marked by music written primarily to give virtuoso singers opportunity to display their skill. |  | | Among the operas Gluck wrote between 1750 and 1760 were La clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus, 1752) and Antigono (1756). |  | | This opposition was particularly manifest in Paris, where from 1774 to 1781 a veritable war was waged between those who favored the reforms of Gluck and those who championed Italian opera and the Neapolitan operatic composer Niccolò Piccinni. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564793/Gluck.html
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| | Louise Gluck - Image and Emotion |
 | | Gluck -- whose name is pronounced "glick" -- said that as poetry professor she tries to teach her students to 'follow their noses' and keep pursuing a particular field of interest for sources of inspiration. |  | | Gluck, who shuns publicity, said her first undertaking in her new position will be "to get over being surprised." Then she will concentrate on promoting young poets and poetry contests, she said. |  | | Gluck said a project to record Americans' favorite poems, begun by her friend and former poet laureate Robert Pinsky, could be taken further. |
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http://www.artstomp.com/gluck/news.htm
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| | glbtq >> arts >> Gluck (Hannah Gluckenstein) |
 | | Gluck painted landscapes, floral pieces and portraits of her friends, family, and lovers. |  | | This work was painted in celebration of what Gluck called her marriage to Nesta on May 25, 1936. |  | | All of the paintings were hung in the "Gluck frame" that the artist designed and patented. |
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http://www.glbtq.com/arts/gluck.html
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| | Find A Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records and Online Memorials |
 | | Despite his fame and fortune, Gluck grew increasingly dissatisfied with the kind of music he was writing. |  | | He commissioned both Gluck and Piccini to write operas on the same text, "Iphigenia in Tauris"; the public would decide which style was superior. |  | | Count Giacomo Durazzo, assistant director of the court theatres, and poet Ranieri de' Calzabigi were admirers of French culture, and encouraged Gluck to use that as his model. |
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4481
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| | Bob Gluck: An electronic midrash in sound by Seth Rogovoy |
 | | While Gluck didn't keep his two interests entirely compartmentalized he studied and wrote about a wide range of Jewish music for the most part the sounds of the synagogue remained in their place of origin. |  | | While Gluck's primary intention is to create a new Jewish art music, he acknowledges that his compositions, particularly those based upon traditional prayers, might have liturgical implications as well. |  | | But after years in which his life has been "two-thirds rabbinic, one-third musical," Gluck looks forward to reversing the equation, continuing to work part-time as a free-lance rabbi, but devoting more of his time and energy to music. |
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http://www.berkshireweb.com/rogovoy/interviews/gluck.html
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| | - Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3 |
 | | Gluck's opera reforms - they are not exclusively his own, for several other composers (notably Jommelli and Traetta, both like Gluck French-influenced) had been working along similar lines - are outlined in the preface he wrote, probably with Calzabigi's help, to the published score of Alceste. |  | | Gluck now decided to apply his new ideals to French opera, and in 1774 gave Iphigénie en Aulide (as well as Orphée, a French revision of Orfeo) in Paris. |  | | In 1764 he composed an opéra comique, La rencontre imprévue, and the next year two ballets, he followed up the artistic success of Orfeo with a further collaboration with Calzabigi, Alceste (1767), this time choreographed by Noverre; a third, Paride ed Elena (1770), was less well received. |
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http://www.karadar.it/Dictionary/gluck.html
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| | Berlioz and Gluck: includes full scores of Gluck which may be viewed and played online |
 | | The most visible impact of Gluck on Berlioz’s music came later in his career, with the writing of Les Troyens (1856-1858), where as well as the influence of Spontini, Gluck was present in his mind. |  | | Berlioz's admiration for Gluck is one of the points that his friend Ernest Legouvé dwelt on in the Recollections he published in 1886, years after Berlioz's death. |  | | Although Berlioz did not name Gluck as one of the ‘three modern masters’ whose scores helped him to learn the art of instrumentation (Memoirs, chapter 13) he made his debt clear in the Treatise on Orchestration where the first examples cited are taken from Gluck and together they are as numerous as those from Beethoven. |
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http://www.hberlioz.com/Predecessors/gluck.htm
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| | yaledailynews.com - Poet Gluck picked to teach |
 | | Gluck is known for her autobiographical style of writing, which won her the Pulitzer Prize. |  | | She has published nine volumes of poetry and in 1993 won a Pulitzer for "The Wild Iris." In 2001, Yale awarded Gluck its Bollingen Prize in Poetry, an honor given every two years to honor a poet's lifetime achievement in his or her art. |  | | Gluck, pronounced "Glick," resides in Cambridge, Mass., but will relocate to New Haven in preparation for the 2004 fall term, when she will teach two poetry courses. |
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http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=24843
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| | The Gluck Method News & Headlines |
 | | From 1961 to 1979, Gluck lived and painted in the U.S. Virgin Islands where he gained international recognition for his water depictions of the island of St. Thomas. |  | | An award-winning artist, author and educator, Gluck founded Mission: Renaissance in 1975 to reinstate the basics of fine art after they were thrown out with the advent of the Modern Movement. |  | | Most people think of art as a commodity when it is, in fact, much mare than that. |
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http://www.larrygluck.com/html/news/020201-truerenman.html
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| | Books of the poet: Louise Gluck - book works writings work |
 | | What I especially enjoy is Gluck's approach to writing a complete sequence of poems, which she then encloses in a "book." Story or myth, call it what you will--behind these poems is a disciplined passion, a sort of genius that I appreciate. |  | | Free Poetry E-Book: 48 poems of Louise Gluck |  | | Gluck should get a Nobel Prize so that other parts of the world can enjoy her masterpiece collections. |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/louise-gluck/books/poet-38566
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| | Christoph Willibald Gluck 1714-1787 |
 | | Gluck's overture to his opera "Iphigenia in Aulis" ("Iphigenie en Aulide") is a little more than a century and a half old. |  | | The French operatic stage had become extremely conventionalized, and the attention of the public centred less upon dramatic expression and consistency of style than upon the ballet and the solo dancers, who even superseded the leading singers in popular favor. |  | | Wagner considered this overture Gluck's greatest instrumental composition, and there is no good reason to disagree with him. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/sy6.shtml
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| | MARSTON - Alma Gluck |
 | | Gluck's success in five of the Metropolitan's Sunday evening concerts led the tenor Alessandro Bonci to hire her as an assisting artist for his tour of Cuba the summer after her initial season. |  | | Accordingly, to her audience's delight, she withdrew the French art songs she was scheduled to sing in favor of pieces in Spanish, one of which, the habanera "Tú" by Sánchez de Fuentes, became the first title she ever recorded. |  | | In 1921, Zimbalist suggested that they tour together, and she welcomed the challenge, telling the press that she was returning to performance because she was "fated to sing." Audiences gave her a rousing welcome and some critics were kind, but recurring bouts of illness and attendant vocal mishaps made the venture less than satisfactory. |
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http://www.marstonrecords.com/gluck/gluck_liner.htm
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| | poeticvoices.com July 1997 Book Review: Meadowlands by Louise Gluck |
 | | Gluck in her lyric "Nostos" writes, "We look at the world once, in childhood./ The rest is memory." D.H. Lawrence expanded the meaning of "nostalgia" to include a longing for a past period. |  | | Louise Gluck takes chances in her new new collection of poems now available in both cloth and paperback. |  | | Hence her dilemma in the postmodern world: how to regain the romantic lyric impulse in a world hostile or enimical to romance. |
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http://www.poeticvoices.com/Reviews/9707Gluck.html
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| | OFFOFFOFF film review DIVAN documentary movie by Pearl Gluck written by Pearl Gluck, Zelda Greenstein |
 | | Gluck narrates the film with a touch of Carrie Bradshaw irreverence, yet she's respectful of the community she was born into, even when they aren't of her. |  | | Gluck became determined obsessed, actually to retrieve the couch to please her ultra-conservative father, who doesn't approve of her lifestyle, career choice or even this film. |  | | A couple of the men complain about her short sleeves and untamed hair, and on a bus trip with 23 Hasidic men and one other woman, Gluck has to sit in the back and rely on her father to bring her food. |
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http://www.offoffoff.com/film/2004/divan.php
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| | Christoph Willibald von Gluck |
 | | Eventually, Gluck's emphasis on dramatic impact and musical simplicity became incorporated into the French operatic tradition, and his influence on later composers was considerable. |  | | Gluck revolutionized opera by establishing lyrical tragedy as a unified vital art form. |  | | (1762), inspired by Greek legend, Gluck introduced an entirely new kind of opera, in which dramatic, emotional, and musical elements were artistically fused for the first time. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0821048.html
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| | OperaWorld.com's Opera Insights: Iphigénie en Tauride |
 | | Little is known of its gestation, since the composer took great pains to conceal his plans from his archrival Niccolo Piccinni (to whom the Académie, in a perverse scheme to stoke their rivalry, had assigned a different libretto on the same subject). |  | | Guillard gave Gluck the best libretto he ever set; a big-boned but tight and fleet work offering a chance to pull out all of opera's stops---the virtuosic orchestra, the suave ballet, the majestic chorus, the juicy solo. |  | | Here Gluck turned his lack of formal education to his advantage, clothing his radical dramatic ideas in relatively tame musical language. |
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http://www.operaworld.com/special/iphi1.shtml
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| | Directory - Arts: Music: Composition: Composers: G: Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von |
 | | Gluck, Christoph (1714 - 1787) · cached · Brief biography, caricature, and summaries of his operatic and balletic music with Naxos discography. |  | | Christoph Willibald Gluck · cached · Classical Music Pages essay from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music includes portrait and details of changes in opera during his life. |  | | Christoph Willibald Gluck · cached · Biography noting his escape from his father's disapproval, portraits, partial discography, notable works, and related material from theHere Of A Sunday Morning radio program. |
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http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=233197
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| | Poet Louise Gluck to give a reading on April 17: 4/00 |
 | | American poet Louise Gluck will give a reading of her work at 8 p.m. |  | | Gluck's other collections include Firstborn, The House on Marshland, Descending Figure, Ararat, Meadowlands and the recent Vita Nova, which received the inaugural poetry award of the New Yorker Prize. |  | | Writing in a lyric mode that former U.S. poet laureate Robert Hass has described as "resonant, haunted [and] tragic," Gluck has been a defining voice in the poetry of the late 20th century. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/00/gluck45.html
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| | Gluck, Christoph Willibald -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Gluck, detail of a painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis, 1775; in the Kunsthistorisches Museum,
|  | | Italian choreographer and composer who was among the first to integrate dance, music, and plot in dramatic ballets. |  | | Includes the presentation speech on the occasion of his receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1908. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037080?tocId=9037080&query=recitative
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| | Teri Noel Towe's The Portraits of Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck Page |
 | | This magnificent image, a depiction of a Gluck casually but elegantly garbed, a Gluck whose complexion and sagging left cheek provide poigant testimony of his health problems, a Gluck worn down by the political in-fighting and fed up with the hypocrisy and the backstabbing of the fickle Parisian musical world. |  | | Dated in some sources to the year 1772, this painting, by an as yet undidentified artist, depicts a Gluck whose facial features are identical to those of the Gluck that Duplessis painted so effectively in 1775. |  | | Certainly the best known portrait of Gluck is the ubiquitous and justly renowned depiction of him at the keyboard. |
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http://www.npj.com/homepage/teritowe/cwgport.html
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| | Draw About The Gluck Method |
 | | The Gluck Method is a step-by-step process of fine art instruction developed over the course of a quarter century by world-renowned artist and educator Larry Gluck. |  | | The Gluck Method is not about rules, but imparting the precise principles that underlie all drawing and painting. |  | | Using his method, tens of thousands who were previously unable to draw or paint have brought their dreams to life and can express themselves as artists. |
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http://www.thegluckmethod.com/html/gluckmethod
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Christoph Willibald von Gluck |
 | | Gluck destroyed his sketches but composed Armide (1777), followed by Iphigénie en Tauride (1778). |  | | on which Gluck was known to be working. |  | | His ballet Don Juan (1761) and opera Orfeo (1762) embodied these principles which reached full expression in Alceste (1767), an anticipation of Wagner's music-drama. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/bios/codm/gluck.html
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| | Gluck, Christoph Willibald: Biography |
 | | When Handel cynically advised Gluck that his works had not pleased the public, he traveled to Paris where he was very much influenced by the operas of Rameau. |  | | A growing reputation as a composer of opera earned Gluck an invitation (1745) to London writing for the Haymarket Theatre. |  | | From 1755-61 Gluck was in Vienna where he began his important work of reforming opera seria along the more dramatic lines suggested in Marcello's Teatro alla moda (1720). |
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http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/gluck.html
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| | Amazon.com: DVD: Gluck - Alceste / Robert Wilson · John Eliot Gardiner · Anne Sofie von Otter · English Baroque ... |
 | | I am an 18th century opera fanatic and would like to see more staged productions of composers operatic works such as Gluck, Jomelli, Sacchini,Rameau and other composers that have unjustly slipped between the cracks of music history. |  | | Robert Wilson's production of Gluck's 1776 French version of Alceste is striking with theatrical symbols. |  | | Amazon.com: DVD: Gluck - Alceste / Robert Wilson · John Eliot Gardiner · Anne Sofie von Otter · English Baroque Soloists · Théâtre du Chatelet (2000) |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000059H8J?v=glance
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| | gluck from Music44.com (Page 1) |
 | | Ballet Of The Shepherds From Armide (Flute Solo With Piano Accompaniment Ballet of the Shepherds (from Armide). |  | | Ballet Of The Shepherds From Armide (Flute Solo With Piano Accompaniment Christopher W. Von Gluck Flute & Piano - 2 - instrumental Series |  | | A complete orchestral/vocal score for Gluck's 1777 opera masterpiece Iphigenia in Tauris. |
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 | | The form underwent various changes and reforms and the name of Gluck is associated with a tendency to greater operatic realism, the drama subsumed in the music, his principles expounded in his introduction to his opera Alceste in 1767. |  | | Reform opera, exemplified in the later work of Gluck, represented a reaction against the stylised forms of later Baroque opera. |  | | Their first collaboration was on the subject of Don Juan, later used by Mozart in his Don Giovanni, based on the Spanish play by Tirso de Molina. |
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http://www.naxos.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Gluck,%20Christoph%20Willibald
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| | Gluck Mixes at Kampo |
 | | Gluck mixed Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane at Kampo Studios, in NYC, on the facility's SSL MT digital multitrack console. |  | | New York City--Recording and mixing engineer Josiah Gluck's work was recently acknowledged with a Grammy nomination. |  | | Gluck, who prefers the workflow on the MT, is also working on the newly developed MT Production (MTP) console at NBC, where he is the associate music engineer for Saturday Night Live. |
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http://www.prosoundnews.com/stories/2002/march/0308/0308.4.shtml
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| | CDeMUSIC: Bob Gluck |
 | | His interactive instruments and sculptures use sensor technologies with Max/MSP to allow musicians and non-musicians to participate in music-making. |  | | Gluck teaches electronic and computer music at the State University of New York at Albany, where he directs the Electronic Music Studio, and he serves as Associate Director at the Electronic Music Foundation. |  | | Bob Gluck is a composer of sound collages and interactive systems, and a rabbi and educator. |
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http://www.cdemusic.org/artists/gluck.html
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| | Anecdote - Christoph Willibald Gluck - Gluck`s Last Judgment |
 | | ["The melodies of Gluck are at times mediocre," Romain Rolland once declared, "and the beauty of his art is above all moral."] |  | | Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) German composer [noted for such works as his operas Orfeo ed Eurydice (1762) and Alceste (1767)] |  | | Near the end of his life, Christoph Gluck was asked by Salieri whether a bass or a tenor should sing the part of Christ in The Last Judgment. |
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http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=14192
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| | Christoph Willibald Gluck |
 | | Peter Martins, en danser (1978) (as C.W. Gluck) |  | | Young Gluck was a singer in a church choir and thus decided to study music... |  | | Find where Christoph Willibald Gluck is credited alongside another name |
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| | AllRefer.com - Alma Gluck (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Alma Gluck, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies |  | | AllRefer.com - Alma Gluck (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies > Alma Gluck |
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| | Pravda.RU Gluck: I’m alive and I’m healthy |
 | | Gluck was that very day received by Ingushetia’s President Ruslan Aushev at his residence in Magas. |  | | Kenneth Gluck came accompanied by Federal Security Service officers to rejoin his colleagues as they were meeting him in two cars, RIA Novosti reports. |  | | Gluck on his release from Chechen captivity, adding that the organization Mr. |
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http://english.pravda.ru/chechnya/2001/02/06/2353.html
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| | Gluck explores research ethics, southwestern landscape |
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http://www.unm.edu/news/CNFeb26/spotlight.htm
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| | Gluck, Alma on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Jeanette Winterson reworks the classic Gluck opera, `Iphigenie en Aulide', for a modern audience.... |  | | Exclusive short story; The final sacrifice; A princess who became a victim, a death that ended in immortality. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/G/Gluck-A1l.asp
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| | Poetry: Louise Glück |
 | | This site examines Gluck's poetic craft and offers an overview of her celebrated part of the New York State Writers Institute Web site, an excellent resource for information on visiting authors, Writers Online magazine, and workshops. |  | | It includes a fact sheet on the Poet Laureate position, a description of the Favorite Poem Project, a list of former Poets Laureate, and biographies of Robert Pinsky, Rita Dove, Louise Glück, and W.S. Merwin. |
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http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/gluck.htm
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http://www.glucksolutions.org
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| | Gluck, Christoph Willibald |
 | | Ordens vom goldenen Sporn "Ritter Gluck"), Komponist und Opernreformer. |  | | Literatur: K. Hortschansky, Parodie und Entlehnung im Schaffen C. Glucks |  | | Der Großteil von Glucks 47 großen Opern ist jedoch dem Schema Metastasios verpflichtet. |
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http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.g/g496143.htm
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| | Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Forum Frigate |
 | | Post yer opinion, a link to some of yer work, or yer thoughts regarding the best books and criticisms concerning Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787). |  | | We'd also like to invite ye to sail on by the Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Live Chat, and feel free to use the message board below to schedule a live chat. |  | | And the brave of heart shall certainly wish to sign their souls aboard The Jolly Roger. |
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http://www.carolinanavy.com/fleet2/f2/zclassicalmusic/ChristophWillibaldGluckhall/shakespeare1.html
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| | Citations: An algorithm of generalization in positive supercompilation - Sorensen, Gluck (ResearchIndex) |
 | | on (S rensen, Gluck and Jones, 1994) and (S rensen, 1994a) It belongs to a line of work which aims at a better understanding of supercompilation and its relation to other program transformers (Gluck and Klimov, 1993; Jones, 1994; Gluck and J rgensen, 1994; Gluck and S rensen, 1994; Nielsen and S |  | | The remainder of the paper is organized as follows. |  | | Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/72532/0
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| | Fraser/Gluck |
 | | Myke Gluck is director of the Florida State University Usability Center and an associate professor at the university's School of Information Studies and the Department of Geography. |  | | He can be reached at School of Information Studies, 244 Shores Building, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100; 850/644-8118; |
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http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Aug-99/fraser_gluck.html
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 | | Il Settecento vide anche la riforma del melodramma. |  | | La contrapposizione radicale fra arie e recitativi, tipica del teatro precedente, fu sfumata a vantaggio della continuità drammatica e gli argomenti, attinti alla mitologia, furono rivestiti di un significato etico e pedagogico in accordo con la concezione didascalica del teatro cara all'illuminismo. |  | | Dalla collaborazione del librettista Calzabigi, (1714–1795) con il musicista Gluck, iniziò una riforma del teatro musicale attesa da lungo tempo: la struttura dei drammi fu semplificata e gli intrecci resi più comprensibili e ridotti a poche scene per ogni atto. |
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