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By Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924 Belasco, David, 1853-1931 Long, John Luther, 1861-1927 Illica, Luigi, 1857-1919 Giacosa, Giuseppe, 1847-1906 Barker, Cheryl Morris, Jay Hunter Summers, Patrick Oxenbould, Moffatt, 1943- England, Peter Bryan, Robert Kirkpatrick, Cameron Opera Australia. Chorus Australian Opera Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian Opera and Ballet[2008], c1997., Kultur Call No: DVD Opera Puccini Madama (1997) Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "An American lieutenant marries a beautiful young geisha, to the dismay of her family. Shortly after the wedding the lieutenant departs for America, and his wife bears him a child, alone. Three years later she excitedly awaits his return, only to find to her shock and despair, that he is returning with an American wife."--Container.
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By Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901 Piave, Francesco Maria, 1810-1876 Boito, Arrigo, 1842-1918 Chernov, Vladimir, 1953- Te Kanawa, Kiri Domingo, Placido Lloyd, Robert, 1940- Levine, James, 1943- Del Monaco, Giancarlo Scott, Michael Briccetti, Louisa Wechsler, Gil Saks, Jay David Large, Brian García Gutiérrez, Antonio, 1813-1884 Universal Music & Vc2002., Deutsche Grammophon ; Distributed by Universal Music & Video Call No: DVD Opera Verdi-Simon Boccanegra-1995 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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c2009., AK Press Call No: BLK 824.52 A935y Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "You Donœt Play With Revolution collects seven never-before-published lectures by Marxist cultural critic C.L.R. James, delivered during his stay in Montréal in 1967-1968. Ranging in topic from Marx and Lenin to Shakespeare and Rousseau to Caribbean history and the Haitian Revolution, these lectures demonstrate the staggering breadth and clarity of Jamesœ knowledge and interest. Little information exists in print on the critical period James spent working with West Indian intellectuals and students in Canada in the late 1960s; this collection highlights the themes we have come to associate with Jamesœ critical project and situates them in a new light. Readers just beginning to delve into Jamesœ work will find this collection accessible and engaging, an ideal introduction to a complex and multi-faceted body of scholarship. Editor David Austin has also included two seminal interviews produced with James during his stay in Canada, and a series of letters James exchanged with the West Indian university students who made these lectures possible.You Donœt Play With Revolution also includes an introduction by Robert A. Hill, co-founder of the C.L.R. James Study Circle and historical advisor to the new James archive at Columbia University." -Amazon.ca.