Movement twelve from Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's (1710-1736) "Stabat Mater" Performed here by Yulia Van Doren, Soprano, Ian Howell ...
Movement five from Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's (1710-1736) "Stabat Mater" Performed here by Yulia Van Doren, Soprano, Ian Howell ...
SilcoKoldof: Adjustable Fiberglass Viola Case w/ wheels By ...
Friday, Aug 5 2011 at 12:26 am - The Tonareli Fiberglass Viola case comes in your choice of 10 colors. This durable lightweight case is perfect for the traveling student or professional. The cases are full suspension and feature a great back-pack system with excellent padded straps, a generously sized accessory and shoulder rest area, and a cool new look not found in any other viola case on the market! They even have ( Read more ...
Women's History Month "V": Viola and Women and the Vote
Young Viola , the protagonist in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night , finds herself shipwrecked at Illyria, having apparently lost her identical twin brother Sebastian. Even in her mourning, Viola knows that she must take her survival into her own hands. Unable to join the service of the Countess Olivia (who is mourning herself), Viola decides to disguise herself as a man, adopting the persona of Cesario. In this way, she feels she will be safer, as well as able to join the service of the unmarried Duke of Illyria, Orsino. Orsino, believing himself to be in love with Olivia, uses his newfound confidant Cesario as a go-between to declare his love for Olivia. His tactic backfires, however, as Viola is secretly falling in love with Orsino, while Olivia is falling in love with Cesario. With all the mistaken and hidden identities, comedy and confusion ensue. This is furthered by the abrupt arrival of...