Terce, Sext, None
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Terce, Sext, None. The Offices said at the third, sixth, and ninth hours respectively. They each consist of a hymn, three Psalms (or one Psalm divided into three parts) with
antiphons, a short reading from the Bible, a
versicle and response, and a concluding prayer. Since 1971 only one of these Offices is required, and the time of day at which it is said dictates which should be chosen.
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Ancestral voices prophesying what? The moving text in Byron's 'Marino Faliero' and 'Sardanapalus'.(dramatist Lord George Gordon Byron)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Texas Studies in Literature and Language; 9/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; Of Byron's numerous plays, Marino Faliero was the only one to be staged...Since the actual production of Marino Faliero is of only tangential relevance...prevalent form of censorship that Marino Faliero and Sardanapalus apparently avoid...
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Queler Leads 'Marino Faliero'
News Wire article from: AP Online; 4/22/2002; ; 485 words
; ...s easy to see _ and hear _ why Marino Faliero has fallen out of favor since its...Elena), bass John Relyea (Faliero) and baritone C.Y. Liao (Israele...with class warfare in Venice. Faliero is the Doge and is married to Elena...
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Il pirata/Bianca e Fernando/Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra/Il turco in Italia/La donna del lago/GuglielmoTell/Marino Faliero
Magazine article from: Fanfare; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Corriam! Voliam! DONIZETTI Marino Faliero: No, no, d'abbandonarla serza...high notes, but in the aria from Marino Faliero, he does hit a tremendous high...later. In the selection from Marino Faliero, Flrez sings a tremendous high...
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Venice
Magazine article from: Opera News; 9/1/2003; ; 652 words
; VENICE Marino Faliero marked Donizetti's Paris debut, which took place in 1835, not...of Bellini's I Puritant, with which it shared a stellar cast. Marino Faliero did not match Puritani's success, but it was appreciated by the...
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ALL ABOUT ARTS: 'Songs from the Heart'
Newspaper article from: Filipino Reporter; 4/11/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Gaetano Donizetti's moving basso tour de force, "Marino Faliero" by Donizetti. This riveting tale of adultery, betrayal and death of the Doge Marino Faliero is one of the few operas Donizetti named after the...
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Byron's Historical Dramas. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: CLIO; 3/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...Lansdown's study of Byron's three historical dramas, Marino Faliero, Sardanapalus, and The Two Foscari, is more notable...appendix listing innumerable Shakespearean echoes in Marino Faliero. Lansdown's strength is that of the traditional...
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Camerata's Donizetti of Distinction
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 3/27/1998; ; 471 words
; ...Camerata's indefatigable maestro Micaele Sparacino, "Marino Faliero" is the second item in the Camerata's Donizetti...dazzling performance of the mad scene in Act 3 of "Marino Faliero." The women's chorus also sang beautifully in this...
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Reverse angle
Magazine article from: Opera News; 1/25/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...just as Rossini had. Donizetti's new opera is to be Marino Faliero, his forty-fifth work for the stage. He admires...dangerous rival and is scathing in his criticism of Marino Faliero. The rivalry is compounded by the fact that both operas...
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Der Zigeunerbaron. (For the Record).(Correction Notice)
Magazine article from: Opera Canada; 12/22/2002; 392 words
; ...1977, and Dawson Creek Opera performed it in 1994. In the review of Opera Orchestra of New York's production of Marino Faliero in the Fall issue, we mistakenly referred to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It should have been the Dallas Symphony...
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Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Wordsworth Circle; 9/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...not without some self-conscious ironizing) turns himself into Teresa Guiccioli's cavalier servente. Simultaneously his literary projects (Beppo, Mazeppa, The Prophecy of Dante, Marino Faliero) turn on themes--and involve techn
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Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, a drama in blank verse by Byron , published 1821, produced in the same year at Drury Lane, against Byron's wishes. Marino Faliero was elected doge of Venice in 1354 and the events of the play, based...
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Marino Faliero
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Marino Faliero , 1274-1355, doge of Venice (1354-55). As commander...assassinate the nobles, overthrow the oligarchy, and make Faliero dictator. The plot was discovered; Faliero and his accomplices, tried by the Council of Ten (see...
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Donizetti, Gaetano
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
...Parisina ; Torquato Tasso ; Lucrezia Borgia (all 1833); Rosmonda d'Inghilterra ; Gemma di Vergy (both 1834); Marino Faliero ; Lucia di Lammermoor ; Maria Stuarda (all 1835); Belisario ; Il campanello di notte ; L'assedio di Calais...
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
...He published many more volumes, including Mary Stuart (1881), Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems (1882), Marino Faliero (1885, a tragedy on the same subject as Byron's of the same title), and Poems and Ballads: Third Series (1889...
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Byron, George Gordon, Lord
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...author of several plays in verse which were staged with little success. Only one was produced during his lifetime, Marino Faliero (1821), seen at Drury Lane . Werner (1830) was first produced by Macready , also at Drury Lane; Sardanapalus...
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