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  1. Festival 2012 Podcasts | Glyndebourne

    Festival 2010 Podcasts: Our Podcast series features behind the scenes interviews with key production staff and singers from the 2010 Glyndebourne Festival.

    http://glyndebourne.com/festival-2012-podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by chrisunitt 9 months ago

  2. Festival 2012 Podcasts | Glyndebourne

    Festival 2010 Podcasts: Our Podcast series features behind the scenes interviews with key production staff and singers from the 2010 Glyndebourne Festival.

    http://glyndebourne.com/festival-2012-podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by chrisunitt 9 months ago

  3. Festival 2012 Podcasts | Glyndebourne

    Festival 2010 Podcasts: Our Podcast series features behind the scenes interviews with key production staff and singers from the 2010 Glyndebourne Festival.

    http://glyndebourne.com/festival-2012-podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by chrisunitt 9 months ago

  4. Festival 2012 Podcasts | Glyndebourne

    Festival 2010 Podcasts: Our Podcast series features behind the scenes interviews with key production staff and singers from the 2010 Glyndebourne Festival.

    http://glyndebourne.com/festival-2012-podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by chrisunitt 9 months ago

  5. Festival 2012 Podcasts | Glyndebourne

    Festival 2010 Podcasts: Our Podcast series features behind the scenes interviews with key production staff and singers from the 2010 Glyndebourne Festival.

    http://glyndebourne.com/festival-2012-podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by chrisunitt 9 months ago

  6. Netzkommentar: Verdis digitale Welt

    Netzkommentar: Verdis digitale Welt von Matthias Spielkamp, irights.info Das Urheberrecht ist eines der kompliziertesten juristischen Konstrukte. Es kennt etliche Mitwirkende. Auf der einen Seite die Schöpfer der Werke, auf der anderen die User. Also die Leser, Hörer, Betrachter. Und irgendwo dazwischen klemmt die so genannte Rechteindustrie.

    http://wissen.dradio.de/netzkommentar-verdis-digitale-welt.85.de.html?dram:article_id=6494

    —Huffduffed by bildschirmtext 2 years ago

  7. San Diego Opera Podcast: Nabucco’s Prayers

    We all know by now that Verdi’s Nabucco is loosely based on the Bible, and the deep background of the story is the Babylonian Captivity, the Exile. Upon looking more closely at the libretto of the opera, one can find all of the different forms of prayer that one can actually find in the Bible, prayer-forms that are actually recognized by Biblical scholars. Did Temistocle Solera, the librettist for Verdi’s opera, know the Bible that well? Perhaps, perhaps not. But listen to the examples you’ll find in today’s podcast and make up your own mind. (http://sandiegoopera.libsyn.com/)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 3 years ago