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- How the Grinch stole Christmas by Seuss,Dr. (CARDINAL)141088; Busta Rhymes(Musician) ; Carrey, Jim,1962- (CARDINAL)344059; Little Isidore. ; Folds, Ben,1966- ; Hill, Faith,1967- (CARDINAL)340649; Horner, James. ; Momsen, Taylor. ; Barenaked Ladies. (CARDINAL)349072; Inquisitors (Musical group) ; Smash Mouth (Musical group) ; Trans-Siberian Orchestra. ; Eels (Musical group) ; 'N Sync (Musical group) ;
Various artists ; score by James Horner
- Subjects: Christmas music. ; Motion picture music|vJuvenile. ;
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- Gilbert and Sullivan weekend [sound recording]. by Sullivan, Arthur,1842-1900,composer.(CARDINAL)150379; Gilbert, W. S.(William Schwenck),1836-1911,librettist.(CARDINAL)152080; Godfrey, Isidore,conductor.; Nash, Royston,conductor.; Sargent, Malcolm,1895-1967,conductor.(CARDINAL)163135; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.(CARDINAL)172874; New Symphony Orchestra of London.; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.(CARDINAL)518359;
H.M.S. Pinafore. Now give three cheers, I am the monarch of the sea, When I was a lad ; I'm called Little Buttercup ; Never mind the why and wherefore -- The Mikado. A wand'ring minstrel I ; Three little maids from school are we ; As someday it may happen ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; On a tree by a river a little tom-tit -- The Yeomen of the guard. When our gallant Norman foes ; I have a song to sing, o! -- The Pirates of penzance. I am the very model of a modern major-general ; When the foeman bares his steel ; Poor wand'ring one; When a felon's not engaged in his employment -- Iolanthe. Loudly let the trumpet bray ; If you go in you're sure to win -- The Gondoliers. We're called gondolieri ; In enterprise of martial kind ; Take a pair of sparkling eyes ; Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero.D'Oyly Carte Opera Company ; New Symphony Orchestra of London ; Isidore Godfrey, conductor ; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Royston Nash and Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductors.
- Subjects: Operas;
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- H.M.S. Pinafore [sound recording] highlights / by Sullivan, Arthur,Sir,1842-1900.; Gilbert, W. S.(William Schwenck),1836-1911.(CARDINAL)152080; Godfrey, Isidore.; Reed, John,1909-; Round, Thomas.; Skitch, Jeffrey.; D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus.; New Symphony Orchestra of London.;
Overture -- We sail the ocean blue -- Hail, men o'war's men..I'm called Little Buttercup -- A maiden fair to see -- My gallant crew..I am the captain of the Pinafore -- Sorry her lot who loves too well -- Over the bright blue sea -- Sir Joseph's barge is seen -- Now give three cheers -- When I was a lad I served a term -- Refrain, audacious tar -- Fair moon, to thee I sing -- Things are seldom what they seem -- The hours creep on apace -- Never mind the why and wherefore -- Kind captain, I've important information -- Farewell, my own -- A many years ago -- Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen.John Reed, Jeffrey Skitch, Thomas Round, Donald Adams, George Cook, Eric Wilson-Hyde, Jean Hindmarsh, Joyce Wright, Gillian Knight ; D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus ; New Symphony Orchestra of London ; Isidore Godfrey, conductor.
- Subjects: Operas;
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- The pirates of Penzance [sound recording] / by Sullivan, Arthur,1842-1900.(CARDINAL)150379; Adams, Donald,performer.; Brannigan, Owen,performer.; Cook, George,1925-1995,performer.; Gilbert, W. S.(William Schwenck),1836-1911,librettist.(CARDINAL)152080; Godfrey, Isidore,conductor.; Masterson, Valerie,performer.; Palmer, Christene,performer.; Potter, Philip,1936-performer.; Reed, John,1916-2010,performer.; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company,performer.(CARDINAL)172874; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,performer.;
Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry -- When Fred'ric was a little lad -- Oh, better far to live and die -- Oh, false one, you have deceived me -- Climbing over rocky mountain -- Stop! ladies, pray! a man! -- Oh, is there not one maiden breast -- Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name, for shame! -- Poor wand'ring one! -- What ought we to do, gentle sisters, say? -- How beautifully blue the sky -- Stay, we must not lose our senses -- Hold, monsters! -- I am the very model of a modern major-general -- Oh, men of dark and dismal fate -- Hail poetry, thou heav'n born maid! -- You may go, for you're at liberty -- Pray observe the magnanimity -- Oh, dry the glist'ning tear -- Then Frederic --When the foeman bares his steel -- Now for the pirates lair! -- When you had left our pirate fold -- Away, away, my heart's on fire -- All is prepared -- Stay, Fred'ric stay! -- Ah, leave me not to pine alone and desolate -- Oh, here is love and here is truth -- No, I'll be brave -- Sergeant approach -- When a felon's not engaged in his employment -- A rollicking band of pirates we -- With a cat-like tread -- Hush! Hush! Not a word -- Sighing softly to the river -- Now what is this, and what is that -- We triumph now -- Away with them, and place them at the bar -- Poor wand'ring ones, though ye have surely strayed.John Reed, Donald Adams, George Cook, Philip Potter, Owen Brannigan, Valerie Masterson, Christene Palmer, vocals ; supporting singers ; D'Oyly Carte Opera Company soloists and chorus ; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; Isidore Godfrey, conductor.
- Subjects: Operas.;
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- The trial of Socrates / by Stone, I. F.(Isidor Feinstein),1907-1989,author.(CARDINAL)123266;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-267) and index.pt. I. Socrates and Athens. Their basic differences -- Socrates and Homer -- The clue in the Thersites story -- The nature of virtue and of knowledge -- Courage as virtue -- A wild goose chase: the Socratic search for absolute definitions -- Socrates and rhetoric -- The good life: the third Socratic divergence -- The prejudices of Socrates -- pt. II. The ordeal. Why did they wait until he was seventy? -- The three earthquakes -- Xenophon, Plato, and the three earthquakes -- The principal accuser -- How Socrates did his best to antagonize the jury -- How Socrates easily might have won acquittal -- What Socrates should have said -- The four words -- The final question -- Was there a witch-hunt in ancient Athens?The Athens of Socrates's time has gone down in history as the very place where democracy and freedom of speech were born. Yet this city put Socrates, its most famous philosopher, to death. Presumably this was because it citizens did not like what he was teaching. Yet he had been teaching there all his life, unmolested. Why did they wait until he was 70, and had only a few years to live, before executing him? In unraveling the long-hidden issues of the most famous free speech case of all time, noted author I.F. Stone ranges far and wide over both Roman and Greek history to present an engaging and rewarding introduction to classical antiquity and its relevance to society today.
- Subjects: Trial and arbitral proceedings.; Socrates.; Socrates;
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- Polemics and prophecies, 1967-1970 / by Stone, I. F.(Isidor Feinstein),1907-1989.(CARDINAL)123266;
Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. I: When two equals one -- Who are the democrats? -- Party of the rich and well-born -- A grateful patsy against a dirty fighter -- The candidate least likely to make peace -- The GOP convention was not without its cheering aspects -- When a two-party system becomes a one-party rubber stamp -- Why Hubert is as tricky as Dicky -- pt. II: 'Saigon afire now...' -- The monster with little brain and no heart -- The fraud with which bomb resumption was excused -- The mendacities go marching on, truce or no truce -- How TV and press were led to rehash those Têt supply lies -- They'd do anything for the peasant but get off his back -- The mindless momentum of a runaway military machine -- If daddy keeps at it, Luci, one day you won't wake up -- None so blind as those who will not see -- Saigon afire now - will it be Washington in April? -- pt.III: '...Will it be Washington in April?' -- The fire has only just begun -- Billions for missiles and pennies for poverty -- The Mason-Dixon Line moves to New York -- Nixon about to abolish hunger "for all time" - again -- The real meaning of Nixon's judicial philsophies -- pt. IV: Nixon: the evil of banality -- So what's a little Isaiah between friends? '' -- Uncle Sam's con man budget -- Same old formulas, same tired rhetoric -- Midway to a Nguyen Van Nixon era -- Nixon in the footsteps of Popeye's elder statesman -- pt. V: The menace of militarism -- McNamara and the militarists -- On national defense, space and foreign policy, the new GOP platform reads as if written by General Dynamics for a new arms race -- A Goldwater to head the Pentagon -- Nixon and the arms race: the bomber boondoggle -- Nixon and the arms race: how much is "sufficiency?" -- The war machine under Nixon -- Heading for a bigger arms race in the seventies -- pt. VI: Disarmament: a century of futility -- How Earth Day was polluted -- Why SALT spells fraud -- A century of futility -- Theater of delusion -- The test ban comedy -- pt. VII: That barroom brawl with the lights out revisited -- All we really know is that we fired the first shots -- McNamara and Tonkin Bay: the unanswered questions -- The supineness of the senate -- pt. VIII: Endless war -- Why not Timbuktu or Easter Island? -- Playing for time to continue the war -- The willful blindness of McGeorge Bundy -- Why the casualties rise as the peace talks go on -- The best-kept secret of the Vietnam War -- Immediate withdrawal becoming a bandwagon -- Lessons for Nixon -- The atrocities Nixon condones and continues -- Nixon, inflation and the war -- Nixon's iron curtain on the cost of the war -- Only the bums can save the country now -- pt. IX: The Mideast -- Holy War -- The need for double vision in the Middle East -- pt. X: Pax Americana -- How the U.S. plays out a banana republic comedy in Greece -- The first military dictatorship with a free (but suspended) constitution -- pt. XI: 'It wasn't for lack of spies...' -- It wasn't for lack of spies that the Czars fell -- The Mujik as the Negro of the Russian Revolution -- The rebirth of freedom - or of fascism? -- Who are the real kooks of our society? -- Where the fuse on that dynamite leads -- pt. XII: The streets -- The rich march on Washington all the time -- They pleaded guilty of burning paper instead of children -- In defense of the campus rebels -- Bitter battles lie ahead."Articles and essays from his Weekly and the New York Review of Books."
- Subjects: Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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- What paintings say : 100 masterpieces in detail / by Hagen, Rose-Marie,author.(CARDINAL)749716; Hagen, Rainer,1928-author.(CARDINAL)749713; Williams, Karen(Translator),translator.(CARDINAL)356754;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 768-783).Fragment of a wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun : before 1350 BC / anonymous -- The Empress Theodora with her retinue : c. 547 / anonymous -- The night revels of Han Xizai : c. 960 / Gu Hongzhong -- The Bayeux tapestry : after 1066 / anonymous -- Two miniatures from the Maqamat of al-Hariri : 1237 / Al-Wasiti -- Miniature from Christine de Pizan's "Book of the city of ladies" : c. 1405 / anonymous -- The little garden of paradise : c. 1410 / Upper Rhenish master -- The Mérode triptych : Annunciation triptych/Mérode altarpiece, in which Joseph is seen making mousetraps : c. 1422/1430 / Robert Campin -- St. George : 1435/1438 / Antonio Pisano, called Pisanello -- The Arnolfini marriage : 1434 / Jan van Eyck -- The battle of San Romano : c. 1435 / Paolo Uccello -- St. Nicholas of Bari : 1437 / Fra Angelico -- The Melun diptych : c. 1456 / Jean Fouquet -- Tobias and the angel : c. 1469 / Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo -- Ludovico Gonzaga and his family : c. 1470 / Andrea Mantegna -- The Passion : c. 1470/1471 / Hans Memling -- Window miniature : 1470/1480 / Master of the Hours of Mary of Burgundy -- The Portinari Altar : c. 1475 / Hugo van der Goes -- The birth of Venus : c. 1486 / Sandro Botticelli -- The haywain : 1485/1490 / Hieronymus Bosch -- The ship of the Argonauts : c. 1480/1490 / Ercole de' Roberti/Lorenzo Costa -- St. George and the dragon : 1502/1507 / Vittore Carpaccio -- The knight, the maiden, and death : before 1503 / Hans Baldung Grien -- Christ among the doctors : 1506 / Albrecht Dürer -- The creation of Adam : 1508/1512 / Michelangelo Buonarotti -- The Sistine Madonna : 1512/1513 / Raphael -- The Isenheim Altar : 1512-1516 / Matthias Grünewald -- The judgement of Paris : 1516/1528 / Niklaus Manuel Deutsch -- Lot and his daughters : c. 1530 / unknown Netherlandish master -- St. Christopher : between c. 1520/1562 / unknown southern German artist -- The battle of Issus : 1529 / Albrecht Altdorfer -- The ambassadors : 1533 / Hans Holbein the Younger -- Witchcraft, or, Allegory of Hercules : 1540/1542 / Dosso Dossi -- Pope Paul III and his grandsons : 1545 / Titian -- The fountain of youth : 1546 / Lucas Cranach the Elder -- Momus criticizes the works of the gods : 1561 / Maerten van Heemskerck -- The marriage at Cana : 1562/1563 / Paolo Veronese -- Hunters in the snow : 1565 / Pieter Bruegel the Elder -- The massacre by the Triumvirate : 1566 / Antoine Caron -- The origin of the Milky Way : c. 1580 / Tintoretto -- The burial of the Count of Orgaz : 1586 / El Greco -- Armada portrait of Elizabeth I : c. 1590 / George Gower -- St. Elizabeth tending the sick : c. 1597 / Adam Elsheimer -- Judith and Holofernes : c. 1599 / Caravaggio -- Gabrielle d'Estrées and one of her sisters : c. 1600 / School of Fontainebleau -- Judith and her maid : 1625/1627 / Artemisia Gentileschi -- The fortune teller : after 1630 / Georges de La Tour -- Seaport with the embarkation of the Queen of Sheba : 1648 / Claude Lorrain -- The love garden : c. 1632/1634 / Peter Paul Rubens -- The rape of the Sabine women : 1637/1639 / Nicolas Poussin -- The night watch : 1642 / Rembrandt -- The king drinks : 1640/1645 / Jacob Jordaens -- The burgher of Delft and his daughter : 1655 / Jan Steen -- Velázquez and the royal family (Las meninas) : 1656 / Diego de Silva y Velázquez -- The art of painting : 1665/1666 / Jan Vermeer -- The chancellor Séguier : after 1660 / Charles Le Brun -- Pilgrimage to Cythera : c. 1719 / Antoine Watteau -- The laundress : 1733 / Jean Siméon Chardin -- The finding of Moses : c. 1738 / Giambattista Tiepolo -- The breakfast : 1739 / François Boucher -- Mr. and Mrs. Andrews : 1749 / Thomas Gainsborough -- The ridotto : c. 1750 / Francesco Guardi -- An election entertainment : 1754/1755 / William Hogarth -- The tooth drawer : c. 1754 / Giandomenico Tiepolo -- George Clive with his family and an Indian maidservant : c. 1765 / Sir Joshua Reynolds -- The stolen kiss : 1787 / Jean-Honoré Fragonard -- Goethe in the Roman campagna : 1786/1787 / Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein -- The meadow of St. Isidore : 1788 / Francisco de Goya -- The death of Marat : 1793 / Jacques-Louis David -- Cathedral overlooking a city : 1813 / Karl Friedrich Schinkel -- Chalk cliffs on Rügen : c. 1818 / Caspar David Friedrich -- The raft of the Medusa : 1819 / Théodore Géricault -- Liberty leading the people : 1830 / Eugène Delacroix -- Morning mist at Mishima : c. 1833 / Ando Hiroshige -- The "Fighting Temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838 : 1839 / William Turner -- The poor poet : 1839 / Carl Spitzweg -- The flute concert of Frederick the Great at Sanssouci : 1850/1852 / Adolph Menzel -- The studio : 1855 / Gustave Courbet -- The Turkish bath : 1863 / Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres -- The balcony : 1868/1869 / Édouard Manet -- Medea : 1870 / Anselm Feuerbach -- Camille Monet on a garden bench (The bench) : 1873 / Claude Monet -- The rehearsal on the stage : 1873 / Edgar Degas -- Paris street, rainy day : 1877 / Gustave Caillebotte -- The entry of Charles V into Antwerp : 1878 / Hans Makart -- The isle of the dead : 1880 / Arnold Böcklin -- The mounring of the execution of the Streltsy : 1881 / Vasily Surikov -- The luncheon of the boating party : 1881 / Pierre-Auguste Renoir -- Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte : 1884/1886 / Georges Seurat -- The entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889 : 1888 / James Ensor -- At the Moulin Rouge : c. 1893 / Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec -- Large interior with six figures : 1897 / Édouard Vuillard -- Potsdamer Platz : 1914 / Ernst Ludwig Kirchner -- Female textile workers : 1927 / Alexander Deineka -- Metropolis (Triptych) : 1928 / Otto Dix -- American Gothic : 1930 / Grant Wood -- The passion of Sacco and Vanzetti : 1931/1932 / Ben Shahn -- Birth : 1937 ; and, Death : 1938 / Max Beckmann -- White crucifixion : 1938 / Marc Chagall -- Dream of a Sunday afternoon in Alameda : 1948 / Diego Rivera.
- Subjects: Painting; Painting, European.;
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