Faust spins records three nights a week, and the only night he can free up is a Thursday. |
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The cynosure on the evening in question was the American tenor who sang the part of Faust. |
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Helen, symbolizing perfect beauty as produced by Greek art, is recalled from Hades and ardently pursued by Faust, but finally reft from him. |
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He finds similarities between himself and the theme of Faust being in love with work and progress. |
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Times change, priorities change, but as Faust speaks these words his real message is clear. |
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Goethe's Faust reminds us forever that the devil is personal, not impersonal. |
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Apart from the Faust music, his most remarkable work is the programmatic symphonic poem Macbeth. |
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Their next stop was a witch's kitchen, where Faust caught sight of the image of a comely woman in a mirror. |
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When his music is performed with conviction, vocal beauty, and idiomatic French style Faust can still provide an engrossing evening of musical theater. |
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He becomes a total degenerate, as did Faust, and, like Faust, he has sold his soul and is shocked when it comes time for him to die and he is condemned rather than exalted. |
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Faust chooses a local wench, takes her outside, and they dance into the dark woods. |
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The Overture is based on a poem describing the impressions of a Creole gaucho, a cowboy of sorts, who came to Buenos Aires and saw a production of Gounod's Faust. |
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What this means is that humanity doesn't have to continue as Faust to the bitter end, blind to the possibilities of transformational change. |
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A few minutes later Grace rejoined the cast on stage for the curtain call, stepping forwards with Faust to curtsy once, twice, three times to a deafening applause. |
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The spirit, Mephistopheles, led Faust into real trouble, of course, by such a dramatic prompt in mistranslating the great first line of the Gospel of St John. |
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Like Dr. Faust, Paterno was a learned man, an opera lover versed in the classics. |
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Edvina then moved to Paris, studied with the famous singer Jean de Reszké, and debuted at Covent Garden on July 15, 1908 as Marguerite in Faust. |
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Dr Faust with the aid of the devil leaves her a casket full of jewels. |
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While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment. |
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He wrote many poems, but his best-known works are The Sorrows of Young Werther and Faust. |
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Faust can be redeemed because of his striving for God and the supernal love that comes to his aid. |
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Frey Faust and Kira Kirsch will be presenting solo and there will be a trio performance. |
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When Faust and Mephistopheles enter the witch's kitchen, she is a truly ugly Halloween witch. |
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It reminded me of the deal made by Faust with Mephistopheles: in return for worldly success, he sold his soul. |
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When it is placed in the hands of Melnikov, Faust and Queyras we will want to hear it over and over again! |
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The material from the two Faust treatments is perhaps less convincing, and Berlioz's arrangement of The Marseillaise at the end the disc is an unnecessary potboiler. |
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While a student at the university, Kierkegaard explored the literary figures of Don Juan, the wandering Jew, and especially Faust, looking for existential models for his own life. |
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None of them were sorry when Faust was duly consigned to the nether regions. |
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His colleague, the chorus master, Ivor John, was in charge of the first season's Pagliacci and Faust. |
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Unlike Goethe's Mephistopheles, who bewitches Faust by having him drink a love potion so that he falls in love with the first woman he meets, Lenau's Mephistopheles takes the discouraged scholar to a village wedding. |
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Necromancy was especially popular in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its temptations and perils were vividly described in the Faust stories of Christopher Marlowe and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. |
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Faust is tracing a true fault line in modern consciousness. |
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In 1918, he appeared with the New York Symphony Orchestra, singing a lead role in the cantata Faust and Helena with Swedish contralto Julia Claussen. |
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An Anti-Aging and morphologist doctor is neither God, nor Faust. |
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Whatever a man really is, he is so esteemed and named by Goethe in Faust, quite disregardless of any conventional titles or obloquys he bears. |
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Ironically, the relatively obscure Faust came to be preserved in legend as the representative magician of the age that produced such occultists and seers as Paracelsus, Nostradamus, and Agrippa von Nettesheim. |
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Its current programme, including a one-woman hand-puppet and pop music version of Faust and a production of Neil LaBute's This Is How It Goes, and its recent series Science and Theatre, shows its range. |
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Asiano Faust, Juan Ramos and Inocencio Galván-presidents of three Indigenous Mennonite conferences-reported they had already discussed the possible visit in their churches. |
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The project at Faust involves the expansion of the basin which will allow, in future phases, the installation of floating wharves to accommodate an additional 32 commercial fish harvesters and other users. |
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Second, empirical applications suggest that it gives results that are much more robust than would be implied by Faust and Leeper's main proposition. |
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The French band Trust recorded on its fourth album back in 1983 four pieces based on the story of Faust and containing the voices of the choir of the Paris Opera. |
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This project will provide a regular low-fare transit option for residents of the Village of Kinuso, the town of High Prairie, the M. D. of Big Lakes and hamlets of Enilda, Faust, Grouard, and Joussard. |
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According to the legend of Faust, Faust created an artificial person through powers granted by the Devil. |
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Instrumental rock was particularly significant in continental Europe, allowing bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Can, and Faust to circumvent the language barrier. |
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The tenant was represented by Kayo Shinohara and Frederick Faust of Dumann Realty and the tenant was represented by Eric Cagner of Newmark Knight Frank. |
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In June 1936, Herbert Faust presented an apologia for the artist. |
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