Quinn is a normal teenager who just wants to get through high school, so he can stop worrying about his parents, because they're always getting into trouble. He lives through part of the year, when he suddenly is tied up into trouble with a mysterious new girl. Can he get himself out of this mess, or will he just fall into more trouble?
DOÑA FLOR, The Opera by van Westerhout, is a paperback in Italian, with facing English translation. The book narrates the life of Niccolò van Westerhout (1857-1898) and it explores the questions and concerns related to the first performance of his opera-masterpiece.
Enriched with a foreword by the Maestro Vito Clemente, this book also contains the original text of the libretto, the biography of the librettist Arturo Colautti (1851-1914) and the genealogical tree of the van Westerhout family, from their first migration to Apulia to the composer's birth.
The fascinating story of the birth of this 1895 opera, is complemented by an essay on the musical characteristics of this lyrical drama, a commentary on the libretto, an essay on the composer's home town, Mola di Bari, and the theater named after him, and 24 black and white illustrations.
The authors’ notes, moreover, allow the reader to learn of the events that brought to the discovery of van Westerhout’s tomb and the final return of his remains to his loved hometown.
Five girls are finally having the ultimate weekend away. A four day music festival. Booze and Boys.
Things start out great but suddenly turn bad when one of the five girls goes missing and chunks of flesh start to appear in tents with notes signed 'P.K'
The police plead that 'Vicky' never existed and that the girls should all just go home. But how can they leave without their friend? Even if no one else remembers her.
They stay at the festival, chained together in fear; waiting for the next chunk. Soon new skin appears and only two girls remain.
The modern day Jack The Ripper has hit music, and his speciality is base guitar.
Quinn is a normal teenager who just wants to get through high school, so he can stop worrying about his parents, because they're always getting into trouble. He lives through part of the year, when he suddenly is tied up into trouble with a mysterious new girl. Can he get himself out of this mess, or will he just fall into more trouble?
DOÑA FLOR, The Opera by van Westerhout, is a paperback in Italian, with facing English translation. The book narrates the life of Niccolò van Westerhout (1857-1898) and it explores the questions and concerns related to the first performance of his opera-masterpiece.
Enriched with a foreword by the Maestro Vito Clemente, this book also contains the original text of the libretto, the biography of the librettist Arturo Colautti (1851-1914) and the genealogical tree of the van Westerhout family, from their first migration to Apulia to the composer's birth.
The fascinating story of the birth of this 1895 opera, is complemented by an essay on the musical characteristics of this lyrical drama, a commentary on the libretto, an essay on the composer's home town, Mola di Bari, and the theater named after him, and 24 black and white illustrations.
The authors’ notes, moreover, allow the reader to learn of the events that brought to the discovery of van Westerhout’s tomb and the final return of his remains to his loved hometown.
Five girls are finally having the ultimate weekend away. A four day music festival. Booze and Boys.
Things start out great but suddenly turn bad when one of the five girls goes missing and chunks of flesh start to appear in tents with notes signed 'P.K'
The police plead that 'Vicky' never existed and that the girls should all just go home. But how can they leave without their friend? Even if no one else remembers her.
They stay at the festival, chained together in fear; waiting for the next chunk. Soon new skin appears and only two girls remain.
The modern day Jack The Ripper has hit music, and his speciality is base guitar.