• Fosca was a British band, combining indie pop songwriting with synthpop instrumentation. Initially, the band was formed by bassist Peter Theobalds and...
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  • Raimon Fosca, a man cursed to live forever All Men Are Mortal, a 1946 novel by Simone de Beauvoir Fosca (band), a British band active 1997–2009 Fosca (opera)...
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  • Passione d'Amore, and its source material, Iginio Ugo Tarchetti's 1869 novel Fosca. Central themes include love, sex, obsession, illness, passion, beauty,...
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  • Passion (redirect from Passion (band))
    Passions an 18th-century poem by William Collins Passion, (in Italian, Fosca), 1869 novel by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti Passion Play (play) or Passion, 1981...
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    Fosca is an opera seria in four acts by Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Gomes to an Italian-language libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni based on Luigi...
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  • market. Shortly after the release of the album, Edwards left the band to form Fosca, who released three albums between 2000 and 2008. Chipping took over...
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  • Diary of an Antibody (category Fosca albums)
    second album by the English indie pop band Fosca. It was released on August 12, 2002. AllMusic wrote that Fosca "once again prove why their new wave-inspired...
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  • 1998 Stone joined Gay Dad as guitarist and also first played live with Fosca, as she would continue to do over the next decade. Stone also joined Linus...
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    with the show until the revival ended on January 6, 2008. Kuhn portrayed Fosca in the Off-Broadway Classic Stage Company revival of the Stephen Sondheim-James...
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    year before Dickon Edwards departed to found Fosca. Tim Chipping would continue to use the Orlando band name for a planned folk-orientated second album...
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  • and diarist. He was a founding member of the bands Orlando and Fosca, and briefly played guitar in the band Spearmint. He has kept a blog called The Diary...
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  • Street Preachers Dickon Edwards (born 1971), diarist and front man of the band Fosca Richie Edwards (born 1974), latter-day bassist for The Darkness Rick Edwards...
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  • failing to appear in court for a parking violation. March 7 – Heavy metal band Disturbed release their debut studio album The Sickness. March 11 – 311 holds...
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    Hommes sont Mortels (All Men are Mortal, 1946), the leading figure Raymond Fosca undergoes a fate similar to the wandering Jew, who is explicitly mentioned...
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  • (including Blueboy and Harvey Williams) as well as other acts including Fosca, Trembling Blue Stars and Tompot Blenny. Haynes went on to edit a zine,...
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    Amilcare Ponchielli (category Concert band composers)
    set by Saverio Mercadante as Il giuramento in 1837 and Carlos Gomes as Fosca in 1873. The opera contains the famous ballet Dance of the Hours as the...
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    Ateneo Veneto, Venice (1846) Restoration of the Palazzo Giovanelli in Santa Fosca, Venice (1847) Palazzo Revedin, Castelfranco (1852–1855) Reconstruction...
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    solo music & comedy), Dickon Edwards (Orlando, Spearmint and Fosca), Kate Dornan (Fosca and The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra), Toby Robinson and Zarif...
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  • their limits. Waits also mentions him on "Tom Traubert's Blues." The band Fosca released a song entitled "Letter to Saint Christopher" on their 2002 album...
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    Sunday in the Park with George Édith Piaf from Piaf Eva Perón from Evita Fosca from Passion Laurey Williams from Oklahoma! Maria von Trapp from The Sound...
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    Peters The Goodbye Girl Paula McFadden 1994 (48th) Donna Murphy Passion Fosca Susan Egan Beauty and the Beast Belle Dee Hoty The Best Little Whorehouse...
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  • Donna Murphy, who had previously performed the song as the play's original Fosca. Ward's second album of Sondheim covers, Keep a Tender Distance, was recorded...
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  • the Scowl "The specific name pandafilandi refers to Pandafilando de la fosca vista, one of the characters in the novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote...
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  • and Ira Gershwin "Foggy Old London" by Jimmy Martin "The Followers" by Fosca ("On a wet day in Whetstone..") "Food For Thought" by Barron Knights (The...
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    "Object and Something in General in Contemporary Formal Ontology", in Fosca Mariani Zini (ed.), The Meaning of Something, Springer, 2022. 133-149. DOI:...
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  • Tots sants Zoo il·lògics Orquestra Maravella Salzburg Fora des sembrat La Fosca Bitayna Marc Durandeau Quercus Suber Miquel del Roig Modest Moreno Gema...
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    utilize the full dynamic range of the orchestra. Overture United States Marine Band Problems playing this file? See media help. The world premiere took place...
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  • associated with a kidney transplant. Dickon Edwards, former lead singer of Fosca and guitarist/lyricist for Orlando used the site to help raise money for...
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    CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) "Chiesa del Gesù". FOSCA. Archived from the original on May 13, 2024. Retrieved October 15, 2024...
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    composers that followed it. This was particularly noticeable in works by Gomes (Fosca in 1873, and his Salvator Rosa in 1874); Marchetti (especially Gustavo Wasa...
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