Advantages: Learn the true value of friendships, By Shakespeare, Interesting Disadvantages: Might not be complete, Unknown facts, Some might find it boring
One of my favourite writers of all time is the legendary William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is probably one of the most noted writers in the history of English Literature. Certainly he is the most significant playwright of the English Renaissance. He has contributed many great literary works and one of these is called, "Timon Of Athens". "Timon Of Athens" is set in ancient Greece. The first act occurs in Timon's residential home. In the reception room of Timon's house a poet, a painter, a jeweller, and a merchant enter. Everyone of them have brought Timon an object that they hope Timon will purchase. Timon enters the room, with many people gathering around him looking for his advice or approval. One of these people is a person who has been sent from Timon's friend Ventidius to give Timon a message. When Timon learns that Ventidius has been ...
Advantages: First half isn't bad Disadvantages: Second half very dull
This is a BAD play. It has its interesting moments, but it is nevertheless excessively BAD. In fact, it is probably one of the BADDEST plays that Shakey ever wrote. However, puttinmg its BADNESS aside for a moment, let us quickly summarise that plot:
QUICK SUMMARY OF PLOT
Timon is one of the citizens of Athens. He is a generous chappy, who likes throwing parties and enjoys being told what a sound bloke he is. He often lends cash to many of his friends who have got into a bit of financial trouble, but then is unwilling to ask for the money back. In due course, Timon's money runs out and he turns to his friends for help, but each one of them refuses him. In his rage, Timon turns his back on humanity and goes to live in a cave in the woods. There, he is visited by various Athenians who want money, or Timon's help against an army ...
Advantages: fun, charming and diverting city with plenty of interesting things to see and do; great variety of bars and restaurants Disadvantages: has some shonky areas, may bring you to spend more than you'd like
The city of Athens, Georgia, USA, is one of those eclectic university towns scattered all the way across the country. If you're an American and a seasoned college student, you know all about what that means - an infinite variety of bars, pubs, theatres and crack houses. And, of course, a vast number of students to take advantage of whichever of these vices may take their fancy. In this particular case, it's the enormous campus of the University of Georgia which has set up shop in this interesting town.
Athens is about 70 miles from Atlanta, anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half drive depending on various things - the traffic, whether there is a thunderstorm present, or if someone has managed to cark it somewhere along the road and has thus blocked it in some manner. Once you're out of the suburban and ugly sprawl of Atlanta you ...
adamsputnik 05.06.2004
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Product details
Title
Purcell: Dioclesian and Timon of Athens Masques
Composer
Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)
Main Performer
Christopher de la Hoyde (Treble/boy soprano); Ian Bostridge (Tenor); Iestyn Davies (Treble/boy soprano); James Bowman (Alto); John Mark Ainsley (Tenor)
Orchestra / Ensemble(s)
Collegium Musicum 90 Orchestra
Date of Release
06/1994
Label / Distributor
Chaconne / Select
Pieces in Set
1
Running Time
1 hour 58 minutes
Genre(s)
Stage works
Producer
Nicholas Anderson
SPAR Code
DDD
EAN
95115055823
Work 1
Work Title
Timon of Athens, Z632
Excerpt(s)
1. Overture 2. Hark! how the songsters 3. Love in their little veins; But ah! how much are our delights 4. Hence with your trifling deity 5. Come all to me; Who can resist such mighty charms? 6. Return, revolting rebels 7. The cares of lovers 8. Love quickly is pall'd 9. Come let us agree
Composer
Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)
Genre
Stage works
Date Written
1694
Date Recorded
1993
Conductor
Richard Hickox
Orchestra / Ensemble
Collegium Musicum 90 Orchestra
Main Performer
Christopher de la Hoyde (Treble/boy soprano), Ian Bostridge (Tenor), Iestyn Davies (Treble/boy soprano), James Bowman (Alto), John Mark Ainsley (Tenor)
Opera Part(s)
Christopher de la Hoyde, Ian Bostridge, Iestyn Davies, James Bowman, John Mark Ainsley
Location of Work Recording
St Jude's Church, Central Square, London
Work 2
Work Title
(The History of) Dioclesian, or The Prophetess, Z627
Excerpt(s)
1. MASQUE:
Composer
Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)
Genre
Stage works
Date Written
1691
Date Recorded
1993
Conductor
Richard Hickox
Orchestra / Ensemble
Collegium Musicum 90 Orchestra
Main Performer
Catherine Pierard (Soprano), Ian Bostridge (Tenor), James Bowman (Alto), John Mark Ainsley (Tenor), Matthew Brook (Baritone), Michael George (Bass), Nathan Berg (Baritone)
Opera Part(s)
Catherine Pierard, Ian Bostridge, James Bowman, John Mark Ainsley, Matthew Brook, Michael George, Nathan Berg
Location of Work Recording
St Jude's Church, Central Square, London
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