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The head voice is resonant and piercing, full and fluid. Her vibrato is well developed and rolling, and can be executed with ease. Her timbre is velvety and luscious and makes for a perfect midrange. She is also able to sing complex melisma in all registers, with every register well connected..
Whitney's voice was most certainly dark, metallic and powerful, but it was also warm. A dramatic voice will not be warm at all, in fact it will be icy cold. Whitney's warm timbre means she cannot be a dramatic. Her great resonance (thanks to that amazing technique) tends to confuse some..
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The Declearation of Independence
<span>In his ability to offend society as he did with his painting The Stonebreakers, Courbet can be compared to D. Caravaggio.
He was famous for criticizing society through his artwork, which is similar to what Courbet did years after him.</span>
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Georges Méliès made his short film <em>Le Voyage Dans la Lune</em> (better known in English as <em>A Trip to the Moon</em>) in 1902.
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I might have to watch the movie soon… I didn't even <em>know</em> it was there! I remember stumbling upon an article about this film and knew it was made in the 1900s or 1910s, but I had to query real quick to make sure I knew the year.
It also seems that the correct spelling of his name is Georges Méliès. He was a film pioneer and <em>stage</em> <em>magician</em>. That was… interesting, but it makes sense in hindsight.
What really sticks in my mind about that film was the image of the victory parade at the end and the moon with a telescope in its eye that got hit by the spaceship. That must've hurt bad!
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