Arias for Soprano: G. Schirmer Opera Anthology (G. Schrimer Opera Anthology)


Contents: Handel: V’adoro pupille (Giulio Cesare) – Mozart: Porgi, amor (Le Nozze di Figaro) * Dove sono (Le Nozze Figaro) * Deh vieni, non tardar (Le Nozze di Figaro) * Bester Jungling (Der Schauspieldirektor) * Batti, batti, bel Masetto (Don Giovanni) * Vedrai carino (Don Giovanni) * Ach, ich fuhl’s (Die Zauberflote) – Beethoven: O war’ ich schon mit dir vereint (Fidelio) – C.M. von Weber: Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen (Der Freischutz) – Verdi: Caro nome (Rigoletto) * Saper vorreste (Un Ballo in Maschera) * Sul fil d’un soffio etesio (Falstaff) – Gounod: The Jewel Song (Faust) * Ah! Je veux vivre (Romeo et Juliette) – Bizet: Je dis que rien ne m ‘epouvante (Carmen) – Offenbach: Elle a fui, la tourterelle! (Les Contes d’Hoffmann) – Massenet: Adieu, notre petite table (Manon) – Leoncavallo: Ballatella (I Pagliacci) – Puccini: Mi chiamano Mimi (La Boheme) * Donde lieta (La Boheme) * Quando men vo (La Boheme) * Un bel di (Madama Butterfly) * O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) * Signore, ascolta (Turandot) * Tu che di gel sei cinta (Turandot) – Menotti: The Black Swan (The Medium) * Monica’s Waltz (The Medium) – Moore: Willow Song (The Ballad of Baby Doe) * The Silver Aria (The Ballad of Baby Doe) – Mechem: Fair Robin, I love (Tartuffe).
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Role of olfaction and vision in homing behaviour of black rockfish Sebastes inermis [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology]


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How fish find their original habitat and natal home remains an unsolved riddle of animal behaviour. Despite extensive efforts to study the homing behaviour of diadromous fish, relatively little attention has been paid to that of non-diadromous marine fish. Among these, most rockfish of the genus Sebastes exhibit homing ability and/or a strong fidelity to their habitats. However, how these rockfish detect the homeward direction has not been clarified. The goal of the present research was to investigate the sensory mechanisms involved in the homing behaviour of the black rockfish Sebastes inermis, using acoustic telemetry. Vision-blocked or olfactory-ablated rockfish were released in natural waters and their homing behaviours compared with those of intact or control individuals. Blind rockfish showed homing from both inside and outside their habitat. The time taken by blind fish to reach their home habitat was not significantly different from that of the control fish. In contrast, most olfactory-ablated fish did not successfully reach their original habitat. Our results indicate that black rockfish predominantly use the olfactory sense in their homing behaviour.
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