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Sofia The First - The Flying Crown Part 5 | Top Cartoon For Kids & Children - Duration: 3:49.

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Ex-Trump exec: Taping conversations is normal for Trump - Duration: 5:25.

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Trading for a black long! - Duration: 29:27.

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2nd Annual Cuts for Kidz 2 gives free haircuts - Duration: 1:20.

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Thousands of empty seats expected for England's first Test against India - Duration: 3:32.

Thousands of empty seats expected for England's first Test against India

Swaths of empty seats could prove a troubling backdrop during the opening exchanges of England's first Test against India, with Edgbaston reporting low ticket sales for what is meant to be the highlight of the cricketing summer.

Warwickshire fear there could be up to 10,000 tickets unsold on both days one and two of England's 1,000th men's Test.

Officials at the club have put what could be a disappointing turnout down to a Wednesday start that means the ground will not likely be filled up until Friday and Saturday.

While ticket sales for the Ashes series next summer will doubtless be strong, figures for this week at the 25,000-capacity Edgbaston demonstrate the challenge of marketing midweek Test cricket outside London; a Saturday start for the third Test in Nottingham could also throw up a similar concern later in that match.

India, meanwhile, have shrugged off suggestions that they are going into the series undercooked. Ajinkya Rahane, their vice-captain, claims the true challenge over five Tests will be their mindset given the two sides should be evenly matched.

The tourists cut short their one-off warm-up in Chelmsford by one day – much to the chagrin of Essex, who had to refund 2,000 tickets – in order to travel to Birmingham and begin preparations, only for rain on Sunday to delay their practice by 24 hours.

Despite the opener Shikhar Dhawan registering a pair in that tour match, and the No 3 Cheteshwar Pujara averaging a meagre 14 across 12 innings in the County Championship during a spell with Yorkshire this summer, Rahane was bullish about their build-up.

"We are not worried at all as both are quality batsmen," he said. "It just takes one good innings to get into your rhythm.

We've had decent practice and during the [Chelmsford] match we netted morning and afternoon, too. More than skills, it's about our mindset; it's how quickly you adjust and handle the situation. In terms of skill the teams are on par.".

India are also without the injured Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah for the start of the series – two of the seamers behind Virat Kolhi's side claiming 60 wickets across three Tests in South Africa this year – but Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma are expected to demonstrate the depth of Kohli's pace attack.

Rahane said: "We have an attack that can disrupt opponents. They need to back themselves and believe that our bowling unit is the best in the world.".

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Nats short stop apologizes for offensive tweets - Duration: 2:23.

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Ogden man pleads for kidney donation on truck - Duration: 1:38.

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Dave Liebman's 3 as 1, sonata for soprano saxophone and piano - Duration: 18:19.

Jean-Charles Richard, soprano saxophone

and

Eric Ferrand-N'Kaoua, piano

play

"Three as One"

sonata by

Dave Liebman

Dave Liebman

Jean-Charles Richard

Eric Ferrand-N'Kaoua (EFNK)

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Veteran honored for brewery business - Duration: 2:00.

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Rigoletto: an essential guide to what to listen out for in Verdi's most famous opera - Duration: 4:42.

Verdi was a very progressive thinker and so for him a curse is a thing of

nonsense. He wasn't superstitious he didn't believe in the supernatural so

how do you make a curse real? Well, he realized of course that a curse

is a matter of perception. Now, the actual curse spewed forth by Monterone is

full of rage, fire, brimstone, wrath everything they expect.

Fantastic music, it's extremely expressive, it's extremely mysterious,

something is going to happen. After the tumult and upset of the first scene,

Rigoletto is left on stage by himself and we hear this rather Wagnerian

chord articulated with a base rhythmic figure. It's angst, fear, worry, then he

heightens the tension by raising the top note.

He's looking for solace he's looking for some sort of comfort and we reached the

dominant, the most comforting chord in music, from here we know where we are going.

The C that he's about to sing

desperately wants to rise and that is in fact what Verdi first wrote but if this

C which is imbued with such a desire to move stays, repeats and doesn't

resolve

everything is left hanging. Verdi based this prelude on the curse. Solo trumpet

and trombone start the entire piece

and so one of the great baritone soprano duets begins. To music of surpassing

beauty we learn about a father's almost obsessive love and the daughters naive

trust. At the end of the duet Rigoletto leaves and he entreats his

daughter never to go out. The curse so prevalent in Rigoletto's mind must come

to fruition somehow and it does so, of course, through the Duke.

The beautiful girl he was talking about at the beginning of the Opera is

Rigoletto's daughter Gilda and in his second aria he says that he has never

felt like this before. So he waits till Rigoletto leaves

and he sneaks in, disguised as a poor student knowing that's what Gilda will

like, he surprises her and she is irredeemably lost. Gilda, trying to find

out what is going on in her own mind, begins her famous aria.

Blossoms to a new chord

she says his name to herself. New chord...

showing all the emotions that she's going through.

Her last line is extremely important and unfortunately prophetic. She says 'even my

last breath will be yours' and so we have all the ingredients for a great tragedy.

This is one of the great evenings in the theatre. I hope you enjoy it.

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