Costa Campos was a student of the honorable North-American Singer Grace Bumbry and of the distinctive Maestro Enza Ferrari with whom he currently works his singing and interpretation, Costa Campos, João Eduardo of Portuguese nationality is a Doctor in Law by the University of Lisbon.
Small appearances in theatre and cinema aid his decision to take an Actors Course in the Superior School of Theatre and Cinema of the Conservatório Nacional in Lisbon where he highlights his work with Maria Germana Tânger and Águeda Sena.
He later initiated his singing studies with Maria Cristina de Castro to be continued with Hugo Casaes, Natália Viana, Elsa Saque (in the Juventude Musical Portuguesa and the Conservatório Nacional) and Liliane Bizineche.
He became a permanent singer of the São Carlos Opera House Choir (Teatro Nacional de São Carlos), where he perfected his technique with singers like Ivo Vinco and Jeff Lawton. He recorded, with other singers, “Os Madrigais Camoneanos” by Luís Freitas Branco.
He debuted as a soloist at the Ruins of Carmo ()performing D.Basilio in “Il Barbieri di Siviglia” by Rossini conducted by Maestro Jon Latham Koenig. He starred as Judas in “O Nazareno” at the Lisbon and Oporto Coliseums, as La Diva in “Zarzuelas Cabaret and Olé Olé “ at the São Luiz Municipal Theatre, as the Marquis d’Obigny in a production of Pier Luigi Pizzi of “La Traviata” by Verdi at the São Carlos Opera House conducted by Maestro Giuliano Carella, as Senator Robert E. Lyons in Gershwin’s musical “Of Thee I Sing” at the International Festival of Macau, and as the lead role and director in “Verde Que Te Quiero Verde” a homage to Frederico Garcia Lorca, among many others.
While perfecting his repertoire he worked in Lugano - Switzerland with Maestro Jonathan Morris and in Salzbug - Austria with Maestro Günter Bauer.
He started giving singing lessons at the Instituto das Artes do Espectáculo; he structured and directed the Singing Courses at the Casa do Artista and also taught at the Academy of Marta Atayde .
He created the project Primo Canto Cultural Association (an association with no lucrative ends, which main goal is to promote shows and singing recitals to motivate young singers, as well as provide their artistic development), which allowed him to expand his abilities as a singer and as a teacher, as well as director of a scenic-vocal Project.
Small appearances in theatre and cinema aid his decision to take an Actors Course in the Superior School of Theatre and Cinema of the Conservatório Nacional in Lisbon where he highlights his work with Maria Germana Tânger and Águeda Sena.
He later initiated his singing studies with Maria Cristina de Castro to be continued with Hugo Casaes, Natália Viana, Elsa Saque (in the Juventude Musical Portuguesa and the Conservatório Nacional) and Liliane Bizineche.
He became a permanent singer of the São Carlos Opera House Choir (Teatro Nacional de São Carlos), where he perfected his technique with singers like Ivo Vinco and Jeff Lawton. He recorded, with other singers, “Os Madrigais Camoneanos” by Luís Freitas Branco.
He debuted as a soloist at the Ruins of Carmo ()performing D.Basilio in “Il Barbieri di Siviglia” by Rossini conducted by Maestro Jon Latham Koenig. He starred as Judas in “O Nazareno” at the Lisbon and Oporto Coliseums, as La Diva in “Zarzuelas Cabaret and Olé Olé “ at the São Luiz Municipal Theatre, as the Marquis d’Obigny in a production of Pier Luigi Pizzi of “La Traviata” by Verdi at the São Carlos Opera House conducted by Maestro Giuliano Carella, as Senator Robert E. Lyons in Gershwin’s musical “Of Thee I Sing” at the International Festival of Macau, and as the lead role and director in “Verde Que Te Quiero Verde” a homage to Frederico Garcia Lorca, among many others.
While perfecting his repertoire he worked in Lugano - Switzerland with Maestro Jonathan Morris and in Salzbug - Austria with Maestro Günter Bauer.
He started giving singing lessons at the Instituto das Artes do Espectáculo; he structured and directed the Singing Courses at the Casa do Artista and also taught at the Academy of Marta Atayde .
He created the project Primo Canto Cultural Association (an association with no lucrative ends, which main goal is to promote shows and singing recitals to motivate young singers, as well as provide their artistic development), which allowed him to expand his abilities as a singer and as a teacher, as well as director of a scenic-vocal Project.
</ref> This daytime parade that replaced , it features Disney characters, cheerful music, and themed parade floats. the Parade is designed by Steve Davison (creator of World of Color).
The resort's 30th anniversary promotion, titled "The Happiness Year", is scheduled to run from April 15, 2013, through March 20, 2014.
Parade Unit
*Opening: Goofy leads the way on a pink, stylized horse. The Three Little Pigs from Three Little Pigs pull an oversized Mickey Mouse drum toy. Pinocchio from Pinocchio leads a magical train over a piano, with Sleepy and Grumpy as passengers. Other characters featured in this unit include Clarabelle and Horace, characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo.
* The Aristocats Unit: Based on the 1970 animated film. Marie plucks an oversized violin with her brother Berlioz by her side, while Toulouse features on the back. A purple player piano is the major feature of this float.
* Joy of Friendship Unit: Lilo and Stitch from Lilo & Stitch lead this unit aboard pastel-colored seahorses. They are followed by puppet versions of Nemo and Gill from Disney and Pixar film Finding Nemo. Marlin and Dory appear in the mouth of Nigel on the next float. The Toy Story pals conclude the unit aboard their own float; Slinky and Mr. Potato Head pedal an enormous bicycle, which Jessie and Rex sit in the basket of, while Woody and Buzz Lightyear dance atop a "Woody's Roundup" record player behind them.
* Wish Unit: Based on the 1992 animated film . The Genie's horse, which precedes the unit, is designed to look like a stylized camel. He is followed by a number of genies and spirits. Prince Ali, Princess Jasmine and their pages are carried by Abu, as transformed into an elephant. They are followed by a small band of Arabian-dressed dancers.
* Beauty Unit: Presenting the Disney Princesses and Disney Fairies. Rapunzel from Tangled appears first on Maximus with a pink mane. She is followed by the Ugly Duckling and a few pink flower dancers. Cinderella from Cinderella, Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Belle from Beauty and the Beast follow on an ornately-decorated swan float; this is attached to the fairy garden float, which features Tinkerbell from Peter Pan and two fair friends. More fairies and bugs round out the unit.
*Mysterious Unit: Based on the 1951 animated film . In the vein of the previous horse and camel floats, Alice rides the butterfly version of her film's curious Caterpillar. The Mad Hatter and a number of tea party guests follow her; the hatter pushes a small float featuring paper-cutout versions of himself and the March Hare. The King of Hearts leads a procession of various unique characters, including an enormous float version of the Queen of Hearts, her playing card subjects, and Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee.
* Dream Unit: Based on the 1977 and 2011 animated films The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit kicks off the unit aboard a pink and yellow Woozle. A large bandleader Heffalump leads a small procession of honeybee dancers. Tigger and Winnie the Pooh ride atop honey jars overflowing with Pooh's favorite snack, while stationary versions of Piglet and Eeyore float beneath them.
*Finale: The parade culminates in a tribute to Disney's classic characters and the 1964 musical film . Mary Poppins and Bert lead the final unit on identical horses to those they ride in Disneyland's Mickey's Soundsational Parade, which are in the same design as the horses used throughout this parade. A few penguins follow them. Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, Chip 'n' Dale ride the next float, which is an enormous vista featuring a carousel, canopies and an oversized doll version of Minnie Mouse on the back. A squad of chimney sweeps lead the way for the final float, which features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse aboard a giant hot air balloon made out of Mickey Mouse balloons. The balloon is held up by an oversized doll of Goofy, and similar giant dolls of Mickey and Donald wave goodbye to the guests. This is followed by the NTT DoCoMo Sponsor Float.
Show facts
*Original Run: April 15, 2013
*Show duration: 45 minutes
*Sponsor: NTT DoCoMo
*Other songs featured:
**OPENING UNIT
***"Whistle While You Work" / "Casey Junior" / "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" / " I've Got No Strings"
**THE ARISTOCATS
***"Scales and Arpeggios" / "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat"
**JOY OF FRIENDSHIP UNIT
***"Jellyfish Forest"
***"You've Got a Friend in Me" / "We Belong Together"
**ALADDIN UNIT
***"Arabian Nights" / "One Jump Ahead" / "Prince Ali" / "A Whole New World"
**PRINCESSES & FAIRIES UNIT
***"Once Upon a Dream" / "So This Is Love" / "Someday My Prince Will Come" / "I See the Light" / "Beauty and the Beast" / "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" / "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
**ALICE IN WONDERLAND UNIT:
***"March of the Cards" / "The Unbirthday Song" / "I'm Late" / "Alice in Wonderland"
**WINNIE THE POOH UNIT:
***"Rumbly In My Tumbly" / "Winnie the Pooh" / "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers"
**FINALE UNIT:
***"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
The resort's 30th anniversary promotion, titled "The Happiness Year", is scheduled to run from April 15, 2013, through March 20, 2014.
Parade Unit
*Opening: Goofy leads the way on a pink, stylized horse. The Three Little Pigs from Three Little Pigs pull an oversized Mickey Mouse drum toy. Pinocchio from Pinocchio leads a magical train over a piano, with Sleepy and Grumpy as passengers. Other characters featured in this unit include Clarabelle and Horace, characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo.
* The Aristocats Unit: Based on the 1970 animated film. Marie plucks an oversized violin with her brother Berlioz by her side, while Toulouse features on the back. A purple player piano is the major feature of this float.
* Joy of Friendship Unit: Lilo and Stitch from Lilo & Stitch lead this unit aboard pastel-colored seahorses. They are followed by puppet versions of Nemo and Gill from Disney and Pixar film Finding Nemo. Marlin and Dory appear in the mouth of Nigel on the next float. The Toy Story pals conclude the unit aboard their own float; Slinky and Mr. Potato Head pedal an enormous bicycle, which Jessie and Rex sit in the basket of, while Woody and Buzz Lightyear dance atop a "Woody's Roundup" record player behind them.
* Wish Unit: Based on the 1992 animated film . The Genie's horse, which precedes the unit, is designed to look like a stylized camel. He is followed by a number of genies and spirits. Prince Ali, Princess Jasmine and their pages are carried by Abu, as transformed into an elephant. They are followed by a small band of Arabian-dressed dancers.
* Beauty Unit: Presenting the Disney Princesses and Disney Fairies. Rapunzel from Tangled appears first on Maximus with a pink mane. She is followed by the Ugly Duckling and a few pink flower dancers. Cinderella from Cinderella, Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Belle from Beauty and the Beast follow on an ornately-decorated swan float; this is attached to the fairy garden float, which features Tinkerbell from Peter Pan and two fair friends. More fairies and bugs round out the unit.
*Mysterious Unit: Based on the 1951 animated film . In the vein of the previous horse and camel floats, Alice rides the butterfly version of her film's curious Caterpillar. The Mad Hatter and a number of tea party guests follow her; the hatter pushes a small float featuring paper-cutout versions of himself and the March Hare. The King of Hearts leads a procession of various unique characters, including an enormous float version of the Queen of Hearts, her playing card subjects, and Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee.
* Dream Unit: Based on the 1977 and 2011 animated films The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit kicks off the unit aboard a pink and yellow Woozle. A large bandleader Heffalump leads a small procession of honeybee dancers. Tigger and Winnie the Pooh ride atop honey jars overflowing with Pooh's favorite snack, while stationary versions of Piglet and Eeyore float beneath them.
*Finale: The parade culminates in a tribute to Disney's classic characters and the 1964 musical film . Mary Poppins and Bert lead the final unit on identical horses to those they ride in Disneyland's Mickey's Soundsational Parade, which are in the same design as the horses used throughout this parade. A few penguins follow them. Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, Chip 'n' Dale ride the next float, which is an enormous vista featuring a carousel, canopies and an oversized doll version of Minnie Mouse on the back. A squad of chimney sweeps lead the way for the final float, which features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse aboard a giant hot air balloon made out of Mickey Mouse balloons. The balloon is held up by an oversized doll of Goofy, and similar giant dolls of Mickey and Donald wave goodbye to the guests. This is followed by the NTT DoCoMo Sponsor Float.
Show facts
*Original Run: April 15, 2013
*Show duration: 45 minutes
*Sponsor: NTT DoCoMo
*Other songs featured:
**OPENING UNIT
***"Whistle While You Work" / "Casey Junior" / "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" / " I've Got No Strings"
**THE ARISTOCATS
***"Scales and Arpeggios" / "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat"
**JOY OF FRIENDSHIP UNIT
***"Jellyfish Forest"
***"You've Got a Friend in Me" / "We Belong Together"
**ALADDIN UNIT
***"Arabian Nights" / "One Jump Ahead" / "Prince Ali" / "A Whole New World"
**PRINCESSES & FAIRIES UNIT
***"Once Upon a Dream" / "So This Is Love" / "Someday My Prince Will Come" / "I See the Light" / "Beauty and the Beast" / "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" / "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
**ALICE IN WONDERLAND UNIT:
***"March of the Cards" / "The Unbirthday Song" / "I'm Late" / "Alice in Wonderland"
**WINNIE THE POOH UNIT:
***"Rumbly In My Tumbly" / "Winnie the Pooh" / "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers"
**FINALE UNIT:
***"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
Melbourne University SC is a soccer club from the University of Melbourne in Parkville, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne University Rangers currently play in the Mens State League Div 3 North-West in .
History
Melbourne University Rangers was founded in 1980 as an amateur squad to complement the older Melbourne University Blues team. In 1991 the team was moved into the Provisional leagues in Victoria and consecutive seasons of promotion saw the Rangers maintain their presence in these provisional tiers throughout the 1990s. In 2003 the Rangers finished 3rd in the Provisional 1 North-West Division, narrowly missing out on promotion to the State League for the first time. In 2008 the Rangers defeated promotion challengers Whittlesea United 6-1 before a 7-0 win over the relegated Melbourne Tornado ensured promotion to the State League for the first time in Melbourne Rangers' history. In their first season in the State League, the Rangers finished 9th.
2010 Onwards
The club found itself signing a lucrative two-year deal with sponsorship giants Covo. The money generated was added to by SSAF funds from the university and revenue for the 2011 season increased by 342%. The club used this extra generated wealth to break their record contract offer to marquee player Larry Quiroga, an improved offer to stay at the club was made. Since then, Quiroga hasn't failed to score in any game he has featured in.
Colours and Badge
Melbourne University Rangers' kit colours are navy blue with black shorts (See example here) . The club's current major sponsor is Robinson Gill Lawyers, and its logo features prominently on the club shirt.
Melbourne University Rangers' badge (see logo above) combines the Melbourne University Soccer Club typeset with the University of Melbourne coat of arms, including the image of a winged white Victory set against a blue background.
Stadium
Melbourne University Rangers play their home matches at Princes Park Oval #1, situated at Princes Park, Carlton, just north of the University colleges.
Supporters
Melbourne University Rangers supporters have historically been restricted to family and friends of the squad due to the team failing to win promotion from the provisional Victorian leagues - following the team's promotion to the State League in 2009, the Rangers expanded their supporter base.
Current squad
As of August 2012
Source
Achievements
*Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West:
**Promoted (1): 2008
*Victorian Provisional League 2 North-West:
**Premiers (1): 2002
*Victorian Provision League 4:
**Premiers (1): 1994
*Victorian Provision League 5:
**Promoted (1): 1993
Source
History
Melbourne University Rangers was founded in 1980 as an amateur squad to complement the older Melbourne University Blues team. In 1991 the team was moved into the Provisional leagues in Victoria and consecutive seasons of promotion saw the Rangers maintain their presence in these provisional tiers throughout the 1990s. In 2003 the Rangers finished 3rd in the Provisional 1 North-West Division, narrowly missing out on promotion to the State League for the first time. In 2008 the Rangers defeated promotion challengers Whittlesea United 6-1 before a 7-0 win over the relegated Melbourne Tornado ensured promotion to the State League for the first time in Melbourne Rangers' history. In their first season in the State League, the Rangers finished 9th.
2010 Onwards
The club found itself signing a lucrative two-year deal with sponsorship giants Covo. The money generated was added to by SSAF funds from the university and revenue for the 2011 season increased by 342%. The club used this extra generated wealth to break their record contract offer to marquee player Larry Quiroga, an improved offer to stay at the club was made. Since then, Quiroga hasn't failed to score in any game he has featured in.
Colours and Badge
Melbourne University Rangers' kit colours are navy blue with black shorts (See example here) . The club's current major sponsor is Robinson Gill Lawyers, and its logo features prominently on the club shirt.
Melbourne University Rangers' badge (see logo above) combines the Melbourne University Soccer Club typeset with the University of Melbourne coat of arms, including the image of a winged white Victory set against a blue background.
Stadium
Melbourne University Rangers play their home matches at Princes Park Oval #1, situated at Princes Park, Carlton, just north of the University colleges.
Supporters
Melbourne University Rangers supporters have historically been restricted to family and friends of the squad due to the team failing to win promotion from the provisional Victorian leagues - following the team's promotion to the State League in 2009, the Rangers expanded their supporter base.
Current squad
As of August 2012
Source
Achievements
*Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West:
**Promoted (1): 2008
*Victorian Provisional League 2 North-West:
**Premiers (1): 2002
*Victorian Provision League 4:
**Premiers (1): 1994
*Victorian Provision League 5:
**Promoted (1): 1993
Source
AuI ConverteR 48x44 (Audiophile Inventory ConverteR 48x44) is software:
- HD audio converter for high resolution music files,
- CD ripper with reading track info from Internet CD database,
- universal front-end (graphical user interface) with HD conversion core for command line encoders/decoders.
Designed for audio recording studios, DJs and audiophiles.
Thus main goals of this project are sound perfection and user-friendliness.
User can:
- suppress playback "hiss" for some hi-res (192/96 kHz) audio files (convert with/without changing sample rate)
- add own formats audio files via connecting external command line encoders.
Features
1. Supported sample rates: 22,05(input only)/44,1/48/88,2/96/176,4/192 kHz
2. Supported bit-depths: 16/24/32/32float/64float bit
3. Internal processing resolution: 64 bit float (double precision)
4. Supporting Broadcast Wave Format with automeasurement
5. Supporting metatags - yes
6. Supported formats: WAV, FLAC, AIFF, mp3, ogg, aac, dts, ac3 and more
It was developed and maintained by Audiophile Inventory (© All right reserved Yuri Korzunov). Continually updated for adding new functionality.
- HD audio converter for high resolution music files,
- CD ripper with reading track info from Internet CD database,
- universal front-end (graphical user interface) with HD conversion core for command line encoders/decoders.
Designed for audio recording studios, DJs and audiophiles.
Thus main goals of this project are sound perfection and user-friendliness.
User can:
- suppress playback "hiss" for some hi-res (192/96 kHz) audio files (convert with/without changing sample rate)
- add own formats audio files via connecting external command line encoders.
Features
1. Supported sample rates: 22,05(input only)/44,1/48/88,2/96/176,4/192 kHz
2. Supported bit-depths: 16/24/32/32float/64float bit
3. Internal processing resolution: 64 bit float (double precision)
4. Supporting Broadcast Wave Format with automeasurement
5. Supporting metatags - yes
6. Supported formats: WAV, FLAC, AIFF, mp3, ogg, aac, dts, ac3 and more
It was developed and maintained by Audiophile Inventory (© All right reserved Yuri Korzunov). Continually updated for adding new functionality.