Bach [ba:k] Johann [′jәuhæn] Sebastian [sә′bæstiәn] Bartok [ba:tәk] Bela [′beilә] Вeethoven [′beithәuvәn] Ludwig [′ludvig] Van Chopin [′∫opæn] Frederic.

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Bach [ba:k] Johann [′jәuhæn] Sebastian [sә′bæstiәn] Bartok [ba:tәk] Bela [′beilә] Вeethoven [′beithәuvәn] Ludwig [′ludvig] Van Chopin [′∫opæn] Frederic [′frederik] Dvořak [′dvo:3æk] Antonin [′æntәuni:n] Debussy [de′bju:si] Claude [klәud] Gershwin [′ge:∫win] George Grieg [gri:g] Edvard [′edva:d] Liszt [list] Franz [frænts] Mozart [′mәutsa:r] Wolfgang [wulfgæŋ] Amadeus [æmә′deiәs] Mendelssohn [′mendәlsәn] Felix [′fi:liks]

Mussorgsky [mә′zo:gski] Modest Petrovich Puccini [pu′t∫i:ni] Giacomo [′d3ækәmәu] Rossini [ro′si:ni] Gioacchino [′d3әuә′ki:nәu] Ravel [ræ′vel] Maurice [mo: ′ri:s] Schubert [′∫u:bәt] Franz [frænts] Shostakovich [′∫ostә′kәuvit∫] Dimitri Dimitrievich Stravinsky [strә′vinski] Igor Fedorovich Vivaldi [vi′vældi] Antonio [æn′tәuniәu] Verdi [′vεәdi] Giuseppe [d3u′zepi] Wagner [′va:gnә] Richard [′rit∫әd] Webber Andrew Lloyd

Sergei Rachmaninoff “Spring waters” Peter Tchaikovski “Autumn song” Ludwig van Beethoven “Appassionato ”

What does the word “Promenade” mean? Who invented them? F or what reasons?

You mustn’t drink or eat during the performance. You mustn’t take pictures. You must try not to cough during the music. You must ensure that all alarms are switched off. Are you a good audience?

1. Russian composer, the author of “Schelkuntchik”. PeterTchaikovsky

2. German composer who continued writing music after he became completely deaf. Ludwig Van Beethoven

3. English composer, the author of the 1st British opera. Henry Purcell

4. English composer, who started the Aldeburgh Festival. Benjamin Britten

5. Russian composer and piano player, best known for his piano concertos. Sergei Rachmaninoff

6. German musician and composer, well-known for his organ music. Johann Sebastian Bach Bach

7. German composer, who wrote the Wedding March. Felix Mendelssohn

8. Austrian composer who began to compose music before he was 5 years old. Wolfgang Wolfgang Amadeus Amadeus Mozart Mozart

9. Italian composer who wrote concertos, operas, sonatas. Antonio Vivaldi

10. Russian violoncello player and conductor, who was made to immigrate. Rostislav Rostropovich

“The Phantom of the Opera” Be, Capture, Cover, Decide, Disappear, Die, Do, Enter, Find, Free, Have, Know, Live, Learn, Look, Love, Leave, Make, Marry, Rush, Travel, Understand Regular VerbsIrregular Verbs Capture - capturedBe - was Write two forms of the regular and irregular verbs.

The Phantom _______ in the basement of the Paris Opera House. People who ________ the basement couldn't _______ the way out. Who _____ he? A ghost, a living being, a monster? Only Christine _____ that the Phantom ______ an unhappy man who _____ born so ugly that he ______ to cover his face with a mask. He __________ around the world and ________ many things, he _______ many fascinating stories and legends and he _____ a great singer. At last the Phantom _________ on kidnapping Christine and _______ her _______ him. When Christine ___________ Raoul ___________ who _____ it: it _____ the Phantom. Raoul _________ to the basement and ____ ____________ by the Phantom. In the long run the Phantom _______________ that Christine ______ ______ love him. He ________ Christine and Raoul. They _______ Paris forever and ______ alone in a quiet place. The Phantom _____ in the basement of the Opera House alone and lonely. Choose the appropriate verb to complete this story about the Phantom of the Opera.

Home task Ex.3 p.61 Compare the musical life in Britain and in Russia (complete the table)