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My name is Preston So (born February 6, 1992), and I'm a fourteen-year-old Web designer, composer, musician, and student living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I've been a member of Wikisource since September 9, 2006. I'm currently a freshman at Air Academy High School (whose article I need to improve substantially!) and a violinist in the Colorado Springs Youth Symphony. My Web design experience has gone back to third grade (2001) and I operate a website called Seraphic Zephyr. I have accounts on Wiktionary and Wikipedia.
Contributions
- Main location: Special:Contributions/Webdinger
Rewritings and Significant Edits
- Poor Folk
- Split the entire book into dates; it's organized in letters of correspondence.
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Orphée aux Enfers is a libretto by Hector Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy for the first full-length opera by Jacques Offenbach. The opera parodies the story of Orpheus and Eurydice. It was first performed on 21 October 1858, and a revival in 1874 broke previous records at the Gaîté's box-office. The music of the "Galop Infernal" from the final scene was adopted to accompany the vigorous can-can by the music halls of Paris. Orphée aux Enfers remains the most often produced of Offenbach's operas.Woman that dreams
Sleeps not;
She rises
With the dawn.
Early flowers appear finer;
The meadows are embroidered;
But these flowers, who are they for?
You wish to know
For whom?
Say nothing of it to my spouse,
They are for the pretty shepherd
Who dwells there.
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