Outro

Outro may refer to:

  • Outro (album) (2002), second album by Brazilian composer, singer and producer Jair Oliveira
  • Outro (closing credits), added at the end of a motion picture, television program, or video game to list the cast and crew involved in the production
  • Outro (literary), the conclusion or epilogue of a work of literature or journalism
  • Outro (music), ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda
  • Outro (video gaming), a sequence of graphics and music presented to a player as a reward for successful completion of a game
  • "Outro", a song by Breaking Benjamin from Phobia
  • See also

  • Extro (disambiguation)
  • Outroduction, a collection of B-Sides by The New Amsterdams
  • Outros Lugares, an album by the Portuguese music composer António Pinho Vargas
  • Outrospective, an album by Faithless
  • Outrospective / Reperspective
  • The Intro and the Outro, a recording by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
  • Conclusion (music)

    In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro.

    Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include "altogether unexpected digressions just as a work is drawing to its close, followed by a return...to a consequently more emphatic confirmation of the structural relations implied in the body of the work."

    For example:

  • The slow movement of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, where a "diminished-7th chord progression interrupts the final cadence."
  • The slow movement of Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, where, "echoing afterthoughts", follow the initial statements of the first theme and only return expanded in the coda.
  • Varèse's Density 21.5, where partitioning of the chromatic scale into (two) whole tone scales provides the missing tritone of b implied in the previously exclusive partitioning by (three) diminished seventh chords.
  • Outro (album)

    Outro is a 2002 album by Jair Oliveira. Jair’s second album blends jazz, samba, soul and MPB. Most of Outro's songs were co-written by fellow Brazilian singer and composer Ed Motta.

    Track listing

  • "Instrucoes" (Vinheta 1) - 03:36
  • "Bom Dia, Anjo" - 04:55
  • "Sou Teu Nego" (Todas as Letras)- 04:06
  • "Falso Amor" - 04:38
  • "Amor E Saudade" - 07:23 (duet with Ed Motta)
  • "Dor De Ressaca" - 04:07
  • "Frio Pra Bem Longe" - 05:23
  • "Minuto De Silencio" - 05:46
  • "Sorriso Pra Te Dar" - 05:52
  • "Vai E Volta" - 04:57
  • "São Paulo, Fim Do Dia" - 03:41
  • "Uma Outra Beleza" - 03:11
  • "Local Proibido" - 03:30
  • "Ficar No Escuro" - 12:28

  • CAPA

    CAPA, Capa or capa may refer to:

    People

  • Robert Capa, photographer, brother of Cornell Capa
  • Cornell Capa, photographer, brother of Robert Capa
  • Capa is sometimes used as a nickname for José Raúl Capablanca, the Cuban chess world champion
  • Acronyms

  • Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, based at the University of Western Ontario
  • Catholic Association of Performing Arts (CaAPA); formerly known as the British Catholic Stage Guild
  • Certified Automotive Parts Association
  • Choice And Partnership Approach, a model for clinical engagement in child psychiatry
  • Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, an arts organization in Columbus, Ohio
  • Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants
  • Corrective and preventive action, cGMP regulatory concept in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations
  • Chabalier & Associates Press Agency, French press agency
  • Centre for Aviation, formerly Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, an Australia based aviation information and analysis consultancy
  • Čhápa

    In Lakota mythology, Čhápa (often misspelled as Capa) is the beaver spirit and lord of domesticity, labor and preparation.

    You can hear the word as pronounced by a native speaker here.

    Columbus Association for the Performing Arts

    The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) is non-profit arts and theater management organization based in Columbus, Ohio.

    History

    CAPA was formed in 1969 by Robert Karlsberger, Lawrence L. Fisher, Scott Whitlock and other community leaders to raise money to save the Ohio Theatre, a 1928 movie palace, from demolition and revive it for use as a performing arts center.

    CAPA's initial success in restoring and operating the Ohio has led over the years to a great expansion of its activities. It took over ownership and operations of the Palace Theatre in the early 1990s. In 1998 it purchased and completely rebuilt and restored the historic 1890s Southern Theatre. Later CAPA took over management of Columbus's Capitol Theater complex for the State of Ohio.

    Outside of Columbus, CAPA managed the historic Chicago Theatre from 1998 to 2003, and took over operations of the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut in 2001.

    CAPA was responsible for overseeing the 2009 $13.5 million renovation of the Lincoln Theatre in Columbus's historic King-Lincoln neighborhood. CAPA will also operate that theater, combining with ten local arts organizations to provide a varied slate of events for the new community arts center.

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