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  • It is also the name of a chamber opera featuring the music of Philip Glass and the po
  • In 2006 Ilona Jokinen debuted at the Savolinna Opera Festival where she played the Young Shepherd i
  • It was premiered by the Savonlinna Opera Festival on June 17, 1975.
  • ed Open Air Festival in Hungary and the Bergen Opera Festival in Norway.
  • ever, after that date, Orange became solely an opera festival and theatrical works were performed a
  • An annual opera festival began in 1992, and has featured many
  • The busiest times are during the Opera Festival when are increased number of schedule
  • formed now, it was revived at the 1964 Wexford Opera Festival in a production directed by Peter Ebe
  • xanna Panufnik was commissioned by the Holders Opera Festival, Barbados, to recompose the opera for
  • efore his death in 1950, Reiter had started an Opera Festival, created an Opera Chorus, and brought
  • villa is now the location of the annual summer opera festival, Opera Azuriales.
  • ded John Christie, the founder of Glyndebourne Opera Festival.
  • ecital in Tokyoin December 2005 and Savonlinna Opera Festival.
  • The city hosts the famous annual Savonlinna Opera Festival.
  • performances is similar to that of established opera festivals like the Santa Fe Opera, where opera
  • Domingo has appeared in numerous opera films, among them are Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's M
  • Pohjanmaan kautta ( opera, Finnish) Ilmajoen musiikkijuhlat 2004
  • Scarlett Hill was a Canadian soap opera first broadcast on the CBC in October 1962.
  • Opera Flacci, Q. Horati (1941) editor with Edward C.
  • The character Vekeero in Halim El-Dabh's 1971 Opera Flies is based on Vecchio.
  • His subjects included music (especially opera), food, travel, and his "The Coarse Art of..."
  • be a U.S. version of the popular British soap opera Footballers' Wives.
  • Between 1930 and 1950, he wrote one opera for the Swiss radio station DRS and a few piec
  • The opera, for two singers and ensemble, was commissione
  • McCants, Clyde T., Opera for libraries: a guide to core works, audio an
  • chum in a touring production of The Threepenny Opera for the Royal National Theatre.
  • She toured the world singing opera for over 40 years and chose to retire in Covin
  • omposed prologue, Terpsicore, was added to the opera for this run of performances.
  • Quarry: An Opera for 38 voices, 2 pump organs, 2 soprano record
  • iani produced a greatly revised version of the opera for the Carnival of Venice in 1678.
  • Opera for the Young is a professional, touring opera
  • He was an associate conductor at New York City Opera for two years.
  • ternational Dance Association at the Stuttgart Opera, for his choreography Multiplicity.
  • 2003 For the Distant, mini opera for soprano, 2 percussion orchestras, 2 dancer
  • held the post of solo harpist in the Darmstadt Opera for 5 years, before ultimately returning to Ho
  • He remained on the soap opera for six years, while simultaneously working as
  • Il Signor Drago, opera for children (1995)
  • remiere of Alcina by Handel, his first Italian opera for the Royal Opera House.
  • Bang! is an opera for young people by John Rutter to an English
  • and a second opera for Scottish Opera.
  • e, Adams deleted this scene while revising his opera for all future productions.
  • aching approximately 70,000 children annually, Opera for the Young can be counted among the largest
  • In October 2009, his chamber opera For You, again with Ian McEwan as librettist,
  • director for Vincent La Selva's New York Grand Opera for over two decades.
  • ns, song cycles, music theatre works and a new opera for the Welsh National Opera, The Sacrifice, w
  • He worked on this opera for around 15 years (1975-1989).
  • Sutherland chose the opera for her final performance - at the Sydney Oper
  • ctor and principal conductor for Houston Grand Opera for eighteen years, and later as artistic and
  • She remained at the Paris Opera for three years and then went to Nice.
  • It was Handel's 13th and last opera for the Royal Academy of Music (1719).
  • It is also the first Venetian opera for which a score survives to this day.
  • Music critics praise the opera for avoiding pure archetypes and successfully
  • Vaughan Williams worked on the opera for a number of years, before and after World
  • De antikwaar: opera for television (1959)
  • He also toured with Opera for All.
  • He served the Central City Opera for twenty years through the 1998 season.
  • llowing year, she returned to the Metropolitan Opera for another performance as Oscar in Un ballo i
  • In fall 2008, Ivory Tower switched from a soap opera format to a situation comedy format.
  • Austin Lyric Opera, founded in 1986, is an internationally known
  • The Connecticut Lyric Opera, founded in 2003 by a group of professional mu
  • San Carlo Opera Founder, Fortune Gallo, Dead at 91, The Palm B
  • Des Grieux has two major arias in Massenet's opera, four in Puccini's - but none in Auber's, alth
  • d her mother were sponsors of Virgil Thomson's opera, Four Saints in Three Acts, among other works.
  • The Door ( opera) France
  • am Conservatory, and orchestrated the latter's opera Francois Villon after his death.
  • nd orchestral and choral works, as well as the opera Frans Hals.
  • nd complex works including the first Norwegian opera, Fredkulla.
  • She appeared with the New England Opera from 1948-52.
  • erved as the Artistic Director of Central City Opera from 1959-1966.
  • he resident stage director at the Metropolitan Opera from 1956-1985.
  • He sang regularly at the Munich State Opera from 1928 to 1945, and at Vienna from 1946 to
  • "Poet and Peasant" (Beggars Opera) from Act One, 1974 (partial jazz waltz)
  • For Sonntag, the opera from Karlheiz Stockhausen's opera cycle, see S
  • He conducted at the Metropolitan Opera from 1941 through 1946, and he was a staff con
  • or and general music director of the Frankfurt Opera from 1993-1997.
  • bday was solo viola at the Royal Covent Garden Opera from 1900 to 1914.
  • titled "Te Voy a Amar" that was used in a soap opera from Univision.
  • ne interpretation of possible symbolism of the opera, from Donald Francis Tovey, is that the Prince
  • He was a member of the Berlin State Opera from 1953-1961.
  • He was chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925.
  • appointment was as conductor of Royal Swedish Opera from 1960 to 1965, followed by posts at the Ne
  • He appeared at the Zurich Opera from 1940 until 1952, where he undertook some
  • He was Music Director of Scottish Opera from 1993 to 2005.
  • She was music director of Glyndebourne Touring Opera from 1981 to 1985.
  • n to sing bass and baritone roles with Leipzig Opera from 1839 to 1846.
  • zog is the designated Director of the Dortmund Opera from August 2011.
  • pies, and the popularity of the song saved the opera from failure.
  • He also served as ballet master for the Royal Opera from 1970 to 1990.
  • ''A Fleeting Animal: An Opera from Judevine'' (with composer Erik Nielsen)(2
  • e post of first conductor at the Hamburg State Opera from 1935 to 1943.
  • h, who was a member of the chorus of the Royal Opera from 1993 to 2006.
  • Solare composed the opera from 1992 to 1993.
  • He was artistic director of the New Israeli Opera from 1994 until his death.
  • final mastering in New York in June 2003, the opera gained the distinction of being the final rele
  • Opera Gallery supports young artists who have gone o
  • Opera Gallery also promotes new artistic talent.
  • was originally identified, "The Golden Age of Opera GAO 130."
  • Opera Garnier ("Paris Opera")
  • In 1966, the San Francisco Opera gave the first performances (in an English tra
  • role of the Green Knight in Birtwistle's 1990 opera Gawain.
  • ly made her return to acting, joining the soap opera General Hospital as the recurring character of
  • jazz song that has been heard on the ABC soap opera General Hospital.
  • Drake is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital.
  • id for the Quartermaine family on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital.
  • is a fictional character on the American soap opera General Hospital.
  • The tongue-in-cheek soap opera General College premiered in spring of 1987.
  • playing Claudia Johnston Phillips in the soap opera General Hospital from 1978 to 1987.
  • The group appeared on the American soap opera General Hospital on 4 July 2001.
  • A performance of the opera generally lasts less than thirty minutes.
  • A "reconceptualisation of the opera genre.
  • Cheers, before becoming successful in the soap opera genre.
  • ("Oh My Dear Papa") is a soprano aria from the opera Gianni Schicchi (1918), by Giacomo Puccini, to
  • f the Nantes High School, he wrote a three act opera Gilles de Retz.
  • nella rapita (The Abducted Country Girl) is an opera giocosa in two acts by Francesco Bianchi.
  • Opera Glass
  • The Standard Opera Glass at Google books
  • Mother of pearl opera glasses and leather case
  • Opera glasses, also known as theater binoculars or G
  • s, thermometers, field glasses, magnifiers and opera glasses.
  • he work was partly adapted from Storace's 1786 opera, Gli equivoci and is remarkable as affording o
  • Unlike Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Glyndebourne On Tour does receive some subsid
  • This synopsis is adapted from Leo Melitz, The Opera Goer's Complete Guide, 1921 version.
  • Opera Gold is an amateur opera company attached to G
  • Opera Gold website
  • Opera Gold was formed in 2004 by Nan Christie, who d
  • Many well known names in Italian theater and opera got there start in the Carro di Tespi.
  • by Charles Garnier; the architect of the Paris opera; Gottfried Semper, and the Italien High Renais
  • llodori, Philonis, Bitonis, Heronis et allorum opera graece et latine (1693)
  • s had sang in his early youth with the English Opera Group before becoming an actor.
  • igned by Sony BMG as an original member of the opera group Amici Forever.
  • He was also the chairman of the cantonese opera group Chinese Artist Association of Hong Kong
  • h companies including Music Theatre Wales, The Opera Group and Ballet Black.
  • He founded the English Opera Group in 1947, and co-founded (with Britten) t
  • In 2001, it passed ownership to the Opera Group (BVLGARI) and moved headquarters to Luga
  • jamin Britten's Albert Herring for the English Opera Group, conducted by the composer and subsequen
  • In 1957 she started the Boston Opera Group, which became the Opera Company of Bosto
  • The opera group, Bonaparti.lv
  • , he auditioned for Benjamin Britten's English Opera Group.
  • 1956 to 1975, she was a member of the English Opera Group.
  • debut was in Iolanthe in 1973 with the English Opera Group.
  • The Human Comedy with The Opera Group.
  • The Viking Opera Guide edited by Amanda Holden (Viking, 1993)
  • Viking Opera Guide ed.
  • Holden, Amanda, ed., Viking Opera Guide Viking, 1993
  • The Viking Opera Guide ed.
  • The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2001 IS
  • The Viking Opera Guide, ed.
  • The Viking Opera Guide, Viking, 1993
  • Holden, Amanda, ed., The Viking Opera Guide, New York:Viking, 1993
  • ed. Walsh, Holden and Kenyon, Viking Opera Guide: Gordon Crosse (Viking: London, 1993; IS
  • Derrick Puffett, Cambridge Opera Guides (Cambridge, 1989), 107-27.
  • an scriptwriter who once wrote for the TV soap opera, Guiding Light.
  • a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light.
  • three years she was Marina Cooper in the soap opera, Guiding Light, a role which earned her a Soap
  • n for her role as Lizzie Spaulding on the soap opera Guiding Light.
  • r television acting debut in 1987, on the soap opera Guiding Light as Dinah Marler, going on to the
  • The Metropolitan Opera Guild holds its annual member lunch at the hot
  • This home served as Orlando Opera Guild's 1988 Designers' Show House.
  • erture is the instrumental introduction to the opera Guillaume Tell (in English, William Tell) by G
  • in guest appearances on Germany's popular soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten.
  • The Gilbert and Sullivan opera H.M.S. Pinafore (especially its character Litt
  • The Bavarian State Opera had additional premieres also in other theatre
  • It premiered in Paris on 1 September 1853.The opera had 38 performances and appears not to have be
  • The opera had its world premiere at the Houston Grand Op
  • The opera had its premiere on January 26, 1884 at the Th
  • The opera had its staged premiere in Northampton, Massac
  • The opera had its official world premiere at the WestSid
  • Eventually Johnny ends up in a decrepit opera hall where the worst of the tortures are takin
  • September 1998, she was inducted into the Soap Opera Hall of Fame.
  • conceived as a cultural center around Private Opera hall.
  • ed the committee which led to the formation of Opera Hamilton.
  • er, the same analysis also mentioned that "the opera has moments of definite effectiveness and exqu
  • Since Strauss's time, the opera has rarely been staged or performed.
  • The opera has been recorded on New World Records, with t
  • The Beggar's Opera has had an influence on all later British stag
  • The opera has also been recorded by the Berlin State Ope
  • The opera has since been performed numerous times around
  • The opera has set numbers with recitative and spoken dia
  • The opera has been performed a number of times, in full
  • In recent years, the Opera has been directed by Ronan Lardner, a past pup
  • The opera has recently been staged and directed by Krzys
  • Apart from the title, this opera has nothing in common with the symphonic balla
  • The Sarasota Opera has a long-running Youth Opera program, a comp
  • Madison Opera has also started Opera Up Close which gives fa
  • Opera has long been part of the musical culture of N
  • The opera has been performed frequently within the Unite
  • More recently, the Victorian Opera has been formed with funding from the Victoria
  • In recent years, the Sarasota Youth Opera has mounted world premieres on Sarasota's stag
  • Founded in 1962 by Alexander Gibson, Scottish Opera has grown to become one of the world's most re
  • Parts of the opera have seeped into popular culture in Europe ove
  • Also at the Santa Fe Opera, he is scheduled for the role of Falstaff in V
  • Fibich's most Wagnerian opera, he composed the work between 1882-1883 for th
  • Before joining the Washington National Opera, he held the position of music director of the
  • A pupil of the Berlin Imperial Opera, he sang with the Wiesbaden Royal Opera, Vienn
  • iae by Sophocles (also the source for Handel's opera Hercules).
  • mance of The Telephone, the Gian Carlo Menotti opera, highlighting a theme of communications.
  • In early 2011 he directed (for Merry Opera) his own adaptation of La Belle Helene, Troy B
  • He is famous as a conductor of opera, his favourite composers being Wagner, Richard
  • December 8, 1959) American writer, theater and opera historian, director and actor.
  • - First performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera HMS Pinafore, at the Opera Comique on the Stra
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