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  • Among his other works are operas, a piano concerto, three string quartets, thre
  • He wrote operas, a mass, four symphonies, overtures, string qu
  • i, 7 major works for chorus and orchestra, two operas, a musical, and music for television.
  • The company performs two major operas a year at Madison's Overture Hall, and one sma
  • inking of the whaling ship Essex, a trilogy of operas about the Shakers known under the collective t
  • e second part of Glass's "Portrait Trilogy" of operas about men who changed the world, which also in
  • Moore continued composing operas after David Rizzio, although none met with muc
  • iered in 1829 and was the last of Rossini's 39 operas, after which he went into semi-retirement, alt
  • He wrote three operas, all to his own libretti, including a televisi
  • , including more than a hundred singspiels and operas: also incidental music and songs, mostly to te
  • the Mariinsky Theatre along with two other new operas, Anastasia Bespalova's Shponka and His Aunt an
  • began his writing career writing daytime soap operas and educational material for Radio Canada Inte
  • ny works included symphonies, piano concertos, operas, and choral works, but mostly solo salon music
  • e of Elisabetta 's music was recycled in later operas and a part of Elisabetta's first aria was re-u
  • The 3,029-seat theater hosts musicals, operas and concerts, among other events, on its 56-fo
  • parents were actors and directors at different Operas and Theaters.
  • bled together from earlier works, mainly other operas and cantatas also by Handel.
  • rly noted for his performances in contemporary operas and sang in many world premieres.
  • Mascagni wrote a total of seventeen operas and operetta, several orchestral and vocal wor
  • d Giovanni de' Bardi, which presaged the first operas, and were a formative influence on the Baroque
  • lso presents plays and musicals in addition to operas and operettas.
  • ssion magazines such as True Story, radio soap operas, and newspaper comic strips that focused on lo
  • ntemporary music, he composed symphonic works, operas and ballets represented at the Scala Theatre i
  • Wallnig has conducted both operas and concerts in the United States of America,
  • This was the last of Lampe's operas, and was a much-needed success after a difficu
  • The manuscripts of several further operas and orchestral works remain unpublished.
  • It is the fourth of Meyerbeer's Italian operas and his first real success.
  • n Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian composer of operas and operettas, a music critic, and teacher.
  • The latter is the most popular of Tyagaraja's operas, and is a creation of the composer's own imagi
  • has directed more than 50 plays, musicals and operas and received more than 200 producer-director c
  • He also wrote a number of operas and operettas in the 1880s and early 1890s, in
  • Georgy Skaryna and wrote librettos for several operas and a ballet.
  • number of international prizes - include four operas and numerous works for orchestra and musical t
  • ational songs and folk songs, and fragments of operas and musicals.
  • He composed several operas and concertos, as well as incidental music for
  • On the stage he sang a variety of roles in operas and operettas from leading parts to comprimari
  • had an active international singing career in operas and concerts from the 1920s through the 1950s.
  • She also commissioned secular works ( operas and pastorales) from him, some of which were p
  • choral works for sacred use, including church operas and musicals.
  • it is the third of the composer's large-scale operas, and was the last to reach the stage.
  • a Dutch actor and singer, who mainly plays in operas and musicals.
  • He composed several operas and ballets, eight symphonies and a dramatic s
  • ional Arts Centre, Ms Aster commissioned 3 new operas and instituted a fully comprehensive training
  • phonic, and vocal music, musical theatre (four operas and many multi-media works), piano and organ w
  • He is credited with writing over twenty operas and oratorios, including the 1696 opera Dafni,
  • She is also a fan of South Korean soap operas and actors Bae Yong-joon and Park Yong-ha.
  • 5) was a Polish composer, most notable for his operas and chamber music.
  • y Hills, 90210 and Friends, as well as on soap operas and indie films.
  • entire repertoire of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and Cox and Box on tour throughout the UK, for
  • It was used for arias in Baroque operas, and often appeared as a movement in instrumen
  • in the performance of early music and Baroque operas and oratorios.
  • gramming are orange, game shows are pink, soap operas and drama are chartreuse, news programs are go
  • ring the 2008-2009 season theatre staged seven operas and one zarzuela, in performances that mainly
  • She is known not only for her performances in operas and as a recitalist, but also for her recordin
  • ears in the United States, Crouch composed two operas and unsuccessfully tried various musical under
  • Indian epics and classical concerts to western operas and ballets.
  • Fuchs composed operas and stage music.
  • rmed in this post by Catherine II, he composed operas and occasional works, but on Galuppi's arrival
  • his reputation today mainly rests on his comic operas and operettas, such as The Tailors of Schonau
  • music , sonds, pieces for choir and cantatas, operas and many arrangements - such as piano arrangem
  • Since then she has sung in operas and recitals in cities all over the world, her
  • Gencer performed leading roles in many famous operas and she is known as the 'last diva of the 20th
  • musical output, writing the music for several operas and operettas, including a full-length version
  • ing century, although performances of Venetian operas and other non-French repertoire were performed
  • amas of the superior kind.' From time to time, operas and operettas were also presented, including Q
  • He has worked in movies, soap operas and television.
  • He wrote two operas and a collection of cantatas.
  • Mendelssohn composed chorale cantatas, three operas, and other works.
  • as presented a combination of locally-produced operas and touring shows from the Metropolitan Opera
  • Shield's works include a large number of operas and other stage works, including one on Robin
  • year history, they have presented over 20 full operas and numerous concerts across Western North Car
  • This includes four operas and most of the oratorios.
  • nd media-related conferences and screenings of operas and classical music performances" to its progr
  • She circumnagivated the globe, performing in operas and singing concerts.
  • Main article: List of operas and operettas by Audran
  • several pantomimes, some burlesques, two comic operas, and adaptations of several of Charles Dickens
  • Kenney wrote the words for a number of light operas, and was the author of several popular songs,
  • ariety of partners, he wrote burlesques, comic operas and musical comedies that briefly rivalled the
  • have parodied such pop-culture genres as soap operas and detective stories.
  • onducting Gilbert and Sullivan and other light operas) and principal guest conductor of the Louisian
  • Among his music there are also operas and works for ballet, which-- with the excepti
  • A talented bass, Timberlake performed in operas and musicals in theatres throughout North Amer
  • She has performed most of the major Handel operas and oratorios.
  • ts are able to attend special programs such as operas, and plays in local areas.
  • mes Levine, who conducts some TMC concerts and operas and works with the student conductors in addit
  • was a conductor and director of many of Polish operas and philharmonics.
  • ote music for a number of Jesuit school plays, operas and oratorios.
  • ny had given 450 performances of a total of 26 operas, and the company had managed to demonstrate th
  • lized in presenting Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and who rented the playhouse to other theatre
  • He wrote seven operas and fifteen ballets in total (which were quite
  • He also composed several operas, and many songs, including "The Ghost Bride".
  • compositional and poetic works and direct his operas and installations.
  • He composed three operas and a ballet, and wrote books of musical study
  • ar, he showed a precocious talent by composing operas and conducting student performances in his ear
  • lt-in fan base due to their success on US soap operas and their good looks.
  • ozart the Dramatist: A New View of Mozart, His Operas and His Age, Harcourt, 1964, revised edition,
  • ng movies, and continuing to perform cantonese operas and also movies.
  • existence, the theatre has premiered around 20 operas and ballet performances.
  • She has also played with various operas and festivals around the globe including Beiji
  • His repertoire includes some 75 operas and operettas, and he has given 800 concerts w
  • The archlute was used in Handel's operas and like repertoire; Giulio Cesare (1724) has
  • d music for the theatre, including Singspiele, operas, and incidental music and songs, mostly to tex
  • The theatre then presented operas and other entertainments, such as General Tom
  • ralian composer Liza Lim who has written three operas and over twenty smaller works for ELISION and
  • Atlantis High both parodies soap operas and pays homage to spoof television.
  • r 1980s television appearances in the BBC soap operas, Angels, where she played Nurse Rose Butchins,
  • The operas are often performed by musicians wearing perio
  • opera festivals like the Santa Fe Opera, where operas are performed alternately, allowing visitors t
  • gramming are orange, game shows are pink, soap operas are chartreuse, news programs are gold and all
  • l passages from Wagner's middle and late-stage operas are commonly played as concert pieces.
  • ose; talk shows are in light blue ;dramas/soap operas are in blue; lifestyle shows are in red.
  • Her best known operas are The Transposed Heads and Nausicaa.
  • The operas are accompanied by the Louisville Orchestra.
  • s also a composer of chamber cantatas, and his operas are notable for the pure and delicate style of
  • Still today, his five operas are only known from the composer's hand-writte
  • Open-air Tibetan operas are still performed within earshot of the pond
  • trical good sense is remarkable.... Few modern operas are paced as effectively as this."
  • Particularly his operas are notable for establishing the tradition of
  • on did redeem the failures associated with the operas Armida and Il Medonte that were performed duri
  • Fran appeared in various TV shows and soap operas as a guest star.
  • He has performed in such Russian operas as The Queen of Spades, Boris Gudonov and Khov
  • At the Met, she performed in such operas as Boris Godunov, Don Carlo, Ariadne auf Naxos
  • al soubrette roles of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas as follows: Hebe in H.M.S. Pinafore, Edith in
  • company staged the American premieres of such operas as Arnold Schoenberg's Moses und Aron, Sergei
  • varian State (Munich), Paris and San Francisco Operas as well as the Salzburg Festival.
  • ries, and includes a catalogue of Metastasio's operas as performed in London, an edition of Le Balle
  • He wrote six other operas as well (see list).
  • The company staged the premieres of such operas as Rimsky-Korsakov's Golden Cockerel, Gretchan
  • erling, and included several roles on the soap operas As the World Turns (Dr.
  • pera has continued to present rarely-performed operas, as can be seen in the List of operas performe
  • ter the bombardment the theatre featured Greek operas as well as Greek theater performances by disti
  • as performed and recorded Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as Katisha in The Mikado for the ENO and the
  • s, best known for her appearances on such soap operas as The Guiding Light as Victoria "Tory" Grange
  • wnes conducted at least 950 performances of 49 operas at Covent Garden.
  • He sang opposite Jeritza in many other operas at the VSO, including Bacchus to her Ariadne i
  • He continued to produce operas at an astounding rate, but was unable to compe
  • with William Davenant's baroque spectacles and operas at Lincoln's Inn Fields.
  • She also performed in operas at Ravinia Park.
  • n several of the original Gilbert and Sullivan operas at the Savoy Theatre in the 1880s, including I
  • om his professional work, he has acted in many operas at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, danced in the N
  • He led performances of Baroque operas at Herrenhausen in Hanover, Germany, from 1958
  • ng the instrument with great success in Wagner operas at the Bayreuth Festival, and later conducted
  • a Ottawa Guild also presents DVD screenings of operas at Library and Archives Canada throughout the
  • Among modern operas at Covent Garden, Knight appeared in Peter Max
  • Of Massenet's twenty-five operas, Bacchus is probably the least known, without
  • nies, alumni gatherings, student convocations, operas, ballets and political rallies.
  • An Encyclopedia of Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers - Rococo a
  • Although Heuberger wrote many operas, ballets, choral works, and songs, he is best
  • e years various concerts, theater productions, operas, balls, and professional wrestling cards were
  • As well, there were many operas based on the ongoing conflicts between Timur a
  • ully, Traetta, and Handel had already composed operas based on the situations that Tasso originally
  • after La donna del lago, there were 25 Italian operas based on works by Scott (the most famous being
  • of Philip Hagemann's Shaw Sings!, two one-act operas based on the writings of George Bernard Shaw (
  • ompanies, which plan to present all of Verdi's operas before the bi-centenary of his birth in 2013,
  • He also directed several operas, beginning with Les contes d'Hoffmann (1980) a
  • Bottesini wrote three operas besides those previously mentioned: Il Diavolo
  • hough his reputation is largely based upon his operas, Boieldieu also composed other works.
  • They also recorded most of the Savoy operas both on video and audio.
  • Weigl composed a number of operas, both Italian and German and in various genres
  • In the series of Decca recordings of his operas Britten conducted, Cross appeared only in the
  • furnished material for two nineteenth-century operas broadly based on Pergolesi's career.
  • a British actor, who has appeared in the soap operas Brookside, Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
  • known for playing major roles on numerous soap operas, but he was best loved by audiences for his na
  • rt in Dresden during 1737 Hasse composed 5 new operas, but when the court moved to Poland in the aut
  • around this date were named for characters in operas, but if this name was also drawn from such a s
  • r repertory included many the great mainstream operas, but she was pre-eminent as an interpreter of
  • Tan Dun has written acclaimed operas, but is best known in the West for his film sc
  • It is the fifth of Meyerbeer's Italian operas but had only three confirmed stagings in the 1
  • en the talent he had shown in his two previous operas, but that for financial reasons John Socman co
  • nor, formerly a baritone, who created roles in operas by Benjamin Britten and Michael Tippett.
  • eason, is dedicated to presenting little known operas by the lost generation of composers whose live
  • ussian: Алеко) is the first of three completed operas by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
  • Europeras is a series of five operas by the composer John Cage.
  • list, but gradually added a handful of heavier operas by Beethoven, Carl Maria von Weber, Verdi, Sme
  • s featured predominantly selections from comic operas by such composers as Arthur Sullivan and Alfre
  • Earlier English operas by Wallace, Michael Balfe and Julius Benedict
  • David (Saul and David) is the first of the two operas by the Danish composer Carl Nielsen.
  • erest in classical music, and has been seen at Operas by sports journalists.
  • n Center debut, directing a trilogy of one-act operas by Modest Mussorgsky, Ernst Krenek and Dmitri
  • ide array of works, including two contemporary operas by Boston composer Frederick Converse: The Pip
  • r creating roles in the world premieres of two operas by Gian Carlo Menotti: the title role in Ameli
  • ection of Clemens Krauss she often appeared in operas by Richard Strauss, creating Clairon in Capric
  • He has also written the libretti for two operas by Nicola LeFanu, The Green Children (1966) an
  • The first of six operas by Wallace, the work is often cited as an insp
  • See List of operas by Francesco Bianchi
  • See List of operas by Guglielmi.
  • See List of operas by Monsigny.
  • See List of operas by Spontini.
  • Main article: List of operas by Marschner
  • ing new productions, and reviving 20th century operas by American and international composers.
  • The Bear is the second of the two operas by William Walton, described in publication as
  • e enjoyed considerable success in light German operas by Lortzing and also in operetta.
  • He has also participated in performances of operas by Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Kurt Weill
  • He also created roles in three operas by Giacomo Puccini at the Met, namely, La fanc
  • He also penned several critical editions of operas by George Frideric Handel and of Henry Purcell
  • ssages in French and Italian drawn from famous operas by Handel and Jean-Baptiste Lully.
  • the Night Visitors, NBC decided to present new operas by other American composers and gave Foss a co
  • an grand opera and verismo opera; particularly operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Puccini.
  • recordings include the lute songs of Dowland, operas by Handel, Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • d early training in music and had composed two operas by age twenty.
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