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  • In 2005, he presented Soap Operatic, a solo exhibition at The Moore Space, Miami.
  • It remains the composer's most considerable operatic achievement."
  • (performed 5 November 1664; printed 1674), an operatic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth
  • The Sound of a Voice is a 2003 operatic adaptation of the play The Sound of a Voice b
  • asteroff also has written the libretto for an operatic adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under t
  • Carmen, in Robert DiDomenica's operatic adaptation of Jean Genet's The Balcony, with
  • This includes operatic adaptations by Heinrich Marschner and Peter J
  • ucted a variety of solo, chamber, orchestral, operatic, and choral music from the Renaissance, Baroq
  • s, baritone soloist and composer Oley Speaks, operatic and concert basso Herbert Witherspoon, and ar
  • 6 May 1942, St. Louis, Missouri) is an operatic and concert baritone.
  • The society is associated with NODA (National Operatic and Dramatic Association), from whom LATA hav
  • nged its name from 'Crosfields' to 'Centenary Operatic and Dramatic Society' - named after the theat
  • bly Hall has been home to the Tunbridge Wells Operatic and Dramatic Society.
  • ool runs a dramatic society named Bishopshalt Operatic and Dramatic Society, known as BODS.
  • The Dover Operatic and Dramatic Society (or 'DODS') were formed
  • His professional operatic and recital career has spanned nearly three d
  • ptember 1917, including popular vocal, dance, operatic, and orchestral selections.
  • October 1955) was a German soprano singer in operatic and concert work who had an international car
  • orthampton on November 16, 1950) is a British operatic and concert baritone.
  • The Yeomen of the Guard for the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society at very short notice.
  • Her operatic and concert performances have also taken her
  • Specials, Fall Out Boy and The Academy Is... operatic and orchestral performances, as well as civic
  • ares "this is Grand Guignol pop-epic, gothic, operatic, and silly, and it's appealing because of all
  • Given his knowledge of the British operatic and musical scene of the day, Gaddes was inst
  • National Operatic and Dramatic Association Junior Award
  • Amateur dramatic group The Wisbech Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society (WAODS) have been provid
  • 85, Witkowo - 8 October 1967, Chicago) was an operatic and concert soprano with a successful career
  • His next operatic appointment was as conductor of Royal Swedish
  • t Concerto No. 8, which is in the style of an operatic aria, and which is still periodically revived
  • She has also performed operatic arias on National German Radio and Television
  • os records she also made albums such as Great Operatic Arias - Della Jones.
  • re than 30 gramophone recordings of songs and operatic arias (some of them duplicates) - plus one sp
  • On them, he is heard to best advantage in operatic arias by Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti and Gluc
  • t from her classical repertoire of Lieder and operatic arias, Yoko Maria combines also film music an
  • German Lieder, French and Italian art songs, operatic arias, as well as Japanese songs.
  • y copied in eighteenth-century collections of operatic arias.
  • are a lot of famous and technically difficult operatic arias.
  • va in The Barber of Seville, and a recital of operatic arias.
  • rmed in makeshift facilities modified for the operatic arts.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire is so operatic as a play that one wonders why more than 50 y
  • 10 January 1950, New Orleans) is an American operatic baritone who has had an active international
  • Emil Burian (died 1926), Czech operatic baritone
  • April 26 - Francesco Graziani (baritone), operatic baritone (d.
  • Camille Everardi (1824 - 1899) was a Belgian operatic baritone who had an active international care
  • Tom Krause (born July 5, 1934) is a Finnish operatic baritone particularly associated with Mozart
  • lis (born 25 July 1957, Anagni) is an Italian operatic baritone who has had an active career in majo
  • October 2, 1921) was the first American-born operatic baritone to win an international reputation.
  • ard Wlaschiha (born May 28, 1938) is a German operatic baritone who specializes in Wagnerian villain
  • in Carthage, Missouri) is a retired American operatic baritone and voice teacher.
  • , Pozsony, Hungarian Kingdom) was an Austrian operatic baritone of Hungarian descent, and the son of
  • nuary 14, 1896 - August 17, 1984) was a Welsh operatic baritone, prominent in the first half of the
  • obable - Richard Charke, violinist, composer, operatic baritone, and playwright (died c. 1738)
  • sur-Lot - 16 August 1905, Paris) was a French operatic baritone.
  • Toni Blankenheim (born 1921) is a German operatic baritone.
  • ember 8, 1842 - August 26, 1906) was a German operatic baritone.
  • cember 1931- 23 January 2002) was an American operatic baritone.
  • 1 December 1873 - 19 March 1926) was a German operatic baritone.
  • 44, Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American operatic baritone.
  • nna) is an internationally-acclaimed Austrian operatic baritone.
  • They had two sons, one of whom became an operatic baritone.
  • 11 December 1855 - 13 April 1918) was a Welsh operatic baritone.
  • 1944) is an internationally renowned English operatic baritone.
  • Martin Gantner is a German operatic baritone.
  • March 9 - Franz Xaver Gerl, operatic bass and composer (b.
  • December 27 - Charles Manners, operatic bass and opera company manager (d.
  • 8, Aub-18 November 1903, Munich) was a German operatic bass who was active at the Bavarian State Ope
  • ied February 14, 2004 in Munich) was a German operatic bass and actor.
  • layed the role of the niece opposite renowned operatic bass Feodor Chaliapin in the English-language
  • 962 in Consett, County Durham, England) is an operatic bass who has performed at several of the worl
  • nen (born 7 July 1945, in Turku) is a Finnish operatic bass singer, who has sung at all of the most
  • unclinger was the son of Josef Munclinger, an operatic bass and opera-stage manager at the National
  • se as a participant in a memorial concert for operatic bass George Conly and virtuoso pianist Herman
  • William Howland (1871-1945), operatic bass, voice teacher, composer, conductor and
  • Fordham is the birthplace of Operatic Bass-baritone Darren Jeffery.
  • rf - 1 December 1935, Vienna) was an Austrian operatic bass-baritone who was particularly admired fo
  • Gustave Huberdeau, operatic bass-baritone (born 1874)
  • fuss (25 May 1917 - 27 June 1988) was a Swiss operatic bass-baritone, who later became an American c
  • - September 8, 1995, Vienna) was an Austrian operatic bass-baritone, particularly associated with t
  • Danzig - March 28, 1980, Munich) was a German operatic bass-baritone, particularly associated with W
  • kmann (born 1958 in Heilbronn, Germany) is an operatic bass-baritone, particularly prominent in the
  • Popera band The Arrangement; Matt Bellamy and Operatic Bass-Baritone, Darren Jeffery.
  • (19 March 1883 - 5 January 1970) was a German operatic bass-baritone.
  • 30 June 1835 - 14 November 1901) was a Polish operatic bass-baritone.
  • he - 12 February 2009, Marxzell) was a German operatic bass-baritone.
  • ied 13 October 2010, Copenhagen) was a Danish operatic bass-baritone.
  • Mariani (1801 - 10 June 1859) was an Italian operatic bass.
  • ns Sotin (born 10 September 1939) is a German operatic bass.
  • 823 - 2 March 1887) was a Polish composer and operatic bass.
  • 2 - Deported to Majdanek, 1942?) was a German operatic bass.
  • January 1906 - 24 November 1969) was a Welsh operatic bass.
  • Jane, Art vs. history: Sonoma city fathers in operatic battle, San Francisco Examiner, July 8, 1996.
  • usic and lyrical ability noting "Over a dark, operatic beat, Eminem delivers rhymes that are typical
  • t, Dan Gardner, and Charles White to form the Operatic Brothers and Sisters.
  • Gilbert's first operatic burlesque, Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and
  • Robert the Devil was part of a series of five operatic burlesques written early in Gilbert's career.
  • 28/5, is an operatic burletta per musica by Joseph Haydn.
  • th her voice well past its prime after a busy operatic career stretching all the way back to 1859!
  • after having married for the second time; her operatic career had lasted for 19 years.
  • ly Carte Opera Company before embarking on an operatic career.
  • includes traditional songs, and classical and operatic choir songs.
  • ng, aural training, compositional techniques, operatic coaching, performance classes; variously at K
  • ted the role of Apollo in his brother's first operatic collaboration with W. S. Gilbert, Thespis, at
  • uliana toured with Ron Athey performing their operatic collaboration, The Judas Cradle.
  • Boronat (1859 or 1867 - 1934) was an Italian operatic coloratura soprano, noted for her performance
  • Her voice style was mainly operatic coloratura soprano with a deep, fast vibrato.
  • He wrote melodramas, farces and light operatic comedies, many of his works being adapted for
  • The Rising of the Moon is an operatic comedy in three acts composed by Nicholas Maw
  • The work was one of three operatic commissions to mark the Festival of Britain (
  • he company's 50th year in production, Belfast Operatic Company performed Beauty and the Beast, at th
  • Belfast Operatic Company (BOC)is an amateur company which perf
  • prize and a prestigious staged premiere in an operatic competition sponsored by the Regent of Bavari
  • celebrated violinist Johann Jakob Walther and operatic composer Nicolaus Adam Strungk.
  • acher, numbered for a while among the leading operatic composers of the 'Munich School', whose most
  • Most of the operatic composers of the giovane scuola were also mem
  • Fry's operatic compositions include Aurelia the Vestal, Leon
  • nnually puts on Opera in the Park, an outdoor operatic concert held in Warner Park.
  • a in 1912 to Cleofonte Campanini, the leading operatic conductor and impresario.
  • e - 20 February 1992, Marseille) was a French operatic conductor, composer, and pedagogue.
  • May 2, 1925 - August 16, 2002) was an Italian operatic conductor.
  • With the amateur operatic contest getting under way, Ianto Jones joins
  • His wife was a Russian operatic contralto Anna Vorobyova.
  • a Seehofer (died 1912, Mannheim) was a German operatic contralto who was a principal artist at the B
  • (30 April 1871 - 6 May 1947) was an American operatic contralto who had an active international car
  • Nissa (born 27 September 1954) is an Italian operatic contralto who has sung leading roles in the p
  • The grand motet also had operatic contrast, so a grand motet was a sequence of
  • One notable departure from operatic convention was to make the part of Lear's Foo
  • eographic scholarship from the Association of Operatic Dancing (later the Royal Academy of Dance) fo
  • She made her operatic debut in 1947, at the Vienna State Opera, as
  • s across the United States and later made his operatic debut at New York City Opera.
  • Bostridge made his operatic debut in 1994, aged 29, as Lysander in A Mids
  • He made his professional operatic debut in 1980 in the title role of Werther.
  • In June 2008 he made his operatic debut at the ENO in Robert Carsen's productio
  • Her operatic debut was as the First Lady in The Magic Flut
  • He made his professional operatic debut in 1975 and his international debut in
  • In 1924, still only 16, she made her operatic debut in the taxing role of Lucia di Lammermo
  • born in Lugano, studied in Milan and made his operatic debut in 1820.
  • e season 1899-1900 she made her mezzo-soprano operatic debut at Nantes.
  • Her operatic debut was as Bess in Porgy and Bess for Houst
  • His operatic debut was in 1981 in Dresden, and he was a me
  • studied in Lahti and Stockholm, and made his operatic debut in Helsinki in 1960 as Sparafucile.
  • In 1976, Wilson-Johnson made his operatic debut in Henze's We Come to the River at the
  • His major operatic debut was in Iolanthe in 1973 with the Englis
  • nal work to embark upon a career and made her operatic debut in 1986 as the Countess in Le Nozze di
  • As a boy soprano, Laciura made his operatic debut in a small role in Louise, in March 196
  • Fleta made his operatic debut in Trieste in 1919, having previously s
  • roadcasting System, and made her professional operatic debut as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro wi
  • Lo Giudice made his operatic debut in 1919 as Gastone in La traviata at th
  • Her operatic debut occurred in 1881 in Gounod's Faust at B
  • He made his operatic debut at the Bayreuth Festival in 1897, singi
  • d was a music teacher there before making her operatic debut in 1935.
  • ata Moby-Dick, and following this he made his operatic debut in 1990 as the Emperor in Turandot.
  • She made her operatic debut in 1971 as Dido in Dido and Aeneas with
  • Miura made her operatic debut in Tokyo in 1911 and the same year went
  • She made her operatic debut in 1958 at the Bayreuth Festival in the
  • Cedolins made her operatic debut in 1992 at the Teatro Carlo Felice in G
  • Made his operatic debut at the State Opera Istanbul in the 2002
  • Forsell made his operatic debut at the Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm,
  • He made his operatic debut in Berlin, as Escamillo, in 1959, and q
  • in Milan with Adele Borghi before making her operatic debut as Azucena in Il trovatore in Sanremo i
  • Soprano Anne Chabanceau de La Barre makes her operatic debut.
  • writes a bad review of Susan Alexander Kane's operatic debut.
  • i-autobiographical story of the opera, in her operatic debut.
  • ch were particularly relevant to Wagner's own operatic development: the problem of unifying verse st
  • His operatic directing debut was during the Santa Fe Opera
  • In January 1921, operatic diva Mary Garden was appointed music director
  • Anthony Wood wrote that Davenant's version of operatic drama "delighted the eye and ear extremely we
  • Messidor is a four-act operatic drame lyrique by Alfred Bruneau to a French l
  • i Circe (Telemachus, or Circe's Island) is an operatic dramma per musica in two acts by Christoph Wi
  • La vera costanza ("True Constancy"), is an operatic dramma giocoso in three acts by Pasquale Anfo
  • xur, re d'Ormus ("Axur, king of Ormus") is an operatic dramma tragicomico in five acts by Antonio Sa
  • The operatic effect was a part of the embellishment of the
  • ur scenarios, likewise juxtaposes traditional operatic episodes: the libretto begins "Dressed as an
  • iconoclast, remaining apart from the American operatic establishment.
  • e Nightingale, described in the press as “the operatic event of the year.”
  • sang with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in Operatic excerpts under the conductorship of George Sz
  • garded this piece as an experiment, a kind of operatic exercise.
  • His operatic experience includes Walton's The Bear and Str
  • Interested citizens learned of the Wolffs' operatic expertise from their great success in Europe
  • e, in what turned out to be Handel's greatest operatic failure.
  • the production was one of the composer's few operatic failures, perhaps due to the pressure of comp
  • o which is added "The Humors of John Bull" an Operatic Farce, London 1789 (published under the pseud
  • he Silken Ladder or Die seidene Leiter) is an operatic farsa comica in one act by Gioachino Rossini
  • yet child-like voice of Lole Montoya and the operatic, flashy guitar of Manuel.
  • ing lady...although excellent, was rather too operatic for a musical comedy."
  • l of 1882, and in August 1883 was produced in operatic form at the Crystal Palace.
  • had more action and less music than the more operatic form.
  • , and the first to write in the symphonic and operatic forms.
  • Seven Sevens - Cycle One:The Politicians [ operatic fragment] 1986
  • y of Italian singing technique in the form of operatic gala in which one can hear the most popular I
  • rgaret Sutherland; it is her only work in the operatic genre.
  • Lully - produced some very grand, and operatic, grands motets.
  • His operatic guest conducting engagements included the fir
  • sidered one of the finest tenore di grazia in operatic history.
  • June 27 - Giacomo Durazzo, operatic impresario (died 1794)
  • Daily News remarks that Lambert is "downright operatic in 'Soaked' and as wild as Freddie Mercury on
  • Il maestro di cappella is an operatic intermezzo in one act by Domenico Cimarosa.
  • "Risk" ( Operatic Intro) - 3:52
  • It has a program of leading-edge orchestral, operatic, jazz, and electroacoustic performances, alon
  • Guiding Hip-Hop Toward Operatic Leaps; Prince Paul Imagines a Movie as He Mak
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