Examples of using Operatic in English and their translations into Greek
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The Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing.
their daughter Montserrat Martí is also an operatic soprano.
Tragedy of Love is a musical journey through the world of operatic costumes.
Among the most interesting operatic experiences of the last years.".
while the last song is an instrumental one with some operatic vocal samples.
Her celebrated operatic roles are numerous and varied.
It's supposed to be… operatic.
Camilla Williams, operatic soprano, the first African American to receive a contract with a major American opera company.
As a former operatic protege myself… I am fully aware of what it takes to make it to the top.
A homeless man with a beautiful operatic voice singing the word“Bacteria” in an empty dumpster in Chinatown.
His operatic repertory covers a very wide range extending from baroque to the 21st century.
He began his operatic career in 1765, collaborating with Niccolò
In addition, a tradition of operatic production began in Warsaw in 1628,
He designed stage sets for successful and controversial operatic and theatrical productions,
Its legacy today is most visible in Richard Wagner's operatic cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, which, however, is mostly based on Old Norse sources.
they created an interactive operatic performance in the centre of Athens,
Callas went from the beautiful voice in a frumpish operatic type costume to being a glorious beautiful diva whose voice was recognized around the world.
When it comes to metal screams and the operatic vocals, I have no idea what the individuals are saying.
Jazz inflections and operatic arias, traditional musical idioms from Africa
To transform the title and value of the“operatic libretto” into the title