Examples of using Operatic in English and their translations into Italian
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Operatic concert by Natalie Dessay,
with at least one operatic production every year.
the San Francisco Operatic and Ballet School opened in 1933 and offered classes in ballet,
He trains us in this authentic operatic singing method and so we can bring it
It included some operatic titles, though most of the first 100 numbers were dedicated to band music,
is indicative of the brilliant operatic career to follow in the next 30 years of his life.
He also appeared in the Hamilton Operatic Society's productions of Half a Sixpence and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
with a three-years agreement for two operatic and two symphonic productions every year.
It's this operatic relationship between Cap
orchestral, and operatic groups in the New York area.
In fact, they missed four very easy kicks against the Exeter Amateur Operatic Society which cost them the match.
this festival brings a new dimension to the works of the international operatic repertoire.
It was through Sonzogno that Mugnano began to develop his work in operatic seasons in Argentina and elsewhere in South America,
Stravinsky's most important operatic work looks back to Mozart musically
in his spare time sang with the Sheffield Operatic Society.
we want our work to be considered like all the other works that we love in the operatic repertoire, from Monteverdi to contemporary composers.
Even more directly influential were the French operatic visits to London,
Kane marries Susan and forces her into a humiliating operatic career for which she has neither the talent nor the ambition.
He was known for his interpretations of the standard symphonic and operatic repertoire, as well as for championing new works.
the Russian Jewish Operatic Company made their debut at the Beaumont Hall, close to Stepney Green tube station.