Examples of using Operatic in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Bologna Operatic Choir generously offered a third benefit in support of the celebrations of World Migratory Bird Day campaign May 2015.
Michael Schade OC(born January 23, 1965) is a Canadian operatic tenor, who was born in Geneva and raised in Germany and Canada.
She continued with her"operatic" work, went to live in Vienna,
In 2014 he made his operatic debut in Europe singing Spoletta in Tosca by Giacomo Puccini on a tour in Switzerland,
help of local amateurs, and the Russian Jewish Operatic Company made their debut at the Beaumont Hall,
The father disappeared on December 8, 1976 in operatic probably in Buenos Aires.
New Orleans has had operatic performances on almost a yearly basis.
As a former operatic protege myself… I am fully aware of what it takes to make it to the top.
This frequency region will be particularly important in David Howard's operatic castrato recreation.
one after another, the real-life sets from those legendary operatic moments.
full-throated hardcore, operatic female vocals and lounge jazz Sean Reid June 2, 2009.
symphony, nor operatic drama.
had introduced operatic elements into his symphonies.
Since then, they have made history with their sophisticated fusion of operatic expression, theatrical performance,
gothic, operatic, and silly, and it's appealing because of all of this.
featured an all African-American cast and blended operatic, folk, and jazz idioms.
and even operatic arias are but a few of the offerings one might wander past on a trek along the Embarcadero.
The gold interior of the dome is operatic in its splendor and could illuminate any production of Tristan und Isolde you cared to stage.
Rameau also began other operatic projects, which were either abandoned at an early stage(Pandore)
Campanini studied at the Parma Conservatory before making his operatic debut as Manrico in Il trovatore, in 1869, in Odessa.