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Opera at Western. The Secret Gardener. Paul Davenport Theatre-Talbot College-Western University. November 20th, 2019. Photo: Claus Andersen
Opera cake 30 x 40cm, Tulisan namanya itu ... mana tahan ... blepotan. secara bikinnya lagi laper pagi-2 buta, belum sarapan .. jadi tangan gemeteran .... wah wis ...
ternyata bikin kue gak boleh laper yah ...
Opera di Raffaele Orlando.
Olio 50x70
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Fotografia feita em parceira com Flávia Viana; Inspirado no filme "Terror na Ópera" do diretor italiano Dario Argento.
Serse opera, a co-production with Baldwin Wallace Opera and Cleveland Opera Theater with guest director and conductor Timothy Nelson, hailed by Opera News as "The future of opera." Channeling the style of Rumi and building on the concept of a Persian folk-love story as narrated by a poet, Nelson will create and lead this world-premiere adaptation of Handel's "Serse."
This exciting production will feature a cast from the Baldwin Wallace Opera program, a chamber orchestra, costume design by Esther Haberlen and scenographic design by Matthew D. McCarren. Sung in Italian with English narration, "Serse" will have an approximate 90-minute duration.
This is the first Baldwin Wallace Opera production to be produced under the leadership of Scott Skiba, the recently appointed director of opera studies, and Jason Aquila, the recently appointed opera music director.
The opera in three acts tells the story of Serses, the King of Persia, who is engaged to Amastre, but he really loves Romilda. Unfortunately, his brother, Arsamenes, and Romilda are already in love. To confuse matters further, Romilda's sister, Atalanta, is secretly in love with Arsamenes. Add a bumbling servant, and it looks like all the lovers are doomed to be separated. However, love prevails and all rejoice as they return to happiness.
Opera Unica – Vintage Bike
July 30, 2013 Italy
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Marcie Lay, right, and Eugene "Trey" Richards rehearse with producer, Jim Sohre, left, for their upcoming production entitled "Viva Verdi!" at Sohre's residence in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015. (Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Kunqu opera is one of the oldest extant forms of chinese opera developed in 14th century Ming dynasty.It is listed as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO since 2001.
Aproveitando o friozinho que está fazendo em São Paulo desde ontem, o escolhido foi um vinho puro clássico, o Ópera, eu acho que o nome casa super bem com a cor!
Photo from the theatre where we saw a performance of traditional Chinese Opera (owing to illness I have little else to show from this evening).
Serse opera, a co-production with Baldwin Wallace Opera and Cleveland Opera Theater with guest director and conductor Timothy Nelson, hailed by Opera News as "The future of opera." Channeling the style of Rumi and building on the concept of a Persian folk-love story as narrated by a poet, Nelson will create and lead this world-premiere adaptation of Handel's "Serse."
This exciting production will feature a cast from the Baldwin Wallace Opera program, a chamber orchestra, costume design by Esther Haberlen and scenographic design by Matthew D. McCarren. Sung in Italian with English narration, "Serse" will have an approximate 90-minute duration.
This is the first Baldwin Wallace Opera production to be produced under the leadership of Scott Skiba, the recently appointed director of opera studies, and Jason Aquila, the recently appointed opera music director.
The opera in three acts tells the story of Serses, the King of Persia, who is engaged to Amastre, but he really loves Romilda. Unfortunately, his brother, Arsamenes, and Romilda are already in love. To confuse matters further, Romilda's sister, Atalanta, is secretly in love with Arsamenes. Add a bumbling servant, and it looks like all the lovers are doomed to be separated. However, love prevails and all rejoice as they return to happiness.