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Des peintures plein les murs et les plafonds !

from the cookbook, 'french feasts.'

Exposition of photographs from the last seasons plays at the Oslo Opera House

Opera @ 寶藏巖

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Live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York

 

Music lovers take delight in Opera Brunch at the Royal Glenora

The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492, is an opera buffa in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. Wikipedia

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Librettist: Lorenzo Da Ponte

Language: Italian

Arias: Non più andrai, Se vuol ballare

Characters: Figaro, Conde de Almaviva, Don Curzio,

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2015 Fall Opera Scenes Dress Rehearsal. Thursdy, November 19, 2015.

 

Photo by Will Heller

Cairo Opera House as viewed form the VIP Lounge of the Cairo Tower

Here's the Opera building. It really is quite impressive, and even more so in real life, where it's considerably less blurry.

FSC Opera Theatre - April 6, 2011

Now -these- are opera clothes! Our Gr. 3 teacher, Marie Baker, ready for a morning school trip to the new Toronto opera hall.

Birthday cake I made for my daughter's 4th birthday. Blogged.

View of Opera House as seen from harbor - and from our afternoon into sunset sail - just Nicole, Dave and our skipper, Tim, from Champagne Sailing Sydney, onboard the catamaran SeaScape.

 

Beautiful, clear and sunny day. Sailed from Walsh Bay near the Rocks, under bridge, past Opera House & Botanical Gardens, past Darling & Point Piper, moored in Camp Cove for drinks, hors-d'oeuvre, sun & chill - then out past Watson Bay to Harbour entrance, across to North Head, then back along north side, past Bradley's Head, to leaisurely sunset viewing just off Cremorne Point, back over along Opera House, Bridge, Luna Park. A great time.

I love the grand staircase of the Opera Garnier in Paris. Especially the big statues representing tragedy and comedy.

A wall of 150 Italian opera houses as seen from the stage

Perugia, Italy

This is a performace given by opera singers. It was really impressive to listen their voices.

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Opera House

Linz, Austria

Terry Pawson Architects

Oslo Opera house from the outside.

The Bardavon 1869 Opera House, in downtown of Poughkeepsie, New York is the oldest continuously-operating theater in New York State. Built in 1869, it served as a venue for various performing arts, community meetings, and celebrations until 1923; it largely resumed this heritage by becoming a general performing-arts facility in 1976. In the interlude period from 1923 to 1975, it served as a cinema, as well as a location for live performances, especially vaudeville, during those particular years. When the Opera House Opened it was named the Collingwood Opera House after its owner and operator James Collingwood, the theater featured an uncommon two-stage dome. Between 1869 and 1921, many notable figures of the day graced the Bardavon's stage, including Sarah Bernhardt and John Barrymore. The beautiful Opera House continues sharing venues from many playwrights, performers, retro/classic films, musicians and many more valuable talents. Take notice of all of the elaborate decor and dramatic scale of the architectural design. The Bardavon is more that and Opera House it is the doorway to history and extraordinary talent.

An equirectangular panorama taken at Tokyo's Opera City.

See also the interactive (VR) view.

Opéra Garnier - Paris - France

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Opera House

Architect Henning Larsen, donated by the Møller Foundation, completed 2004, one of the most expensive (if not the most expensive) opera houses of the world.

Opera Bar drinkers by the harbour side have a full view of the bridge as well. 6:40pm Friday, an hour+ before sunset.

 

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A capture of the opera house using the reflective glass of the overseas passenger terminal. Capture taken during Scott Kelby's worldwide photowalk

Opera Natura

Digital photo collage from original photography by artist and photographer Christopher Beikmann

 

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The Opéra Garnier is one of the Paris National Opera's two home venues in the city. It was built from 1861 to 1875 on a commission of Napoleon III, along with the Place de l'Opéra on which the building stands, at the intersection of Boulevard des Capucines and Avenue de l'Opéra. Inaugurated as "le Nouvel opéra de Paris" (the New Paris Opera), the venue became known as the "Palais Garnier" within the first decades of its existence, acknowleding the plans and designs of its architect Charles Garnier. The Paris National Opera now uses the Palais Garnier mainly for ballet. The Palais Garnier also houses the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra de Paris (Paris Opera Library-Museum), although the Library-Museum is no longer managed by the Opera and is part of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

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