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Leontyne Price is an American opera singer (soprano) best known for her Verdi roles, above all the title role of Aida.
Photo: Price as Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra (1066) by American composer Samuel Barber.
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Sopranos Tour: The beautiful and real-life Soprano house in North Caldwell, NJ. (June 2007)
Flickr Explore: July 9, 2007 #481 (dropped)
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Lorraine Bracco
The 59th Annual Peabody Awards
The Waldorf=Astoria
May 22, 2000
North Jersey mob boss, Tony Soprano, self-described "waste management consultant," reluctantly seeks a psychiatrist's help after blacking out. Lest he appear weak, he must keep his therapy a secret from the rest of the Mob. He's stressed: his teenage daughter is giving his wife fits; his mean-spirited mother refuses to move to a retirement community; his aging Uncle Junior, jealous of Tony's rise to the top, won't stay in line and engineers a plot to kill Tony; and the feds, armed with RICO, are circling. In therapy, Tony must come to terms with his father's example, his mother's manipulations, and his own fears of death and loss of family.
(So yes, we did do some more traditional portraits of Jillian before just jumping into the shower...)
Found image. Cabinet card of Edwardian soprano, Coraline Ann Calvert, with a fan, photographed by RC Clifford in Bradford in the 1900s. The card is signed by her on the back. I am grateful to Bob Naylor for information about her. She was born in Bradford in 1886 and died in 1953.
Satriale's Meat Market from the Sopranos. This is North Jersey after all.
Reached #479 on Explore. Thanks everybody.
RIP: James Gandolfini.
Superb evening at the Meitar Opera Studio !
Nofar was born in 1990 in Israel. Her mother is from Italy and her father is from Georgia (ex USSR).
"I speak Italian, but unfortunately I don't speak Georgian, although I feel very connected to both cultures.
"I LOVE opera. I have an ardent passion for this art. Opera takes our feelings to extreme deepness.
"When I was a child my father used to wake me up for school with full volume Tosca, Manon Lescaut and other Italian operas. Back then I didn't like it so much, but years after, when I decided to listen to an opera just for fun, I discovered that I already knew all the music from my childhood."
After Nofar's mandatory military service she started her music studies in the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at the Tel-Aviv University.
"I am now a soloist in the Meitar Opera Studio - the young artists program of the Israeli Opera."
In addition to singing Nofar plays the piano, she used to play the saxophone and the bassoon, too.
"I love sports, especially running, swimming and biking. I love things that move the body, they move the soul as well."
Nofar says she has a special place for cats in her heart.
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One of the 'Attikafiguren' from the Wiener Ringtheater which burned down in 1881, killing 384 people. These four surviving figures were placed in the park soon after the disaster. Pötzleinsdorfer Schlosspark, Vienna.
I have been re-watching all my The Sopranos seasons over these past few weeks; still one of the mist brilliant and emotionally wrenching shows ever created.
Some people have criticized it as being boring and filled with an over-abundance of Mafioso navel gazing and introspection, but I disagree; the intensity and gut-wrenching scenes and events are still there in spades, and actually learning the motivations behind the characters, most specifically Anthony Soprano, as well as watching the characters evolve and develop over the course of 6 seasons, is very satisfying indeed.
I snapped this shot of my TV screen mid Sopranos episode late at night a few weeks ago with my iPhone and edited it using the cool and fun BeFunky app.
Any other Sopranos fans out there?
I am halfway through Season 6 and know I will be sad when it is over!
Salvatore 'Coco' Cogliano, John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia, Federico Castelluccio, & John Bianco from The Sopranos with Sebastian Bach at Cha-Cha's NYC