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  1. Sheep graze up to its walls, mellow with yellow lichen, and the reedy dykes which surround it are famous for their marsh frogs, whose operatic baritone can be heard a mile away on May nights.
  2. Italian operatic composer.
  3. Now her powerful, operatic voice appears on Soul II Soul's "A Dream's A Dream" and she is working on a solo album, "Glomozon", to be released on the Soul II Soul label.
  4. Appreciation: Goran Jarvefelt: Operatic fabulist.
  5. Yet the state decreed, at first, that "Romeo and Juliet" should have a happy ending; production of that and other pieces was inexplicably delayed or cancelled; and his favourite operatic director, Vsevelod Meyerhold, was arrested in June 1939 after publicly defying accusations of "artistic errors".
  6. Using this giant horn, he captured live operatic performances on cylinders during the years 1900-;1902.
  7. I dodged herds of joggers, cyclists, people playing croquet, baseball, and walked into the theatrical bustle of an operatic cast preparing for an open air performance of Madam Butterfly.
  8. Mildenhall ran the school's operatic society and was pleased when Gedge and several friends offered to take part.
  9. It's the culmination of his development in the theatre since the mid-Sixties brought his unforgettable Lear with Paul Scofield; his Theatre of Cruelty season; and the sledgehammer, operatic impact of his Marat/Sade.
  10. The broad comedy he brings into the drama is, like the operatic emotions of the romantic plot, performed with masterly finesse.
  11. The remarkable thing about Daryl Runswick's operatic project, following a tradition set by Britten himself and acknowledged as such by the generous support of the Aldeburgh Foundation, is that it involves whole classes from primary and middle schools around Suffolk, not just the few so prematurely labelled "musical".
  12. IN THE week that Luciano Pavarotti, arthritic in knee but glorious in voice, was making his triumphant return to the London stage, the operatic news from home was alarming.
  13. Maybe, now that they know it works and if they are embold-Clare Shearer as Rosina ened, it will grow during the run into the big, bold bellylaugh it ought to be, forgetting operatic pretensions to high art and closer to situation comedy.

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