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At and performance
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
At the time, only the dress rehearsal and opening night performance were held, and the play was not revived until after Jarry's death.
At the next performance at Lackland Air Force Base following the announcement the No. 4 or slot pilot, was absent from the formation.
At maturity level 5, processes are concerned with addressing statistical common causes of process variation and changing the process ( for example, to shift the mean of the process performance ) to improve process performance.
At a time when transistors and other components were a limited resource, this also left fewer components and less opportunity for other types of performance optimizations.
At the same time it is enjoyed as performance dance, whereby it may well be a solo dance.
At Euro 96, held in England, Terry Venables led England to their best performance at a European Championship, reaching the semifinals.
At the same time, an " X2 " performance option with a more powerful version of the six-cylinder engine was made available.
At one point during the performance, Booth was said to have shaken his finger in Lincoln's direction as he delivered a line of dialogue.
At the age of 12, Dunst gained widespread recognition playing the role of vampire Claudia in Interview with the Vampire ( 1994 ), a performance for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
At the 1973 Academy Awards ceremony, Brando refused to accept the Oscar for his performance in The Godfather.
At times the relationship was stormy, with Railtrack resisting pressure to improve its performance.
At the end of one particular performance, a U. S. Marine in the audience shouted, " That was righteous, brothers!
At the same time Prokofiev also composed music for children ( Three Songs for Children and Peter and the Wolf, among others ) as well as the gigantic Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution, which was banned from performance and had to wait until May 1966 for a partial premiere.
At first, mosques combined both religious performance and learning activities, but by the 9th century, the Madrassa was introduced, a proper school that was built independently from the mosque.
At low altitudes, the B-58 ended up with performance that was only a small improvement over the B-47 it was meant to replace.
At the Grammy Awards of 1976, the Judy Collins performance of the song was named " Song of the Year ".
At the Olympic Games and World Championships qualification is determined by performance at the World Cup Classics events throughout the season.
At one point, Dorian attends a performance of Richard Wagner's opera, Tannhäuser, and is explicitly said to personally identify with the work.
At the juncture of the WBS element and organization unit, control accounts and work packages are established and performance is planned, measured, recorded, and controlled.
At one performance, Ono set a painting on fire ; fortunately John Cage had advised her to treat the paper with flame retardant.
" At the June 2006 Las Vegas premiere of Cirque du Soleil's Beatles performance " Love ", pictures were taken of her and Paul hugging.
At its full length ( including the ballet and the cuts made before the first performance ), it contains about four hours of music and is Verdi's longest opera.
At the end of the first performance, the audience called for Wagner, who appeared at the front of the Royal box, which he had been sharing with King Ludwig.

At and opera
At larger theaters or opera houses, the dramaturg works on the historical and cultural research into the play or opera and its setting.
At age 11, he began his acting career, appearing on the British television soap opera Coronation Street, which was produced at Granada Studios by Granada Television in Manchester.
At first, according to Riefenstahl ’ s memoir, she resisted and did not want to create further Nazi films ; instead, she wanted to direct a feature film based on Hitler ’ s favourite opera, Eugen d ' Albert's Tiefland.
At the end of the 17th century opera flourished in England under Henry Purcell, and in France under Lully, who with the collaboration of Molière also greatly raised the status of the entertainments known as ballets, interspersed with instrumental and vocal music.
At the age of nine he was composing his first opera, The Giant, as well as an overture and various other pieces.
At the same time, however, Adorno renewed his musical work: with talks at the Kranichsteiner Musikgesellschaft, another in connection with a production of Ernst Krenek ’ s opera Leben des Orest, and a seminar on “ Criteria of New Music ” at the Fifth International Summer Course for New Music at Kranichstein.
At around this point there was a change in the style of Lansky's music that made it sound slightly more modern, and 1997 heralded a one-hour computer opera titled Things She Carried, a musical portrait about an unnamed woman in a series of eight movements.
At the age of twenty-three, Cimarosa began his career as a composer with an opera buffa called Le stravaganze del conte, first performed at the Teatro del Fiorentini at Naples in 1772.
At first Mozart thought he needed to finish his opera in only two months, because tentative plans were made to perform it at the September visit of the Russian Grand Duke Paul ( son of Catherine the Great and heir to the Russian throne ).
At Bayreuth a tradition has arisen that there is no applause after the first act of the opera.
At the invitation of opera director Peter Sellars, he created video sequences to be shown as a backdrop to the action on stage during the performance of Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde.
At the New York City Opera, in October 1953, Preminger directed the American premiere ( in English translation ) of Gottfried von Einem's opera Der Prozeß, based on Franz Kafka's novel The Trial.
At one point in the opera, the rival divas Carmen Ghia and Donna Ribalda break character in the middle of a recitative, so the singers can hold a conversation ( still in recitative ) about their singing careeers.
At the end of 1871, the impresario John Hollingshead commissioned Sullivan to work with W. S. Gilbert to create the burlesque-style comic opera Thespis for the Gaiety Theatre.
At the nearby town of Torre del Lago, there is a Puccini opera festival every year in July / August.
At the end of both the play and the opera, he begins a journey to New York, hoping to find her.
A short Shakespearian opera, At the Boar's Head, followed quickly, although neither had the immediate popular appeal of A Moorside Suite for brass band of 1928.
At his theatre, the Folies-Nouvelles, which had opened the previous year, Hervé pioneered French light comic opera, or " opérette ".
At the time, Piave and Verdi had titled opera La maledizione ( The Curse ), and this unofficial title was used by Austrian censor De Gorzkowski in an emphatic letter written in December 1850 in which he definitively denied consent to its production calling it " a repugnant of immorality and obscene triviality.
Notable Australian musicians include: the opera singers Dame Nellie Melba and Dame Joan Sutherland ; country music stars Slim Dusty ( Australia's biggest selling domestic artist ) and John Williamson ; solo artists John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John, Pub rock band Cold Chisel, folk-rocker Paul Kelly ; Dance group The Avalanches ; jazz guitarist Tommy Emmanuel ; pioneer rocker Johnny O ' Keefe, global folk-rock band The Seekers, global rock and pop bands Men At Work, The EasyBeats, Air Supply, Crowded House, AC / DC, INXS, Little River Band, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Midnight Oil, Dragon, Silverchair, Youth Group, You Am I and Powderfinger ; the " pop princess " Kylie Minogue, Pendulum, Pop Rock duo Savage Garden and alternative music stars the John Butler Trio, Xavier Rudd, Wolfmother, Tame Impala and The Vines.
At the same time, Britain's Sir Thomas Allen was considered to be the most versatile baritone of his generation in regards to repertoire, which ranged from Mozart to Verdi and lighter Wagner roles, through French and Russian opera, to modern English music.

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