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That same year, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in as Cherubino, and subsequently sang 121 performances until 1993, including the Met premiere of Die Frau ohne Schatten.
He subsequently sang " On the Road Again " in a trio with Colbert and Nelson.
His older brother Aldo subsequently quit school to become an operatic baritone, and two of his uncles sang in the Teatro delle Muse chorus in Ancona.
He sang in the first complete recording of The Mikado ( 1917 ) and subsequently recorded a role ( and sometimes more than one role ) in nearly all of the G & S operas, most of them at least twice, into the 1960s.
He sang at Notre-Dame de Chartres from 9 August 1483 until 1486, and subsequently held posts at St Peter's in Geneva ( until 1492 ) and Laon ( around 1497 ) before becoming choirmaster to the boys at Notre-Dame de Paris from 1498 to 1500, and choirmaster to Alfonso I d ' Este at Ferrara from 1506, replacing the famous composer Jacob Obrecht who had died of the plague there the previous year.
In 1929, he sang Don Giovanni, a role with which he was subsequently to become closely identified.
It subsequently reached # 2 on the UK Singles Chart Although Pavarotti rarely sang the role of Calaf on stage, Nessun dorma became his signature aria and, in turn, a sporting anthem in its own right, especially for football.
She subsequently contributed to the live Acacia lineup at several concerts, became a significant " floating member " of the band ( although never a full member ) and sang on all but one track on Acacia's ill-fated debut album Cradle.
The three subsequently sang together in concerts produced by Hungarian Tibor Rudas and other producers, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles for the final match of World Cup FIFA 1994, at the Champ de Mars under the Eiffel Tower during the World Cup FIFA 1998 and in Yokohama for the World Cup 2002 FIFA.
She frequently sang at Government House and subsequently took vocal instruction in London, from Randegger, and in Paris, from Laborde.
That honorific was borne also by his son Louis and, subsequently, by the Savoy counts of Soissons who inherited the countship from Charles's daughter, Marie, princesse de Carignan, even though they ranked as princes étrangers in France rather than as princes du sang.
She subsequently returned to Toronto, where she sang as a jazz performer and as a backing vocalist for her sister Molly's band Infidels, and acted in occasional film and television roles, including appearances on Cagney and Lacey, Airwaves, E. N. G.
* The song was subsequently featured in Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange, in which the protagonist sang it while raping a woman.
MacCloy subsequently sang with dance orchestras, including Johnny Hamp, Henry King, Jimmie Grier and Ben Pollack.
In 1840 he sang in Mendelssohn's Second Symphony ( Lobgesang ) at Birmingham under the composer's baton, and subsequently undertook a tour of America with his son Charles Braham.
Some members also sang with the Sydney Chamber Choir and subsequently with Walker's professional choir Cantillation.
* Phil Lesh sang the song in concert a few times in the mid-1980s with the Grateful Dead, and subsequently with Phil Lesh & Friends and The Dead.
She began her career in cabarets performing songs written by Raymond Lévesque and subsequently sang with Jean Coutu.
They often sang together in that work and others subsequently.
She first appeared in opera at Prague in 1900, and subsequently sang at Covent Garden in 1902 and 1903.
The concept had previously been used on a 1968 single release by Big Dee Irwin and Mamie Galore and was subsequently reworked when Dionne Warwick herself sang " I Say a Little Prayer " while Isaac Hayes sang " By the Time I Get to Phoenix " on their joint live album A Man and a Woman ( 1977 ).

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After a relatively low phase, she reinvented herself with the romance Dil To Pagal Hai ( 1997 ) and subsequently received critical acclaim for her work in films like Mrityudand ( 1997 ), Pukar ( 2000 ), Lajja ( 2001 ) and Devdas ( 2002 ).
Another novel, The Sweet Dove Died, previously rejected by many publishers, was subsequently published to critical acclaim.
The reforms that Yan subsequently conducted won Yan widespread acclaim, and Shanxi gained a reputation during the Warlord Era as being the " Model Province ".
It received critical acclaim immediately upon its first release and subsequently has been placed on numerous widely circulated lists of best albums of all time.
It has subsequently gone on to receive further acclaim.
The film was originally aired on PBS television in 1983, and was subsequently shown in several film festivals to much acclaim, including the Vancouver Film Festival.
The way in which he conducted the left wing of the French forces in the final Allied assault on Sebastopol on 8 September 1855 ( wounded, shell fragment in left hip, his horse killed under him ), received acclaim of the highest order from the Allied Command and he was subsequently promoted to Major General ( General de Division ) on 22 September 1855 and selected from all the Allied Generals to assume the Governorship of Sebastopol.
His 2010 album, Wake Up the Nation, released in April, was met with critical acclaim and subsequently nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.
After the source code was leaked in 2002, an OpenGL version of UltraHLE called UltraHLE 2064 was released, though it garnered little acclaim, as several more powerful emulators had subsequently been released.
" Boss Radio " subsequently spread throughout the nation and brought high ratings and acclaim to stations such as KFRC in San Francisco, WFIL in Philadelphia, KGB in San Diego, WQXI in Atlanta, CKLW in Windsor, Ontario, and WRKO in Boston.
The first two albums received nearly universal critical acclaim, and " Willin '" became a standard, subsequently popularized by its inclusion on Linda Ronstadt's album Heart Like a Wheel.
She subsequently earned critical acclaim for her performance in Aitraaz, and later appeared in the commercially successful projects Mujhse Shaadi Karogi ( 2004 ), Krrish ( 2006 ) and Don ( 2006 ).
His first, and arguably best known work, No Ordinary Sun, was published in 1964 to widespread acclaim and subsequently reprinted ten times over the next thirty years, becoming one of the most widely read individual collections of poetry in New Zealand history.
He subsequently won unprecedented acclaim and admiration for his role.
She subsequently took on more serious parts in parallel films and received acclaim for her performances in such films as Kaash ( 1987 ), Drishti ( 1990 ), Lekin ... ( 1990 ), and Rudaali ( 1993 ), which earned her a National Film Award for Best Actress and a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.
He was the star of his own short-lived ABC sitcom, Where I Live, a show which won the acclaim of Bill Cosby, and subsequently played Hilton Lucas ' boarder and surrogate son Griffin Vesey on Cosby.
His distinguished acting career was centred around the Stratford Festival where he won great acclaim in many roles including those of King Lear ( 1988 ), James Tyrone in Eugene O ' Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night ( 1994 – 1995 ) ( a production which was subsequently filmed ), and Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1975 – 1979 ).
The productions were met with great critical acclaim, recorded in Austria by ORF in 1989, subsequently televised by PBS, and later revived at MC93 Bobigny ( Paris ) and the Gran Teatre del Liceu ( Barcelona ).
While studying Social and Political Sciences at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, two of her plays, Juniper's Whitening and Victimese, were performed by fellow students to critical acclaim and subsequently published by Methuen.
" The production was subsequently reinstated and went on to garner national acclaim with its award-winning run and sold-out audiences.
She subsequently published some single, longer poems, but it was her Modern Cookery ( 1845 ) that garnered her the widest acclaim ; it was an immensely influential book which established the format for modern writing about cookery.

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