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Operatic and modernism
Operatic modernism truly began in the operas of two composers of the so-called Second Viennese School, Arnold Schoenberg and his acolyte Alban Berg, both advocates of atonality and its later development ( as worked out by Schoenberg ), dodecaphony.

Operatic and began
Operatic excerpts began to appear, and before the end of the century Canada had its first home-grown grand opera.

Operatic and operas
Loughton Operatic Society, founded in 1894, is one of the oldest arts organisations in Essex, and still stages regular musicals and operas at Lopping Hall.
While the Operatic society tends to focus on musicals, operas and pantomimes, Brewery Lane usually does dramas which can be serious, or often black comedy.

Operatic and two
Operatic vocal classification, on the other hand, prefers the terms " countertenor " and " sopranist " to " male soprano " and " male alto ," and some scholars consider the latter two terms inaccurate owing to physiological differences between male and female vocal production.
Burton Operatic Society is a Musical Theatre Company based in Burton and produces two productions each year.
* Imperial College Operatic Society visits Budleigh Salterton for two weeks in late July / early August ( every year since 1966 ) to perform a musical.
Kingston Vale benefits from a variety of halls, notably the Village Hall and two Parish Halls, which are used to host a variety of community activities including an Art Club, the local Operatic and Dramatic Society, a Coffee Club run by the local church, a table tennis club, meetings of the Residents ' Association and other community events.
There are two theatres in Carrick-on-Suir, the Brewery Lane theatre and the Operatic Society.
Franchi was also welcomed there at a reception given by old friends at the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society ... with whom he had started his singing career two decades before.

Operatic and its
Beaconsfield is also home to the Chiltern Shakespeare Company, which annually holds amateur performances of Shakespeare plays, Beaconsfield Theatre Group, now over 60 years old, Beaconsfield Operatic Society that has just celebrated its centenary, and to The Young Theatre ( at Beaconsfield ), a theatre company " run by young people for young people " and winners of the All British Festival of One Act Plays in 2004.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the poor quality of dance training in Britain at that time and following further meetings, the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain was formed, with Adeline Genée as its first President.
As well as boasting a number of football teams, including Studley BKL and Studley Juniors, founded a few years ago by Kevin Sanders and Mike Imms, ( formed when the Redditch United Youth Teams broke awake and were taken on by Studley BKL, the village also gives its name to Studley Musical Theatre and Operatic group which has been going for over 100 years.
Groups which used the arts centre included the Boston Playgoers, Wyberton Theatrical Society, Boston Operatic, Strolling Players, Boston Youth Theatre ( later adopted by Blackfriars as its own BYTe ), Boston Jazz Club, Boston Folk Club, Boston Children's Theatre, and a Saturday dance class.
Enthusiasm for the song was increased with its use in November 1866 in the new " Operatic Burlesque " called The Latest Edition of Black-Eyed Susan, or the Little Bill that was Taken Up.

Operatic and later
Both " Cellistica " and " Spielglocken " are composed in a similar, sequencer based, style as Trancefer, but this is certainly not the case of all of Audentitys tracks, indeed " Sebastian in Traum " hints towards the Operatic style to be found in some of Schulze's much later work.
Eddy provided all the singing and speaking voices for the touching final segment, " The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met ," later released as a short, Willie, the Operatic Whale, by RKO in 1954.
In 1920, she collaborated with four other great dancers -- Adeline Genée, Tamara Karsavina, Edouard Espinosa, and Phyllis Bedells -- to form the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing, which was later to become the Royal Academy of Dance.

Operatic and by
Operatic treatments include Caccini's Il rapimento di Cefalo ( c. 1600 ), André Grétry's Céphale et Procris ( 1773 ), and Ernst Krenek's Cefalo e Procri ( 1934 ), as well as works by Hidalgo ( 1660 ), Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre ( 1694 ), Krieger and others.
* The Royal Academy of Dance ; founded in 1920 as the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing ; reconstituted by a Royal Charter issued in 1936 by King George V
Chorley Little Theatre was built as one of the town's first electric cinemas in 1910, it has been owned and operated by volunteers from Chorley Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society ( CADOS ) since 1960.
Musical theatre productions by Burgess Hill Musical Theatre Society ( formerly Burgess Hill Operatic Society ) are also held at the Martlets Hall.
It also hosts concerts by local schools and performances by the Morley Amateur Operatic Society, whose pantomimes have taken place at the Alexandra Hall for many years.
Operatic tenor Jan Peerce, whose cantorial recordings were highly regarded, was never a cantor by profession but he often cantored during the high holidays.
* Interview with Sir Peter Ustinov by Bruce Duffie, May 22, 1992 ( Operatic directing and classical music )
Operatic treatments of the subject include Persée by Lully ( 1682 ) and Persée et Andromède by Ibert ( 1921 ).
This locally treasured building and entertainments venue is home to Millom Amateur Operatic Society ( MAOS ) and has been saved from demolition as part of redevelopment plans and is currently an on-going project run and managed by a registered charity and group of volunteers with hopes to re-instate the cinema facility within the building.
Netley Abbey, an Operatic Farce, by William Pearce, was first performed in 1794 at Covent Garden.
Nominees for the 9th Grammy Awards ( 1967 ) included Julian Bream for Baroque Guitar, pianist John Browning for Prokofiev: Concert No. 1 in D Flat Major for Piano ; Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Piano ( conducted by Erich Leinsdorf with the Boston Symphony Orchestra ), pianist Raymond Lewenthal for Operatic Liszt, violinist Yehudi Menuhin for Elgar: Concerto for Violin, Ivan Moravec for Chopin: Nocturnes, Arthur Rubinstein for Rubinstein and Chopin ( featuring Frédéric Chopin's Bolero, Tarantelle, Fantaisie in F minor and Trois nouvelles études ), violinist Isaac Stern for Dvořák: Concerto in A Minor for Violin ( conducted by Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra ), and Australian classical guitarist John Williams for Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez for Guitar and Orchestra / Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Concerto in D Major for Guitar ( conducted by Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra ).
Operatic treatments exist by Russian composer Alexander Sernov, Judith, and by German composer Siegfried Matthus.
The Theatre was used by touring companies for plays and pantomimes and by the local Operatic Society for their musical productions.
Operatic vocals on " Glorianna " are performed by the Greek mezzo-soprano Markella Hatziano ( uncredited ).

Operatic and ),
* CODA ( Croydon Operatic and Dramatic Association ), an amateur theatre company located in Croydon, UK
* Operatic tenor Richard Crooks ( 1900 – 1972 ), longtime host of The Voice of Firestone on network radio, lived in Portola Valley for many years until his death.
** Robert Woods ( producer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses
** Jack Renner ( engineer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses
** Robert Woods ( producer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses
For the 7th Grammy Awards ( 1965 ), nominees included Marilyn Horne for The Age of Bel Canto: Operatic Scenes ( Boyngne, conductor ).
** Jack Renner ( engineer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses
( Vocal and Operatic Intensive Creative Experience ), which he founded in 2001 with his third wife, Maria Zouves.
Those bands are referred to as Operatic symphonic metal for example Nightwish ( Tarja Turunen ), Epica, Haggard, Therion, Operatika, Dremora, Dol Ammad, Visions of Atlantis, Aesma Daeva, Almora.
During that time, he founded the Regina Philharmonic Society ( 1904 ), Saskatchewan Music Festival ( 1908, with F. W. Chisholm ), Regina Orchestral Society ( 1908 ) and the Regina Operatic Society ( 1909 ).
Number 8 is also the home of the local arts group PODS ( The Pershore Operatic and Dramatic Society ), and more recently PODYS ( Pershore Operatic and Dramatic Youth Society ), who regularly perform there.

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