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Operatic and vocal
Operatic vocal technique evolved, in a time before electronic amplification, to allow singers to produce enough volume to be heard over an orchestra, without the instrumentalists having to substantially compromise their volume.

Operatic and on
* 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.
" An Operatic Skeleton on the Western Frontier: Zitkala-Sa, William F. Hanson, and the Sun Dance Opera.
Operatic vocals on " Glorianna " are performed by the Greek mezzo-soprano Markella Hatziano ( uncredited ).
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.
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.
He has taken a particular interest in exposing young people to classical music ; many of his works are written for young audiences, including Three Fun Fables, a setting for narrator and orchestra of familiar Aesop tales ; Billy and the Carnival, a narrated guide to the instruments of the orchestra ; Blast Off !, a travelog of a trip to outer space ( the score to which was flown by NASA on the 100th mission of the Space Shuttle ); and familiar stories such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs, and The Tortoise and the Hare., and Stone Soup: An Operatic Fable in One Delicious Act which has enjoyed well over 1000 performances.
CBS Radio Workshop, May 4, 1956 The Toledo War ( An Operatic Parlor Piece ) Libretto by Edward Eager, Music by David Brookman ( From credits on mp3 recording of episode.
Stewartby is also home to Stewartby Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society who have been putting on performances of concerts and Gilbert and Sullivan operettas in the village hall since 1951.
The Prospect Theatre, also in the school grounds, puts on a range of plays and concerts throughout the year and, from 26 March 2007, it is the base for the Sudbury Light Operatic Society.
; Operatic cycle on Japanese history ( 日本史オペラ連作 )

Operatic and other
Used for 50 or more years by Rossendale Amateur Operatic Society, and other local groups, the hall was closed by Rossendale Council in 2005 after an audit commission found them to be the worst council in the country and this was shown in the published league tables of the time.
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.
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 male
Operatic male vocals are still used, and in Weiland the band uses choir vocals and the piano.

Operatic and soprano
* Leontyne Price: Operatic soprano
* Operatic baritone Hans von Milde marries soprano Rosa Agthe.
* The Independent Leyla Gencer: Operatic soprano idolised in Italy
* Carol Neblett ( Operatic soprano )

Operatic and ,"
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.
Harold spitefully deems her " ugly ," Miss Furnival continues by recalling her as " tiresomely Bohemian ," and Carol proclaims of a photo she found of her " she looked like The Bartered Bride done by Lloyds Bank Operatic Society.

Operatic and some
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.

Operatic and two
Operatic modernism truly began in the operas of two Viennese composers, Arnold Schoenberg and his student Alban Berg, both composers and advocates of atonality and its later development ( as worked out by Schoenberg ), dodecaphony.
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.
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.
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 production
* Photographs of Stirling and Bridge of Allan Operatic Society's 2009 production of The Boy Friend
In 2006, Brian Conley returned to television, hosting a daytime variety show called Let Me Entertain You, a Lion TV production for BBC Two where 13-year-old Operatic Baritone Matthew Crane was the First Series Champion.

Operatic and .
The National Operatic and Dramatic Association was founded in 1899.
Local performance groups include the Off Centre Theatre Company, Monmouth Operatic Society, Monmouth Choral Society, and the Merlin Society, one of the largest music societies in the country.
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 Guidhall is a theatre with meeting rooms that hosts many events and clubs such as Axminster Drama Club and Axminster Operatic Society.
Folkestone together with Hythe, have an amateur theatre group: the Folkestone & Hythe Operatic & Dramatic Society.
* Saloman, O. F., Aspects of Gluckian Operatic Thought and Practice in France ( diss., Columbia University, 1970 )
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.
* Operatic baritone Leslie Rands marries his D ' Oyly Carte co-star Marjorie Eyre.
* " Operatic Rag " J. Lensberg
Operatic baritone Bryn Terfel has recorded a highly operatic version of the tune, sung in a somewhat upbeat fashion.
Amateur dramatic group the Wisbech Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society ( WAODS ) have been providing musicals to the town since 1905 and a yearly pantomime since 1975.
The city has several music, art and dance organizations, such as Brockville Artists Studio Association, Brockville Community Choir, Brockville Concert Association, Brockville Musicians ' Association, Brockville Operatic Society, City of Brockville Pipe Band, and the Thousand Islanders Chorus.
Operatic pastiches with the title Tullo Ostilio performed in Prague in 1727 and Brno in 1735 included music of Antonio Vivaldi.
* Richmond Operatic Society.
Littlehampton supports a range of performance groups including Stagedoor Theatre Company, the Musical Comedy Society and Players Operatic Society who perform throughout the year.

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