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Opera and Nazionale
In the 1920s, the Italian Fascist government's Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro ( OND ) allowed working women to attend various entertainment and recreation events, including sports that in the past had traditionally been played by men.
Offered a fellowship to the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Kertész studied with Fernando Previtali while his wife, Edith Kertész-Gabry sang at the Bremen Opera.
* Opera studio Accademia Nazionale Santa Cecilia Rome
Opera – Puccini, Madama Butterfly, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia / Antonio Pappano, Angela Gheorghiu ( sop )
* Opera Nazionale Balilla, an Italian Fascist youth organization
Although Starace was successful in increasing party membership, he failed in the later years of his tenure as Secretary to reorganize the Italian Fascist Youth Organization ( Opera Nazionale Balilla ) along the lines of the Hitler Youth ( Hitler-Jugend ).
Starting in 1922, the Italian government's Department of Health, working with the Opera Nazionale Combattenti, developed a new initiative to combat malaria called the bonifica integrale.
At about from Adda, on land that had been owned partly by Emperor Haile Selassie I, the Italians started Azienda Agraria di Biscioftu dell ' Opera Nazionale per i Combattenti on 15, 000 hectares, intending to create a center of colonization as well as an experimental agricultural station.

Opera and National
She worked as a guest artist with Roland Petit's Le Ballet National de Marseilles, the Bolshoi Ballet, the London Festival Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, the Hamburg Ballet, the Vienna State Opera Ballet, and the Eliot Feld Ballet.
* Silke Leopold, " The Idea of National Opera, c. 1800 ", United and Diversity in European Culture c. 1800, ed.
His father worked for the National Coal Board and his mother was a singer with the Welsh National Opera.
A major production of the show was mounted in London by the English National Opera in 1987.
* Nick Dear's adaptation for the Royal National Theatre, called The Villains ' Opera, 2002
Gilliam made his opera debut at London's English National Opera in May 2011, directing The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz.
The main cultural institutions of Tirana are the National Theater, the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania, and the National Arts Gallery ( Galeria Kombëtare e Arteve ).
In the mid 1980s, Curry performed in The Rivals ( Bob Acres 1983 ) and in several plays with the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, including The Threepenny Opera ( MacHeath 1986 ), Dalliance ( Theodore 1986 ), and Love For Love ( Tattle 1985 ).
* Il Guarany ( 1996, Washington National Opera )
Bucharest is also home to the Romanian National Opera, as well as the I. L.
The National Opera organises the International Opera Festival every year in May and June, which includes ensembles and orchestras from all over the world.
* Poland: 23 November 1875, Great Theatre and Polish National Opera, Warsaw.
Charles Mackerras conducted the 5-act version ( complete with Verdi's original prelude, the woodcutters ' scene and the original ending ) in an English translation for English National Opera at the London Coliseum in 1975.
In 1994, it was adapted by Vikram Seth and Alec Roth for the opera Arion and the Dolphin ( aka " The Dolphin Opera "), commissioned by the English National Opera for professional performers with community chorus and children's chorus.
It was produced by the Sadler's Wells Opera ( now English National Opera ) in January 1962, immediately after the Gilbert copyrights expired.
In the 1980s, English National Opera staged the opera freely translated into English by Snoo Wilson with David Pountney.
Scottish Opera, Welsh National Opera and many of the other British opera companies have mounted productions, as did the reconstituted D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company between 1990 and its closure in 2003.

Opera and Program
The second was the establishment of " The Esso Young Artists ' Development Program " for the Australian Opera while the third was the " Australian Compositions Program " launched with a new production of Brian Howard's Metamorphosis.
Lastly, " OperaAction ", the " Youth Education Program " established a program of events, including three Youth performances of Puccini's Madama Butterfly and, in 1986, Winds of the Solstice, an original youth opera created by 70 students working on libretto, music, choreography and orchestration and presented at the Sydney Opera House.
The city is home to the Washington Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, the National Symphony Orchestra ( founded in 1931 by Hans Kindler ), and the DC Youth Orchestra Program, ( founded in 1960 ).
; Merola Opera Program
Several innovations undertaken by Adler included the Merola Opera Program ( named after the first general director ).
Providing a coordinated sequence of performance and study opportunities for young artists, the San Francisco Opera Center includes the " Merola Opera Program ", " Adler Fellowship Program ", " Showcase Series ", " Brown Bag Opera ", " Opera Center Singers ", " Schwabacher Recitals ", and various Education Programs.
The Apprentice Program for Singers and Technicians continues at the Santa Fe Opera today.
The opera was co-produced by the Thornton School of Music Opera Program at University of Southern California, and received its West Coast Premiere at the school on April 20 – 22, 2007.
She was a winner of the Young Concert Artists International Auditions ( 1984 ) and the Walter M. Naumburg Competition ( 1985 ), and was a member of the Metropolitan Opera Young Artists Development Program.
In 2001, Yo soy Betty, la fea won the New York Latin ACE Award for Best Scenic Program ( Mejor programa escénico ) and International Female Personality of the Year ( Figura internacional femenina del año ) to Ana María Orozco, and, in 2002, the TP de Oro for Best Soap Opera ( Mejor telenovela ), and the INTE Award for Best Soap Opera and Actress of the Year ( Actriz del año ) to Ana María Orozco.
A recipient of the Richard F. Gold Career Grant awarded by the Shoshana Foundation and the Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf Award, presented by New York City Opera to an artist who demonstrates outstanding dramatic ability, he has been a member of both l ' Opéra National de Paris young artists ' Program and the San Francisco Opera young artist program.
The Washington Opera ’ s young artists program has also been renamed ( after additional support was found ) as the “ Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program ”, and the Kennedy Center ’ s “ Arts Management Fellowship ” program has similarly dropped the Vilar name.
He served as head of the Merola Program in San Francisco and artistic director of the Central City Opera in Colorado.
In addition, the Chautauqua Opera runs the Young Artists Program, training highly talented young singers who plan to pursue careers in operatic music.

Opera and was
he became Otto Klemperer's personal assistant at the Cologne Opera, and a year later was promoted to the position of regular conductor.
Five years were spent with the Cologne Opera, after which he was called to Prague by Alexander von Zemlinsky, teacher of Arnold Schonberg and Erich Korngold.
Opera lovers will be interested to learn that this church was the scene for the first act of Tosca.
This production was recorded on DVD, and subsequently won the 2009 Grammy Awards for " Best Classical Album " and " Best Opera Recording.
Michigan Opera Theatre was the first major American opera company to present the work in 1983, and again in November 2009.
For example, it was added to the New York City Opera Company repertoire in 1990.
At the time of Lerner's death, he had just begun to write lyrics for The Phantom of the Opera, and was replaced by Charles Hart.
The first, most important and successful was The Beggar's Opera of 1728, with a libretto by John Gay and music arranged by John Christopher Pepusch, both of whom probably influenced by Parisian vaudeville and the burlesques and musical plays of Thomas D ' Urfey ( 1653 – 1723 ), a number of whose collected ballads they used in their work.
In the 20th century, one of the most influential plays, Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's ( 1928 ) The Threepenny Opera was a reworking of The Beggar's Opera, setting a similar story with the same characters, and containing much of the same satirical bite, but only using one tune from the original.
In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and in 2009 & 2010 as " Opera of the Year " by German Opera Magazine " Opernwelt ".
Opera or other vocal music was the feature of most musical events, with concertos and " symphonies " ( arising from the overture ) serving as instrumental interludes and introductions for operas and church services.
The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage ( 1972-73 ), which was commissioned for the opening of the Sydney Opera House but was not ready in time.
The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian Chicagoans in 1956, and presents operas in Lithuanian.
The building was designed by the famed architect Wallace Harrison, who would later design the similar-looking façade of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
She was awarded a contract with the Royal Opera in London and made her début at Covent Garden as Marie in La Fille du régiment in 1876.
Algarotti's Essay on the Opera ( 1755 ) was a major influence on the librettist Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni and the composer Tommaso Traetta, and in the development of Gluck's reformist ideology.
This was commissioned by, and first performed at, the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 10 December 1910 with Met stars Enrico Caruso and Emmy Destinn for whom Puccini created the leading roles of Dick Johnson and Minnie.
During his senior year, he worked as a supernumerary with the Metropolitan Opera, earning 50 ¢ per appearance, and $ 1 if he was required to perform in blackface.
In 1847, I Lombardi, which was revised and renamed Jérusalem, was produced by the Paris Opera.
It could be said that Martyr was the 15th opera of the partnership, since the Carl Rosa Opera Company presented the work as an opera in 1898.

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