NOUN | an opera company | opera companies | |
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- He assembled a syndicate and formed the Comedy Opera Company, with Gilbert and Sullivan commissioned to write a comic opera that would serve as the centrepiece for an evening's entertainment.
- The following year, New York City Center Light Opera Company brought "Carousel" back to City Center for 22 performances, with Bruce Yarnell as Billy and Constance Towers as Julie.
- The scene depicting a performance of "The Mikado" was filmed in the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, with members of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company who were on tour.
- He built two of London's theatres and a hotel empire, while also establishing an opera company that ran continuously for over a hundred years and a management agency representing some of the most important artists of the day.
- Kelly's maternal grandfather was an Argentine-born, Italian-speaking opera singer, Count Ercole Filippini, a leading baritone for the La Scala Opera Company in Milan.
- The American premiere in English was given by the Rochester Opera Company on November 1, 1926 under the direction of Vladimir Rosing.
- May 1851 brought an offer for a new opera from the Venice authorities, and it was followed by an agreement with the Rome Opera company to present "Trovatore" during the 1852/1853 Carnival season, specifically in January 1853.
- The Vancouver Opera is a major opera company in the city, and City Opera of Vancouver is the city's professional chamber opera company.
- The opera was performed by the Canadian Opera Company at the Hummingbird Centre in Toronto, in April 1999, several years after Davies's death.
- The National Negro Opera Company was founded in the city as the first all African-American opera company in the United States.
- The work is performed as an operetta in many professional opera companies. For example, it was added to the New York City Opera Company repertoire in 1990.
- After reaching Vienna in 1892 and London in 1895 it rapidly became part of the repertory of every major opera company worldwide.
- From 19 January 2002 to November 2004, the opera company transferred to the new Teatro degli Arcimboldi, built in the Pirelli-Bicocca industrial area [...] from the city center.
- The "Ring" is a major undertaking for any opera company: staging four interlinked operas requires a huge commitment both artistically and financially; hence, in most opera houses, production of a new "Ring" cycle will happen over a number of years, with one or two operas in the cycle being added each year.
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