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Joyce DiDonato

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Joyce DiDonato (née Flaherty; born February 13, 1969) is an American operatic lyric-coloratura mezzo-soprano notable for her interpretations of the works of Handel, Mozart, and Rossini. [1]

235 relations: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn), Academy of Vocal Arts, Adina (opera), Aix-en-Provence Festival, Alan Curtis (harpsichordist), Alan Gilbert (conductor), Alberto Zedda, Alcina, Alex Ross (music critic), Alexander String Quartet, Anthony Tommasini, Antonio Cesti, Antonio Pappano, Antonio Vivaldi, Ariadne auf Naxos, Ariodante, Barbican Centre, Bavarian State Opera, Béatrice et Bénédict, Benvenuto Cellini (opera), Bertrand de Billy, Beverly Sills, Bishop Miege High School, Brentano String Quartet, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bruno Campanella, Camille Claudel, Carnegie Hall, Carol Wincenc, Carousel (musical), Cendrillon, Chad Shelton, Charles Gounod, Charles Mackerras, Chérubin, Chicago Tribune, Christophe Rousset, Christopher Larkin (conductor), Claudio Monteverdi, Coloratura, Così fan tutte, Countess Maritza, Danny Boy, David Lang (composer), Dead Man Walking (opera), Der Rosenkavalier, Die Fledermaus, Don Giovanni, Dutch National Opera, Echo Klassik, ..., Edoardo Müller, Emmerich Kálmán, Ercole su'l Termodonte, Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi, Felix Mendelssohn, Fibula, Florence Foster Jenkins, Floridante, Folly Theater, Frans Brüggen, Gaetano Donizetti, Geminiano Giacomelli, George Frideric Handel, George London (bass-baritone), Gioachino Rossini, Giovanni Pacini, Giovanni Porta, Giulio Cesare, Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Grammy Award, Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo, Gramophone (magazine), Gramophone Classical Music Awards, Grand Théâtre de Genève, Great American Songbook, Great Performances, Great Scott (opera), Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Handel Music Prize, Harry Bicket, Hector Berlioz, Henry Purcell, Hercules (Handel), Hollywood Bowl, Houston Grand Opera, I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Idomeneo, International Classical Music Awards, Isabella Colbran, Jackie O (opera), Jake Heggie, James Levine, Janet Baker, Johann Adolph Hasse, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Eliot Gardiner, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John Nelson (conductor), Joseph Haydn, Juilliard School, Jules Massenet, Julius Drake, Kansas, Kansas City Symphony, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kauffman Stadium, Kazushi Ono, L'italiana in Algeri, La Cenerentola, La clemenza di Tito, La donna del lago, La Scala, Laurence Olivier Award, Lawrence Brownlee, Le comte Ory, Leoš Janáček, Les Arts Florissants (ensemble), Les Musiciens du Louvre, Les nuits d'été, Les Talens Lyriques, Les Troyens, Liceu, Limelight (magazine), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Lists of opera companies, Little Women (opera), Los Angeles Philharmonic, Luca Ronconi, Ludwig van Beethoven, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski, Maria Stuarda, Marin Alsop, Mark Adamo, Mary, Queen of Scots, Mass in B minor, Maurizio Benini, Messiah (Handel), Metropolitan Opera, Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, Mezzo-soprano, Michael Daugherty, Michael Stern (conductor), Michele Carafa, Morgan Library & Museum, Mu Phi Epsilon, Musical America, Musical theatre, Nathan Gunn, New National Theatre Tokyo, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic, Norma (opera), Ombra mai fu, Opéra Bastille, Opéra National de Lyon, Opera, Opera News, Operalia, The World Opera Competition, Orchestra, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Orchestre National de France, Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg, Over the Rainbow, Paris Opera, Patrick Summers, Patrizia Ciofi, PBS, Pentatone (record label), Pesaro, Peter Schreier, Philadelphia Orchestra, Prairie Village, Kansas, Radamisto (Handel), Reinhard Keiser, Resurrection (opera), Riccardo Muti, Richard Strauss, Richard Tucker Music Foundation, Robert King (conductor), Rolling Stone, Roméo et Juliette, Rossini Opera Festival, Royal Academy of Music, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Opera House, Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards, Rule, Britannia!, Salome (opera), San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Südwestrundfunk, Seattle Symphony, Semiramide, Shoshana Foundation, Stabat Mater (Rossini), Stephanie Novacek, Stephen Costello, Sullivan Foundation, Sycorax, Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven), Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Real, Théâtre du Châtelet, The Barber of Seville, The Cunning Little Vixen, The Enchanted Island (2011 opera), The English Concert, The King's Consort, The Marriage of Figaro, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Proms, The Royal Opera, The Star-Spangled Banner, The Wizard of Oz (1939 film), Tod Machover, Vienna State Opera, Vincenzo Bellini, Washington National Opera, Werther, Wichita State University, Wigmore Hall, Wigmore Hall Live, William Christie (musician), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, You'll Never Walk Alone, Zubin Mehta, 2014 World Series, 58th Annual Grammy Awards. Expand index (185 more) »

A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)

At two separate times, Felix Mendelssohn composed music for William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Academy of Vocal Arts

The Academy of Vocal Arts (AVA) is a school dedicated to providing free higher education to aspiring opera singers.

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Adina (opera)

Adina is an operatic farsa in one act by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto by Marchese Gherardo Bevilacqua-Aldobrandini.

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Aix-en-Provence Festival

The Festival International d'Art Lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence is an annual international music festival which takes place each summer in Aix-en-Provence, principally in the month of July.

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Alan Curtis (harpsichordist)

Alan Curtis (November 17, 1934July 15, 2015) was an American harpsichordist, musicologist, and conductor of baroque opera.

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Alan Gilbert (conductor)

Alan Gilbert (born February 23, 1967) is an American conductor and violinist.

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Alberto Zedda

Alberto Zedda (2 January 19286 March 2017) was an Italian conductor and musicologist whose specialty was the 19th-century Italian repertoire.

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Alcina

Alcina (HWV 34) is an opera seria by George Frideric Handel.

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Alex Ross (music critic)

Alex Ross (born 1968) is an American music critic.

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Alexander String Quartet

The Alexander String Quartet is a string quartet based in San Francisco.

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Anthony Tommasini

Anthony "Tony" Tommasini (born 1948) is chief music critic for The New York Times, and has authored three books.

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Antonio Cesti

Pietro Marc'Antonio Cesti (baptism 5 August 162314 October 1669), known today primarily as an Italian composer of the Baroque era, was also a singer (tenor), and organist.

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Antonio Pappano

Sir Antonio "Tony" Pappano (born 30 December 1959) is an English-Italian conductor and pianist and music director of the Royal Opera House since 2002.

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Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian Baroque musical composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric.

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Ariadne auf Naxos

(Ariadne on Naxos), Op. 60, is an opera by Richard Strauss with a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

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Ariodante

Ariodante (HWV 33) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel.

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Barbican Centre

The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.

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Bavarian State Opera

The Bavarian State Opera (German) is an opera company based in Munich, Germany.

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Béatrice et Bénédict

Béatrice et Bénédict (Beatrice and Benedick) is an opéra comique in two acts by Hector Berlioz.

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Benvenuto Cellini (opera)

Benvenuto Cellini is an opera semiseria in two acts with music by Hector Berlioz and libretto by Léon de Wailly and Henri Auguste Barbier.

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Bertrand de Billy

Bertrand de Billy (born Paris, 11 January 1965) is a French conductor.

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Beverly Sills

Beverly Sills (born Belle Miriam Silverman, May 25, 1929July 2, 2007) was an American operatic soprano whose peak career was between the 1950s and 1970s.

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Bishop Miege High School

Bishop Miege High School is a fully accredited private Catholic high school, located in Roeland Park, Kansas, USA.

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Brentano String Quartet

The Brentano Quartet is an American string quartet.

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Brooklyn Academy of Music

The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a performing arts venue in Brooklyn, New York City, known as a center for progressive and avant garde performance.

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Bruno Campanella

Bruno Campanella (born January 6, 1943, Bari) is an Italian conductor and a distinguished interpreter of the Italian Opera.

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Camille Claudel

Camille Claudel (8 December 1864 19 October 1943) was a French sculptor.

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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall (but more commonly) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States, located at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street and West 57th Street, two blocks south of Central Park.

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Carol Wincenc

Carol Wincenc (pronounced win-sense) (born June 29, 1949) is an American flutist based in New York City.

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Carousel (musical)

Carousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics).

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Cendrillon

Cendrillon (Cinderella) is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale.

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Chad Shelton

Chad Shelton (born 1971 in Orange, Texas) is an American operatic tenor.

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his Ave Maria, based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera Faust.

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Charles Mackerras

Sir Alan Charles Maclaurin Mackerras (1925 2010) was an Australian conductor.

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Chérubin

Chérubin is an opera (comédie chantée) in three acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Francis de Croisset and Henri Cain after de Croisset's play of the same name.

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Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tronc, Inc., formerly Tribune Publishing.

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Christophe Rousset

Christophe Rousset (born 12 April 1961) is an internationally renowned French harpsichordist and conductor, specializing in the performance of baroque music on period instruments.

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Christopher Larkin (conductor)

Christopher Larkin is an American conductor who is best known for his work within the field of opera.

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Claudio Monteverdi

Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (15 May 1567 (baptized) – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, string player and choirmaster.

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Coloratura

The word coloratura is originally from Italian, literally meaning "coloring", and derives from the Latin word colorare ("to color").

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Così fan tutte

(Thus Do They All, or The School for Lovers), K. 588, is an Italian-language opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria.

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Countess Maritza

Gräfin Mariza (Countess Maritza) is an operetta in three acts composed by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, with a libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald.

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Danny Boy

"Danny Boy" is a ballad set to an ancient Irish melody.

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David Lang (composer)

David Lang (born January 8, 1957) is an American composer living in New York City.

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Dead Man Walking (opera)

Dead Man Walking is the first opera by Jake Heggie, with a libretto by Terrence McNally.

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Der Rosenkavalier

(The Knight of the Rose or The Rose-Bearer), Op.

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Die Fledermaus

(The Flittermouse or The Bat, sometimes called The Revenge of the Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by and Richard Genée.

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Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni (K. 527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, namely Don Giovanni or The Libertine Punished) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

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Dutch National Opera

Dutch National Opera (DNO; formerly De Nederlandse Opera, now De Nationale Opera in Dutch) is a Dutch opera company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Echo Klassik

The Echo Klassik, often stylized as ECHO Klassik, is Germany's major classical music award in 22 categories.

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Edoardo Müller

Edoardo Müller (June 16, 1938, Trieste - June 24, 2016, Milan) was an Italian conductor who was chiefly recognized for his interpretations of bel canto operas.

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Emmerich Kálmán

Emmerich Kálmán (24 October 1882 – 30 October 1953) was a Hungarian composer of operettas.

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Ercole su'l Termodonte

Ercole su'l Termodonte (Hercules in Thermodon) is a baroque Italian opera in three acts.

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Europa Galante

Europa Galante is an Italian period instrument Baroque orchestra founded by violinist Fabio Biondi in 1990 and directed by him.

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Fabio Biondi

Fabio Biondi (born 15 March 1961 in Palermo, Italy) is an Italian violinist and conductor.

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Felix Mendelssohn

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 4 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early romantic period.

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Fibula

The fibula or calf bone is a leg bone located on the lateral side of the tibia, with which it is connected above and below.

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Florence Foster Jenkins

Florence Foster Jenkins (born Narcissa Florence Foster; July 19, 1868 – November 26, 1944) was an American socialite and amateur soprano who was known and mocked for her flamboyant performance costumes and notably poor singing ability.

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Floridante

Floridante (HWV 14) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel.

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Folly Theater

The Standard Theatre, now known as the Folly Theater and also known as the Century Theater and Shubert's Missouri, is a former vaudeville hall in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

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Frans Brüggen

Franciscus ("Frans") Jozef Brüggen (30 October 1934 – 13 August 2014) was a Dutch conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist.

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Gaetano Donizetti

Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer.

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Geminiano Giacomelli

Geminiano Giacomelli (sometimes Jacomelli) (May 28, 1692 – January 25, 1740) was an Italian composer.

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George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (born italic; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, Baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos.

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George London (bass-baritone)

George London (born George Burnstein; May 30, 1920 – March 24, 1985) was an American concert and operatic bass-baritone.

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Gioachino Rossini

Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as some sacred music, songs, chamber music, and piano pieces.

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Giovanni Pacini

Giovanni Pacini (17 February 17966 December 1867) was an Italian composer, best known for his operas.

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Giovanni Porta

Giovanni Porta (c. 1677 – 21 June 1755) was an Italian opera composer.

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Giulio Cesare

Giulio Cesare in Egitto (Italian for "Julius Caesar in Egypt", HWV 17), commonly known as Giulio Cesare, is a dramma per musica (opera seria) in three acts composed for the Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel in 1724.

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Giuseppe Maria Orlandini

Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (4 April 167624 October 1760) was an Italian baroque composer particularly known for his more than 40 operas and intermezzos.

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Grammy Award

A Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY, originally called Gramophone Award), or Grammy, is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.

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Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo

The Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo has been awarded since 1959.

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Gramophone (magazine)

Gramophone is a magazine published monthly in London devoted to classical music, particularly to reviews of recordings.

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Gramophone Classical Music Awards

The Gramophone Classical Music Awards, launched in 1977, are one of the most significant honours bestowed on recordings in the classical record industry.

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Grand Théâtre de Genève

Grand Théâtre de Genève is an opera house in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Great American Songbook

The Great American Songbook, also known as "American Standards", is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century.

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Great Performances

Great Performances, a television series devoted to the performing arts, has been telecast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television since 1972.

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Great Scott (opera)

Great Scott is a 2015 opera with music by Jake Heggie to a libretto by Terrence McNally.

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Guildhall School of Music and Drama

The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is an independent music and dramatic arts school which was founded in 1880 in London, England.

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Handel Music Prize

The Handel Music Prize, in German Händel-Preis, is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel.

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Harry Bicket

Harry Bicket (born 1961) is a British conductor, harpsichordist and organist.

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Hector Berlioz

Louis-Hector Berlioz; 11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique, Harold en Italie, Roméo et Juliette, Grande messe des morts (Requiem), L'Enfance du Christ, Benvenuto Cellini, La Damnation de Faust, and Les Troyens. Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 compositions for voice, accompanied by piano or orchestra. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.

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Henry Purcell

Henry Purcell (or; c. 10 September 1659According to Holman and Thompson (Grove Music Online, see References) there is uncertainty regarding the year and day of birth. No record of baptism has been found. The year 1659 is based on Purcell's memorial tablet in Westminster Abbey and the frontispiece of his Sonnata's of III. Parts (London, 1683). The day 10 September is based on vague inscriptions in the manuscript GB-Cfm 88. It may also be relevant that he was appointed to his first salaried post on 10 September 1677, which would have been his eighteenth birthday. – 21 November 1695) was an English composer.

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Hercules (Handel)

Hercules (HWV 60) is a Musical Drama in three acts by George Frideric Handel, composed in July and August 1744.

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Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheater in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

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Houston Grand Opera

Houston Grand Opera (HGO), located in Houston, Texas, was founded in 1955 by German-born impresario Walter Herbert and Houstonians Elva Lobit, Edward Bing, and Charles Cockrell.

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I Capuleti e i Montecchi

I Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues) is an Italian opera (Tragedia lirica) in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini.

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Idomeneo

(Italian for Idomeneus, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian language opera seria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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International Classical Music Awards

The International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) are music awards first awarded April 6, 2011.

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Isabella Colbran

Isabella Angela Colbran (2 February 1785 – 7 October 1845) was a Spanish opera singer known in her native country as Isabel Colbrandt.

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Jackie O (opera)

Jackie O is a chamber opera in two acts composed by Michael Daugherty to a libretto by Wayne Koestenbaum.

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Jake Heggie

Jake Heggie (born March 31, 1961) is an American composer of opera, vocal, orchestral, and chamber music.

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James Levine

James Lawrence Levine (born June 23, 1943) is an American conductor and pianist.

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Janet Baker

Dame Janet Abbott Baker (born 21 August 1933) is an English mezzo-soprano best known as an opera, concert, and lieder singer.

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Johann Adolph Hasse

Johann Adolph Hasse (born in Bergedorf, near Hamburg, baptised 25 March 1699 – died in Venice 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music.

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach.

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John Eliot Gardiner

Sir John Eliot Gardiner, CBE HonFBA (born 20 April 1943) is an English conductor, particularly known for his performances of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and of other baroque music.

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., named in 1964 as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy.

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John Nelson (conductor)

John Wilton Nelson (born December 6, 1941, San José, Costa Rica, of American parents) is an American conductor.

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Joseph Haydn

(Franz) Joseph HaydnSee Haydn's name.

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Juilliard School

The Juilliard School, informally referred to as Juilliard and located in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is a performing arts conservatory established in 1905.

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Jules Massenet

Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (12 May 184213 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty.

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Julius Drake

Julius Drake (born 5 April 1959 in London) is an English pianist who works as a song recital accompanist and chamber musician.

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Kansas

Kansas is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States.

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Kansas City Symphony

The Kansas City Symphony (KCS) is a United States symphony orchestra based in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, at 16th and Broadway, near the Power & Light District, the Sprint Center and the Crossroads Arts District.

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Kauffman Stadium

Kauffman Stadium, often called "The K", is a baseball park located in Kansas City, Missouri, that is home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Kazushi Ono

is a Japanese conductor, born in Tokyo.

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L'italiana in Algeri

L'Italiana in Algeri (The Italian Girl in Algiers) is an operatic dramma giocoso in two acts by Gioachino Rossini to an Italian libretto by Angelo Anelli, based on his earlier text set by Luigi Mosca.

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La Cenerentola

(Cinderella, or Goodness Triumphant) is an operatic dramma giocoso in two acts by Gioachino Rossini.

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La clemenza di Tito

La clemenza di Tito (English: The Clemency of Titus), K. 621, is an opera seria in two acts composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Caterino Mazzolà, after Metastasio.

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La donna del lago

La donna del lago (The Lady of the Lake) is an opera composed by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola (whose verses are described as "limpid" by one critic) based on the French translationOsborne, Charles 1994, p. 94 of The Lady of the Lake, a narrative poem written in 1810 by Sir Walter Scott, whose work continued to popularize the image of the romantic highlands.

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La Scala

La Scala (abbreviation in Italian language for the official name Teatro alla Scala) is an opera house in Milan, Italy.

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Laurence Olivier Award

The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital.

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Lawrence Brownlee

Lawrence Brownlee (born 1972) is an American operatic tenor particularly associated with the bel canto repertoire.

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Le comte Ory

Le comte Ory is a comic opera written by Gioachino Rossini in 1828.

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Leoš Janáček

Leoš Janáček (baptised Leo Eugen Janáček; 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher.

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Les Arts Florissants (ensemble)

Les Arts Florissants is a Baroque musical ensemble in residence at the Théâtre de Caen in Caen, France.

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Les Musiciens du Louvre

Les Musiciens du Louvre (literally The Musicians of the Louvre) is a French period instrument ensemble, formed in 1982.

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Les nuits d'été

Les nuits d'été (Summer Nights), Op.

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Les Talens Lyriques

The French musical ensemble Les Talens Lyriques was created in Paris, France, in 1991 by the harpsichordist and orchestral conductor Christophe Rousset.

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Les Troyens

Les Troyens (in English: The Trojans) is a French grand opera in five acts by Hector Berlioz.

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Liceu

The Gran Teatre del Liceu, or simply Liceu in Catalan, is an opera house on La Rambla in Barcelona, Catalonia.

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Limelight (magazine)

Limelight is an Australian monthly classical music and arts magazine based in Sydney.

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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

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Lists of opera companies

To view inclusive lists of opera companies by location see the following.

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Little Women (opera)

Little Women (1998) is the first opera written by American composer Mark Adamo to his own libretto after Louisa May Alcott's tale of growing up in New England after the American Civil War, Little Women.

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Los Angeles Philharmonic

The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil or LAP) is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California.

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Luca Ronconi

Luca Ronconi (8 March 1933 – 21 February 2015) was an Italian actor, theater director, and opera director.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770Beethoven was baptised on 17 December. His date of birth was often given as 16 December and his family and associates celebrated his birthday on that date, and most scholars accept that he was born on 16 December; however there is no documentary record of his birth.26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Lyric Opera of Chicago

Lyric Opera of Chicago is one of the leading opera companies in the United States.

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Mahler Chamber Orchestra

The Mahler Chamber Orchestra is a professional touring chamber orchestra founded by Claudio Abbado and former members of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra in 1997.

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Marc Minkowski

Marc Minkowski (born 4 October 1962) is a French conductor of classical music, especially known for his interpretations of French Baroque works.

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Maria Stuarda

Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart) is a tragic opera (tragedia lirica), in two acts, by Gaetano Donizetti, to a libretto by Giuseppe Bardari, based on Andrea Maffei's translation of Friedrich Schiller's 1800 play Maria Stuart.

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Marin Alsop

Marin Alsop (born October 16, 1956) is an American conductor and violinist.

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Mark Adamo

Mark Adamo (born 1962) is an American composer, librettist and professor of music composition at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

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Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

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Mass in B minor

The Mass in B minor (BWV 232) by Johann Sebastian Bach is a musical setting of the complete Ordinary of the Latin Mass.

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Maurizio Benini

Maurizio Benini is an Italian conductor and composer.

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Messiah (Handel)

Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the version of the Psalms included with the Book of Common Prayer.

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Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera is an opera company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

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Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions

The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions is an annual singing competition sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera.

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Mezzo-soprano

A mezzo-soprano or mezzo (meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types.

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Michael Daugherty

Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher.

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Michael Stern (conductor)

Michael Stern (born December 17, 1959) is an American symphony conductor.

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Michele Carafa

Michele Enrico Carafa di Colobrano (17 November 1787 – 26 July 1872) was an Italian opera composer.

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Morgan Library & Museum

The Morgan Library & Museum – formerly the Pierpont Morgan Library – is a museum and research library located at 225 Madison Avenue at East 36th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Mu Phi Epsilon

Mu Phi Epsilon (ΜΦΕ) is a co-ed international professional music fraternity.

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Musical America

Musical America is the oldest American magazine on classical music, first appearing in 1898 in print and in 1999 online, at musicalamerica.com.

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Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.

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Nathan Gunn

Nathan T. Gunn (born November 26, 1970, in South Bend, Indiana) is an American operatic baritone who performs regularly around the world.

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New National Theatre Tokyo

The is Japan's first and foremost national centre for the performing arts, including opera, ballet, contemporary dance and drama.

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New York City Opera

The New York City Opera (NYCO) is an American opera company located in Manhattan in New York City.

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New York Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic, officially the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc., globally known as New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra based in New York City in the United States.

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Norma (opera)

Norma is a tragedia lirica or opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini with libretto by Felice Romani after Norma, ou L'infanticide (Norma, or The Infanticide) by Alexandre Soumet.

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Ombra mai fu

"" is the opening aria from the 1738 opera Serse by George Frideric Handel.

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Opéra Bastille

The Opéra Bastille (French) (Bastille Opera House) is a modern opera house in Paris, France.

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Opéra National de Lyon

Opéra de Lyon, legally “Opéra National de Lyon” but marketed during the last decade under the shorter name, is an opera company in Lyon, France, based and performing mostly at the Opéra Nouvel, an 1831 theater that was modernized and architecturally transformed in 1993.

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Opera

Opera (English plural: operas; Italian plural: opere) is a form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are taken by singers.

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Opera News

Opera News is an American classical music magazine.

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Operalia, The World Opera Competition

Operalia, The World Opera Competition is an annual international competition for young opera singers.

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Orchestra

An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which mixes instruments from different families, including bowed string instruments such as violin, viola, cello and double bass, as well as brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments, each grouped in sections.

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Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia

The Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia) is an Italian symphony orchestra based in Rome.

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Orchestra of St. Luke's

The Orchestra of St.

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Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century

The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century (Orkest van de Achttiende Eeuw) is a Dutch early music orchestra.

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Orchestre National de France

The Orchestre national de France (ONF; literal translation, National Orchestra of France) is a French symphony orchestra based in Paris, founded in 1934.

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Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg

The Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg (Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra) is a French orchestra based in Strasbourg.

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Over the Rainbow

"Over the Rainbow" is a ballad, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Yip Harburg.

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Paris Opera

The Paris Opera (French) is the primary opera company of France.

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Patrick Summers

Patrick Summers (born August 14, 1963) is an American conductor best known for his work as Artistic and Music Director of Houston Grand Opera and as Principal Guest Conductor of San Francisco Opera.

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Patrizia Ciofi

Patrizia Ciofi (born 7 June 1967) is an Italian operatic Coloratura soprano.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and television program distributor.

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Pentatone (record label)

Pentatone (stylized as PENTATONE) is a Dutch classical music label, located in Baarn.

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Pesaro

Pesaro is a town and comune in the Italian region of the Marche, capital of the Pesaro e Urbino province, on the Adriatic.

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Peter Schreier

Peter Schreier (born 29 July 1935) is a German tenor and conductor.

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Philadelphia Orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Prairie Village, Kansas

Prairie Village is a primarily residential town in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.

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Radamisto (Handel)

Radamisto (HWV 12) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel to an Italian libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, based on L'amor tirannico, o Zenobia by Domenico Lalli and Zenobia by Matteo Noris.

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Reinhard Keiser

Reinhard Keiser (9 January 167412 September 1739) was a popular German opera composer based in Hamburg.

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Resurrection (opera)

Resurrection is an opera by the English composer Peter Maxwell Davies.

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Riccardo Muti

Riccardo Muti (born in Naples 28 July 1941) is an Italian conductor.

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Richard Strauss

Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.

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Richard Tucker Music Foundation

The Richard Tucker Music Foundation, founded in 1975, carries the name of Richard Tucker.

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Robert King (conductor)

Robert King (born 27 June 1960 in Wombourne) is an English conductor, harpsichordist, editor and author.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture.

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Roméo et Juliette

Roméo et Juliette (Romeo and Juliet) is an opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, based on Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

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Rossini Opera Festival

The Rossini Opera Festival (ROF) is an international music festival held in August of each year in Pesaro, Italy, the birthplace of the opera composer Gioachino Rossini.

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Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is the oldest conservatoire in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas Bochsa.

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Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941.

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Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London.

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Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards

The Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards are given annually for live classical music-making in the United Kingdom.

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Rule, Britannia!

"Rule, Britannia!" is a British patriotic song, originating from the poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740.

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Salome (opera)

Salome, Op. 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann's German translation of the French play Salomé by Oscar Wilde.

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San Francisco Opera

San Francisco Opera (SFO) is an American opera company, based in San Francisco, California.

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Santa Fe Opera

Santa Fe Opera (SFO) is an American opera company, located north of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Südwestrundfunk

Südwestrundfunk (SWR, "Southwest Broadcasting") is a regional public broadcasting corporation serving the southwest of Germany, specifically the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Seattle Symphony

The Seattle Symphony is an American orchestra based in Seattle, Washington.

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Semiramide

Semiramide is an opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini.

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Shoshana Foundation

The Shoshana Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1986 upon the death of Richard F. Gold who was a long time administrator at both the New York City Opera and Chamber Opera Theater of New York.

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Stabat Mater (Rossini)

Stabat Mater is a work by Gioachino Rossini based on the traditional structure of the Stabat Mater for chorus and soloists.

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Stephanie Novacek

Stephanie Novacek (b. Iowa City, Iowa, 31 August 1970) is an American operatic mezzo-soprano who has appeared at many of the world's opera houses.

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Stephen Costello

Stephen Costello (born 1981 in Philadelphia) is an American operatic tenor and a recipient of the 2009 Richard Tucker Award.

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Sullivan Foundation

The Sullivan Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding, developing, and furthering the careers of promising opera singers within the United States.

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Sycorax

Sycorax is an unseen character in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest (1611).

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Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)

The Symphony No.

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Teatro Comunale di Bologna

The Teatro Comunale di Bologna is an opera house in Bologna, Italy, and is one of the most important opera venues in Italy.

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Teatro Real

Teatro Real (Royal Theatre) or simply El Real, as it is known colloquially, is a major opera house located in Madrid, Spain.

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Théâtre du Châtelet

The Théâtre du Châtelet is a theatre and opera house, located in the place du Châtelet in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France.

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The Barber of Seville

The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution (Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione) is an opera buffa in two acts by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini.

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The Cunning Little Vixen

The Cunning Little Vixen (Příhody lišky Bystroušky; until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923.

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The Enchanted Island (2011 opera)

The Enchanted Island is a pasticcio (pastiche) of music by various baroque composers, including George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, and Jean-Philippe Rameau, devised and written by Jeremy Sams after The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.

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The English Concert

The English Concert is a baroque orchestra playing on period instruments based in London.

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The King's Consort

The King's Consort is a prominent British period music orchestra founded in 1980 by the English conductor and harpsichordist Robert King (b. 1960, Wombourne).

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The Marriage of Figaro

The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.

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The Proms

The Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

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The Royal Opera

The Royal Opera is a company based in central London, resident at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

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The Star-Spangled Banner

"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States.

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The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Tod Machover

Tod Machover (born November 24, 1953 in Mount Vernon, New York), is a composer and an innovator in the application of technology in music.

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Vienna State Opera

The Vienna State Opera (German) is an Austrian opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria.

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Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (3 November 1801 – 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer,Lippmann and McGuire 1998, in Sadie, p. 389 who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named "the Swan of Catania".

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Washington National Opera

The Washington National Opera (WNO) is an opera company in Washington, D.C., USA.

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Werther

Werther is an opera (drame lyrique) in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Édouard Blau, Paul Milliet and Georges Hartmann (who used the pseudonym Henri Grémont).

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Wichita State University

Wichita State University (WSU) is a public research university in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and governed by the Kansas Board of Regents.

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Wigmore Hall

The Wigmore Hall is a concert hall located at 36 Wigmore Street, London.

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Wigmore Hall Live

In October 2005, the Wigmore Hall, London, UK, became the first concert hall to launch its own record label: Wigmore Hall Live, building upon the venue's existing reputation as a recital hall established early in the 20th century.

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William Christie (musician)

William Lincoln Christie (born December 19, 1944) is an American-born French conductor and harpsichordist.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.

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Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, CC (born Yannick Séguin;David Patrick Stearns, "Nezet-Seguin signs Philadelphia Orchestra contract". The Philadelphia Inquirer, 19 June 2010. 6 March 1975) is a Canadian conductor and pianist.

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You'll Never Walk Alone

"You'll Never Walk Alone" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.

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Zubin Mehta

Zubin Mehta (born 29 April 1936) is an Indian conductor of Western classical music.

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2014 World Series

The 2014 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2014 season.

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58th Annual Grammy Awards

The 58th Annual Grammy Awards was held on February 15, 2016, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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