The program was well chosen in the first half, which began with an operatic scena from the 26-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio. |
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The family's most famous innovation was the scena per angola, in which the lines of perspective seem to move to vanishing points on either side of the scene rather than in the centre of the scene. |
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The contralto parts in Britten's Spring Symphony and the canticle Abraham and Isaac were written for her, as was Sir Arthur Bliss's scena The Enchantress. |
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There scena eigh twto There could be a scenario whereby all eight teams have two points each by tomorrow. |
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Galatea rises up from the sea, where she was hiding, and sings a long sort of scena, which showed off Ms. Le Roi's voice in a range of tempos and styles. |
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To learn more about the composer, you may want to read the cover story of this issue of La Scena Musicale? |
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For dining, La Scena Lounge Bar and Restaurant serves up an eclectic menu of specialties from Italy, Japan and France. |
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Few Contralto singers are unacquainted with the beautiful Scena, Ah rendimi qual core, from Mitrane. |
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She has been assistant editor at La Scena Musicale from 2000 to 2003 and has collaborated since to various publications, in Canada as well as in France. |
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