Sentences with phrase «opera director»

An opera director is a person who is in charge of overseeing and leading the production of an opera. They work with the singers, musicians, designers, and other members of the opera team to bring the story to life on stage. Full definition
He himself plays a role in the film as an uncomfortably retired opera director who flies with his wife (Judy Davis) to Rome to meet his future son - in - law and discovers that the boy's undertaker father (Fabio Armiliato) has a great singing voice — but only when he's singing in the shower.
Barbara Klinger, IU professor of film and media studies, interviews German movie director, producer, screenwriter, and opera director Werner Herzog.
Cumberbatch wed theatre and opera director Sophie Hunter last year.
Pausing at the opera house's steps, exhausted from the late night backstage encounters with singers and musicians reluctant to discuss Maestro Wellauer's violent death, Commissario Guido Brunetti delays the night's last unrevealing interview with opera director Santore to linger over his city's history and beauty.
Photographer, painter, sculptor, stage designer, graphic designer, exhibition designer, and one - time opera director, Chargesheimer, born Karl Heinz Hargesheimer, photographed post-war Cologne, extensively creating numerous books.
Internationally admired theater and opera director Robert Carsen, who has cited Gnoli's work among his inspirations, will create the installation design for the exhibition at Luxembourg & Dayan.
In his early times, he worked as assistant director to German film - theatre and opera director Christoph Schlingensief, employed by the theatre Volksbühne in Berlin.
Woody Allen plays Jerry, a retired «avant guarde» opera director who discovers his daughters new father in law, Giancarlo (played by tenor Fabio Armiliato), is a natural opera singer — but only in the shower.
A powerful family drama, Broken is the feature - film debut from award - winning theatre and opera director Rufus Norris and is written by Irish writer Mark O'Rowe (Intermission).
(Jonathan Miller, an opera director in London, and one of us [Ramachandran] independently observed the effect in the early 1990s.)
His smaller sculptures - the mangled busts, the pirate heads with penis - eyes and cock - and - ball hats, the evil, grinning Jack Palance types - show that he has a sculptor's sensibility, as much as an errant film - maker's or an opera director's.
The manically prolific Schlingensief began his career as a filmmaker and morphed into a theater and opera director, TV - show moderator, pseudo politician, all - around provocateur, and finally artist before his untimely death at the age of
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