Sentences with phrase «operatic singing»

Whether it's the Raiders fondness for Arnie references or the Valkyries operatic singing, there's a lot to like in each character on offer.
The Welsh believing that they would win more FA cups; an improved rendition of «Abide with me» at the cup final; operatic singing of the National Anthem at Wembley finals; and increased respect at Wembley with England supporters not booing foreign anthems and England players, especially John Terry, actually singing rather than miming «God Save the Queen».

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It's like taking a great operatic soprano and making her sing «Happy Birthday.»»
The first thing we saw was a video of a pilot cat and Nazi - dog singing an operatic duet about
Jenkins was a real person, a rich socialite and music lover who lived in New York in the early 20th century and enjoyed performing amateur operatics, which is all well and good, except she was a terrible singer: always off - key, probably tone - deaf, and worst of all, she chose really difficult pieces to sing that would have challenged even talented professionals.
To that end, Ray Charles plays piano and sings «Bein» Green» (to whose then - recently deceased writer Joe Rasposo the show is dedicated), Placido Domingo performs bilingual operatic duet «Look Through the Window» with Placido Flamingo,
We hear her booming operatic voice, singing beautifully with a salsa band at a nightclub.
Though the operatic dissonant relationship between Jean Valjean and Russell Crowe's Javert does prove to be compelling opera as it weaves throughout the rest of the story, the film's second act focus on the story of rich pretty boy Marius (Eddie Redmayne, whose singing voice is 45 percent Kermit the Frog) falling for Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) at first sight doesn't register nearly the same amount of urgency, feeling like a silly problem that doesn't fit into the story's near - apocalyptic presentation of revolutionary France.
This past Tuesday at a lunch on Toronto's Bay Street, after the operatic group, The Tenors, sang the anthem, Prem Watsa, chief executive of Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd., took the podium.
During my few hours of fun in the lobby (with pretty ample seating), I met many show dogs, watched a woman sing some sort of operatic song with her bedazzled dog by her side, and my pooch, Dexter, was wished good luck in the show ring.
While typically a calm little dog, they are well known for performing many enjoyable antics such as the «Chin Spin», in which they turn around in rapid circles; dancing on their hind legs while pawing their front feet, clasped together, in the air; and, some even «sing», a noise that can range from a low trill to a higher, almost operatic quality noise, and which sounds much like «woooo».
While typically calm, they are well known for performing many tricks such as the «Chin Spin», in which they turn around in rapid circles; dancing on their hind legs while pawing their front feet, clasped together, in the air; and some even «sing», a noise that can range from a low trill to a higher, almost operatic noise.
It also contains shopkeepers that sing along to the background music in an operatic baritone, so really, what else could you want?
Kerbel's musical suite consists of nine operatic tales for six voices, sung in the opening days of the exhibition by Scottish Opera.
At some point in all of the films, Blanchett turns to the viewer and starts to sing an operatic, high - pitched monotone.
(Anyone else out there sing that song in their loudest Operatic voice just to annoy there kids?
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