Sentences with phrase «operatic staging»

One could make a similar observation regarding the baroque and early classical musical styles of the 17th and early 18th centuries (roughly from Handel to Haydn), which crossed rather freely from the operatic stage and concert hall to the church and back again.
Gioachino Rossini's Otello ↑ The LightSpace Studios, 1115 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn Thursday, March 16, 7:00 pm Otello is brought to the operatic stage, in this evening of high end culture in Bushwick.

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Previously, Khori enjoying a vibrant operatic career as a lyric soprano on stages throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
After retiring from the opera stage, Lauritz Melchior performed on TV and in night clubs, and also funded a scholarship for promising operatic newcomers.
During his first few decades as an actor, Bill Macy took whatever was readily available: poetry - reading jobs, movie bits, comedy - record gigs (he's the operatic cabdriver in the classical music lampoon The Wurst of PDQ Bach) and off - Broadway stage assignments.
Working from a script he and four fellow writers originally conceived for the stage, Plotnick establishes a tone of seriocomic soap - operatics in the early scenes while introducing the diversely dysfunctional crew of the Omega 76 Space Station.
Throughout the gallery, objects and experiments stage the problems and possibilities of camouflage, and the accompanying video delves into its multi-sensory potential through an operatic, polyphonic exchange.
The expansive, operatic venue of the Park Avenue Armory offers Parreno a grand stage to reinvent for Hypnosis, his largest ever US exhibition.
Their debut on March 7 will be on a distinguished international stage — nothing less than the 2014 Whitney Museum Biennial — with a digital film about how race haunts black identity, told in operatic form.
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