A history of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City traces the offstage and onstage workings of the institution, surveying notable composers, actors, and performances since 1883.
Grand Opera in America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wallace, Robert I(., 1944Heggie and Scheer's Moby-Dick : a grand opera for the twenty-first century / by Robert K. Wallace ; featuring libretto by Gene Scheer ; photographs by Karen ...
The book goes on to describe how Tony and Sally created The Smallest Grand Opera in the World, gaining international critical acclaim in the process.
... the terrible, [Fitzball] has provided thunder and lightning in abundance, thrown in a grotesque dance of water imps, and served up a death's head (not according to the old adage, stewed in a lantern) but picturesquely mounted on a black ...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1902 Edition.
A Hundred Years of Grand Opera in New York, 1825-1925: A Record of Performances
In Encore!
The book goes on to describe how Tony and Sally created The Smallest Grand Opera in the World, gaining international critical acclaim in the process.
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