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When Joe first came in he had an operatic voice.
She will actually take to the operatic stage for the last time next year.
In later years she turned her attention to teaching and operatic production.
For one, an operatic voice takes time to reveal itself.
It is not so much a romantic life as an operatic one.
"It's almost operatic in the story lines that are playing out here."
I had to sing, so things come out with an operatic impact.
I would not be the person to review it in any case, because it's hard to see a play and hear operatic music.
That chapter is already an operatic scene even without music.
What it needed was a kind of operatic size to the acting.
The fall of Poland did not stop operatic activity in the country.
This he declined in order to continue his operatic career.
This week audiences will have the chance to hear him in an operatic role.
At one point, I asked her why she had never opted for an operatic career.
It has also been adapted as a film and given operatic treatment.
She went to Milan to study operatic stage in 1839.
She knows all about the operatic passions of famous men.
Such upheavals are all too common in the operatic world.
Whatever the content, let's hope the new bill will have a less operatic title.
As one operatic mystery ends, another is about to begin.
The only question was, how well did those two aspects of the operatic experience function together?
It was her only appearance on the professional operatic stage.
In private, however, much effort was made by the composer to write operatic works.
Here - for once - the operatic death scene justified.
In the workshop's 17 years, it presented some 40 operatic works.