The French daily Le Figaro says that the second rejection confirms the breadth of the European crisis. |
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Her elderly guardian does everything he can to foil her happiness but sharp-witted Figaro ensures true love triumphs. |
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In this version, the lord of the manor is to be entertained by the local people's staging of The Marriage of Figaro in the garden of his mansion. |
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Stephen Storace is best known for ballad operas, and his sister Nancy was the first Susannah in Mozart's Figaro. |
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Meanwhile, the right-wing daily Le Figaro concentrates on the security measures implemented in France. |
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But then, that would obviate the need for Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. |
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Currently, the only operatically trained Emirati soprano, Al Qaiwani performed a piece with Fleming from The Marriage of Figaro. |
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Also there were lyrical references to figures such as Scaramouche, Galileo, Figaro and Bismillah. |
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Figaro can be seen until Saturday, Feb-ruary 28, at the Leeds Grand, along with productions of La Vida Breve, Gianni Schicchi and La Traviata. |
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Its first Wagner production, Lohengrin, and its first Mozart, The Marriage of Figaro, were both performed in 1962, conducted by Charles Groves. |
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As a result, Price made her operatic debut in 1962, singing Cherubino in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro at the Welsh National Opera. |
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But he did successfully return to the Met in November 2007 to sing the role of Figaro. |
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He told reporters in New York City that he would retire Figaro from his repertoire. |
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In the 1880 exhibition, many reviews judged Morisot among the best, including Le Figaro critic Albert Wolff. |
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Till's sacralization of forgiveness at the end of Figaro similarly falls within an overall strategy of promoting Mozart as a religious thinker and artist. |
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In the early years of her career, she sang many of the leading Puccini and Mozart soprano roles, like Tosca and Countess Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro. |
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