| The death row he's fabricated is credible, being grim but not operatically doomy. |
|
| They could emote operatically and weep in the streets and threaten suicide. |
|
| We are living, operatically speaking, in what might be called the Age of the Seconda Donna. |
|
| I had to sing them a bit more operatically, and I did take lessons in vocal warmups. |
|
| Like many opera singers, Dessay nurtured no desire to sing operatically until she accidentally discovered that she could. |
|
| That said, her Rita's screaming rages too often seem operatically over the top in Jermyn Street's tiny auditorium. |
|
| Appropriately enough, the production goes operatically awry. |
|
| The present edition of Fernand Cortez works perfectly, both musically and operatically but, confronted by so many different versions, there is still some doubt as to the composer's last wishes. |
|
| Singing operatically takes a great deal of energy. |
|
| Always working to improve her natural gifts, Katelyn constantly keeps up with her music studies, having trained operatically in school. |
|
| My own mother's drinking had reached a level best described as operatically suicidal, and she and my father-married, divorced, remarried to each other-waged their war nightly. |
|
| Currently, the only operatically trained Emirati soprano, Al Qaiwani performed a piece with Fleming from The Marriage of Figaro. |
|