opera造句211. But when evening comes I get dressed and I go to the opera, where they let me in na gape.
212. But then these roles are expounded by probably the two finest interpreters in the whole history of the opera.
213. Opera is known for attracting an eclectic mix of the powerful, the hip and the happening.
214. Perhaps the establishment of the Sydney Opera House clinched its victory for bragging rights.
215. While I will put on Les Troyens, which is perhaps the greatest piece of audacity in the history of opera.
216. His recreations were travel, opera, roses and collecting campaign medals.
217. And the terrible, interminable pressure of politics is one of the most moving thing about the opera.
218. He has composed chamber music, symphonic works and opera, and conducted his music around the globe.
219. There will be a lot of opera buffs interested in these particular stamps as well as the normal collectors.
220. Most of all her voice booms, whether she's praising her spicy Southwest eggs or when she sings opera on stage.
221. It goes without saying that Miss Thing at the Opera will do anything to get Rysanek back.
222. An opera company was formed to grace the new Civic Theatre under construction.
223. They grew wealthy overnight and had a beautiful little opera house built in the midst of their shacks on the steep slope.
224. Thus the best libretto ever written for the best opera ever written is scarcely tolerable as reading matter.
225. The opera crowd was jamming the bars from bar to wall.
226. They have done so as part of a widely comprehensive output, ranging from chamber music to symphonies and opera.
227. He insisted on a clause in his contract assuring him that his duties would not interfere with rehearsals for the opera company.
228. So now, investors hope the fat lady sings an aria, not a tragic opera.
229. She prefers her recordings made live in the opera house and regards herself totally as a woman of the theatre.
230. In January 1858 an attempt was made to assassinate him as he drove with the Empress to the Opera in Paris.
231. Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" is one of the consummate masterpieces of German opera.
232. The literature of opera includes plenty of criticism, much of it as intellectually impressive as the best literary criticism.
233. It is also simple-minded to assert that everyone can or should be involved in the complexities of designing universities or opera houses.
234. Up until now, Morse's only known passions were for opera, beer and crosswords.
235. Some people say he's a famous opera singer who likes to come incognito back to his roots.
236. Indeed Karelius, in opera cloak and one of Aranyos' dandyish suits, flattered himself he looked as distinguished as any.
237. Opera Chorus, under William Vendice's stalwart hand, brought a bit of needed oomph to an otherwise bland evening.
238. Who goes to orchestral concerts, who goes to opera, to ballet, to the cinema?
239. And the singers in turn use their bodies as moving instruments far more often than is usually the case in opera.
240. Charles departs for the opera, leaving a distraught Diana to keep a bedside vigil for two days by herself.