According to the press release, Opera believes one of the things the two can help each other with is its WebPass program that provides short-term mobile data, by further optimizing user's data requirements.
"The Arts Development Council did a survey on the audience and the programme numbers of different art forms, and Chinese opera is one of the most popular arts in Hong Kong, " said Louis Yu Kwok-lit, executive director, performing arts of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, who is planning the Bamboo Theatre festival.
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It could also be because the CEO likes to go to the opera or formula one.
Here, with the benefit of La Scala's superb acoustics, he conjures the opera house of one's dreams.
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Vienna State Opera house - known as the Wiener Staatsoper - is one of the busiest opera houses in the world, producing 50 to 60 operas a year in approximately 200 performances.
It is not the first time the duo have tackled one of opera's most renowned works.
Conductor Yannick Nezet-Seguin and the Met orchestra managed to make one of opera's most familiar scores sound fresh and exciting.
The remainder of tickets sold - around 1.6m - were for "other entertainment" - including opera, dance, one-man shows, revues and stand-up comedy.
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She subsequently went on to train as an opera singer, graduating from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama with a BA in Music, a post graduate diploma in vocal studies and a further one in Opera studies.
In 1918, "Gianni Schicchi, " a one-act opera by Giacomo Puccini, was first performed at New York's Metropolitan opera.
The National will follow in the footsteps of the Royal Opera House, which broadcast one if its productions live in cinemas in September.
Originally conceived by composer Richard Strauss and librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal as a blend of genres, the original, first staged in 1912, began with a ballet-spiced play, followed by a different version of the one-act opera.
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Ricky Ian Gordon is composing "Intimate Apparel, " with Lynn Nottage adapting her 2003 play about an African-American seamstress in 1905 New York, and composer Jeanine Tesori and Tony Kushner are working to expand "A Blizzard on Marblehead Neck, " their one-act opera based on Eugene and Carlotta O'Neill that opened at Cooperstown's Glimmerglass Opera in August 2011.
Walking its labyrinth, one encounters a silent opera.
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Our new Bass Performance Hall is rated as one of the top ten opera houses in the world.
Associate concertmaster Dawn Harms has to juggle her position here with one in the San Francisco Opera Orchestra.
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It unites the great names of Russian culture: Michail Glinka and Alexandr Pushkin, maestro Vladimir Jurowski, and one of the most talented opera directors in the world, Dmitri Tcherniakov.
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Mr. BRIAN KELLOW (Editor, Opera News): There was no one in the decade or two before Pavarotti came along who captured the public imagination to the degree he did.
Madcap liasons and mischievous flirtations are based on opera scenes first created by Mozart and one of his librettists, Lorenzo Da Ponte, primarily from "Cosi Fan Tutte, " ''Le Nozze di Figaro" and "Don Giovanni.
When opera lovers start thinking about vital recordings, one in particular is almost always mentioned: EMI's 1953 "Tosca, " with Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano and Tito Gobbi in the leading roles and Victor de Sabata conducting.
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It's a funny aspiration for a soap opera, ideological balance, but evidently a winning one.
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In 1920, Leos Janacek turned to science fiction for his opera The Excursions of Mr. Broucek, setting one of its scenes on the moon, where the local residents turn out to be fussy, art aficionados.
Calls to the 101 non-emergency number included one reporting a character in an ITV soap opera as a murderer.
Given the Met's repertory system, there is a different opera onstage almost every night and a different one being rehearsed onstage during the day.
The big night was Friday night-I'd watch my parents play "Russian Bank, " a two-handed card game, while listening to One Man's Family, the radio soap opera.
The neatly printed "Dido" is an 18th century volume that's one of the oldest surviving manuscripts of Purcell's opera.
All this being said, there's one place where attention-trolling is working: the opera.
Even worse, when OPERA ran their experiment for a second time, they only changed one variable, and did not try to address other important criticisms of the initial methodology from both outside and inside the OPERA Collaborative.
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One of the most harrowing final scenes in all of opera is the ending of Poulenc's "Dialogues of the Carmelites, " when the nuns condemned by the French Revolution walk one by one to the scaffold, singing a gradually thinning chorus punctuated by the slashing sounds of a guillotine.
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