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The phrase "operatic art" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the art form of opera, which combines music, singing, acting, and often elaborate costumes and sets. Example: "The opera company is known for its exceptional productions of operatic art, attracting audiences from all over the world."
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The city has, in truth, seldom been on the front lines of operatic art, but it now seems almost peripheral — even "out of town".
Trecartin, making a big, sophisticated, operatic art of YouTube styles and sensibilities, is being hailed as the magus of the Internet age.
"Not only does it introduce young people to the operatic art form with memorable music, it is also teaching a lesson about World War II".
Gelb had demanded pay cuts of about 17%, saying production costs had skyrocketed and the operatic art was in trouble, with shrinking audiences.
Both of the productions that I saw had more spark than the Met's first new shows this season, and, unlike the Lincoln Center simulcasts, they provided the irreproducible thrill of live action — what Walt Whitman once called the "liquid world" of operatic art.
Music historian Rosa Newmarch believes that, although The Brandenburgers has not stood the test of time, it contains all the germs of Smetana's operatic art.
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She is now out of prison on bail.Resistance fighter, freemason, operatic tenor, art collector, brilliant lawyer, wily politician, and one of the most colourful characters of Mitterrand's colourfully scandal-ridden reign, Mr Dumas is fiercely resisting pressures to force him to step down, seeing them as politics by other means.
From the moment her name is announced, the proceedings are downright operatic; the art of the cinema is exemplified in the way her gloved hands hide her expression, in the breathtaking grandeur and drama of her smile, her rising, her stride, her slightly bowed head, her very accompaniment by her husband, Eddie Fisher.
Antony Walker, who sang the ailing tenor's role of Radames from the pit while conducting the orchestra during a recent Pittsburgh Opera performance of "Aida," may well have made operatic history (Arts, Briefly, April 4).
The point at issue always with Kemp was whether or not he was a "proper" dancer or a facetiously camp hybrid of mime, performance art, operatic gesture and a sort of defiant, heroic sexuality.
Multitalented Elijah Rock, an actor, a jazz singer and classically trained vocalist of stunning power and subtlety, heads the cast as Hayes and does memorable justice to the play's wealth of spirituals, operatic arias and art songs.
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