Sentence examples for sections of the opera from inspiring English sources

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(Be forewarned: one or two sections of the opera feel as long as this paragraph).

The Boston Symphony Orchestra, which cancelled a performance of sections of the opera last month, had done the right thing, he said.

Mr. Wilson's project, "On the Beach," (April 5-7) features five teams of artists staging five different sections of the opera "Einstein on the Beach" by Philip Glass and Mr. Wilson.

It's a role that Placido Domingo was always keen to repeat, and though we only get him singing two sections of the opera here – the climactic rape scene from the second act, and the final scene of the third, when the despairing Rodrigo dies and all the bells of Spain spontaneously ring out – they are enough to show the dramatic intensity he must have brought to it 50 years ago.

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"We've been doing act two," she says - the harrowing section of the opera in which Jenufa receives the news of her baby's death.

In the closing section of the opera, composer and librettist took a considerable risk that didn't quite pay off on opening night.

The middle section of the opera libretto, called "Her Mirror of Simple Souls"—an appreciation of the work of the martyred 13th-century mystic Marguerite Porete was produced in 1999 as an "opera installation".

Agamemnon's return, Cassandra's prophecy, the offstage murder of Agamemnon, and Clytemnestra and Aegisthus' vague accounting of their deed to the people of Argos finish this opening section of the opera.

The sogginess of the first act can be ascribed in part to the tessitura of the role of Figaro: it simply lies too high for Dwayne Croft, who audibly tired in the course of his entrance aria, indubitably the best-known section of the opera.

At a second glance, this architectural cannibalism proved to be a beguiling trompe-l'oeil--a single enormously blownup photograph of a section of the opera house had been printed on sheets of paper, which had been pasted on plywood & fastened to a wooden scaffold several stories high.

The entire piece is scored by sections of the melancholy Henry Purcell opera "Dido and Aeneas," and scenes like this one are painfully desperate and very funny.

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