Coming into this contest already dually placed at the highest level, Nitrogen (Medagalia d'Oro) turned on the nitrous in the stretch to run down her rivals and claim her first stakes victory. Last ...
Arguably the most famous artwork housed within the gallery is the Mona Lisa (La Gioconda in Italian), painted by Leonardo da Vinci sometime between 1503 and 1519. The painting depicts a woman in a ...
Smile Po, Hello Hello Hello, and La Gioconda were scratched. “It was a good trip,” Jose Ortiz said. “She broke clean and had a good run through the first turn. On the backside I was able to ...
To debut the theater, celebrated tenor Enrico Caruso came to perform the Italian opera, La Gioconda, by Amilcare Ponchielli. Teatro Amazonas. Manaus – CC 2.0. Rafael ZartInside the building is ...
As Angelina Jolie returns to the big screen in a new biopic, we delve into the life of Maria Callas – and how she earned her ...
Dame Gioconda Vessichelli, a world-renowned opera singer and the winner of seven prestigious international opera competitions, graced the inauguration of Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan’s ...
The Mona Lisa half-length portrait was painted by none other than Leonardo da Vinci in 1503. Learn about Monalisa’s real name ...
Brandon McCoy returns from injury and scores 10 points in the St. John Bosco boys’ basketball team’s 64-62 victory over JSerra. The big games in high school basketball this month are really ...
Documentary film that tells the life story of legendary Greek-American opera singer Maria Callas, completely in her own words. Show more Documentary film that tells the life story of legendary ...
His operatic career spanned from 1951 to 1976, and over those 25 years he became a legend of La Scala in Milan as well as New York’s Metropolitan Opera. His artistry remains hugely influential, with ...
Thank you for being with us in 2024! We look forward to continue to share exciting opera news from around the world in 2025. Prior to creating OperaWire, DAVID SALAZAR, (Editor-in-Chief) worked as a ...
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