Opera is a monthly Britishmagazine devoted to covering all things related to opera. It contains reviews and articles about current opera productions internationally, as well as articles on opera recordings, opera singers, opera companies, opera directors, and opera books. The magazine also contains major features and analysis on individual operas and people associated with opera.
Opera is printed in A5 size, with colour photos, and consists of around 130 pages. Page numbering is consecutive for a complete year (e.g. September 2009 goes from p1033-1168). All issues since August 2006 are available online to current subscribers (through Exact Editions).
Ópera is a station on Line 2, Line 5 and Ramal of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A, in the Plaza de Isabel II, in the central district of Madrid. The station provides access to an area with tourist landmarks such as Teatro Real, Plaza de Oriente and the Royal Palace. Its name comes from nearby Madrid opera house, the Teatro Real.
History
The station was opened to the public in 1925 for lines 2 and Ramal later that year. Its original name was Isabel II, under the square in which it stood. The platforms of lines 2 and Ramal are located at the same level, the former is 60 m long and the latter being shorter in the beginning, but later it was extended in length to 60 m, too.
After the proclamation of the Second Republic on 14 April 1931, the new authorities approved by Decree of 20 April the removal of all the denominations that made references to the monarchy. Therefore, on 24 June Isabel II station was renamed Ópera. That same year, the square also changed his name to Fermín Galán, one of the leaders of the failed uprising in 1930 tried to overthrow King Alfonso XIII. On 5 June 1937 the station changed its name to coincide with the square. However, after the establishment of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco there was a further change in the names of city streets, stations, etc. Therefore, in 1939 the square was again renamed Isabel II, and the metro station recovered the name Ópera.
Takaaki Watanabe(渡辺 高章,Watanabe Takaaki), also known as Evil (stylized in all capital letters), is a professional wrestler trained by Animal Hamaguchi. Watanabe has worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling since his debut in 2011, and has also competed in the United States for companies including Ring of Honor and Global Force Wrestling.
Professional wrestling career
New Japan Pro Wrestling (2011–2013)
Watanabe made his debut for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) on May 13, 2011, wrestling primarily as a Young Lion and in the lower cards of shows and remained with the promotion until October 2013, when after King of Pro-Wrestling, announced that he was being sent on a learning excursion to the United States.
Ring of Honor (2014–2015)
At Global Wars '15 the first night May 15 he teamed with Silas Young in a losing effort against Gedo and Moose. The following night May 16, he was defeated by Silas Young.
On the June 27 episode of ROH Wrestling, he lost to Adam Page after Colby Corino attacked Watanabe. On the July 4 episode of ROH Wrestling Dalton Castle would defeat Takaaki Watanabe. On July 23, ROH announced that House of Truth member Donovan Dijak will battle Takaaki Watanabe in a singles match that will be taped exclusively for ROH's YouTube Wrestling Channel. This occurred July 24 at Death Before Dishonor XIII where Dijak defeated Watanabe.
"Evil" is a song by R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire which was written by Philip Bailey and Maurice White. It was released in 1973 as a single and included on the band's 1973 album, Head to the Sky. It's a rework of "Bad Tune", a song originally recorded in their debut album Earth, Wind & Fire as an instrumental.
"Evil" peaked at numbers 50 and 25 on the Billboard Pop and Black Singles charts respectively. It also peaked at #19 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart.
Later Samples
Evil was sampled by Amerie on the track Can We Go which was featured on her 2005 album Touch.
YES! Magazine is a non-profit, ad-free magazine that covers topics of social justice, environmental sustainability, alternative economics, and peace. The magazine is published by Positive Futures Network, founded by David Korten and Sarah van Gelder; Korten's wife, Fran Korten, is the publisher. The first issue of the magazine was published in winter 1997. It has ISSN1089-6651 and LCCN96-656670 sn 96044464.
YES! Magazine features community-based solutions and "supports people's active engagement in creating a more just, sustainable, and compassionate world". Issues of YES! explore a specific issue in depth, and provide resources so that readers may become involved in that issue. Previous issues have covered solutions to the energy crisis,local economies, and water preservation.
The magazine is printed on recycled paper and archives all its issues online. It won the Utne Reader Alternate Press Award for Best Cultural Coverage in 2001, and was nominated for Best Political Coverage in 2004. In 2013, it won the Utne Media Award for General Excellence.
Maria Yegorovna Gaidar (Russian:Мари́я Его́ровна Гайда́р; 1990–2004 Smirnova (Russian: Смирно́ва); born 21 October 1982, Moscow) is a Russian political activist and since July 2015 a vice-governor of Odessa Oblast in Ukraine. From 2009 till 2011 Gaidar was a deputy governor in Kirov Oblast in Russia. She is also the founder of the Youth movement "DA!" ("Yes!").
Personal life
Maria Gaidar is the daughter of former Russian Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar. She is a granddaughter of Soviet admiral Timur Gaidar, and a great-granddaughter of famous Soviet writers Arkady Gaidar and Pavel Bazhov. Maria's parents divorced in 1985, three years after she was born. Gaida stayed with her mother, Irina Smirnova. In 1991 the family moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, where they lived for five years. In 1996 she returned to Moscow.
iPad and iPhone app for Opera Magazine with syncing, searching and sharing features. Giving opera music enthusiasts access to their favourite magazine on-the-go.
published: 30 Sep 2013
Opera Magazine
published: 13 Dec 2013
The Opera Magazine
The Notorious Opera Magazine. Known for it's adds.
published: 09 Aug 2008
Discovering Opera CD & Magazine Commercial 1995
published: 23 Jun 2021
東京オペラマガジン Tokyo Opera Magazine Makedonsko devojce, opera arias etc. Kazuhiro Kotetsu 小鉄和広 (二期会 バス)
Opera, magazine diffusé sur la télévision Française en1989
Reportage sur :
- Adieu à la scène de l’Opéra de Marseille de Régine Crespin en novembre 1988, rôle de la première prieure de l’Opera les dialogues des carmélites de Francis Poulenc
- La prise de rôle de Dame Gwyneth Jones dans la voix humaine de Francis Poulenc au Théâtre du châtelet à paris
- L’art d’enseigner par José Van Dam
- La création de l’opéra le vaisseau fantôme de Richard Wagner à l’opéra de Budapest
- Images d’archive de l’opéra de Lisbonne sur la Traviata de Verdi avec Maria Callas
- Athys de Lully a New York à la Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Interview sur l’avenir de l’opéra par August Everding
published: 20 Dec 2022
Semyon Bychkov on conducting (The Royal Opera)
Semyon Bychkov discusses the role of the opera conductor, speaking at the Royal Opera House.
Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/people/semyon-bychkov
Russian conductor Semyon Bychkov made his Royal Opera debut in 2003 conducting Elektra. He has since returned to conduct Boris Godunov, The Queen of Spades, Lohengrin, Don Carlo, Tannhäuser, La bohèm, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Eugene Onegin.
Since emigrating from St Petersburg in the mid-1970s Bychkov has developed a rich career balancing both symphonic and operatic repertory, working with leading orchestras and opera houses in London, Paris, Vienna, Milan, Berlin, Chicago and New York, among others. He performs regularly with the Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Czech, Los Angeles and New York philharmonic orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw O...
published: 23 Dec 2015
chinese opera magazine
enjoy learning about Chinese Opera in our magazine!
published: 11 Jun 2018
The BBC Music Magazine July 2018 Opera Choice
Introducing our Opera Choice for the July issue of BBC Music Magazine: Massanet's Werther on DVD on the Accentus label, starring Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Stéphany, Mélissa Petit, Audun Iversen, etc. They are accompanied by Philharmonia Zürich, conducted by Cornelius Meister.
published: 12 Jun 2018
Palcoscenici - Lucia di Lammermoor al Teatro Alla Scala
Lucia di Lammermoor di Gaetano Donizetti a cura di Sabino Lenoci.
iPad and iPhone app for Opera Magazine with syncing, searching and sharing features. Giving opera music enthusiasts access to their favourite magazine on-the-go...
iPad and iPhone app for Opera Magazine with syncing, searching and sharing features. Giving opera music enthusiasts access to their favourite magazine on-the-go.
iPad and iPhone app for Opera Magazine with syncing, searching and sharing features. Giving opera music enthusiasts access to their favourite magazine on-the-go.
Opera, magazine diffusé sur la télévision Française en1989
Reportage sur :
- Adieu à la scène de l’Opéra de Marseille de Régine Crespin en novembre 1988, rôle d...
Opera, magazine diffusé sur la télévision Française en1989
Reportage sur :
- Adieu à la scène de l’Opéra de Marseille de Régine Crespin en novembre 1988, rôle de la première prieure de l’Opera les dialogues des carmélites de Francis Poulenc
- La prise de rôle de Dame Gwyneth Jones dans la voix humaine de Francis Poulenc au Théâtre du châtelet à paris
- L’art d’enseigner par José Van Dam
- La création de l’opéra le vaisseau fantôme de Richard Wagner à l’opéra de Budapest
- Images d’archive de l’opéra de Lisbonne sur la Traviata de Verdi avec Maria Callas
- Athys de Lully a New York à la Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Interview sur l’avenir de l’opéra par August Everding
Opera, magazine diffusé sur la télévision Française en1989
Reportage sur :
- Adieu à la scène de l’Opéra de Marseille de Régine Crespin en novembre 1988, rôle de la première prieure de l’Opera les dialogues des carmélites de Francis Poulenc
- La prise de rôle de Dame Gwyneth Jones dans la voix humaine de Francis Poulenc au Théâtre du châtelet à paris
- L’art d’enseigner par José Van Dam
- La création de l’opéra le vaisseau fantôme de Richard Wagner à l’opéra de Budapest
- Images d’archive de l’opéra de Lisbonne sur la Traviata de Verdi avec Maria Callas
- Athys de Lully a New York à la Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Interview sur l’avenir de l’opéra par August Everding
Semyon Bychkov discusses the role of the opera conductor, speaking at the Royal Opera House.
Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/people/semyon-bychkov
Russi...
Semyon Bychkov discusses the role of the opera conductor, speaking at the Royal Opera House.
Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/people/semyon-bychkov
Russian conductor Semyon Bychkov made his Royal Opera debut in 2003 conducting Elektra. He has since returned to conduct Boris Godunov, The Queen of Spades, Lohengrin, Don Carlo, Tannhäuser, La bohèm, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Eugene Onegin.
Since emigrating from St Petersburg in the mid-1970s Bychkov has developed a rich career balancing both symphonic and operatic repertory, working with leading orchestras and opera houses in London, Paris, Vienna, Milan, Berlin, Chicago and New York, among others. He performs regularly with the Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Czech, Los Angeles and New York philharmonic orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. His extensive discography includes a series of highly acclaimed Strauss recordings, a complete cycle of Brahms symphonies, Verdi’s Requiem, works by Mahler and Shostakovich and Lohengrin (Opera Magazine’s Disc of the Month and BBC Music Magazine’s Disc of the Year). His past positions include Music Director of Orchestre de Paris (1989–98), Principal Guest Conductor of St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–94) and Maggio Musicale, Florence (1992–8), and Chief Conductor of the Dresden Semperoper (1998–2003) and of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (1997–2010).
Bychkov’s many opera engagements include Elektra (BBC Proms, Dresden, Milan, Madrid, Paris, Vienna), Otello (New York), Tristan und Isolde (BBC Proms, Chicago, Paris, Vienna), Khovanshchina (Vienna) and Der Rosenkavalier (Salzburg).
Semyon Bychkov discusses the role of the opera conductor, speaking at the Royal Opera House.
Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/people/semyon-bychkov
Russian conductor Semyon Bychkov made his Royal Opera debut in 2003 conducting Elektra. He has since returned to conduct Boris Godunov, The Queen of Spades, Lohengrin, Don Carlo, Tannhäuser, La bohèm, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Eugene Onegin.
Since emigrating from St Petersburg in the mid-1970s Bychkov has developed a rich career balancing both symphonic and operatic repertory, working with leading orchestras and opera houses in London, Paris, Vienna, Milan, Berlin, Chicago and New York, among others. He performs regularly with the Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Czech, Los Angeles and New York philharmonic orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. His extensive discography includes a series of highly acclaimed Strauss recordings, a complete cycle of Brahms symphonies, Verdi’s Requiem, works by Mahler and Shostakovich and Lohengrin (Opera Magazine’s Disc of the Month and BBC Music Magazine’s Disc of the Year). His past positions include Music Director of Orchestre de Paris (1989–98), Principal Guest Conductor of St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–94) and Maggio Musicale, Florence (1992–8), and Chief Conductor of the Dresden Semperoper (1998–2003) and of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (1997–2010).
Bychkov’s many opera engagements include Elektra (BBC Proms, Dresden, Milan, Madrid, Paris, Vienna), Otello (New York), Tristan und Isolde (BBC Proms, Chicago, Paris, Vienna), Khovanshchina (Vienna) and Der Rosenkavalier (Salzburg).
Introducing our Opera Choice for the July issue of BBC Music Magazine: Massanet's Werther on DVD on the Accentus label, starring Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Stéphan...
Introducing our Opera Choice for the July issue of BBC Music Magazine: Massanet's Werther on DVD on the Accentus label, starring Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Stéphany, Mélissa Petit, Audun Iversen, etc. They are accompanied by Philharmonia Zürich, conducted by Cornelius Meister.
Introducing our Opera Choice for the July issue of BBC Music Magazine: Massanet's Werther on DVD on the Accentus label, starring Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Stéphany, Mélissa Petit, Audun Iversen, etc. They are accompanied by Philharmonia Zürich, conducted by Cornelius Meister.
iPad and iPhone app for Opera Magazine with syncing, searching and sharing features. Giving opera music enthusiasts access to their favourite magazine on-the-go.
Opera, magazine diffusé sur la télévision Française en1989
Reportage sur :
- Adieu à la scène de l’Opéra de Marseille de Régine Crespin en novembre 1988, rôle de la première prieure de l’Opera les dialogues des carmélites de Francis Poulenc
- La prise de rôle de Dame Gwyneth Jones dans la voix humaine de Francis Poulenc au Théâtre du châtelet à paris
- L’art d’enseigner par José Van Dam
- La création de l’opéra le vaisseau fantôme de Richard Wagner à l’opéra de Budapest
- Images d’archive de l’opéra de Lisbonne sur la Traviata de Verdi avec Maria Callas
- Athys de Lully a New York à la Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Interview sur l’avenir de l’opéra par August Everding
Semyon Bychkov discusses the role of the opera conductor, speaking at the Royal Opera House.
Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/people/semyon-bychkov
Russian conductor Semyon Bychkov made his Royal Opera debut in 2003 conducting Elektra. He has since returned to conduct Boris Godunov, The Queen of Spades, Lohengrin, Don Carlo, Tannhäuser, La bohèm, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Eugene Onegin.
Since emigrating from St Petersburg in the mid-1970s Bychkov has developed a rich career balancing both symphonic and operatic repertory, working with leading orchestras and opera houses in London, Paris, Vienna, Milan, Berlin, Chicago and New York, among others. He performs regularly with the Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Czech, Los Angeles and New York philharmonic orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. His extensive discography includes a series of highly acclaimed Strauss recordings, a complete cycle of Brahms symphonies, Verdi’s Requiem, works by Mahler and Shostakovich and Lohengrin (Opera Magazine’s Disc of the Month and BBC Music Magazine’s Disc of the Year). His past positions include Music Director of Orchestre de Paris (1989–98), Principal Guest Conductor of St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–94) and Maggio Musicale, Florence (1992–8), and Chief Conductor of the Dresden Semperoper (1998–2003) and of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (1997–2010).
Bychkov’s many opera engagements include Elektra (BBC Proms, Dresden, Milan, Madrid, Paris, Vienna), Otello (New York), Tristan und Isolde (BBC Proms, Chicago, Paris, Vienna), Khovanshchina (Vienna) and Der Rosenkavalier (Salzburg).
Introducing our Opera Choice for the July issue of BBC Music Magazine: Massanet's Werther on DVD on the Accentus label, starring Juan Diego Flórez, Anna Stéphany, Mélissa Petit, Audun Iversen, etc. They are accompanied by Philharmonia Zürich, conducted by Cornelius Meister.
Opera is a monthly Britishmagazine devoted to covering all things related to opera. It contains reviews and articles about current opera productions internationally, as well as articles on opera recordings, opera singers, opera companies, opera directors, and opera books. The magazine also contains major features and analysis on individual operas and people associated with opera.
Opera is printed in A5 size, with colour photos, and consists of around 130 pages. Page numbering is consecutive for a complete year (e.g. September 2009 goes from p1033-1168). All issues since August 2006 are available online to current subscribers (through Exact Editions).