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Soprano Barbara Frittoli And Maestro Vignati Live Concert From The Ethnographic Museum
Streamed Live from Marble Hall in St. Petersburg (3rd Dec 23 at 16.00 GMT) exclusively on SigmArt.
The famous Italian Soprano Barbara Frittoli, the favorite performer of Maestro Riccardo Muti, has won both the love of international audiences and the recognition of one of the greatest conductors of our time. The Prima Donna of the world opera stage, Barbara Frittoli, is recognized as one of the most prestigious "Verdi sopranos" and a brilliant interpreter of parts in Mozart's operas. She has sung leading roles in opera houses throughout Europe and in the United States, such as La Scala in Milan and the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Her signature roles include Mimì in La Bohème, the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Desdemona in Otello.
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The British Pop Band SHAKE SHAKE GO
Shake Shake Go is an indie-pop band formed in London by singer Poppy Jones, guitarist Virgile Rozand and drummer Kilian Saubusse. They made themselves known to the general public in 2015 with the release of their title "England Skies" certified diamond single throughout the world, and by supporting the likes of James Blunt in the UK (including a concert at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall) and Rodrigo y Gabriela in France. Their first album "All In Time" received an unanimously positive reception with tens of millions of streams and impressive charts in thirty countries.
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STREET SCENE, American OPERA in Two Acts from the Teatro Real in Madrid
We especially know the compositions of Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950) from his German period, his collaboration with Bertolt Brecht which ends with the sung ballet The Seven Deadly Sins composed in 1933 before Weill emigrated to America in 1935. Much less well known is his abundant and prolific American production which made him famous in his adopted country, including his opera Street scene. Elmer Rice's libretto is based on his play of the same name, premiered in 1929, which was an immediate success and won the Pulitzer Prize. The play denounces the conditions in which emigrants and refugees survived in New York in the 1920s.
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UTOPÌA Flamenco Dance by María Pagés
María Jesús Pagés Madrigal, better known as María Pagés, is a modern Spanish dancer and choreographer and one of the most internationally renowned Flamenco artists in the world. She is considered the paramount representative of flamenco vanguard. Internationally acclaimed for her personal aesthetic concept of this dance, she has proven to be the leading pioneer in the understanding of this art as an evolution, contemporary and alive, making her a leading innovator of modern flamenco.
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"THE GREAT PICTURE BOOK OF EVERYTHING" by Katsushika Hokusai
or almost 200 years the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) has been astonishing the world with his famous colour woodblock print, Under the Wave off Kanagawa (1831), popularly called The Great Wave. Hokusai was 72 when he designed this print and had already enjoyed success for most of his career. Even so, he never rested on his laurels.
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