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"canto" Definitions
  1. one of the sections of a long poem

244 Sentences With "canto"

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West combina el canto con el rap —su canto es titubeante y a veces sumiso, como el de un niño que da sus primeros pasos.
Each sheet bears on its back Botticelli's illustration for a canto, and on its front the text of the following canto, written in the neat lettering of a Florentine scribe.
I agree that the Canto Bight scene slows things down.
She began singing Bellini's "Norma," a pinnacle of bel canto repertory.
For all that, Canto general is often more great than good.
A minor-mode variation reveals Chopin's passion for bel canto melody.
"Eles não estão deixando nenhum canto do país de lado", concluiu.
So was the well-trained chorus of Bel Canto Young Artists.
Carrie Fisher's dog, Gary, inspired a space dog on Canto Bight.
They are apparently headed off to the Casino world of Canto Bight.
Their underlying technique, known as bel canto, is extraordinarily hard to master.
Yet for most trained singers, bel canto is still a singular focus.
Before anything else, an aspiring Norma has to master "bel canto" technique.
" We also try "Bel Canto," starring Julianne Moore, and the latest "Predator.
Walt Whitman, el poeta estadounidense por excelencia, no ha dejado de ganarse lectores en los doscientos años desde su natalicio, con obras seminales como El canto de mí mismo o Canto al cuerpo eléctrico, parte de Hojas de hierba.
Del Canto, a managing director, has been with Barclays for over 10 years.
His affinity for the elegant lines of bel canto was not in doubt.
Canto general is, as intended, a monument of Western and specifically American literature.
Bel canto is an anachronism, some say—a throwback to an unamplified age.
Javier Camarena continues a brilliant run of bel canto performances in New York.
"The Leftovers" actor Justin Theroux played an important minor role on Canto Bight.
"Star Wars" actor Warwick Davis showed up as an alien on Canto Bight.
This "Pirata" was presented through Bel Canto at Caramoor, a program that revitalizes bel canto opera, and has been thriving for 20 years under the leadership of the conductor, vocal coach and former New York Times music critic Will Crutchfield.
The picture, which was taken back in 2009, shows Canto (left) and Owen (right).
SITE Santa Fe presents Bel Canto: Contemporary Artists Explore Opera through the Fall 2019.
Will Canto change by the time Nissan actually builds a car that uses it?
Che Guevara carried a copy of Canto general with him in the Sierra Maestra.
But "Bel Canto," handsomely photographed by Tobias Datum, is a movie wavering among identities.
Above all, she respects the bel canto tradition out of which this opera emerged.
Her technical agility and lyrical refinement were ideal for the florid bel canto repertory.
Before "Bel Canto" opened, the media made much of its relevance to current events.
Theroux played the master codebreaker Finn and Rose were searching for on Canto Bight.
I found him while going through one of my notebooks for the Canto Latino project.
Mixing elements of thriller and romantic drama, "Bel Canto" is not exactly an opera film.
The Met Opera's current season kicked off in September with Bellini's 19803 bel canto opera.
"The fact that this is a positive event, we all need this," Mr. Canto added.
"Bel Canto" was my favorite — the pace and setting reminded me of Gabriel García Márquez.
And theaters are mounting exciting productions of operas whose styles range from bel canto to modernism.
Joyce DiDonato , who sang Adalgisa, has the kind of voice of which bel-canto composers dreamed.
Yet she feels like a bit of an interloper at Juilliard, the land of bel canto.
There will always be bel-canto specialists, just as there will be jazz and gospel singers.
He had put together his beautiful, harsh, partisan, and infuriated book-length poem Canto general over about a decade, from an initial Canto general de Chile begun in 1938 to the completion in 1949 of a general song of all the Americas, from the Southern Cone upward.
Neruda also composes "Canto General," his great, Whitmanesque work on the glories and miseries of Latin America.
This new anthology is set in one of the film's upcoming locations, the casino world of Canto Bight.
Del Canto rejoined in the summer and reports to Peter Toal, global co-head of fixed income syndicate.
He actually asked director Rian Johnson for a second role in the movie, during the Canto Bight sequence.
Usually, the repertory of the D.I.Y. troupes tends toward the Baroque, bel canto, and twentieth-century chamber opera.
It's fitting that Pablo Neruda's book of poems, Canto General (21656), has been a major influence on Gisholt's work.
As the Verge points out, Nissan in 2017 already demonstrated the "Canto" concept that "sings" when an EV drives.
What is hard to work out, in regard to "Bel Canto," is who should really have made it. Buñuel?
Enrique Mazzola, a specialist in bel canto, French repertoire and early Verdi, will follow Andrew Davis's two-decade tenure.
La nota incluye imágenes de los paisajes del Oeste estadounidense, así como videos de los participantes leyendo sus versos, dedicados al campo, a las labores agrícolas, al paso del tiempo: "El nuestro es un canto de trabajo / un canto de hacer, con las manos y el corazón", escribe la poeta Amy Hale Auker.
It appears to happen at Canto Bight, given that Finn is still dressed in his undercover uniform when it happens.
Nissan is expected to include in its electric Leaf a sound it developed named Canto, a sort of electronic hum.
The entire sequence in Canto Bight felt like an overextended attempt at recapturing the magic of Mos Eisley's famous cantina.
Soon the two are off on a spy mission on a classy high-end galactic casino planet called Canto Blight.
"Part of my argument with bel canto is that it runs roughshod over intelligibility," the composer Eve Beglarian told me.
The tenor Lawrence Brownlee is familiar to New York opera audiences for his precise coloratura and smooth bel canto singing.
The conductor, Maurizio Benini, a bel canto specialist, drew animated and stylish, if sometimes overpowering, playing from the Met orchestra.
"There are people of all origins," Alexis Canto, 23, said of the team, amid the revelry on the Champs-Élysées.
But even in absentia, she supported the music by founding the Bel Canto Foundation, which raised money for struggling musicians.
The bel canto superstar Javier Camarena returns to sing the tenor lead in Laurent Pelly's production of this Donizetti opera.
"There are people of all origins," Alexis Canto, 23, said of the team, amid the celebrations at the Champs-Élysées.
And each of the other pieces, made between 1976 ("Radial Courses") and 2015 ("Canto Ostinato"), has its own distinct idiom.
With this history in mind, I heard hints of bel canto phrasing in Mr. Boutté's beguiling jazz singing as well.
Nuno Ramos's "111 Vigília, Canto, Leitura" (111 Vigil, Singing, Reading) (2016) took place in São Paulo on November 1–2. 
Mr. Vemic brought a mellow, full-bodied voice, a feeling for bel canto phrasing and commanding stage presence to his portrayal.
Shockingly, Canto, who is on a CR diet, is 1122, while Owen, who receives pellets consisting of 30% sugar, is 27.
She was introduced to El Departamento de la Comida through a monthly event she helps organize back home called Mi Canto.
In 2003, Canto started Instituto Reação (Reaction Institute), a judo school for all ages and abilities, in Rocinha, Rio's largest favela.
The Canto Bight casino sequence in Star Wars: The Last Jedi was a big moment for eagle-eyed easter egg hunters.
Y pum: lo entendí, el cielo se abrió y un canto se escuchó en ese momento (aunque quizá fue el concierto).
Is it just me, or has there been a surfeit of bel canto repertory at the Metropolitan Opera in recent years?
The goal of bel canto is to perfect the elaborate vocal gestures all over the role: trills, scales, arpeggios and leaps.
And: Wallace Stevens "The Man with the Blue Guitar," Canto XXV (1937) A rumpus, a rollick, a roll in the hay . . .
Ms. Feola's artistry is grounded in the bel canto style that has been a hallmark of her country's vocalism for centuries.
This "Fille" comes as he seems to be inching away from his trademark florid bel canto roles into weightier vocal fare.
The movie's newest location of Canto Bight happens to be the exact same city as Game of Thrones' Kings Landing: Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Star Wars: Canto Bight by Saladin Ahmed, Rae Carson, Mira Grant, John Jackson Miller Star Wars: The Last Jedi is almost here.
Obviously he wasn't the first from the city to cross over, as anyone familiar with N.O.R.E.'s "Oye Mi Canto" can confirm.
This move will also allow Bynder to better compete with the likes of Canto, Northplains, ADAM Software, OpenText Media Management and MediaBeacon.
Caballe was considered one of the finest modern exponents of the 'bel canto repertoire', Spain's Culture Minister Jose Guirao said on Saturday.
Once a bel canto specialist, he's the rare tenor with both Rossini's and Verdi's very different versions of "Otello" in his repertory.
Her music is replete with the kind of long-lined lyrical writing that defines the early 19th-century Italian bel canto style.
I attended two premières this fall: "Bel Canto," earlier this month; and Jake Heggie's "Great Scott," at the Dallas Opera, in October.
A new season dawns at the grander end of Lincoln Center with a new David McVicar production of Bellini's bel canto classic.
Mr. Flórez, whose Alfredo promises nevertheless to be very much in the bel canto tradition, praised Mr. Nézet-Séguin's understanding of voices.
Now 65(!), he's moved on from specializing in bel canto earlier in his career to the heroic roles of Verdi and Puccini.
The canto — a division or segment within an epic poem — feels like a model for how Gisholt's paintings, and his studio, are organized.
There was never any question that the new Star Wars would have some secrets tucked away, and Canto Bight was a likely home.
The tenor Lawrence Brownlee, a bel-canto star, sang with classy polish as Parker, showing how close scatting can be to Rossinian coloratura.
This theme found its fullest expression in her 2001 best seller, Bel Canto, whose glamorous characters were taken hostage at a birthday party.
Ms. Rana made these awkward figurations come across delicately; the melodic line had the grace of the bel canto opera arias Chopin adored.
Indeed, Mr. Flórez, who won acclaim as a bel canto superstar, has been absent from the Metropolitan Opera for more than three years.
In 1958, in an application for a Guggenheim grant, he proposed that he illustrate Dante's "Inferno" in 34 drawings, one for each canto.
And, as in summers past, this was a chance to hear a significant bel canto opera that remains an offshoot of the repertory.
Ramos's work, titled "22 Vigília, Canto, Leitura" (111 Vigil, Singing, Reading), remembers and gives life to the names of those who passed away.
Antonio Rodríguez Canto took over 25,000 photos of coral for more than a year to come up with the photographs to make the video.
This score shows Rossini balancing the florid Italianate bel canto style with pioneering dramatic grandeur, setting the stage for the French grand opera era.
Canto Bight — the Las Vegas of the galaxy — is where the rich go to spend their cash, test their luck, and get absolutely turnt.
BK: Wafaa Bilal is making a working satellite sculpture as a follow-up to his piece Canto III which is also included in the exhibit.
The sculpture is made up of a satellite, a 1.5-inch replica of the Sadaam Hussein bust used in Canto III, and a selfie camera.
Both were seen as threats to Froome and Team Sky upped the pace before the second ascent of the day to the Port del Canto.
Another peels back the many audio layers behind a split-second moment with BB-8 and a drunken alien gambler during the Canto Bight scene.
There's been an explosion of revivals of long-ignored early Baroque and bel canto works, as well as a robust interest in brand-new pieces.
" Also playing in competition was "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno," the latest from Abdellatif Kechiche, director of the Cannes sensation "Blue Is the Warmest Color.
He has slowly been moving out of his comfort zone in the florid bel canto repertory, toward roles that require more weight and carrying power.
Carlos Enrique Santelli, 26, was for me the most easily categorized: a light-voiced, assured bel canto tenor, in the manner of Juan Diego Flórez.
While he never wrote an opera, Chopin's adoration makes perfect sense — the concept of bel canto is readily reflected in the melodies of his works.
Bellini's bel canto touchstone, set in the English Civil War, requires four supreme singers, and the Met is likely to have them for this run.
Does this go back to the end of "The Last Jedi" when it was suggested that the broom boy on Canto Bight had Force powers?
Canto Bight has been described as the Las Vegas of Star Wars, but it might be more appropriate to call it the Monaco of Star Wars.
In 1835, the Italian bel canto composer Gaetano Donizetti chose the instrument to accompany Lucia di Lammermoor's climactic mad scene in the opera named for her.
The all-encompassing grandeur of Norma's music, which ranges from the bel-canto radiance of "Casta diva" to steely, Isolde-like blasts, evokes a matriarchal age.
Such a bel canto Lugar campaign has the potential to win enough states and their electoral votes to throw the contest into the House of Representatives.
First developed in the seventeenth century by the Italians—their clear, open vowels suited it perfectly—bel canto does a number of felicitous things at once.
Mr. Cruz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Mr. López's collaborator on the 2015 opera "Bel Canto," arrived in this country as a refugee from Cuba.
In arias from Handel's "Orlando" and Bellini's "La Sonnambula," he displayed musical taste, honest execution of Handelian ornaments and bel canto filigree, and a solid voice.
"Angela came out of the Italian bel canto tradition and had Latin American influence, especially the bolero," said Rodrigo Faour, who wrote a biography of her.
But in the late 1840s, when he was nearing 30, Whitman found himself suddenly under the spell of bel canto masterpieces by Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti.
The company had just performed the first act of Jimmy López's "Bel Canto," in its world première, and the dissatisfied customer was headed for the exit.
From images of masked students clashing with police to Canto-pop political anthems to the makeshift barricades, these actions are reminiscent of France's revolutionary political culture.
That downside matters more when he takes on classic bel canto roles, like Nemorino in Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore," which he sang at the Met in 2016.
One former pupil is Flávio Canto, a two-time Olympian who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Games and is now a celebrity in Brazil.
LONDON, Sept 5 (IFR) - Fabianna Del Canto has moved back to Barclays's London syndicate desk, joining the leveraged finance syndicate according to a spokesperson at the bank.
Ahora tiene cerca de la mitad, una disminución tan grande que un vecino le dijo que a veces ya no escucha el canto incesante de las aves.
Para quién canto yo entonces, se preguntaba una y otra vez Charly García, y es fácil echar culpas a nuestras sociedades cada vez menos educadas, más entontecidas.
Baroque opera, due to its relative unfamiliarity compared to the bel canto classics, allows directors to take more risks without contravening the rigid expectations of certain audiences.
CLASSICAL MUSIC A new season dawns at the grander end of Lincoln Center with a David McVicar production of Bellini's bel canto classic, at 21942:22012 p.m.
We don't need a law to tell us what song to respect; we no longer even need Canto-pop stars to tell us what we should sing.
Despite the violence of the opening scene of "Bel Canto," and the mayhem that breaks out at the end, the work is strangely lacking in dramatic tension.
As it happens, Costanzo also appeared in "Bel Canto," as a teen-age terrorist who, in the course of the long siege, discovers a gift for singing.
Nissan calls the feature Canto—literally, "I sing" in Italian—and it's built to alert pedestrians that the very quiet electric vehicle is coming, even at low speeds.
Besides serving as the setting for King's Landing in Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik is also the location for Star Wars's alien haven, the Casino City of Canto Bight.
De "Under Pressure", un tema glam-rock que canto junto a Queen, salió la base de bajos del gran éxito de Vanilla Ice en 22013 "Ice Ice Baby".
The penultimate poem of Canto general, written in 1949 and addressed to the Chilean Communist Party, which Neruda had joined four years earlier, offers one of many examples.
A follow-up to 2017's "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno", the new film follows a group of friends in the south of France hanging out and partying.
Paraphrasing a song lyric by Canto-rock singer Candy Lo, Leung said he could handle being "abandoned by the world" so long as he had something to love.
Ms. Fleming will discuss the music in the film adaptation of Ann Patchett's "Bel Canto" with the film's composer, David Majzlin, and two of the producers (Sept. 16).
Bel Canto at Caramoor has departed for Purchase, with a new name, Teatro Nuovo, but with its conductor and director, Will Crutchfield, and many of its traditions intact.
Here's a recital with a difference from Mr. Brownlee, a noted tenor of the bel canto repertoire, that was conceived to show off two of the Armory's spaces.
As Amina, the fragile, guileless title character of "La Sonnambula" ("The Sleepwalker"), the Korean soprano Hyesang Park showed she has the vocal endowment for this touchstone bel canto role.
That's because one of the film's new worlds, the casino planet of Canto Bight, is actually the very same location as Game of Thrones' King's Landing, according to Nerdist.
The lineup features "Pastime" (1963), "Radial Courses" (1976), "Interior Drama" (1977), "Concerto" (003), a section from "Lollapalooza" (2010), "Canto Ostinato" (2015) and the newly commissioned "Into View" (1:58).
Portraying Ernesto in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale," Mr. Camarena excitingly sang the elaborate bel canto aria "E se fia che ad altro oggetto," capped by a fearless high D flat.
All of these qualities made her voice particularly well suited to the bel canto repertory, consisting of elegant, filigreed works by 2000th-century Italians like Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini.
Folk influences were also in Tuesday's program, particularly when the singer-composer Helga Davis's group stirred together R&B melismas, bel canto flourishes, and swing and hip-hop rhythms.
In "Great Scott," which has a libretto by Terrence McNally, a celebrated mezzo-soprano is visited by the ghost of a bel-canto composer, whose work she is reviving.
El padre de Wisnia, quien amaba la ópera —lo que inspiró su afición por el canto—, había muerto con el resto de su familia en el gueto de Varsovia.
More importantly, "111 Vigília, Canto, Leitura" created a moment of sensibility and respect towards human life — something which seems to have been forgotten amidst the senseless violence and killings.
Caramoor (Sunday) The Bel Canto festival at Caramoor fields an impressive cast for this concert performance of "Fidelio," Beethoven's luminous opera about moral courage in the face of political oppression.
"She already had everything—the right time, the sense of rhythm, the right intonation, an incredible Sarah Vaughan type of voice"—a pure bel canto, with exceptional range and precision.
Other recent awards and prizes include first place at the Montserrat Caballé International Aria Competition in 2014 and the prestigious Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonygne 'Bel Canto' Award in 2012.
But Ms. Netrebko, who started off as a lyric soprano, has been more of a surprise as she's moved into challenging bel canto repertory and weightier and more dramatic roles.
At 15, she wrote the first of three operas, a Bel Canto piece titled "Liria," which told the story of a woman who predicts the future by interpreting her dreams.
Next summer Mr. Crutchfield and his bel canto operation will decamp for Purchase College, part of the State University of New York, where it will be reinvented as Teatro Nuovo.
The three operas were not written as a cycle, but thanks in part to Sills, they are now often seen as a "Tudor Trilogy," and a bel canto Everest to climb.
Silva, who is from Brazil's largest favela and trained at a judo dojo founded by the former Olympic bronze medalist Flavio Canto, was in top form for much of the day.
The dazzling Mexican bel canto tenor Javier Camarena earned another rare encore at the Metropolitan Opera during Saturday afternoon's performance of Donizetti's "Don Pasquale," which was broadcast live on the radio.
The essays combine accounts of individual works with explication of concepts such as counterpoint, sonata form, and bel canto—all suffused with memoir and colored by a lifelong love of opera.
Ms. Netrebko sings with both relish and precision, having clearly internalized the bel canto lessons of earlier Verdi — like the other Leonora, in "Il Trovatore" — but now with an earthier flavor.
It can be suave in Idris Elba or snooty in Monty Python, while a similar multiplicity that currently seems unattainable for the Canto-Japo-Koreo-Mando-HK accent used on television.
"We have to work intensely," said Lazaro Exposito Canto of the party central committee, saying in the Granma newspaper that volunteers would go from house to house to warn of the storm.
Ann Patchett's 2001 novel Bel Canto tells the story of a group of opera lovers held hostage for months by a rebel group trying to free their comrades from an opposing government.
Ermonela Jaho was an urgent, rich-hued Valentine; Karine Deshayes expertly carried off the bel-canto fireworks of the page Urbain; Nicolas Testé caught the gruff heartiness of the Huguenot stalwart Marcel.
Se entona un icaro —que es un canto medicinal— para compartir con la planta, además de visiones y sueños, y entonces el conocimiento sanador de la planta se vuelve parte del humano.
The image is in the casino of Canto Bight and behind John Boyega's Finn and Kelly Marie Tran's Rose is an otherworldly being who is holding a rumpled alien pet with bugging eyes.
LONDON (Reuters) - "All hope abandon, ye who enter here," is the warning inscribed above the gate of Hell, according to the Italian poet Dante Aligheri ("The Divine Comedy", Inferno, Canto III, 259-26).
Her setting of Cesare Pavese's "Verrà La Morte E Avrà I Tuoi Occhi" ("Death Will Come and Will Have Your Eyes") was a tragic aria, an elegiac waltz delivered with bel canto finesse.
Like "Bel Canto," the best-known of Patchett's six earlier novels, "Commonwealth" starts with an unexpected kiss at a party — in this case a kiss at the christening party for the infant Franny.
As a result of her prowess in that genre, Ms. Caballé was acknowledged to have helped spur a bel canto revival on opera and concert stages round the world at midcentury and beyond.
The bright-voiced American soprano Lisette Oropesa — who is known for singing bel canto onstage and running marathons offstage — has been awarded the prestigious Richard Tucker Award, the prize's administrators announced on Monday.
The Japanese carmaker released its first pedestrian warning with its 2011 Leaf, and the Canto concept improves on the model, adapting its tone and pitch to the car's actions—accelerating, decelerating, or backing up.
The problem with many of the bel canto operas that composers cranked out by the dozens in the 19th century is that they often feel like nothing more than vehicles for their star soprano.
That year, Mr. Brownlee, an international star in the bel canto operatic repertory, sang an arrangement of the African-American spiritual "There's a Man Going 'Round Taking Names" with the jazz pianist Jason Moran.
Although controversy surrounds the firing of the Met's director John Copley late last month, this revival of his 1990 production of Rossini's bel canto feast goes ahead regardless, for the first time since 1993.
In his most famous lines from "Canto General," Neruda spoke to the anonymous dead of Latin America, writing, "Sube a nacer conmigo, hermano," asking those forgotten and desecrated by history to be born again.
Soviet music schools at the time paid scant attention to the Italian tradition of bel canto singing, which cultivated evenness through the range, smooth phrasing and the ability to embellish vocal lines with ornamentation.
The firms would compete by promising to boost production from the Potiguar basin's waning Canto do Amaro field, where production began in 1986, and offering a bigger share of output to Petrobras, they added.
Join SITE Santa Fe for a Gala Dinner & Opera Ball on July 19, featuring the artists of Bel Canto, elegant gala dining in the exhibition galleries, special performances, and an Opera Ball and Dance Party.
On a very basic storytelling level, the Canto Bight sequences fulfill a purpose common to Star Wars: they give a few characters a task and a little time to build their relationship through shared danger.
In one video on his Facebook page, Mimenza sits across a table from an envoy supposedly sent by Senator Félix González Canto at a busy restaurant, a purple child's schoolbag placed conspicuously next to him.
Yet bel canto focusses the voice at a frequency more than three times that high—between three and four thousand hertz—so that it can vault over the sound of the orchestra to the audience.
DAVID ALLEN I try not to pass up the opportunity to hear the honey-voiced bel canto tenor Javier Camarena, who was to open this charming Cinderella work at the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday evening.
And there's the rub: "Bel Canto" is so dismissive of the outside world — and the background of its guerrilla leader (Tenoch Huerta, making much of the little he's given) — that it's politically and ideologically barren.
In "The Last Jedi," new creatures like the crystal foxes, called vulptices, are seen dashing across the mineral covered world Crait, while 14-foot-tall horselike fathiers race through the casino city of Canto Bight.
"Canto Bight" is a shameless attempt at a new "Cantina Band" and I am HERE FOR IT. It opens like any other cinematic score piece and then in comes the tambourine and the freaking mariachi.
Their journey takes them to a brand new corner of the galaxy – the wealthy arms-dealing planet Canto Bight – where a mysterious but resourceful stranger DJ (Benicio del Toro) provides their only option for potential success.
Trained as a bel canto opera singer, she made her first public performance in 1979, collaborating on an opera with Vinko Globokar and Amnesty International about the arrest and torture of a Turkish woman for treason.
At Caramoor, Beethoven's "Fidelio" (July 31), conducted by Pablo Heras-Casado, will share the schedule with the American première of Rossini's opera "Aureliano in Palmira" (July 16), conducted by the festival's bel-canto expert, Will Crutchfield.
He also writes a zany tour de force for the Bakst character: in one scene, she inserts herself into the football pre-game show and delivers "The Star-Spangled Banner" as an ornate bel-canto showpiece.
En "Lazarus", un canto fúnebre que se une lentamente a los golpes provenientes de la guitarra eléctrica de Bowie, el narrador está "en el cielo" con "cicatrices que no pueden verse", al rememorar una vida de derroches.
" Nissan didn't elaborate on exactly how Canto will work, just that the sound will be activated "at speeds of up to 20 to 30 kph," or about 12.5 to 18.5 miles per hour, "depending on marketplace requirements.
The actress stars as an opera singer in Bel Canto, a hostage drama in which Moore's Roxane Coss gets caught in the crossfires of rising tensions between the public and the government in a South American country.
The Canto Bight sequence in The Last Jedi revealed that this is a galaxy built on the backs of the poor and unlucky, while Finn is proof that some stormtroopers can free their minds of Imperial dogma.
When the heroes of the Resistance realize that the First Order has been tracking their fleet, they seek the services of a master codebreaker in the high-end gambling resort of Canto Bight, to disable the beacon.
Prior to The Last Jedi's release, former Jim Henson's Creature Shop designer Neal Scanlon told Syfy Wire that the look of Canto Bight is important, because it expands Star Wars' design sensibility into an entirely new area.
All the work that has been done to rehabilitate bel-canto opera in recent decades—an effort guided by the revered scholar Philip Gossett, who died last June—is seemingly wiped away in a matter of minutes.
Opera fans hold on to his 1960s and '70s glory days, when his sunny voice was in its prime — I mean, listen to this, right now — and he challenged himself in corners of the bel canto repertory.
And as Arturo, the man Elvira loves to distraction, a member of the Royalists, who opposed the Puritans in the English Civil War, Mr. Camarena again proved to be the leading bel canto tenor of the day.
He was referring to Ms. Sutherland's technical expertise in bel canto opera, the style that flourished during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and was characterized by long vocal lines rich with passagework and coloratura embellishments.
Co-owned by Ann Patchett (Commonwealth, Bel Canto, the forthcoming The Dutch House) and her business partner Karen Hayes, Parnassus Books is not only a bookshop but also a bookmobile, traveling around Nashville with a selection of titles.
Patchett has had best sellers before, of course, most notably "Bel Canto" (16 weeks on the paperback fiction list in 2002-3) and "State of Wonder" (35 weeks on the hardcover and paperback fiction lists in 2011-12).
Ross Douthat In a little known canto of Dante's Purgatorio, the Florentine poet reaches Terrace 3½ of purgatory's mountain, a strange space halfway up the path between the levels where the wrathful and the slothful endure their purification.
Their books together included the histories "Tunnel to Canto Grande," about the escape of political prisoners in Peru in 1990, and "Death of Somoza," about the Sandinista commandos who assassinated the exiled Nicaraguan politician Anastasio Somoza in 1980.
The first large-scale exhibition of its kind, Bel Canto engages opera aficionados and novices alike, offering unexpected glimpses behind the scenes and deep into the cultures and histories that have influenced this iconic art form over the years.
In a video about the new worlds of The Last Jedi, director Rian Johnson casually mentions that Dubrovnik was the perfect place to shoot Canto Bight, as if the city's name hasn't become synonymous with Thrones in nerd culture.
After twenty distinguished years, the Caramoor festival's Bel Canto at Caramoor series, conceived by the scholar and conductor Will Crutchfield, will come to a close this summer, ending a glorious run of trills, roulades, and high-flying coloratura fireworks.
It seemed like "The Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson was making a big sweeping statement at the end of the eighth film when it ended on a young boy from Canto Bight who was revealed to be Force-sensitive.
Here was a soprano so secure in the technique and style of bel canto that she seemed to know she could push herself out of her comfort zone into risky emotional terrain without undermining the beauty of her singing.
If only Tiravanija had outfitted the booth with six or eight boulders, covered the walls in mud, and inscribed a different quote from the Inferno, this time from Canto VII, which recounts Dante and Virgil's journey through the Fourth Circle.
What little you can hear in the promo video that Nissan released for Canto, which you can watch above, isn't enough to get a full impression of what it will be like to hear on the street or behind the wheel.
A follow-up to 2017's "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno" - which got a more mixed reception though reviewers had already questioned its voyeurism - the film follows a group of young friends in the south of France hanging out and partying.
The company's 1976 Sandro Sequi production is dustier-looking and duller than ever, and the conductor Maurizio Benini, a Met regular in the bel canto repertory, led a surprisingly limp and colorless performance of this lyrically sublime and elegant score.
Y el hecho de que me lo dijera de una forma tan sencilla mientras se escuchaban tambores de metal y el sol se posaba en el cielo rosado hizo que mi corazón estallara con el canto de un millón de aves.
That ostentatious music prefaces a melodrama about a thieving magpie and a wrongful conviction, one of two operas (the other is Bellini's "La Straniera") on offer from the bel-canto aficionados of Teatro Nuovo (Lincoln Center's Rose Theatre, July 17-18).
Bel Canto (TBC) Ann Patchett An opera singer trapped in a hostage crisis in a South American country is the unlikely premise for this captivating story, which won numerous awards on its release in 2001, including the PEN/Faulkner Award For Fiction.
Stars: Kiefer Sutherland as Tom Kirkman, Natascha McElhone as Alex Kirkman, Maggie Q as Hannah Watts, Kal Penn as Seth Wheeler, Adan Canto as Aaron Shore, Italia Ricci as Emily Rhodes, LaMonica Garrett as James Ritter, and Tanner Buchanan as Leo Kirkman.
"Bel Canto" is the rare film that does not use opera to comment ironically on bloodshed, or signal sinister depravity, or provide the sonic equivalent of a heart-shaped box of chocolates in a moment of slightly cloying Valentine's Day-style romance.
JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ In town to sing Alfredo in "La Traviata" at the Met Opera, this pre-eminent bel canto tenor — his diamond-bright voice a bit reedy for some tastes, but his agility and energy undeniable — has been exploring heavier repertory.
The recording was intended to provide larger historic context to the era of bel canto, which was then mostly associated with Bellini, Donizetti and Rossini, by including works by Baroque composers, rarities by Arne, Auber and others, and arias by Mozart and Verdi.
In the days before operas were available on recordings, audiences had insatiable hunger for new works and whole swaths of the repertory were allowed to essentially disappear — for example, most of the operas of the bel canto era of the early 19th century.
Three distinguished Mexican singers who have joined forces as Las Tres Grandes — Eugenia León, Tania Libertad and Guadalupe Pineda — sang about women's pride and determination in a tradition-rooted son jarocho "Mi Canto Viene del Sur" ("My Song Comes From the South").
It was a curious thing to say, since the libretto of "Bel Canto"—an adaptation, by Nilo Cruz, of Ann Patchett's 2001 novel about a hostage standoff—is not only in English but also in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Quechua.
He has been helping the singers hone their roles — especially the star tenor Juan Diego Flórez, a bel canto specialist known for his high C's, who is singing the somewhat lower and less elaborately ornamented role of Alfredo for the first time.
Let your eyes skim over this tweet if you don't want to be spoiled on what the hotshot pilot is required to wear with his suit during a mission in which he's posing as an arms dealer from Canto Bight:  Poe Dameron in an ascot.
There's no new reveals here: the planets of Canto Bight, Crait, and Ahch-To have popped up in the film's two trailers, but each use real world locations to add to the fantastic variety of worlds we're familiar with in the Star Wars universe.
If "Commonwealth" lacks the foreign intrigue of "Bel Canto" or "State of Wonder," both of which took place in South America and contained more suspense, this novel, much of which unfolds in American suburbs, recognizes that the passage of time is actually the ultimate plot.
This first canto of the poem, regrettably absent from the "Book of Hell," reads as a kind of psychological-metaphysical map, marking the strange route along which one person's private trouble leads both outward and downward, toward the trouble of the rest of the world.
The cello's darkly expressive riches seem to have especially appealed to Zimmermann; he also wrote two concertos for the instrument, one relatively early, and revised as "Canto di Speranza," with formal inspiration derived from Ezra Pound's cantos, and a second in the mid-1960s.
" If you're after more ballet, Wednesday and Thursday offers Herman Cornejo and Alina Cojocaru executing excerpts from Frederick Ashton's "Rhapsody"; Tiler Peck, Lil Buck and Brooklyn Mack in Jennifer Weber's new "Petrushka"; Lucinda Childs's "Canto Ostinato," performed by Introdans; and Rennie Harris's energizing "Funkedified.
"Blue Is the Warmest Colour" director Kechiche will also be a contender for the top award again this year with "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo", a follow-up to "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno", which tracked the love lives of French youngsters in the 1990s.
That might not be entirely true, according to Del Toro, whose character goes by the name DJ. He will apparently show up when Finn and Ross journey to Canto Bight, but Del Toro claims to EW that he doesn't know where the villain discussion is coming from.
ONE of the largest voices in opera was ricocheting through a small Upper West Side apartment recently, as the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky practiced some fiendishly tricky bel canto passages for her radio broadcast singing the title role of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" live from the Metropolitan Opera.
Anna Netrebko's decision not to take on the title role in Bellini's "Norma," the bel canto masterpiece famous for that aria, left both the Royal Opera House in London and the Metropolitan Opera scrambling to find replacements for major opening night productions they had planned around her.
The help of bassist Guillem Aguilar and the rest of the band, the work with the producer (Chris Eckman) and the different contributions of Xavi Lozano (flute on "El canto de la arena") or the blues master Samba Touré (guitar on "Mani") have made the rest.
The oil services companies are expected to compete in the tender by promising to boost production from the Potiguar basin's waning Canto do Amaro field in northern Brazil, where production began in 1986, and offering a bigger share of output to Petrobras, sources said in June.
" But two titles will probably top the watch list of the festival's cinephiles: Lucrecia Martel's colonial drama "Zama," her first in nearly a decade, screening out of competition; and "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno," from Abdellatif Kechiche, the outspoken director of "Blue Is the Warmest Color.
Previous Star Wars films have largely dealt with down-and-out characters scraping by in junkyards and slums, but Canto Bight is a haven for the decadent super-rich, who've been largely untouched by what's happening with the First Order and the Resistance — aside from taking money from both.
The Italian bel-canto style is nothing if not star-driven, and to wrap up his series Crutchfield has chosen one of the Met's brightest young talents, Angela Meade (above), to take the role of Imogene in a semi-staged performance of Bellini's florid "Il Pirata," on July 8.
We see creature shop maestro Neal Scanlan and costume designer Michael Kaplan surrounded by their black-tie and ballgown creations from the extras in the Canto Bight casino, and learn much, much more about Fisher's firebrand presence on set and her connection to the other cast and crew.
This young Georgian mezzo-soprano had been daringly grim in "Carmen" and sensuous in "Prince Igor" in recent seasons at the Metropolitan Opera, but I was still unprepared for her overwhelming portrayal of Azucena in Verdi's "Il Trovatore" in January, sung with bel canto elegance and startling authority.
In Alcina's thrall, Ruggiero struggles with sensuality and desire like Tannhäuser will in the 19th century; once spurned, Alcina delivers a lengthy lament that anticipates bel canto mad scenes, complete with orchestral accompaniment that reflects the state of her pain, then her terrifying anger as she vows vengeance.

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