Singer who sings in operas.
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Examples for "operatic singer"
Examples for "operatic singer"
1Have you been getting an "aim" in life, are you going to be an operatic singer, or a temperance lecturer, or anything like that?
2Gioacchino Rossini was the son of a town-trumpeter and an operatic singer of inferior rank, born in Pesaro, Romagna, February 29, 1792.
3We touched, in our discourse, upon science, politics, natural history, and operatic singers.
4And he mimics operatic singers capitally, with sonorous words in mock Italian basso recitative.
5We have nothing to be ashamed of in her, before an Italian Operatic singer!
1However David's love of music dominated, so he became an opera singer.
2My larynx is taken from the body of a world-class opera singer.
3But I know how dangerous the life of an opera singer is.
4After all, former Argentine prop Omar Hasan was a classically-trained opera singer.
5Auckland-born opera singer brothers check in from Cardiff and San Francisco respectively.
6Lee asks the real-life opera singer-cum-property investor what her hero's weaknesses are.
7Whose money you refuse, because she reminds you of your opera singer!
8Welsh opera singer, who visits New Zealand next month for a four-concert tour.
9The only one of the seven children missing is Jessica, an opera singer.
10I can listen to the best opera singer in the world.
11By the time he died the opera singer was dead, too.
12Australian opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland has died at the age of 83.
13The first ever recording of opera singer Luciano Pavarotti is to be released.
14She turns down a real thorough-going opera singer without a spasm.
15On account of her lameness she could not travel as an opera singer.
16When she became a professional opera singer, he would watch her woo audiences.
Translations for opera singer