Berlin-based Canadian Tenor.BERLIN-BASED CANADIAN Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma. TENOR Joseph Schnurr sang Orfeus in Haydn's Orfeus und Eurodyike in the opera's Berlin premiere last November November: see month. with the Berliner Ber·lin·er , Emile 1851-1929. German-born American inventor who greatly improved the telephone and invented the gramophone (1887). Noun 1. Symphoniker, conducted and directed by Christoph Hagel. Schnurr collaborated with Hagel earlier as Tamino in a controversial production of Mozart's Die Zauberflote set in the unlikely environs of Berlin's subway subway: see rapid transit. subway Underground railway system used to transport passengers within urban and suburban areas. The first subway line, 3. system. The tenor returns to Canada this spring as Tamino in four performances for Pacific Opera Victoria when it goes to London, Ont., and Orchestra London (May 30-Jun. 6). |
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