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    "7e Invention", "Grandpa & Company", "Offenbach Pop Opera" and "Offenbach Soap Opéra") before settling on Offenbach in 1969. The band initially consisted...
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    Phantom of the Opera (1976/1984): Musical by Ken Hill, with lyrics set to music by Gounod, Offenbach, Verdi, and others. Phantom of the Opera: A New Victorian...
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    Chloe, in the operetta Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach Chloe, in the comic opera Princess Ida by Gilbert and Sullivan Chloe, in the novel...
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  • Hoffmann's short story "Der Sandmann", and in the opera The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach Kensington (Olympia) station, a station in London,...
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    The Mikado (category Race-related controversies in opera)
    puzzles, toothpaste, soap, games, wallpaper, corsets, sewing thread and stoves. The Mikado became the most frequently performed Savoy Opera and has been translated...
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  • film directed by Claude Lelouch La Bonne Aventure, a French-Canadian soap opera TV series 1982-1986 La Bonne Chanson (disambiguation) La bonne d'enfant...
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  • Working Girl (1988). In the early 1980s, he played a number of television soap opera roles in All My Children, Loving, Another World, and Ryan's Hope. Cantor...
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  • Ian Wallace (bass-baritone) (category 20th-century English male opera singers)
    Porterhouse Blue. The same year, he played Robert Forsyth on the Scottish soap opera Take the High Road. To the general public, Wallace was best known as a...
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    Charles Gounod (category French opera composers)
    by Jacques Offenbach with Orphée aux enfers (1858). The opera had originally been intended for the theatre at Baden-Baden, but Offenbach and his authors...
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  • Hell With Orpheus: "Comic Opera" with book and lyrics by Edward Eager (Adapted by Ring Lardner, Jr.). Music by Jacques Offenbach (Adapted by Sylvan Levin)...
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    Honor Blackman (category English soap opera actresses)
    Mrs. In 1983, she sang as Juno in a special TV production of Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld. On 6 July 2009, Blackman released a new single...
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  • All Angels (category Opera crossover singers)
    broadcast on ITV on 6 May. They made a cameo appearance in the British soap opera Emmerdale during a wedding on 9 October 2007 singing "Songbird", and performed...
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    Melodrama (category Opera terminology)
    Legal drama Newgate novel Pantomime Serial (radio and television) Soap opera Space opera Telenovela Very special episode Woman's film "Melodrama". Literary...
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    running in place is a spoofing reference to Mercury's song in the Offenbach opera Orpheus in the Underworld. The film's special effects are created using...
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    were transformed. In 1934, she took the lead in a revival of Jacques Offenbach's opera La créole, which premiered in December of that year for a six-month...
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  • conductor, teacher, and violinist; father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880), composer Carl Orff (1895–1982), composer Johann Pachelbel...
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  • Richard Van Allan (category 20th-century British male opera singers)
    National Opera. Also in 1992, he sang the role of Davenant in The Vampyr: A Soap Opera, a television miniseries based on Heinrich Marschner's opera Der Vampyr...
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  • football player (Wormatia Worms) and manager (Eintracht Frankfurt, Kickers Offenbach). Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, 58, German conductor, scholar, and music publicist...
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    the more famous French operas of the period, including Faust by Charles Gounod and The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach. Her next success was another...
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    in the gardens are the poet Charles Baudelaire, the musician Jacques Offenbach, and others of Manet's family and friends, including a self-portrait of...
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  • Kolleritsch), Graz-Vienna: Universal Edition, 1995: 141–149. "From Opera to Soap Opera: On Civilizing Processes, the Dialectic of Enlightenment and Postmodernity"...
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  • character in the television series Sports Night Dana Wolf, on the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe Dana, from the TV series Wayside. Dana, a leader of the...
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    album, Here in the heart. He also appeared in an episode of the American soap opera General Hospital as himself performing his own song "Weak for Love". Lavoie's...
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  • Sundays, a twenty-part series, with Radio 4 series; this was an educational soap opera set in the fictional German television station of 'Deutschland Plus' in...
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    Randy (August 26, 2010). "Music Leak Adds Sour Note to Figure Skating Soap Opera". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on November 9, 2023. Retrieved...
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  • According to the Wiener Zeitung, the piece was "a triumph of comedy" in which Offenbach appears as a character "who, in his vain search for his statue, staggers...
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    million New Zealand dollars in 2019. Born: Justin Chambers, American TV soap opera actor; in Springfield, Ohio Died: André Lurçat, 75, French modernist architect...
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  • 97, French historian. Hermann Nuber, 87, German footballer (Kickers Offenbach). Gosaku Ota, 74, Japanese manga artist (Groizer X, Mazinger Z, Grendizer)...
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  • Trinity Blood. Gerolstein a fictional Grand Duchy in Jacques Offenbach's comic opera La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein. The realm also appears in Robert...
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  • performed "What I Did for Love" on The X Factor UK on 22 November 2014. BBC soap opera EastEnders also used the song as part of their live episode on 20 February...
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