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His legendary work, which entertained the captive opera-goers in front rows and the general admission crowds in the rear, is well-chronicled in the work of Genoa Caldwell (The Man Who Traveled the World and Travelogues: The Greatest Traveler of His Time, recently republished as Early Travel Photography), as well as by other devotees, and can be readily reviewed in print and online (including the most resource-intensive compilation at burtonholmes. org).
F. Kaid Benfield: Village Green: Striking Images Reclaim the Urban Memory 2010
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Although it was a Wednesday and a working-day, carriages full of opera-goers were already on their way to Mission Street in the cool breeze of the early evening.
red dust Ryn Cricket 2010
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By using the ballpark, the San Francisco Opera is able to collect contact information from first-time opera-goers who register for the free event to get early admission.
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His legendary work, which entertained the captive opera-goers in front rows and the general admission crowds in the rear, is well-chronicled in the work of Genoa Caldwell (The Man Who Traveled the World and Travelogues: The Greatest Traveler of His Time, recently republished as Early Travel Photography), as well as by other devotees, and can be readily reviewed in print and online (including the most resource-intensive compilation at burtonholmes. org).
F. Kaid Benfield: Village Green: Striking Images Reclaim the Urban Memory 2010
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That would enable the opera company to capture contact information for new opera-goers.
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That's why, he says, the work appeals so much to opera-goers and is one of the reasons why his production, which premieres July 4, sold out so quickly.
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The twists and turns that ensue as the ring changes hands has kept opera-goers enthralled for more than 100 years.
Ring Around Los Angeles Barry A. Sanders 2010
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The twists and turns that ensue as the ring changes hands has kept opera-goers enthralled for more than 100 years.
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On the so-called Green Hill, her half-sister and fellow festival head Eva Pasquier-Wagner has donned a ballgown to attend the live version of Tankred Dorst's production, and the 2,000 opera-goers who spill out of the Festspielhaus following the six-hour marathon, for which they have paid an average of?
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Miller added that he believes that dressing up for the opera is "totally absurd" and that many potential opera-goers are put off by the expense.
Opera in a London pub aims to end elitism and high prices 2010
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