opéra chanteuse
opéra chanteuse is a English-speaking blog specialized in the field of classical music and opera. As such, opéra chanteuse is a qualified source of soclassiq, like All the conducting master class or Sharps & Flatirons and many others. The oldest article indexed by soclassiq is dated 2012-01-02. Since then, a total of 71 articles have been written and published by opéra chanteuse.
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opéra chanteuse seems to be on pause right now, since no article has been published for 3 months. The last article in opéra chanteuse, "Lol", is dated 2013-04-30.
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2013-04-30 04:05:00
Beecham or Toscanini to a female cellist: "You have between your legs one of the greatest instruments devised for the pleasure of man. Can you do nothing but scratch it?"
2013-04-30 02:05:00
Beecham or Toscanini to a female cellist: "You have between your legs one of the greatest instruments devised for the pleasure of man. Can you do nothing but scratch it?"
2013-04-28 23:51:00
Leo Lerman on Truman Capote: "He saw me as I saw myself, and I saw him as he saw himself. We each saw each other's invention and through the invention into our true, ever-loving hearts."
2013-04-28 21:51:00
Leo Lerman on Truman Capote: "He saw me as I saw myself, and I saw him as he saw himself. We each saw each other's invention and through the invention into our true, ever-loving hearts."
2013-04-27 19:25:00
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2013-02-27 18:57:00
2013-02-27 17:57:00
2013-01-02 22:03:00
2013-01-02 21:03:00