0%

Sentences with diva

di·va
D d
  • The rising hip-hop diva has had a lot of good fortune come her way lately.
  • The legendary soul diva of divas makes a welcome return date to Fairfield Concert Hall.
  • But perhaps this could be regarded as a larger scale example of a diva bringing her own arias.
  • One of Cuba's most celebrated divas will stop off in Cork and Dublin next weekend.
  • And with a soprano taking the role, rather than a mezzo-soprano, for once the two divas were equals in their fireworks.
  • Perhaps our diva should have listened more carefully to her colleagues in this La Traviata and learned something from them.
  • Lieberson gets her own diva showcase at the Met later on this season, as Dido in Berlioz's Les Troyens, and I can't wait.
  • So what is next for the reluctant jazz diva?
  • Well, diva Patti Labelle has been thrilling music fans for more than four decades.
  • ‘In 1870, the diva of the opera house had the presence and effect of David Beckham, Madonna and Kylie Minogue all rolled into one,’ says Driver.
  • Beneath that formal newsreader exterior, who could have guessed that there lurked the spirit of a dance music diva?
  • The opera diva could accent a single word, like ‘ma’ in Rosina's aria in The Barber of Seville.
  • In 1851 the famed diva Jenny Lind, known as the Swedish Nightingale, sang at the Academy of Music opera house in Northampton, Mass.
  • Cho Su Mi, who is apparently Korea's most famous diva, will be singing.
  • In those days, each operatic diva had fiercely partisan fans.
  • Similarly, some of this singing is a little more operatic than it needs to be, but America's embrace is broad enough to hold the diva, the heldentenor, and more besides.
  • The following year McNally won the Tony again for Master Class, his portrait of opera diva Maria Callas.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?