Sentences with diva
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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.