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- Performed in the actual Roman settings described in the libretto. The scenes take place at the appropriate times of day. Rome, June 1800. Floria Tosca is a celebrated opera singer, better known as La Tosca. Her lover is Mario Cavaradossi, a young artist and Bomapartist sympathizer. When the latter helps Angelotti, the leader of the opposition, to escape from prison and hides him in La Tosca's home, he antagonizes Baron Scarpia, the ruthless chief of police, all the more as his love for Tosca is unrequited.
- Scientifically, his music has a great positive influence in the unborn child's brain.
- Making of the recording of Carmen by Bizet. Starring Jessye Norman, Mirella Freni, Neil Shicoff, Simon Estes, and the Orchestre national de France conducted by Seiji Ozawa.
- Filmed over more than four weeks in the summer of 1987, ''Karajan in Salzburg'' follows the maestro as he rehearses performers for the annual festival, gives private lessons to young students and test-drives a new bright-red Porsche.
- Elisa is with her lover Aminta, the shepherd, saying that the war between King Alessandro and Stratone, the tyrant of Sidon, will not affect their love. Aminta is the rightful heir, and There is a mix-up of lovers, and the women throw themselves onto Alessandro's mercy. Realizing the potential injustice he was about to inflict, Alessandro tells Aminta to marry Elisa and Tamiri to marry Agenore. Aminta is crowned king of Sidon.
- 1977– 2h 20m7.9 (36)TV EpisodeMinnie, barkeeper to a camp of gold miners, has fallen for a mysterious visitor from Sacramento. Meanwhile, a notorious bandit is on the loose, and Sheriff Rance and a lynch mob is hot on his trail. Minnie comes to the rescue.
- A son is born to a young couple. The father, motivated by jealousy, takes the baby into the desert to be abandoned. The child is rescued, named Oedipus by King Polybus and Queen Merope of Corinth and raised as their own son. When Oedipus learns of a prophecy foretelling that he will kill his father and marry his mother, he leaves Corinth believing that Polybus and Merope are his true parents.