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    The Teatro Colón (English: Columbus Theatre) is a historic opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is considered one of the ten best opera houses in...
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    The Colón Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Colón) is a historical building and former theatre located next to the San Martín Plaza, part of the historic centre...
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    The Teatro de Cristóbal Colón (The Christopher Columbus Theatre), also known as the "Teatro Colón", is located in Bogotá, Colombia and it is the nation's...
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    to her son while he was practicing, ¡Al Colón! (To the Colón!), referring to Buenos Aires' famous Teatro Colón, where only the country's finest artists...
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    of the Casa Rosada. They worked together on the new building for the Teatro Colón until the death of Tamburini in 1890, after which Meano took charge of...
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    travel.nationalgeographic.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014 History of the Teatro Colón (Colón Theater; in English) Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Plata Teatro Avenida, Buenos Aires Teatro El Circulo, Rosario Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires Teatro San Martin, San Miguel de Tucumán Casa Teatro, Santa...
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    (1983) Concierto de Nácar – Piazzolla en el Teatro Colón (Conjunto 9 y Orquesta Filarmónica del Teatro Colón, 1983) Live in Colonia (Quinteto Tango Nuevo...
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  • designed and mounted ballets in Europe and the Americas. Among them were Teatro Colón, Ida Rubinstein, Opéra Russe à Paris, Wassily de Basil, Max Reinhardt...
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    (1996), Teatro de Bellas Artes in Puerto Rico (2003), Saint Germain des Prés Cultural Festival, La maison de L’Amerique Latine (2005), El Teatro Colón in Buenos...
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  • Colón may refer to: Argentina Colón, Entre Ríos Colón Department, Córdoba Colón Department, Entre Ríos Colón, Buenos Aires Colombia Colón, Nariño Colón...
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    to focus on ballet. She entered Teatro Colón Ballet School at age six. At age 14, halfway through her training, Colon Theater Ballet's lead Maximiliano...
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    conductor of the university choir. At 21, he won a grant to study at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, where he remained for six months. Cura continued to...
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    Teatro Colón. Retrieved 10 August 2021. Wagner, Virginia. "Sopranos argentinos en nuestro Teatro Colón: Tola, Virginia" (in Spanish). Teatro Colón. Retrieved...
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  • was incarcerated in Baltimore, sees Lecter and Starling entering the Teatro Colón opera house in Buenos Aires. Fearing for his life, Barney leaves Buenos...
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    heavily cut-down version (7 hours plus intervals) was performed at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires on 26 November 2012 to mark the 200th anniversary of...
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    and Shirley Verrett. The South American premiere was in Buenos Aires's Teatro Colón, 23 September 1953 conducted by Karl Böhm. Bluebeard's Castle received...
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  • choreographer, director, Teatro Colón Carolina Agüero (born 1975), ballet dancer Susana Agüero (1944–2012), ballerina, Teatro Colón, Lyon Opera Ballet Valeria...
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    well-known Beaux-Arts buildings. Palacio de Aguas Corrientes, Buenos Aires Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires Palace of the Argentine National Congress, Buenos Aires...
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  • called "Carpas" and the Revues. Some venues such as Teatro Principal, the Teatro Colón and the Teatro Arbeu were considered as the cathedral of the revues...
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    June 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2023. Turandot performance history", Teatro Colón "GP at the Met: Turandot". PBS. 10 March 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2023...
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    selected to the Ballet Company Teatro Colón, directed by Mario Galizzi, where he appeared in 'Sleeping Beauty'. In the same Teatro he performed Ballet ’Coppelia'...
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    opera seasons at the Teatro Colón between 1937 and 1949, and conducted in Chile, Uruguay, Mexico and Cuba. At the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Kleiber...
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    based in Buenos Aires. Founded in 1946, it is based in the renowned Teatro Colón, and is considered one of the most prestigious orchestras in its nation...
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  • disappear together, only to be sighted again three years later entering the Teatro Colón Opera House in Buenos Aires by former orderly Barney, who had treated...
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    the Federal Capital. He attended the Higher Institute of Art of the Teatro Colón. In 1985 he was invited as an honor student by the School of the English...
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    the tenor René Maison singing Eumolphe. It was also performed at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires under Stravinsky himself in 1936 with Victoria Ocampo...
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    she interpreted Dolores Hasting. Her husband was appointed director of Teatro Colón, his appointment drew criticism as they questioned the appointment of...
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    The Teatro Argentino de La Plata is the second most important lyric opera house in Argentina, after the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. The theatre is located...
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  • Wayback Machine Official site of the Teatro Colon Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine History of the Colón Theatre Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback...
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