Word: princess
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Lady of Shalott for the San Francisco Ballet) and an opera, The Olympians, with a libretto by J.B. Priestley. Named court composer in 1953, the musical equivalent of poet laureate, Bliss also composed dozens of pieces for royal occasions from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth to the wedding of Princess Anne...
...Ravel Concert including Tombeau de Couperin, Mother Goose Ballet, Pavane for a Dead Princess, and Plano Concerto in G; Hugh Wolff, Conductor, Neal Stulberg, plano Soloist; Sanders...
...assistant director of a day-care center in Manhattan. Still, when Guillermo, 29, and his fiancée, 28, a French and music teacher in New York City, travel to The Hague to be married this summer, the ceremonies will be more than a city hall affair. The bride: Princess Christina, youngest daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands. Christina, partially blind since birth, and her husband will begin married life in New York with a royal blessing. "We are sure this will be a very happy marriage," says Queen Juliana, an opinion Bernhard says he underwrites...
...more than likely to slip by unnoticed, or to register only a few minutes later, when the show has already gone on to something else. There are also some lovely visual puns: the royal coach is announced, and then jogs in in a sweatshirt, blowing his whistle; the Princess Purins makes her first entrance "idly turning the pages of the royal register"--two patient but slightly dizzy-looking boys. As a result of all this, the show has a relaxed feeling to it--as though laughs came so easily to O'Donnell that he could afford to just throw some...
...Princess Ida opens April 17 Long hours of rehearsals, marking scores, teaching the orchestra its cues will culminate in eight performances and become only memories. Karen Krag is determined that for her and her cast those memories will be sweet ones.CrimsonJoseph A. Kovace...