Word: walkã
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...really a historic walk?? Haddock told the crowd, referring to the march. “It really depends on you in Massachusetts to keep this public funding going...
...Swedish soprano made many forget all these mumblings & grumblings last week. She was Goeta Ljungberg (pronounced Zhta Yungberg), tall, blonde, beautiful. For her debut she sang Sieglinde in Die Walk??re as if she really believed that sisters sometimes met their brothers far from nowhere, loved them instantly and consumingly...
...famed war horse, when she became tangled in its lead-string; there was a moment's scuffle, the horse stepped upon Mme. Larsen-Todsen. Mme. Muller, a 23-year-old soprano from Czecho-Slovakia, was loudly and justly applauded when she made her first U. S. appearance in Die Walk?...
...said to have "glowed like a colorful piece of tapestry." Though the bulk of the audience was German middleclass, former Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria and General Ludendorff glittered in the Wagner box. There, too, were Hugh Walpole, English author, and Count Albert Apponyi, towering Hungarian. Parsifal, Das Rheingold, Die Walk??re, other masterpieces followed...
...recent book* tells an extraordinary story about this extraordinary woman. One afternoon years ago the director of the Metropolitan Opera House asked her hesitatingly whether she could sing in Die Walk??rie that night. He was badly in need of her services. She said: "Why not?" That evening she sang as an aerial Valkyrie?that is to say, suspended in the iron ring. Next evening her ninth child was born. A few nights later she was again in the iron ring singing...