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Daniel Oren His opera repertoire includes many Verdi operas, including Aida, Simon Boccanegra, La Traviata, Rigoletto and Nabucco; Puccini operas such as Madama Butterfly, Tosca and Turandot; as well as Andrea Chenier (Giordano), Norma (Bellini), La Juive (Halevy) and Carmen (Bizet).
Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis Next to Henriette Sontag, Ronzi was considered the best Donna Anna and the best Norma after Giuditta Pasta. In fact, for almost a decade (1834–1843) she was a most successful and reliable Norma. Bellini was quite happy with her technique and in 1834 he was contemplating writing an opera for the San Carlo starring Ronzi de Begnis.
Liceu The inauguration presented a mixed program including the premieres of José Melchior Gomis' musical ouverture, a historical play "Don Fernando de Antequera" by Ventura de la Vega, the ballet "La rondeña" ("The girl from Ronda") by Josep Jurch, and a cantata "Il regio himene" with music by the musical director of the theatre Marià Obiols. The first complete opera, Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" on 17 April. At this point Liceu was the biggest opera house in Europe with 3,500 seats. Other operas performed in the Liceu during the first year were (in chronological order): "I due Foscari" (Verdi), "Il bravo" (Mercadante), "Parisina d'Este" (Donizetti), "Giovanna d'Arco" (Verdi), "Leonora" (Mercadante), "Ernani" (Verdi), "Norma" (Bellini), "Linda di Chamounix" (Donizetti) and "Il barbiere di Siviglia" (Rossini).
Ambre Hammond Ambre Hammond was taught to play the piano by her mother Carolyn Hammond from the age of 3. She gave her first concert at the age of 5. In 1989 Hammond achieved a world record when she was awarded her AMEB Associate and Licentiate Diplomas of music, both in the same year at 12 years of age. At the age of 16, in Argentina, Hammond won first prize in her first international music competition. The next year, she was invited to return to Argentina to perform in her debut performance with the Orquesta Sinfonica De Córdoba where her performance of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 was recorded live. Hammond also recorded a CD titled Devotion - Piano works of Franz Liszt at age 16, including "Réminiscences de Norma (Bellini)", "Mephisto Waltz No. 1", "Après une lecture de Dante" and "Wilde Jagd".
Diana Mitford On the other hand, when in 1989 she was invited to appear on the BBC Radio 4 programme "Desert Island Discs" with Sue Lawley, she caused controversy by saying she had not believed in the fact of the extermination of Jews by Hitler until "years" after the war, and, when asked if she now believed it, by replying that she couldn't believe it was six million, a figure she described as "not conceivable," adding that "whether it's six or one really makes no difference morally, it's equally wrong; I think it was a dreadfully wicked thing." Her choices of music to be played on Desert Island Discs were: Symphony No. 41 (Mozart), "Casta Diva" from "Norma" (Bellini), "Ode to Joy" (Beethoven), "Die Walküre" (Wagner), "Liebestod" (Wagner), "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" from "Carmen" (Bizet), "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Procol Harum) and "Polonaise", Op. 44 (Chopin).