The Smallest Grand Opera in the World

The Smallest Grand Opera in the World
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781450299176
ISBN-13 : 1450299172
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Book Synopsis The Smallest Grand Opera in the World by : Anthony Amato

Download or read book The Smallest Grand Opera in the World written by Anthony Amato and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-08-30 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Amato Opera Company has delighted music lovers throughout the years, establishing an extraordinary artistic tradition in New York City. -- Bill Clinton The Amato Opera theatre is a truly extraordinary New York cultural institution and it is a priceless addition to our great Citys music industry. -- Rudolph W. Giuliani Author Anthony (Tony) Amato produced full-staged grand opera in New York City for 61 years. Now Tony tells his storyfrom his earliest childhood in Minori, Italy; immigration to the U.S.; his early career in restaurant kitchens and as a butcher; and the courtship of his beloved wife Sally when they were both young, working singers. The book goes on to describe how Tony and Sally created The Smallest Grand Opera in the World, gaining international critical acclaim in the process. The Smallest Grand Opera in the World is a story of the extraordinary will and effort of two people in an uncommon marriage and partnership. It is a joyous story in which Tony willingly shares the secrets of why The Amato Opera was a success. It is a how-to book for the aspiring theatre professional as well as an inspiration for all who have ever dreamed of being a part of the miraculous world of opera.


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