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  2. Concha Buika - Wikipedia

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    María Concepción Balboa Buika (born 11 May 1972), known as Concha Buika or just Buika, is a Spanish singer.Her album Niña de Fuego was nominated for the 2008 Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year and La Noche Más Larga was nominated for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in 2014.

  3. Figaro: An Original Musical - Wikipedia

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    The musical is set to present a fully staged off-book premiere at the London Palladium in February 2025. [5] Casting for the premiere includes Aimie Atkinson (Lucia), Jon Robyns (Figaro), Cayleigh Capaldi (Sienna), Coronation Street's Daniel Brocklebank (Antonio), Ava Brennan (Gia), Cian Eagle-Service (Gianni), and Sophia Goodman (Amelia).

  4. Niña de la Puebla - Wikipedia

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    At age 8 she moved with her family to Madrid and began music lessons and studied flamenco. In 1931 Jimenez debuted in Seville. Her style was known as dulce, or sweet. [1] She married another singer in 1934, Lucas Soto Martin, and had five children, two of whom became flamenco professionals.

  5. Working (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Working is a musical with a book by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, music by Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary Rodgers, and James Taylor, and lyrics by Schwartz, Carnelia, Grant, Taylor, and Susan Birkenhead.

  6. Nina (Dalayrac) - Wikipedia

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    Nina, ou La folle par amour (Nina, or The Woman Crazed with Love) is an opéra-comique in one act by the French composer Nicolas Dalayrac. It was first performed on 15 May 1786 by the Comédie-Italienne at the first Salle Favart in Paris. The libretto, by Benoît-Joseph Marsollier des Vivetières, is based on a short story by Baculard d'Arnaud.

  7. Nina (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the libretto, 1789. Nina, o sia La pazza per amore (Nina, or Madly in Love) is an opera, described in 1790 as a commedia in prosa ed in verso per musica, in two acts by Giovanni Paisiello to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi after Giuseppe Carpani's translation of Benoît-Joseph Marsollier's Nina, ou La folle par amour, set by Nicolas Dalayrac in 1786.

  8. El Sistema - Wikipedia

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    El Sistema began under the leadership of José Antonio Abreu (7 May 1939 – 24 March 2018) with 11 students in an underground parking garage. [1] For many years, its official name was Fundación del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de las Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela, (FESNOJIV), which is sometimes translated into English as "National Network of Youth and Children's Orchestras ...

  9. Mandy Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Mandy Gonzalez (born August 22, 1978) [2] [3] is an American actress and singer, best known for her leading roles on Broadway.She originated the role of Nina Rosario in the Off-Broadway and Broadway productions of the musical In the Heights.