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  2. Mezzo TV - Wikipedia

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    Mezzo is a French television channel, broadcasting classical music (including opera and ballet), jazz and world music. It was formed in 1992 and was called France Supervision until 1998. It was formed in 1992 and was called France Supervision until 1998.

  3. Nedda Casei - Wikipedia

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    She was a leading mezzo-soprano with New York's Metropolitan Opera for 21 years, her roles including Carmen, Rosina, Suzuki, Marina, Adalgisa and Cherubino. She also sang in concert and on TV throughout Europe, South Africa, Central and South America, Canada, the USA, the Far East, Middle East, Australia and Japan.

  4. Suzanna Guzmán - Wikipedia

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    Suzanna Guzmán (born in East Los Angeles, California) is an American mezzo-soprano and Emmy Award winning television host. Currently she is the host of the weekly radio program Opera at Noon and On Broadway on 105.1HD4 KMozart. She was also seen as host on television's KCET's weekly series Open Call.

  5. Mezzogiorno: Popular Central Market restaurant closes after ...

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    Mezzogiorno has operated in the market for 14 years, and it officially closed on Jan. 14.

  6. Risë Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Risë Stevens (/ ˈ r iː s ə /; June 11, 1913 – March 20, 2013) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano and actress. Beginning in 1938, she sang for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City for more than two decades during the 1940s and 1950s. She was most noted for her portrayals of the central character in Carmen by Georges Bizet. [1]

  7. Mezzo - Wikipedia

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    Mezzo is the Italian word for "half", "middle" or "medium". It may refer to: Music. Mezzo-soprano or mezzo, a type of classical female singing voice whose range ...

  8. Mignon Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Born in Memphis, Mignon Dunn grew up in Tyronza, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. She studied voice with Karin Branzell and Beverley Peck Johnson. [1] She made her professional debut, in the title role of Bizet's opera Carmen, on September 8, 1955, at the Opera of New Orleans, [1] moving on to play Maddalena in Rigoletto in Chicago that same year.

  9. List of compositions by Otar Taktakishvili - Wikipedia

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    Five Vocal Poems for mezzo-soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano (1960) Revised version of Five Vocal Poems for mezzo-soprano, violin and piano (or orchestra) (1958). Our Swallows to words by I. Abashidze (1960) Mindia, opera in three acts (1960-1961) Based on the Vazha Pshavela's poems. Libretto by R. Tabukashvili and O. Taktakishvili.