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Rockland the Opera, commissioned by the Pine Mountain Music Festival (PMMF), is a historically based tragic opera in 14 scenes composed and written by Jukka Linkola of Nivala, Finland, first performed in 2011. It is based on a long-forgotten miners' strike at the town of Rockland in Upper Peninsula of Michigan's Ontonagon County. Striking ...
The Rockport Opera House remains an important venue for Bay Chamber Concerts. It now also uses the recently renovated (2005) 350-seat Strand Theatre in Rockland, the 500-seat Camden Opera House, the 800-seat Strom Auditorium in Rockport and the newly restored Union Hall, also in Rockport.
Camden Opera House Block. December 29, 1986 ... Rockland Turntable and Engine House. June 24, 1993 : Park St. west of the Rockland railroad station Rockland: 66 ...
Rockland the Opera: Jukka Linkola: Nivala Ice Arena, Finland 24 June: Two Boys: Nico Muhly: English National Opera: 1 July: Dr Dee: Damon Albarn: Palace Theatre, Manchester, 2011 Manchester International Festival: 30 July: Mansfield Park: Jonathan Dove: Boughton House: 11 September: Manifest Destiny 2011: Keith Burstein: King's Head Theatre ...
Clarence-Rockland Arena (French: Aréna de Clarence-Rockland) formerly known as CIH Arena, is a multi-purpose arena located in Rockland, Ontario, Canada. [1] Opened on August 25, 2011, the facility features two rinks, with its main one the home of the Rockland Nationals of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL).
1890 - Charles E. Littlefield House, 96 Limerock St, Rockland, Maine [4] 1890 - Masonic Building, 16 Common St, Waterville, Maine [5] 1890 - William M. Shaw House, 40 Norris St, Greenville, Maine; 1890 - Union Hall, 18 Central St, Danforth, Maine; 1891 - Gardiner Savings Institution Building, 190 Water St, Gardiner, Maine [2] Demolished in 1954.
Brian Jagde is an American operatic tenor.He has performed roles at leading opera houses throughout the world, including the San Francisco Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Wiener Staatsoper, Teatro Massimo, and the Teatro di San Carlo.
A series of opening events were held in November 1908; the first opera to be staged there was the Metropolitan Opera production of Faust. [18] It was also used for religious services during the early 1900s, when Charles Taze Russell , founder of the bible students movement (now Jehovah's Witnesses and International Bible Students Association ...