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  2. Mineral Point, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Mineral Point Zinc Company was founded in 1882, and by 1891 it was operating the largest zinc oxide works in the United States at Mineral Point. [15] Zinc mining and processing continued on a large scale until the 1920s. In 1897 Robert M. La Follette gave his "The danger threatening representative government" speech in Mineral Point. [16]

  3. Operabase - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1996 by English software engineer and opera lover Mike Gibb. [1] Initially a hobby site, it became his full-time occupation after three years. [2] Opera magazine describes the Operabase website as "the most comprehensive source of data on operatic activity". [3] Gibb sold Operabase to Truelinked in 2018.

  4. Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point - Wikipedia

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    Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point is an annual summer opera festival and opera training program in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Founded in 1950 by Henry Hobart and Gertrude Stockard, the festival serves as a training ground for young opera professionals. [ 1 ]

  5. The Listeners (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The premiere was staged in 2022 at the Oslo Opera House with the Norwegian National Opera. [3] The opera was then performed in 2024 by Opera Philadelphia at the Academy of Music. [4] This will be followed in 2025 by a production from the Aalto Musiktheater in Essen, directed by Anna-Sophie Mahler. The lead Role will be sung by Betsy Horne.

  6. List of North American opera companies - Wikipedia

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    Little Opera Theatre of New York; Loft Opera; Long Island Opera Company; Mercury Opera Rochester; Metropolitan Opera, The; Millennial Arts Productions; New Camerata Opera [26] New Opera Company; New Rochelle Opera; New York City Opera (closed October 2013, reopened January 2016) New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players; New York Grand Opera ...

  7. Claude and Starck - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Point, Wisconsin: Mineral Point Opera House and municipal building (1915) Monroe, Wisconsin: Arabut Ludlow Memorial Free Library (1904) [13] [14] Mount Horeb, Wisconsin: Henry L. and Sarah Dahle House (1916, listed on the NRHP since 2003) Owen, Wisconsin: Woodland Hotel (1906, for the J. S. Owen Lumber Company). Listed on the Wisconsin ...

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  9. Opera Fusion: New Works - Wikipedia

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    Intimate Apparel, composed by Ricky Ian Gordon with a libretto by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage, was workshopped by OF:NW in 2016.The opera is based on Nottage's play by the same title, and surrounds the life of Esther, an African-American woman who moves to New York City in 1905 to become a seamstress. [5]