Portrait of soprano Reri Grist as Rosina in Rossini's opera, "The Barber of Seville." Printed on front: "Louis Melancon. Metropolitan Opera House, New York City." Louis Melancon, New York, N.Y." Label on back: "Metropolitan Opera Assn., Inc. Press Dept. Reri Grist as Rosina in Rossini's 'Il barbiere di Siviglia.'"
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
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I drew some other costumes for a pile o' NPCs in our D&D game's costume party, and what better day to share them than on 🎃Halloween🎃??
everyone on here except Alti, of course, is one of @docvalentine's many many many NPCs, all of which are unique and very fun to play off of! I feel it's important to let everyone know Othmund won the costume category for Most Effort, Rosina won Funniest, the druids (Addan, Elburg, Sigheard, Bue, and Waerdu) won Best Group, and Seanit won the not-at-all-designed-specifically-for-her-(wink-wink)-category of Best Dragon.
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More ascendance of a bookworm art ✨️
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this moment was too good i had to turn it into the world's stupidest drawing
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Listening to the 1950 Met broadcast of The Barber of Seville with Lily Pons as Rosina.
In the "Ah, qual colpo" trio, she pronounces "signore" as "signori."
Now, of course she couldn't help it that some of her pronunciation was "off." She was French, not Italian. Although her mother was Italian, which probably helped her be more fluent than she could have been.
Still, she accidentally sings the plural instead of the singular, so it sounds like she's singing to both the Count and Figaro instead of just the Count. I can't help but think "polyamorous Rosina."
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small little thingie i did of rosina during the barbiere stream :]
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the barber or seville (1816)
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Hello there Rosina fans.
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Made in 2018
If you’ve seen this anywhere else, I posted it back on my deviantArt when it was made.
Peach as Operatic Heroines - requested by alanpalgut
1. Giocondo (La Gioconda)
2. Halka
3. Norma
4. Rachel (La juive)
5. Rosina (The Barber of Seville)
6. Tosca
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Rough Night
The white Monte Carlo pulled into the turning lane and waited for the vehicles to pass before entering the small parking lot. On the left stood a white building, the front had six large doors for vehicles to enter, and a small door in the corner led to the office. A few vehicles were parked in front of the shop, and several more were parked along the side.
Moriz pulled into a parking spot and…
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