Did Nora Fatehi Get Cheated On? Spoke Out on the Obscene Song
Nora Fatehi addresses backlash over her involvement in the controversial song from the film 'KD: The Devil', claiming that the lyrical version was released without her knowledge.
REVIEW: The Avant-Garde Dance Evening at the National Theatre is Lyrical, Exciting, and Breathtaking
The dance evening at the National Theatre showcases avant-garde performances that enchant and excite the audience.
Ariel Ardit: arrived at Gardel from lyrical singing, was a catch wrestler, and now pays tribute to another idol
Ariel Ardit, a prominent figure in contemporary tango, reflects on his journey from lyrical singer to catch wrestler and his admiration for tango legends Carlos Gardel and Sandro.
Alan Chošnau's "Acoustically" Premiere in Klaipeda: Full House and Long Applause
Lithuanian singer Alan Chošnau premiered his new concert series "Acoustically" with an intimate and minimalist approach, highlighting vocal delivery and lyrical nuances.
1926: Baritone Leandro de Freitas Will Return to the Lyrical Theater in Italy
Brazilian baritone Leandro de Freitas is set to return to Italy to continue his career in lyrical acting with a contract in Milan.
Between samba, carimbó, and lyrical singing, Mila Costa presents the show 'Ouro Verde' in Belém
Mila Costa's performance of her new EP 'Ouro Verde' in Belém showcases her unique blend of musical styles and themes.
The Lyrical Goes to School!
A new educational program called 'The Lyrical Goes to School!' has been launched by the Greek National Opera aimed at introducing elementary school students in the Attica region to the world of opera.
José van Dam dies at 85, Belgian legend of lyrical art
José van Dam, renowned Belgian bass-baritone and a celebrated figure in operatic history, passed away at the age of 85.
José van Dam has died, one of the most important lyrical singers in recent times
José van Dam, a renowned lyrical singer and exceptional bass-baritone, has passed away, remembered for his significant contributions to opera and performance.
Fan of Luiz Gonzaga, opera, and barbecue: who is the Brazilian trained in lyrical singing at Juilliard, a traditional music school in the USA
Manuela Korossy, a Brazilian soprano and fan of Luiz Gonzaga, has made history as the first Brazilian to graduate in lyrical singing from the prestigious Juilliard School.
"Once Two Girls, a Mother, and a Happy God" - A Generational Conversation in Poetry Collection for Children and Youth
This article discusses a poetry collection featuring 15 poems that explore the emotional landscapes of children and adolescents through a blend of grotesque and lyrical elements.
The Bird Whose Songs Feature Dialects: Getting to Know the Yellowhammer
The yellowhammer, a seed-eating bird known for its strong beak and lyrical songs, has shown a population increase in Latvia since the 1990s, possibly due to climate changes.
Theater: Bring Me the Head of the Prophet
Michael Thalheimer's staging of 'Salome' presents a raw and archaic interpretation of the biblical tale, stripping away its lyrical elements to deliver a stark dramatic experience.
Brazilian is the first to graduate in lyrical singing at Juilliard in history
Manuela Korossy will be the first Brazilian to graduate in lyrical singing from the Juilliard School, a prestigious arts institution, in May in New York.
Sayf's internship: "In Sanremo, I won't be a Ghali 2.0"
Sayf, a Genoese artist with an Italian father and a Tunisian mother, aims to stand out at the upcoming Sanremo Festival with his multi-layered song 'Tu mi piaci tanto', blending catchy hooks and deeper lyrical content.
The city that Rosalía refers to when she sings 'in the crystal city I got my hair cut' is Spanish
The article discusses the Spanish city mentioned by Rosalía in her song lyrics, emphasizing her lyrical depth and the themes in her new album.
Giorgos Koumentakis remains at the helm of the Lyrical for a fourth term
Giorgos Koumentakis has been reappointed to lead the Lyrical for a fourth consecutive term.