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Harumi Tsuyuzaki (露崎春女, aka
Lyrico; born
April 11, 1974, in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, ****an) is a
female ****anese pop, R&B, and soul singer-songwriter. She debuted...
- The
Theatro Lyrico Fluminense (also
spelled as
Teatro Lírico Fluminense) was one of the main
theatres in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
during the mid-19th century...
- to give
frequent concerts.
During one of
these concerts, at the
Teatro Lyrico Fluminense in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on
November 24, 1869, he collapsed...
- an
alleged rivalry arose between Callas and
Renata Tebaldi, an
Italian lyrico spinto soprano.[page needed] The
contrast between Callas's
often unconventional...
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Kitajima TRF
TrySail Tsuchiya, Anna Tsuchiya,
Masami Tsunku Tsuyuzaki,
Harumi (
Lyrico) Tube (band)
Twinklestars Two-Mix
Twice U-ka
saegusa IN db UA Uchida, Maaya...
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Opera en Chile.
Edgar de
Brito Chaves (jr.): "La ópera en el
viejo teatro Lyrico de Río" (in Ayer y Hoy de la Opera, no. 1,
Buenos Aires,
November 1977)...
- in 1875. In 1890,
after the
proclamation of the
Republic of Brazil, the
theatre was
renamed Theatro Lyrico. The
building was
demolished in 1934. v t e...
- Tripúdio e
Outros Contos Hediondos", "Raymundo Curupyra, O Caypora:
Romance Lyrico", "Cautos Causos", "Outros
Cautos Causos", "Sacola de Feira", "Poesia ****l:...
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process was "Kiseki no Hana"
written by
Lyrico, a song she had
requested herself. The song,
after hearing Lyrico in concert, had the same
effect "Nada Sōsō"...
- (band) "Ageha", a song by a ****anese
singer Harumi Tsuyuzaki (also
known as
Lyrico) "Ageha", a song by a ****anese rock
group Going Under Ground "Ageha", a...