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- Makropulos is a Czech play written by Karel Čapek. Its title—literally The Makropulos Thing—has been variously rendered in English as The Makropulos Affair...
- The Makropulos Affair (or The Makropoulos Case, The Makropulos Secret, or, literally, The Makropulos Thing; Czech Věc Makropulos) is a Czech opera in 3...
- named Makropulos. The name was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by the Czech Republic, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. Makropulos is the...
- scandal Iris Robinson scandal Clinton–Lewinsky scandal The Makropulos Affair (play) The Makropulos Affair (opera) Munsinger affair Profumo affair Eliot Spitzer...
- of two of his operas: Káťa in Katya Kabanová and Emilia Marty in The Makropulos Affair. He acknowledged her as the inspiration for the former opera, telling...
- Giacomo Puccini Los Angeles Opera Suor Angelica, Giacomo Puccini 2011 The Makropulos Case, Leoš Janáček Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Theatre 2012 The Tales of...
- butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle. 1922 – The Makropulos Affair (Věc Makropulos) – play about human immortality, not really from a science-fiction...
- other heavy roles to prevent vocal deterioration. Source: Emilia, The Makropulos Case (Leoš Janáček) La Contessa, The Marriage of Figaro (Wolfgang Amadeus...
- Parsifal, Jenůfa and The Knot Garden, and the English National Opera in The Makropulos Affair. Abroad, her roles have included Despina in Così fan tutte (Amsterdam...
- Jenůfa (1904), Káťa Kabanová (1921), The Cunning Little Vixen (1924), The Makropulos Affair (1926) and From the House of the Dead (after a novel by Dostoevsky...