La Scala
/ (la ˈskaːla) /
the chief opera house in Italy, in Milan (opened 1776)
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How to use La Scala in a sentence
We dined as a family once a week and only in restaurants with names like The Brown Derby or La Scala.
Her engagement was renewed at the La Scala for four successive seasons.
Great Singers, Second Series | George T. FerrisUpon his graduation he secured a position in the 'cello section of the orchestra at "La Scala."
Great Singers on the Art of Singing | James Francis CookeIn 1842 she made her first appearance in opera, and was soon after engaged at La Scala, Milan, where she remained for four years.
Famous Singers of To-day and Yesterday | Henry C. LaheeVincenzo Lavigna was an excellent musician, and conductor at the theatre of La Scala.
Verdi: Man and Musician | Frederick James Crowest
Verdi spent most of his evenings at the home of the master, when Lavigna was not at La Scala and there met many artists.
The World's Great Men of Music | Harriette Brower
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