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Toreador (disambiguation)

Toreador         
·noun A Bullfighter.
toreador         
['t?r??d?:, ?t?r??'d?:]
¦ noun a bullfighter, especially one on horseback.
Origin
Sp., from torear 'fight bulls', from toro 'bull'.
Le toréador         
  • Adolphe Adam, [[Lithograph]], 1850
OPERA BY ADOLPHE ADAM
Le Toréador; Le toreador
Le toréador, ou L'accord parfait (The Toreador, or The Perfect Agreement) is an opéra comique in two acts by the French composer Adolphe Adam with a libretto by Thomas-Marie-François Sauvage. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 18 May 1849.

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Toreador

Toreador may refer to:

  • Torero or bullfighter
  • The Toreador, a musical comedy
  • The "Toreador Song" from Georges Bizet's opera Carmen
  • The Daily Toreador, the student newspaper of Texas Tech University
  • The Hallucinogenic Toreador is the name of a Salvador Dalí painting
  • "Toreador I" and "Toreador II", songs made by Apocalyptica
  • "Toreador", a song by Band of Skulls on their 2014 album Himalayan
  • The mascot for Boone High School in Boone, Iowa, U.S.
  • Toreador (World of Darkness), a fictional clan of vampires in Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Dark Ages
  • The mascot for Monterey High School in Monterey, California, United States
  • adiosToreador, the username for Tavros Nitram, a fictional character in the web comic Homestuck
  • "El Toreador", a song by The Charlie Daniels Band on their 1980 album Full Moon
  • "El Toreador", a song by Gil Evans on his 1964 album The Individualism of Gil Evans
  • SS Toreador (1909), a German cargo ship in service 1909–16
Examples of use of toreador
1. The career of the only British toreador was not ended by half a ton of black fighting bull; it was his surgeons advice.
2. The title sounds almost as racy as toreador –– but instead of fighting bulls, his job is to hand roll cigars for the customers of Old Havana, a Cuban restaurant in southern Moscow.
3. Toreador will engage its outside reservoir engineers, LaRoche Petroleum Consultants, to provide a mid–year update of the reserve potential in the South Akçakoca sub–basin following the conclusion of the current exploratory drilling.
4. Exhibits get a bit more immersive with Pablo Picasso: "The Tragedy," and Edouard Manet: "The Dead Toreador" and "The Bullfight," as the Gallery uses infrared and x–ray photography to reveal images hidden under the surfaces of the well–known paintings. (The Picasso study also uses QuickTime animation to illustrate the various stages in the painting‘s evolution.) Jackson Pollock: "Number 1, 1'50" adds more multimedia options, with video of the action painter at work accompanied by an audio track of Pollock discussing his methods, while The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt features RealPlayer video, narrated slide shows, and a QuickTime virtual tour of the tomb of Thutmose III.