cura dei piedi - translation to English
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cura dei piedi - translation to English

ARGENTINE-SPANISH OPERATIC TENOR, CONDUCTOR, DIRECTOR, SCENOGRAPHER AND PHOTOGRAPHER
Jose Cura; Josè Cura
  • José Cura conducting Bach's Mass in B Minor in 2009
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  • Le Cid]]'' in 2008, the day his father died
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  • José Cura as Canio in ''Pagliacci'', 2006, [[Arena di Verona]]
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cura dei piedi      
n. chiropody
image of God         
  • In "Creation of Adam," Michelangelo provides a great example of the substantive view of the image of God through the mirroring of the human and the divine.
  • Issues surrounding "the fall" and "original sin" often became a crucial points of contention among Christian theologians seeking to understand the image of God.
  • Hebrew Midrashim depict the image of God in democratic or universal terms.
DOCTRINE
Imago dei; Imagio dei; Imago Dei; Divine Similitude; צֶלֶם אֱלֹהִים; Tzelem elohim; God's image; Genesis 1:27; Image and likeness of God
immagine di Dio
pedicure      
n. pedicure, cura dei piedi

Definition

opus Dei
[???p?s'de?i:, ??p?s]
¦ noun
1. Christian Church liturgical worship regarded as humankind's primary duty to God.
2. (Opus Dei) a Roman Catholic organization of laymen and priests founded in 1928 with the aim of re-establishing Christian ideals in society.
Origin
C19: from med. L., lit. 'work of God'.

Wikipedia

José Cura

José Luis Victor Cura Gómez (born 5 December 1962) is an Argentine operatic tenor, conductor, director, scenographer and photographer known for intense and original interpretations of opera characters, notably Otello in Verdi’s Otello, Samson in Saint-Saëns’ Samson et Dalila, Canio in Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, Stiffelio in Giuseppe Verdi's Stiffelio and many others.

2007 saw the world-premiere of La Commedia è finita. The show, designed and directed by José Cura – in which he also sang the lead role of Canio – marked the beginning of his career as a director and scenographer. He followed this with his productions of Samson et Dalila at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010 (in which he also sang the title role) as well as La Rondine at the Opéra national de Lorraine (in which he also conducted) and Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie, both in 2012 – singing the roles of Turiddu and Canio in both as well.