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What is the song when Moriarty steals the crown jewels?

The Thieving Magpie (Rossini)


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Giovanni Gherardini has written: 'La gazza ladra = The thieving magpie'


The composer who created a new type of opera that incorporated aspect of the comic and the serious?

Like most things in music and opera it evolved rather than being able to be tied down to a specific. What you speak about is known as 'Opera Semiseria' and has a serious story but with a happy ending - so is defined as a combination of the elements of both comic and serious opera. An example of this is 'The Thieving Magpie' by Gioachino Rossini


How can you use the word thieving in a sentence?

For example: "Times were so hard they took to thieving to survive." "Thieving was all he knew." Thieving is a more outdated term for stealing.


What is the duration of The Thieving Hand?

The duration of The Thieving Hand is 300.0 seconds.


When was The Thieving Hand created?

The Thieving Hand was created on 1908-02-01.


When was Thieving from the House of God created?

Thieving from the House of God was created in 2004.


In the film Prancer - when the father is reading the paper and prancer is wandering around outside - what is the classical music playing?

It's from Rossini's opera "La Gazza Ladra" ("The Thieving Magpie"). The melody can be heard in the overture. I don't know where it appears in the opera itself.


What is scientific name of the magpie?

That depends on the magpie. There are four genera of magpie and 13 different species of magpie.


What is the magpie's scientific name?

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What is a proper adjective that describes a thief?

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What classical song can you hear in South park S14E11?

Pretty sure it is the Overture to La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) by Gioacchino Rossini It's a reference to the 1971 film "A Clockwork Orange" and that was the song that was used during that scene where Alex puts his Droogs in place.