Within this context -- any Verdi opera would be considered a classical opera.
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An opera is a dramatic work set to music. It is a genre of classical music. Some synonyms for opera are magnum opus, music, production, and composition.
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when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
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Vancouver Opera puts on 4 productions a season at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
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Opera began at the end of the Renaissance and has been developing ever since.
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'opera' is Italian for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'opera in musica'.
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'Opera' is the Italian for 'work'. It is an abbreviation for 'opera in musica'.
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Opera literally means 'work' an abbreviation of 'opera in musical'
That wasn't really what they asked was it... (from Londer)
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Opera is a play to be sung by one or more persons with instrumental accompaniment and acted in costume. Therefore 'opera music' is the accompaniment.
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The main difference between musicals and opera is the style of singing. In musicals, the singing is more contemporary and often includes spoken dialogue, while in opera, the singing is more classical and continuous throughout the performance. Additionally, musicals typically have a more modern storyline and are often performed in theaters, while opera tends to focus on classical stories and is performed in opera houses.
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Yes the word opera is a noun. An opera is a theatrical piece of work combining music and drama.
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Opera, the art form, is intended for any audience member who loves music, especially classical music and formal singing.
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'Opera' is the Italian word for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'Opera in musica'.
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opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ
First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama
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Yes, Google Toolbar will work on Opera.
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Opera is an Italian word, from either opus or oper -- to work.
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This is probably because you quit Opera improperly. What you have to do is open the task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Delete), find Opera's process and quit it from there. If this does not work, try rebooting your computer. If this does not work, find your Bookmarks folder on your computer. Put it somewhere safe and uninstall Opera. Reinstall Opera, and it should work.
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If this is your first opera, you can take one of several paths for preparation.
If you are a music lover and know that you love classical music, you can go with zero expectation, and simply experience the opera during its performance. That way, you can enjoy what you enjoy and be put off by the elements that do not appeal to you.
If you are new to classical music, you may want to listen to a classical music radio station for a day or two before attending the opera.
You can also prepare by listening to the opera in advance, becoming familiar with the story, the music and the arias.
You can learn the most from chatting up your fellow opera goers during intermission, and asking them how they prepared.
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There are numerous kinds, but the basic types are - Grand Opera Comic Opera Serious Opera Opera Semiseria Opera Cornique Opera Verismo Singspiel Operetta Chinese opera
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Baroque and Romantic.
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Amongst numerous opera genres are - Ballad opera Chamber opera Comic opera Comédie en vaudeville Grand Opera Masque Opera buffa Opera semiseria Opera seria Operetta Opéra bouffe Opéra bouffon Opéra comique Opéra féerie Opéra-ballet Rescue opera Romantische Opera Savoy opera Singspiel Tragédie en musique Verismo Zarzuela
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The opera populaire is the opera house that is in the book/play/movie 'Phantom of the Opera'
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Assuming you mean "opera buffa" then the definition would be a comedic opera, as opposed to an "opera seria," meaning "serious opera."
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A film or other theatrical work about the American West - a western movie or television series that is extremely clichéd or formulaic, in the manner of a soap opera.
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Classical Mozart, Lacrimosa
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Lots of training! Very specific classical training to be exact
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an opera ballet is an opera that incorporates ballet dancing in part to tell the story of the opera
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Italian is the language from which the word 'opera' comes. It's a feminine noun in Italian. It includes among its different translations 'work, opera [as a piece of music], opera [as the theater in which the music is performed], and deed'. It's pronounced 'OH-peh-rah'.
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If what you mean by your question is whether the type of voice training that we call "classical singing" is the same thing that we call "opera singing," then the answer to your question is yes.
However, Opera is more than just singing: An Opera (and this applies to both Western Opera and Chinese Opera) is a theatrical presentation in which the drama is enacted by classically trained singers, most of the times accompanied by a sizable instrumental ensemble, which usually corresponds to something almost identical to a symphonic orchestra.
Classical Singing is also used to interpret Oratorios, Art Songs, Lieder, and several other forms of sung compositions, which do not require staging.
In a performance of opera, the drama requires a full staging, of course, and this brings a full visual aspect to it, in addition to the music. Scenery, costumes, make up, lights, all make part of an opera performance as well.
If you attend an opera devoid of its staging, this incomplete rendering is called Opera in Concert, or a Concert Version of an opera. Beyond that, you can also experience opera through complete recordings (the full dramatic story in music) in both audio-alone, as well as video versions. Highlights from operas are also usually found in either recording or concert form. If accompanied by piano, these latter forms can be called an Opera Recital.
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The noun 'opera' is a singular, common noun.
The noun 'opera' is an abstract noun as a word for a branch of music or drama.
The noun 'opera' is a concrete noun as a word for a score of opera, a performance of opera, or an opera theater.
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Because many people like it, of course.
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It is a scene from the Paris opera ballet school.
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