Artform combining sung text and musical score in a theatrical setting.
A building designed for the performance of opera works.
That that has been made; a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.
1 Yet politicians don't table motions solemnly condemning opera 's dangerous level of violence.
2 The second visit had taken place well into rehearsals for the opera .
3 Although Young calls this work an opera , it has only one singer.
4 He speaks Russian and French and loves opera , wine, food and football.
5 Said Frederick the Great, insisting upon Italian performers for opera in Berlin.
6 So he's going to give the public what it wants: Italian opera .
7 She asked him about the dresses of the ladies in the opera .
8 Chinese opera is a traditional art form that originated in Northern China.
9 You see it everywhere; at the theaters, in society, at the opera - -
10 Apollo will be happy to know the opera house is proceeding well.
11 Both musicians have a long history with the Dunedin based opera company.
12 Everybody needs good neighbours, as the Australian soap opera 's theme song begins.
13 At the opera , conversation during the performance is in the worst taste.
14 A second crossbow quarrel struck the opera house manager in the chest.
15 Is at work on new symphony, alternating with carpentry, to be opera .
16 And coaching is the way that athletes or say, opera singers learn.
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