, featuring three of the best known operaseria singers of their day Senesino on the left, diva Francesca Cuzzoni in the centre, and art loving castrato Gaetano Berenstadt on the right. Operaseria plural ... to c. 1770. The term itself was rarely used at the time and only became common usage once operaseria ... seria was opera buffa , the comic opera that took its cue from the improvisatory commedia dell arte . Italian operaseria invariably to Italian libretto s was produced not only in Italy but also ... countries. Operaseria was less popular in France, where the national genre of French opera was preferred. Popular composers of operaseria included Alessandro Scarlatti , Johann Adolf Hasse , Leonardo ... developed and arias grew longer, a typical operaseria would contain not more than thirty musical ... were rejected out of a sense of decorum early writers of operaseria librettos such as Apostolo ... opera were banished. ref Grove, section 1 Dramaturgy ref Voices The age of operaseria corresponded ... main rival, Senesino , did. ref For this section see Orrey p. 72 ref 1720 1740 Operaseria acquired ... Traetta , began to seep into operaseria . The Italianate pattern of alternating, sharply contrasted ... s reforms made most of the composers of operaseria of the previous decades obsolete. The careers of Hasse ... s libretti still dominated the repertory, a new group of Venetian librettists pushed operaseria ... dominance of the singers and gave operaseria a new impetus towards the spectacular and the dramatic ... the norm rather than the exception. By the final decade of the century operaseria as it had been ... 1780 ref Social context With a few exceptions, operaseria was the opera of the court, of the monarchy ... to suit the public taste and not that of the court. But for the most part, operaseria was synonymous ..., required that their own nobility be reflected on the stage. Operaseria plot lines are heavily ... republics were established and old autocracies fell away, the Arcadian ideals of operaseria seemed ... more details
distinguish Syria Seria is a town in the Belait District of Brunei Brunei Darussalam . Its full name is Pekan Seria Pekan is the Malay word for Town . Seria was originally known as Padang Berawa which is Wild Pigeon s Field in Malay Language Malay . The name Seria comes from the river located very near ... the oil discovery stated that it was found in Seria , and thus the name of the area became known as Seria . Location Image Bx map.gif thumb 320px Map of Brunei Seria is located in the Belait District, in the Mukim Seria mukim of the same name. The municipal town center is set in grid that is bounded by Jalan Tengah and the Seria Arena to the north, Jalan Lorong Satu Barat to the east, Jalan Bolkiah ... www.municipal kb.gov.bn Kuala Belait and Seria Municipal Board ref The suburbs of Panaga are located ... to Seria by both road. Mukim Labi , also in the Belait district is located to the east of Seria ... area and in the Labi area before 1929 ref was spudded in 1929 in Padang Berawa on the west bank of the Seria river Sungai Seria . ref The river has since changed its course since then so that the first ... of the river has since lent its name to the town that grew up supporting the oil industry ref Seria ... Sanitary Board ref now the Kuala Belait Seria Municipal Board, or Lembaga Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria in Malay, with a Seria branch office at Lorong Bolkiah ref which also had responsibility for the municipal ... was at Seria where the Left Flank of the Kawaguchi Brigade came ashore about 04.40 on the 16th ... came from Seria. Operation Ha Go 2 , the Japanese denial exercise commenced on 10 June 1945, the day .... When the Australian 9th Division as part of Operation Oboe Six eventually entered Seria on the 29th ... on the 11th December 1945. Seria was also one of the centres of a small rebellion against the monarchy ... areas in the country, Pekan Seria is not divided into Kampung. However the neighboring kampung serve as suburbs to Seria. ref http www.brunet.bn gov post poskod kb.htm Poskod Daerah Belait retrieved ... more details
out of date date August 2011 Seria is a mukim in the Belait District of Brunei . It is about 169 square kilometres in size. It is located in the north west of the Belait District , bordering the South China Sea to the north, Mukim Liang to the east, Mukim Labi to the south east, Mukim Kuala Balai to the south and Mukim Kuala Belait to the west. It has over 27,000 residents made up of various races, including Malay People Malay s and Chinese People Chinese . There is also a Ghurkali Nepalese community in Seria , made up of members of the British Army s Brigade of Gurkhas. The British Army occupies two camps in Seria since the 1960s, known as the Medicina Lines and the Tuker Lines. As of March 2007, the Penghulu of Mukim Seria is Jamail Linap Awang Haji Jamail bin Haji Linap who was elected to the office on 12 March 2006. Towns and villages There is only one town in Mukim Seria. This is the municipality of Seria . The remainder of Mukim Seria is made up of the following kampongs In the Seria area Seria Kampongs Kampong Baru Seria Kampongs Kampong Perakong Seria Kampongs Kampong Jabang Seria Kampongs Kampong Lorong Tiga Selatan Seria Kampongs Kampong Panaga Seria Kampongs Kampong Anduki Seria Kampongs Kampong Sungai Bera Seria Kampongs Kampong Perpindahan Baru In the Badas area Badas Kampong Badas Other locations Other locations within the mukim include Anduki Airport Anduki Airfield Seria Recreation Jubilee Recreation Park in Anduki Badas Infrastructure Badas Water Treatment Plant , which supplies raw water from the Belait River to the towns and kampongs along the Belait District Belait coast. Seria Field Seria Oil Field , the oldest oil field in Brunei Seria Bypass Part of the Belait River , the longest river in Brunei Military Forces based in Brunei British Garrison Brunei British Garrison in Brunei Mukims of Belait coord missing Brunei Category Mukims in Brunei Seria Brunei geo stub eu Seria ms Mukim Seria ja pt Seria ... more details
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Frideric Handel Handel . Operaseria was the most prestigious form of Italian opera, until ... began with operaseria but is most famous for his Italian comic opera s, especially The Marriage of Figaro ... Libretto libretti helped crystallize the genre of operaseria , which became the leading form of Italian ... were forced out of operaseria, many libretti had featured a separately unfolding comic plot as sort ... in the 1710s and 20s, were initially staged during the intermissions of operaseria. They became so popular, however, that they were soon being offered as separate productions. Operaseria was elevated ... of operaseria the singer really became the star. The role of the hero was usually written for the castrato ... Bordoni , became in great demand throughout Europe as operaseria ruled the stage in every country ... in Paris, 1764 Operaseria had its weaknesses and critics. The taste for embellishment on behalf ... Willibald Gluck s reforms. He advocated that operaseria had to return to basics and that all ... to operaseria was more mixed by his time it was dying away, and in spite of such fine works as Idomeneo .... His opera Artaxerxes opera Artaxerxes 1762 was the first attempt to set a full blown operaseria in English ...two other uses the art form the browser Opera web browser Opera disambiguation File Palais Garnier.jpg 300px thumb The Palais Garnier of the Paris Op ra , one of the world s most famous opera house s. Opera ... setting . ref Some definitions of opera dramatic performance or composition of which music ... music for singers usually in costume and instrumentalists Amanda Holden, Viking Opera Guide musical ... , 1983 ed. . ref Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting , Theatrical ... given in an opera house , accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble . Opera is part of the Western ..., many of them ancient in origin, are also sometimes called opera by analogy, usually prefaced with an adjective indicating the region for example, Chinese opera . These independent traditions are not derivative ... more details
Infobox religious building building name Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception infobox width image image size alt caption map type map size map caption location Jalan Lorong 1 Barat, Seria , Brunei Darussalam geo latitude longitude religious affiliation Apostolic Vicariate of Brunei Darussalam province territory functional status Active parish heritage designation leadership Rev. Fr. Robert Leong website http clicseria.com The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is a church located in Seria , Brunei . ref name COOL Website cite web last COOL website first Main Page url http www.clicseria.com title COOL Website publisher COOL Seria accessdate 8 December 2011 ref References reflist Reli struct stub coord missing Brunei Category Buildings and structures in Brunei ... more details
Opera semiseria semi serious opera is an Italy Italian genre of opera , popular in the early and middle 19th century. Related to the opera buffa , opera semiseria contains elements of comedy but also of pathos, sometimes with a pastoral setting. It can usually be distinguished from tragic operas or melodramas by the presence of a basso buffo . One of the better known examples is Gaetano Donizetti s Linda di Chamounix . Another example is Gioacchino Rossini s La gazza ladra . Vincenzo Bellini s La sonnambula has all the characteristics of the genre except the presence of the required basso buffo and is regarded as both operaseria and opera semiseria ref cite book last Sadie ed first Stanley title The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Vl 2 year revised 1980 publisher Macmillan location London isbn 1 56159 174 2 pages 453 ref . References reflist See also Category Opera semiseria Opera genres Category Opera genres Category Opera terminology Category Italian loanwords de Opera semiseria fr Opera semiseria it Opera semiseria hu Opera semiseria nl Opera semiseria ja pl Opera semiseria fi Opera semiseria uk ... more details
servants, had been a part of opera until the early 18th century, when opera buffa began to emerge as a separate genre. Opera buffa was a parallel development to operaseria and arose in reaction ..., intended as a genre that the common man could relate to more easily. Whereas operaseria was a lavish entertainment that was both made for and depicted kings and nobility, opera buffa was made for and depicted ... performed in between acts of operaseria. These gave way to the full fledged opera buffa later in the 18th ... opera buffa would be Donizetti s L elisir d amore of 1832. It is claimed that the last true example of the opera buffa is Luigi and Federico Ricci s Crispino e la comare in 1850. Relation to and differences from operaseria While operaseria deals with mythical subjects such as gods and ancient heroes and only occasionally contained comic scenes, opera buffa involves the predominant use of comic scenes, characters, and plot lines in a contemporary setting. The traditional model for operaseria had ...Distinguish Op ra bouffe Opera buffa Italian language Italian , plural opere buffe is a genre of opera . It was first used as an informal description of Italian comic opera s variously classified by their authors ... of Opera considers La Cilla music by Michelangelo Faggioli, text by F. A. Tullio, 1706 and Luigi ... Pergolesi, the first major composers of opera buffa were Nicola Logroscino , Baldassare Galuppi and Alessandro Scarlatti , all of them based in Naples or Venice . The opera buffa s importance diminished ... of Seville Opera Classics Library Series ref The type of comedy could vary, and the range ... that generally held for opera buffa was having two acts as, for example, The Barber of Seville , dealing ... of the castrato castrati . ref Warrack, John and West, Ewan 1992 , The Oxford Dictionary of Opera ... Hunter, Mary. The Culture of opera Buffa in Mozart s Vienna A Poetics of Entertainment . Princeton .... Eighteenth Century Studies , Vol. 35, No. 1 Fall 2001 pg. 160&ndash 162. Opera buffa . World Book ... more details
italictitle Calto is an operaseria in 3 acts by Francesco Bianchi composer Francesco Bianchi . The libretto was by Giuseppe Maria Foppa, after the celtic poetry of Ossian . The opera was first performed at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice on 23 January 1788. Calto was an innovative work with some special instrumentation. As Marita P. McClymonds explains Bianchi uses flat keys, fluctuating modes, chromatic dissonances and an unusually wide range of wind timbres oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn and English horn for maximum dramatic effect. ref McClymonds, Marita P 1992 , Calto in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera p 692 ref Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 23 January 1788 br Conductor Duntalmo, usurper king tenor Giuseppe Bertelli Corimba, Duntalmo s daughter, secretly married to Calto soprano Maria Giacinta Galli Sinveno soprano castrato Tommaso Catena Calto, son of the rightful king killed by Duntalmo, adopted by Sinveno soprano castrato Giovanni Rubinelli Asteria soprano Maria Bellavigna Conalbo tenor Antonio Mora Synopsis Calto claims his rightful throne from the usurper Duntalmo, but the latter is saved by Corimba, who turns out to be both Duntalmo s daughter and the mother of Calto s two children. References Reflist http www.amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno &Mese &Anno &Giornata &Testo Calto&Parola Stringa Amadeus almanac, accessed 14 March 2011 McClymonds, Marita P 1992 , Calto in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , ed. Stanley Sadie London ISBN 0 333 73432 7 Category Operaseria Category Operas by Francesco Bianchi Category 1788 operas Category Italian language operas ... more details
Opera Category 1731 operas Category Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great Category Italian language operas Category Operaseria Category Operas by George Frideric Handel Category Operas ca Poro, re ... on the operas of Handel Hicks, Anthony, Poro , New Grove Dictionary of Opera The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , ed. Stanley Sadie London, 1992 ISBN 0 333 73432 7. External links http mdz1.bib bvb.de ... more details
Handel operas Orlando HWV 31 is an operaseria in three acts by George Frideric Handel written for the Royal Academy of Music 1719 . The Italian language Italian language libretto was adapted from Carlo Sigismondo Capece s L Orlando after Ludovico Ariosto s Orlando Furioso , which was also the source of Handel s operas Alcina and Ariodante . Performance history The opera was first given at the Her Majesty s Theatre King s Theatre in London on 27 January 1733. There were 10 performances and it was not revived. The first modern production was at the Unicorn Theatre opera Unicorn Theatre , Abingdon, Oxfordshire Abingdon , on 6 May 1959. The United States premiere of the opera was presented by the Handel Society of New York HSNY in a concert version on 18 January 1971 at Carnegie Hall . Stephen Simon conducted the performance with Rosalind Elias in the title role, Camilla Williams as Angelica, Betty Allen as Medoro, Carole Bogard as Dorinda, and Justino D az as Zoroastro. ref cite web url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FB0617FE3D5F107B93C2AB178AD85F458785F9&scp 8&sq 22Handel Society of New York 22&st p title Handel Opera of 1733 is Heard in Local Premiere author Harold C. Schonberg date January 20, 1971 work The New York Times ref The HSNY had made the first recording of the opera ... of Handel Orlando ii by Anthony Hicks, in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , ed. Stanley Sadie London, 1992 ISBN 0 333 73432 7 Category Roland Opera Category Operaseria Category Operas by George ... Smith conducted. ref cite web url http www.nytimes.com 1981 12 20 arts opera handel s orlando at american repertory.html title Opera Handel s Orlando At American Repertory date December 20, 1981 work The New York Times author John Rockwell ref London s Royal Opera, London Royal Opera House revived their 2003 production of the opera in February and March 2007 with Bejun Mehta again in the title ... William Christie , production Jens Daniel Herzog , Zurich Opera , with Marijana Mijanovic, Jankov ... more details
to work in foreign traditions such as operaseria . Some Baroque composers, such as Reinhard Keiser ... of operaseria as defined by Metastasio . Yet the immediate future belonged to Italian opera. The most ... of his career but soon moved on to write operaseria in Italy and England. ref Only one of Handel ... booklet notes to the recording of Keiser s opera Croesus by Ren Jacobs. ref Operaseria and the growth ... the chief proponent of operaseria, the Italian librettist Metastasio , took up residence as the imperial ...Opera in German is the opera of the German speaking Europe German speaking countries , most notably Germany ... focuses on opera in the German language , with brief mentions of German or Austrian composers who wrote opera primarily in other languages, as well as non native composers who wrote operas in German such as the Italian Ferruccio Busoni . Image Wien Staatsoper.jpg thumb right 250px Vienna State Opera , one of the most important opera houses throughout the world Image Frankfurt Opera 3d.jpg 250px thumb Frankfurt Alte Oper which is not an Opera House Image M nchen Nationaltheater.jpg thumb right 250px National Theatre Munich Munich National Theatre , home of the Bavarian State Opera Image Stuttgart ... of the Staatsoper Stuttgart Stuttgart State Opera German language opera appeared remarkably quickly after the birth of opera itself in Italy. The first Italian opera was Jacopo Peri s Dafne of 1598 ... much of the 17th and 18th centuries German language opera would struggle to emerge from the shadow ... tradition of serious German language opera was established. Mozart took the simple, popular genre ... a uniquely German form of opera under the influence of Romanticism . Weber s innovations were eclipsed ... history. Wagner strove to achieve his ideal of opera as music drama , eliminating all distinction between ... Ring des Nibelungen . After Wagner, opera could never be the same again, so great was his influence. The most successful of his followers was Richard Strauss . Opera flourished in German speaking lands ... more details
Some scholars describe the plots as featuring a deus ex machina like the ones present in operaseria ... prevents Pizarro from killing Florestan. Rescue opera was a popular genre of opera in the late 18th ... . Stylistically and thematically, rescue opera was an outgrowth of the French bourgeois op ra comique musically, it began a new tradition that would influence German Romantic opera and French grand opera . The most famous rescue opera is Ludwig van Beethoven s Fidelio . Term Rescue opera was not a contemporary term. ref Rescue opera ... was coined only in the late 19th or early 20th century. Charlton, David 1992 , Rescue opera in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ref Dyneley Hussey used the term ... opera is not an authentic genre, and that the concept was coined to make what he believes is a nonexistent connection between Beethoven s work and French opera. ref . . .the idea of rescue opera has ..., David 1992 , Rescue opera in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ref Patrick J. Smith, on the other hand, observes The rescue opera ...antedated the Revolution, but rescue opera as a genre was a product of it. ref name Smith Cite book title The tenth muse a historical study of the opera libretto ... , ref name roughguide while in German it is called Rettungsoper , Befreiungsoper liberation opera , or Schreckensoper terror opera . ref Cite book title Geschichte der Musik ein Studien und Nachschlagebuch ... d serteur 1769 , and Andr Gr try s Richard Coeur de lion opera Richard Coeur de lion 1784 . These are sometimes called early rescue operas, or conversely predecessors of the rescue opera. Henri Montan Berton s Les rigueurs du clo tre 1790 has been described as the first rescue opera ref name Smith ref http books.google.com books?id 5b8JAQAAMAAJ&q 22les rigueurs 22 22rescue opera 22 The Music Review ... lodoiska ref ref name roughguide Cite book title The rough guide to opera pages 117 119 url http ... and beginning of the nineteenth century, the period when rescue opera flourished, are Nicolas ... more details
More footnotes date January 2010 The history of opera in the English language commences in the 17th century. Earliest examples In England, one of opera s antecedents in the 16th century was an afterpiece ... arranged from popular tunes. In this respect such afterpieces anticipate the ballad opera s of the 18th ... theatres and halted any developments that may have led to the establishment of English opera. However ... by Locke and Johnson . About 1683, John Blow composed Venus and Adonis opera Venus and Adonis , often thought of as the first true English language opera. Blow s immediate successor was the better known ... of typical opera, but instead he usually worked within the constraints of the semi opera ..., his aim and that of his collaborator John Dryden was to establish serious opera in England, but these hopes ... Augustine Arne.jpg thumb left Thomas Arne Following Purcell, the popularity of opera in England dwindled. A revived interest in opera occurred in the 1730s, which is largely attributed to Thomas Arne ... comic opera, unsuccessfully in The Temple of Dullness 1745 , Henry and Emma 1749 and Don Saverio 1750 , but triumphantly in Thomas and Sally 1760 . His opera Artaxerxes opera Artaxerxes 1762 was the first attempt to set a full blown operaseria in English and was a huge success, holding the stage until the 1830s. His modernized ballad opera, Love in a Village 1762 , was equally novel and began a vogue for pastiche opera that lasted well into the 19th century. Arne was one of the few English composers of the era who, although imitating many elements of Italian opera, was able to move beyond it to create ... pillaged or imitated . Besides Arne, the other dominating force in English opera at this time was George Frideric Handel , whose opera serias filled the London operatic stages for decades, and influenced ... these centuries were ballad opera s, such as John Gay s The Beggar s Opera 1728 , musical Victorian burlesque burlesques , European operetta s, and late Victorian era light opera s, notably the Savoy ... more details
Operaseria By the end of the 17th century some critics believed that a new, more elevated form of opera was necessary. Their ideas would give birth to a genre, operaseria literally serious opera ... Italy after 1730. Opera buffa was distinguished from operaseria by numerous characteristics the importance .... Gluck s reforms Operaseria had its weaknesses and critics a taste for embellishment on behalf ... Willibald Gluck s reforms. He advocated that operaseria had to return to basics and that all .... But Mozart s contribution to operaseria was more mixed by his time it was dying away, and in spite ...dablink The opera company which was commonly referred to as The Italian Opera performed at Her Majesty s Theatre in The Haymarket Haymarket until 1847 and from then on at the Royal Opera House in Covent ... Interior of La Fenice opera house in Venice in 1837. Venice was, along with Florence and Rome , one of the cradles of Italian opera. Italian opera is both the art of opera in Italy and opera in the Italian language . Opera was born in Italy around the year 1600 and Italian opera has continued to play ... and Puccini , are amongst the most famous operas ever written and today are performed in opera ... main Origins of opera Dafne by Jacopo Peri was the earliest composition considered opera, as understood ... of sung drama. An underlying prerequisite for the creation of opera proper was the practice of monody ... the later opera, an intermedi featured the aforementioned solo singing, but also madrigals performed ... in 1600 of Peri s opera Euridice as part of the celebrations for a Medici wedding, the occasions ... madrigal opera by musicologists familiar with the later genre. This consisted of a series of madrigals ... of Dafne is now lost. The first opera for which music has survived was performed in 1600 at the wedding of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici at the Pitti Palace in Florence . The opera, Euridice ... who wrote his first opera, Orfeo La Favola d Orfeo The Fable of Orpheus , in 1607 for the court ... more details
operas Category Operas Category Operaseria Category 1718 operas italian opera stub it Scanderbeg ...Vivaldi operas Other uses Skanderbeg disambiguation Scanderbeg RV 732 is an opera dramma per musica in three acts composed by Antonio Vivaldi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Salvi . It was first performed at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence on June 22, 1718 to mark the re opening of the theatre to public performances. ref Holmes 1994 p.16 ref While the libretto has been preserved only fragments of the original score remain. ref Colas and Di Profio 2009 p. 54 Strohm 2008a p. 236 ref Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast br June 22, 1718 ref Premiere cast from Cassaglia 2005 ref Doneca soprano Francesca Cuzzoni Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni, La Parmigiana Climene soprano Anna Guglielmi Asteria contralto Agata Landi Acomat soprano Rosa Venturini Scanderbeg alto castrato Giovanni Battista Carboni Aroniz alto castrato Antonio Ristorini Ormondo alto castrato Giovanni Pietro Sbaraglia Amurat II alto castrato Gaetano Mossi Synopsis The subject of the opera is Skanderbeg , the 15th century Albania Albanian hero. Recordings Two arias the opera s second act, S a voi penso, o luci belle Ormondo and Con palme ed allori Scanderbeg , can be heard on Arie ritrovate sung by contralto Sonia Prina with the Accademia Bizantina, conducted by Ottavio Dantone. Na ve Records References reflist Sources Casaglia, Gherardo 2005 http www.amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno 22&Mese 06&Anno 1718&Giornata &Testo &Parola Stringa 22 Giugno 1718 . Almanacco Amadeus. Accessed 20 April 2011 it . Colas, Damien and Di Profio, Alessandro 2009 . D une sc ne l autre, l op ra italien en Europe Les p r grinations d un genre . Mardaga. ISBN 2870099924 fr Holmes, William 1994 . http books.google.co.uk ... 201718&f false Opera observed Views of a Florentine impresario in the early eighteenth century . University ... books?id DAjaK6zvDjIC&q Scanderbeg v snippet&q Scanderbeg&f false Essays on Handel and Italian Opera ... more details
The Power of Love and Hatred . Araja s next two productions were the operaseria operas seria SIl ... Araja Araja , 1755 The next operaseria by Araja Seleuco , text by Giuseppe Bonecchi was given ... of Elizaveta Petrovna and conclusion of peace with Sweden . The staging of Araja s operaseria .... He wrote an operaseria Demofoonte to the Italian language Italian libretto by Pietro Metastasio ... Borodin Borodin s Prince Igor , 1930 Russian opera Russian language Russian is the art of opera in Russia . Operas by composers of Russian origin, written or staged outside of Russia ... Union . Russian opera reached its peak in the work of such composer s as Mikhail Glinka Glinka ... Shostakovich Shostakovich . Searching for its typical and characteristic features, Russian opera ... history of Russian opera. Citation needed date November 2009 18th century div style divstyleplain ... 1762 br Catherine II of Russia 1729 1796 br Nikolai Sheremetev 1751 1809 div Opera came to Russia in the 18th century. At first there were Italian language operas presented by Italian opera troupe s. Later ... national opera per se, but rather a weak imitation of Italian opera Italian , France French or German opera German examples. But nevertheless, these experiments were important, and paved the way ..., French and even Czech composers, etc. ref Originating in Italy in c1600, opera spread all over ... August II the Strong based in Dresden loaned his Italian language Italian opera troupe to the Russian Empress Anna for the celebration of her coronation in Moscow . The first opera shown in Russia was Calandro ... opera troupes were welcomed to Russia for the entertaining of the Empress and her Court.In 1735 a big Italian opera troupe led by a composer Francesco Araja was invited for the first time to work in Saint Petersburg . The first opera given by them was Araja s La forza dell amore e dell odio ... of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna in Moscow the opera Tito Vespasiano La clemenza di Tito by Johann ... more details
operaseria 17th century Italian opera based on classical mythology . Il Trespolo tutore 1679 by Alessandro Stradella 1639&ndash 1682 was an early precursor of opera buffa . The opera has a farcical ...about the musical genre Robert Wyatt album Comicopera Comic opera denotes a sung dramatic work of a light or comic nature, usually with a happy ending. Forms of comic opera first developed in late 17th century Italy. By the 1730s, a new operatic genre, opera buffa , emerged as an alternative to operaseria . It quickly made its way to France, where it became op ra bouffon , and eventually, in the following ... their own genres of comic opera, incorporating the Italian and French models along with their own ... comic opera, English ballad opera , and Savoy Opera . Italian comic opera See also Opera buffa In late ... of characters widely used later in the opera buffa genre. The form began to flourish in Naples with Alessandro ... works. Neapolitan and then Italian comic opera grew into an independent form and became the most popular ..., Giuseppe Verdi Verdi called La Cecchina the first true Italian comic opera &ndash that is to say, it had ... op ra comique came to refer to any opera that included spoken dialogue, including works such as Bizet ... opera parodies, plots and characters in his works were often interchangeable. Given the frenetic pace at which he worked, Offenbach sometimes used the same material in more than one opera. Another ... and Germany. As in the French op ra comique , the singspiel was an opera with spoken dialogue, and usually ... de la Zarzuela, until it was forced to change its program to g nero chico. English light opera See also Ballad opera Savoy opera England traces its light opera tradition to the ballad opera, typically a comic play that incorporated songs set to popular tunes. John Gay John Gay s The Beggar s Opera ... opera . ref http www.iment.com maida familytree henry music duenna.htm The Duenna , Mary S. Van ... The Origins of Comic Opera at the stagebeauty website, accessed 4 January 2009 ref By the second ... more details
opera house in Poland was opened in 1724. ref name Grout p.529 The great moderniser of Polish opera was another Saxon, August III King August III . In 1748 he built an opera house in which works by Italian and German composers were regularly staged. A star of European opera, the composer Johann Adolf Hasse , also arrived in Poland. His work there increased opera s popularity amongst the Szlachta nobility and raised the artistic standards of Polish opera to an international level. Hasse wrote the operaseria Zenobia , to a libretto by Pietro Metastasio , especially for Warsaw in 1761. ref ...Polish opera may be broadly understood to include opera s staged in Poland and works written for foreign stages by Polish music Polish composers , as well as opera in the Polish language . The tradition ... Romantic opera in Polish flourished alongside nationalism after the Third Partition of Poland partition and is exemplified by the work of Stanis aw Moniuszko . In the 20th century Polish opera was exported ... of Loudun opera Die Teufel von Loudun that were translated into Polish later. 17th century Image LadislasIV.jpg thumb left 140px W adys aw IV , Poland s first opera patron Image Opera Hall Castle Warsaw.jpg thumb right 200px W adys aw IV W adys aw s Opera Hall right at the Royal Castle in Warsaw ... W adys aw IV reigned 1632 1648 was an enthusiast and patron of opera while he was still a prince. In 1625 Francesca Caccini wrote an opera for W adys aw when he visited Italy. This opera, La liberazione ... performance of an Italian opera outside of Italy. ref Warrack p.240 Viking p.174 ref Gli amori ... Scacchi s opera troupe to Poland. A dramma per musica as serious Italian opera was known at the time ... were too busy fighting wars to show much concern for opera, although such works that did appear were ... Canaletto A high point of Polish opera occurred during the reign of the last king of Poland, Stanis aw ... Made Happy . Wojciech Bogus awski quickly turned this into a libretto for an opera which was staged ... more details
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The history of opera may refer to Opera History , The history of opera, an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work History of the Opera web browser , The history of the Opera web browser disambig ... more details
The English Opera may refer to The Lyceum Theatre, London , commonly known as the The English Opera or The English Opera House until the 1840s. The English National Opera , an English opera company founded by Lilian Baylis The Palace Theatre, London , originally named the Royal English Opera House was intended as a home for English Grand Opera Disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar operaOpera is a Western performance art which combines music and drama. Opera may also refer to Opera web browser Opera Software , a Norwegian software company In music pera , album by Todmobile Opera song Opera song , by etin Alp & the Short Waves Chinese opera , an art form combining music and drama rooted in traditional Chinese culture Op ra, a List of opera genres Op ra genre of French 19th and 20th century lyric stage work Op ra, a commonly used name for the Paris Opera Op ra comique , French opera genre Op ra Comique , Paris opera company and opera house Opera Comique , London theatre 1870 1902 , known for Gilbert and Sullivan operas In television and film Opera film Opera film , a horror film by Dario Argento The Opera Seinfeld The Opera Seinfeld , an episode of the TV series Opera, a Japanese adult video studio founded by Kaoru Toyoda In other uses Opera, Lombardy ... system Opera magazine Opera magazine , a British publication covering opera Operation Opera , a 1981 Israeli air strike OPERA experiment , a particle physics experiment aiming to detect neutrino oscillations Opera Solutions , a management consulting and analytics company Opera cake , French cake OPERA, a property management system for hotels developed and marketed by MICROS Systems , Inc. MSC Opera , cruise ship See also Rock opera , a rock album or performance in which the songs form a cohesive story Horse opera , melodramatic, formulaic Western movie or TV series Space opera , melodramatic, formulaic sci fi movie or TV series Soap opera , ongoing, episodic work of fiction Soap opera disambiguation Opera Publica , construction or engineering projects carried out in ancient Rome Opus disambiguation Disambig ar be x old bs Opera vor br Opera cs Opera rozcestn k de Opera Begriffskl rung el es pera desambiguaci n eo Opera eu Opera argipena fa fr Op ra gl Opera hr Opera razdvojba it Opera disambigua he ... more details