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W11 Opera         
OPERA COMPANY BASED IN THAT DISTRICT
W11 Opera is an independent opera company in London which produces operas performed by young people aged 9 to 18. Founded in 1971, it takes its name from its location in W11, a postal district in West London consisting largely of Notting Hill and parts of Holland Park.
operatic         
  • Armide]]'' in the [[Salle du Palais-Royal]] in 1761
  • Private baroque theatre in [[Český Krumlov]]
  • [[Claudio Monteverdi]]
  • [[Ferenc Erkel]], the father of Hungarian opera
  • Glinka]]'s ''[[A Life for the Tsar]]''
  • German opera orchestra from the early 1950s
  • Giuseppe Verdi, by [[Giovanni Boldini]], 1886
  • Illustration for the score of the original Vienna version of ''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]]''
  • [[Henry Purcell]]
  • Stravinsky in 1921
  • The Queen of the Night in an 1815 production of Mozart's ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''
  • Leyli and Majnun]]"'' opera. 1934. [[Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater]]
  • [[Leoš Janáček]] in 1917
  • Macbeth]]'' at the [[Savonlinna Opera Festival]] in [[St. Olaf's Castle]], [[Savonlinna]], Finland, in 2007
  • ''[[The Mikado]]'' (Lithograph)
  • Ulriksdal Palace Theatre]] at the 40-year jubilee in 2016 of its funding, renovation and subsequent reopening
  • Panini]], 1747, [[Musée du Louvre]])
  • Score of Smetana's ''[[The Bartered Bride]]''
  • Richard Wagner
  • [[Magdalena Kožená]] and [[Jonas Kaufmann]] in a scene from ''[[Carmen]]'', [[Salzburg Festival]] 2012
  • Arnold Schoenberg in 1917; portrait by [[Egon Schiele]]
  • 1720}}
  • Brünnhilde throws herself on Siegfried's funeral pyre in Wagner's ''[[Götterdämmerung]]''
  • [[Sydney Opera House]]
  • [[La Scala]] of Milan
  • [[Thomas Arne]]
  • [[Antonio Vivaldi]], in 1723
ARTFORM COMBINING SUNG TEXT AND MUSICAL SCORE IN A THEATRICAL SETTING
Operas; Operatic; Opera singers; Operatics; Baroque opera; The Opera; Opera singer; Opera company; Opera (Music); Operatic scene; Opera music; Western opera; Opera in Baroque era
Operatic means relating to opera.
...the local amateur operatic society.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
opera         
  • Armide]]'' in the [[Salle du Palais-Royal]] in 1761
  • Private baroque theatre in [[Český Krumlov]]
  • [[Claudio Monteverdi]]
  • [[Ferenc Erkel]], the father of Hungarian opera
  • Glinka]]'s ''[[A Life for the Tsar]]''
  • German opera orchestra from the early 1950s
  • Giuseppe Verdi, by [[Giovanni Boldini]], 1886
  • Illustration for the score of the original Vienna version of ''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]]''
  • [[Henry Purcell]]
  • Stravinsky in 1921
  • The Queen of the Night in an 1815 production of Mozart's ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''
  • Leyli and Majnun]]"'' opera. 1934. [[Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater]]
  • [[Leoš Janáček]] in 1917
  • Macbeth]]'' at the [[Savonlinna Opera Festival]] in [[St. Olaf's Castle]], [[Savonlinna]], Finland, in 2007
  • ''[[The Mikado]]'' (Lithograph)
  • Ulriksdal Palace Theatre]] at the 40-year jubilee in 2016 of its funding, renovation and subsequent reopening
  • Panini]], 1747, [[Musée du Louvre]])
  • Score of Smetana's ''[[The Bartered Bride]]''
  • Richard Wagner
  • [[Magdalena Kožená]] and [[Jonas Kaufmann]] in a scene from ''[[Carmen]]'', [[Salzburg Festival]] 2012
  • Arnold Schoenberg in 1917; portrait by [[Egon Schiele]]
  • 1720}}
  • Brünnhilde throws herself on Siegfried's funeral pyre in Wagner's ''[[Götterdämmerung]]''
  • [[Sydney Opera House]]
  • [[La Scala]] of Milan
  • [[Thomas Arne]]
  • [[Antonio Vivaldi]], in 1723
ARTFORM COMBINING SUNG TEXT AND MUSICAL SCORE IN A THEATRICAL SETTING
Operas; Operatic; Opera singers; Operatics; Baroque opera; The Opera; Opera singer; Opera company; Opera (Music); Operatic scene; Opera music; Western opera; Opera in Baroque era
opera1
¦ noun a dramatic work in one or more acts that is set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
?an opera house.
Origin
C17: from Ital., from L., lit. 'labour, work'.
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opera2
plural form of opus.