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Cosa (chi) è operatic$55244$ - definizione

AMERICAN PIANIST AND COMPOSER
Nola (song); An Operatic Nightmare
  • "Nola" sheet music cover

Felix Arndt         
Felix Arndt (May 20, 1889October 16, 1918) was an American pianist and composer of popular music. His mother was the Countess Fevrier, related to Napoleon III.
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
n.
1) to perform, stage an opera
2) (a) comic; grand; light opera
3) a soap opera
4) a horse opera ('western film')
5) at the opera
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
(operas)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
An opera is a play with music in which all the words are sung.
...a one-act opera about contemporary women in America.
...an opera singer...
He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera.
N-VAR
see also soap opera

Wikipedia

Felix Arndt

Felix Arndt (May 20, 1889 – October 16, 1918) was an American pianist and composer of popular music. His mother was the Countess Fevrier, related to Napoleon III. His father, Hugo Arndt, was Swiss-born.

Educated in New York (his music teachers included Carl Lachmund), Arndt composed songs for the famous vaudeville team of Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes, and recorded over 3000 piano rolls for Duo-Art and QRS Records. He died in New York City from the "Spanish flu" influenza. Arndt is interred at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, NY.

Arndt is best remembered for his 1915 composition "Nola," written as an engagement gift to his fiancée (and later wife), Nola Locke. It is sometimes considered to be the first example of the novelty piano or "novelty ragtime" genre, published by Sam Fox Publishing Company. It was the signature theme of the Vincent Lopez orchestra, and a top ten hit for Les Paul in 1950. A vocal recording by Billy Williams, featuring lyrics by Sunny Skylar, became a minor hit in 1959.