That would be entirely up to you. Generally you should choose one with a type of story / plot you like [like you would a movie] and if it is your first time I suggest 'La boheme' by Puccini.
No. To hide Opera, do either of the following: Mac- Press Command+H, right-click Opera's dock icon and choose Hide Opera, click the Opera item on your menu bar and choose Hide Opera, or press the minimize button on Opera's window. Windows- Press the minimize button on Opera's window, press the Show Desktop button on your Quick Launch bar, right click Opera's item on your taskbar and choose Minimize, or Windows 7's Aero Shake features.
In the BlackBerry browser, go to Opera Mini's download page and choose download.
Export your Google Chrome bookmarks and import them into Opera. This is done by clicking on the wrench menu, opening the Bookmark Manager, then Tools, then Export Bookmarks. Choose any folder you can remember, and click OK. Open Opera, press Control+Shift+B on your keyboard, press the file button (in Opera), and choose Import Bookmarks.
Heres the location of Opera sessions folder in windows 7: C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Opera\Opera\sessions Opera store all sessions files in this directory by the name you choose.
You visit Opera Mini's download page on your cellphone, click Other Versions, and then choose the one you are looking for.
Simply access Opera Mini's download page and choose "Other Versions" below the main download link.
Opera stores its bookmarks in the Opera preferences folder. However, an easier way to access Opera's bookmarks externally would be to export them, by pressing Control+Shift+B or Command+Shift+B, clicking File, and choosing Export as HTML. Choose the destination folder and that's it!
Using the phone's built-in web browser, simply navigate to the Opera Mini download page and choose the download for your cellphone (usually the default choice).
Go to Opera Mini's download page using your included phone browser, and choose a different version (there is a link below the download link).
go on sourmath.com. and it automatically deletes the pages you choose. Each time you go on them.
All opera singers can sing in Latin if need be - for example a mass or requiem, it is just a matter of learning the words, just as they do for any other item they would sing.There are no operas in Latin! There are many sacred works such as masses and requiems as stated above, but they are not necessarily only sung by opera singers. Many singers specialize in sacred works and never sing opera. And many opera singers choose to sing only opera.Latin has nothing to do with opera.
You right click on the note and choose delete, or, alternatively, select the note and press the delete button.