As far as can be established - Italian. The first Opera composed is accepted as 'Daphne' or 'Dafne' first performed in 1598 during Carnival at the home of Jacopo Corsi in Florence. The music was by Jacopo Peri to a libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini. It is recognized as such because it was the first of a series of similar pieces that established the form of early 17th century Italian opera. The score does not survive.
The first opera is generally agreed to have been Dafne, by Jacopo Peri. The libretto is in Italian.
The two languages that were possible choices for Mozart's first opera in Vienna were Italian and German. At that time, Italian was the dominant language for opera, but Mozart also sought to establish German opera as a viable form. His first opera in Vienna, "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," premiered in German in 1782, showcasing his commitment to the development of German-language opera.
The first operas were in Italian. The form spread throughout Europe and the world, and there are now operas in virtually every language.
'opera' is Italian for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'opera in musica'.
Beethoven's opera Fidelio is in German.
In almost every language it is called opera.
it comes from the Italian language
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Opera is mostly sung in Italian, German, French, and English. Italian is considered the traditional language for opera singing, given the origins of opera in Italy. However, operas can also be composed and performed in other languages.
The language of the libretto (text of the opera) was Italian.
Italian is the language from which the word 'opera' comes. It's a feminine noun in Italian. It includes among its different translations 'work, opera [as a piece of music], opera [as the theater in which the music is performed], and deed'. It's pronounced 'OH-peh-rah'.