Le Carnaval de Venise is a romantic comedy concerning a double rivalty: that of Leonore and Isabelle for Leandre, and that of Leandre and Rodolphe for Isabelle.
Andre Campra (1660 - 1744) composed Les Fetes Venitiennes (The Venitian Festival) first performed on 17th June 1710. Seemingly it comprises several one act comedies, opening with "The triumph of folly over reason". There seems to be no public domain translation of this obscure opera, but the links below might be of assistance to you. As would a copy of Viking Book of Opera ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
Chapter 7 of The Phantom of the Opera is called Faust and What Followed. This is the scene where Carllota's voice sounds like a frog and the Chandelier crashes.
This is the second opera in Wagner's Ring cycle and the link below will give you a synopsis.
The closest answer to your question is the Auber opera 'The Crown Diamonds' and a very good synopsis can be found on the web site 'AllAboutOpera.com'
Erik is a bad and a good guy ,sometimes while the other is a good people
This opera by Giovanni Paisiello [9th May 1740 - 5th June 1816] was premiered in 1789. However there would seem to be no public database holding a synopsis in order to answer your question and the opera is totally outside the mainstream. I can only suggest that you try a music library to see if they hold a score and that should give you a synopsis of the story.
This opera, a love drama, by Pietri [1886 - 1946] is so obscure and outside the mainstream there would seem to be no public database holding a synopsis in order to answer your question. I can only suggest that you try a music library to see if they hold a score and that should give you a synopsis of the story.
English Touring Opera was created in 1979.
English Opera Group was created in 1947.
English Opera Group ended in 1980.
This character is complex. You can review the synopsis of the opera, below, and decide for yourself what kind of man is Mateo Falcone.
A summary of an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto includes the text of the opera, detailing the dialogue, lyrics, and stage directions. It serves as a guide to the story and characters, providing essential context for the music and performance. In some contexts, a brief overview of the opera's plot may also be referred to as a "synopsis."