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Opera singers all sing all kinds of operas. There are no special terms for singers of comic operas.
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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.
The usual term is opera omnia, which is literally "all works".
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An opera can be written in Italian, French, German, Russian and other languages, and it can be sung in nearly all the languages in the world.
No Bach was not used in 2004 Phantom of the Opera, it was all written by Andrew Lloyd Webber. 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains used Bach when he is playing the organ, Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
The opera 'The Zoo' is a one act comic opera with no spoken words. It has two couples in it. In one couple the man tries to impress the foodstand girl by eating all of her food. In the other couple the man thinks he has poisoned people by mistakenly swapping over peppermint for a prescription drug.
Collect all the pieces to the comic strip and written in the middle will be the combination.
Yes, for many centuries, Latin was the common tongue of all educated people. Prayers and Church services were all in Latin, books were all written in Latin, ambassadors all spoke Latin, etc.
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