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Opera Seria and Opera Buffa
Yes, the noun 'alley' is a common noun, a general word for a narrow roadway or walkway; a word for any alley of any kind.
Opera? There is a genre of opera called verismo, but all the word means is realism.
Alley Cats!
He is only known as "Erik" from Gaston Lerox's Phantom of the Opera. If you were to watch Lon Channey's Phantom of the Opera, he is given no name. If you were to watch Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, stage and the movie, he is given no name of any kind but the Angel of Music.
yes, its a special kind of singing so, opera is a proper noun....
simple opera singers sing opera no special name though their are typea of opera singers: sopranos altos basses and some i honestly cant remember
They listen to opera and classical
A French opéra comique
Now days absolutely nothing, in earlier days it represented the kind of opera they specialised in.
The plural form of the noun alley is alleys. The plural possessive form is alleys'. example: The alleys' clean up project is scheduled for April.