There are several 'famous' Opera companies in the United States, including but not limited to, The New York Metropolitan Opera, The San Francisco Opera, The Houston Opera, The Chicago Opera and so forth.
The Metropolitan Opera house in New York City, New York.
McCaw Hall Opera house in Seattle, Washington.
Well, I only know of one. Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australlia.
Your answer depends totally on the size of the opera company. Further, it depends on whether the company includes -- or not -- the opera ballet, the opera chorus, the opera orchestra, the opera production company and crew, the administration for the company, and so forth.
Opera Company of Boston ended in 1990.
Opera Company of Philadelphia was created in 1975.
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company was created in 1875.
Now days absolutely nothing, in earlier days it represented the kind of opera they specialised in.
Your answer depends totally on the size of the opera company. Further, it depends on whether the company includes -- or not -- the opera ballet, the opera chorus, the opera orchestra, the opera production company and crew, the administration for the company, and so forth.
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Century Opera Company was created in 1913.
Philadelphia Opera Company was created in 1938.
Philadelphia Opera Company ended in 1910.
Boston Opera Company ended in 1915.
Boston Opera Company was created in 1908.
Canadian Opera Company was created in 1950.
Chicago Opera Company was created in 1940.
Chicago Opera Company ended in 1946.
Berkshire Opera Company was created in 1962.
Berkshire Opera Company ended in 2009.