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.
Opera is mostly 100% singing and operetta is roughly 70% sung and 30% spoken.
Christoph Willibald Gluck, mostly
It's mostly all singing and not just talking.
probably to opera
The French mostly listen to rap, and opera
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opera singers mostly but i think that other styles were there aswell.
This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
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mostly ballet (well its all ballet) because back in the period phantom of the opera was set ballet dancing was very popular to go and see for the rich even though being a dancer was frowned upon. the opera house would have its own ballet dancer's or tours of ballet dancers.
Opera Seria and Opera Buffa