it could be o'fortuna, from carl orfs carmina burana. that is a very dramatic piece, though it is actually a drinking song from his Opera. if you are refering to the likes of the omen films and alike, then this could be the one you are asking about.
I guarantee it is "O Fortuna." It is from a larger musical piece, a cantata called Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, written in 1935.
'A Night at the Opera' is a classic Marx Brothers' comedy; definitely a classic.
'Flower Duet' by Léo Delibes, from the opera 'Lakmé.'
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Natale Carossio sang the soprano parts in the Movie Anthony Adverse.
A good suggestion, in my opinion would be to go in a Phantom of the Opera inspired dress, considering it was a good play and movie, the irony would be perfect.
Opera is like a play and a movie when he has dramatic singing a story.
18th century dramatic Opera
Opera buffa has comic elements, while opera is strictly dramatic.
18th century dramatic opera. Apex
Opera is the best way to describe music drama. In particular, an opera that unfolds with continuous dramatic music and dramatic activity.
Just as in the theatrical sense, characterized by its dramatic plot lines.
18th century dramatic
The author of the original book, Gaston Leroux, has said that the Phantom of the Opera was a true story. But if it was, it probably wasn't a dramatic love triangle such as the movie/musical
An opera is a dramatic work set to music. It is a genre of classical music. Some synonyms for opera are magnum opus, music, production, and composition.
An opera is a dramatic work in one or more acts, which is set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
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Opera Buffa is a comedic opera.Opera Seria is a serious opera.One is "serious" (seria)or dramatic opera, while the other has "comic" touches (buffa) and is lighter in style.