Can-can was featured in the operetta "Orphée aux Enfers" (Orpheus In Hell) by 19th century French composer Jacques Offenbach.
There are numerous kinds, but the basic types are - Grand Opera Comic Opera Serious Opera Opera Semiseria Opera Cornique Opera Verismo Singspiel Operetta Chinese opera
The opera populaire is the opera house that is in the book/play/movie 'Phantom of the Opera'
Assuming you mean "opera buffa" then the definition would be a comedic opera, as opposed to an "opera seria," meaning "serious opera."
The term for opera in Manhattan is opera.
an opera ballet is an opera that incorporates ballet dancing in part to tell the story of the opera
That's from the opera "Carmen," by Georges Bizet.
we can't compare the Opera and Google, it depends on what feature you want. if you compare in user friendly property then Google is better than opera. But when you talking about features and look & view then Opera is better.
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Opera Seria and Opera Buffa
There are numerous kinds, but the basic types are - Grand Opera Comic Opera Serious Opera Opera Semiseria Opera Cornique Opera Verismo Singspiel Operetta Chinese opera
A role you might really enjoy learning, while not a trouser role, is "Baba the Turk" in Igor Stravinsky's opera, The Rake's Progress. The role is composed for Contralto, written in English, relatively short, but very much a feature role in the opera and very satisfying.
Amongst numerous opera genres are - Ballad opera Chamber opera Comic opera Comédie en vaudeville Grand Opera Masque Opera buffa Opera semiseria Opera seria Operetta Opéra bouffe Opéra bouffon Opéra comique Opéra féerie Opéra-ballet Rescue opera Romantische Opera Savoy opera Singspiel Tragédie en musique Verismo Zarzuela
The opera populaire is the opera house that is in the book/play/movie 'Phantom of the Opera'
Assuming you mean "opera buffa" then the definition would be a comedic opera, as opposed to an "opera seria," meaning "serious opera."