I think you probably are asking obout one of Richard Wagner's Operas - Der Ring des Nibelungen(The Ring of the Nibelung) and the character would be the Valkyrie Brünnhilde - Siegfried's lover and Wotan's daughter.
You get that it's over when the fat lady stings.
== == It's like a play, but the story is sung instead of simply spoken. As in a play, the characters act and there is staging. Some operas have spoken dialogue between songs; in others, everything is sung. An orchestra accompanies the singers. And while the stereotype of an opera singer is a fat lady wearing a hat with two horns, in real life opera singers come in all shapes and sizes! The point of opera is not just to sing high notes. The high notes are sung to show off the soprano's voice. If you don't like opera, try being in one. Your opinion will dramatically change.
You're talking about the operas from Richard Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelungen." (Der Ring des Nibilungen) The famous lady with the horns is Brunhilde. She makes her big entrance in the opera "Die Walkuere." ("The Valkyries") Brunhilde is the hand maiden (and daughter) of the "War Father" also called, Wotan. (His name is Odin, in English).She enters riding her flying horse, carrying a spear, and singing, :Ho-ya ta -ho!(Bugs Bunny did a famous version of her)
Main role, main character. The leading lady can be referred to as the prima donna.
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A lot of ladies have been opera singers.
No but jokingly she said they are :)
An opera singer. Many famous opera singers have been overweight, so that's where the term comes from.
Just before the opera finishes.
Cause She Wants To And She Does Whatever She Wants
no because why would any person do that
You get that it's over when the fat lady stings.
Yes, she does. Some of her work is influenced by opera, the most recent is song called "Government hooker".
== == It's like a play, but the story is sung instead of simply spoken. As in a play, the characters act and there is staging. Some operas have spoken dialogue between songs; in others, everything is sung. An orchestra accompanies the singers. And while the stereotype of an opera singer is a fat lady wearing a hat with two horns, in real life opera singers come in all shapes and sizes! The point of opera is not just to sing high notes. The high notes are sung to show off the soprano's voice. If you don't like opera, try being in one. Your opinion will dramatically change.