Isolde, from Tristan und Isolde
alia
No
The action of The Marriage of Figaro takes place after the events in The Barber of Seville, and recounts a single day in the palace of the Count Almaviva in Spain. In the Mozart opera Figaro is the Count's valet and in Rossini opera Figaro is the Barber of Seville. The links below will give further information.
1778
basset horn
Yes.
No
The Magic Flute.
Aida, an Ethiopian princess, in the opera of that name.
Was composed in 1789 [K583] as an insertion aria for Martin y Soler's opera Il burbero di buon core.
Cassandra
Cassandra, daughter of the Trojan King
Isolde, from Tristan und Isolde
Cassandra, daughter of Trojan king Priam.
'Aida'
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
Nothing, they are "opera" singing notes.
With a lot of loot and the Trojan princess Cassandra as his slave in tow. His wife Clytmnestra is jealous and has her lover kill him. Work out the moral values in that one.