Most of Giuseppe Verdi's operas were published by Casa Ricordi, a prominent music publishing company based in Milan, Italy. Casa Ricordi played a significant role in promoting Verdi's works and supporting his career as a composer.
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No. Operas have been written in virtually every language.
The scores and parts of Puccini's operas are all in the public domain.
In operas the people on stage sing their words instead of saying or speaking them.
Opera singers all sing all kinds of operas. There are no special terms for singers of comic operas.
The second one. Traditionally, operas have little or no spoken dialogue at all - as opposed to musicals, which have songs to illustrate major sequences and dialogue in between. (Thus Lloyd Webber's "Phantom", insofar as the film, is NOT actually a traditional opera, nor is the stage show; it is technically a musical.)
One can find information regarding operas in Australia at the official Sydney Opera House website. One would find all the information they require about operas.
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Operas have been written in most all languages on Earth, primarily the European, Asian and English languages.
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Impossible to answer as it is totally subjective and covers all types of operas - but it is usually accepted that the most popular operas are Carmen and La boheme.
If by transition, you mean 'link' -- one can find re-iterations in Wagner's Ring operas -- each of the four -- of the entire story, told and retold in other operas, for example. This means that in order to understand the Ring stories, it may not be necessary to enjoy all four -- about 26 hours -- operas, but you may miss out if you do not attend them all.