Big objects or objects that can stand on their own such as books, magazines, album's, and shows are italicized. Things that are dependent or part of a group such as chapters, songs, and articles should be put into quotation marks.
Depending on the style guide you've been given, you can either italicize the opera's title or include it in quotes. The key is to be consistent with your titles throughout your manuscript.
Re:
Italics
To Whom It May Concern:
To properly APA cite an unpublished manuscript in your research paper, follow this format: Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of Manuscript Manuscript. Unpublished manuscript, Name of Institution, Location.
You capitalize it
johana
The name should be capitalized.
To cite an unpublished manuscript in academic writing, include the author's name, the title of the manuscript, the date it was written, and any relevant details about its location or source. Use the format: Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Manuscript." Date Written.
You can correctly punctuate "myles's" as "Myles's" with an apostrophe after the 's'. This shows possession when a name ends with an 's'.
It's commonly punctuated as Amar'e.
The Barloon's is correct.