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The Language of the song Dota is Swedish.
Operas are typically performed in the language that the composer wrote the opera in, such as Italian, German, French, or English. Some composers also wrote operas in their native language, like Russian or Czech. Additionally, there are operas that incorporate multiple languages within the same production.
The song "Neodammerung" is sung in a constructed language called "Simlish." Simlish is a fictional language used in the popular video game series, The Sims. It is designed to sound like human speech but is not based on any specific language.
"Vere dignum" is sung in Latin, a classical language commonly used in traditional and religious music. The phrase translates to "truly worthy" in English.
The song "99 Luftballons" was originally sung in German by the band Nena.
I'm pretty sure opera can be sung in any language, but most times its sung in Italian French or German
Massenet's "Thais" is sung in French.
Opera is mostly 100% singing and operetta is roughly 70% sung and 30% spoken.
This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
In opera, all vocalization is sung -- per se, then, it is not labeled as 'dialog'.All operas are written in a language and depending on where they are performed, the opera company/ house may translate the libretto -- the text being sung -- into a language that the audience in that geography may better understand.
Carmen is traditionally sung in French. There is also an English version performed by the English National Opera.
Madama Butterfly is an opera by Giacomo Puccini, set in Japan and sung in Italian. It is the story of a Japanese Geisha who marries an American Naval officer.
O Mio Babbino Caro is sung in Italian. It translates to Oh My Dear Father. The song appears in the opera Gianni Schicchi and is sung as a Soprano aria.
musical, opera maybe?
Basically - Grand opera contains no spoken dialogue, every thing is sung; a Light Opera contains both sung and spoken dialogue
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