There are pieces of a work called Olav Trygvason, but only three scenes were ever completed. Apart from that, Grieg never composed another Opera. He did however write incidental music to a play by Henrik Ibsen known as Peer Gynt, but this is not technically an opera since there wasn't a voice part.
Yes.Yes.
No, he did not.
The history of Opera originated in Italy during the last years of the 16th century. The first ever opera was â??Dafneâ?? which was created by Jacopo Peri. with the meetings of the Florentine Camerata (apex)
apart from a few. every song that she has ever sung. hope i helped :)
It is possible, but unlikely she ever sang it. She never recorded it. In fact she never recorded anything in German, or anything that wasn't from opera.
milly thawlor
Yes.Yes.
No Edvard Munch never gave up on art even if he always did get the right picture he still didn't give up on the painting he was working on.
no
No
Opera began at the end of the Renaissance and has been developing ever since.
Carmen
No, he did not.
Yes, he writes songs.
It is not clear as to what you mean by 'craze', but Opera is as popular now as it ever was, especially with recordings etc. Factually more people than ever have access to opera since the advent of the LP. Before that the only way to hear [see] a complete opera was to go and see it - that was expensive as was the purchase of 'complete' recordings on old 78's. So really a full opera was the domain of the 'well off'.
yes around the ending
The history of Opera originated in Italy during the last years of the 16th century. The first ever opera was â??Dafneâ?? which was created by Jacopo Peri. with the meetings of the Florentine Camerata (apex)