It depends on what for, book or poster or programme etc, but basically you would do thus - "La bohème, an Opera in four acts by Giacomo Puccini."
Something like this:
Eel TROH-vah-TOH-ray
Remember to flip or roll those 'R's'!
It's pronounced as it's spelled, except the "t" at the end is silent.
Tour-an-doe.
TOH-ska
Nessun Dorma, which means "none shall sleep," is from Puccini's Turandot.
Suzuki is the maid in Madame Butterfly. Madame Butterfly first showed in New York at the Metropolitan Opera House on February 11th, 1907.
The title means "This Love"
Beethoven.
39 From the album A Night at the Opera
Madame Butterfly, Tosca, Aida, Billy Budd, Carmen, Don Giovanni, Falstaff,Turandot
The story title you're looking for is Rent. You can read more, below.
Nessun Dorma, which means "none shall sleep," is from Puccini's Turandot.
Suzuki is the maid in Madame Butterfly. Madame Butterfly first showed in New York at the Metropolitan Opera House on February 11th, 1907.
The title means "This Love"
Although its not an official title it is used regarding the opera 'La Traviata'.
It is my understanding that HAIR is the first rock opera.
As i recall, the first rock opera was entitled Hair.
Fidelio
Celeste Aida
Beethoven.
The deceived one