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Verdi's operas are magnificent but unfortunately today's people are ignorant; most adults do not have time for music and if they do they listen to a large variety of them (from classical to hip-hop) but today's youth is lost, about 98% of it is more interested in Justin Bieber or Eminem. All audiences that go to Verdi operas will enjoy them. That's why they go.
Some people believe that birds were the first source of music
Italy was greatly affected by the Renaissance, and they were probably the ones who had a great interest in operas in the first place. Italian is also a classic language for artistic performances, as many people in opera have to learn Italian and German because many of them were written in more classic languages than English. Also, Italians like pasta and lots of it, and you need to exercise your diaphragm to belt out many of those poweful notes in Italian arias.
That's a subjective choice; there is no right answer. Many people would say Verdi, Puccini, Wagner or Mozart, but there are many other composers who would get votes.
Radio shows back then were mainly music shows, operas or radio dramas or comedies. What you could do is check newspapers on microfilm at the library and see what was listed. They used to list all the shows on the dial for decades.
The politician's jingoistic speeches stirred up nationalistic fervor among the crowd.
The Serbians were very nationalistic.
I believe that the nationalistic people who live in the mountains in many nations are the Kurds.
Arguably either Goethe (Guh-tah) or Schiller.
Both are filled with Drama. And normally people in operas sing more than they actually talk.
In operas the people on stage sing their words instead of saying or speaking them.
There is a wide variety of soap operas on SoapZone. You can use SoapZone to watch soap operas and chat with people about them and common interests between you both.
people where entertained by operas art and drama
People who love operas are considered opera fans.
To make people realise that they are not alone in the world.
No, the noun opera's is the possessive form of the singular noun opera. The apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: They made some changes to the opera's script.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a series of operas or a program of operas.
Monaco people listen to Classical Music and operas