The climax of an Opera is often referred to as the "finale." This is the moment of peak emotional intensity and dramatic resolution, typically occurring towards the end of the opera. It often features a powerful musical composition that encapsulates the themes and conflicts presented throughout the work, leading to a resolution of the story. In some operas, the climax may also involve a significant aria or duet that highlights the characters' emotional states.
The text of an opera is called the libretto and the writer is called a librettist.
I believe it's called the Libretto.
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Jane Farrar did her own singing in 1943 Phantom of the opera. June Vincent did her own singing in 1944 The Climax.
The peak of a story is called the CLIMAX.
In "Intrigue at the Opera" by Carolyn Keene, the climax occurs when Nancy Drew discovers the real identity of the mysterious opera singer and uncovers a plot to steal a valuable piece of artwork during a performance at the opera house. Nancy must race against time to prevent the theft and apprehend the criminals, leading to a suspenseful and action-packed resolution.
The lyrics of an opera are called the "libretto."
In almost every language it is called opera.
the sydney opera house is called the sydney opera house because opera is song in the building and because of its great views.
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It was called the Opera Populaire in the 1880's.
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A quick search does not reveal such an opera.
The text of an opera is called the libretto and the writer is called a librettist.
Yes there was a soap opera called soap in the sixties.