Opera originated in Italy during the late 16th century, with its roots in the tradition of vocal music and drama. The first operas were created in the late Renaissance, with works like Jacopo Peri's "Dafne" (1598) and Claudio Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" (1607) being among the earliest examples. This art form quickly spread across Europe, evolving into various styles and influencing many cultures.
Opera, the word, comes from Italy.
Impossible to answer as you do not specify a country. I suggest you Google opera schools / colleges in your country. It would also depend on the level you are currently at.
Italy
Egypt.
Australia.
While any answer to this question would generate a good deal of discussion, I'd have to vote for Italy.
Opera originated in Italy.
The Man Without a Country - opera - was created in 1937.
'Opera' is the Italian for 'work'. It is an abbreviation for 'opera in musica'.
Opera, the word, comes from Italy.
Impossible to answer as you do not specify a country. I suggest you Google opera schools / colleges in your country. It would also depend on the level you are currently at.
Italy
England.
Egypt.
Australia.
Australia
Italy.