The director of the orchestra is called the conductor. There is also a staging director who is in charge of the physical part of the Opera, rather than the music. There can be a stage manager who will keep track of who's supposed to be on stage and will give Qs. The main director for the actual performance would be the conductor, though.
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Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
This depends on the house and it also varies. For example, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden has a 'board of directors' but also has a 'Musical Director'. Most opera houses / companies have a 'Musical Director' who is usually a conductor.
As of August 2013, you can review the list, below, to determine the name you want. There is no listing for 'artistic director'.
You can name an opera singer by the voice sung: Loosely, soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, or bass. There are more voice distinctions, below.
Alan Stone - opera director - was born in 1929.
Alan Stone - opera director - died in 2008.
Ian Campbell - opera director - was born in 1945.
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well a female opera singer is a prima Donna
Its doesn't matter cause all opera "i think" is dumb....
Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
This depends on the house and it also varies. For example, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden has a 'board of directors' but also has a 'Musical Director'. Most opera houses / companies have a 'Musical Director' who is usually a conductor.
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As of August 2013, you can review the list, below, to determine the name you want. There is no listing for 'artistic director'.