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In Italian, opera buffa, in French, opéra comique.
Opera buffa
'opera' is Italian for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'opera in musica'.
Italian is the language from which the word 'opera' comes. It's a feminine noun in Italian. It includes among its different translations 'work, opera [as a piece of music], opera [as the theater in which the music is performed], and deed'. It's pronounced 'OH-peh-rah'.
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The best language to learn singing in Europe is English because it is the world's most spoken language.
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In Italian, opera buffa, in French, opéra comique.
Opera buffa
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Italian opera mainly focused on the voice not the music.The style was known as bel canto.There are less instruments used in italian opera compared to german opera.German opera often employed "singspiel" which is spoken not sung words.The melody in italian opera was more melosmatic and more syllabic in german opera.
'opera' is Italian for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'opera in musica'.
Fred Curtis Petty has written: 'Italian opera in London, 1760-1800' -- subject(s): 18th century, England, History and criticism, Italian Opera, London, Music, Opera, Opera, Italian
Opera is mostly sung in Italian, German, French, and English. Italian is considered the traditional language for opera singing, given the origins of opera in Italy. However, operas can also be composed and performed in other languages.
'Opera' is the Italian for 'work'. It is an abbreviation for 'opera in musica'.