Haydn's operas that survive are very, very rarely performed and then usually as curiosities. The link below gives a listing of his operas.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
The COC or Canadian Opera Company has staged many operas and have a long list of upcoming events. Some operas that have been performed are Salome and Hercules. Upcoming operas include Don Quichotte and La Boheme. More upcoming operas can be viewed on the COC website.
Savoyard: an aficionado of Gilbert and Sullivan operas. G&S operas were first performed at the Savoy Theater in London.
They were called 'music dramas' but it not clear who first coined that phrase.
As in the majority of operas it is performed in Italian.
Plays or operas.
Operas can be performed as many times as the opera company believes they can sell tickets for, and still profit.
Haydn's operas that survive are very, very rarely performed and then usually as curiosities. The link below gives a listing of his operas.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
The COC or Canadian Opera Company has staged many operas and have a long list of upcoming events. Some operas that have been performed are Salome and Hercules. Upcoming operas include Don Quichotte and La Boheme. More upcoming operas can be viewed on the COC website.
Savoyard: an aficionado of Gilbert and Sullivan operas. G&S operas were first performed at the Savoy Theater in London.
Oratorios are sacred operas, so they are traditionally performed in churches. However, being magnificent compositions that utilise orchestra, choir and soloists, they are performed as concert pieces as well.
Operas are typically performed in the language that the composer wrote the opera in, such as Italian, German, French, or English. Some composers also wrote operas in their native language, like Russian or Czech. Additionally, there are operas that incorporate multiple languages within the same production.
An overture...
Candide (operetta) A Quiet Place Trouble in Tahiti
After 1754, no Handel operas were staged anywhere--except for a fragment of "Almira" in 1878--until 1920. It was in 1920 that "Rodelinda" was staged in Göttingen, according to Christopher Hogwood's biography of Handel, and by 1930, 11 different operas by the composer had been revived in Germany.