Andre Campra (1660 - 1744) composed Les Fetes Venitiennes (The Venitian Festival) first performed on 17th June 1710. Seemingly it comprises several one act comedies, opening with "The triumph of folly over reason". There seems to be no public domain translation of this obscure Opera, but the links below might be of assistance to you. As would a copy of Viking Book of Opera ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
La donna è mobile in Italian means "The woman is fickle" in English.
English Opera Group ended in 1980.
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Carmen is traditionally sung in French. There is also an English version performed by the English National Opera.
A ballad opera is an often racy variety of English stage entertainment, a satirical form of opera, originating in the 18th century.
Le Carnaval de Venise is a romantic comedy concerning a double rivalty: that of Leonore and Isabelle for Leandre, and that of Leandre and Rodolphe for Isabelle.
Il mondo dell'opera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the world of opera." The phrase translates literally as "the world of the opera" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel MON-do del-LO-pey-ra" in Italian.
"Viver a Vida" is a Spanish phrase, that when translated to English, means "living life." The phrase is also the name a very popular Brazilian soap opera.
La Zingara in Italian means "The Gypsy Girl" in English regarding Donizetti's opera.
"Opera" and "work" are English equivalents of the Italian word opera. Context makes clear whether a musical composition (case 1) or an artistic work (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "O-pey-ra" in Pisan Italian.
La donna è mobile in Italian means "The woman is fickle" in English.
English Opera Group was created in 1947.
English Opera Group ended in 1980.
English Touring Opera was created in 1979.
Coloratura directly translated from Italian means "coloring". In English music nomenclature it refers to elaborate melody in vocal music and in particular opera.
It depends on the country or libretto (play or story used). It can be 'opera buffo' (Italian),m 'Opera Comique' (French) or 'Comic Opera' (English). also sometimes called 'Light Opera' in English speaking countries.
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