" Brindisi". It is an ancient city in the Italian region of Apulia, the capital of the province of Brindisi. After the Punic Wars it became a major centre of Roman naval power and maritime trade. An exceptional example of brindisi is the 'Siciliana' from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana.
Turandot is pronounced (in Italian) 'too-rann-dott'.
The name of the opera house is The Sydney Opera House
Depending on the style guide you've been given, you can either italicize the opera's title or include it in quotes. The key is to be consistent with your titles throughout your manuscript.
Basically it is the elaborate song-form of Opera / oratorio for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment. Its nature has changed over the whole history of opera / oratorio and would need a book to cover it.
Sydney Opera House.
La scala
La scala
La scala
Scaramouche, from Italian comic opera.
As he was a baritone he would take the parts written for that voice, for example, 'Rigoletto' the Duke's jester in the opera of the same name.
Yes, 'Emilio' is an Italian name. It is a common masculine given name in Italy.
Turandot is pronounced (in Italian) 'too-rann-dott'.
He is only known as "Erik" from Gaston Lerox's Phantom of the Opera. If you were to watch Lon Channey's Phantom of the Opera, he is given no name. If you were to watch Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, stage and the movie, he is given no name of any kind but the Angel of Music.
The Italian Opera Man character on Saturday Night Live is called "Anthony Crispino." Played by Bobby Moynihan, Anthony Crispino is known for delivering inaccurate news updates with exaggerated Italian gestures and pronunciation.
The Italian opera star who appears often in the Tintin comics is Bianca Castafiore. She is known for her flamboyant personality and powerful soprano voice.
Vesti la giubba
Il Duce