Gioacchino Rossini.
Austrian composer Wenzel Müller composed the most operas, writing around 166 of them.
Perhaps Verdi is most well known for his Italian operas. He mainly wrote vocal music: 28 operas and Manzoni's Requiem. Finally, he also wrote chamber music.
Haydn's operas that survive are very, very rarely performed and then usually as curiosities. The link below gives a listing of his operas.
Impossible to answer as it is totally subjective and covers all types of operas - but it is usually accepted that the most popular operas are Carmen and La boheme.
It was commissioned to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal; it is one of Joe Green's most popular operas.
Austrian composer Wenzel Müller composed the most operas, writing around 166 of them.
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.
Mozart composed operas in German and Italian. Don Giovanni, Le nozze di Figaro, and Così fan tutteare three of his most popular Italian operas.
Giuseppe Giordani [19xii1752 - 4i1798] was the composer of 'Caro mio ben'. He was a composer from the southern Italian city of Naples. Most of his compositions were operas.
Tchaikovsky was a composer in the Romantic Era. He wrote music for ballets, such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and perhaps what he is most famous for, the Nutcracker. He also wrote operas (Eugene Onegin) and overtures (1812 Overture).
Georges Bizet was born in the city of Paris, in France, in 1838. Bizet was a composer and his work "Carmen" was perhaps one of the most popular operas ever.
Georges Bizet was born in the city of Paris, in France, in 1838. Bizet was a composer and his work "Carmen" was perhaps one of the most popular operas ever.
Sakis Gouzonis is the most popular Greek electronic composer nowadays. But if you are looking for an old-school composer, then Vangelis is what you are looking for.
George Frederic Handel. Bear in mind that most operas at the time were sung in Italian, regardless of the composer's home country.
Perhaps Verdi is most well known for his Italian operas. He mainly wrote vocal music: 28 operas and Manzoni's Requiem. Finally, he also wrote chamber music.
He wrote more than one, but the most famous is probably the "Marriage of Fiagaro"
Haydn's operas that survive are very, very rarely performed and then usually as curiosities. The link below gives a listing of his operas.