Some sentences in use of “opera”

How to use in-sentence of “opera”:

+ Twelve thousand people applied for tickets to his funeral at the Metropolitan Opera House at 39th Street and Broadway and the streets were jammed with people and traffic.

+ Apart from him and Aschenbach the only other solo singer in the opera is the voice of Apollo, sung offstage by a countertenor as the boys play sport on the beach.

+ The story continues from the end of the third opera which was called “Siegfried”.

+ In Dresden he worked hard to make German Opera a success.

+ His only hobby is to attend an opera or a concert since he is a fan of Mozart.

+ In January of 2004, Geir Ivarsøy said he wanted to resign as a board member in Opera Software, though he kept working in the company after that.

+ At this time he was better known as an opera conductor than as a conductor of orchestral concerts.

Some sentences in use of opera
Some sentences in use of opera

Example sentences of “opera”:

+ Overtures usually have tunes which are going to be heard during the opera or ballet.

+ The first opera houses were built in the 1630s in Italy, about thirty years after the first operas were written.

+ It was based on the AidaVerdi opera of the same name It was nominated for Tony Awards.

+ Wagner was given the words for an opera called “Der Corregidor”.

+ He composed the first opera ever written.

+ Other debuts were at the Salzburg Festival as Desdemona in “Otello” in 1952 under the direction of Wilhelm Furtwängler, San Francisco as Mimi in “La bohème” in 1954, the Lyric Opera of Chicago as Marguerite in “Faust Faust” in 1955, the Verona Arena as Mimi in 1958, Covent Garden as “Tosca” in 1960, Paris Opera in 1961 as Violetta in “La traviata”.

+ He stopped working on the opera for four months in the summer of 1935 so that he could write the violin concerto.

+ The opera house was renovated in 1985 but burned just after all the restoratory works were finished.

+ The band iron maiden made a song name the phanTom of the Opera from their self titled album iron maiden.

+ Josep Carreras i Coll, better known as José Carreras, is a tenor opera singer.

+ The renovated opera house was opened on 7 December 2004 with the same opera by Salieri that had opened it in 1778.

+ These dancers are often dancing in Schönbrunn Palace, Schloss Esterházy, the Vienna State Opera or in the Wiener Musikverein itself.

+ When the opera was completed, Saint-Saëns met some stiff opposition about staging it in France.

+ Before those, Fisher starred in the soap opera “The Edge of Night”.

+ In 1848 in Vilnius, he staged and conducted the first performance of his opera “Halka”.

+ He like their music, and decided he wanted to write opera as well, but he wanted to make his music sound very Russian.

+ Overtures usually have tunes which are going to be heard during the opera or ballet.

+ The first opera houses were built in the 1630s in Italy, about thirty years after the first operas were written.
+ It was based on the AidaVerdi opera of the same name It was nominated for Tony Awards.

More in-sentence examples of “opera”:

+ However, after that date, it became just an opera festival.

+ Gluck’s opera was first produced on 18 May 1779.

+ The Sadler’s Wells Theatre opened, and the company were called the Vic-Wells Opera Company.

+ Another reason why the opera had been rejected was that composers and dramatists were not allowed to have the character of a tsar on stage.

+ The opera was first performanceperformed in London on 20 February 1724.

+ He worked at the opera house in Dresden, and became conductor at Saint Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre.

+ His opera will never be finished.

+ This opera is now lost, but three years later, in 1600, he worked together with another composer called Giulio Caccini to write an opera called “Euridice”.

+ He was first exposed to the Nandan art in Peking Opera and became very interested in it.

+ She was hired by the Royal Opera House as a utility soprano, making her debut in 1952, as the First Lady in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute”.

+ When the theatre became the main home of the Imperial Ballet and Opera in 1886, the theatre was improved.

+ Other opera houses in Paris are the Théâtre du Châtelet, Opéra-Comique and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

+ It said that the opera was full of horrible music and noisy chords.

+ She is well known for her role in the soap opera Home and Away, as well as in movies such as Immortals Immortals, Daybreakers, Red Dawn and The Loft.

+ She became popular in the late 1980s, because of her role in the Australian television soap opera “Neighbours”, before becoming a dance-pop singer.

+ As the years went by Sénéchal started concentrating on character roles such as Basilio in “Nozze di Figaro”, Goro in “Madama Butterfly”, the innocent in “Boris Godunov Boris Godunov”, Monsieur Triquet in “Eugene Onegin”, and the four servants in “Les contes d’Hoffmann”, which were his debut roles at the Metropolitan Opera on 8 March 1982.

+ Spoof soap opera “Acorn Antiques”, created by comedian Victoria Wood as part of “Victoria Wood As Seen On TV”, is a deliberate parody of “Crossroads”.

+ RussiaRussian composers such as Glinka in his opera “Ruslan and Ludmila” and Borodin in “Prince Igor” used the whole-tone scale.

+ Today the school has a 308-seat drama and opera theatre, concert hall, lecture / recital hall and a small studio theatre.

+ He was the most important composer of FranceFrench Grand opera during the 1830s and 1840s.

+ The sketches were very difficult to read, but Mahler completed the opera and performed it.

+ The Royal Opera House seats 2,268 people.

+ The Wire Opera House was built in a record-breaking period of 75 days to host the first edition of the “Festival de Teatro de Curitiba”.

+ María Gabriela de Faria began her career acting in the Venezuelan telenovela “Ser Bonita No Basta”, the teen drama “Túkiti, Crecí de Una”, a production of RCTV in which she played the heroine Wendy, and the soap opera “Toda Una Dama” also with Reinaldo Zavarce.

+ The Civic Opera House has 3,563 seats, making it the second-largest opera auditorium in North America.

+ In 1946 the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden reopened and the ballet company was invited to become the resident company there.

+ In 1963 she became a major trouper in China Opera and Dance-Drama Theatre.

+ Very often in opera the heroine is a soprano and the hero is a tenor.

+ In 1943 he started singing in opera again, singing in Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus” in Geneva.

+ The vibraphone is used in the orchestra in Alban Berg’s opera “Lulu”.

+ Spontini asked him to compose an opera for Berlin.

+ Sichuan opera is an ancient tradition that very is well-known.

+ In 1936 Barthold married Ruth Grünwald, a dancer at the Metropolitan Opera who had been just one year in the United States.

+ April 2, 2006 was the 50th anniversary of the soap opera on CBS.

+ It is the only recording of a Puccini opera by its original conductor.

+ Today, the opera house is the permanent home of the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

+ He wrote an opera “Street Scene” for which he won an award.

+ In opera houses the dress rehearsal is often an open rehearsal.

+ Oliver Cousins in the BBC Television soap opera “EastEnders” and Detective Sergeant Sam Speed in a “Life on Mars Life on Mars” parody on “The Catherine Tate Show”.

+ The whole Ring cycle was first performed in 1876 in the new opera house called the “Festspielhaus” in Bayreuth.

+ The London premiere was 3 April 1880 at the Opera Comique.

+ The composers Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Dmitri Shostakovich have both made new editions of the opera in which they thought they could improve some of Mussorgsky’s harmony or orchestration.

+ It was the first time Wagner had a success as an opera composer.

+ Werner Rackwitz was a GermansGerman opera director and politician.

+ He eloped with “Mademoiselle de La Chassaigne”, an opera dancer, five months into his marriage.

+ However, after that date, it became just an opera festival.

+ Gluck’s opera was first produced on 18 May 1779.

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