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Performing Arts > Opera For opera lovers, professional opera singers, conductors and instrumentalists, musicologists, amateur opera performers, opera scores, students, voice teachers, and more. We welcome sites from around the world. Opera is by far the most demanding singing the voice can do, along with the stamina to sing intermittently for a couple of hours or more, and to act on stage, knowing all one's lines. From light comic opera to the lengthy and ponderous operas of Wagner, there is something for everyone's enjoyment. Many operas are morality plays, something sadly missing in today's world. Others comment satirically on the political issues of the day. The photo is The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy.
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
Italian Opera & Licia Albanese
From the Alfred E. Vecchio memorial website. Articles by A.E. Vecchio on Verdi and Donizetti. Licia Albanese.
Wagner's Sources
Part 1 of Chapter 2 of my PhD thesis on Wagner and William Morris
Olga Dyachkovskaya - soprano, voice teacher
This is a website about a opera singer Olga Dyachkovskaya.
Anna Moffo
Anna Moffo was born in Wayne, Penn, on June 27, 1932 to Italian-American parents. She studied singing under Euphemia Giannini-Gregory and later won a Fulbright scholarship and studied in Europe, where she studied with Luigi Ricci and Mercedes Llopart, who also taught Renata Scotto
Opera Research
This site contain lists of most popular operas and opera composers, midi files, CD opera recordings and other information about opera.
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