For the opera company that performed until 1847 at Her Majesty's Theatre in Haymarket, London, see Italian Opera House. For its successor at the Royal Opera House, see Royal Italian Opera.
Italian opera is both the art of opera in Italy and opera in the Italian language. Opera was in Italy around the year 1600 and Italian opera has continued to play a dominant role in the history of the form until the present day. Many famous operas in Italian were written by foreign composers, including Handel, Gluck and Mozart. Works by native Italian composers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini, are amongst the most famous operas ever written and today are performed in opera houses across the world.
Italianopera is both the art of opera in Italy and opera in the Italian language. Opera was in Italy around the year 1600 and Italianopera has continued...
taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librettist...
Opera buffa (Italian: [ˈɔːpera ˈbuffa], "comic opera"; pl.: opere buffe) is a genre of opera. It was first used as an informal description of Italian...
supporters of Italianopera. Gluck did not limit himself to his Reform-Opern (renewed opera), but made some comic works in the Italian style, such as...
Opera seria (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɔːpera ˈsɛːrja]; plural: opere serie; usually called dramma per musica or melodramma serio) is an Italian musical...
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a historic opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. The large building is often referred...
plays began to be offered as an alternative to weightier opera seria (17th-century Italianopera based on classical mythology). Il Trespolo tutore (1679)...
Alexandria Opera House, Alexandria Cairo Opera House, Cairo Damanhur Opera House, Damanhur Khedivial Opera House, Cairo (burnt in 1971) Port Said Opera House...
earliest examples of compositions employing rondo form are found within Italianopera arias and choruses of the first years of the 17th century. These examples...
greatest Italianopera proponent of his time. Best known for his 12 operas, his style quickly departed from the predominant Romantic Italian style and...
are in Italian because, in Europe, the vast majority of the most important early composers from the Renaissance to the Baroque period were Italian.[citation...
Aida (or Aïda, Italian: [aˈiːda]) is a tragic opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom...
well received in Italy, where it was always performed in Italian translation. Italianoperas with their own ballet started to become relatively common...
part of Italian identity, spanning experimental art music and international fusions to symphonic music and opera. Opera is integral to Italian musical...
Thus, his early works follow the traditional forms of the Italianopera seria and opera buffa as well as the German Singspiel. In his maturity, according...
slaves, and soldiers; opera supposes a free will and desire to serve". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the Italian word was first used in...
the director of the Italianopera by the Habsburg court, a post he held from 1774 until 1792, Salieri dominated Italian-language opera in Vienna. During...
derived from the Italian word libretto, lit. 'booklet') is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque...
Pagliacci (Italian pronunciation: [paʎˈʎattʃi]; literal translation, 'Clowns') is an Italianopera in a prologue and two acts, with music and libretto...
An opera house is a theater building used for performances of opera. Like many theaters, it usually includes a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating...
countries. German-language opera appeared remarkably quickly after the birth of opera itself in Italy. The first Italianopera was Jacopo Peri's Dafne of...
French opera is both the art of opera in France and opera in the French language. It is one of Europe's most important operatic traditions, containing...
Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, currently resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at...
unification of Italy (Italian: Unità d'Italia, Italian: [uniˈta ddiˈtaːlja]), also known as the Risorgimento (/rɪˌsɔːrdʒɪˈmɛntoʊ/, Italian: [risordʒiˈmento];...
Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music...