Sentences with opera
op·er·a
O o - ...a one-act opera about contemporary women in America. [+ about]
- Have you read her latest opus?
- The way that we go to the opera, the theatre and the concert has hardly changed for centuries.
- By contrast, the outer panels of the triptych are closer to the world of opera than that of oratorio.
- It helps explain why opera and musical theatre are the two largest growing public art forms.
- He has also designed extensively for theatre, opera, Broadway musicals, and film.
- Theatre and opera were bounded by the physical limitations of scenery and props.
- This allowed him to listen to opera and classical music as he read books about nature.
- Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, musical theatre and opera were bitter, resentful enemies.
- Radamisto was the first opera that Handel wrote for the fledgling Royal Academy of Music.
- Are we going to take the narrow view which sees Scottish Opera as an oxymoron, and opera and classical music as not really Scottish?
- On the other hand, there's nothing like going to the opera or Shakespearean theatre on a mild dose of magic mushrooms.
- What does it mean for opera if body image becomes more important than a body of work?
- Verdi mavens and lovers of opera in general will surely want this fine recording.
- She is familiar with all styles of singing, from opera, to musical theatre oration and cabaret.
- They attended the opera, concerts, and took part in a chamber music competition.
- You might not think of St. Louis, Missouri, as a place to go to see opera in the summer.
- It was a fitting tribute to a man whose love of the arts, especially fine art, classical music and opera, is one of his great passions.
- Yet Strauss manages to create an opera which wrings every dramatic drop from the text.
- You decide to splash out on a night at the opera, but the theatre is full.
- In this respect, the piece is operatic and, like opera, is sometimes exaggerated and campy.