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opera
/ ˈɒprə /
/ ˈɑːprə /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.歌剧演出,歌剧表演;歌剧团,歌剧院;歌剧艺术,歌剧剧本
  • 【名】 (Opera)(意)奥佩拉(人名)
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      operas
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  • 1

     歌剧

    希望这篇推文能帮到你哦~歌剧是什么歌剧(Opera)是一门主要或完全以歌唱和音乐来交代剧情的舞台艺术,也就是说歌剧的台词基本上都是唱出来的。

  • 2

     娥佩兰

    ... 娥佩兰 (Opera) 品牌故事 娥佩兰(Opera)是运用日本先进技术而诞生的高级化妆品。

  • 3

     欧朋浏览器

    ...Opera(欧朋浏览器)是一款适用于各种平台、操作系统和嵌入式网络产品的高品质、多平台产品。

  • 4

     浏览器

    尽管据这份报告表明,欧朋的手机端浏览器(Opera Mini)是唯一市场份额增加的三个浏览器之一,但这是以失去其电脑浏览器的市场份额为代价的。

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  • 1
    Which opera did Verdi write first?
    威尔第最早写的是哪一部歌剧?
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  • 2
    He was a regular attender at the opera.
    他是歌剧院的常客。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    I quite like opera.
    我很喜欢歌剧。
    《牛津词典》
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  • Opera

    Opera (English plural: operas; Italian plural: opere) is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text (called a libretto) and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting. Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes dance. The performance is typically given in an opera house, accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble.Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition. It started in Italy at the end of the 16th century (with Jacopo Peri's lost Dafne, produced in Florence in 1598) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: Schütz in Germany, Lully in France, and Purcell in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century. In the 18th century, Italian opera continued to dominate most of Europe (except France), attracting foreign composers such as Handel. Opera seria was the most prestigious form of Italian opera, until Gluck reacted against its artificiality with his "reform" operas in the 1760s. Today the most renowned figure of late 18th century opera is Mozart, who began with opera seria but is most famous for his Italian comic operas, especially The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze Di Figaro), Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte, as well as The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte), a landmark in the German tradition.The first third of the 19th century saw the high point of the bel canto style, with Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini all creating works that are still performed today. It also saw the advent of Grand Opera typified by the works of Auber and Meyerbeer. The mid-to-late 19th century was a "golden age" of opera, led and dominated by Wagner in Germany and Verdi in Italy. The popularity of opera continued through the verismo era in Italy and contemporary French opera through to Puccini and Strauss in the early 20th century. During the 19th century, parallel operatic traditions emerged in central and eastern Europe, particularly in Russia and Bohemia. The 20th century saw many experiments with modern styles, such as atonality and serialism (Schoenberg and Berg), Neoclassicism (Stravinsky), and Minimalism (Philip Glass and John Adams). With the rise of recording technology, singers such as Enrico Caruso became known to audiences beyond the circle of opera fans. Operas were also performed on (and written for) radio and television.

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