report on Opera
Title: report on Opera
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report on Opera
Opera is a glorious spectacle, a splendid but uneven fabric of music, drama, dance, poetry, and stage architecture, imperfect by nature yet endowed with magic.
-Mary Jane Matz, Opera: Grand and Not So Grand
Opera was originally a pure art, surviving on subsidies from royalty, nobility, and aristocracy. But with the opening of the first public opera house in Venice in 1637, opera has gradually become a marketable commodity, competing with popular entertainments. Today, this art
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their love, then suddenly sinks, then falls, slowly but surely, until you are convinced of their impending doom.
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Harries, Susie & Meirion. Opera Today St. Martins Press, New York; 1986.
Matz, Mary Jane. Opera: Grand and not so Grand William Morrow & Company, Inc. New York; 1966.
Simon, Henry W. Festival of Opera Hanover House, New York; 1957.
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