Oyuncuların her şeyi şarkıyla anlattığı sahne oyunu, Pembe dizi de denilen, gerçek yaşamdan kopuk TV dizilerine verilen ad, Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri, Eğlenceli, hafif konulu, içinde bestesiz konuşmalar da bulunan müzikli sahne eseri, Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkılı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri, Böyle eserlerin oynandığı yapı, Bu eseri uygulayan sanatçı topluluğu, Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkılı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri:"Viyana tiyatrolarına, operasına, aktris hayatına, gece eğlencelerine dair bildiklerini, gördüklerini hep anlattı, anlattı."- P. Safa,
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Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri
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Eğlenceli, hafif konulu, içinde bestesiz konuşmalar da bulunan müzikli sahne eseri
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Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkılı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri
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Sözlerinin bütünü veya çoğu şarkılı olarak söylenen müzikli tiyatro eseri:"Viyana tiyatrolarına, operasına, aktris hayatına, gece eğlencelerine dair bildiklerini, gördüklerini hep anlattı, anlattı."- P. Safa
A company dedicated to performing such works, A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house, The score for such a work, Any showy, melodramatic or unrealistic production resembing an opera, A theatrical work combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance, Internet browser manufactured in Norway (Computers, Internet), The house where operas are exhibited, The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music, with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama, theater where opera is performed a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes, This is the generic term for musical dramatic works in which the actors sing some or all their parts, One of the important music drama genres, usually featuring a full orchestra, several soloists, and sometimes a chorus More often than is the case with musical theater, operas have virtually continuous singing, no (or little) spoken dialog, plural of opus, Pearl necklace that is 28-32 inches in length, musical drama in which the actors sing their parts (rather then speaking them) to the accompaniment of an orchestra; musical and dramatic genre which includes opera; musical composition for an opera; opera house, A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arials, choruses, duets, trios, etc, a dramatic performance presented through music in which all or most of the characters sing the story line, A multi-media extravagance in which the drama renders the music formless, and the music renders the drama unintelligible In other words, the music and drama mutually annihilate each other, leaving a noisy and over-long visual spectacle Extremely absorbent of funds that could and should be spent on music, a drama set to music and made up of vocal pieces with orchestral accompaniment, A play set to music, A dramatic work in which the characters sing, rather than speak, the text, and in which music links themes, story and characters Originated in 17th-century Italy, An opera is a play with music in which all the words are sung. a one-act opera about contemporary women in America. an opera singer He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera. see also soap opera. Musical drama made up of vocal pieces with orchestral accompaniment, overtures, and interludes. Opera was invented at the end of the 16th century in an attempt by the Camerata (an academy of Florentine poets, musicians, and scholars) to imitate ancient Greek drama, which was known to have been largely sung or chanted. Since no actual Greek music was known, composers had considerable freedom in reconceiving it. Imitations of Greek pastoral poetry became the basis for early opera libretti. The first operas, Dafne by Jacopo Peri (1561-1633) in 1598 and by Giulio Caccini about the same time, are now lost; the earliest surviving opera is Peri's Euridice (1600). They consisted of lightly accompanied vocal melody closely imitating inflected speech. Claudio Monteverdi, the greatest early operatic figure, composed the first masterpiece, Orfeo, in 1607; unlike its predecessors, it is scored for a small orchestra. With this work, recitative began to be clearly distinguished from aria, an achievement that would prove decisive for opera's future success. In France, Jean-Baptiste Lully produced a prototype for courtly opera that influenced French opera through the mid-18th century. Jean-Philippe Rameau, George Frideric Handel, and Christoph Willibald Gluck were the most significant opera composers of the first two-thirds of the 18th century; their works were surpassed by the brilliant operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the early 19th century, Gioacchino Rossini and Gaetano Donizetti dominated Italian opera. In the later 19th century the greatest works were those of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner; the latter, with his bold innovations, became the most influential operatic figure since Monteverdi. Richard Strauss and Giacomo Puccini wrote the most popular late 19th-and early 20th-century operas. Though the death of Puccini in 1924 is often cited as the end of grand opera, new and often experimental works by composers such as Alban Berg, Benjamin Britten, Gian Carlo Menotti, John Adams, and Philip Glass continued to be produced to critical acclaim. Opera entered the 21st century as a vibrant and global art form. See also ballad opera; operetta. ballad opera Metropolitan Opera soap opera Sydney Opera House Peking opera Beijing opera opera of the capital, Acronym for Observatoire Permanent de l'Atlantique Tropical, A musical play, usually entirely sung, making use of costumes, staging, props, sets, and dramatic elements Operas usually consist of two types of musical elements, the aria, which primarily expresses a single idea or theme, and the recitative which advances the story, theater where opera is performed, a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes, – A musical play, in which all the dialogue is sung rather than spoken, A form of music in which an orcherstra plays and singers sing Operas have a plot and are meant to tell a story Some are funny, some are tragic Essentially, they are stories put to music There is very little, if any, spoken text in an opera, a drama which is primarily sung with instrumental accompaniment, a classic French pastry made of very thin layers of coffee-soaked almond sponge cake, chocolate ganache and coffee buttercream, glazed with chocolate and sometimes decorated with gold leaves, a drama in which most or all the parts are sung to accompaniment (usually orchestral) Operas, unlike oratorios, are staged; i e they employ scenery, costumes, acting, and sometimes ballet Opera is a composite form made up of arias, recitatives, overtures, and other things, An SRG research group, looking at systems support for distributed multimedia applications, a music-drama, as in: "He's been up in his room all day, reading that new book he's so crazy about, Opera For Dummies ", A dramatic stage production that involves soloists who sing arias and recitatives, solo ensembles, choruses, dancing, dramatic action, costumes, staging, and orchestral accompaniment It began at the beginning of the baroque era and evolved into a genre that continues in popularity throughout the Western world, particularly in Italy, Drama that is sung, A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists, There is an analogy I made in the Chinese dictornay with the Chinese opera, will if you don't know Chinese, it probably would be difficult to undertand the analogy Anyhow, opera is just like a theatre show, the only difference is that it's based on music Backgroud accompany music is made by orchestra and actors and actress sing their lines instead of say them There would also be choir to since the other parts, (you know, some times the crows in the movie would have a part) in the opera, they actually have a big part The three tenor are the best exmaple to be an opera main actors Fanous ones are: "Carmon" and "Princes Torando", A European browser more in unfettered compliance with W3C standards than either IE or Netscape; its CSS support, in particular, was early and complete S&C supports Opera 3 5 and above; download instructions for the latest release are on the Site Info page, 1 A drama set to music for voices and orchestra presented with costumes and sets, opry, A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's complete published works, A work, especially of art, op, musical work or composition (especially one in a series); artistic work, plural of opera, This represents a single-composer publication, not necessarily the chronological order, A work, composition; commonly used to denote the number of a published work, Acronym for Organization of Persistent Upwelling Structures, a program taking place in 1983 that studied the inner part of a filament near Point Conception, California See Atkinson et al (1986), a musical composition, Operations Pipeline Unified System, Open Architecture Purse System, A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composers complete published works, Mus, A work; specif, "Work"; opus numbers provide a means of cataloguing a composer's compositions, (from Latin, meaning 'work') Composers' works are generally catalogued by opus numbers, in the order in which they were written Usually abbreviated as op, Op - The term, meaning work, is used by composers to show the chronological order of their works, e g Op 1, Op 2, "Work" With a number, used to show the order in which the works by a given composer were written or published Opus numbers are most often used for composers who catalogued their own works, a musical work that has been created; "the composition is written in four movements", An opus is a piece of classical music by a particular composer. Opus is usually followed by a number which indicates at what point the piece was written. The abbreviation op. is also used. Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E minor, Opus, 2. You can refer to an artistic work such as a piece of music or writing or a painting as an opus. the new opus from Peter Gabriel. see also magnum opus = work, Latin for "work," these numbers list, in date order, when a work was composed or published, Op: "Work" With a number, used to show the order in which the works by a given composer were written or published Opus numbers are most often used for composers who catalogued their own works e g Op 1, Op 2, HP/Linux Cluster, Lat Work; labor; the product of work or labor, a single work or composition, "work " An opus number indicates the chronological order in which a piece was composed or published, System proposed by CISL in 1986 to follow on after Multics Eventually canceled by Bull Officially known as NOS/VS3 or HVS release 3 This group was managed by Michael Tague, Caementicium - concrete,
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The score for such a work
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Any showy, melodramatic or unrealistic production resembing an opera
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A theatrical work combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance
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The house where operas are exhibited
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The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music
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with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama
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theater where opera is performed a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes
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This is the generic term for musical dramatic works in which the actors sing some or all their parts
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One of the important music drama genres, usually featuring a full orchestra, several soloists, and sometimes a chorus More often than is the case with musical theater, operas have virtually continuous singing, no (or little) spoken dialog
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musical drama in which the actors sing their parts (rather then speaking them) to the accompaniment of an orchestra; musical and dramatic genre which includes opera; musical composition for an opera; opera house isim
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A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arials, choruses, duets, trios, etc
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a dramatic performance presented through music in which all or most of the characters sing the story line
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A multi-media extravagance in which the drama renders the music formless, and the music renders the drama unintelligible In other words, the music and drama mutually annihilate each other, leaving a noisy and over-long visual spectacle Extremely absorbent of funds that could and should be spent on music
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a drama set to music and made up of vocal pieces with orchestral accompaniment
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A dramatic work in which the characters sing, rather than speak, the text, and in which music links themes, story and characters Originated in 17th-century Italy
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An opera is a play with music in which all the words are sung. a one-act opera about contemporary women in America. an opera singer He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera. see also soap opera. Musical drama made up of vocal pieces with orchestral accompaniment, overtures, and interludes. Opera was invented at the end of the 16th century in an attempt by the Camerata (an academy of Florentine poets, musicians, and scholars) to imitate ancient Greek drama, which was known to have been largely sung or chanted. Since no actual Greek music was known, composers had considerable freedom in reconceiving it. Imitations of Greek pastoral poetry became the basis for early opera libretti. The first operas, Dafne by Jacopo Peri (1561-1633) in 1598 and by Giulio Caccini about the same time, are now lost; the earliest surviving opera is Peri's Euridice (1600). They consisted of lightly accompanied vocal melody closely imitating inflected speech. Claudio Monteverdi, the greatest early operatic figure, composed the first masterpiece, Orfeo, in 1607; unlike its predecessors, it is scored for a small orchestra. With this work, recitative began to be clearly distinguished from aria, an achievement that would prove decisive for opera's future success. In France, Jean-Baptiste Lully produced a prototype for courtly opera that influenced French opera through the mid-18th century. Jean-Philippe Rameau, George Frideric Handel, and Christoph Willibald Gluck were the most significant opera composers of the first two-thirds of the 18th century; their works were surpassed by the brilliant operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the early 19th century, Gioacchino Rossini and Gaetano Donizetti dominated Italian opera. In the later 19th century the greatest works were those of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner; the latter, with his bold innovations, became the most influential operatic figure since Monteverdi. Richard Strauss and Giacomo Puccini wrote the most popular late 19th-and early 20th-century operas. Though the death of Puccini in 1924 is often cited as the end of grand opera, new and often experimental works by composers such as Alban Berg, Benjamin Britten, Gian Carlo Menotti, John Adams, and Philip Glass continued to be produced to critical acclaim. Opera entered the 21st century as a vibrant and global art form. See also ballad opera; operetta. ballad opera Metropolitan Opera soap opera Sydney Opera House Peking opera Beijing opera opera of the capital
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A musical play, usually entirely sung, making use of costumes, staging, props, sets, and dramatic elements Operas usually consist of two types of musical elements, the aria, which primarily expresses a single idea or theme, and the recitative which advances the story
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a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes
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– A musical play, in which all the dialogue is sung rather than spoken
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A form of music in which an orcherstra plays and singers sing Operas have a plot and are meant to tell a story Some are funny, some are tragic Essentially, they are stories put to music There is very little, if any, spoken text in an opera
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a drama which is primarily sung with instrumental accompaniment
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a drama in which most or all the parts are sung to accompaniment (usually orchestral) Operas, unlike oratorios, are staged; i e they employ scenery, costumes, acting, and sometimes ballet Opera is a composite form made up of arias, recitatives, overtures, and other things
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a music-drama, as in: "He's been up in his room all day, reading that new book he's so crazy about, Opera For Dummies "
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A dramatic stage production that involves soloists who sing arias and recitatives, solo ensembles, choruses, dancing, dramatic action, costumes, staging, and orchestral accompaniment It began at the beginning of the baroque era and evolved into a genre that continues in popularity throughout the Western world, particularly in Italy
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There is an analogy I made in the Chinese dictornay with the Chinese opera, will if you don't know Chinese, it probably would be difficult to undertand the analogy Anyhow, opera is just like a theatre show, the only difference is that it's based on music Backgroud accompany music is made by orchestra and actors and actress sing their lines instead of say them There would also be choir to since the other parts, (you know, some times the crows in the movie would have a part) in the opera, they actually have a big part The three tenor are the best exmaple to be an opera main actors Fanous ones are: "Carmon" and "Princes Torando"
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A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's complete published works - "Beethoven's opus eighteen quartets are considered by many to be the beginning of the Romantic era."
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A work, especially of art - "The painter's last opus was a dedication to all things living, in a surprising contrast to all of his prior work."
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An opus is a piece of classical music by a particular composer. Opus is usually followed by a number which indicates at what point the piece was written. The abbreviation op. is also used. Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E minor, Opus
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