Synonym: Opera, opera house. Similar words: operate, operator, cooperate, operation, operating, cooperative, AND operation, cooperate with. Meaning: ['ɑprə /'ɒprə] n. 1. a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes 2. a commercial browser 3. a building where musical dramas are performed.
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181. Over a three-month period, opera attracted 1 percent of the population but ballet and contemporary dance fewer than 1 percent.
182. I was in a soap opera for a while where I was the nicest guy in the world.
183. Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled.
184. By January 1768 they were back in Vienna, where Leopold had set his heart on securing an opera commission for Wolfgang.
185. Of course, our various Ministries are happy to arrange visits to fine restaurants, the concert, the opera, the ballet.sentencedict.com
186. This is the principal reason that the great voices of opera seldom sing popular songs.
187. Zeinab cried frequently at the opera, never, up till now, anywhere else.
188. Elizabeth is an extraordinary mixture of epic film, grand opera and grand guignol.
189. Why are people so crazy about opera? It leaves me completely cold.
190. The long established Opera Nova have a reputation for presenting good quality opera performance using local musicians in conjunction with some professional aid.
191. The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the Alexandra's varied programme.
192. Perhaps most memorable was a which left me feeling as no other opera performance had ever done before.
193. You'd go through these desolate, wet streets into this basement in King Street, just near the Opera House.
194. Once the best you could hope for was a 50-year-old prima ballerina who sometimes starred at the local opera house.
195. Edouard de Chavigny passed from opera box to grouse moor with equal elegance and aplomb.
196. These, however,(sentencedict.com) are indicated in scores and livrets and noted by contemporary writers on opera performance.
197. Almost a third of the best seats are set aside for members, who have made donations to the opera.
198. Opera debut as Susanna, mustered a big, bright sound from her very small stature.
199. Divas are often the financial linchpins for opera productions costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
200. The package includes a tour of Sydney's famous Opera House.
201. The Opera House specialised in drama for nine years - and then went downmarket.
202. Little concerned to adopt the tonal idioms of opera for the sake of dramatic expression was Nicolas Bernier.
203. When he collaborated directly with her in opera the result was of historical significance.
204. But my interest is also in their interest in my creative activities, which includes ballet, opera and multimedia things.
205. I doubt it too; it is simply too good comic opera to be true.
206. Like everybody from factory workers to opera stars, writers were supposed to serve the totalitarian state and its purposes.
207. Recounted with even a trace of melodrama, this story would read like a soap opera.
208. A portion of the festival was devoted to grand opera.
209. In the summer of 1774 Wolfgang was commissioned to write an opera buffa for the next carnival season in Munich.
210. Now opera has rarely been a naturalistic medium, and never an understated one.
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