Opera
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- | '''Opera''' is a form of [[theatre]] in which the drama is conveyed wholly or predominantly through music and singing. Opera emerged in [[Italy]] around the year 1600 and is generally associated with the Western [[classical music]] tradition. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | '''Opera''' is a form of [[theatre]] in which the drama is conveyed wholly or predominantly through music and singing. Opera emerged in [[Italy]] around the year 1600 and is generally associated with the Western [[classical music]] tradition. {{GFDL}} |
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Opera is a form of theatre in which the drama is conveyed wholly or predominantly through music and singing. Opera emerged in Italy around the year 1600 and is generally associated with the Western classical music tradition.
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