operas in English

noun
1
a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
In the 1770s he began composing symphonies, concertos, operas and theater music.

Use "operas" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "operas" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "operas", or refer to the context using the word "operas" in the English Dictionary.

1. Their favorite TV programs are soap operas.

2. The programme included excerpts from Verdi's operas.

3. Additionally, he produced operas in Havana, Cuba.

4. My job was watching soap operas, reading soap opera scripts and auditioning actors to be on soap operas.

5. Some old Beijing operas revived on the stages.

6. 9 Verdi was a prolific composer of operas.

7. Some early examples of what were later called incidental music are also described as semi-operas, quasi-operas, masques, vaudevilles and melodramas.

8. This reclusion is dominant not only in operas, but also permeates the whole society, which composes the unique culture of reclusion embodied in Yuan operas.

9. She has sung soprano in many major operas.

10. Classical music includes symphonies, operas, sonatas, song cycles, and lieder

11. Soap operas are known for their Bathetic emotionalism, because the …

12. Composer of epic, large-scale operas; inventor of Gesamtkunstwerk

13. These operas are quite different in aria and rhythm.

14. She is not hooked on soap operas, she is melodramatically fixated.

15. I'm a secret fan of soap operas on TV.

16. Both operas are very much in the modern idiom.

17. Millions of fans follow the TV soap operas devotedly.

18. Singers performing Mozart's operas often dress in/wear historical costume.

19. Do you attend operas , or do you read tawdry novels ?

20. Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of Verdi's operas.

21. In Brazil, television soap operas featuring spiritism draw large numbers of viewers.

22. Adjective displaying or characterized by bathos: the Bathetic emotionalism of soap operas.

23. Synonyms for Burlesques include shows, plays, performances, musicals, productions, spectacles, acts, operas, presentations and theatricals

24. No other operas singer has gained such notoriety and controversy as Maria Callas

25. The great advance in Mozart's time was operas set in the here and now.

26. 9 The stories had the melodramatic plot lines of comic books or soap operas.

27. Generally, operas start with a soliloquy of an actor introducing himself on his first appearance.

28. According to official North Korean sources, Kim Il-sung was the original writer of many plays and operas.

29. In two ears do not hear out of the window, concentric intentions only watching soap operas.

30. Biblical name Cain was, until recently, seldom heard outside of the Old Testament and soap operas

31. This activity extended to commercial recordings of operas and opera excerpts with the orchestra's chief conductors.

32. Rossini wrote at least one or even more Cabalettas for all major characters in his operas

33. A genius, and Ambidextrous, he could write sonnets with one hand and compose operas with the other

34. There are adults who have allowed their attention to be captured by soap operas or TV serials.

35. They really dragged just watching telly, and everyone wanted to watch the soap operas and sit coms.

36. 30 For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!

37. The Sibillini mountains, Romanic Churches, medioeval castles, amphitheatres revive the countryside, while concerts and operas provide exciting evening entertainment.

38. In the 17th century, Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko composed many operas and chamber music pieces while living in Minsk.

39. Many composers now crave the chance to write operas, but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience?

40. Castratos were much used in operas in the 17th and 18th centuries and in music for the Roman Catholic Church

41. The main beneficiaries of those expanded horizons and burgeoning creative confidence were just those younger composers who are now busy writing operas.

42. Cavatina, musical form appearing in operas and occasionally in cantatas and instrumental music. In early 18th-century cantatas, notably those of J.S

43. Several smaller and larger theatres and the Aachen Symphony Orchestra invite you to enjoy opulent operas, high-calibre acting and nationally acclaimed concerts.

44. Dimitrij “Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.Time Out New York

45. The Bacchae has inspired a handful of operas, including at least three that are available on CD: Szymanowski’s King Roger (1926) and Hans Werner Henze’s The …

46. Nobody made such claim directly, but by writing about opera by Puccini or Bellini in thread concerning little-known operas, one obviously assumes that these operas count among hidden gems and if he/she knows and Appreciatest them, the deep familiarity with the artform is achieved and there is little need to explore even deeper.

47. Back before movies and television, some of the most popular forms of entertainment were live plays at the theatre, operas, symphony concerts, and Ballet

48. They cited another study concluding that TV soap operas purvey this message above all: Sex is for unmarried partners, and no one gets a disease from it.

49. This collection covers the best Classical composers, performers, and conductors, past and present, as well as the most iconic symphonies and operas in the world

50. 1885–1935, Austrian composer: a pupil of SchoenBerg.His works include the operas Wozzeck (1921) and Lulu (1935), a violin concerto (1935), chamber works, and songs