Tenor in an opera
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HEROTenor in an opera.
OTELLOTitle tenor in an 1887 opera
OTELLOTitular tenor in a Verdi opera
heldentenorA powerful tenor voice suitable for heroic roles in opera
FORTELoud, in an opera
SINGPerform in an opera
HANSELBoy in an opera.
ELSAS"... Dream," in an opera
IGORPrince in an opera
ARIASong in an opera
ARIASolo in an opera
ARIAAir in an opera
SLNGSHOTInsult in an opera?
ARIASong in an opera house
BUFFOComedy part in an opera.
IAGORole in an 1887 opera
TOSCAOpera singer in an opera
TRILLShake in an opera house
RICHARDNIXONPresident portrayed in an opera
BASSOLow man in an opera
ARIAIt's performed in an opera
BRAVACry in an opera house
AIDATitle captive in an 1871 opera
TRAVIATA"Fallen woman," in an opera title
IGORPrince in an Aleksandr Borodin opera
NORMATitle priestess in an 1831 opera
diveprincipal female singer in an opera
divaprincipal female singer in an opera
divasprincipal female singer in an opera
AIDAOpera set in Egypt and written by an Italian
intermezzosA short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
intermezziA short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
intermezzoA short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
ariaaccompanied elaborate melody sung (as in an opera) by a single voice
intermezzo(Italian) a short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
intermezziINTERMEZZO, (Italian) a short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
intermezzosINTERMEZZO, (Italian) a short connecting instrumental movement in an opera or other musical work
sinfoniaan orchestral prelude to a vocal work (as an opera) especially in the 18th century overture
supertitlea surtitle, a printed translation of the libretto of an opera in a language foreign to the audience
supertitlesSUPERTITLE, a surtitle, a printed translation of the libretto of an opera in a language foreign to the audience