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opera

[op-er-uh, op-ruh] / ˈɒp ər ə, ˈɒp rə /


NOUN
opera house
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She also said there was particular criticism of the Arts Council's strategy from the music and opera sectors.

From BBC

The audience for the wedding, which aired over two days, was around 30 million viewers and remains the highest-rated soap opera event in history.

From Los Angeles Times

While Oliveros worked little in opera and never in a remotely traditional manner, Beale felt the spiritual operatic substance of Oliveros’ work was what the company needed and what the world needs.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s from the San Fernando Valley, where he grew up with an enthusiasm for classical music and opera, along with yearning for urbanity.

From Los Angeles Times

Hemingway once wrote, “And Barcelona. You should see Barcelona. It is all still comic opera… Barcelona makes you laugh.”

From Salon