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Ariadne auf Naxos is one of Straus’s most popular opuses. The storey line is a simplex, opera inside an opera that describes how the different forms of art that must be combined to make an Opera. Ariadne provides a collage of beautiful ritornellos.
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Der Walkarie is one of the most famous Wagnerian Operas. Its complex storey of the god’s quarrel with man is one of a saga of six operas. The lush combination of orchestration, impeccable scenery, and Wagnerian signers provides a performance of a lifetime.
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The Marriage of Figaro is one of the most famous operas. Not only is this opera a prime example of Mozart’s revolutionary ideals but a revolution itself. The libretto consists of an anecdote that tells of a marriage that transcends the European rules of class.
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Tosca is the most famous of all of Puccini’s work. Such magnificent signers have made their debut in Tosca as Maria Callas. The storey evolves around the revolutions against the Italian monarchs of the 19th century.
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The King of Atlantis is the most interesting opera. Though it was composed by a Jewish composer in a German concentration camp, the opera shows no sign of suffering. Being rather short, the opera consist of 2 sopranos, 4 altos, 3 tenors, and a baritone.
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Don Carlos is Verdi’s most famous work. The libretto consists of the lushest music that in itself symbolizes what an Italian depression baritone is capable of.
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