A History of Western Opera presents a comprehensive survey of more than four centuries of operatic development, from the birth of opera in Florence at the end of the sixteenth century to the masterpieces of the modern era. Through historical context, musical analysis, biographies of great composers, and discussions of representative works, this volume explores the artistic evolution of Western opera and its enduring influence on world culture. Written for students, musicians, educators, researchers, and opera enthusiasts, the book combines scholarly depth with accessible language, making it both an academic reference and an engaging introduction to one of humanity's greatest artistic traditions.