Explore the rich history and captivating artistry of opera in this comprehensive volume. From its origins to its enduring influence, "Opera, Volume 11" delves into the evolution, performance, and cultural significance of this unique art form. Discover the stories behind the scores, the voices that have defined generations, and the dramatic spectacle that continues to enthrall audiences worldwide. This volume offers a critical perspective on the composers, librettists, and performers who have shaped the world of opera.
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