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  2. D'Oyly Carte Opera Company - Wikipedia

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    The first comic opera produced by the Comedy Opera Company was Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer, about a tradesmanlike London sorcerer. It opened in November 1877 together with Dora's Dream , a curtain-raiser with music by Sullivan's assistant Alfred Cellier and words by Arthur Cecil , a friend of both Gilbert and Sullivan. [ 19 ]

  3. Opera (company) - Wikipedia

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    Opera Software was founded as an independent company in Norway in 1995 by the Icelandic Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsøy. [9] They had initially begun development of the Opera web browser while both working at Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor.

  4. Gilbert and Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    The libretto of H.M.S. Pinafore relied on stock character types, many of which were familiar from European opera (and some of which grew out of Gilbert's earlier association with the German Reeds): the heroic protagonist and his love-interest ; the older woman with a secret or a sharp tongue ; the baffled lyric baritone – the girl's father ...

  5. New York City Opera - Wikipedia

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    The NYCO was founded as the New York City Center Opera, and originally made its home at the New York City Center on West 55th Street, in Manhattan.City Center's chair of the finance committee, Morton Baum, mayor Fiorello La Guardia and council president Newbold Morris hired Laszlo Halasz hired the company's first director, [12] serving in that position from 1943 until 1951.

  6. Patience (opera) - Wikipedia

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    1881 Programme for Patience. Patience; or, Bunthorne's Bride, is a comic opera in two acts with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.The opera is a satire on the aesthetic movement of the 1870s and '80s in England and, more broadly, on fads, superficiality, vanity, hypocrisy and pretentiousness; it also satirises romantic love, rural simplicity and military bluster.

  7. Andrew Lloyd Webber - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom in question was The Phantom of Manhattan, a planned sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. [70] On 1 July 2007, Lloyd Webber presented excerpts from his musicals as part of the Concert for Diana held at Wembley Stadium , London, an event organised to celebrate the life of Princess Diana almost 10 years after her death.

  8. List of operas by title - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of operas and operettas with entries in Wikipedia. The entries are sorted alphabetically by title, with the name of the composer and the year of the first performance also given.

  9. List of opera genres - Wikipedia

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    This is a glossary list of opera genres, giving alternative names. "Opera" is an Italian word (short for "opera in musica"); it was not at first commonly used in Italy (or in other countries) to refer to the genre of particular works. Most composers used more precise designations to present their work to the public.