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Opera is a form of art that originated in London, England and has since spread throughout Europe, and is a combination of music, drama

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Background imageOpera Collection: Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), 'the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane'

Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), 'the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane'
3916908 Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), 'the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane'; (add.info.: Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)

Background imageOpera Collection: Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Signora Faustina Bordoni (1770-1781)

Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Signora Faustina Bordoni (1770-1781), Italian opera singer
FLO4717679 Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Signora Faustina Bordoni (1770-1781), Italian opera singer

Background imageOpera Collection: The first UK performance of Le Train Bleu at the London Coliseum Theatre, 1924

The first UK performance of Le Train Bleu at the London Coliseum Theatre, 1924. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: Theater Royal Drury Lane, London, 1773-1778. Creator: Adam, James (1732-1794)

Theater Royal Drury Lane, London, 1773-1778. Creator: Adam, James (1732-1794)
Theater Royal Drury Lane, London, 1773-1778. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: View of Bahia from the Public Gardens, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

View of Bahia from the Public Gardens, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
View of Bahia from the Public Gardens, 1864. 'The domed edifice shown on the right is the church of the Benedictine convent; the opera-house appears near the middle of the view; the arsenal

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the new opera, 'Love's Triumph', at Covent Garden, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the new opera, "Love's Triumph", at Covent Garden, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the new opera, "Love's Triumph", at Covent Garden, 1862. London stage production. 'The Engraving represents the scene in the gardens of the Regent's palace

Background imageOpera Collection: The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith by Claud Lovat Fraser (1890-1921)

The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith by Claud Lovat Fraser (1890-1921), 1920 (litho)
ZIN41532 The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith by Claud Lovat Fraser (1890-1921), 1920 (litho); Private Collection; © Heinrich Zinram Photography Archive

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from 'The Rose of Castile', at Drury Lane Theatre, 1858. Creator: Smyth

Scene from "The Rose of Castile", at Drury Lane Theatre, 1858. Creator: Smyth
Scene from "The Rose of Castile", at Drury Lane Theatre, 1858. London stage production. This lively and pretty opera, certainly the chef-d'oeuvre of our most popular English composer

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the Ballet of 'La Bresilienne' at the Royal Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, 1858

Scene from the Ballet of "La Bresilienne" at the Royal Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, 1858
Scene from the Ballet of "La Bresilienne" at the Royal Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, [London], 1858. This pretty little ballet...has sustained its character well throughout

Background imageOpera Collection: The Sisters Marchisio, as 'Semiramide' and 'Arsace', at the Grand Opera, Paris, 1860

The Sisters Marchisio, as "Semiramide" and "Arsace", at the Grand Opera, Paris, 1860. Singers...in Rossini's most gorgeous opera...Mdlle

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the opera of 'The Night Dancers', at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden, 1860

Scene from the opera of "The Night Dancers", at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden, 1860. London stage production

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the opera of 'Robin Hood', at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1860. Creator: Smyth

Scene from the opera of "Robin Hood", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1860. Creator: Smyth
Scene from the opera of "Robin Hood", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1860. Many of our London readers who have been spectators of this most popular Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre

Background imageOpera Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of a young Rudolf Nureyev, 1960s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of a young Rudolf Nureyev, 1960s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of a young Rudolf Nureyev, 1960s, (2023). Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (1938-1993). Nureyev, regarded by some as the greatest male ballet dancer of his generation

Background imageOpera Collection: Mdlle. Titiens, of Her Majesty's Opera, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Mdlle. Titiens, of Her Majesty's Opera, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Mdlle. Titiens, of Her Majesty's Opera, 1876. Engraving of a German opera singer Therese Tietjens, from a photograph by R. Mora, of Broadway, New York. The recent return of Mdlle

Background imageOpera Collection: Paris Fashions for the New Year, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Paris Fashions for the New Year, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Paris Fashions for the New Year, 1860. 1. Morning Toilet. Double-skirted taffety dress; the under skirt is plain, and the upper one largely rounded off at the lower corners

Background imageOpera Collection: Les Promesses d'un ténor, 1842. Creator: Honore Daumier

Les Promesses d'un ténor, 1842. Creator: Honore Daumier
Les Promesses d'un tenor, 1842. The promises of a tenor. 1841. Carissimi signori, ze vous remercie, perche je vous promets zi zamais ze cante

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel

Scene from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel
Scene from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel

Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel
Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro), a comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838)

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914 Artist: Charles A Buchel

Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914 Artist: Charles A Buchel
Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914. The stone statue of the Commandatore arrives to join the feast to which Don Giovanni has jokingly invited him

Background imageOpera Collection: Antonio Giuglini, the Great Singer - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Antonio Giuglini, the Great Singer - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Antonio Giuglini, the Great Singer - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860....his reputation having reached Mr. Lumley, the lessee of Her Majesty's Theatre [in London]

Background imageOpera Collection: The Prince of Wales at Home: Reception at the Royal Italian Opera on Thursday night, 1876

The Prince of Wales at Home: Reception at the Royal Italian Opera on Thursday night, 1876. Creator: C.R
The Prince of Wales at Home: Reception at the Royal Italian Opera on Thursday night, 1876. The future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra attend a London stage production

Background imageOpera Collection: The Queen's Theatre and Opera-house, Edinburgh, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Theatre and Opera-house, Edinburgh, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Theatre and Opera-house, Edinburgh, 1857. This newly-built theatre, designed by Mr. Bryce, is considered to be creditable to the taste and skill of the architect

Background imageOpera Collection: Mademoiselle Johanna Wagner as 'Romeo', at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Mademoiselle Johanna Wagner as "Romeo", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Mademoiselle Johanna Wagner as "Romeo", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. German opera singer in London stage production. For the splendid triumph achieved by her on this occasion Mdlle

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Verdi's Opera, 'La Traviata', at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Scene from Verdi's Opera, "La Traviata", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Scene from Verdi's Opera, "La Traviata", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Opera singer Marietta Piccolomini was...Descended from one of the most ancient

Background imageOpera Collection: Mademoiselle Piccolomini, of Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Mademoiselle Piccolomini, of Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Mademoiselle Piccolomini, of Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. Descended from one of the most ancient and most illustrious patrician families of Rome this gifted girl

Background imageOpera Collection: Picture Sale at Messrs. Christie and Manson's, King-Street, St. James's, 1856

Picture Sale at Messrs. Christie and Manson's, King-Street, St. James's, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff Linton
Picture Sale at Messrs. Christie and Manson's, King-Street, St. James's, [London], 1856....one of the great attractions of every London season; for to the man of art, letters, and leisure

Background imageOpera Collection: Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Italian opera singers. Marietta Alboni, is a popular favourite of the English public [and is] gifted with a contralto

Background imageOpera Collection: The Royal Italian Opera, Lyceum, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Italian Opera, Lyceum, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Italian Opera, Lyceum, 1856. London stage production. The opera was the "Trovatore, "...The gipsy Azucena, the real heroine of the piece, was personated by Mdlle

Background imageOpera Collection: The Sultan at the Fancy-Dress Ball given by the Viscountess Stratford de Redcliffe

The Sultan at the Fancy-Dress Ball given by the Viscountess Stratford de Redcliffe, at the British E Creator: Unknown
The Sultan at the Fancy-Dress Ball given by the Viscountess Stratford de Redcliffe, at the British Embassy, at Pera, 1856

Background imageOpera Collection: Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, Mid of the 19th century. Creator: Wood, J.T

Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, Mid of the 19th century. Creator: Wood, J.T. (active Mid of the 19th cen.)
Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, Mid of the 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, Mid of the 19th century. Creator: Marville, Charles (1813-1879)

Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, Mid of the 19th century. Creator: Marville, Charles (1813-1879)
Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, Mid of the 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: 'Scenes now being acted in the London Theatres; 'The American' at the Opera Comique Theatre, 1891

'Scenes now being acted in the London Theatres; "The American" at the Opera Comique Theatre, 1891
'Scenes now being acted in the London Theatres; "The American" at the Opera Comique Theatre, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44

Background imageOpera Collection: Giulia Grisi, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Giulia Grisi, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Giulia Grisi, 1854. Portrait of Italian opera singer Giulia Grisi:..an admirable likeness...from a miniature painted by Francois Meuret

Background imageOpera Collection: The late Mr. Charles Kemble, from a marble bust, by Timothy Butler, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The late Mr. Charles Kemble, from a marble bust, by Timothy Butler, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The late Mr. Charles Kemble, from a marble bust, by Timothy Butler, 1854. British actor. His first appearance upon the London stage was in the character of Malcolm, in "Macbeth

Background imageOpera Collection: Interior of the Grand Opera-House, at Paris, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans

Interior of the Grand Opera-House, at Paris, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans
Interior of the Grand Opera-House, at Paris, 1854. The aspect of the Salle on first entering strikes principally from its extreme gorgeousness and brilliancy. It seems one gigantic mass of gold

Background imageOpera Collection: Madame Marie Cabel - drawn by Baugniet, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Madame Marie Cabel - drawn by Baugniet, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Madame Marie Cabel - drawn by Baugniet, 1854. Belgian coloratura soprano....this charming young singer...has been the great attraction of the Opera Comique at the St

Background imageOpera Collection: Odessa - The Theatre, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Odessa - The Theatre, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Odessa - The Theatre, 1854. Street scene in Odessa, a port city on the Black Sea, which has historically been claimed by both Russia and the Ukraine

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from the Opera of 'Le Val d'Andorre', at the St. James's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the Opera of "Le Val d'Andorre", at the St. James's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the Opera of "Le Val d'Andorre", at the St. James's Theatre, [London], 1850. An opera, in three acts: Halevy's music is delicious, full of quaint and elegant melodies

Background imageOpera Collection: Paris Fashions for August - Opera Dress, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Paris Fashions for August - Opera Dress, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Paris Fashions for August - Opera Dress, 1850. Sleeves with rows of lace (pointe d'Alencon), adorned with five rows of the same lace, lying flat

Background imageOpera Collection: Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera, &c. 1850. Creator: Unknown

Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera, &c. 1850. Creator: Unknown. Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera
Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera, &c. 1850. Hat...of open pattern, trimmed generally with a flower or feathers, and worn to the opera, &c'

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from 'Der Freischutz' (The Wolf's Glen), at the Royal Italian Opera, 1850. Creator: Smyth

Scene from "Der Freischutz" (The Wolf's Glen), at the Royal Italian Opera, 1850. Creator: Smyth
Scene from "Der Freischutz" (The Wolf's Glen), at the Royal Italian Opera, 1850. The overture was encored rapturously...the rush in the concluding passage was tremendous...the chords were

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene (the last) from the opera of 'Medea', 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene (the last) from the opera of "Medea", 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene (the last) from the opera of "Medea", 1850. London production of Simon Mayr's "Medea in Corinto", the title role sung by Teresa Parodi:..vengeance accomplished

Background imageOpera Collection: Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, 1850....trimmed generally with a flower or feathers, and worn to the opera, &c'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

Background imageOpera Collection: Madame Fiorentini, as 'Norma' (at Her Majesty's Theatre), 1850. Creator: Unknown

Madame Fiorentini, as "Norma" (at Her Majesty's Theatre), 1850. Creator: Unknown
Madame Fiorentini, as "Norma" (at Her Majesty's Theatre, London), 1850. Madame Fiorentini's Norma is rather the gentle woman whose deep love for her Roman seducer swallows up all other

Background imageOpera Collection: Signor Lablache as 'Caliban', 1850. Creator: Unknown. Signor Lablache as 'Caliban', 1850

Signor Lablache as "Caliban", 1850. Creator: Unknown. Signor Lablache as "Caliban", 1850
Signor Lablache as "Caliban", 1850. Italian opera singer Luigi Lablache in Fromental Halevy's "La Tempesta", at Her Majesty's Theatre, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Halevy's New Opera of 'La Tempesta', at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from Halevy's New Opera of "La Tempesta", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from Halevy's New Opera of "La Tempesta", at Her Majesty's Theatre, [London], 1850....one of the most beautilul specimens of scone-painting that can be imagined

Background imageOpera Collection: Madame Frezzolini, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Madame Frezzolini, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Madame Frezzolini, 1850. Italian opera singer, who...has a voice of the highest soprano quality. She possesses great musical science as well as great enthusiasm, and, for the expression of passion

Background imageOpera Collection: Paris Fashions for July - Opera Dress, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Paris Fashions for July - Opera Dress, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Paris Fashions for July - Opera Dress, 1850. The Opera Dress is of silk, with a straight upper dress, and three flounces on the cross; the body pointed, having a lace berthe



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Opera Collection

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