Search results for: “Royal Opera House”


  • Giacomo Puccini

    Opera The turning point in Puccini’s life came in 1876, when he and his brother walked nearly 20 miles to Pisa to watch a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, Aida….


  • Giuseppe Verdi

    …was the intellectual and operatic hub of Italy, Verdi absorbed much about literature, politics, counterpoint, and the elements of opera. His success with his opera Nabucco later led to his…


  • Christoph Willibald Gluck

    …the Italian opera tradition. Career Beginnings in Italy Gluck’s first opera, Artaserse (1741), premiered in Milan and was well-received. Over the next decade, he composed numerous operas in the Italian…


  • Henry Purcell

    Henry Purcell was a noteworthy English composer of the Baroque era. Known for his exquisite operas, semi-operas, songs, and his substantial contributions to sacred music, Purcell’s compositions have resonated across…


  • Exploring Classical Music by Century: A Selection of Five Works from Each Era

    …Peri’s Euridice Peri’s opera Euridice is one of the earliest surviving examples of opera. The opera is known for its use of recitative, a style of singing that allows for…


  • George Frideric Handel

    …of Handel’s long and fruitful association with the British capital. Handel and the Royal Academy of Music Handel served as the music director of the newly-established Royal Academy of Music…


  • Jean-Philippe Rameau

    …Rameau’s opera challenged the dominance of Jean-Baptiste Lully, the long-established model of French opera. Rameau’s music was more dramatic, adventurous, and complex than Lully’s. His use of the orchestra was…


  • Jules Massenet

    Jules Massenet, a name synonymous with French opera, was the most celebrated operatic composer of his time. His remarkable musical journey, marked by a distinctive melodic style and theatrical aptness,…


  • Gaetano Donizetti

    …of operas, written in both Italian and French, and his work is widely recognized as a bridge between the styles of Gioachino Rossini and Giuseppe Verdi. Donizetti’s operas are renowned…


  • Richard Wagner

    …moved to Bayreuth, the location of his future opera house. With the generous support of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Wagner’s dream of a dedicated opera house finally materialized. The…


  • Carl Maria von Weber

    …known for his significant contributions to the opera houses of Breslau, Prague, and Dresden. Weber was an ardent advocate of German opera and worked tirelessly to establish it as a…


  • Domenico Scarlatti

    …the ten children of renowned Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti. His father, the founder of the Neapolitan School of Opera, was a significant influence in his early musical journey. Under his…