暢談世界文化:27 歌劇 (2/2)
來源:滬江聽寫酷
2011-08-14 11:10
資料來源:《英語暢談世界文化》
每天一分鐘,我們一起玩轉(zhuǎn)世界文化。歌劇是一種將音樂、戲劇、文學(xué)、舞蹈、舞臺(tái)美術(shù)等融為一體的綜合性藝術(shù)。
童鞋們注意引號(hào)不寫,是英式拼寫哦~~
Hints:
Germany, France, England, Russia, Spain, Portugal
Italy
Italian
Mozart 莫扎特
Europe
European
“The Met” 大都會(huì)歌劇院
the United States
Metropolitan Opera House 大都會(huì)歌劇院
Puccini 普契尼
Wagner 瓦格納
每天一分鐘,我們一起玩轉(zhuǎn)世界文化。歌劇是一種將音樂、戲劇、文學(xué)、舞蹈、舞臺(tái)美術(shù)等融為一體的綜合性藝術(shù)。
童鞋們注意引號(hào)不寫,是英式拼寫哦~~
Hints:
Germany, France, England, Russia, Spain, Portugal
Italy
Italian
Mozart 莫扎特
Europe
European
“The Met” 大都會(huì)歌劇院
the United States
Metropolitan Opera House 大都會(huì)歌劇院
Puccini 普契尼
Wagner 瓦格納
That's because it was so popular and spread to Germany, France, England, Russia, Spain, Portugal and other countries. But yes, it originated in Italy.
Were all of the first operas written in Italian?
Yes, even foreigners like Mozart wrote in Italian, but later as it expanded, they started to write in their own languages.
OK, so I know it started in Italy and became widespread across Europe pretty quickly, but that doesn't explain how it came to America.
European immigrants brought opera to the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries. That's why we have "The Met", or Metropolitan Opera House. It opened in 1883.
I see, but why is it still so popular nowadays? Opera fans still love to attend operas at "The Met".
Most operas on at "The Met" nowadays are 18th and 19th century ones, written by Mozart, Puccini, Wagner, and so on. I guess people just find them incredibly beautiful, I know I do!
It is an interesting topic, but I think I'll stick to my pop music.
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