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Best 1 Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

A groundbreaking operatic rock masterpiece that defied conventions and redefined the possibilities of popular music. 'Bohemian Rhapsody' seamlessly blends multiple genres, showcasing Freddie Mercurys unparalleled vocal range and songwriting genius. Its complex structure, layered harmonies, and theat...

2 Teatro alla Scala

Teatro alla Scala in Milan is a historic opera house established in 1778. It remains a central venue for Italian opera performances and is renowned as the location of numerous world premieres by significant composers like Verdi and Puccini. The theater serves audiences interested in classical opera,...

3 Tristan und Isolde

Richard Wagner’s *Tristan und Isolde* is a profoundly influential German opera composed in 1865. The work explores themes of love and sacrifice through a tragic story involving Tristan and Isolde. Its innovative harmonic language and exploration of longing established the core tenets of Romantic ope...

4 Don Giovanni

Mozart’s *Don Giovanni* is a dramatic opera composed in 1787. It tells the story of a charismatic nobleman's seduction and subsequent downfall through music and stage action. The work showcases Mozart’s mastery of Italian opera and features complex characters and themes explored within a genre know...

5 Le nozze di Figaro

Mozart’s *Le nozze di Figaro* is a comedic Italian opera first performed in 1786. Based on Beaumarchais' play, it tells the story of servants attempting to thwart their master's plans for marriage. The opera's innovative use of ensemble numbers and its exploration of social class dynamics make it a...

6 Palais Garnier

The Palais Garnier, located in central Paris, is a renowned opera house built in 1875 to the designs of architect Charles Garnier. Its opulent Beaux-Arts style and grand interior, including the spectacular Follies Bergère ceiling, make it a significant historical landmark. The building continues to...

7 Die Walküre

Die Walküre is an 1870 opera by Richard Wagner, the second installment of his Ring cycle and famous for its iconic Ride of the Valkyries.

8 La traviata

La traviata is an 1853 opera by Giuseppe Verdi, a tragic love story adapted from Alexandre Dumas's novel The Lady of the Camellias.

9 Wagner - Tristan und Isolde

Richard Wagner composed this groundbreaking German opera between 1857 and 1859, famous for its dissonant Tristan chord that changed Western music.

10 Mozart - Don Giovanni, K. 527

Mozart's 1787 opera in two acts with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, based on the Don Juan legend, premiered in Prague to immediate acclaim.

11 Metropolitan Opera House

Metropolitan Opera House is New York City's Lincoln Center opera venue, opened in 1966 and home to the Metropolitan Opera company.

12 Verdi - Otello

Giuseppe Verdi composed this tragic opera in 1887, creating a highly acclaimed Italian adaptation of William Shakespeare classic play Othello.

13 Teatro Colón

Teatro Colón is Buenos Aires' main opera house, opened in 1908 and famed for its acoustics and international opera and concert history.

14 Mozart - The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492

Mozart's 1786 comic opera buffa in four acts with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, adapted from Beaumarchais's stage play, premiered in Vienna.

15 Der Rosenkavalier

Der Rosenkavalier is a 1911 comic opera by Richard Strauss, celebrated for its bittersweet exploration of aging and love in 18th-century Vienna.

16 Il barbiere di Siviglia

Gioachino Rossini's 1816 opera buffa, based on Beaumarchais' comedy, features the barber Figaro and became one of the most celebrated comic operas despite a chaotic premiere.

17 Puccini - La Bohème

Giacomo Puccini premiered this tragic Italian opera in 1896, depicting the bohemian lives of young artists in 1840s Paris with unforgettable melodies.

18 Royal Opera House

Royal Opera House is London's Covent Garden opera house, rebuilt in 1858 and home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.

19 Giuseppe Verdi

Preeminent Italian Romantic composer who dominated the 19th-century opera scene with beloved masterpieces like "La Traviata" and "Aida."

20 Eyes Without a Face

The 1960 French film explores the story of a surgeon’s obsessive efforts to reconstruct his daughter's appearance after a traumatic accident. Pierre Brasseur stars as the plastic surgeon, alongside Alida Valli and others, in a narrative centered on a complex face transplant procedure. The work is ba...

21 Farewell My Concubine

Farewell My Concubine is a 1993 historical drama set in early 20th-century China during the Republic of China era. The film explores the complex relationships between Peking opera performers—Cheng Dieyi, Duan Xiaolou, and Gong Juxian—within the context of political upheaval and social change. It was...

22 Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin is an 1879 lyric opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, adapted from Alexander Pushkin's classic novel and noted for its deeply emotional score.

23 Boris Godunov

Boris Godunov is an 1874 Russian opera by Modest Mussorgsky, widely renowned for its brilliant psychological portrayal of the titular tragic Tsar.

24 Pelléas et Mélisande

Pelléas et Mélisande is a 1902 opera by Claude Debussy, famous for its Impressionistic music and serving as the defining work of French symbolist theater.

25 Madama Butterfly

Madama Butterfly is an opera by Giacomo Puccini, premiered in 1904, renowned for its tragic tale of a Japanese geisha and its sweeping melodic score.

26 Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg is an opera by Richard Wagner, premiered in 1868, notable as his only mature comedy and a cornerstone of the German Romantic repertoire.

27 Falstaff
Falstaff

Falstaff is an 1893 comic opera by Giuseppe Verdi, serving as his final theatrical work and a brilliant adaptation of Shakespeare.

28 Rigoletto
Rigoletto

Rigoletto is an 1851 opera by Giuseppe Verdi, a dark tragedy notable for its dramatic music and the instantly recognizable aria La donna è mobile.

29 Die Zauberflöte

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1791 singspiel blends fairy tale with Masonic symbolism and features the celebrated 'Queen of the Night' coloratura arias among his most popular works.

30 Così fan tutte

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1790 opera buffa, with libretto by Da Ponte, follows two officers who disguise themselves to test their fiancées' fidelity by swapping partners.

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