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probably know a lot more about opera than you think, and you probably recognize
a lot more opera music than you realize. Opera has
exploded into pop culture in the last decade. Take,
for example, the fact that 1999's MTV video music
awards were held live from the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center and featured
an operatic theme both in their advertising and programming. Read on and
discover where else you might find opera in your every day life:
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Opera represents some of the hottest selling CDs on the
market
The Three Tenors, Welsh teen opera sensation Charlotte Church, and blind tenor
Andrea Bocelli are some of the hottest concert tickets and CDs around.
Opera inspires some of your favorite Broadway musicals
Elton John and Tim Rice's Aïda is a retelling of Verdi's opera by the
same name; Miss Saigon is based on Madama Butterfly and the smash
hit Rent is based on La bohème — and then of course there's The
Phantom of the Opera, which is set at the Paris Opera House.
Opera is featured in many television commercials
There are more than 65 companies that have used opera in their television ads,
including Nike, Sony, Pepsi, Dunkin Donuts, Ford Motor Company, Pizza Hut and
MasterCard.
Opera has been featured in major motion pictures
Opera's dramatic elements and music lend themselves well to the movies and have
been featured in movies too numerable to count, including G.I. Jane, The
Fifth Element, Life is Beautiful, Apocalypse Now, The Mirror Has Two Faces
and Hannah and Her Sisters.
See if you can match the opera and the movie below:
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MOVIES
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OPERAS
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ANSWERS:
Philadelphia – Andrea Chénier
Moonstruck – La bohème
The Witches of Eastwick – Turandot
Pretty Woman – La traviata
A Room with a View – Gianni Schicchi
Fatal Attraction – Madama Butterfly


