词汇 | opera-house |
释义 | opera house noun[ C ] uk /ˈɒp.ər.ə ˌhaʊs/ us /ˈɑː.pɚ.ə ˌhaʊs/ a theatre that is specially designed for operas to be performed in: 歌剧院 the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden位于伦敦科文特花园广场的皇家歌剧院 Public entertainment venues amphitheatre amusement arcade arthouse cinema auditorium bandstand bar beer garden bowling alley disco discotheque drive-in fleshpot free house nightspot off-Broadway palace party tent the nineteenth holeidiom waxwork wine bar You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Opera Examples of opera houseopera house Every form of musical theatre played out within an operahouse is also, inevitably, a parody. In filmed-opera, the unity between voice and body is no longer natural, as in the operahouse, but a carefully engineered illusion. The dialectic of the dome inheres in the form of the operahouse, but it is only the opera, the performance, that releases it. The public sphere also included institutions such as coffeehouses, salons, museums and, in the case of music, the public concert hall and operahouse. No operahouse in the world would begin to conceive of such a research-led, try-and-test, and work-intensive time span for its productions. The prima donna makes the journey from above to below the operahouse twice. Penetrated by the sound, women in the operahouse faint in their chairs. These conclusions are confirmed, either directly or indirectly, by observations from the operahouse. Instead of half a dozen identifiable figures, we see (in a major operahouse) up to a hundred choristers. We begin in an impressive interior space, the operahouse, 'a great house, a strange one, in the heart of the city'. Or it may be that an independently popular text was set and never heard inside the operahouse, but had a circulation of its own. One clause is of overriding importance in understanding the special nature of the conversion of concert room into operahouse. However, the descriptions offered are vague and confirmation in the operahouse is almost non-existent. And none of these hints ever reaches a level of clarity that would allow for the new pseudo-geography within the operahouse to unfold fully. Since opera was the main entertainment during the season, audiences saw the same hierarchical order every time they went to the operahouse. See all examples of opera house These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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