Opera used to be a cenÂtral part of EuroÂpean pop culÂture, PavarotÂti was as big a pop star as they come. But still, it’s now the quinÂtesÂsenÂtial art-form of the wealthy and snobÂbish. What gives?
Guest Sean Spyres from SpringÂfield RegionÂal Opera joins his sisÂter EriÂca along with Mark and BriÂan to disÂcuss operÂa’s place in culÂture (includÂing its film appearÂances), how it’s difÂferÂent from music theÂater, the chalÂlenges it faces and how it might become more relÂeÂvant.
Some artiÂcles:
- “ExpectÂing Rain: Opera as PopÂuÂlar CulÂture” by John Storey
- “14 Artists Who Are TransÂformÂing The Future Of Opera” by PriscilÂla Frank
- “As Hip as Elvis: CaruÂso the Pop Idol” by John PotÂter
- “EmoÂtions Unveiled: Romance at the Opera in MoonÂstruck (1987), PretÂty Woman (1990) and LitÂtle Women (1994)” by KorÂduÂla Knaus
Watch the ShawÂshank RedempÂtion opera scene or perÂhaps the PretÂty Woman scene. What Is pop opera? Here’s Ranker’s list of artists. Paul Potts sings that famous song on Britain’s Got TalÂent. Plus, check out albums from brothÂer Michael Spyres. Yes, you can hear an opera-singer sing “Take Me Out to the BallÂgame,” but you probÂaÂbly shouldÂn’t.
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