
A charming guide invites listeners into the world of opera by highlighting a curated selection of works that have shaped the art form. From the soaring drama of “Aïda” and the fiery passion of “Carmen” to the playful wit of “Pinafore,” each entry blends a concise plot sketch with lively commentary on the music that brings the story to life. The author also offers glimpses of lesser‑known pieces, explaining why they once captured public imagination even if they have faded from the modern repertoire.
Beyond individual operas, the book sketches the evolution of musical theatre, tracing early Italian experiments, the rise of French ballet, and the grand ambitions of Wagner’s Ring cycle. Readers gain enough background to follow a performance without getting lost in complex details, while the approachable tone keeps the focus on the emotional power of melody and stagecraft. This concise yet rich overview makes the magic of opera accessible and enjoyable for curious young ears.
Full title
Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (648K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-05-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1934
Best remembered for writing lively introductions to art and opera for young readers, this early 20th-century author had a gift for making big cultural subjects feel welcoming. She also published fiction under the name Dolores Bacon.
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