Opera film
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An opera film is a recording of an opera on film.
References[edit]
- Citron, Marcia J. (2000). Opera on Screen. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300081589.
- Citron, Marcia J. (July 2010). When Opera Meets Film. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Opera). ISBN 9780521895750.
- Jeongwon Joe; Rose Theresa, eds. (2002). Between Opera and Cinema. Routledge. ISBN 0-8153-3450-8.
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