
Read It Before You See It: Operas Based On Books
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There are very few operas performed these days that are not based on someone’s book somewhere. There are many books that, while popular at the time of publication, are now mostly known based on the opera they inspired, whether in 1850 or 1950. These include Scenes de la vie boheme, by Henri Murger and Carmen by Prosper Merimee. Many opera companies update their repertoire frequently, performing new works alongside their familiar standards every season. Here are some bookish opera titles to check out before you don your evening wear this season.
Camille to La Traviata
Les Contes D’Hoffmann
The Little Prince