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This is aWikiProject, an open group of Wikipedia editors. New participants are welcome; feel free totalk to us!

WikiProject Opera is a group of editors writing and maintaining Wikipedia's articles on operas, opera composers and librettists, opera singers and other opera-related subjects. The project also maintains theOpera portal. Onour talk page, all editors working in the area (not just members) can exchange ideas and ask questions. Over the years we have developed project guides towriting, structuring, and formatting opera-related articles and forcategorizing andassessing them. Ourcopyright guide focuses on issues particularly relevant to the project's topic area.

New members are always welcome! If you are new to Wikipedia, the first thing to do is to become a registered user—seeWikipedia:How to log in. (There is also an FAQ atWikipedia:Contributing FAQ.) Then add your name to ourMembers list. You may also like to visit theOpera portal to get an idea of the range of opera coverage on Wikipedia. For more about WikiProjects in general see theWikiProject guide.

Scope

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How you can help

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Guides and resources

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Guides
  • Opera article writing – a general guide to titling, writing, structuring, and formatting opera-related articles.
  • Opera article styles and formats – a supplement to the Article writing page with a more detailed guide to the style and formatting of opera articles
  • Categorization – a guide to categorizing opera-related articles
  • Assessment – a guide to assessing articles in the project's scope
  • Copyright – a guide to copyright issues on Wikipedia with a special focus on those that are particularly relevant to our topic area.
Resources
  • Online research – advice on publicly accessible, trustworthy and particularly useful sites for researching articles on opera-related subjects and finding public domain images
  • Frequently performed opera composers – a list of the most frequently performed opera composers compiled byScarabocchio from theOperabase performance statistics page, with links to Google searches for each composer
  • Anniversaries – a list of anniversaries in (births, deaths, premieres) for editors who may wish to plan work on aFeatured Article or aDid You Know? entry to coincide with the date or to propose articles for the Composer and Opera of the Month collaborations.

History

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The project was started byViajero in June 2004. The Opera Project's original logo wasthis photo of the Sydney Opera House. Itscurrent logo, based on the facade of thePalais Garnier, was designed byJavitomad in October 2007. The number of active participants grew from 2 in 2004 to 11 by the end of 2005. As of December 2010, there were over 35 active participants listed. In May 2006 there were 1,835articles on opera subjects, rising to 3,530 in June 2007. The project reached the 5,000 article milestone on September 4, 2008 withLa púrpura de la rosa. As ofFebruary 2023 there were over13,000 articles under the Opera Project banner,[1] including 7,900 biographies of opera singers. Approximately 25% of all opera-related articles were ratedstub class.

In October 2006, the project beganComposer of the Month, a monthly collaboration focusing on creating articles for operas by various composers inThe Opera Corpus. It now focuses on improving opera composers' biographies and the coverage of subjects related to their works. In November 2007 a second monthly collaboration was added. It was originally calledSinger of the Month and focused on creating articles for singers. From January 2009, this was changed toOpera of the Month and now focuses on improving existing articles on operas and subjects related to them. The archive of all the past monthly collaborations ishere. The Project was featured in the18 May 2009 edition ofThe Wikipedia Signpost. In July of that year,Portal:Opera was promoted tofeatured status.

  1. ^This total includes list articles and excludes pages relating to project maintenance, templates, drafts, categories andPortal:Opera

Related projects

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Key articles and lists

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400595431,4418,0883,25432542,8461344158322652583441944217,878

Featured articles and lists

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This section also includes articles under the banners of our descendant projects –WikiProject Richard Wagner andWikiProject Gilbert and Sullivan.

Dmitri ShostakovichHer Majesty's TheatreMozart in ItalyRhinemaidensThespisTrial by JuryW. S. GilbertAgrippinaPyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyBedřich SmetanaThe Bartered BrideL'incoronazione di PoppeaH.M.S. PinaforeL'ange de NisidaList of important operasList of major opera composersList of operas by MozartBayreuth canonIl ritorno d'Ulisse in patriaToscaL'OrfeoGianni SchicchiRinaldo (opera)Nixon in China (opera)English National OperaKathleen FerrierGeorges BizetLes pêcheurs de perlesMonteverdi's lost operasRoyal Opera, LondonRichard WagnerCarl Nielsen

Further recognized opera-related content, includingGood articles, is availablehere.

Templates

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See alsoCategory:WikiProject Opera templates

Project banner

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Invitation, welcome, and userboxes

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Infobox opera

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Template:Infobox opera is available as an option for articles on individual operas. If used, it occupies the top right position in the article, e.g.Gianni Schicchi. Note that unlike navigational templates, Infobox Opera and the image it contains will appear in both the desk top and mobile versions of Wikipedia.

Portal template

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  • {{portal|Opera}} – for placement in the==See also== section of opera related articles.

Stubs

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All opera-related articles with stub templates can be accessed fromCategory:Opera stubs with the exception of articles about composers which currently share a stub template with other genres and can be accessed fromCategory:Composer stubs.

  • {{Opera-singer-stub}} for biographical articles about opera singers who do not fall into the following national sub-categories:
{{Germany-opera-singer-stub}} ·{{Italy-opera-singer-stub}} ·{{UK-opera-singer-stub}} ·{{US-opera-singer-stub}}
  • {{Opera-bio-stub}} for biographical articles on all other persons related to opera – opera directors, librettists, managers, administrators, opera critics, etc.
  • {{Opera-stub}} for articles on operas in languages not covered by the sub-categories below, and for opera-related topics that do not fit into any of the other major stub categories, e.g. opera terminology, arias, albums, publications, etc.
{{English-opera-stub}} ·{{French-opera-stub}} ·{{German-opera-stub}} ·{{Italian-opera-stub}}

Navigation boxes

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  • Horizontal footer navboxes for individual opera composers can be found inCategory:Opera templates and/orCategory:Operas by composer navigational boxes and can be recognized by their title which is generally the full name of the composer, e.g.Template:Giuseppe Verdi,Template:Vincenzo Bellini, etc.. They are used for easy navigation from one opera to another by the same composer, and many of them have links to more than simply their operas, e.g. other compositions, other articles related to the composer, etc.. They are placed at the foot of the page for each article on a work by the composer. In these templates only the operas which have an existing article should be listed. When not all of a composer's operas have articles, it can be helpful to include a link in the navbox to the complete list of their operas, if one is available. SeeTemplate:Étienne Méhul for an example. As with other opera lists, the operas are arranged inchronological order by the date of first performance, but date of composition may be used in individual cases if there is a significant gap between composition and first performance. What constitutes asignificant gap will vary according to circumstances, but the most obvious examples are operas such as Donizetti'sLe duc d'Albe (composed 1839, premiered posthumously 1882).
  • Category:Opera navigational boxes lists opera navboxes, which can be used as footers on the articles for those operas. They contain links to related articles such literary sources, adaptations, discographies, individual arias, etc.
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