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operatic

[op-uh-rat-ik] / ˌɒp əˈræt ɪk /








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In the opera, Monkey goes straight to the Land of the Bliss in a scene of operatic magnificence.

From Los Angeles Times

“Mio Cristo” is a delicate and airy ballad about forgiveness sung in Italian, which puts her in an operatic frame of mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, and featuring multiple arrangements from Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw, it's a radical, rebellious operatic opus that sounds like nothing else in the pop sphere.

From BBC

As with every good epic, the actions, and reactions, are operatic and wildly diverse.

From Los Angeles Times

What begins as a story of reinvention turns darkly operatic when their music awakens something hungry in the Delta night.

From Salon