Operatic pop
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Operatic pop is a subgenre of popular music in which a pop song is performed in a classical operatic style. Conversely, a song, theme or motif from classical music may be stylized as pop. The term “popera” is used by some media editors and music reviewers.
[edit] Operatic pop solo singers
- Alberti, Willy
- Arena, Romina
- Berger, Petra
- Bocelli, Andrea
- Brightman, Sarah
- Buanne, Patrizio
- Mesa, Cesar
- Church, Charlotte
- Franchi, Sergio
- Frangoulis, Mario
- Fumanti, Giorgia
- Garrett, Lesley
- Giordano, Filippa
- Gotar, Alenka[1]
- Grigolo, Vittorio
- Groban, Josh
- Jenkins, Katherine
- Jones, Aled
- Kvatro
- Lopez, Adam
- Marsh, Natasha
- McDermott, John
- Safina, Alessandro[2]
- Shapplin, Emma
- Sissel
- Sophe Lux
- Spence, Nicky
- Taylor, Becky Jane
- Townsend, Yulia
- Vitas
- Wainwright, Rufus
- Watson, Russell
- Westenra, Hayley
[edit] Operatic pop groups
- Andiamo[3]
- Amici Forever
- Celtic Woman
- East Village Opera Company
- G4[4]
- Gli Scapoli
- Il Divo[5]
- Ten Tenors, The
- Three Graces
- Trans Siberian Orchestra