The Most Popular and Influential Opera Composers

From Monteverdi to Puccini, these nine brilliant composers of opera’s golden era are still popular today.
The Most Popular and Influential Opera Composers
Italian operatic composer Giacomo Puccini, circa 1900. Kean Collection/Getty Images
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Who likes listening to old stories sung in foreign languages? Yes, I’m talking about opera. If you’re most people, the answer is probably, “Not me.”

For the first three centuries of its existence, operas were big business, grandiose spectacles that drew huge crowds. Large opera houses were the premodern equivalent of film studios, and musical cities like Venice and Vienna were the Hollywoods of their centuries.

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