Odeum,[1] seu theatrum melodramaticum,[2] est aedificium scaenicum productionibus melodramatum dicatum, quod in scaena theatrica, orchestra, choro, subselliis publicis, vestimentario et loco scaenarum conficiendarum consistit. Alii loci diserte pro operis constructi sunt, alii autem sunt partes maiorum aedificiorum artium practicarum.

Odeum
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, Valentiae situm.

Primum odeum publicum recentioris aetatis fuit Theatrum Sancti Cassiani Venetiolae in Italia situm, quod anno 1637 apertum est.

Pinacotheca

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Nexus interni

Bibliographia

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  • Allison, John, ed. 2003. Great Opera Houses of the World. Supplementum magazinae Opera. Londinii.
  • Beauvert, Thierry. 1995. Opera Houses of the World. Novi Eboraci: The Vendome Press. ISBN 0-86565-978-8.
  • Beranek, Leo. 2004. Concert Halls and Opera Houses: Music, Acoustics, and Architecture. Novi Eboraci: Springer. ISBN 0-387-95524-0.
  • Hughes, Spike. 1956. Great Opera Houses; A Traveller's Guide to Their History and Traditions. Londinii: Weidenfeld & Nicholson.
  • Kaldor, Andras. 2002. Great Opera Houses (Masterpieces of Architecture). Antique Collectors Club. ISBN 1-85149-363-8.
  • Lynn, Karyl Charna. 1991. Opera: the Guide to Western Europe's Great Houses. Santa Fe, Novi Mexici: John Muir Publications. ISBN 0-945465-81-5.
  • Lynn, Karyl Charna. 2005. Italian Opera Houses and Festivals. Lanham, Terrae Mariae: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN 0-8108-5359-0.
  • Plantamura, Carol. 1996. The Opera Lover's Guide to Europe. Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-1842-1.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad theatra operatica spectant.