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Popera : ウィキペディア英語版
Operatic pop
Operatic pop or popera is a subgenre of pop music that is performed in an operatic singing style or a song, theme or motif from classical music stylized as pop. According to music historians, operatic pop songs became most prevalent with the rise of Tin Pan Alley musicians during the early 1900s. One influence was the large influx of Italian immigrants to the United States who popularized singers such as Enrico Caruso and inspired the creation of "novelty songs" using Italian dialect. The songs often used operatic repertory "to make a satirical or topical point".〔 Popularized by American Vaudeville, musical comedies, jazz and operettas, examples include Irving Berlin's ''That Opera Rag'', Billy Murray's ''My Cousin Caruso'' and Louis Armstrong's riffs on ''Rigoletto'' and ''Pagliacci''.〔 The subgenre subsequently dwindled after the 1920s but revived during the rock music era with albums such as The Who's ''Tommy'' and Queen's ''A Night at The Opera''.〔
In 1986, operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti had a hit with the Lucio Dalla song "Caruso", which helped to spark a recent flourishing of operatic pop. Other singers, including Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and Katherine Jenkins, also recorded the number.〔 Bocelli, in particular, soon became a leading representative of the subgenre.〔〔 In the 2000s, singers and singing groups devoted primarily to operatic pop built on this renewed success. Groups like Il Divo and Amici Forever have achieved popularity with the mix of "contemporary pop with operatic style" characteristic of operatic pop. The subgenre is often performed by classical crossover singers and acts, although that field is much broader in the types of music it encompasses. "Popera" performances, such as those by the Three Tenors, have reached larger audiences and brought in greater profits than typical for operatic music.
==Operatic pop solo singers==


* Andrea Bocelli〔(Andrea Bocelli: The king of Operatic pop ), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', August 28, 2004〕
* Alessandro Safina
* Aled Jones
* Adam Lopez
* Alenka Gotar
* Alfie Boe
* Amaury Vassili
* Becky Taylor
* Cezar
* Charlotte Church
* Camilla Kerslake
* Chris Mann
* Darius Campbell
* David D'Or
* Emma Shapplin
* Elizaveta Khripounova
* Erkan Aki
* Faryl Smith
* Fernando Lima
* Filippa Giordano
* Garðar Thór Cortes
* Giorgia Fumanti
* Grace Bawden
* Hayley Westenra
* Harrison Craig
* Isobel Cooper
* Josh Groban
* Jackie Evancho
* Jeanette MacDonald
* Joe McElderry
* John McDermott
* Jonathan Ansell
* Jonathan Antoine
* Kimera
* Katherine Jenkins
* Keedie
* Kate Miller-Heidke
* Krassimir Avramov
* Lara Fabian
* Lesley Garrett
* Lim Hyung-joo
* Luciano Pavarotti
* Mario Frangoulis
* Marcello Giordani
* Malena Ernman
* Mark Masri
* Mark Vincent
* Natasha Marsh
* Neal E. Boyd
* Nikolay Baskov
* Paul Potts
* Russell Watson
* Rufus Wainwright
* Rhydian Roberts
* Romina Arena〔("Romina Arena: All hail the 'Queen of Popera'" ), The ArbiterOnline, December 6, 2007〕
* Sarah Brightman
* Sergio Franchi
* Sissel
* Susan Boyle
* Tarja Turunen
* Toše Proeski
* Vitas
* Vittorio Grigolo
* Will Martin
* Yulia MacLean
* Yulianna
* Zenîma

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