Opera

Opera is a form of classical music (harmonic sound vibration, within the audible electromagnetic spectrum of 20 Hz-20 KHz) and theater, used as form of propaganda of the music industry (elite families), that originated in the 1500s with the Black Venetians (Phoenicians) in Italy (Roman Empire). Opera is derived from opus: (the Great alchemical) work, symbolic aperture (opening of Vesica Pisces) of the vocal chord, vagina and eye. April is the opening month of spring. The most famous opera composers are Claudio Monteverdi, Henry Purcell, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppi Verdi, Richard Wagner,.. Opera-Arepo-Sator-Rotas-Tenet are words of the magic square of Saturn. The Venetians also invented carnaval masks. The curtains represent the Veil of the Abyss, of the Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle (Kabbalistic Tree of Life).

Octaves represent dimensions (small scale-large scale, As Above So Below). The knowledge of waves (also structure of DNA, science of accessing multiple dimensions) was guarded and passed on by the  serpent cult. The vibration of the 7 notes (electromagnetic nodes) correspond to the vibration of the 7 chakra's and the 7 colors of the color spectrum, divisions of white light (manipulated by Lucifer= 7 letter word).

Venetian Gioseffo Zarlini, teacher of Vincenzo Galilei (father of Galileo Galilei), developed counterpoint. 

The Medici's (cult of Mercury) introduced the piano with 88 keys.

1598 Jacopo Peri Dafne.

1607 Claudio Monteverdi (master of the chapel in basilica of Venice) L'Orfeo (Orpheus going to underworld), dedicated to Francesco Gonzoga-Medici, brother of cardinal and Knight of Malta Ferdinand I Gonzoga.

1627 Heinrich Schütz (Lutheran church) Dafne.

1636 jesuit Marin Mersenne  Universal Harmony.

1650 Jesuit Athanasius Kircher  Musurgia Universalis.

1665 L'Amour Médecin of jesuit Molière and Jean-Baptiste (John the Baptist) Lully, working for Louis XIV.

1669 Louis XIV opens the Opéra de Paris (bar of Isis, Vesica Pisces).

1688 Henry Purcell (trained by student of Lully, brother of Thomas Purcell who sang at the coronation of Charles II Stuart) Dido and Aeneas (act the Witches).

1691 Henry Purcell King Arthur.

1692 Henry Purcell The Fairy Queen (based on Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream)

1732 Sforza family (created European Tarot) builds the Teatro (=tarot) Argentino in Rome on location of assassination of Julius Caesar.

1743 Berlin State Opera (Unter den Linden) built on order of Frederick the Great.

1755 Francesco Algorotti Essay on the Opera. Opéra comique in France.

1762 Christoph Willibald Gluck (protegé of Antonio Salieri, papal Order of the Golden Spur, promoted by Illuminati member Joseph von Sonnenfels) Orfeo ed Eurydice premiere in Vienna for Maria Theresa Habsburg.

1774 Teatro San Benedetto in Venice burns to the ground.

1778 La Scala in Milan.

1779 Christoph Willibald Gluck Iphigénie en Tauride.

1786 Wolfgang Mozart (affiliated with Illuminati, daughter of Daniel Itzig as patron) The Marriage of Figaro.

1787 Mozart Don Giovanni.

1790 Mozart Cosi Fan Tutti.

1791 Mozart The Magic Flute (flute of Pan masonic symbolism, based on work of jesuit freemason Ignaz von Born) premiere in Vienna, Papageno as the Fool.

1792 La Fenice (the phoenix) opera house in Venice.

Romanticism trend with Ludwig von Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Richard StraussFranz Liszt,..

1805 Beethoven (Joseph von Sonnenfels as teacher) opera Fidelio (masonic degrees of loyalty).

1810 Carl Maria Weber (Romantische Oper) Silvana.

1816 Giaochino Rossini Otello (Shakespeare), The Barber of Seville (character Figaro) premiere at Teatro Argentino. Rossini was supported by Klemens von Metternich (Congress of Vienna).

1817 Rossini The Thieving Magpie.

1829 Rossini Willem Tell based on play of Friedrich Schiller (9th symphony with Ludwig van Beethoven).

1842 Giacomo Meyerbeer as director of Berlin State Opera (worked with Felix Mendelssohn).

1845 Richard Wagner (married to daughter of Franz Liszt) Tannhaüser

1850 Richard Wagner Lohengrin.

1869 Richard Wagner Das Rheingold.

1870 Richard Wagner (built his own opera house at Bayreuth Bavaria) Die Walküre.

1875 George Bizet Carmen (opéra comique), promoted by Nietzsche.

1876 Wagner Siegfried (Ring cycle).

1896 Giacomo Puccini La Bohème.

1904 Puccini (Margherite of Savoy as patron) Madame Butterfly premiere at La Scala in Milan.

In the beginning of the 20th century program Modernism was introduced (jazz, Igor Stravinski, Arnold Schoenberg's 12tonal music, John Cage, Philip Glass,..).

1905 Richard Strauss Salomé (John the Baptist) Oscar Wilde.

1909 Richard Strauss Elektra Hugo von Hoffmansthal (Young Vienna with Karl Krausand Arthur Schnitzler, friend of Stefan George, Salzburg Festival with Max Reinhardt) as librettist. Arnold Schoenberg Erwartung. Ballets Russes (Russian theosophists) in Paris.

1910 Gaston Leroux Phantom of the Opera.

1911 Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier

1912 Richard Strauss Ariadne auf Naxos.

The classical orchestra was expanded by Gustav Mahler (married to Alma Mahler, transferred by Varian Fry).

Rise of Broadway musicals in NY and the music industry.

Opera singer Enrico Caruso is coached by Edward Bernays and records for RCA (started by Owen Young -Rockefeller Foundation and Scottish Rite mason David Sarnoff -Rockefeller Brothers Fund, father of Robert Sarnoff who married Felicia Schiff Warburg).

His wife Dorothy lived with Margaret Anderson (lesbian agenda, New Thought, Greenwich Village scene, The Little Review with George Gurdjieff's student Jane Heap).

1929 reopening of the Berlin State Opera with Paul von Hindenburg, Ballets Russes as guest performers.

1935 A Night at the Opera Marx brothers.

1939 Herbert von Karajan as chapel master of the Berlin State Opera.

Leonard Bernstein conducts the NY Philharmonic (golden ratio phi).

1951 The Great Caruso MGM.

1959 Maria Callas marries Aristotle Onassis (later married Jackie Onassis).

Pop culture is pope culture, urban=the urbe, the city of Rome, Capitol music= Capitoline Hill of Rome. The Colonna's promote cultural marxism through Columbia Records, Columbia University and Columbia Broadcasting Service.

programs like jazz, Blues, Pop, Rock, Punk Rock, World Music, Gothic, Disco, Alternative Rock, Hip Hop, Reggae, Dancehall, Metal, funk (emphasis on groove and rhythm 9th chords), House, Techno,..

1971 A Clockwork Orange (orange=33 symbolism) Stanley Kubrick Henry Purcell's funeral march, Rossini's The Thieving Magpie.

1973 Sydney Opera House (opening of the eye) on 33d parallel in Australia.

1975 Philip Glass (Julliard School, trained by Nadia Boulanger, brother worked for International Rescue Committee) Einstein on the Beach. Queen A Night at the Opera.

1983 Philip Glass Akhenaten.

1984 Amadeus Milos Forman.

1986 Phantom of the Opera (masks used in mind control to create twin alters) Andrew Lloyd Webber.

1987 Phantom of the Opera Robert Englund.

1990 The Godfather III Diane Keaton death scene of Sophia Coppola (Marie Antoinette with Asia Argento) at Massimo Theatre in Palermo. Phantom of the Opera Charles Dance Burt Lancaster.

1993 death Brandon Lee at movie set of The Crow and River Phoenix at The Viper Room.

Andrea Boticelli. Luciano Pavarotti (10/12 like Crowley) works with Bono and sings for Diana Spencer.

1998 Phantom of the Opera Dario Argento Urbano Colonna-Sforza (Order of Jesters).

1999 Eyes Wide Shut Fidelio as password, mask like Phantom of the Opera.

2002 Philip Glass Galileo Galilei.

2004 The Phantom of the Opera Gerard Butler (11/13 date Bataclan ritual).

2005 Batman Begins Batman alter is created after opera play with bats, announcing the James Holmes Phoenix ritual, Gary Oldman (played Beethoven in Immortal Beloved) Christopher Nolan. Angela Merkel as Wagner fan.

2008 Oprah (child Harpo) Winfrey promotes Barack Obama (Barry Soetoro-Sator). Heath Ledger revived in The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus. Joey Badass Pro Era.

Christopher Nolan's Tenet (magic square of Saturn).

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