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A Night at the Opera

Opera is expensive and receives large public subsidies. Can that be justified and does it have a future? Peter Day visits top opera houses, a summer festival and pub performers.

Opera is an expensive artform that benefits from huge sums of public money. Can that be justified? Peter Day gets a range of operatic experiences - from top opera companies, to pub performers and a country house summer festival. The first opera was performed 400 years ago in Italy; how does the future look?

(Photo: The royal box at the Rome opera house)

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Mon 17 Aug 2015 00:32GMT

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