Little PiC Quiz

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The Little PiC Quiz: Test Your Opera Knowledge!

Are you a fan of opera and classical music? Put your knowledge to the test with the Little PiC Quiz! This engaging quiz features 10 questions that cover various fascinating aspects of opera history, famous composers, and memorable performances.

Challenge your friends or see how you stack up against fellow opera enthusiasts! Here’s what you can expect:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Fun facts about famous operas and singers
  • Engaging trivia that will amaze you
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HarmoniousVoice417
How old was Mozart when he wrote his first opera?
14
12
10
16
When the notorious soprano Francesca Cuzzoni refused to sing the aria “Falsa immagine” from Handel’s Ottone, Handel grabbed her by the waist and swore he would:
Cry and throw a tantrum
Strangle her
Throw her out a window
Never compose again
After Plácido Domingo performed the title role in Verdi’s Otello in Vienna on July 30, 1991, how long did the audience clap?
2 hours
40 minutes
1 hour and 45 minutes
1 hour and 20 minutes
Which of these celebrities is actually a classically trained opera singer?
Steven Seagal
Jason Statham
Jackie Chan
Sylvester Stallone
During a performance of Boris Godunov at Sydney Opera House, what fell off the stage and onto a cellist?
A limb
A tree branch
A chicken
A helmet
Which of Puccini's operas was a huge flop when it first premiered?
La bohème
Madama Butterfly
Tosca
Turandot
In Rimsky Korsakov's The Golden Cockerel, King Dodon dies when he is:
Pecked to death by a cockerel
Stabbed by a cat
Ripped to shreds by a beaver
Attacked by a pack of magpies
On February 24, 1988, after singing in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore in Berlin, Pavarotti received how many curtain calls?
101
182
124
165
Later in life, Wagner considered writing operas about Jesus Christ and _:
Zeus
Nietzsche
Buddha
Liszt
The Russian composer Tchaikovsky suffered from extreme hypochondria, so much so that he would always hold his chin with one hand while conducting. Why?
To keep his spine aligned properly
To make sure his head didn't fall off
So he didn't breathe through his mouth and become infected
To stimulate blood flow to his brain
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