List of operas broadcast on television, radio, and the Internet with information and links, distance learning courses, live opera schedule database, mailing list, and links. www.operaworld.com
Opera news, features, opera reviews, interviews of leading opera stars and directors, opera CD reviews, the 101 best opera CD guide for building the ideal CD collection, extensive opera calendar and reviews by international critics and journalists. www.culturekiosque.com/opera
Italian Opera site whose project enables listeners to sing over opera arias instrumental versions, the opera karaoke tracks, using various multimedia supports. www.cantolopera.com
Metropolitan Opera broadcasts database including a complete radio/television program list, message board, features, and schedules for future seasons. www.metmaniac.com
Comprehensive coverage of opera in Japan; includes monthly schedules, reviews, interviews, international reports, and multimedia files. www.Operajaponica.org
Includes libretti, source texts, performance histories, synopses and discographies plus pictures and background information. Extensive links to composers, librettists, operas, opera companies and opera people. From Stanford University. opera.stanford.edu
A searchable database of arias. Each aria includes voice part and contextual information; some have sound files and translations. www.aria-database.com
Educational program of the Arizona Opera includes synopses, biographies, and external links, pronunciation guide, terminology, FAQs, surtitles, lecture series, and Opera for Kids. Internal resources include MP3 audio, MOV video, and PDF study guides. www.azopera.com/learn
Developed by the Metropolitan Opera Guild. Includes radio broadcasts, station finder, broadcast news, and an archive in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese with composer and background information, sound clips, and teaching materials. www.operainfo.org
Various opera resources and links, with a focus on La Boheme and Madam Butterfly. As well as an index of classical and opera music used in movies. www.bohemianopera.com