Norma
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Norma
Summary
Norma is a dramatico-musical work[1]. Norma ranks in the top 7% of dramatico_musical_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,120 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Norma's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- Alexandre Soumet wrote the screenplay for Norma[4].
- Norma's composer is recorded as Vincenzo Bellini[5].
- Norma's librettist is recorded as Felice Romani[6].
- Norma's genre is opera seria[7].
- Norma's genre is tragédie en musique[8].
- Norma's genre is opera[9].
- Norma's based on is recorded as The Martyrs[10].
- Norma's based on is recorded as Norma, ou L'infanticide[11].
- Norma's discography is recorded as Norma discography[12].
- Norma's Commons category is recorded as Norma (opera)[13].
- Norma's language of work or name is recorded as Italian[14].
- Norma's country of origin is recorded as Italy[15].
- Norma comprises Casta Diva[16].
- 1831 marks the founding of Norma[17].
- Norma was published on 1850[18].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Pollione[19].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Oroveso[20].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Norma[21].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Adalgisa[22].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Clotilde[23].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Flavio[24].
- Norma's characters is recorded as Q55000297[25].
- Norma's narrative location is recorded as Gaul[26].
- Norma's date of first performance is recorded as December 26, 1831[27].
Product Details
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Norma include Normafa[30], a ski resort[31], in Hungary[32].
Why It Matters
Norma ranks in the top 7% of dramatico_musical_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,120 views/month).[2] Norma has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] Norma is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for Norma include Normafa[30], a ski resort[31], in Hungary[32].