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 The extraordinary thing about The Great Operas is the amount of  material the producers have managed to cram onto one CD-ROM. The  figures on the box are impressive enough, but once inside you have to  suspend disbelief and prepare for a long wallow in an operatic gold  mine.
   The work is in six sections: operas, composers, great interpreters, the  world's top 25 opera houses, history, and a glossary. Of course it is  not comprehensive--some of the information is a little outdated, and  the sound quality is not wonderful--but this is a tremendous  introduction to the world of opera. One impressive feature is that  unlike many works aimed at a wide audience, The Great Operas does not  shirk the 20th century, offering extracts of 20 of the century's great  operas.   Artist biographies have audio excerpts, complete with the score, and as  a bonus there are five marvelous video clips, including Callas,  Sutherland, and Pavarotti--all in black and white, but well worth  including. The history section has direct links to audio examples, and  even a few seconds of listening provide a flavor of the work that no  printed volume could ever hope to achieve. --Keith Clarke
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