{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:LuciaMCOth.jpg|thumb|250px|Performance of ''Lucia di Lammermoor'', Melbourne City Opera at BMW Edge]] --> '''CitiOpera''' was originally known as '''Melbourne City Opera''', which in turn produced the "spin off" company, Melbourne Opera.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/opera-rivalry-hits-hip-pocket-nerve-20040514-gdxue9.html |title=Opera rivalry hits hip-pocket nerve |date=14 May 2004 |accessdate=11 June 2020 |newspaper=The Age }}</ref> CitiOpera is a semi-professional opera company based in Melbourne, Australia. Formed in 1997, it was the successor of Globe Opera.<ref>Love, Harold, ''The Golden Age of Australian Opera: W.S. Lyster and his Companies 1861–1880'', Currency Press, Sydney, 1981. {{ISBN|978-0-86819-051-8}}</ref> In 2007 the company began performing at the BMW Edge, a 450-seat indoor amphitheatre located in Federation Square.

Initially the company made its home at the National Theatre, the Comedy Theatre and later at the Melbourne Athenaeum, and featured Suzanne Steele, Ronald Dowd, Margaret Nisbett, Maureen Howard, and Ron Stevens in productions of ''La bohème'', ''Faust'', ''Carmen'', ''Pagliacci'', ''Cavalleria rusticana'', ''Madama Butterfly'', ''The Merry Widow'', ''Die Fledermaus'', ''The Student Prince'', and many others.

The 2007 season began with productions of Verdi's ''Il corsaro'', ''Attila'' and ''The Pavarotti Story'', devised and narrated by director Joseph Talia and conducted by Erich Fackert. In 2008 the season commenced with a concert production of Beethoven's ''Fidelio'' at Melba Hall, University of Melbourne. The company presented ''The Puccini Story'' in honour of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Giacomo Puccini. This program was an analysis of how Puccini's personal characteristics impacted on the creation of his characters and the composition of his music. In March 2009, the company staged Verdi's ''Ernani''.

Melbourne City Opera staged Verdi's ''Luisa Miller'' in September 2009, ''Andrea Chénier'' in June 2010, ''La rondine'' in November 2010 and presented a tribute to Dame Joan Sutherland in November 2011 at the BMW Edge.

In March 2018, Melbourne CitiOpera presented the Australian premiere performance of Rimsky-Korsakov's ''Kashchey the Immortal'', conducted by Alan Cook.<ref>[https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/opera/kashchey-the-immortal-review-a-beautiful-and-complex-gem-20180319-h0xodf.html "''Kashchey the Immortal'' review: A beautiful and complex gem"] by Bridget Davies, ''The Age'', 20 March 2018</ref>

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==External links== * {{official|www.citiopera.com.au/}} * [https://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/13/1084289800000.html?from=storylhs "Opera rivalry hits hip-pocket nerve"] by Robin Usher, ''The Age'' (Melbourne), 14 May 2004. Retrieved 18 October 2009. * [https://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/29/1072546460403.html "Communal dreaming"] by John Sloavin, ''The Age'' (Melbourne), 30 December 2003 (Account of the Melbourne Festival) * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110717020812/http://www.theoperaboys.com/docs-Sept2008/Puccini%20Casanova%20by%20Melb%20City%20Opera%202008.doc Puccini 150 years] Review of ''The Puccini Story'' by The Opera Boys * {{YouTube|id=urye4yn11uI|title=Melbourne City Opera orchestra performing the overture to ''Luisa Miller''}}

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