Monday, October 27, 2008

Enjoy Opera: The History of Opera Glasses

By Jim Hofman

If you're a fan of opera, you know this very special musical genre has a long and storied history. In fact, opera is reputed to have its beginnings in the 16th century. Since then, of course, many things have changed, including the manner in which we enjoy some of these mesmerizing performances.

Opera Glasses: What Are They?

If you've ever used a pair of binoculars, you probably have a general understanding of opera glasses. Essentially, they are magnifying devices designed to allow the performance attendee to enjoy a close view of the stage, no matter where they're sitting.

The biggest difference between binoculars and opera glasses is their focus and size. Opera glasses are designed to give you a wider view of the stage, and are extremely compact. Most styles fit very easily in your pocket or purse, while binoculars tend to be larger and more bulky.

History and Evolution

Not long after Galileo invented the first telescope, optical advances began to surface in European nations. In fact, the development of optical devices and opera almost go hand in hand. In the early 1800's, opera performances were highly treasured in France and Italy, creating a desire to fully enjoy the classic performances of the day. It was during this period that magnifying optical devices began being used at opera houses.

Not long after, these glasses were viewed as a highly desired fashion accessory. Aristocrats often spend princely sums to acquire the very best, and pairs that have survived to the present day are highly sought after in auctions. It is not unusual to see a pair of opera glasses from the 1800's fetch several thousand dollars or more.

Opera Glasses Today

While still a fashion accessory in many circles, most people focus on the practicality of opera glasses vs. making a fashion statement. Most users find them a significant improvement over binoculars. Attractive styles are available for as low as $40, although some glasses with special features run well into the hundreds of dollars.

Most frequent attendees do agree on one thing. Opera glasses enhance the enjoyment of a performance, whether it's opera, dance, ballet, or symphony. And so, the theme continues from the 1800's to the 21st century. Even those in the inexpensive seats can enjoy a great view, thanks to optical technology. To experience it for yourself, we recommend renting a pair at your next live performance event. Compare the clarity vs. traditional binoculars and make your own personal choice. If you decide on a purchase, there are many styles available, whether you prefer practicality, fashion statement, or anything in between. - 15465

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