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This image captures a detailed view of an educational or museum wall display, providing a glossary of opera terms. The setting appears to be indoors, likely in Athina, Greece, as indicated by the prominent Greek and English bilingual text. The display is titled "Το γλωσσάρι της όπερας" / "The glossary of opera." Below this main title, the content is organized into distinct sections. On the left, a section labeled "Οι συντελεστές" / "The contributors" lists key roles in opera production. Underneath this heading, six rectangular, light-colored cards are arranged in two columns of three. These cards are designed like small flip-books, attached to horizontal metal strips with rings, allowing visitors to presumably turn pages for more information. The visible titles on these cards include: "Ο συνθέτης / Η συνθέτες" (The composer), "Ο/Η λιμπρετίσταςίο" (The librettist), "Η ορχήστρα και ο/η μαέστρος" (The orchestra and the conductor), "Η χορωδία" (The chorus), "Το μπαλέτο και ο/η χορογράφος" (The ballet and the choreographer), and "Ο σκηνοθέτης / Η σκηνοθέτις" (The director). To the right, another section is introduced as "Οι φωνές" / "The voices," with a partial sub-text reading "Υπάρχουν τρεις γενικές" / "There are three general," hinting at a categorization of vocal types. Partially visible cards in this section show "Σοπρ" (Soprano) and "Μέτζο σοπρ" / "Mezzo" (Mezzo-soprano). The background behind the information cards is a soft, dark grey, subtly textured surface, possibly a muted photograph or a specially designed wall. A metallic hinge or structural element is visible on the far left edge of the frame. The display is static with no people present, focusing entirely on presenting information in an organized, bilingual, and interactive format.
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