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The Black Opera: Symphoniæ Mysteriorum in Laudem Tenebrarum
2000 studio album by Opera IX From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Black Opera: Symphoniæ Mysteriorum in Laudem Tenebrarum is the third studio album by Italian symphonic black metal band Opera IX, released in 2000,[1] through Avantgarde Music. In this album, Opera IX drops some of their doom metal influences, heading to a more gothic-influenced instrumentation. This would also be the last album by Opera IX to feature Cadaveria on vocals and Flegias/Marcello Santos on drums; they would leave the band in the following year.
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The album is styled in the way of an opera, divided in six acts. It also contains a bonus track, unrelated to the album's concept, a cover of Bauhaus' "Bela Lugosi's Dead".
The album's subtitle is Latin for "Symphony in praise of the mysteries of the shadows".
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Opera IX, unless noted.
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Personnel
- Opera IX
- Cadaveria (Raffaella Rivarolo) — vocals
- Ossian D'Ambrosio — guitars
- Vlad — bass
- Flegias, a.k.a. Marcello Santos (Alberto Gaggiotti) — drums
- Lunaris — keyboards
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