| DERROSENKAVALIER | Three-act opera by Richard Strauss premiered in Dresden in 1911 (3,13) |
| ARABELLA | A lyric comedy or opera in three acts by Richard Strauss, premiered in 1933 (8) |
| SALOME | 1905 opera that premiered in Dresden |
| INTERMEZZO | Two-act opera by Richard Strauss first performed in Dresden in 1924 (10) |
| ELECTRA | One-act opera by Richard Strauss after a drama by Sophocles (7) |
| TILLEULENSPIEGEL | Folklore trickster; work by Richard Strauss |
| AUFNAXOS | Opera by Richard Strauss with a libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (7,3,5) |
| ARIADNE | Opera by Richard Strauss with a libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (7,3,5) |
| IRMELIN | Three-act opera by Delius that premiered in Oxford, England in 1953 (7) |
| TANNHAUSER | Richard Wagner opera that was first produced in Dresden in 1845 (10) |
| EUGENONEGIN | Which three-act opera by Tchaikovsky was based on a poem by Pushkin and premiered in Moscow on March |
| ELEKTRA | 1909 opera by Richard Strauss |
| CAPRICCIO | The final opera by Richard Strauss |
| TOSCA | 1900 three-act opera by Giacomo Puccini set in Rome in June 1800 (5) |
| RUSALKA | Three-act opera by Dvorak produced in Prague in 1901 (7) |
| NOSE | "The ...", three-act opera by Shostakovich first performed in 1930 (4) |
| LAKME | Three-act opera by Leo Delibes set in 19th-century British India (5) |
| ALMIRE | Three-act opera by Handel first performed in 1705 (6) |
| ALMIRA | Three-act opera by Handel first performed in 1705 (6) |
| DIEBRUCKE | First group of German Expressionist painters, founded in Dresden in 1905 and disbanded in 1913; 'The Bridge' (3,6) |