We just can't resist when puns are involved.
This time last year, we saw some classical-music-themed valentines and decided to try our hand at creating some. featured plays on popular composer names.
We've created a new set this year, with an all-opera theme. Because what's more fitting than passionate love and operatic stories?
Take a look at the five valentines below and see if you can name the opera referenced (answers at the bottom).





Answers
1. Pleeease be mine!
She鈥檚 just not that into you. Many of us have been there (haven鈥檛 we?) 鈥� boy loves girl; girl loves boy. Until she doesn鈥檛. He gets desperate; she gets colder. He gets 鈥� well, let鈥檚 just say these things don鈥檛 usually end well.
Were you able to guess the opera from the valentine picture? Don Jose is obsessed with the fiery gypsy in Georges Bizet鈥檚 perennial favorite Carmen.
2. No one else is Godunov for me.
So if this opera is about love, it鈥檚 about love of power 鈥� definitely not the hearts-and-flowers kind of love. But who can resist a truly awful pun?
Yes, this valentine is from Mussorgsky鈥檚 opera Boris Godunov, a tale from Russian history, set in the years before the rise of the Romanov dynasty in the early 1600s.
3. I'm no lyre 鈥� be mine!
At last, a true love story 鈥� although not a happy one. This man loved his wife, so much so that he traveled to Hades to try to get her back after she died. It鈥檚 based on the Greek myth of Orpheus and his beloved Eurydice.
You had two shots at guessing the correct opera here: Christoph Willibald Gluck鈥檚 Orpheus and Eurydice or Claudio Monteverdi鈥檚 Orfeo.
Bonus points if you knew that Monteverdi鈥檚 iteration is the earliest opera still performed regularly today. Extra opera geek points if you gave the Gluck title in French.
4. Valentine, you're the tweetest!
Love is for the birds 鈥� literally. In this charming duet, a birdcatcher and his intended mate sing a joyful song of the life they will share together.
W.A. Mozart鈥檚 The Magic Flute features some complicated twists and turns, but the sweet duet between Papageno and Papagena is uncomplicated and joyous.
5. It's no riddle 鈥� you're the one!
How do some women do it? They treat men abominably, yet they never seem to lack for suitors. I鈥檓 guessing it has something to do with being a princess.
This Chinese princess sets her suitors impossible tasks, then beheads them when they fail! Apparently this princess is worth it, though. In Puccini鈥檚 Turandot, the tenor wins the hand and, ultimately, the heart of the former ice princess.
Finally, a happy ending.