Magnum opus (disambiguation)
A magnum opus or masterpiece is the greatest work of a writer, artist, or composer.
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Magnum opus may also refer to:
Music
- Magnum Opus (Top Quality album), 1993 hip-hop album
- Magnum Opus (Yngwie Malmsteen album), 1995 guitar album
- "Magnum Opus", a song by Kansas from Leftoverture
- Magnum Opus, 2014 album by Vaylon, mastered by Leæther Strip
- Magnum Opus Studios, music studio opened in 1978 by American musician Randy Piper
Other uses
- Magnum opus (alchemy), the creation of the philosopher's stone
- Great Work, a practice, concept, or ritual in Hermeticism, Thelema, or occultism
- Megala Erga (Latin: Magna Opera), an ancient didactic poem attributed to Hesiod
- A vehicle in Mad Max (2015 video game)
- Magnum Opus, a 1998 Australian film
- "Magnum Opus", a two-part episode in the British Lewis (TV series)
- Magnum Opus, a character in the 1998 Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire computer game
- Magnum Opus II (1996) and Magnum Opus II (1998), exhibitions by Israeli artist Oreet Ashery
- Magnum Opus, an online video series produced by Complex (magazine)
- Magnum Opus Broadcasting, a British company founded in 2004 by Richard Allinson and Steve Levine
- Magnum Opus Press, a game-publishing company founded in 2007 by James Wallis (games designer)
- Magnum Opus: The Building of the Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2009 book by John Longhurst
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See also
- Magnum Opus Con, a former multigenre convention in the U.S.
- Opus Magnum, a 2008 album by Hollenthon
- Opus Magnum (video game), a 2017 video game by Zach Barth
- Opus (disambiguation)
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