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Whether you’re completely new to opera or just need a refresher, we’ve put together the ultimate beginner’s guide to opera. From what opera is and where it originated to the different voice types and how a performance is staged, keep reading for all-things opera.

Opera (the Italian word for ‘work’) is an art form that tells a story through music and singing. Unlike a musical, opera singers do not use microphones to amplify their voices, and the music, played by the orchestra, is completely live.

The first ever public opera house opened in 1637 (the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice). This transformed Venice into Europe’s main centre for opera.As opera grew in popularity as an art form, more songs were included to please the crowds. Composers wanted their operas to be in the language of the audience. This is why, for example, Austrian composer Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro) was written with Italian words (its libretto).

The story

Operas are often based on pre-existing work. For example, Poul Ruder’s The Handmaid’s Tale is based on Margaret Atwood’s seminal novel of the same name.

Carmen by Georges Bizet is based on a novella by Prosper Merimee. And Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer adapted the genre-defining Frank Capra film, It’s a Wonderful Life into an opera.

Purcell, Rossini, and Brittenare just a few examples of composers who wrote operas based on the works of Shakespeare.

Interested in knowing the differences between an opera and the piece of work it is based on? Take a look at this Libretto vs Script comparison between Shakespeare’sA Midsummer Night’s Dreamand Benjamin Britten‘s opera based on it.

Have a watch of Librettist Emma Jenkins talking about how she began her career and what she loves about working in the arts.

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Once the opera’s subject matter has been decided on, the librettist (the person who writes the text for the opera) will transform the text into poetic verse, suitable for singing. The composer then creates music for that libretto. Here at ENO, we perform in English, meaning we work with translators, if the libretto is in another language.

The orchestra, led by a conductor, is made up of different musical instrument sections: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The number of musicians needed in an orchestra is different for different operas; Handel’s operas most commonly use a smaller orchestra (made up of around 50 musicians) compared with those of Wagner whose operas can require an ensemble of up to 120 players.

Before the 19th century, conductors weren’t needed in the staging of an opera. Back then, the orchestra was significantly smaller and weren’t housed in a pit. It wasn’t until Beethoven’s time, in the early 1800s, that the orchestra grew by 50 percent as the musical score had become so complex that a single musician could no longer keep the ensemble together, thus the introduction of a conductor.

Gain a little more insight into the life of a composer as Iain Bell discusses his career and his process for writing the music for operas.

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Opera voice types

Most opera singers fall into a certain voice types which helps them to be cast in roles. A singer’s voice type not only depends on their vocal range, but also the quality and power of their voice. Although there are many different voice types, here’s seven of the most common.

Female singers main voice types:

  • Soprano – the highest voice type for female singers.
  • Mezzo-soprano – lower than soprano.
  • Contralto/Alto – lowest female voice.

Watch Soprano Nadine Benjamin sing ‘Musetta’s Waltz’ from Puccini’s La bohème. Then have a listen to Mezzo-soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson singing ‘Habanera’ from Bizet’s Carmen for comparison.

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Male singers main voice types:

  • Countertenor – the highest in the male voice range, this also falls within a woman’s voice range.
  • Tenor – most often the highest male voice in an opera.
  • Baritone – most common male voice in an opera.
  • Bass – comes from the Italian word ‘basso’, which means low.

Listen to Tenor, Adam Smith sing ‘With the Stars Shining Brightly’ (E lucevan le stelle) from Puccini’s Tosca. Compare that with the sounds of Bass, William Thomas singing ‘Colline’s aria’ from Puccini’s La bohème.

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Once the opera has been written and composed, the Director, and everyone else involved in the decision-making process will decide how they want to stage the production.

Find out how we stage an opera here at ENO with this video…

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We hope our beginner’s guide to opera has helped ignite your interest in this exciting art form. If you’d like to give opera a try, read our helpful or head to our to see our upcoming productions.

FAQs

Is opera a language?

Operas are sung in many different languages, but (sadly) opera isn’t a language itself. Some of the most popular languages for opera are: Italian, German and French.

Where did opera originate?

The first operas originated in Italy and were born out of older, often medieval forms of courtly or religious entertainment.

Read our History of Opera

When was opera invented?

Opera was invented in the early 17th Century during the Renaissance period and soon spread from it’s origins in Italy across the rest of Western Europe.

What is an aria in opera?

The word ‘aria’ comes from the Italian for ‘air’ and is a piece of music written for one singer which may or may not be accompanied by the orchestra.

Watch our YouTube playlist of popular Opera Arias

What is the text of an opera called?

The text sung in an opera is called the ‘libretto’ -, which literally means ‘little book’ in Italian – and is written by a librettist. Unlike the typical lyrics of a song, the libretto also contains stage directions.

Meet Emma Jenkins, a librettist and translator for ENO, to find out a bit more about what her job entails.

Does opera still exist today?

Yes, very much so! There are opera houses located in major cities across the world. And there are various new operas being composed all the time, that taking inspiration from contemporary themes and issues.

How long is an opera?

An opera can last anywhere from one to five hours, however there are some exceptions – including Wagner’s Ring Cycle, which has around 15 hours of music split over four operas (Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung).

Where are operas performed?

Operas are most commonly often staged at an opera house or theatre, such as the London Coliseum, home to ENO.

Opera houses have been designed specifically for performances on a grand scale. The large stage (where the singers perform), sits in front of the backstage area (which is used to house the set). Below the stage, you’ll find the ‘pit’, designed for the orchestra.

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FAQs

What is the most difficult opera role? ›

Norma. High priestess Norma is widely regarded as one of the most difficult roles in the soprano repertoire. Hers is a story of unrequited love and political warfare.

What is considered the best opera ever written? ›

The 10 Best Operas of All Time
  1. The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1786.
  2. Tosca by Giacomo Puccini, 1900. ...
  3. Die Walküre by Richard Wagner, 1870. ...
  4. La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, 1853. ...
  5. La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini, 1896. ...
  6. The Barber of Seville (Il barbiere di Siviglia) by Gioachino Rossini, 1816. ...

Is La bohème a good opera for beginners? ›

But no matter how it's produced, La bohème remains a firm favourite, and will be performed for years to come, making it a great opera for beginners to attend to see what all the fuss is about!

What is the best first opera for beginners? ›

If you don't know where to start, here are three popular recommendations for 'first' operas to see: The Magic Flute, by Mozart. A simple story of magic and music. Carmen, by Bizet.

Is opera harder than normal singing? ›

Because opera singers do not sing with amplification, their articulation must be particularly good. The challenge lies in producing crisp, rapid consonants without interrupting the connection of the vowels (through the controlled exhale of breath) within the musical phrase.

Why are most opera singers heavy? ›

Opera singers tend to put on weight because the thoracic expansion brought about by their rigorous exercises in breath control results in increased oxygen intake potential with its concomitant increase in appetite and the ability to digest - and deposit as fat - more food.

What is that one really famous opera song? ›

'Nessun dorma' from Puccini's Turandot is widely considered to be the world's most famous aria. This song has transcended the opera stage and reached millions throughout the world since Luciano Pavarotti's performance at the 1990 World Cup.

Who is the best opera singer of all time? ›

Top 10 Opera Singers You Should Know
  • Luciano Pavarotti. Luciano Pavarotti is undeniably acknowledged as one of the preeminent tenors in the history of opera. ...
  • Maria Callas. ...
  • Andrea Bocelli. ...
  • Renée Fleming. ...
  • Plácido Domingo. ...
  • Joan Sutherland. ...
  • Dmitri Hvorostovsky. ...
  • Jessye Norman.
Nov 22, 2023

What is the most performed opera in the United States? ›

Rankings based on the performance activity of OPERA America's Professional Company Members from September 2018 through August 2019.
  • La traviata. ...
  • Carmen. ...
  • The Barber of Seville. ...
  • Hansel and Gretel. ...
  • The Marriage of Figaro. ...
  • The Magic Flute. ...
  • Three Decembers. ...
  • Tosca. As One.
Jan 4, 2020

What is the most famous piece from La bohème? ›

Arguably the most famous song from La bohème is 'Quando m'en vo', more commonly known as 'Musetta's Waltz'. This song is sung by the character Musetta who is Marcello's on again, off again girlfriend.

What is the most played opera of all time? ›

Verdi - LA TRAVIATA

The most played opera in the world with 871 performances in the analyzed period.

What is the famous duet from La bohème? ›

"O soave fanciulla" ("O gentle maiden") is a romantic duet from the first act of Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera La bohème. It is sung as the closing number in act 1 by Rodolfo (tenor) and Mimì (soprano) where they realise they have fallen for each other.

Is La Traviata a good opera for beginners? ›

1) The best opera to see for a beginner: La Traviata

Probably Giuseppe Verdi's most famous opera, created in 1853, “La Traviata” is based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, “La Dame aux Camélias”, and adapted from the libretto by Francesco Maria Piave.

What to do before watching an opera? ›

Tip: Programs always have a show synopsis so it's a good idea to review this before the performance–unless you hate spoilers!
  1. To Clap or Not to Clap. Okay, so applause is a bit tricky in opera since there's much debate regarding when to clap. ...
  2. Tip: Wait to see what other audience members do and follow suit.

What is the difference between La bohème and La Traviata? ›

Being more serious, La Traviata uses romanticism and drama, in contrast to La Boheme which addresses simplicity and realism via the elements of Verismo. In La Boheme, the Bohemian life style is praised and emphasized while materialistic world is depicted to be meaningless.

What is the hardest opera piece? ›

What Is the Most Difficult Opera Aria?
  • Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen. A coloratura soprano aria from Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'. ...
  • Nessun Dorma. A famous tenor aria from Puccini's 'Turandot'. ...
  • Una voce poco fa. ...
  • Je veux vivre. ...
  • L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera) ...
  • Ah! ...
  • Di quella pira. ...
  • Casta Diva.

What is the leading role in opera? ›

That tenors are ALWAYS the male lead. While tenors certainly often play the male lead role (especially the romantic lead), there are many exceptions to this rule and baritones and basses also have opportunities to play many male lead roles.

What is the highest vocal role in the opera? ›

Soprano: this is the highest singing voice, with the highest tessitura. It is also the most common female voice. Sopranos are given prominent singing roles, and are often the protagonists of the opera. They can sing from the middle C to two octaves higher (that is, an interval of 15 full notes in total).

What is the longest opera role? ›

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Master-Singers of Nuremberg), is an opera in three acts by Richard Wagner. It is the longest opera commonly performed, taking nearly four and a half hours, not counting two breaks between acts, and is traditionally not cut.

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