Conversational singing in Opera is called recitative. It is very frequent in Mozart's Italian operas, where the entire opera is sung, so the recitative is meant to act as a form of sung dialogue.
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This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
it is like a stage play...the only difference is your singing..
The Singing Tree (1988), by Erik Bergman a Finnish composer.
The most important aspect of singing opera is breath control.
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In general it is known as 'ensemble' - French for 'together'.
before singing at the Opera house, she was singing at her home.
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recitative
This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
it is like a stage play...the only difference is your singing..
It's mostly all singing and not just talking.
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