Apart from the actual competitions, yes - especially on the way up when it's not just a matter of trying to better your position but to hold onto what you have. On a lighter note - even at or close to the top and during performances it is not unknown for singers to try to 'out do' each other. Holding onto a note longer or even trying to drown-out each other. Opera singing is VERY personal.
it is like a stage play...the only difference is your singing..
The Singing Tree (1988), by Erik Bergman a Finnish composer.
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.
The most important aspect of singing opera is breath control.
yes
before singing at the Opera house, she was singing at her home.
Because when you sing opera your voice has to go higher than singing normal
it is like a stage play...the only difference is your singing..
It's mostly all singing and not just talking.
yes
His opera singing.
Yes, it's a joke, but not a great one. A singing bee can be called an opera stinger.
The opera singing specificity, and the theater is specific about Australia.
The technique is called 'Bel Canto', or beautiful singing.
The Singing Tree (1988), by Erik Bergman a Finnish composer.
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.
Opera; Don Giovanni Mozart