The technique is called 'Bel Canto', or beautiful singing.
Opera is mostly sung in Italian, German, French, and English. Italian is considered the traditional language for opera singing, given the origins of opera in Italy. However, operas can also be composed and performed in other languages.
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.
Not racist at all. Italian food, Italian music, American people eating and singing.
Italian operas are either opera buffa or opera seria. opera buffa is a comedy. opera seria is a drama. Italian operas often have Bel canto. it means beautiful singing. all i know for German operas are that its very emotional. its not always beautiful, it may sound ugly. sorry that's all i know for Germany. hope that helps.
Bel canto is a style or method of opera singing, not an opera per se. It was originated in the early 19th century and was used by such composers as Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti.
before singing at the Opera house, she was singing at her home.
The best language to learn singing in Europe is English because it is the world's most spoken language.
A general answer to a very open and general question is - Popularity coupled with public acclaim.
Because when you sing opera your voice has to go higher than singing normal
Caro Mio Ben is NOT from an opera. You will probably find it in a great book called 24 Italian Art Songs and Arias. It is an Italian art song - a stand alone piece that should be performed with a similar technique to opera. Art songs are great for training and recitals. Good luck, and keep on singing!
Bel Canto = 'beautiful singing' is the traditional Italian art of singing incorporating beautiful tone, fine legato phrasing, impeccable technique are paramount. It is an imprecise term and flourished 17th - 19th centuries.
In Italian, opera buffa, in French, opéra comique.