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The four main sections of Opera are the overture, which introduces the themes and sets the mood; the aria, a solo performance that expresses a character's emotions; the recitative, which advances the plot through sung dialogue; and the chorus, which involves a group of singers commenting on the action or expressing collective emotions. Together, these elements create a cohesive narrative and enhance the dramatic experience of the opera.

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