Scenery and costumes.
Because opera normally needs scenery and costumes- oratorios do not.
It is classical and it is music that tells a story through the actors singing instead of dialog.
opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama
Each soloist or individual has a role - unlike the chorus or such like.
Italian serious or tragic opera is called "opera seria." This genre emerged in the early 18th century and is characterized by its focus on noble characters and serious themes, often drawn from history and mythology. Unlike its lighter counterpart, "opera buffa," opera seria typically features grand, dramatic music and complex arias. Prominent composers of opera seria include Handel, Vivaldi, and Mozart.
Because opera normally needs scenery and costumes- oratorios do not.
Following the decline of opera, Handel turned to writing oratorios, which are large-scale musical compositions for orchestra and voices, typically based on religious themes. His most famous oratorio, "Messiah," premiered in 1742 and became a cornerstone of sacred music. Unlike operas, oratorios were often performed in concert settings without staging, allowing for a focus on the music and text. This shift helped solidify Handel's legacy in the realm of sacred music.
While not strictly speaking an Opera, the oratorios by Handel might have been on her list, such as the Messiah. Like an Opera, it is entirely sung- unlike Opera there is no stage craft, props or acting- they are normally performed in a church or cathedral setting. again, while not an opera, Religious Dramas such as the Passion Play had deep and steep musical accompaniments such as the disturbing Stabat Mater which almost qualifies as sacred opera. there entire Passion Story is wrapped up in one basic hymn with many different verses. The phrase means Standing Mother, nothing tio do with stabbing! It is known Victoria liked Lohengrin with its Wedding March. (that was an opera, by Wagner.)
The opera Tolomeo was composed by Georg Friedrich H„_ï_ndel. Georg Friedrich H„_ï_ndel was a famous German-born British composer, who is well-known for his operas, oratorios and anthems.
It is classical and it is music that tells a story through the actors singing instead of dialog.
opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama
The opera house where most of the action is set in Phantom of the Opera is called the Palais Garnier. It was built in 1871 and is in Paris, France. Unlike in the musical, the opera house is still open today.
Messiah The triumph of the time and truth He wrote 16 oratorios
The master of Italian opera and English oratorio is George Frideric Handel. Born in Germany, he became a prominent composer in England, renowned for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental music. His most famous work, "Messiah," exemplifies his mastery of the oratorio form, while his operas, such as "Giulio Cesare," showcase his significant contributions to Italian opera.
oratorios
They used to use stratus. Now they use opera
Your answer depends on your use in a context of the word opera.