In general, opera is entirely sung, while operettas and musicals include spoken dialog.
The Opera House is a type of theater, yes.
musical, opera maybe?
Now there's an interesting question. After a little research, I discovered that a play is basically any dramatic composition meant to be performed in a theater, movie, TV, radio, etc. An Opera is, more specifically, a dramatic composition (a play) where music is used predominantly; they're also usually very elaborate. A musical is a play which, unlike an opera, tends to be very lighthearted and not as sophisticated. Another thing we can add is that operas are usually performed live in theaters, while musicals can be live, or movies.
Opera comique, a French genre of opera, typically features spoken dialogue alongside musical numbers. It originated in the 18th century and often includes light-hearted or comedic themes, contrasting with the more serious nature of grand opera. The term can also refer to specific works, such as those by composers like Jacques Offenbach, which blend humor and musical artistry. Overall, opera comique serves as an accessible and entertaining form of musical theater.
In general, opera is entirely sung, while operettas and musicals include spoken dialog.
an opera is normally full on singing and more of a simple story line a musical is more acting with music and a more complex story line
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.Music is a part of opera. Opera is a stage play in which all the dialogue is sung with musical accompaniment. The difference is that opera needs music but music doesn't need opera.
To slightly alter what Western ballerina said: musical theater is a story with songs thrown in, where as an opera is a song with a story thrown in. I am a musical theater nerd at an opera nerd school (one of the reasons I am transferring lol). the type of voice used in opera is a very more trained voice. you don't have to have as much vocal training to be in musical theater.To tell you the truth I know people in MT that have gone very far with little to no training, but any opera performer has years and years of training. For the most part if you can sing opera you can sing at MT (there are always exceptions so that is not always true) but you can't necessarily be an opera singer with only a MT background. hope this helped.AddendumWhere a musical contains spoken dialogue, opera dialogue is always (almost) sung. Additionally, to add to the foregoing answer (and to risk offending some opera buffs), acting is perhaps a more important element in a musical where much of the "acting" in an opera is a function of communicating with the voice. The musical can be looked upon as a further evolution of opera, operetta etc.Opera [Opera = work]. Opera is a drama to be sung with instrumental accompaniment usually with scenery and in costume. It may include recitative or spoken dialogue, but the essence of opera is that the music is integral and is not incidental as in a 'musical' or play with music.Musical [theatre] is a form of theater combining music, songs, spoken dialogue. Usually the play [musical] is interrupted by songs or such like.So basically 'opera' is music drama and 'musical' is a play [drama] with music interludes.But like all thing to do with music there are variants.Correction to AddendumThere are several musicals that have no spoken dialogue (e.g., Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Evita).
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an Opera is normally full on singing and more of a simple story line a musical is more acting with music and a more complex story line
The Opera House is a type of theater, yes.
musical, opera maybe?
Armenian Opera Theater was created in 1933.
Chicago Opera Theater was created in 1974.
Now there's an interesting question. After a little research, I discovered that a play is basically any dramatic composition meant to be performed in a theater, movie, TV, radio, etc. An Opera is, more specifically, a dramatic composition (a play) where music is used predominantly; they're also usually very elaborate. A musical is a play which, unlike an opera, tends to be very lighthearted and not as sophisticated. Another thing we can add is that operas are usually performed live in theaters, while musicals can be live, or movies.