Τετάρτη 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2021

Music Opera vs Musical Theatre

Μusic opera is considered the most complex and complete artistic expression. It is a dramatic composition, which includes, in addition to music, poetry, theater and scenography.  It is a musical composition that includes stage action. Dance and other art forms are often used, such as, for example, imitation. In modern times, people confuse this musical genre with other forms of musical theatre. Musical theater, now simply called "musical", is a style of theater where songs, dance and oral dialogue are combined to tell a story. In modern times, a musician could be on a stage show or a movie or TV show and use contemporary and folk music styles and dialogues to tell the whole story. A music opera is a kind of theater where musicians and singers instead of reading or citing a "text", as it is called in modern language, instead combine musical effects and characteristics  in order to present a story. Musicals are performed in theaters and they could be performed on a stage show, in a movie or in a TV show. On the other hand, music opera is performed in an opera theatre and always includes live performances with a live orchestra. In an opera, singers are trained, they are called classical singers, and "sing" the story in the language in which the original story was written. There are many ostentatious forms of opera in different languages, such as e.g. Italian opera, German opera, Russian opera, French opera and English. Each music opera has its own unique style.

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