Opera

The musical genre “Opera” is characterized by its dramatic, powerful and theatrical nature. Originating in Italy in the 17th century, opera combines music, singing, acting and scenery to tell emotional and complex stories. This genre uses a wide range of voices, from sopranos to basses, accompanied by a full orchestra that includes instruments such as violins, cellos, and trumpets. Operatic compositions are known for their arias, duets and choruses, which express deep emotion and intense narrative. Opera is an art form that celebrates the greatness and majesty of classical music and theater.