A number designed for two or more people. It enabled characters to depict their emotions independently while also moving the plot forward.
An ensemble is a small group of musicians performing together (usually up to 12 instrumentalists is an ensemble, more then 12 becomes a chamber orchestra). The word 'ensemble' can also be applied to a section of an opera where 2, 3, 4 or more singers are singing together.
Another name for a vocal ensemble is a CHORUS
Amongst numerous opera genres are - Ballad opera Chamber opera Comic opera Comédie en vaudeville Grand Opera Masque Opera buffa Opera semiseria Opera seria Operetta Opéra bouffe Opéra bouffon Opéra comique Opéra féerie Opéra-ballet Rescue opera Romantische Opera Savoy opera Singspiel Tragédie en musique Verismo Zarzuela
The cast of Tween Hearts - 2010 includes: Pinky Amador as Liwayway Baltazar-Chan (2010) Ynna Asistio as Yza Fortes (2010) Roxanne Barcelo as Miss Rose Diones (2010) Rochelle Barrameda as Maila Rivera (2010) Bea Binene as Belinda Fortes (2010) Louise de los Reyes as Luisa Reyes (2010) Gabby Eigenmann as Coach A Rhen Escano as Lucy Villavicencio (2010) Lexi Fernandez as Leslie Fernan (2010) Emilio Garcia as Ted Fortes (2010) Richard Kwan as Emerson Chan (2010) Elmo Magalona as Himself (2010) Joanna Marcelo as Gwendolyn (2010) Joanna Marie Tan as Tracy Santiago (2010) Kristofer Martin as Kris Soriano (2010) Derrick Monasterio as Rick Montano (2010) Kylie Padilla as Heidi Rivera (2010) Yassi Pressman as Eunice Malone (2010) Krystal Reyes as Mallory Santos (2010) Alden Richards as Dennis (2010) Sylvia Sanchez as Irene Fortes (2010) Princess Snell as Vanessa Sanchez (2010) Jake Vargas as Jacob Vergara (2010)
No. Exactly the opposite--small ensemble, individual parts.
Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble was created in 2000.
Phatom of the opera
Yes, it is typically sung in the 'ensemble' form
In general it is known as 'ensemble' - French for 'together'.
1.orchestra2.chorus3.aria4.recitative5.ballet6.act and scenes7.overture8.libretto9.duo,trio,and other small ensemble
1.orchestra2.chorus3.aria4.recitative5.Ballet6.act and scenes7.overture8.libretto9.duo,trio,and other small ensemble
The cast of The Outrageously Fabulous Weekly Parody Talk Show - 2012 includes: Brooke Allison as Ensemble Tamara Baranov Ham as Ensemble Ilana Cohn as Ensemble Michael Cornacchia as Ensemble Kristina Hayes as Ensemble Stacy Jorgensen as Ensemble Nancy Karr as Ensemble Beckie King as Ensemble Jenna Leigh Green as Ensemble Maggie Miguel as Ensemble Megahn Perry as Ensemble James Snyder as Ensemble Shelby Stockton as Ensemble
ensemble
The group of instruments accompanying a solo singer in an opera is typically called the orchestra. This ensemble usually includes strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, providing the musical backdrop that enhances the vocal performance. The orchestra plays a crucial role in setting the mood, supporting the singer, and conveying the emotional depth of the story. In some operas, a smaller ensemble or piano may also accompany the singer, especially in more intimate settings.
The cast of Criss-Cross - 2005 includes: Diana DePasquale as Ensemble Myles Evans as Ensemble Kristy Kershaw as Ensemble Maclain Nelson as Ensemble Stefan Schick as Ensemble Shelly Stover as Ensemble Sal Vulcano as Ensemble
Opera buffa is a genre of comic opera that originated in Italy in the 18th century, characterized by its humorous plots, lively music, and often satirical themes. It typically features everyday characters and situations, contrasting with the more serious opera seria. The use of spoken dialogue, as well as ensemble and solo arias, enhances its comedic effect. Notable examples include Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" and Rossini's "The Barber of Seville."
Opera buffa and opera seria represent two distinct styles within the operatic tradition. Opera seria, characterized by its serious themes and noble characters, often features intricate arias and a focus on dramatic expression, while opera buffa is lighthearted and comedic, employing more straightforward melodies and humorous plots. While both genres utilize similar musical structures, such as arias and recitatives, opera buffa emphasizes ensemble performances and everyday characters, contrasting with the elevated, aristocratic focus of opera seria. The emotional tone also differs, with opera buffa often aiming to entertain and amuse, whereas opera seria seeks to evoke deep emotion and reflection.