Opera
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From soaring arias to thundering choruses — four centuries of dramatic vocal art at your command. Describe a scene, an emotion, or a character and let Music Agent compose your operatic masterpiece.

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Create a dramatic soprano aria in D minor, 72 BPM, passionate and heartbroken with full orchestral accompaniment
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Here's your soprano aria — a soaring vocal line over dark orchestral colors, building from tender lamentation to an impassioned climax with tremolo strings and French horn countermelody.

Lament of the Forgotten Queen

Opera AI

72 BPMD MinorSoprano Aria
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Opera DNA

The four building blocks that define the operatic art form — tradition, vocal craft, orchestration, and dramatic structure.

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Origins & Tradition

Born in late-16th-century Florence as an attempt to revive Greek drama. From Monteverdi's L'Orfeo (1607) through Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner, opera fuses singing, acting, orchestral music, and stagecraft into a total art form spanning over 400 years.

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Vocal Forms

Aria (solo song expressing emotion), recitative (speech-like singing advancing the plot), duet and ensemble numbers, chorus scenes, and cabaletta (fast concluding section). Bel canto technique demands legato phrasing, agility, and vocal power across soprano, mezzo, tenor, baritone, and bass ranges.

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Orchestral Foundation

Full symphony orchestra supports the voice — strings provide the harmonic bed, woodwinds color the texture, brass punctuate dramatic moments, and percussion underscores climaxes. The overture or prelude sets the mood before the curtain rises.

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Dramatic Structure

Acts and scenes built around libretto (text). Italian opera favors number opera (discrete arias and ensembles). Wagnerian music drama uses continuous through-composed music with leitmotifs. Verismo opera pursues raw emotional realism with everyday characters and intense passion.

Explore the Spectrum

Six distinct operatic traditions — each with its own vocal demands, dramatic philosophy, and emotional palette.

Opera Seria

50–130 BPM1700–1800

Noble, serious opera with mythological or historical plots. Elaborate da capo arias, castrati roles, and formal recitative. Handel and early Mozart exemplify the form.

Opera Buffa

80–160 BPM1730–1850

Comic opera with everyday characters, witty dialogue, and ensemble finales. Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro and Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia are cornerstones.

Bel Canto

50–140 BPM1800–1850

'Beautiful singing' — virtuosic vocal writing demanding agility, ornamentation, and seamless legato. Bellini, Donizetti, and early Verdi showcase dazzling coloratura and emotional depth.

Verismo

50–140 BPM1890–1930

Gritty realism depicting ordinary people and raw passions. Puccini's La Bohème, Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana, and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci brought the streets to the stage.

Wagnerian Music Drama

40–130 BPM1850–1900

Richard Wagner's revolutionary Gesamtkunstwerk — continuous orchestral music, leitmotif systems, mythological subjects, and vast scale. The Ring Cycle spans 15 hours across four operas.

Modern Opera

40–160 BPM1920s–Present

From Britten's Peter Grimes to Adams's Nixon in China — atonal harmony, spoken dialogue, electronic elements, and contemporary subjects expand opera's boundaries.

How It Compares

See how opera stacks up against musical theater, art song, and oratorio across key performance characteristics.

FeatureOperaMusical TheaterArt SongOratorio
Vocal StyleClassical trained, projectedMixed belt/legitIntimate, nuancedClassical, choral focus
StagingFull sets, costumes, actingFull staging + danceConcert or recitalConcert or semi-staged
LanguageItalian, German, French, EnglishPrimarily EnglishMultiple languagesLatin, English, German
OrchestrationFull symphony orchestraPit orchestra/bandPiano accompanimentOrchestra + large chorus
Duration2–5 hours2–3 hours2–5 min per song1.5–3 hours
Notable WorksLa Traviata, Ring Cycle, CarmenPhantom, West Side StoryWinterreise, DichterliebeMessiah, Elijah, St Matthew Passion

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every operatic mood — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Tragic Soprano Aria

Create a soprano aria at 66 BPM in F minor. Long-breathed melodic lines over sustained strings, a climactic high B-flat, and a dying-away conclusion with solo oboe. Mood: heartbroken and noble.

AriaTragic
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Comic Baritone Patter

Compose a fast baritone patter aria at 144 BPM in G major. Rapid-fire syllabic text setting, bouncing staccato strings, punctuating woodwind interjections, and a breathless accelerando finale. Mood: witty and mischievous.

BuffaComedic
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Grand Operatic Overture

Generate an orchestral opera overture at 120 BPM in E-flat major. Slow majestic introduction, then a fast sonata-form allegro previewing the opera's main themes. Full brass, driving strings, timpani rolls. Mood: dramatic and anticipatory.

OvertureOrchestral
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Love Duet

Create a soprano-tenor love duet at 58 BPM in A-flat major. Voices enter separately with tender melodies, then interweave in thirds and sixths, building to a passionate unison climax over lush orchestral accompaniment. Mood: romantic and transcendent.

DuetRomantic
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Vengeful Villain Monologue

Compose a bass aria at 80 BPM in C minor. Dark, declamatory vocal line over brooding low strings and timpani, punctuated by menacing brass stabs. A dramatic pause before a thundering final phrase. Mood: sinister and powerful.

BassDramatic
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Verismo Street Scene

Generate a verismo-style tenor aria at 76 BPM in B-flat minor. Raw, passionate vocal writing with orchestral surges mirroring emotional outbursts. Solo cello introduction, full orchestral climax. Mood: anguished and desperate.

VerismoPassionate
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Triumphal Chorus

Create a grand opera chorus at 108 BPM in A major. SATB choir in block harmonies with fanfare brass, marching percussion, and celebratory orchestral tutti. Builds from soft unison to massive fortissimo. Mood: victorious and majestic.

ChorusTriumphant
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Ethereal Queen of the Night

Compose a coloratura soprano showpiece at 126 BPM in D minor. Dazzling runs, trills, and staccato high notes above a shimmering string tremolo and flute doubling. Cadenza-like passages display extreme vocal agility. Mood: fierce and otherworldly.

ColoraturaVirtuosic
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Where Opera Lives

Real-world scenarios where operatic music shines — from the stage to the screen to the classroom.

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Theater & Stage

Opera is live drama at its most powerful. Generate vocal and orchestral material for opera scenes, student productions, and workshop readings.

三個簡單步驟

從創意到成品 — 描述、優化、匯出你的opera音樂。

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描述你的想法

告訴 Music Agent 你想要什麼樣的曲目 — 可以參考某種情緒、藝術家或場景,無需專業術語。

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透過對話優化

透過自然對話微調 BPM、調性、樂器和曲式結構,反覆調整直到滿意為止。

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匯出並使用

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常見問題

關於使用 Tunee 創作opera音樂,你需要知道的一切。

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — films, games, YouTube, ads, theater productions, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.

Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — 'dramatic soprano with full orchestra' or 'comic baritone patter song' works perfectly. The AI handles vocal style, orchestration, and form.

All major traditions including Opera Seria, Opera Buffa, Bel Canto, Verismo, Wagnerian Music Drama, and Modern Opera. You can also blend styles for a unique sound.

Absolutely. Request specific voice types (soprano, mezzo, tenor, baritone, bass), exact keys, BPM, and even vocal techniques like coloratura or sprechgesang.

Opera prompts produce classical vocal writing with full orchestral accompaniment and through-composed structure. Musical theater prompts favor belt-style singing, verse-chorus forms, and lighter orchestration.

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