Information about Rock Opera
A rock opera is a rock music album or stage production that intends to evoke the sense of music drama commonly associated with opera. In truth, the form of most rock operas is actually much closer to that of song cycles or oratorios, if the lyrical story is told inclusively within the musical dialog. If the performance includes dialog between musical passages, it would in fact be an operetta.
It differs from a conventional rock album, which usually includes songs that are unrelated to each other in terms of storyline. However, the rock opera style overlaps considerably with concept albums and song cycles. More recent developments include metal opera and rap opera (sometimes also called hip-hopera). The category a particular work falls into is largely defined by the intent and self-definition of the work by its creator. The formal distinction may be that the rock opera tells a coherent (if sometimes sketchy) story, often with first-person lyrics sung by characters; while a concept album or song cycle sets a mood or maintains a theme. Some albums share characteristics of more than one category. Tommy, one of the best known rock operas, also had a rock musical production. On a technical note, the phrase "rock opera" is, in terms of both music and theater, a misnomer. Opera consists of individual singers acting out a specific character within a drama, whereas rock opera is comprised of singers who sing a story, but do not act it out. The singers in rock opera can sing as a specific role, but this relationship is less rigid than traditional opera; singers rarely maintain the role for the entire album, usually assuming a different role for different songs, or simply narrating via third-person. Ironically, the phrase "rock oratorio" would be far more appropriate (despite the fact that oratorios are usually sacred in nature), as most of the conventions within rock operas are shared by oratorios.
1960s
The term rock opera is generally credited as originating from an informal gathering of Pete Townshend and some friends in 1966. Townshend played a comedy tape to his friends called Gratis Amatis. One of his friends made the comment that the odd song was a "rock opera". Kit Lambert, the Who's producer, is than believed to have said "Now there's an idea!" However, the July 4, 1966 edition of RPM Magazine (published in Toronto) notes that "Bruce Cockburn and Mr [William] Hawkins are working on a Rock Opera, operating on the premise that to write you need only 'something to say'."The earliest example of what would be later known as "rock opera" was written by guitarist for The Who, Pete Townshend, a figure who would go on to be identified with the form more than any other. Townshend wrote the track "A Quick One While He's Away" which appeared on The Who's second album, A Quick One (1966), a nine-minute suite of short songs telling the operatic story of the seduction of a young girl guide (Townshend) by an engine driver named Ivor (played by John Entwistle).
Then an Alley, also known as The Beat Opera, was conceived and staged by Tito Schipa, Jr., composer and director, son of the tenor Tito Schipa, at the Piper Club in Rome, Italy, in May 1967. While Then an Alley, an adaptation of 18 Bob Dylan songs made to fit into a scenic background, made a moderate splash in its country of origin, it went completely unnoticed elsewhere in the world. Schipa Jr. later went on to write and stage the work Orfeo 9 at the Sistina Theater in Rome. It became the first ever staged original Italian rock opera when it debuted in January 1970. Orfeo 9 became a double album and a film under the musical direction of future Academy Award winner Bill Conti.
In 1968 British rock band, The Pretty Things released S.F. Sorrow, the first attempt by a rock band at a single, narrative-based thematic concept expressed over an album's worth of songs. S.F. Sorrow outlined a coming of age story focused on protagonist Sebastian F. Sorrow, although the storyline was not as coherent as those to be found in later rock operas.
In 1969 Pete Townshend and The Who released Tommy, the first of The Who's two full-scale rock operas (the other is Quadrophenia), and the first musical work explicitly billed as a rock opera. [In some older publications it is called Tommy (1914–1984).] The album was largely composed by Townshend, with two tracks contributed by bassist John Entwistle and one attributed to drummer Keith Moon, although actually written by Townshend.[1] An earlier song by blues artist Sonny Boy Williamson II, "Eyesight to the Blind", was also incorporated. Tommy remains one of the most famous rock operas, with concert, film, ballet, and theatrical productions mounted over the course of four decades. The Who would later release another rock opera, Quadrophenia (1973), also made into a film, and a mini rock-opera, Wire & Glass (2006), from Townshend's larger concept of The Boy Who Heard Music, and included on The Who's 2006 album Endless Wire.
1970s and later
Townshend's rock opera influenced many, including composer Andrew Lloyd Webber who, with lyricist Tim Rice, composed Jesus Christ Superstar which was first recorded and released as a concept album in 1970. The money made from album sales was used to fund the subsequent stage production in late 1971, which had been Lloyd Webber and Rice's original vision. Jesus Christ Superstar was explicitly billed as a "rock opera" and though it first appeared in recorded form, it became far more famous as a Broadway musical, leading it to be called a "rock musical", blurring the distinction between the two terms. Webber and Rice's last collaboration was "Evita," which is supposedly considered a rock opera along with Broadway musical styled songs. The show (like Jesus Christ Superstar) is told entirely in song and at first Producers thought that it would be a complete flop on the Broadway stage. However at the Tony Awards it garnered 7 Awards including "Best Musical."Pink Floyd's rock opera The Wall, written primarily by Roger Waters, sold nineteen million copies. As with Tommy, The Wall has been staged as an elaborate theatre performance; by Pink Floyd in 1980 and 1981, and by Waters in 1990 (at the Berlin Wall). The plot was also used for the feature film Pink Floyd The Wall, and Waters has been adapting the story for a Broadway-style production. In 1996, John Miner staged the rock opera Heavens Cafe at the Flamingo Theater in Las Vegas, and again in Los Angeles in 2004.
Some heavy metal bands have released albums inspired by rock operas; often in a progressive metal framework. In some cases they have overlapped considerably with the format of metal concept albums. Queensrÿche's album Operation Mindcrime, and albums by Savatage, Dream Theater, Ayreon, Avantasia, Kamelot, Pain of Salvation and King Diamond, are a few examples of metal opera albums. Punk rock opera is a term coined by the punk band Green Day to describe their 2004 album, American Idiot. In 2006, New Jersey rock quintet My Chemical Romance released an alternative rock opera, titled The Black Parade, about a man dying from cancer.
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See also
- List of rock operas
- List of rock musicals
- Concept album
Rock music is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of rock music also use keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or synthesizers.
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An oratorio is a large musical composition including an orchestra, a choir, and soloists. The oratorio was somewhat modeled after the opera. Their similarities include the use of a choir, soloists, an ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias.
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Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is closely related both to opera and also to other forms of lighter musical theatre, and in many cases, it is difficult to assign a musical theatre work to a particular genre.
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In popular music, a concept album is an album which is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical" (Shuker 2002, p.5). Most often they are pre-planned (conceived) and with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story,
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- For the Van Dyke Parks album, see Song Cycle (album).
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The Metal Opera
(2001) The Metal Opera Part II
(2002)
The Metal Opera is the first of two full-length albums by Tobias Sammet's side project opera, Avantasia.
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(2001) The Metal Opera Part II
(2002)
The Metal Opera is the first of two full-length albums by Tobias Sammet's side project opera, Avantasia.
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A rap opera or hip-hopera is a series of hip hop songs in the form of an opera, inspired by the concept of rock opera.
Like its predecessor, rap opera tells a story through consecutive pieces of music involving the same character or characters.
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Like its predecessor, rap opera tells a story through consecutive pieces of music involving the same character or characters.
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THIRD PERSON LIMITED
The third-person narrative is narration in the third person. The participants in the narrative are understood to be distinct from the person telling the story and the person to whom, or by whom, it is read...... Click the link for more information.
An oratorio is a large musical composition including an orchestra, a choir, and soloists. The oratorio was somewhat modeled after the opera. Their similarities include the use of a choir, soloists, an ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias.
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Holiness, or sanctity, is the state of being holy or sacred, that is, set apart for the worship or service of God or gods. It is often ascribed to people, objects, times, or places.
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The Who are an English rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world.
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Pete Townshend (born Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend on May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, London), is an award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and composer.
Townshend made his name as the guitarist and principal songwriter for rock band The Who.
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Townshend made his name as the guitarist and principal songwriter for rock band The Who.
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Released December 9, 1966
Recorded September–November 1966
Genre Rock
Length 9:10
Label Reaction Records (UK)
Decca Records (as "Happy Jack", U.S.
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Recorded September–November 1966
Genre Rock
Length 9:10
Label Reaction Records (UK)
Decca Records (as "Happy Jack", U.S.
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The Who are an English rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world.
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A Quick One
(1966) The Who Sell Out
(1967)
A Quick One (1966) is the second album released by British rock band The Who. American record company executives released the album under the title Happy Jack
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(1966) The Who Sell Out
(1967)
A Quick One (1966) is the second album released by British rock band The Who. American record company executives released the album under the title Happy Jack
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-1966- 1967 . 1968 . 1969 1970 . 1971 . 1972 . 1973 . 1974 . 1975 .
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John Alec Entwistle (October 9, 1944 – June 27, 2002) was an English bass guitarist, songwriter, singer, and horn player, who was best known as the bass guitarist for rock band The Who.
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Tito Schipa (1888 – 16 December 1965) was an Italian tenor. He is considered one of the finest tenore di grazia (lyric tenors) in operatic history. He was endowed with a natural, sensuous voice which he deployed with great intelligence and taste.
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Comune di Roma
Flag
Seal
Nickname: "The Eternal City"
Motto: "Senatus Populusque Romanus" (SPQR) (Latin)
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Flag
Seal
Nickname: "The Eternal City"
Motto: "Senatus Populusque Romanus" (SPQR) (Latin)
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Anthem
Il Canto degli Italiani
(also known as Fratelli d'Italia)
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Il Canto degli Italiani
(also known as Fratelli d'Italia)
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1930s 1940s 1950s - 1960s - 1970s 1980s 1990s
1964 1965 1966 - 1967 - 1968 1969 1970
Year 1967 (MCMLXVII
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1930s 1940s 1950s - 1960s - 1970s 1980s 1990s
1964 1965 1966 - 1967 - 1968 1969 1970
Year 1967 (MCMLXVII
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A double album is an audio album of sufficient length that two units of the medium in which it is sold (especially records and compact discs) are necessary to contain the entirety of it.
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Academy Award
Awarded for Excellence in cinematic achievements
Presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Country United States
First awarded May 16, 1929 to honor achievements of 1927/1928
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Awarded for Excellence in cinematic achievements
Presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Country United States
First awarded May 16, 1929 to honor achievements of 1927/1928
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Bill Conti (born April 13, 1942 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a film musical director.
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The Pretty Things were a 1960s and 1970s rock and roll band from London. They pioneered a raw approach to rhythm and blues that influenced a number of key bands of the 1960s British invasion, particularly The Rolling Stones.
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S.F. Sorrow
(1968) Parachute
(1970)
S.F. Sorrow is the title of a 1968 LP by the British rock group The Pretty Things.
One of the first rock concept albums, S.F.
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(1968) Parachute
(1970)
S.F. Sorrow is the title of a 1968 LP by the British rock group The Pretty Things.
One of the first rock concept albums, S.F.
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Coming of age is a young person's transition from adolescence to adulthood. The age at which this transition takes place varies in society, as does the nature of the transition.
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Tommy
(1969) Live at Leeds
(1970)
Alternate cover
Deluxe edition cover
Tommy is the first of The Who's two full-scale rock operas (the second being Quadrophenia
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(1969) Live at Leeds
(1970)
Alternate cover
Deluxe edition cover
Tommy is the first of The Who's two full-scale rock operas (the second being Quadrophenia
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The Who are an English rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world.
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