Music Drama
Music drama is a theatrical form that combines music, singing, and acting to tell a story. It often features a continuous flow of music, where the orchestration and vocal performances are integral to the narrative. This genre is commonly associated with the works of composers like Richard Wagner, who emphasized the unity of music and drama.
In a music drama, the emphasis is on the emotional expression conveyed through both the music and the performance. Unlike traditional operas, which may have distinct arias and recitatives, music dramas aim for a seamless integration of all elements, creating a more immersive experience for the audience.