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Opera metal


 

Mixing operatic vocal ranges with hard rock, opera metal is a unique style. The British band Queen is one of the better known exponents of this genre, exemplified by their world wide hit Bohemian Rhapsody.

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Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

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Currently, the idea of mixing opera with metal is being explored in-depth within a small portion of the genre.

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The primary influence of Opera Metal is the Power Metal genre created by Iron Maiden in the 1980s although a strong influence of gothic rock can be heard as well.

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Power Metal - Iron Maiden - Gothic rock

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One of the first serious metal bands to hire an actual opera singer and orchestra was the progressive metal band Celtic Frost, on the album Into the Pandemonium. Many others experimented with the idea, but bands using full-time classical vocalists did not surface until the late 1990s. Modern examples are Evanescence, Nightwish, Tristania, Therion, Third and the Mortal, Virgin Black and Theatre of Tragedy. Most of them are Goth metal bands.

Related Topics:
Orchestra - Celtic Frost - Into the Pandemonium - Evanescence - Nightwish - Tristania - Therion - Third and the Mortal - Virgin Black - Theatre of Tragedy - Goth metal

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Bands of this genre typically combine a female opera singer with a male vocalist using a more traditional heavy metal style. This is sometimes referred to as the "Beauty & Beast" genre, especially if the male vocalist growls in the manner of typical death metal vocalists. Some, such as Therion and Nightwish, hire full orchestras while others, such as Tristania, substitute keyboards for economic reasons. Most use a few classical solo instruments to add melodic complexity to their work.

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