Bel canto as technique, style, and genre! Opera Sense (2024)

With Lyric Opera of Chicago’s opening of Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, a prime example of the Italian style known as bel canto, this weekend, I thought now would be a good time for a little refresher. So, what exactly is bel canto?

“Opera buffs today use the term bel canto all the time. Yet we each seem to bring a different set of assumptions to the concept.” -Anthony Tommasini, New York Times

Bel canto literally translates to “beautiful singing,” and it was a popular singing style in Italian opera from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. The three kings of bel canto – Rossini, Donizetti, and Bellini – all reigned supreme in the early 19th century, but bel canto as an approach to singing actually started before them. Nonetheless, when operagoers talk about bel canto, they are often referring to the works of those three Italian composers. You may have noticed that we seem to be talking about bel canto in two distinct ways. The reason for this is that there are in fact two primary uses of the term bel canto: 1. as a singing technique, and 2. as an operatic sub-genre.

Bel canto as a style

Bel canto as technique, style, and genre! Opera Sense (1)

Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, and Sutherland’s conductor husband Richard Bonynge

Despite the fact that the term has been thrown around rather loosely, it is possible to pinpoint a few characteristics of bel canto as a singing style. As the name implies, the focus of bel canto is on the music, especially the voice. “Beauty” is the key word when it comes to bel canto. There is plenty of room for rubato (the freedom to slow down and speed up) in this style, and lead characters often have cadenzas (short passages for the solo voice in an improvised-like style) which allows them to showcase their voices. When you listen to different recordings of different interpreters of the great bel canto roles (e.g. Lucia in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, Norma in Bellini’s Norma), you’ll notice the distinctive coloring, ornamentation, and embellishment that the singers incorporate into their interpretation of the role. In bel canto, more so than in other styles, the different sounds a singer brings to the character play a greater role in the development of that character. “Subtlety” and “nuance” are two words that come to mind when I think about bel canto.

Other characteristics of bel canto as a style:

  1. Long, spinning vocal phrases in arias
  2. Careful consideration of how the text’s accented syllables align with the music
  3. An attempt to reflect the text’s mood or meaning in the music
  4. Use of portamento – a sort of glissando in which the singer slides up or down to a pitch

“While, as a style, it [bel canto] is full of sublime beauty, it is also remarkably straightforward. Characters say what they feel and speak of what they want.” -Fred Plotkin, Opera 101

Bel canto as a genre

There are also identifiable features of bel canto when the term is used as an operatic sub-genre. In bel canto works, much of the drama is expressed only in their gorgeous, supple, mouth-watering arias. The orchestra is often little more than a beautiful accompaniment to one of the greatest instruments of all: the human voice. The stories in these operas are often relatively simple and easy to follow. There are both great tragic and comic bel canto operas, and they are made up of traditional Italian operatic forms, such as “double arias” consisting of a cavatina and caballeta, and the scena. These operas also often had mad scenes. Additionally, none of the great bel canto composers used their art to challenge societal conventions. As Fred Plotkin puts it,

“The characters in [bel canto] are the opposite of the ideological surrogates of Verdi and Wagner. In [bel canto], the sociohistorical conditions and attitudes that produced the characters are a constant that go unquestioned and unchallenged; they function simply as a context in which the characters exist.”

An example

Having discussed the two distinct uses of the term bel canto, I think we’re ready for an example. Listen for some of the characteristics mentioned above in this excerpt from Bellini’s I puritani. You will hear Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland, two extraordinary singers well-versed in bel canto, in this recording of “A te, o cara”.

Did you hear the portamento, rubato, and ornamentation? What about the prominence of the voice over the orchestra? If you missed any of these, go ahead and listen to it again. With music this gorgeous, it’s easy to get lost in the sheer beauty of it all. This brings up an important point about bel canto – don’t let yourself get swept up in the sounds so much so that you stop following the story!

Diva Worship

“Diva worship” is also deeply associated with bel canto as a sub-genre. While there are rich roles for all types of voices in the repertory, the soprano voice of the leading lady is almost always the most important, so much so that many operagoers believe that a bel canto work shouldn’t be attempted without a particularly strong soprano. Past leading exponents of bel canto include Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland, Montserrat Caballé, June Anderson, and my personal favorite, EditaGruberová, whose Lucia floors me every time I listen to it. A couple of today’s excellent interpreters are Diana Damrau and Natalie Dessay.


Bel canto examples

Here is a quick list of some of the great bel canto operas:

  • Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti)
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  • Norma (Bellini)
    Opera Sense recommended recording:
  • Lucrezia Borgia (Donizetti)
    Opera Sense recommended recording:
  • La Cenerentola (Rossini)
    Opera Sense recommended recording:
  • L’Elisir d’amore (Donizetti)
    Opera Sense recommended recording:
  • I puritani (Bellini)
    Opera Sense recommended recording:
Bel canto as technique, style, and genre! Opera Sense (2024)

FAQs

What is the bel canto technique in opera? ›

Derived from Italian, bel canto literally means beautiful singing, and the term can refer to both a style of singing and a genre of opera. As a style of singing, bel canto involves sustained and coloratura vocal phrases with lots of ornamentation.

What style is bel canto? ›

The Harvard Dictionary of Music by Willi Apel says that bel canto denotes "the Italian vocal technique of the 18th century, with its emphasis on beauty of sound and brilliance of performance rather than dramatic expression or romantic emotion.

What was the focus of the bel canto style in Italian opera? ›

As the name implies, the focus of bel canto is on the music, especially the voice. “Beauty” is the key word when it comes to bel canto.

What is bel canto singing Quizlet? ›

Bel canto. (Italian for "beautiful singing") a style of singing and a type of Italian opera developed in the nineteenth century that features the beautiful tone and beautiful tone and brilliant technique of the human voice. Cabaletta.

What is the message of bel canto? ›

In Bel Canto, Patchett suggests just the opposite: that our strongest impulses are not barbaric, but civilizing. At the beginning of the novel, the characters are caught up in daily struggles for fame, for money, for power. But once captivity removes these struggles, people gravitate toward art and culture.

What is the meaning of bel canto music? ›

Bel canto is supposed to be the quintessential way to sing opera. The style is associated with beautiful melodies, silvery voices and floods of rapid notes curling their way up and down the scale, sometimes only loosely around the framework of what the composer actually wrote.

What were the major characteristics of bel canto? ›

The bel canto style is characterized by a flowing melodic line that is enhanced by complicated vocal acrobatics such as frequent scales, difficult trills, and other technical feats.

Why is it called bel canto? ›

Bellini, by dint of his name and inclination, is the essence of bel canto. Those two words are simply the Italian for 'beautiful singing', and may be applied to any style or period, but it has become customary to use them to describe Italian opera of the first part of the 19th century, the primo ottocento.

What is the bel canto technique brainly? ›

Bel Canto refers to a style of vocal music that emphasizes beautiful sound and vocal technique, unlike program music which is instrumental and aims to depict a story, scene, or mood.

What is bel canto opera tradition? ›

Generally understood, Bel Canto refers to the Italian vocal style of the 18th and early 19th centuries of which the qualities include perfect legato production throughout the range, the use of a beautiful tone in the higher registers and agile and flexible delivery.

What was bel canto based on? ›

Based on the Japanese embassy hostage crisis (also called the Lima Crisis) of 1996–1997 in Lima, Peru, the novel follows the relationships among a group of young terrorists and their hostages, who are mostly high-profile executives and politicians, over several months.

What is the bel canto movement? ›

Bel canto operas often include slow, expressive movements where star singers can explore the emotions of their characters and show off their bel canto singing techniques.

What is bel canto singing technique? ›

The bel canto singer sings from the head down. The basis of singing is the chest. The pelvis is the basis of breathing. Bel Canto involves listening for feeling and a feeling for listening. The Italian singer has no throat.

What best describes bel canto opera? ›

In its narrowest sense bel canto opera refers to the early decades of 19th-century Italian opera, when Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti dominated the field.

In which style of opera did bel canto singing become important? ›

Final answer: The bel canto singing style was particularly significant in the Opera seria style of opera. This style is characterized by a strict structure and serious, often dramatic content, and it was especially prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable composers of Opera seria include Handel and Mozart.

What is the Italian vocal technique? ›

'Bel canto' is the Italian vocal technique and style of the 18th and early 19th centuries, with its emphasis on beauty of sound, thus the term which literally means 'beautiful singing'.

What is the difference between bel canto and Verismo? ›

While bel canto music is organized into recitative (speech-like sections that further the plot) and aria (the set-piece sections that feel like a "song"), verismo music is more through-composed.

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