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Published: Thursday, 28 November 2024 at 09:43 AM


Opera houses can be intimidating places, with their grand exteriors, formal ‘dress codes’ and multi-layered plot lines unravelling in foreign languages. Lately, however, opera companies have made moves to welcome new audiences in, with contemporary adaptations of centuries-old stories and surtitles providing English translations of the action and dialogue. But even in the stuffiest, oldest opera houses, there are a few operas that can be enjoyed by newbies and old timers alike. Below, we pick out some of the best operas for beginners.

Best operas for beginners and newbies

The Magic Flute by Mozart

Top of our list of best operas for beginners is an eternal favourite. One of Mozart’s best-loved operas, The Magic Flute tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is rescued from a monster, shown a photo of Pamina (daughter of the Queen of the Night) and, naturally, falls in love with her instantly.

Classic operatic melodrama. Armed with his magic flute, he sets off on a mission to find and rescue her from the sorcerer Sarastro she is being held captive by. It’s a classic story of love triumphing over evil – with a raft of tunes you’ll no doubt already be familiar with.

We included The Magic Flute in our round-up of the best Mozart operas. Elsewhere, we sort through the very best recordings of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. And one of itd famous arias, the ‘Queen of the Night’ aria, features in our list of the hardest songs to sing.