Spooky Opera Music to Get You in the Halloween Mood

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It’s that time of year again! Time to get spooky and fill your home with the best Halloween decorations. But what about the soundtrack to your Halloween party? We’ve got you covered with the best spooky opera music to get you in the Halloween mood.

Introduction

Looking for some spooky opera music to get you in the mood for Halloween? You’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll recommend five of our favorite spine-tingling tracks from some of the most famous operas in the repertoire. From witches and ghosts to murderers and devils, these pieces are sure to send a chill down your spine. So turn off the lights, close the curtains, and let the hair-raising music begin!

The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera is a tale of revenge, love, and terror set in the Paris Opera House. The story revolves around a masked figure who haunts the corridors of the opera house and the young soprano he is obsessed with.

The first instance of this story was published as a serialization in Le Gaulois newspaper in 1909. It was then adapted into a novel by Gaston Leroux and became an instant bestseller. The 1925 film version starring Lon Chaney Sr. is considered one of the most influential horror films ever made.

The story has since been adapted numerous times for stage, screen, and radio. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1986 musical version of The Phantom of the Opera is the longest running show in Broadway history. It has been seen by over 145 million people in 145 different cities and continues to tour the world today.

If you’re looking for some spooky opera music to get you in the Halloween mood, look no further than The Phantom of the Opera!

The Witches of Eastwick

The Witches of Eastwick is a 1977 opera by John Adams, with a libretto by Peter Sellars. The opera is based on the 1984 film of the same name, which was in turn based on the novel of the same name by John Updike.

The opera had its world premiere at the San Francisco Opera on October 31, 1992, and was subsequently performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Santa Fe Opera.

The witches of Eastwick are three single women who live in a small town in Rhode Island. They are played by mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, soprano Laura Claycomb, and soprano Lucy Schaufer. The role of Satan is played by baritone Laurent Naouri.

The plot revolves around the witches’ scheme to trap Satan so that he will do their bidding. However, things go awry when they fall in love with him.

The opera is sung in English and has a running time of 2 hours and 30 minutes.

The Addams Family

“The Addams Family” is a classic example of gothic camp, and its accompanying TV theme song is just as creepy and kooky as the family itself. The original theme was composed by Vic Mizzy and became instantly iconic when the show aired in the early 1960s.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our list of spooky opera music to get you in the Halloween mood! Whether you’re looking for something to listen to while you’re getting ready for a Halloween party, or just want some background ambiance while you’re carving pumpkins, these pieces are sure to set the perfect tone. Do you have a favorite spooky opera piece that we didn’t mention? Let us know in the comments below!

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