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Prompter (opera)

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For the related function in theatre, seePrompter (theatre). For the device used in television production, seeTeleprompter.
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Theprompter (French/German:souffleur; Italian:rammentatore,suggeritore) in anopera house gives the singers the opening words of each phrase a few seconds early. Prompts are mouthed silently or hurled lyrically in a half-voice, audible (hopefully) only on stage. (This is in contrast to theprompter in atheatre who aids actors who have forgotten their words or lines.)

Opera prompters are traditionally housed in a stuffy wooden box at the center-front edge of the stage, above theorchestra pit. They are visible to the performers and no one else. Technology has broughtcool air and smalldisplay screens, among other advances, to support their work.

Effective prompting can be a challenge. The American prompter Philip Eisenberg recounted the story of aMaria Callas performance during which she needed louder prompts. The famed diva swooped down in acurtsy right in front of the prompter's box and – mid-curtsy, unnoticed by the audience – gave the Italian command "più forte!" ('louder') to her boxed colleague.[full citation needed]

Prompters attend all rehearsals, mark up any adjustments or clarifications to the score, and generally "prepare" singers for a role. Their profile is low, and opera program books often credit them only under "musical preparation" or some similar moniker. However, occasionally singers or conductors (e.g. at theMet) will acknowledge or bend down to shake their hands during curtain calls of premieres or chorally complex operas.

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