Choose a story with strong emotions, conflict, and clear stakes
Define the central theme
Create memorable characters with distinct voices and motivations
Decide the opera’s structure
Divide the story into acts and scenes
Write a libretto with concise, singable text
Keep dialogue poetic and direct
Place major emotional moments in arias
Use duets, ensembles, and choruses to advance the drama
Match musical forms to dramatic purpose
Plan recurring musical motifs for characters and ideas
Work closely with a composer or compose the music yourself
Set the vocal ranges for each character
Balance vocal writing with orchestration
Build tension through pacing and contrast
Ensure each scene moves the story forward
Revise the libretto and score repeatedly
Test the text aloud for rhythm and clarity
Make sure the ending is emotionally satisfying
Prepare performance materials for singers and orchestra
Workshop the opera with performers and adjust as needed
