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Cosa (chi) è operetta$55261$ - definizione

TYPE OF DRAMATICO-MUSICAL WORK
Operettas; Operatta; Light operetta; Viennese operetta
  • Boccaccio, oder Der Prinz von Palermo]] (Boccaccio, or the Prince of Palermo)by [[Franz von Suppé]] in 1879. An example of early Viennese operetta.
  • The audience at the [[Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens]], the birthplace of [[Jacques Offenbach]]'s operettas (1860)
  • [[Johann Strauss II]]
  • Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow)]] poster by'' [[Franz Lehár]]
  • Playbill for a revival of ''[[Orphée aux enfers]]''
  • [[Paul Lincke]], father of the Berlin operetta
  • ''[[H.M.S. Pinafore]]''
  • A [[Columbia Records]] advertisement for a recording of [[Rita Montaner]] in a production of [[Francisco Alonso]]'s ''La Calesera,'' an operetta from the Spanish genre of [[zarzuela]]''.''

Operetta         
·noun A short, light, musical drama.
Operetta         
Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs, and dances.
operetta         
(operettas)
An operetta is a light-hearted opera which has some of the words spoken rather than sung.
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Operetta

Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs, and dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, length of the work, and at face value, subject matter. Apart from its shorter length, the operetta is usually of a light and amusing character. It sometimes also includes satirical commentaries.

"Operetta" is the Italian diminutive of "opera" and was used originally to describe a shorter, perhaps less ambitious work than an opera. Operetta provides an alternative to operatic performances in an accessible form targeting a different audience. Operetta became a recognizable form in the mid-19th century in France, and its popularity led to the development of many national styles of operetta. Distinctive styles emerged across countries including Austria-Hungary, Germany, England, Spain, the Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, and the United States. Through the transfer of operetta among different countries, cultural cosmopolitanism emerged in the previous century. Operetta as a genre lost favor in the 1930s and gave way to modern musical theatre. Important operetta composers include Johann Strauss, Jacques Offenbach, Franz Lehar, and Francisco Alonso.