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operetta
operetta , type of light opera with a frivolous, sentimental story, often employing parody and satire and containing both spoken dialogue and much light, pleasant music. In the early 19th-century opéras comiques of Boieldieu, Auber, and Adolphe Adam, there was a growing tendency toward sophistication, preparing the way for Offenbach, who during the French Second Empire created the operetta. The distinction between the operetta and the lighter examples of opéra comique that immediately preceded it is hard to draw; in general the opéra comique makes some appeal to the sentiments, while the French operetta attempts only to amuse. The Viennese operetta, dating from c.1870, did not have the excellent librettists that the French enjoyed; the operettas of Johann Strauss the younger suffered from this defect. Those of Suppé owe much of their virtue to Offenbach's influence. Less distinguished are the products of the early 20th cent., represented by the works of Franz Lehár and Oscar Straus. The immortal operettas of W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan were to London of the 1880s what Offenbach's works had been to Paris 20 years earlier. The noteworthy composers in American operetta are Victor Herbert and Reginald de Koven. After World War I operettas gradually gave way to musical comedies (see musicals ).
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The best in ballet
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 1/9/2000; 258 words
; ...332 9000 Thursday 27 Prince Rama and the Demons 7.15pm Saturday 29 Offenbach in the Underworld 7.15pm February Wednesday 2 Offenbach in the Underworld 7.15pm Thursday 3 Offenbach in the Underworld 7.15pm Friday 4 Offenbach in the Underworld 7...
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Outer Space, Inner Rhythms: the concurrences of Jules Verne and Jacques Offenbach
Magazine article from: Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...revolution, however, was the most radical. Offenbach's effervescent scoring and staging of...image, both verbal and pictorial, was Offenbach and his violin leading the world in a...staged in Japan. Direct testimony to Offenbach's liberating influence on their creative...
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Settling an Old Score; D.C. Musical Sleuth Reconstructs `Tales of Hoffmann'
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/30/1998; ; 639 words
; ...form originally imagined by composer Jacques Offenbach -- more than a century after Offenbach died leaving it not quite finished. The Jan...edition that will contain everything known about Offenbach's final intentions for his masterpiece. An...
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THE TRUE OFFENBACH -- MAD, BAD AND DANGEROUS TO KNOW
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 8/11/1987; ; 656 words
; ...and women everywhere may be agreed that Offenbach's music enhances life, adds to the gaiety...are probably unaware that most of the Offenbach they usually hear is adulterated, hyphenated...does preserve, and in one place, some of Offenbach's most fetching operetta tunes, but at...
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Offenbach: Orphee aux Enfers
Magazine article from: Opera News; 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...leads a zippy, highly theatrical performance of Offenbach's seminal opera-bouffe. OFFENBACH: Orphee aux Enfers Dessay, Podles, Petibon...Minkowski. Text er translations. EM156725-2 Jacques Offenbach's seminal opera-bouffe appeared in Paris at...
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Evoking an arch vamp
Magazine article from: The Spectator; 11/4/2000; ; 700+ words
; Opera La Belle Helene (Barbican) Offenbach is all too rarely performed in the UK...below the waist, which is where most of Offenbach's concentrate their attentions. So it...blasphemy. One of the bracing effects of Offenbach's own brand of effervescence is that...
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New Releases: Classical
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/5/1997; ; 700+ words
; Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Erato 14330, three CDs with libretto). Jacques Offenbach died in 1880 before his last and greatest work, "The...Venetian act (Giulietta). In the quarter-century after Offenbach's death, many hands meddled with the opera, dropping...
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Arts: Reviews; Classical; Dick Whittington And His Cat, Mansion House, London
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/30/2000; ; 505 words
; ...great musical satirist of Paris, Jacques Offenbach. The City of London Festival was claiming...biographies, a commission for London, Offenbach's only work with English words. The conductor...real thing. A flute sings out one of Offenbach's easeful melodies in triple time. The...
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Bluebeard
Magazine article from: Fanfare; 5/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; OFFENBACH Bluebeard * Michael Borowitz, cond; Peter Foltz (Bluebeard...deemed a 'serious' composer and a far greater one than Offenbach? Where are the works by Auber, Halvy, and Ambroise Thomas...entertainer? Only a small handful of isolated arias are left. Offenbach, on the other hand, can show half a ...
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Tales Behind the `Tales of Hoffmann';Offenbach's Best Opens Opera Season
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 12/22/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...repertoire whose hero was a music critic: Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann." Considering the...a composer's revenge on a critic. But Offenbach certainly had no quarrel with Hoffmann...than his music or his criticism has. In Offenbach, the influence is most obvious because...
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Viennese (and German) Operetta in America
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
Viennese [and German] Operetta in America. There have been two basic schools of Middle‐European operetta that have enjoyed popularity in America...were concerned with the great Strauss operettas. Curiously, most of what today are perceived...
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operetta
Book article from: Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes
operetta • abetter , begetter, better, bettor, biretta, bruschetta, carburettor ( US carburetor), debtor, feta, fetter, forgetter, getter, go-getter, Greta, Henrietta, letter, Loretta, mantelletta, operetta, petter, Quetta, setter, sinfonietta, sweater, upsetter, Valletta, vendetta, whetter • ...
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operetta
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
operetta Type of light opera involving songs, dialogue, dancing and an engaging story. Operettas developed from attempts by composers to reach wider audiences. Among these composers were Johann Strauss , Arthur Sullivan (in association with W. S. Gilbert and Jacques Offenbach .
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operetta
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
operetta (It.; Fr. opérette ). Little opera. Strictly a play with ov., songs, entr'actes, and dances, but the term has become synonymous...
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operetta
Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
...Jacques Offenbach , who wrote some 90 operettas and inspired a Viennese tradition that...Strauss . In Britain most of the 14 comic operettas (187196) of W.S. Gilbert and...in the early 20th century. musical . operetta operetta operetta
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