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101 Oper
1) ( Musikstück) operadie komische \Oper comic opera3) ( Opernhaus) opera [house];( Ensemble) opera;in die \Oper gehen to go to the opera;WENDUNGEN: -
102 опера
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1) opera комическая опера ≈ comic opera
2) (театр) opera-house ∙ это из другой оперы разг. ≈ that's another story, that's a different matter мыльная опера ≈ soap operaж. opera. -
103 комический
1. comicкомический актёр — comedian, comic actor
комическая актриса — comedian, comic actress
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104 комический
1) ( комедийный) comicкоми́ческая о́пера — comic opera
коми́ческий актёр — comedian, comic actor
коми́ческая актри́са — comedian, comic actress
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105 комический
прил.1) comicкомический актер — comedian, comic actor
комическая актриса — comedienne, comic actress
2) ( смешной)comical, funny -
106 Lustspiel-...
(of comedy: a comic actor; comic opera.) comic -
107 опера
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108 vígopera
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109 Keil, Alfredo
(1854-1907)Portuguese composer, musician, and painter of German descent who wrote the music for [I]A[/I] Portuguesa, the official national anthem of Portugal since 1911. Kiel began his studies in Germany, where he won bronze and silver medals for his work. He also showed his work in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1890, he opened an atelier on the Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon, where he presented his seascapes, landscapes, and portraits. These works sold well, and some were even acquired by King Luís I for the royal art collection: A Saída da Igreja, A Primavera, Marinha, and Pôr-do-Sol.Having learned to play the piano, Keil began to study music with Hungarian pianist Oscar de le Cinne. Professor Ernesto Vieira taught him instrumentation and harmonization. Keil's first musical works were Aurora, Teus Olhos Negros, and Roses, Pompons e Romança. These were followed by Morenita, Souvenir de Vienne, and Carnaval. Well received, these works encouraged Keil to try his hand at opera. In 1882, he presented Suzana, a comic opera in one act. This was followed by other musical works, such as Recueil, melodies for the piano; Pátria, a work for piano and singer; Orientais, a symphony with chorus and solos; and D. Branca, an opera in four acts with a libretto taken from the poem by Almeida Garrett of the same title.D. Branca, presented in 1888, was wildly popular, which inspired Keil to write more operas: Irene (1893), and Serrana (1902). In 1902, he wrote the Hino do Infante D. Henriques for a festival marking the birthday of Prince Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator), which was played by four military bands and sung by massed choruses. Additional patriotic music included, in 1895, a march titled Marcha de Gualdim Pais and A Portuguesa, with words by Lopes de Mendonça, which became the Portuguese national anthem in 1911. -
110 буфф
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111 комическая опера
1) General subject: light opera2) Advertising: comic opera -
112 оперетта
General subject: comic opera, light opera, musical comedy, operetta -
113 operakomik
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114 bouffe
bouffe (inf!) [buf]feminine noun* * *(colloq) buf nom féminin ( activité de manger) eating; ( nourriture) food, grub (colloq); ( repas) meal* * *buf nf *food, grub *La bouffe est infecte à la cantine. — The food in the canteen is revolting.
* * *bouffe○ nf ( activité de manger) eating; ( nourriture) food, grub○; ( repas) meal; grande bouffe blowout○, spread○; à la bouffe! grub's up○!, come and get it○![buf] nom féminin————————[buf] adjectif -
115 giocoso
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116 DCOC
1) Американизм: Domestic Crisis Outreach Committee2) Военный термин: Damage Control Operational Concepts, Digital Combat Operations Center3) Техника: drain cutoff current4) Религия: Denver Church Of Christ5) Юридический термин: Department For Combating Organized Crime6) Театр: Davis Comic Opera Company7) Деловая лексика: Deferred Compensation Oversight Committee -
117 буфф
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118 희가극
n. comic opera, musical -
119 буфф
прил. неизм. театрbuffo ['buː-]о́пера-буфф — comic opera
теа́тр-буфф — comedy
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120 опера-буфф
ж. муз.
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