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f operetta* * *operetta s.f.1 (lett.) short work2 (teatr.) operetta.* * *[ope'retta]sostantivo femminile mus. operetta, light operada operetta — [ musica] operetta attrib.; fig. [matrimonio, personaggio] frivolous, foppish
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19 opereta
f.operetta.* * *1 operetta* * *SF operetta, light opera* * *femenino operetta* * *= operetta.Ex. The list includes not only musicals but an operetta as well.* * *femenino operetta* * *= operetta.Ex: The list includes not only musicals but an operetta as well.
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opereta sustantivo femenino operetta
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operetta
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20 zarzuela
f.1 zarzuela (Music).2 operetta, comic opera, light opera, opéra comique.* * *1 MÚSICA zarzuela, Spanish operetta2 COCINA fish stew* * *SF2)zarzuela de mariscos — Esp seafood casserole
3)ZARZUELA Zarzuelas, named after the Zarzuela Palace where they were first performed in the 17th century for the entertainment of Philip IV, are a kind of Spanish comic folk opera. They are usually in three acts, and their chief ingredients include stock characters, traditional scenes and a mixture of dialogue, music and traditional song. After a decline in popularity in the 18th century, interest in this very Spanish genre was rekindled as part of the 19th century revival of Spanish nationalism.(Palacio de) la Zarzuela — royal palace in Madrid
* * *femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta•• Cultural note:A musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America. Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande* * *femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta•• Cultural note:A musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America. Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande* * *zarzuela (↑ zarzuela a1), (Palacio de) la Zarzuela (↑ zarzuela aa1)B ( Coc):zarzuela de mariscos/pescado seafood/fish casseroleCA musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Zarzuela palace, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America.Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande.* * *
zarzuela sustantivo femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta
zarzuela sustantivo femenino
1 Mús Spanish operetta
2 Culin seafood casserole
' zarzuela' also found in these entries:
English:
operetta
* * *Zarzuela nfla Zarzuela = palace which is the official residence of the Spanish royal family in Madrid* * *f1 MÚS type of operetta2 GASTR seafood casserole
См. также в других словарях:
operetta — /ope ret:a/ s.f. [dim. di opera ]. (mus.) [genere di teatro musicale di carattere leggero e sentimentale, in cui si alternano canto, dialoghi, danza e scene corali] ▶◀ ‖ opera (lirica), vaudeville, zarzuela. ▲ Locuz. prep.: fig., da operetta… … Enciclopedia Italiana
operetta — light opera, 1775, from It. operetta, dim. of OPERA (Cf. opera) … Etymology dictionary
Operetta — Op er*et ta, n. [It., dim. of opera.] (Mus.) A short, light, musical drama. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
operetta — ит. [опэрэ/тта], англ. [опэрэ/тэ] opérette фр. [опэрэ/т] Operette нем. [опэрэ/тэ] оперетта … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
operetta — ► NOUN ▪ a short opera on a light or humorous theme. ORIGIN Italian, little opera … English terms dictionary
operetta — [äp΄ə ret′ə] n. [It, dim. of opera,OPERA1] a light, amusing opera with spoken dialogue … English World dictionary
Operetta — The audience at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, the birthplace of Offenbach s operettas (1860) Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is also closely related, in English language works, to forms … Wikipedia
operetta — operettist, n. /op euh ret euh/, n. a short opera, usually of a light and amusing character. [1760 70; < It, dim. of opera OPERA1] * * * Musical drama similar to opera, usually with a romantically sentimental plot, employing songs, dances, and… … Universalium
operetta — The term operetta derives from French, German, and Italian sources, but in common usage it suggests a small or light opera. In America, operetta gained popularity when Jacques Offenbach s opéra bouffe works first appeared in the 1860s and, in… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Operetta — A diverting form of musical entertainment still closely associated with Vienna, operettas are frequently performed in quarters such as the “People’s Opera” (Volksoper). Their composers were some of the most famous names in the history of… … Historical dictionary of Austria
operetta — o·pe·rét·ta s.f. 1. dim. → opera 2. TS mus. genere di teatro musicale, di argomento leggero, nato nella seconda metà dell 800, in cui brani cantati si alternano a danze e a scene interamente recitate: un operetta di J. Strauss, assistere, andare… … Dizionario italiano