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    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.

  3. operetta, musical-dramatic production similar in structure to a light opera but characteristically having a romantically sentimental plot interspersed with songs, orchestral music, and rather elaborate dancing scenes, along with spoken dialogue.

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  4. An operetta falls somewhere between an opera and a musical – like a musical, an operetta (most often) contains spoken dialogue, as well as song. Operettas are often satirical and witty, and tend to be much shorter and less complex than traditional operas.

  5. The Roman musical theatre derived directly from the Greek, ousting a short-lived native form with Etruscan actors who also danced to pipe music. Latin versions of the Greek theatre with music were supplemented by a Roman variant of the pantomime as a dramatic solo dance with chorus and orchestra.

  6. Operetta is a genre of the performing arts, related to opera, but lighter in terms of both music and subject matter. Because it is closely related to both opera and also to musical theater, in many cases, it is difficult to differentiate between them.

    Composer
    Nationality
    Key Work (s)
    Wrote
    Paul Abraham
    Hungary
    Victoria and Her Hussar (1930) (7 total)
    1930-1937
    Edmond Audran
    France
    La fille à Cacolet (1889) (total 29 ...
    1889-1897
    Ralph Benatsky
    Austrian German
    White Horse Inn (1930) (total 3 plus many ...
    1928-1930
    Manuel Fernandez Caballero
    Spanish
    La marsellesa (1876)
    1834-1906
  7. Feb 25, 2016 · Operetta is a form of musical theater that mixes song with spoken dialogue and dance. It originated in France in the 1850s and spread internationally, with distinct styles emerging in Austria, Germany, England, the United States, and beyond.

  8. What is an operetta? An operetta is a short opera, usually on a light or comedic theme and typically having spoken dialogue. The ultimate resource for operettas including study guides for operettas, popular composers and famous songs

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