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    Opera buffa (Italian: [ˈɔːpera ˈbuffa], "comic opera"; pl.: opere buffe) is a genre of opera. It was first used as an informal description of Italian comic operas variously classified by their authors as commedia in musica, commedia per musica, dramma bernesco, dramma comico, divertimento giocoso.

  2. Opéra bouffe (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa buf], plural: opéras bouffes) is a genre of mid- to late 19th-century French operetta, closely associated with Jacques Offenbach, who produced many of them at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, inspiring the genre's name.

  3. Opera in German is that of the German-speaking countries, which include Germany, Austria, and the historic German states that pre-date those countries. Vienna State Opera. National Theatre Munich, home of the Bavarian State Opera. German-language opera appeared remarkably quickly after the birth of opera itself in Italy.

  4. Un opéra bouffe 1 est un opéra traitant d'un sujet comique ou léger. Historique. Affiche de la création d' Orphée aux Enfers d' Offenbach au Bouffes-Parisiens en 1858. Au XVIIIe siècle, l'appellation « opéra bouffon » est employée pour différencier une catégorie particulière d' opéras-comiques 2.

  5. Sep 21, 2024 · With the librettists Meilhac and Halévy, he created the French opéra-bouffe. Masterpieces follow one another: La Belle Hélène (1864), Bluebeard (1866), La Vie parisienne and La Grande Duchesse de Gérolstein (1867), La Périchole (1868), etc. Offenbach's work reflects the joie de vivre and insouciance of the time, while conveying a certain ...

  6. …by the emergence of the opéra bouffe (literally, “comic opera”)—the French variety of operetta. It is usually dated to the Paris production in 1753 of Les Troqueurs (“The Barterers”), based on a fable by Jean de La Fontaine and having original music by a court violinist, Antoine Dauvergne.

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  8. Jun 19, 2012 · Orphée aux enfers was Offenbach’s first venture into mounting a full-scale opéra-bouffe at his blossoming little Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, where it marked a significant advance on the three-, four- and five-handed short pieces which, because of legal restrictions on the size and kind of entertainments allowable under his licence, had ...

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