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Definition of light opera in English: light operanoun another term for operetta Example sentencesExamples - Hanmer and Park had adapted many European light operas for Weinbergers and we have performed many of their works.
- Remembering its roots as a Gilbert and Sullivan company, it mounts at least one of their popular light operas each season.
- Early works by Herve (aka Florimond Ronger) and Adolphe Adam are considered by scholars to be the first light operas or operettas, but their works have been mostly forgotten.
- Since 1935 the Village Light Opera Group has given the New York public high quality productions of rarely performed light operas, operettas and Broadway musicals.
- As is common in musicals and light operas, there are a couple of young men who win the hearts of their sweethearts, despite interference from ‘bad guys.’
- It has acquired the rights to 12 Gilbert and Sullivan light operas for presentation on PBS in 1984.
- Its Performing Arts Department is treating the community to one of the world's most popular light operas.
- Between 1809 and 1831 Sir Henry Bishop composed at least twenty light operas.
- This is the darkest of light operas and one that reveals its depths on the turntable, away from the distractions of staging.
- ‘Most civic light operas dream of having this much talent in one show,’ he said.
- This doubtless made a change from the general run of dance music of the Victorian era which was often adapted from the light operas of the time.
- The composer considers it his best achievement, and it is certainly in outline much more to be admired than the light operas that the American people are raving about today.
- The Company now performs Gilbert and Sullivan, other traditional light operas and modern musicals in roughly equal proportions.
- Their repertory included all the popular light operas of their day, but DeKoven's Robin Hood became the especial favorite, this opera receiving over a thousand performances at their hands.
- As I explored the site I found an interview he had given on the difference between singing in musicals or light operas, and singing as himself on an album.
- He is an author of many operas, light operas, songs, cantatas.
- Dance music, marches and parlor pieces for the piano and songs made up the bulk of publications but cantatas and light operas also found their way into print.
Definition of light opera in US English: light operanounlīt ˈäp(ə)rə another term for operetta Example sentencesExamples - Dance music, marches and parlor pieces for the piano and songs made up the bulk of publications but cantatas and light operas also found their way into print.
- Remembering its roots as a Gilbert and Sullivan company, it mounts at least one of their popular light operas each season.
- Hanmer and Park had adapted many European light operas for Weinbergers and we have performed many of their works.
- ‘Most civic light operas dream of having this much talent in one show,’ he said.
- The composer considers it his best achievement, and it is certainly in outline much more to be admired than the light operas that the American people are raving about today.
- Its Performing Arts Department is treating the community to one of the world's most popular light operas.
- Early works by Herve (aka Florimond Ronger) and Adolphe Adam are considered by scholars to be the first light operas or operettas, but their works have been mostly forgotten.
- This doubtless made a change from the general run of dance music of the Victorian era which was often adapted from the light operas of the time.
- This is the darkest of light operas and one that reveals its depths on the turntable, away from the distractions of staging.
- Since 1935 the Village Light Opera Group has given the New York public high quality productions of rarely performed light operas, operettas and Broadway musicals.
- He is an author of many operas, light operas, songs, cantatas.
- As I explored the site I found an interview he had given on the difference between singing in musicals or light operas, and singing as himself on an album.
- The Company now performs Gilbert and Sullivan, other traditional light operas and modern musicals in roughly equal proportions.
- Between 1809 and 1831 Sir Henry Bishop composed at least twenty light operas.
- As is common in musicals and light operas, there are a couple of young men who win the hearts of their sweethearts, despite interference from ‘bad guys.’
- It has acquired the rights to 12 Gilbert and Sullivan light operas for presentation on PBS in 1984.
- Their repertory included all the popular light operas of their day, but DeKoven's Robin Hood became the especial favorite, this opera receiving over a thousand performances at their hands.
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