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comic opera
1noun
- a diverting opera with spoken dialogue and a happy ending.
- the tradition or genre of such operas.
comic-opera
2[ kom-ik-op-er-uh, -op-ruh ]
adjective
- comically vainglorious; having farcically self-important aspects:
a comic-opera army, proud in its ceremonial splendor but inept on the battlefield.
comic opera
noun
- a play largely set to music, employing comic effects or situations See also opéra bouffe opera buffa
Word History and Origins
Origin of comic opera1
Example Sentences
Frishberg took an early and eclectic interest in music, listening to an older brother’s boogie-woogie jazz records and to the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
That is true, but still I was not exactly a comic opera villain.
But the Oxford writer who best captures this comic opera is its longtime writer in residence, the sadly now-deceased Barry Hannah.
Ailes knows how to make the confusion of the news into a nervous and strangely comforting comic opera.
A small contingent of the members hurried off to applaud the successful comic opera of the hour.
At last Monsieur Carvalho asked me to write a comic opera, and to take my subject from Molire.
He might better have been in comic opera than in the humble occupation of selling crabs and lobsters.
He says it's not an ordinary burlesque, but a mixture of a problem play and a comic opera.
So far so well, but I doubt whether the native comic opera will survive its originators.
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