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opera comique

[op-er-uh ko-meek, op-ruh, aw-pey-ra kaw-meek] / ˈɒp ər ə kɒˈmik, ˈɒp rə, ɔ peɪ ra kɔˈmik /
NOUN
comic opera
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NOUN
opera bouffe
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Massenet and his librettists softened the bleakness, jiggered the story and tailored the work to the tastes of opéra-comique audiences in Paris for the 1884 premiere.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2012

It was presented here not in its original opéra-comique version from 1797, but in the much later Italian version popularized by Maria Callas, with the original spoken dialogue set to weighty, orchestra-accompanied recitative.

From New York Times • Aug. 2, 2011

Instead, they ought to give the people the charming airs which grow, as naturally as daisies on a lawn, in the vast field of opéra-comique.

From Musical Memories by Rich, Edwin Gile

The parts were read to the artists, and the next day Amédé Achard threw up his rôle, declaring that it belonged to grand opera and was beyond the powers of an opéra-comique tenor.

From Musical Memories by Rich, Edwin Gile

Even when musical taste was most decadent, the works of Gounod, Ambroise Thomas, and Massé, had always upheld the name of French opéra-comique.

From Musicians of To-Day by Blaiklock, Mary




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