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Meanings of
comic opera
in English
Catalan
òpera bufa
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Opera with a happy ending and in which some of the text is spoken.
bouffe
opera bouffe
opera comique
Catalan
òpera bufa
Russian
комическая опера
Portuguese
ópera cómica
Catalan
òpera còmica
Spanish
opera comica
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Opera genre.
Related terms
opera genre
music genre
Russian
комическая опера
Synonyms
Examples for "
bouffe
"
bouffe
opera bouffe
opera comique
Examples for "
bouffe
"
1
But what does he intend doing once he finishes this
opéra
-
bouffe
affair?
2
Raymond Bonheur cursed wildly and tousled his hair like a
bouffe
artist.
3
Needless to say, the whole
opera-
bouffe
affair was promptly disavowed by the higher authorities.
4
A mere outline of what followed reads like the scenario of an opera
bouffe
.
5
And the opera
bouffe
of "saving our form of government" was staged.
1
A mere outline of what followed reads like the scenario of an
opera
bouffe
.
2
And the
opera
bouffe
of "saving our form of government" was staged.
3
So Verdi was given an order for an
opera
bouffe
.
4
All this is not
opera
bouffe
,
but serious history.
5
It's too late for us to attempt to take it without its possibilities of
opera
bouffe
.
1
This changed the scene to the "
opera
comique
.
"
2
Do you imagine that I would write an
opera
comique
in the same manner as an opera seria?
3
He haf found him when he was a child-derorangoutang-undhe was child and brother and
opera
comique
all round to Bertran.
4
In 1858 he made his first essay in
opera
comique
,
and produced "Le Médecin malgré lui," which met with remarkable success.
5
Daniel François Esprit Auber, one of the most prominent representatives of the
opera
comique
,
was born at Caen, in Normandy, Jan. 29, 1784.
Usage of
comic opera
in English
1
Somehow the whole scene reminded him of one in a
comic
opera
.
2
There is a certain reasonableness in the schemes of every
comic
opera
.
3
And taking the
comic
opera
he threw it on the dull fire.
4
It was
comic
opera
,
but the tinge of melodrama was not absent.
5
Certainly, no such blood-curdling ruffian has been seen out of
comic
opera
.
6
And you'll take it back when my
comic
opera
goes on tour.
7
This is a business trip, not a rehearsal for a
comic
opera
.
8
That is true, but still I was not exactly a
comic
opera
villain.
9
It's the opening song in a very charming
comic
opera
I once committed.
10
The duel has been relegated to the realms of
comic
opera
.
11
Now I couldn't feel the slightest interest in a man in
comic
opera
.
12
This Omar party never wrote a
comic
opera
in his life.
13
His
comic
opera
lacked only a heroine and the love interest.
14
Instantly the thought of the
comic
opera
came into Molly's head.
15
We cannot all refuse to see anything but
comic
opera
peasants around us.
16
Box party at the
comic
opera
,
he said, looking nervously at his watch.
Other examples for "comic opera"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
comic
opera
comic
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
comic opera
Catalan
òpera bufa
òpera còmica
Russian
комическая опера
Portuguese
ópera cómica
Spanish
opera comica
ópera cómica
Comic opera
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Comic opera
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